The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 08, 1931, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

7F^ 1»AGE mo :he clintoh chronicle, clinton. s. c. THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1931 i^BRUG ffiBROMDIMf ByEQNm CAMPJD ha<l destroyed her 'A farewell to Broadway; Gjodbye, you jfaudy cirrus Killing With Kindness ■Recently a yoiin>r couple were sub- able; that they ^ ^ to the ordeal of .a fashionable' dream and robbed her of one of of7p['*.ndor"nVs'- aad lYffhts church weddinpT, and started joyously ssweetest pleasures. They had tried) ^ inask’for heartbreak on their honeymoon. to »><> so very kind, and they .succeeded i They were a. nice la>y and girl. His in taking from her the joyful baicwellj you Painted Lady, only id.a wa.s to find a job at the hot- of evep- girl lo^fix up ^er an 1 yoar hurrying pack. rll thinlt ()T^y(ju 7)yca:^bhaTly - tom of some good business where he^^*^ homv ■for hcr.self. could carve out a career for him.self. Sh< had <lreams of making a little home, keeping him happily, listening in the evening to the story of his day’s adventures, aad helping him by her love and enthusiasm to be a real suc cess. They had only one draw-back, or .Most «.f us run no danger of hurt- vvish that I were back! mg our children in the same degree. W e are, fortunately, too poor to rob I If Only— them very mu< h. Vet all parents need to be on guard a bit in thi<) prosperous land. lx*t us have the kindni*ss. COUNTY TREASURER S NOTICE 1930 The books of the County Treasurer * will be open for the eoll^fction of taxes for the fiscal year,,1930, at the Treas urer’s office from October l.oth to December 31, 1930. After December 31 one per cent will be added. .After January 31sl, two per cent will be added, and after Feliruury’ 2Hth, seven I per cent'will be added until the l«'>tn day of March, 19.U, when the book? will be clo.sed. ' All per.sons owning property .n more than one school district are re- que.ite<l to call for receipts in each v! _Jiir_ sey£JuiLjck^oi iibitricla_.ijL which the property is located. This is impot- tant, as additional cost and ^enali> ! may In? attached. All able-iKKlied male citizens be- H. D. HENRY P. M. BOLAND I H.;D. Henry & Company INSURANCE ^ STOCKS . BONDS - REAL ESTATE LOANS NEGOTIATED (leurge Bell (that wasn t his name) r , , /.ii , , , . ... tween the ages of twenty-one (21) liad been arrested on a criminal' . , , — , ,, .. ,;v and sixty (60) years of age are liaoU- g()(Ki sense not to kill wuh/ ei seveia mon s > i ^ |1.00. Commuta- 'erty on bail, the grand jury' heard h.s j ^ 1 , I I . * „ ; asM*. He 1 went home to await stheir , , . , . . / l^t us give our kids a chance to en-! ' rather six draw-'backs; two sets of . , . i ^ ,u: ♦, decKsion. . . , ’ . , joy the same grand pleasures whicn ' ‘ wealthy parents and two very rich ... TViut old aunts. w’e enjoyed-^the pleasure of selei’ting their own mates, making their own While they were away the two aunts j fighting their way up by ^ roug a s ec p < ss ru ay hud an inspiration. They looked around themselves. ; b-kht. Ihrough a long, long Saturday. tion R<jad Tax $l..o0 in lieu of road duty. All able-bodied men b<‘twe<fn ages of 21 and .'r.") are liable to road That was on a Friday. , ^ , . ,, . , , ^ * I ‘luty except those in military service. He waited—an eternity of mental . . V ... DEATH CLOSES BUTLER’S TERM s«*cretly in the most expensive part of the city and picked out a swell apart ment. They employed the highest priced interior diH'orator, and gave generous orders at the leading furni ture stores. W'hen the couple came hack t(» town they were met by all foijjrparents and the two iioting old maids. In a big limousine they were whisked up to the apartment. The lights were switch-, ,5 who died to ed on. I hc older pimple waiU'd <'xpo‘- .hai^wed as he Lieiiten.int Governor Basses In Union. Was Under Charges In - - Bank ('ase. Columbia .Ian. — The last few months in the life of Lieutenant Gov-) I And the maddening, slow hours of .Saturday night. When .Sunday dawn-1 ed he told himself he could stand the ordeal no longer. He shot himself.! That night, in a hospital, he died. Meanwhile, down at the postoffice,; a letter waited for liim. It was just a I brief note, signed by the pro.secuting ' attorney. It informed or w'as intend-1 (sl to inform the accu.sed man that the jury had failed to indict him. * ; lantly cxcJanmtions of joy i was forced to face criminal charges ReIati\Vly Speaking school trustees, si'hool teachers, min isters and students. ■ I*roper attention will be given tho.se ] who wish to pay their taxes through the mail by check, money order, etc., giving name of township and numl>er j of school district. The tax levy is as follows: i State Tax •'» mill? Ordinary (.’ounty Tax Road*and Bridge Railroad Bo::il Roail Bonds Bast Indebtedne.ss .Statew'idc .School (6-0-1) Weak Sch(M>ls . ^ mills 10 mills i 1 mill 6*-.i mills 2 mills M mills 1 mill , , , , , , , AppoThliul i eiuMvcr ~(»f thie Rank Of pH.r httle rich ch.ldium gaz.-d about resigned when his them. Then siahlenly th<‘ bride cov«*rc«l her face with her Rands and hurst into a flood of teal s. The older peoph- tlmughl that they w»*re tears of joy. In clTiiiisy fashiim work was questioned and an audit Int er revealed a shortage af $29,6K0.M2. A warrant was swoirti out by de positors in the hank and he was re- lea.sed on $.'),()0() bond to appear in his recent visit, .showed that he is no l)ack number himself. Harassed for a concise exyilanaiion of his relativity theory, he finally broke down as follows; Total 40 mill« Laurens School Distaicts No. they )>egan to comf irl her,' to tell Iht „ tu v i i i • , , , . ’ (latfnev in the .\oveml»er term. Judge that what they had given her " as , ^ nothing in e.miKins. n with what tliey ,1,^,w.thh.M fn m the grand won « I .» '• I jury on the grounds that members of Being a well bred voiing ladv, the,,. •. ; . , . , . , Ihe jury l•omnllsslon were depositors I'nile di< not ( isillusion them. .Slie i • , i . *u . r i in the Itank at the time of its failure. in minute, hut if .stove ♦' houi he t.s on a red hot tor a minute it seems like an That’s relalivitv." muinhieel some convemtional words of thank' avd held In ,-cU' u lei eoiitrol until tin had gon«>. .She* eoiild net tell them anel they wetulel no', have* imeterstoo 1 that they liad eleiiH* the* < ri:.*le -I tli.iig imagin WARNS PUBLIC 1 J)R. GRACE KIRKLAND, M. I)., well known woman doctor, warn.s against contin ued use of drastic purgatives. i i'.e ! 1 .1 e naiit gove rnor’s seur, T. B, I’.utle*!, ,lr., eil .S|)artanlnirg, issued a st!i?e*me*nt afte r the* she rtage* was re*- \e*ale*el in whie h he* aske”*el the* puhlie to "w'ithholel tlie*ir jiielgment as to )iis k>*'cn ap.it .me*nt. eoinliKt until su(*h appropriate* t'me* as may furni.sh eipportunity feir a e*!e*ar 'tive-stigiifion of the* facts anel hi.s e*on- eluet and me>ti\es.” The* )ie*ute‘nant govi*rne)r feer ye*ars hael he*e*n preimini*nt in Sopth Careelina |)olitical eire'le's and hael planne*d Le> e'nte'i* the race* for ge»ve*rneir last ye‘ar He* annoutu*e*(l prieer to the eampaign. Gedng T'eio Far N’l t w ithstaneling the*re w as ne> e*\- le*w nights agei. A frie*n<L elre ■e* edle ge* magiey.iiu* i-n a t:ii>!e*. "Tin* 'l eMe.w .loe l.*,*!,’’ I -aiel e*he*sti- y.. "Swe I! little n ug. M;, hrothei js i.in* of the* e'eliteirs.” "Hip-h lOiayl” (lie smart e*xelaime*d. ".\t last a write*!' in the family!" No. No. No. A little Help! group ed' .-erious elrinke*rs he)we*ver, that ill he*alth wemlel prevent wm*' "e argium*nt. The conve*rsatie)n ibis. Iturn«*el phileiseiphieal. .Starting his politie al caree*r as al “-Ml I'ikht." hic(*u| eel one eef the* ele*i Ilian at Uniem. he* ailvane-eel tei tin* ste*ws, aelelr(*ssing a n(‘ws|)a|)e*r man | N e). Ne). 1, Trinity-Ridge 164 milts 2, Prospect 16 mills 3, Barksilale-.Narnie 1S4 mills 4, Bailey i mills 7, Copeland-Fleming H mills 6, Oak Grove 6 mills 7. Watts .Mills H mills 11, Laurens ‘22 mill.s 12,’Ora 114 mills Aoungs .School Districts 2, Frieiiilshij) ( D-7) 21 milD •1, Bethany 12 mill.s .7, (Jraya 17 mills 6, Central 11)4 mills 7, Yeiung' 17>*j mills K, W an ieir ( i i*ek 17 mills 10, Lanftil'd 24 4 niilU 3-B, Fountain Inn 21 mills Di.ils .School Districts I, Greenpond It) mills 2, Helen 17 4* mills 3, .Shiloh ,(.Sul,. 17 ) o»» mill.s .7, (rniy (’(lurt-Owings 21 mills L-3, Barkselale-Narnie IS'... mills S, Merna (Sul. 17) 2‘2 mills ,3-B, Fountain Inn 24 mills .Sulli\an School District* ll'eisitiem as lieutenant geiverneir. Hi* >'^'1 R''". all r'ght, what havi No. 1, Brim etjm was niayeir eef Giiffney. .Natieinal I)e*m- .'"U elone* fe»r the weu* ■■Me*i* "Why. We.rlel.’ I No. 2, Mt. Bethel ' came the instant r(*iidniler. No. 3, B iplar .Springs sedil aiKertising for The* No. 7, Breworton .No. 17, Hickory Tavern Raili'oail Tax Waterloo School Districts - No. 1, .Mt. Gallagher 12 mill.*' -fhr ttrtght of Something Licratie* el(*"tor-at-hirgi*, - me*mh(*r eef itlie* Gaffney Boaril of Buhlic VV7)rks, I State Demoe ratic l•x<*^•utive* coinmil- I teeman fier 2.') yi'ars, lii*uti*nant colo- ad .Jm -Guveniur_^VnM*rs st aff, vicc- pri'sielent for .South Carolina in the^ Fvi*ry small l)oy. at sopu* stag I'f National ( ouncil of State* I.e'gisla- his caiee'r, lias a e*e)nsuming amhitieen ;ui:es. sei veel in the Inmse* in 11)01-Ue> he*i*oim* a i e»wl*o\. Leiter, his am- 1902, was in the* senati* fremi 1903 tee hilion is let he a tailreeael engine*er. 11)07 anel again 1919-1926. j Itut luy gieat, suj'pre's.sed desire was ^ ^ He was elirte'el lie*utenant governeer! different. 1 wanteil te> rieh* through *'^'*1'*^ 1 Ie*asnnl in I'.ujd atnl was imuigurat(*el em .Ian- the* slre*ets eef .Meenreee*, Geeergia, in Y. iiary IS, l!t27. jcleiwn ceestuim* playing “.Sweet Ke)sit I.ii*uti*nant ( '*11101' Hutle*r was a O’Gijidy" em a steam ealliee) <* -'tliking tigiire m his purple reels 22 mills l .''e mills 27 m.lli It! mills 22 mills 3 mills No. 2. Bethel Greeve No. .3, F.kiem (.Sul. 17) No. .7. Oakville* •No. 4. Center Beeint No. 11, Waterhse 9 mills 22 mills h mills It mills 13 mills 21 mills H mills CnAMDMOTHBR'3 BREAD Tc Full round Wcuieietd lAellt doz: Itollie PEANUT BUTTER 2ic 1 lb. Jar or Pail Fancy California PRUNES lb. 5c Lima Beans S ibs* 2Sc Whole Milk ileitl Fineal Componml A&P Cheese LARD OATS III. 15c lb. lie 3 Ph7; 25c PEACHES Del L4irge Monte t'an 2Sc Red Circle Coffee lb. 29c Mello Wheat Farina pkg. 19c FLOUR iona Brand 24 ibs. 65c Meal or Grits Loose lb. Ses Palmolive Soap S cakes 19c GRAPEFRUIT for 25- BANANAS Cl (lolden Ripv, lb. 5' YELLOW ONIONS W THE GREAT Atlantic & Pacific , w hen he jeresided eever sessieens eef the agre'e* witli me* plea j -enale. He* was piepular in politieal never mind. i*in*Ie*s. t'rois.s Mill SchiMil District .\lay!>e I misseel my calling. .*\11 who mills signify by no. Hunter Scheud Districts Hi Sc*ho()I Students To Repeat Play ‘‘Ten \e;ir,' !m*‘li,*al practice ha.- ••(in', irie-eel m,* tliat persons siift'ering troll fiireetimpel di*’til*;\ as in(lieati*it l>;,' pasty e*o)"p!e*iions. fauliy iligi*s turn, po( r .1 "im.'h'tii n. l•hl■onil• 01 o. ea . omC . ,n*;i!j' .tarn. ; idity, gei*^, iin- re*fre*-hi"g si* 1 ness, bilious ness H i<l t 'v* * lie;i he, hi's, >ihould slum •’(■'iie it tlie'i' p!;iy, "i('\;il (.hosts, on the fn'c,m*:.t u .* of calomi'l. ".•ilts.'oils 1 hui .la\ e*\enmg. .Ian. LMh. in the ir o'lIu I (i a t'.i ,hahi.-l irming purgei- I'h'l (hi .''Ireet school iimlitorium. ti^e* drill'lliis spaiklmg fan e* cimiedy fa’rly l ien's ’n’ T'aggers .New irk recently witnessed for llie. first lime a e'lmplete eircus pre- senteil on a theatie* stage. The .lolson the at e*, in Tth avi iiue*. wa*; re*moei(*!**(l .’student' (it the* eleve'iilh grade wilt _fm^44eo-ovi>n(-,-^KT'~gtaTrTT hidt:g eiTtai’g ed iiad tin* floor hree.od to upport tne wt*:ght of elviihanls. etc. Bti' something w.is lacking. There* w;is no big. nivsterienis tent pitched w th mystery aad t.in. I'liose on the vaunt lot dewn by the water works. , . No e'xoiti'ig street parade, headed by a hellowit g •alliepe . . No an 1-gilt cages see'thing 1) niill.s S mills mills IS mi IF S mills S mills 12 nii'ls ‘21 nr Us ■‘.Mtee o:)-e;\:ng the jiction of .'S.ir- F'iS.li gon and ts'iigi;: .S.fi .Mass Bills in a LiUinjr | .irt aie .'sa lie ('handler, lius- greKt many eases I fee! free to s;iy Garrard .lohnson, G les Bai- I ha'c ni.*\i! s,a*i* a fornuila as uni- ^'‘•'* ^ ♦‘‘■'I Biirnhart. \ir'j:in!a Kelle'rs,; rninhle ed' re* w ith fere I’ie us hmis and wilehaats No. 3. Rot k Brul'ie No. 1. Waits worth .No, .'1, Clinton .No. 6, GoId\i!lt* No 7, Belfa.'t No. K IIU Kinards No. K :■.!. K'eeierville .No I(’>, M'snntvilie Jae’l.s .'^chesd District* No. 1, No V h.te si hool No. 2. .Shr.d', Grove .No. 3, Renno .No. d. No \.hite seh ol .No. 6, O'Di Ils •No. 7, Garlington Nor 1.7. Hiirrieane Sciiffletown School Di.stricts S mills forirly effe*itivi* .is the Sargon treat- Henry Dr.-iyton Dillarii, Collette Da ment for- the* elisorde rs mentioned ' '•'^* Milliam Davis, Hugh Holimiii anel No sawelust, balloons, red leinonade Branch^^ above, I have seen ci untless eases of •‘y*!'*’ Leake. The time is S ji. m. aijil . . . No "Stella She Fats Km ei. T t- - 1 .No,; .3, Langsfon gon, anil I eonsieit*i**it a re,*»! privilege* to rtvonimen 1 this remarkable new treatment." Dr. Kiikland is a resident of .\t- lanta, Ga. iSold l»v Suei!er-(>\vens Bharmacy, Clinton; .Joanr.a Mercantile Co., Gold- ville; Fuicka Drug Co., Watts .Mills. BOND FLOWER SHOP RED CROSS AIDS_^ ARKANSAS NE^Y Rersons sending in li.sts of names to he taken off are requested to send No. 4. .Sandy .Springs No. 1(T, I.anford -No. 12, Ora FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 157 ML .Mail. S(. Phone J9t. Hunger Revedt of Dn*ugh( Stricken ‘*‘**’*' township and SARGON SPECIAL *3 2 [V;tlleH Sarifon, value 1 Bottle Sargon Soft Mass Pills $2.70 . .60 Total value ....’. $.3.30 Enjoy the Kturdy health that Sargon can bring!—Get ^dbund. refreshing wleep—Eat with a keen, hearty appetite—Have that gk>w of health—Overcome constipation—Feed your starv ing nerves and impoverished blood—Increase your bodily vigor and get a new lease on life at once with the help of this new and mod em compound. We recommend it because we know what it will do. SADLER-OWENS PHARMAa Exclusive Sargon Agents Farmers Is Halted .As Steps Are Taken To Fe<*d T hem. F’.ngland. .Ark., Jan 7.—.A rising tide of I of hunger, w hich Saturday moved 3()(i sch*(HiI district of each, as the Treas urer is very busy during the month .01* more drought-ridden farmers to 1 sanguinary threat.*: against meivhants, promised to he stemmed effectively Notice t,>d.y a, th« R«i Ci-,>s.s prepared to Just Arrived — Nice lot Coker all who adtwl aid. Strain Pedim'eed, FulKhum. Na- Rid l mas au hontie, estimated jj,.,, (j^own Seed Oats. Fine for their immeiiiate allowanee would not last longer than tonight, but a state- late sowing. Also ment of future policy was expecU*d . - 1. l . a . today from the relief organization fol- DUshels Abruzzi Rye at a lowing a hurried conference and visit R®®® prica. here of Albert Kvans, Red Cross re- Cottonseed Meal, Hulls, Feed lief dirt'ctor for .Arkansas, and Heni^' Dats, Hay, Corn, all kinds of M. Raker, ^oial representative of Poultry, Dairy* Horse and Hog the naDonal organization. Feed. A plea for orderly requisitioning of / Phone 157 — 3Ve Deliver, supplies has been issued by local re ROo.S 1). YOUNG. County Trea.surer. Cuts ait^ Sales Ideas ! lief arathorities. Albert W’alls, county ! RihI Cross chairman, yesterday as- ' sured needy farmers “nobody was go- :mg to starve.’ FARMERS EXCHANCX THE CLINTON CHRONICLE SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE T. J. Blalock, Mgr. Clinton*s Feed Store The Clinton Chronicle *77-$1.50 a Year \ ' 4 V