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.'? \ :• im-.-. ’ > "•• * T* 1 U ‘ T • V '"• THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1927 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. PAGE NINE fc* if 4 K Thingi -You Should Know COUNTY TREASURER’S NOTICE . ~~ u 1927 The books of the County Trewsurer will be open for the collection of "terjces lor the fiscal year, 1927, at the Treasurer’s, office from October 15th to December 31, 1927. After Decem ber 31, one per cent will be added. Af ter January 31st, two per cent will be added, and aTter Feb. 28th, seven per cent will be added, until the 15th day of Marchr-1928, when the books will “'be closed. V .All persons owning property in more than one township are requested to call for receipts in each of the sev eral townships in which the property j is located. This_ ( is important, as ad- ' ~~ ~ ditional cost and penalty may be at-{ • WANTS INFORMATION tached. I A. much appreciated reader in Free- All able-bodied male citizens be-! port; Texas, asks: “Can you, or any tween the ages of twenty-one (21) About WANTS FOR SALE—Four large ferns at $5.00 each. Mrs. Hugh Simpson. WANTED Violin pupils, beginners. Low rates, quick advancement. Ap ply to Mrs. Joe Martin Todd, 107 Mus- grove street. 2tci I by John Joseph Gaines, M. D. 1 of. the other doctors tell me where I can obtain the BCG remedy for tuber culosis?" She gives her reasons for making the request, and encloses a and fifty-five (55) years of age are liable to pay a poll tax of $1.00, ex cept old soldiers, who are exempt at fifty (50) years $f age. Commutation ' newspaper clipping as a basis for her - -- 1 inquiry. — I have never head of this treatmen —which is not strange, considering the hundreds of theories tried out an- Road Tax $1.^0 in lieu of road duty. All able-bodied men between the ages of 21 and 55 Ute liable to road duty except those in'military service, school trustees, school teachers, ministers, nually, in our struggle with this seem- and students. Dog Tax $1.25, which jingly unconquerable enemy. The clip- must be paid not later than January P'ng states that, the vaccine had been 31 1928. ; »used in the Pasteur institute for about Proper attention will be given those fthirteen ye,ars; then I would write to who wish to pay their taxes through the Pasteur institute for definite in- the mail by check, money order, etc.,. formation. The Chronicle does not necessarily endorse or commend all of Mr. Bris bane’s views and conclusions. His ed- \CHRY&ANTHEMUMS — now ready, priced reasonably. Turnips and greens. Coliards for sale at my resi dence, W 7 est Main st. Phone 126. Mrs. J. W. Milam. ll-3-3tc WANTED—To rent a good farm, . , ,; about 20 acres and house, near itonals are pubhshfd a» axprew.ona | CUnton A , to Lewis Darnelt „ of op.nions of-the world S highest sal- j c ,fer S „ n s ,„ Clipton, S. C. ftp aned editor. K GOOD NEWS FOR MOTHERS A FRIENDLY FIGHT BE READY FOR WAR COLLEGES AND MEN giving name of township and number of school district. The tax levy is as follows: State Tax ...' 514 mills Ordinary County Tax In the meantime, there are proce dures of undoubted'value in tubercu losis of adults, which are not out of Dr. Aycock, chief of Harvard’s In fantile Paralysis commission, reports that the paralysis germ has ' been classified, and a suitable animal is sought to produce an antitoxin. Dr. Aycock agrees with Doctors Flexner and Nougchi, of the Rockefeller Insti tute, that the germ is so small that it would pass through any filter that can be made. We have a particularly fine bargain . in a slightly used piano. Come in and see it. O’Daniel & Reid. Itc CABBAGE PLANTS the year round. The right kinds. The right price. Sown at the right time. Telephones 136,, 175, 192 J. John T. Blakely, tf FOR SALE 1 pair used 1000-lb. platform scales .... $12.50 l used farm forge 6.50 1 used Greene Bone Cutter with balance wheel on stand 9.00 1 used No. 3 Oliver Typewriter LOWER PRICES Here are prices on Rood foods that are much lower than you have been accustomed to paying! )Each and ev- - ery item in this list of values repre sents a genuine saving,! Why not take advantage of this buying opportuni ty? Now is the time to effect an ap preciable saving. „ , „ with case, in good condition.... 25.00 •Some honifi-or ■ other anipipl will , UJied R()11 T 0 ak Desk and supply the right serum for antitoxin, Swivel Chair ' .... ......... our reach; the patient should reside in and then anti-vivisectionists will nsr ( j U8ed 3_h 0 rsepower Johnson 5Vi mills! 3 ten t or sleeping-porch, where out-’and another heavy load of fear will j motor Road and Bridge .... .... 5% mills door air is available at all hours. If have been lifted from the hearts of j! New p er f ect j on Oil Stove Railroad Bond 1 mill (the case is at all advanced, enforced ^otlgers. slightly used, four burners ’ Jail Bonds ... % mil1 i rest ;. ir J bed is imperative, with all the I ^ ^ ^ . i 1 No. 2’used pea huller, hand Road Bonds . Past Indebtedness 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 Statewide School (6-0-1) Weak and High Schools ... Constitutional School M mill . 3 mills Total 38 mills Laurens School Districts No. 1, Trinity Ridge 16^ mills 11 mills 1 sunlight possible. Feed to the limit j The big automobile fight, expected | power 2 mills | of tolerance with milk, cream, eggs ] when Ford starts rolling out his new j g pieces Dry Poplar Boards, 4 mills and even fat meats. There is no ■ cars, will be a friendly enemies’fight, j lxl2,12ft. long,suitablefor known successful medicinal treatment,! according to Alfred P. Sloan, Jr.,' wagon body * <- 3 85 although quite a few remedies are president of General Motors. ;i t_8 k n EWtrip Motor «»!t Ford will make..a K o„d oar, of-eoed! ablc fo P r 12 . 5 0 value per dollar of price, and will sell 3 Irori p u n eys , 8 in. face, 18 in. diameter, 2 1-2 in. bore, each pr. used platform counter scales, 25 lb. capacity. 2 Iron Rod Frames for window protection, each 10 inch Pulley, 9 inch fall, for 2 1-4 inch shaft, key seat 1 Winchester Rifle in good con- No. 12. Ora 11% mills solute rest and feeding-measures ;'"' An othc r permanent'fight i. u, make d,t '° n Alfred P. Sloan, Jr a few remedies helpful, as any good physician will Verify. I have^a neighbor of sixty, who has a great many of his new ears. Gen- used the open-air and diet method for oral Motors will continue to sell great! j No. 2, Prospect 16 mills years, has rad “T-B” about forty numbers of its cars in the various No. 3,’ Barksdale-Narnie .... 16% mills'years; he attends to his businessjnm*!price fields. No. 4, Bailey .... 7 mills every day of the week. At tlmesT he j No. 5, Copeland-Fleming 8 mills , has been stricken with hemorrhages— The real fight wi u be) as it . h.mld, No. 6, Oak Gfove 6 mills |^be end seemed near; no doubt of the increase qdality, while cutting cost No. 7, Watst Mills 8 mills diagnosis at all. A wont|erful demon-1production and giving the public No. 11, Laurens 22 mills ; stration of what can be done with a£- the bene fj t of i ower cos t s . Youngs School District that should not be neglected in seri- ^ be p ub |i c understand that a motor is No. 2, Friendship . . 20 mills °us disease from this cause. I do not as much a necess i t y as feet and hands. No. 4, Bethany 16 mills 'blame any patient for trying anything, A busy man sho ' uld have bis rar a i_ No. 5, Grays 17 mills : new—provided always that it be. ab- wavs at han<1) to suve hi , v ime. A No. 6. Central 10% mills solutely harmless, both physically and fam i ly npe d s two oars> at loast. And No. 7, Youngs 17% mills financially. There are. thieves who | ba ^ means no extravagance, for time No. 8, Warrior Creek 15 mills!would rob the seriously ill. t Ho. 10, Lanford 22% mills ;— '• No. 3B. Fountain Inn 24 mills > T’ A Y Q A I 17 Dials School Districts 1 A A oALiEj 8.50 2.25 5.00 16.50 19.50 breech- No. 1, Greenpond 8 mills No. 2, Eden ... .... 12% mills is worth saving, and, unlike horses, cars do not eat when idle. This country needs 30,000,000 cars now, and, allowing five years’ life for each car, that means 6,000.000 new By virtue of tax executions issued cars a year indefinitely. There wiU No. 3, Shiloh 12 mills by Ross D. Young, county treasurer be plenty of business for the man able No. 5, Gray Court-Owings .... 20 mills j of Laurens County, S. C., the follow- to make the right car for that car’s No. L-3. Barksdale-Narnie .16% mills ing property will be sold at Laurens ( right price. No. 8, Merna 12 mills |Court House, Laurens, S. C., on sales] ^ No. 3-B. Fountain Inn 24 mills^day in November next, being Monday,! Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mack, arrest- 1 used single barrel loading shot gun 7.50 1-2 doz. Fire Place Cooking • Ovens, each ,50 J. A. BAILEY Clinton, S. C. Get a Mince Pie at CLINTON BAKERY FLOUR A&Pfaraily 24 48 Ib^J 85^^ or self rising bag bag $3.65 E Evaporated Milk K 10c PEANUT BUTTER lb. 19c SnowdriftL 1 ,i.42 ”5,79 :,'5$L52c Jello Assorted Flavors 3 pkgs 25c RAJAH MAYONNAISE ^ 29c BUTTER Creamero nt 47c S' 50c SAUER KRAUT 2 toe cans 25c Tomatoes L'ffi 3 no 2 can 25c Campbell’s CAITD 2 C* Tomato MJUr 5 Cans 25c Del monte Crushed PINEAPPLE 2 25c SOAP Octiij>on SPECIAL 6 (or 25c POTATOES ' 6 lbs. 19c (150-lb Bag $4.39) RICE FANCY BLUE ROSE 4 lbs 25c 8 O’clock Coffee lb. 33c Wesson Oil c!, n n 25c c a T 47c Atlantic & Pacific 1? Clinton, S. C. The Great Sullivan School Districts No. 1, Princeton 18 mills No. 2, ML Bethel 8 mills No. 3, Poplar Springs 20 mi^ls : No. 7. Brewerton ... ■ 16 mills No. 17, Hickory Tavern 16 mills Railroad Tax 3 mills Waterloo School Districts No. 1. Mt. Gallagher 12 mills No. 2, Bethel Grove 9 mills No. 3, Ekom 20 mills No. 4, Center Point 14 mills No. 5, Oakville 8 mills No. 6. Mount Pleasant 13 mills No. 7, ML Olive 16 mills * No. 14. Waterloo- 8 mills%: Crons Hill School Districts No. 13. Cross Hill 21% mills Hunter School Districts No. 3, Rock Bridge 6 mills No. 4, Wadsworth 8 mills | , No. 5, Clinton 22 mills j No. 6, Goldville 4 mills j No. 6, Goldville 4 mills No. 7, Belfast 5 mills | No. K-9, Kinards 8 mills ! No. R-42. Reederville 13 mills No. 16. Mountville .... 16 mills! Jacks School Districts No. 1, No white school 4 mills I - No. 2, Shady Grove . .... 11 mills! No. 3, Renno 16 mills ! '■ No. 4, No white school 3 mills | ^o v 6,Qd^ .... 8 mills . ^ No. 7, Garlington 3 mills ' No. 15, Hurricane 16 mills Scufflctown School Districts No. 1, Long Branch 8 mills No. 2, Musgrove 8 mills No. 3, Langston .... 3 mills No. 4, Sandy Springs 4 mills j No. 10, Lanford 22% mills i No. 12, Ora .... 11% mills 1 Persons sending in lists of names ] to be taken off are requested to send . them early and give the township and i j school district of each, as the Treas- i j Vi i the 7th day of the month, during the e( ] for kissing in a car, recovered legal hours of sale. Terms of sale: $3,675 damages when they pioved Cash. ( they were married. Demonstrations of j affection in public are forbidden be- Austin, Amanda, et al., 1 lot, 1 bldg ™ use the y are vu, ^ ar * or ™P!'Osod t0 Adair, Bob, (col.), 1 lot, 1 bldg. Blakely, A. B.^100 acres, 2 lots, 8 bldgs. Blalock, T. J., 180 acres, 2 bldgs. Browning, Mrs. M. E., 747 acres, 19 bldgs. be, and set a bad example. Would Mr. and Mrs. Mack have gene «.) jail had they kissed ten days before their marriage ? t Announcement General Summerall tells the coun- Dicus, Mrs. W. A., 92 acres, 1 lot, Ary^to be ready for war and warns 5 b i(i KS . - “three months’ delay may be fatal.” Garrett, J. T., Sara W.. 238 acres, ^ Europe, it is said quite calmly that j b j d g i “Germany will probably not go to war Holland, T. R., 3 lots, 2 bldgs. with Poland before 1932." Browning, J. L., 292 acres, 1 lot, 5 bldgs. Jones, Shady, est., 8 acres. Madden, Mrs. Grace, 8 acres. McCravy, R. IL, est., 1 lot. Dollie McCoy, 2 lots, 1 bldg. Nance, E. W., (col), 8 lots. Pasley, Dr. E. C., est., 50 acres. W. A. Robertson, 1 lot, 1 bldg. Simpson, Willie, 2 lots, 1 bldg. Suber, Margaret (col), 23 acres, 1 bldgv. » I.ude Goodman (col), 1 lot. Adair, Kelly (col.), 1 lot, 1 bldg. Alexander, G. C.,*2 lots, 1 bldg. Blalock, Mrs. Fanny, 13 acres, 2 lots, 2 bldgs. Bobo, J. H., 2 lots. Browning, S. W., 98 acres, J bldg. Dillard. J. Will, 2 lots, 1 bldg. Holland, Merc. Co., 1 lot, 1 bldg. Lynch, Mrs. Annie L., 106 aefes, 1 lot, 1 bldg. Matthews, J. W., 3 lots, 1 bldg. Motes,'Mrs. C. H., 65 acres. Cyoline McCoy, est., I lot, 1 bldg. Owens, Mattie I)., 1 lot. . Iva Pitts, 86 acres, 1 bldg. Tom Smith, 1 lot, 1 bldg If the world goes to war again, il ! will prove its insanity. But it has done that often. This country doesn’t j want war, but sometimes it can’t lie avoided. The United States should be ready, in the air and below the water espee- lially. And there should be a separate Icadiirtet officer, with complete control under the president, of the national air forces, interested in nothing but that air force. International Harvester Company ihas a machine for picking, stripping , and cleaning cotton that will di- away 1 with old-fashioned hand picking. \ That will cut the production cost of I I cotton down, for the “stripper" will, ! strip five bales of cotton a day with i I only two men on the machine. jj 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 If accurate, that news is nyore im portant even than any other news this T| week. It might temporarily demoral-.J ize the Southern labor market, but j wall enable American cotton growers: urer is very busy coring the month of December. ROSS D. YOUNG, tf County Treasurer. to compete with cheap labor in Egypt, Mrs'. Euginf JT Teague, e»t„ 231 ; thl! Sudan. India and elsewhere, acres, 1 lot, 2 bldg. SEABOARD ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS CLINTON, S. C. To and from SOUTH and WEST Arrive: Depart: 2:51 a. m. Atlanta-BTiam 1:48 a. m. 2:60 p. m. Athens-Atlanta 2:15 p. m. 5:50 p. m. Athens-Atlanta IkSO a. m. 6:50 p. m. B’ham-Memphis 11:30 a. m. To and from NORTH and EAST Arrive: Depart: 1:48 a. m. New York-Wash. 2:51 a. m. 1:48 a. m. Rich.-Norfolk 2:51 a. m. il:30 a. m. New York-Wash. 5:50 p.m. 11:30 a. m. Rich.-Norfolk 5:50 p. m. 2:15 p. m. Monroe-Hamlet 2:00 p. m. C. G. LaHatte, T. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. W, H. Shands, Agent, Clinton, S. C. Willianis, Reed, 1 lot, 1 bldg. Josh L. Jones, 116 acres, 1 bldg. Adair, Mrs. J., 245 acres, 3 lots, 5 bldgs. Ball, H. J., ICO acres, 1 bldg. Blalock, Mrs. Fannie Y., 20 acres, 1 bldg. Mrs. M. E. Browming, 900 acres, 1 bldg. J. Will Dillard, 213 acres, 3 bldgs. M. S. Garrett, 212 acres, 1 bldg. H, M. Geer, 1600 acres, 3 bldgs. J. N. Hatton, 509 acres, 6 bldgs. Fed Johnson, 120 acres, 1 bldg. - Jv B. Johnson, 103 acres, 1 bldg.— John W r . Madden, 94 acres, 1 bldg. | college life.” M. H. Setzler, 250 acres, 2 bldgs. C. L. OWENS, Sheriff Laurens County « — President Lowell of Harvard, gives this good advice: “Don’t take advice too seriously.” He tells young men they must edu cate themselves. “A college cannot ed ucate the student.” Teachers can hand you knowledge, but can’t make your brain digest it. The worst of college is this: A half- baked boy lives surrounded by other half-baked boys, when he ought to be living among men, learning to be a man. He takes himself, the other boyj | and their opinions seriously. An able educator says: “A boy needs ten years to get" over the harmful influences of 0 2 2 2 2 2 L..' We take pleasure in announcing that we have moved our Feed and Poultry Business into our new home on •» • South Broadway next to Fuller Grocery Company, where we cordially invite our friends and customers to call. In our new location, we are better equipped to r^rve the public than ever before. We handle Cow, Horse, Hog and Chicken Feeds, the famous Purina brands. Full line also of Poultry Supplies, Brooders, Incubators, etc., and Poultry and Stock Remedies. We have also moved our Poultry Dressing Plant up town and can supply housewives with chickens, either live or dressed, on short notice. --j- — We buy Chickens and Eggs every day and offer high est market prices. Cur Hatchery will be run as usual With Mr. R. S. Gas- kill in charge. Baby Chickens for sale this fall. s We invite your business and a*Visit to our new plant. What Do P. S. JEANES T.. Do? If it is a magazine that you want, see JAMES W. CALDWELL. Some at tractive bargains until November 10, in clubs and 2 year subscriptions, y r” — Clinton Hatclieit & Fend Cn. Get a Mince Pie at CLINTON BAKERY PHONE 213 CLINTON, S. C. lii=ji=df=i i / 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 p=Jr=Jr=u=Jr=ir= i=Jr=jr=D f . - - \ \ \ L