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tl THl?RSD‘AY, APRIL 23. 1931 To Present Tablet In Court House COUNTY TREASURER’S NOTICE Notice is herAy givet« that tht time for collection of all property taxes for the fiscal year 1930 has been ej^nded to May 1, 1931. The penalty of one per cent, heretofore^ gave his p^vmle rules'for life I assessed for the month of January, the ten command-1 will be collected up to May 1 and af- Kxodus 20::i-17. I ter that date the County Treasurer’.s books will be closed and all unpaid taxes will jfo into execution with all penalties provided by iaw. Proper attention will be (riven those who wish to pay their taxes throu(rh the mail bv cVk*c'k, money order, etc., i n ipvmg name of township, and number of achoordisfnet. .Jesus ('hri«t endorw-d tho><* {-(vm- mandments an<l (•mphasi7.t“<l the keep- j in(r of them in spirit as well as in let-i ter, Matthew f>. 7; e.-iiecially 5:18-19. ! It would b(- ’well to read or repeat possibility. They smile at the thou(rht; that the “last” war was a “war to end j war.” They .set up the League of Na-} tions, which well act as a deterrent of: w’ar. until ;:ome powerful nati.on de-1 cides to i(rnore it. And they lau(rh in their sleeves when anybody su(nrests that the era of permanent peace has arrived. France iJfe critic’zed for mainta!nin(r an army twice as large as any other in the wo'rld. France is buihling a great wall of fortifications along the (ierman border. Why ’ not ? French territory ha.s lx*en invaded by enemie*! from the north many times in 120 am years. If anything like that had hap- TREASURY DEPARTMENT Office of the Comptroller of the Currency X Washington, D. C. February 12 292J. Notice is hereby given to all per-i sons who may have claims against the “First 5«aUonai nanK of Clinton” South Carolina, that *be same must be presented to Harry Fagan, Receiv- irf with legal proof ther^f within three months from this date or they may be disallowed. V J, W; POLE. Comptrolleryof the Currency. 5-14-3mo. 4-30.8tc ROSS D. YOU NT,. County Treasurer. . MOTHER’S DAY—MAY 12 Why not give your molhor-a year’s subocription to her favorite n;aga- tine? JAMES W. (^\LDWELL “I’he .Magazine Man” Call 24.1 at 12:30 P. M. LONCWOKTH A great gentleman whom I day, ! proud to have known as a friend pass-: p<*ne<l to us, we would have a thous- That justice and man’s duty to Godied when Nicholas Longworth died, j and forts and a million soldiers along and his Gdlfrtvman rrmy be kept in; Politically we often disagree<l. Per-i the Canarlian border. i mind, the yourig people of the church-1 Honally Nick Longwwrth had the hap- es of I^aurens county have placed a py facility of making and keeping marble tablet of thi*se commamlinents in the court hou.se in I,,aurens and w h a full atten<lance of the people 1’ the county in the court room Sun- LADIES! We have an itssortmenl of (he newest cohrs for dyeing your winter shoes, giving them a fresh spring apiK*arance. McIntosh SHOE SHOP ’ Oldest and Most Modern Equipped Shop In Town. friends, rega^xlless of their political or other beliefs. Born to the purple, he was never a snob. At his home, “Rookwoad,” the lay, April 20, at 4:30, when the tab-i stately mansion built by his grand- U t will l)e presented. Rev. Fdward j"fat heir on the banks of the Ohio near Long of Clinton, will |>reside. R^-v. G. | ('incinnati, he ha<l one of the largest H. H(Hlg<*s of the Laun*ns .Me*.lKMlist|colI<*cti ns of letters and documents chun-h and It<'V. W. I). .Spinx of the | relating to the’early history and .'■et- Laurens Baptist church, will lead thCjtlement of the northwest territory, devotional. Dr. John .Mc.Sween, pre-'i- The first .Nicholas lyongworth had the dent of PresiJeyterian college, wd EXCURSIONS Clinton. S. C. GOOD NEWS by your Fertilizer Dealer make the aeldress, and the re ponsc idea of establishing great vineyards abtng the Dh which remirideol him KELVINATOR ELE< TRK’ REFRIGERATION and PHILCO RADIOS On Display At SMITH’S PHARMACY Telephone* 101 E. M. TIMMERMAN. Agent Sales and Service will Ik* nuule by (’le-rk of ('ourl Thos, <)f the Rhine; lie brought German \V. Bennett. Rev. K. D. Patton of the grajie-culturists and wine-maker.s Laurens Prt*s:hyterian church, will] from the Rhenish Palatinate, and so clo.se the'service with prayer. .Music lestablisheel the first Germab colony wdll be under the dire<tion of .Mrs. L. in what wa.s then the West. He pro to W'ashington, I). C. Baltimore, .Md. (rail) ' Baltimore (via Norfolk and steamer) Old Point ('omfort, Va. P< rtsmi uth, Va. (Norfolk) Bichmond,- Va. \ irginia Ik-ach, Va. and return, 'lav Hth, limited VIA SEABOARD For tickets, etc., call cn W, H. Ticket Agent, ( linten, S. C. SI 4.00; $16.00 SI.5.00, $11.25 I $11,251 $10.75; $11.75 ! i days.' Shand> No.^ 6 in « Series appearing in this newspaper \ I HAVE a good supply of Chilean Nitrate for your side dressing* needs m the new 100 lb. bag. They call it “the bag without a backache,” and you sure can handle it easily. The new bags are good and sturdy. They don’t rip. No waste. The price is also good news. It’s lower than I can ever remember. .S. McMiillan of Laurens. Tho.'K* contriiliuting are as follows: Dra A. R. P. Y. P. (’. IJ.. by Miss Ijouise Hunter $3.00 0«OTICE- Truck Owners! Here’s a Guy! Goodyecr Pathfinder lO-pIy Heavy. Duty by W. C; Daniel Laurens A. R. P. church, by Mrs. .1. R. Ellis Laurens First Presbyterian School, by C. W. Tune l.iiu'rty Sorings Sunday school, by .Mrs. R. A. Austin Criws Hill Baptist church Fountain Inn Warrior (’.n*<‘k (’he.stnut Ri<lge Waterl(H) Clinton Meth(Mlist Clinton Fir.st Pre.sbyterian duced a wine from wupfM-rnong grapes which was th<* subject of one of Ijongfelpyw’s best poems. The poet ; often visited ’nim. Once, Nick told me, x-<immo&t.iai UP iihiL. rim ntrmy *‘''*^**' and “I/ongfellow,” $2.00 rrm to whi<^ the replUnl with a line from one of Pope's poems: “Worth makes the man, the Sunday want of it the fellow.’ $7.50 I $.5,10 $1.00 $2.00 $1.00 $2.00 $1.00 II.OIC (’hristian Kndeav’or, by haimurid Fergu- i son $.5.00' Clinton A. R. P. Y. P. U., ; Iry R('b(‘rt .leanes $3.00' Thornwen Memorial .Senior Christian I Erid(‘av()r $1.00 Thornwell Memorial Interm(*<liat(‘j Christian Endeavor $5.00 Clinton First Baolist, by Miss Maude I Ellis $1.K0 ] .\ frien<l $13.»'i0; A friend * ' $3.00 Total c'-' $63.00 Taid to Mfi'Jttr Temfit^tf^n. of ( her- c okee .Monumental Works, GafftU'y,] S. C. $60.00 Paid to nainter in laiiirens $;i.00 RUSSIA ! Nolwaly but a Russian can umier- I stanwl the Rus.sians. Hence, nobody in jthls country really undr^rstands what the .Soviet government is trying to do land how it horres to accomplish it'. William C. White, w*ho l<*arm‘d Rus sian and livusl frtur years among the Russian people in cities and villages. comes neare.st to it in hi.s book, “Th«*se Russians.” Two or three things .seem clear af ter r<*ading this book. One is that the Russian pisiple, much more akin to the Chinese than to any Europeans, place a trifling value on human life. Anoth<‘r is that the rulers who are promoting the “Five-Year plan” are trying to make Russia as much like the United States us they can, '••<> far as material progn*ss go« s. .Anil an other; iinescapnlile coivluvion is that, irrdess sometbing hanpens, all of the pt's>ple of Russia will betM>me slaves under military discipline. i Well, army life isn’t so bud for the offeers. j Total $63.(»0 A ■ ■ ■ Vulcanizing Works Clinton Realty and Insurance Co. H. 11. nOYI), ARent Representing Several of the Uoiintrj’s Oldest and Strongest Insurante Companies. Office: Sectmd Fbarr .National Bank Building—RiNim No. 6 Teleplitme No. 6 Two Negroes Are Held For Murder I ‘ Columlria. .April 26. ’r»v,) N'.gKt.’s, father and son. wert* lield in Hie sCrte penit(*ntinry tonight as suspects in tlie mnrtler of E. Clyde Gedding'^. Pine- wcod mayor, who was slain last Wed- j nestlay. ' Both Paul Bisiwri. 63, and his son, .Na'hn’i, 22. deni(*<i guilt. * Officers <itH’lin<*d to di.scuss the cu'-'e, iK'yond saying thev were being ht*l<l “for (prestionirig,” but ('hafl(‘s E. Gcrahl, secretary tti Governor Black- woK <1, .said he hutl been infornu'tl they made thn'ats against .Ma.\Mf Geddings after he had tohl the younger N'cgrt) to "leave town.” ^ The yoiiriger Nc'>'ro was^feused tif M.\1()RS connection,with a house of ill re;iute, Anton .h sej h (ermak, the now .Mr Gei'ahl .suit! , mayor of Chh-ago, was eliH'ted not he-' First ;r-ep<>r-ts'hml it that the Ne-'^'‘'”"<* « ib mocr-at but because | gr-.K*s w.-r-e to Ik* taken to Sumter, the '''' were disgusted ' countV s<‘at. fr’oni Pinewoorl, hut thevi""'^^ political gang' weichr-oitghl at on-e to Colunvhia. ‘ •J‘T>i‘hIican. and its This, Mr. Gerald said, was not lu*- hjatant William H.ih* cause of any threats but the usual i ^ where serious charges nuiv ho! Jos* jih Walker, the sua\e It is also done to facilitate IH'rsorially popular mayor <>f New: A ork, 's undt r f re 1 ecause bf revi'la- tions of grave corruption in the city’s j EMPIOYMENT I I'Mward Filene, famous 11 »ston , nren liant who has long l>een re tive in nrany progr-ams of social welfare, says that the prohlern of unemployment, j !u>i-anse of si'asonal or g(*n<*ral husi- ;iu‘ss depicssii'us, can he sol veil by state legislation, r'erpiiring all indus tries to set ashle a given percerrtage (tf their nayridls for a fund to carry th<»ir euipIoye<'.s over in rlull times. I The state wou!<l no-t go into the i<di^ I insurance husiness under Mr, h’ilene’s' [plan, hut douhlte.sw insur’ance corn-' ' panics would, and every employer of labor wouhi have to, carry it. One n*-, jsult, its author thinks, wouhi he no, riKvre - husine.sH «lepressioris, because ! the buying power of the masu would never he dirnini.she<i by rea.son of un-j e til ploy men t, j I Grow Friers In 8 Weeks With “Spartan Grain” Mashes Spartan Starting Mash Chick Scratch (irowinK Mash Intermediate Scratch I.4iyinir Mash (as low as $2.55) Hen Scratch , ^ Also See I Is For Rice Meal Fish Mca! Kran Dairy Feed • Hor: Feed Sneet Horse Feed . Clinton Cotton Oil Co. T he new 100 lb. bags are good news to thousands of farmers. These sturdy bags reach you in good shape. The contents, too, keep i|».:l>ettef co^tion.^iau the new bag and ' won’t sift out. Be sure you specify “ChiTean"’^ when you order your fertilizer. Then you’ll get the real natural nitrate—the super-nitrate. This time-proved nitrate is now sold at the lowest price in years. Order now to have plenty for side dressing your crop. Remember the two kinds—Original Chilean (Crystalline) and Champion Brand (Granulated) both natural nitrate. LOWEST PRICE in years NEW 100-lb. BAG The bag without a backache ... Cbiitan mtrateii£5oda EDUC/amUL BUSEAIJ 10 Carol ina^Lifa BldfColtnabia, S. C.- fa mrUing for lUaralmre or infonmmtion, ptemse refor to M No. » ens** prcfor'icd. (pic-stionirig. ()ffio<>rs iruiicatc^i they cxpcctr*d India-Ceylon Java >/4 4 Ib. Pkg. NECTAE Orange Pekoe—India Ceylon 17c 3 V2 lb. Pkg. 2-oz. Pkgs. OUR OWN TEA 2 lb. Pkg. 23c to I T THINX CarJvd it a wonderfiT medicine, for I improved greatly after taking it," eaye Mrs. A. W English, of R F. D. 4, Roanoke, Va. •WVhen I was juat a girl of 13, my mother gave this medi cine to me, and it did me a great deal of good. I was weak and run-down. After I had taken Cardui awhile, I felt much better. "In 1924, my health was poor. I felt miserabla, and hadn't enough strength to do my house work. It took all my willpower to keep up. I was pals and weak. T got Cardui again and took it. Ifj improvement waa wonder* ftiL I can recommend Cardui to othera, for my health waa ao modi better efter I had ^ ooorae ot the Cerdni Home Tkeetment'* ^ 1 CARDUI Hrlps Women to HtMltli I .Tehe T1ie4for4*e Black-Draught -'Mg Owftii^oQ, ladlgeetloa. SiiaeMHO. Onir 1 eeat a doaa. rmiko other- arrests at an earlv date. Capitol Theatre Laurens/ S. C. April 30—May 1 KISS ME AGAIN Mu.sic by Victor Herbert Wimis by Henry Blossom Verse: How often I think of Ah! dear one! tht' past! Can it be you forget? Pereham-e ’twas a passion too won- drou.H to last. But I dream of it yet! jl see you again, as you gaze<l in my I eye* i With joy all alight! So fondly you’d fold me as softly you told me Of love through the star-sprinkled night. I Chorus: Sweet summer breeze whisparing j trees. Stars shining softly above; Roses in bloom, wafted perfume. 1 Sleepy birds dreaming of love. Safe in your arms, far from alarms, i Daylight shall come but in vain, i Tenderly preaaed ck>ae to your breast, iKIm Tne! Kiss me again! , |K>lire ilenart merit and minor courts. | ! Back of Walker is a political gang I which culls itself Demoemt Mr.j Walker has not yet shown sJuns of] renouncing Tammany hall and leading ithe movement to clean up the city. I Foolish partisans support dneompe- ! tent loial officials because of the| jivarty names attached to the political gangs which control them. Almost the only cities in w-hioh there is anything like honest and efficient administra tion of the people’s gxivemment are those in which the administrative ma chinery has been turned over to a non-partisan commission and a city I manager. New York and Chicago will ; come to- that in time. ■ WAR Twenty years ago presumably in telligent Americans were a.ssuring each other that there would never be another great war. | Intelligent Europeans never shared i American optimism about war’s im- j I Time for a new re-| f rigerator. We arCj showing some mighty, good ones at mighty low prices. PRATHER-SIMPSON FURNITURE CO. MILK WHITE HOUSE ^ EVAPORATED 3 cans 19C TOMATOES t 1 ^ 25c EAGLE MILK ta>' 17c A&P Fancy Sieve PEAS&,M9c Pillsbury FLOUR « 12 !b. 24 lb. 49c 919 AAP Pure GRAPE JUICE 19c / CoHee Su^ieme Bokar Tm 29c STRING BEANS h:, 4 L! 29c PEACHES ,£1 's: 19c GARDEN RELISH ^ lO-ox. M ^ Jar SAUER KRAUT ubby’s^3 ^ 25c S. C. SPINACH, lb TVjC S: C. GREEN BEANS, lb. 15c LETTUCR head. Iceberg .... 5c S.X!. GREEN CABBAGE, lb. 4c Th« Great Atlantic M Pacificl Tea Go. Y'’ th ratiVifti ..jA* -