The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 05, 1933, Image 2

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', .,w ' ■.' .^V :' - '■ - ' ■■■'. ■' ' ■ ■]^r- '.i^: r /■-. THE CLINTON tHRONlCLE. CLINim S. C. Vr-ri( THyRSDAY, JANUARY 5. 1933 HOW STATES WOULD BENEFTT BY PROPOSED SALES TAX TOTAL VAIU£ Of flANUFACTUPfO PROWCTS WTMIN Ul INKK9«^70.434.863.443*10110. OF 75% OF 2% SALES TAX OTAIL STATES 1.056.522.951 •TOTAL OF 257# OF 2% SALES TAX Of ALL STATES J. 352.174.317 *10141 OF I 4.98fi.0Zi ) 1.^2.674 ©♦ 791.751.384 © 5,174.778 9 1.95^254 JEB5:r=r-=?S~ Beyond the Horizon B. S. Winners Given In D. A. R. Contest . , The local chapter, D. A. R., offers modal each year to the pupil of the Coffee i.'i ’worth so li'^tle that 'au^Ll^Z erad^who sUnds'-ii.eTbert quantities of It and the erowors j ^ Revolutionary bein?'urged to limit production, for "“‘7. Inf cL I •• Thii.< year the questions were pre- pa’-ed by Miss Lillian Kibler of the a*7*"'“ “*7 *5e nt'.'-V 6M.3SB.^aO 999S.S4S 3.151.8A< '*1.471.175.604 tt.S7«.lJ4 7.359.371 ©♦1937.I56.77S 9 59.0St 3SI 9 •9.6*6.794 ♦ 149.642.042 2.244.630 748.210 tTtKT or cctons* • 16.972.885 I.S34.593 444.864 r 1.119.082.289 > 26.786.214 I S.S9S.4II the purpose of raising prices. Over in Japan the pearl king. Mikirnoto, shov- eM into a furnace 720,000 ,iea,!o j rtment of the Nen-berry the seme reason. Around the fu™.« J were Japan s leading pearl dcalf.i s ^e- papers. Fitst prize wa.s award^ Mary Chambers, .second to Robert third to Rosa Dailey Little, i fourth to Suella Denson, and fifth to Roswell Porter. Sirce the class is 'large, five places were given. 1 ioicing in tfre de«tructionl as the pi ice , of pearlr ^as risen CO pe/ con'. ?' ' .-(^fvnn ” ( , moto originated the cuituie r'.;;rl by c.i.nnr.c .'.t:mu,alion of tr* •''v erip .x. a 9# % « and produced about ?1,000,000 \v,i'R,hi » : a year. 0 value of PftMunicnjKD ppooucts iwucto wmilN s^Se^.929 0) 75% Of 2% SALES TAX TO BE RETUBNCO 70 TME ST4 Q) 2S% OF 2% Sales tax to be RE1A1NED tK FEDERAL 0 ♦ 745,910.075 ^ 2.>88.68< 729.554 ©*385.892.252 0 5.788.384 0 1.929.4^ \ : Famejtime ago a London ncv.'P. • w y ^ m. T j offered a prize for the best definiVon ’ 1 ^ I of money. The award was made 'o ai ^ ^ A ” a i young man who sent in the foilo vd -r; ^ : i “Money is an article which may be, ^ piano. .Must be ; used as the universal passport to vv- Boyce, Goldville. Itp jerywhere but heaven, and as a uni-^^” BDrsT A five-room cottage. I versal provider of everything but l.ap-1 Apply to T. L. W . Bailey. l-12-4tc j piness.” WA.N'TPiD — To buy a second hand j ' t standard typewriter, in good condi- , The last issue of the Confede'•ite i * bargain price. Apply to The j Veteran, showing General Robert E. Chronicle office. 'Lee astride his war horse, Traveller, A.NNOUNCEMENT — We have re- lwa.s published last week in .Nashville., opened our poultry dressing plant I This magazine grew out of a series in our old stand near S. A. L. depot, tof letters in IHbO solociting funds for ^ and are ready to handle your chick- ja Jefferson Davis memorial in Rxh-[ ^.ns, turkeys, ducks, geese and guineas , mond. Main features were vetevtns at the best market prices. Inter-City reminiscenc Ls and historical sketches, j j^hn Spvutt, Mgr. Itc Depression had iorced the United!- SI’ECJAL X>aiigh.tex:i .of - the.. Confederacy, wirch ^dmdicept the maga^ne alive in recent Amer’can Magazine. Collier’s Week- vear.s, to vnthfliaw its .support:: ^ .Said the final edito'ial; “S’ and Woman’s Home Companion y r.vr ’.■) months for $1.00. Regular price KXA.' I”,.!': Flurida. on distribution on basiv of manufactured pr<»ductN. would receive SJ.18.'».721: on basis of population, it would re- cci • e $ : on l»asi.s of cun'oination of both. ?S.0Sl,90S. York on the tbn>e fia.seK. would receive $t 19 f>*>S t2‘t. or $10.').6.'>2. or $127.67.‘»..1.'iK. In o'her words, smaller stHles. on a population Irasis, or on the combination liaMs. woqld receive more than the larger states, which P'‘» ’u<e manufact ured pioducts run .umed b> the siualler state.;. ! there Wa.s never a publication so held the hearts^ of the pjonte for other attrac- I f PLAN TO AID THE STATES WITH FEDERAL SAL 7,‘.Y iakJ it ^ i.jX EMPLOYMENT CARDS IOANNA MILL NEWS Much has been said in the t'conn a’'’ ' discus ions of the past month-; of ’.he! I “foi-gotten man,” using the term lb i denote the class overlooked in a iir in- ' istering depression relief. This n-.as GO OUT IN MAIL not the moaning of the or-giaaio - of [the term. Prof. Wrn. Graham .‘•/'rre-. W<». k cards for all men who have' of Y'ale. delivered a fanp )ms . i*e hfn-n certified by the U. .S. employ-j abo<it him in 1H83. Sail Prof. Sun nu-nt service were mailed yesterday, ner; “Now, who i;; the forgot,en V i. oh in’’ one year $.7..59. See or write me tive offers. .lAMFS W. ( Al.DWELi: Call .38 at 12 Noon How Doctors Treat Colds and Coughs ' ll’to’ '(•!« , > ot.c I. l»-J. '.C l'. I bv f'llo’Minr •'nd b'cal laxalioii in mind. In passing’ tile excess to the states ih • c'isttwb^ir lion eoiild lx* made in propo-iion Ui eluit each state’s tptal manufactured <'(hiCi r n'l.^ n .7w ^ ^ Yale, delivered a fan, ,us ;t<-. ee To break up a cold overnight and re- M hi* V -d's.'ow.n certified by the L. .S. employ-1 abo<it him in 1H83. Sail Prof. Sun Ueve the conge.stion that makes you (). M. Templeton and C'lsby Temjde-’ nu-nt service were mailed yesterday, ^ ner; “Now, who i:; Cue forgot.en eough. thouKauds of physicians are now ton spent ( hnstmas m ( harleston : and it is the purpose of the employ-, man ? He is the simple, earnest !.t''or- Calotabs the nausealesa with Miss Avanelle Templeton. | inenl .service to have the workers pre-1 er, ready to earn his living by pro i ic- eompound tablets that give you .Miss, Lula .Mae Attaway is spending .sent the cards to the contractor and j tive work. . . We pa.ss him by beta .se ,ij,. eflfect.s of calomel and salts without the week with her sisters in New-|Ke will inform them if and when he,, he is independent, self-supportinp- mnl uupieasant effects of either can use them. K.«uy man having an [asks no favors. . . . He gives no ti ).i- ' Warn-n Clement ' : I : ' .IKI '■ II1 -.tliifc,. deficif, bill gt'n- ' t-v .>■ -r u'l' h whic’i :i ! ; al luii -lu' VTTFRT « hi.e-faias’ are a|„;,,vs f..r!T.,tfQs4- ,|.lnhinthro,,i. refornuMs, and every sfiecuintoi in ' ans and blue ones for non- In no instance must the •iO- sign his ow n card, since this | scienc** ciology, political economy or poliiM ul -—i: -aecompy^iyMig aW- map +Uov,.s tlu^ u listi ihution with relation to the states With .Mr. anti Mrs. K. Carr. will be (lone contractor. The rod v*.liiU’ ■I j'’i- ii 1 ' t li • thoroughly purified and you are feeling with a hearty appetite for breakfast. It what you wish,—no dauger. ' Mrs. M.. K. Medlock and htth-T-ori; card mep-’y >-'‘rves Mn-tntwdTicgnhe ' f Florida and S’ew^’Vork on the three /'''' relatives m Sumter. :.i Piicant to the coulractor. , , M'ss -KiizalM'th Ross is visiting ” i D uuvis in Columb'a this v.( ( k. ASSMSSOit’S .N’Oilt E I K.;. < a .. (.•i C n' I' ta\ sveuis r jui'ai'd- I .lit; of ta^at.on and cue » 1i 'ii-ii' t t Vf’ to be an thii OV(' u' ■~M| tile _ forii; (if • taxa; nn groat dar.o add.; .<u'.ui ciiUiibii’i''. ■- yoM U111H- ", Mi-so ■; -i .''ai'i,i . a cal l»\ '■* lota' sab ' l sauif ; . '"i . ai! rt-a.'' r wh'.'X' tlu ’ l.i- a'l oi'ic. '(j'U...; "U 'ta'-. it 1- husiU* .il no unrfo nil er slat<v. Pres.d |K ,■ C-llt is ad\ > tH>t) s I a I; .1‘ ■ figine u cost of goveriiinent jgII(•.nution. It 1.- the l»est • do-.s oM’ai'lion relating vo I The pluc«* ■l t a" (j,. ,-.e . i A '.!• '1 . ’le sla ' ; It t.: \ ‘s or l I’tv same t>' i by the .f le' il that tlu' tlauiaye r.* d»» le. I a ll■('te.l a 2 r'‘>’ '^‘•‘Ut rl \\ .11 liu* pntposed ftd- _ t pc cent w .il make a t * !»er cent on I be if IS outlined. __ D’strihutiow of the Sales Taxi's i i’l lb2l> the total x.duecf mitnufac- . iV'd products in tije Unite I Stales • '1 u-tt •! to •'I'lU.* .It •, if figiir- I ;i! ;! per Cent. i! 1 yell <>b ( l’ »e. If t .) p; • ‘U ,p.' •, „ iU’ieUlU = •! • r•'u:•nel to t s’ ' » i, woird nu .di a distribution t»f dl to the stall's. If the fe leral go.e»'i- meiit retairu'd 2i> per cent, it Woubl rive it $3.VJ,ITI.:H7. or about the emount .Mr. H(M>ver «!-sires .\dmit- *ing. however, that tlie vafu< of m-tn.i- 1'! O' s .V lifs I'm enia D.aail siivni the holi- j'.f in t (^viinb'a. i. lUlv Aiidaor’s (dfiee at Lau- rn’*, S; <b. wiil hr ih<v liiLD .dessrs, Shufot’d and Hern«*r* !.,e\vi,i ('ny (jf .lainuo’y t.<i t^-ie 'ite.h day of 1'it The. .lay for a ti ip t'» Kloi’ida. I'cb- . a.y. lb *, for the l uriiose of .Mis- .Mary ( hapni ip. sliident .at taking tax le'i.rii.-' f».»r tii" ensuing i;iinass(e, spe.ut the holidiiys witli her .yt'ai ; an i lor the liHnsiiC'on of all pareiiis, .Mr. and Mrs. ( . K. ( hapinan. tui. o( .s pvula* .»ng to the office. For Wiliam M(K>rhead of Duke univer- ) |n, convenience of- the taxpayers. sify, Durham. N. C.. spent the hcili- (jays with his pa.Cnls, Mr. and .^l”S. W. .\i .Moorlu ad. '"act .ired |trodi»ets'"*s le,« to biy tluin n 1929 and llial 2.'» |»<‘r cent of 2 tier Cl nt would not yield the 5 ' .b.OJP.PUO •euuiied, the surplus oier and abov » his amoun* shou’.d le relu*»'ed to the .-tales on soau* tv a.ucde basi.s. \s 1 usiness improve.^ Da* aieiumt re'-ivn- d to (he states wo'M Ih* ceusidernblv b<-yond-inereased, the«eby eliminalng part of th * adv; lose’u tax on leal and otiiev la\a!.on viihin the al! . s, .S u n a ta'‘ i’y'am;»ling of taxes i^ oiibU- I;»..s and li should e.>tale \ '.a’e -alcN tax dia nof^^tates. lie s.a.au' bot-ks 'd any* tnap illustrat ‘s the distribution danger, s to the states on tlu* l"i .is-of pro l.u’ts ef e »< h si: *e Tyrner-Ihckey ' filar iage of much iritere.'-t to their mary f'ieiuls wa.' that of Miss l.oui.e Turner and -Cliailie R. Dickty. rith 'll lloldtille. They were married .h'c. ’Jilin at the home of the offici ating minister. Rev. C. Vaughn. 1 hi y left Saturday afternoon for (ireen il!e fo. a few days .stay. Tlu'se young n-'opb* h.a. e a host of ft-iends .% ho 'Vi.-h f,**’ them ipany ye-iis of b:;|iphu'ss. ( t .,i'a !v w’nc.i tiieVc i witii -aH ■> tax« s of olh- d ■f n. gates that a J 'n v.eeJ t.sf f -ing th*’ val.ie of m.i’^ i "u • .re I p o ducts 111 ILtJl*. b lo: ida. far c;:iu:;pie. b id- a manutac’‘fed p'. uiv ’s \:d iv in «>f $J.}J.;tS<h’*27. If Tb i **!’ o *m t’.;e ’2 pi cent fe l ' e' Pax was r *- Cf W dhurn-i.y les ii’.teM.sl to t’leir prinv friend.' convenience ettiu r the County Auditor or an as- : istant will he ihioughoiit the county on ihc dates named Ik-Iovv to take re- lui'tis for 1923: ' Laurens .Mills, Tuesday, Jan. lOth, A. M. to 1 Ib M. Walts .Mill;. Wednesday. Jan llth, h A. M. to 1 lb M. i Gol'lvillc, Thursd:iy, Jan. I2th, t*. A., .VI. to 4 Ib .M. ’ ( linlen Mill. Friday, Jan. 13th, 9 A.’ M. to 1 I*. M. j Clinton t ity. Friday. Lin. I'lth, 2 P. M, to 1 lb .\Y I Clinton City. Monday. Jan. Ibth, Uj [A. .M. to 4 1». M. , t’linton City’, Tuesday, <lan, b7th, ^ 2 lb .M. to 4 lb M. 1 ydie Mill. Tu(>.-day, Jan. !7th, 9 ROSEDALE Pineapple Sliced IJauaiian NO. J CAN Fancy Spanish Mackerel, 6 for 25c 1; I'-i - tax WO’.; .•ip|)i> x.mat .y $ i.-ih.pU).- tu ned to this st’ate Flor' Ia vxo.dd le- 1*1 >>! idy liig go'ei nieerit ,ce;rt* and the fc.u'ral gov- •I’.eM'd th'it such a-^-If mint .'di sissippi ha.s U: Vie w 1 II b iCresi.lurried ami that the ha-F a 2 per cent s;»ios..lax in effeoi co!is;di<i ably m »re. for ten rnontlisi unuer which it ha.s StmuU Ib No Exceptions^ collected ^;i‘.27d.i)S2.;hK That state had Accordin. o government statistics ■» nui'u'f.a' ured P'.x>duot value in Fa/J m«u^ufac4uu*.i i«ad.uCts 'Vnty-five per cent in 1'. J.' w-’i' ^Ttt.b t.siki.J 13. tax of •* - h- ' per c(*!it would have yielded the li’iur: iege of F.diia W’ilburn -^L tu ’ R- M. nv < ihrtom and Rit.vmond Lyles of . i^lr ie In^t.'.a’ . .Moniiay, Jan D/th, til l.! ihe. on l)».*c. 2tlh. at The home 11 >’»(> M. to 1 ;-’'d tb Nl. f ll.e officiating minister. Rev. M.j Wb Dean .s. Jacks Towiislup, Wed- ii. Medmck. I hiS yo’ang couple has the’ i c.sduy, Jan. l>th. 9:30 to 11 A. M. t.es', w sl'.e.i of ihcir fi’iends. i Renno, Jacks I«>wnship, Wednes- ^ i dry, Jan. Ikth, Igi-AL-to 2 lb .M. _ 1^7 ■ * W I Cross Hill. 1 liursday’* .Ian. Utli, 9 Lliiiton Water Is v .\i. i.. 11> m. 1 /"V MountvUlo,..Fxitlay, Jan. ‘20th, 0 to Of Good Qualityiii a m. "” Waterloo, Ijid-ay. Jan. 20th, 1 to ...... . Cib'M. rolinw-iTig IS a i'epo»t-on an anaiy^' 2D Jl.oK4.7h b.4JT. although it is adipit- b'd ih’ut' trie amount and value of manulHCtured arliciev produced tolay 18 considiiahiv li'ss than in lO’iJ. These f' ;'.f (.s include f'xi.l products which M' Ho ; •■*■ ad’. IK* ite.s except ing. TTieri .s n< nor* gimd reason fo’’ excepting '‘jod jiroducls, which I’re.sid.enl c'as.'H:.- as a nt*ce.ssit\', than except mg a pair wooden log. bt‘ih o lire nece slues. When exceptions are , states should not be invoked. Florida’s cent tax on”Timr amouuT* ha'^* returned to Mis.-^is.'liipi of Clinton water by the state 25-OZ. CAN LOAF the the vvuulu .v.t,M3.t>t/*0. and 2.'' per eent of 2 i>ei’ Ci nt to be relained by the fedeiu! gov- ernnunt would be -51,101.O'U. 1 o A^oid Inequalities iletwt*en States 'I here exi.'t.^ at the pi-e.sent time iigarding inheritance taxes thai . Slates are credited with by the ’ , ^ 'aw le Icral government. Theiv .s no rea- boaivl of health. The report was dat ed December 8, and was signed by Dr. F. L. Parker, chemist and bacteri ologist. Part per million b.OO 6.00 I 0.02; O.Ol 0.00 0.00 Color Chloi Free ammonia 1)1’. Thonrpsoii*s,”3lonHitty. Jaih. * 0 to 11 A. -Mr [ Jerry .Martin’s, Monday, Jan. 23rd, [ > 11:30'A. M. to 1:30 P. M. I Poplar Springk, Monday, Jan. 23rd, [ J to 4 P. M. r : Taylor’s Store, Tuesday, Jan. 24th, ij to 11 A. M. I Ware Shoals, Tuesday, Jan. 24th, 11:30 A. M. to 1:30 P„.M. Princeton, Tuesday, Jan. 24th, 2 to j 1 P. M. Hickory Tavern. W'ednei^iJay, Jan. ; 25th, 9 to n A. M. / Bolt’s Store, Wednesday, Jah. 25th, * . . . J 1 I . I .. Al*'iim.noid uiuinon.a of crutches or a;:;on why a tcJe.al sales t xx law ic- ...^ , , , . I • .* r ,u I. ,1, J Nttio-gen as nitrites * w’hich certnnly la’niiig a portion of the inonov to the ^Nilmgen as nitrates made arguments begin. 'constitution at one lime provided thalj solids 73.00 Theio; is no nue-stion that the gov-' no inheritance tax law would ever be[ Bacterial analysis: B. Coll., nega- ^ or’JO P. M ernment mu.st ’oalance it.a budget by put into effect. For several years, due ; H'e. ( Reeves' Store, Wednesday, Jan. firat cutt.ng exixenses and then find-to feiloral law., copiiicuiig with the. Remarks: Analy.xes indicate watef!25th, 3 to 4 P. M. inf additional revenue to keep iu fi-, Florida law. Florida suffered and rg- to be of good quality and frw from | Gray Court, Thursday, Jan. 26th, nancial hou.se in order. In doing so it chived no credits on inheritance Uxes’oonUmination. - )9 .A. M. to 1 P. M. must also consider the situation with [on prpjierties of deceased citizens ofj ::: Owings, Thursday, Jan. 26th. 2 to refard to state finances and the harrni^^® st4te. Horida, realizing the laige* states the right to tax sales that will be brought about by double j amount of revenue it a as losing, s«>on j imixose other forms of taxition taxation. J changed its law in order that it could ^ articles not covered under a fed- The federal govei-nment has the participate in the federal credits. ^ sales^ tax law as, for instance, machinery in the Internal Revenue de-j The federal law, in establishing a r^al estate sales, etc. partment for proper collection of a, manufacturers’ sales ux, should stip-j Today it is a fight between federal manufacturers* sales tax. A t per eent i ulate that, where states^ have or ’ and state govemnienta to find a new Mies tax on all manufacitured pro- dwts, valued at the source, would yWd more than the aasount Mr. Hoov er desires. The excess should be pass ed on to the states on some equitable basis, in order to assist the states on their taxation problems. Prssident- elect Roosevelt made the statement some months ago that federal tax ation should be eoii«idered with state should pass manufacturers' sales tax laws that impose sales taxes on simi lar eommodities^asseased by the fed- means of taxation without consider ation of one for the other regardless (if the feelings of the |Aaaertcan tax- eral government, such states can not | payer. ^ Equitable distribution of tax- participatc in the credit under a fed- ation is proper. Federal and state an- eral manufacturers* sales tax law un til the state law is abolished. pro viso of this kind would insure against inequalities betweea the states on 8alcs taxes. There should be reserv’ed thorities must work mere doeely to gether to solve the taxatioa problema of this country. Tht plan as above outlined is given wltli a thought in lirection. \ Friday, Jan. 4 P. M. John Jones’ Store, 27th, 0 to 11 A. M. Stephens A Cooper’s store, Friday, Jan. 27th, 1 to S:S0 P. M. I^anford Station, Wednesday, Feb. 1st. 9 to 11 A. M. Robert Harris* Store, Feb. Ist, 1 to 4 P. M. Only personal property has to be returned this year, but it is absolute ly necessary for you to make a return. If not eonvenimit to come to Auditor’s office in the Conrt House, please meet me at one of the above named places. S. R. DORROH, Auditor, tf. Laurens County.^ HEINZ BAKED BEANS PONCY SLICED BREAD TELLAM’S PEANUT BUTTER lb. BROOKFIELD BU'TTER lb. LUX TOILET SCAP 2 CAKES STOKELYS KIDKEY BEANS can PHILLIPS TOMATO SOUP can HEINZ COOKED SPACHETTI 2 cans GOLD LABEL COFFEE i a BLU^TIOSE~mcr 3 T.BS. 27<i 1st St Se ISc 2se lOe- Fancy Evaporated Peaches LB 7 Ic 2 . Ic 2 ,1 LippmeotVg Chili Sauce»oTl2 Keep That Schoolgirl Complexion Palmolive Irish POTATOES, 10 lbs. for . 19c Thick FAT BACK or RIB MEAT.Ib. 6c Jewel LARD, in cartons, 8 lbs.. 48c Large ALMONDS, i/z price, lb* .i,..,. Nice ORANGES, each , f APPLES, dozen . Large TANGERINES, each 12V2C .. Ic . 10c .. 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