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/ E CLrfrroN CHR0NH3.E, CLINTON, S. C THURSDAY, APRIL 20; 1933 \STOCKHOLDERS ’^OTICE Notice is hereby friven~th»t the an nual meeting: of the stockKolders of the Joanna Mercantile Company, Goldville, S. C., will be held at the office of the company on Wednesday, May S, 1933, at 11 o^clook a. m. for the transaction of such business as may come before the meeting for con sideration. S. G. DILLARD, Secretary. 4-20-3tc. . Lost 40 Pounds On Doctor’s Advice Double Win Over Cleirisoh Presbyterian Varsity and Fresh men Capture Track Meet. Osman Is ^rer. The Presbyteriah college track team nosed out Clemson here Satur day, 66 1-3 to 59 2-3, in a meet that the very last! I 'was not decided until ievent on the card. ♦ I . ' P. C. made clean Rweeps of races, with Osman leading in each. Better Quality > Potatoes Needed South Carolina Sweets Graded Below Those of Other'States, Says Georjfe E. Prince.' 'Columbia, April ir>. Washington, April 17; — Beer South Carolina sweet potato producers W'ho insist that they have no production prob lems at present, and that their trou-t blesi are all marketing, may he con- i hack and the first day’s .sales are said jvinced to the contrary, thinks George have netted the federal government three I E. Prince,, chief of the extension ser-j f^^ the vanous state and local tax- vice division of markets, by a study ■'hg' units about ten millioa dollai?s,| “^I’m a u.ser of Kruschen Salts as a reducing reme<jy and can -say they are fine. Have lost more than 40 lbs. in the past year. Am gradually re ducing as my doctor advises.” Miss Bertha Waldo, Haman, N. Dnk. (Oct. i 30. ’32). . I Once a day take Kruschen Salts— one half teaspoonful in a gla.ss of hot w'ater first thing every morninc. Be sides losing ugly fat S.\FFiLY you’ll gain in health and physical attrac tiveness-constipation. ga.s and acid ity will cease to bothe*’ — you’ll feel younger—more active—full of anriiit- tion- clear skin—'sparkling eyes. | Osman, Clark and Graharsi finished in that order in the 440- andi 880-yard ‘ runs; and Osman, Oliver and .McDuf- of the marketing facts and figures j which is a lot of money. Some brew ers sent President Roosevelt a few cases of On March 15, the Clevel^d Daily Market Report show’ed U. S. No. 1 beer W’hich arrived at tha White House just after midnight on fie finished in one, two, thrk- order >njhushels of Porto Rico jobbing as fol-1 the day when its sale was legal. The the one-mile run. I .Irv,,,... CmifV, C’o.. President jrave the }>epr • to various • for P. inered C. lows: South Carolina, 65c; North Car- President gave the, beer to vanous ^ olina, 75c-85c; 1.^'uisiana, $1.00-$1.10;' Die.nds and that wa's that, but the Blue SlwKmgs. UAh. A.ssuming that the! What is worrying the .wets is that end. It is not regrarded here as meet ing the Pi*esident’s approval. It seems more likely that some sort of silver purchase program by international agreement may be decided upon. .Many members of both houses see saivatio.n only in broadening the ba.ses 6f employment by means of the five- day six-hour week, at higher pay. Some others hold that there must be an actual redistribution of capital through a capital levy, income tax changes or a simple confiscation of capital and income above certain figures. .^nd when it comes to international agreements, there ai'e more different ideas than there are mentbers of con gress. The insistence that Europe must pay her war debts* in full is not so vociferous as a few months ago. The President hears a- bedlam df advice daily. So far it does n''t seem to worry him. There are all ‘•arts qf people urging hir to “go on the ait*”,. and urge all debtors and creditors to sit down together and agree on a gen eral reduction of debts. There are Others by the hundreds urging him to adopt* some wild scheme or other. But . the President keeps working away at tihe blue-prints of what, his intimates say, is a definite, integrrated plan, to be adopted step by step. J. I. COPELAND & BRO. — HARDWARE — We are a^^ents for The Inter national Harvester Co. Mowers,. Binders, Plows, and repairs of all kinds. ^ # . ... 41 ( lomson took-.eight fir.st places to I 7T- enough second and third place point.s to take the meet. “Turk” Osman was high scorer wjith '5 points to his credit. “Mountain Goat’’ Lynn took second .scoring hon- irs with 10 point.'^. Three state records w’ere equaled or. bettered. .Johnson Craig, of Clem- son. hurled the shot 48 feet 7 inches j freight rate from all statjos was equal,] Roosevelt has not said anything| 'the .South Carbliha grower probably' about the repeal of the 18th amend-j received a net of 12V2 cents per bushel j ment. The . President’s friends reply I for his Porto Ricos, while'the Texa.sjthat thare i.sn’t anything for him to growt r received a net pf cents perj^ay. The repeal amendment Ls now up bu.shel. ” ' I to the states, and most of them have j — The Pittsburgh ma»-ket report of ^ arranged or are arranging for conven- March 21 carried the following- Porto tions at which either to ratify it or' A jar that lasts 4 weeks costs but to better that record, w-hile his team- a trifle at Young’s Pharmacy or any inatv, Blackwell, smashed the javelin drug<__storc and get doesn’t back. Rico sweet potatoes, bushels, U. S. No. ]’.s, I,ouisian.i, lfL15; Texas $1.15- y in the world—but demand | record with 17it feet 1 inch. Lynn ranl^^’“j!’’ ^ ' cents,^lere KiuS'hS nnTl'1r’lSrtr'Sm^TKrT^IfiBI?3THTi:r5Sp'Wtfi“b^^^ in-w4ur» joyfully please you — money! ond faster than the state record now turn it down. It is ha’dly likely that Mr. Roosevelt will use hi.« influence one way or the olhe-. COrNT^ TREASURER’S NOTICE held jointly by Ritchie, of P. C., ur'd Lynn. . - 4 '1 he books of the Count v Treasurer urer’s office fr^m f)c(ober 15tfi De_-J after freight allowance. Invitation To .Nations “This stock was all pink skin Pi^rtoj The really important developmcht Ricos, but the difference was in the.in Washington is the invitation by the cleanlim-ss,'brightness and mannef of president to the heads of eleven other packing.^^^*^»a^s Mr.’^ations to come to Washington to see ut» Cai-o-; him, or. to send somebody, in order to tention talk over the world economic situation a. D. HENRT P. M. BOLAND H. D. Henry & Company INSURANCE STOCKS - BONDS - REAL ESTATE ' LOANS NEGO’nATED " ^ - grading and L events. lowing took- P. C.’s . , ... .,,.4 in thn finid «Tt¥ a . . «ill t>.> oiii’n for the c<.Mwti,on of taxos ¥|;„^. )21 foot. CraiE, of Clomson.' ■'•“"'‘■''■"f for the fiscal year. 19:52. at the Treas-1 second and Stamps, of P. was matters or to '.mprovhg color; and get ready for the World Economic stock, ('ne ?-eason Tor this confjLMence, which is to V.>h held in Lon- ri.1. I t ff..’hmy be that most grow-ers considei The clo.sest race of the afternoon. cember .‘51, 19.82. .After- Ib'cember one per January ed, and per cent cent will be added. After 1 o], two per cimt will lie add- after 'Ke!nua»’y 2><th. .seven will be added until the 15th <iay of .’\lareh, 19.'5.'}, when the book.s will be closed. 1 -All persons owning property in | more than one school district arc rc-' quested to call for receipts in each of} the ^evfial school districts in which the jiKqxMty is located. This is im portant. as additional^cost and pen alty may be attached. .All able-bodied mrile citizens be tween tbe'-ages of ^-enty-one (21) TIM I was the 220-yard dash. Yharout led [Lynn around the curve and it lookel ;for a while as if the “.Mountain Goat” woubl run second. But just heft.re i reaching the finish line Lynn lunged ixiy ((bh ^’eaf?Y of age are fttwoT age are likble to pay a j»i>TI tax olj $.1.00. rbrnmuTa-l tion Road Tax $1.50 in lieu of road' duty. All *able-badJed men between the ages **f 21 and 55 are liable to road duty except those in military service, school trustee.s, .school teach ers. ministers and students. Proper attention will be given those who wish to pay their taxes through the mai/ h.v cheek, !«om*.y order, etc., giving name of townshTj) and num’oer of school di‘'trict. D. ROY SIMP.SON, tf , (^ounty Treasurer. forward anil broke the tape, a frac tion of a second before ■time was 22.5 seconds. ''Shine” Lowry finished a couple of yards ^aheacl of Rawls to take first place in the 12U-yar(l high hurdles for j the initial time this season. He ran ! nice races against F’lorida and Uai o- jlina, birt was not alile to reach the Itajip that most grow-ers .•-weet potatbes as a'Side linn-, ani$ do not givt any attention to their mar keting problem until time for ‘lelling. i Realizing that the prolblem is large- r don in July. Ram-ay Macl^onald. prime ftii/iister of Great Britain, was the firs to at^eptr All of fhe" other nations are sending their best men. The President plan.s to talk to each ly one of production rather than of them .separately,'get them to agree ^ marketing, Mr. Prince suggests the^c something to which they will .stick! Yearout. The! produclion for market vidu-n the conference is call' d, in the iiupe that some line of action can be' stock and I a, l ived at which will start commodity Summaiy: lOU-yard dash; quality: 1. Select disease-free tre-it ^‘fore bedding. 2. Select stock of the right coloi- and shape. 3. Plant in light soil, if j)os«ible in fields which have not been in potatoes for three or four yeans. prices moving U])w-ard, stabilize the. world’s currencies and n|Ove the| wheebs of international trude again, j This is not an altruistic project to save the w'orld. The President is un dertaking something for the sake of Lyrm, -tci^npduyelj^ckyjpota first; Yearout, P, .second; Woods, I 4. irsiif proper.fertilizer. With necefv-'the United^tates first anit the w-orW €., third. Time, 9.8 seconds. Shot put: Graig, ('lem.son, first; Ewing, P. lU., second; Dillard, Clem son, third. Distance, 43 feet 7 inches. One-mile run: Osman; P. C.. first; (Oliver, P. C., second; McDuffie, P. ('., third. Time, 4 minutes 52 seconds. 5. Hltkiit closely to reduce jiercent- age of large potatoes. ^ 6. Harvest carefully when and before fro.st. 7. Cure and store only nuniber stock. 8. Regrade and j-lean before .ship mature om 229-yar(f’ dash: 'Lynn, (’lem.son, first; Yearout, P. (’., second; VV'oods, l>, third. Timr, 22..^ seconds. > ClintOH LcgiOD Talks Baseball NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Several residences, in. town. Seveial farms, prices at tractive. Houses for rtml. Broad St., \()\vens Hill and UolleKe View. . • ’ Clinton Realty & Insurance Co. K. H. BOYI) I High jump: McMahon and Lips- iconib, Clemson, tied for first; Clark. ^ P. C., third. Height, 5 feet 8 inches. ' I 120-yard high hurdles: Lowry. P. IC., fitst; Rawls. Clemson. .second; At its regular meeting Tuesday j .Akis, Clemson, tliird. Time. 17 sec- night tht local American Legion F>ost ' yjujy ; discussed again the subject of Legiim r Pole vault: Curry. Clemson. first; j ba.seball in Clinton. The po.it is spon- at large in consequence. AVhatever we i put in the pot he expects us to get back with .something besides. The olft foreign trade policy of the United States has been definitely scrapped. No longer will the effort be to open foreign markets to oui- goods while barring foreign goods by means of high tariffs. That is certain. So when the Ibesidenl starts to persuade oth- ib- countries to lowtr their tariff bar riers he must have in mind that such a program can succeed only if we re arrange our tariffs to permit the sale of foreign goods in this country. Time For Reciprocity - The need for this reciprocity on our part is inescafiable. For even if w-e could trade our w-ar debt clamis for a t^Pdenvnor), Parks, Cienison.i soring *he enterprise and it is )|,yv,.,.ihg of foreign taJ’iffs on our ex- . . . . ,,, t 'e ...7''♦'♦tit—i-n/r- ———x ■ ■ -■ . ■*-- r- first; P. c., and Liliscomb, Clemson, tied oml. Height. 11 le<‘t 6 inches. j U)-yai(l lun; 0>mun. P. C.. Clark. P. C., second; Graham, third. Time, 51.H seconds. : Two-mile - run- .Altman, (Toinson,^ first; Parker, P. <’.. second; Redmond., P. third. Time. 10 minutes 41.6 sec-, b Milts. ' i .tavelin throw for ^cc- Jiected' MTaf'trrThTm'arty fiP ni e-^wo I ports, without recojii icuT action bh oilT^ or more teams will get to work l>‘ a‘ -' pa,.,. ^ vvaiuld get nowhere. For. as ticiiig. So far no one has hem secured-advi.sei s point out, there is no earthly way for other na- to coach the'teams, hut several have been aiiiuoached and by th« time the teams .ir'> orgarized a roach probaWy will have been secured. Baseball for boys at the growing stage — that’s the cause which the Blackwell, Clemson, j U'gion is espousing and which Coach tions to Fiay for our goods unless they Don’t take a CHANCE on thin slick tires! Remember that brake* ■ stop only your •» heels — it takes /irrv ; 'lat grip to stop your tar. For y.our own and ^yow family’s buy new Goodyears now — the new cost is so smaITTt's not ' worth thinking about and you may siive a lifetime of sain regret. Go«dyeor AH-WofitHer TH# World • most popular fir* priced os low Q| MrTRADE4N? SUREI ,1 j6*» ready lor springl You cce *' trod* in old tires now on Good year All-Weotbef(*~*on.* fir* or a Mit._ first; Fieemah. P. second; Pinson. P. C. third, f^i.stance, 179 feet 1 inch. 22()-yaiii low hur.lles: Perrin, P. C., first; CarotheiM. P. C., and Vance. 'Clemson. tied for second. Time, 27.3, Walter'Johnson of Presbyterian eol-1 lege, and Dr. A. C. Watson, former j professional ball player of note, are i giving much of their time these days. | Coach Johnson has long been inter-1 ested in the development of young men; he has been quite an as.set to Clinton hy putting out a clean type of athletics, and Clinton should come can sell us their goods. } Wise observers here say that the] policy of “economic natiohalisni” has ■ been definitely scra])ped by the invi- j tations to Great Britain. France, Italy, j Germany, Japan, China. .Argentina, Brazil, Chile. Mexico and Canada to | talk over international economics at^ Washington. -Some go so far as to. suggest that the League of Nation.s! will be functioning here more strong ly than at Geneva. It seems likely that; more immediate and tangible results follow- these conferences than may seconds. 880-yard run; Osman. P. <*.. fir.st; Clark. P. C., second; Graham. P. * third. Time, 2 mimUes 8,1 seconds. Broad jump; Hill.. Clemson. first;! forward with several baseball ; j‘ave followedJkhe Ix'ague’s action, for LiiVsconib. Clem.son. second; Robinson, j to. honoi him as well as to train the j United States has the (’lemson. third. Distaiu-e. 20 feel tW boys, ’ jwhip hand and can ajinly economic' inciu-s. ' I Parker schools. Greenville, have put ^thei nations' ! Ib.icus throw: Ewing, P. C.. first; .nit eight teams, more .than the whole reasonable terms. jCiaig, Clemson, second; Slanips, P ‘ rr,~T!mM: —... - w f T" ■ Musf'TTaie New ItfViftTinhi— Th;it thpre w'ill be ■'^ome new- forms FRESHMAN MEEU While their older brothers \veie nos ing oiit the Clemson varsity, the Pres byterian freshmeiNwere administering a beating to tlie ('lemson rats, the final si'ore being 98 to 27, The P. C. fie.shmen took every first jilace and maile a clean sweep of the 440-yard daj-li. Williank.i was high l>oint man, a.-; he has been in every ' state of South Carolina had last year, j --1 ♦ -iy- hTtyterf -that every -of -4hy . eight posts in the fouKh district will i enter the compt-tition at once, ff The * Ix'fj'ion-sponsored teams get busy, de- veli)|> talent and strike a winning stride, there are somV nice trips in prosp^t. There is a “w-oyld series” in Ixgion ^'ba^ebal! South Carofina stands meet point .11) far, scoring a total of 24,, AnTeriCan tion and same chance of sending a team to jilay f^- the junior championship of Amer ica (hat any other states does. A communication from headquar ters savs that baseball suits w'ill be of federal taxes to make up the vast sums which are to he spent in the [ various projects for relieving the. do-^ ineslic situation see'ns as certain as j .. tomorrow-’s sunrise. Nclkxiv know-s ccnf]x“D- these new taxes w'ill the,: r ' — take, • The original Idea of the administra tion of lendinjr money based on fed eral credit, only to self-liquidating j public wAirks seems to have been aban doned. There is not enough of that He traced first in the ‘220 low r*/ ■ i 7 • — x -*in. t f f hu,,il..s, Ihl. hiKl. jut,,,., tlu- "«■ ","’7''‘•*'",1^ '"'“'Vo,-I of work to be done to go very far llnow, and Ibe shot put, s,...„„d in the ‘''"'"f. ", , in putting all the unemployed hack to ’ ' and bats to the teams, in all nroba-i , bility. There will be a sntiall'charge ' of admission when the games get in- .ceresting. high hurdles, and third in the discus. Theie were no good marks made during tlie afternoon, mostly due to the wetness of the track and field. ^ The mile, two-mile, and relay werej,. Clemson,! r-miC run, as Clemson had no entries. , Height, 9 feet 6 inches. ' i Summary; , , I High jump: Wilbanks, P. C., first;! lOb-yard ilash: liiadley, I. ( first; 1 Clemson, .second; Mo.seley,} Tribble, ( lemson, second;.^ , Clem.son, third. Distance, 5 feet, 2 in. ' ; Clemson, third. Time. 10.6 seconijs. ! ^hrow: Wilbanks, P. C.,] , 220-yaid da.sh: Bradley. P. C.. first; ^rst; Guerard, P. C.. second; Hiott, M'DANIEL me. WORKS PHONE NO. 2 / Winget, P. C., second; TriAiblt* Clem son, thi:d. Time, *23.7 seconds. I 120-yaid high hurdles: Guerard, P. : C., first; Wilbanks, P. C., s«cond; Ful ler, Clemson, third. Time, 18 seconds., 440-yard run: Winget, P. V., fimt;' j^^hes ' * Morgan, I>. 0., second; Bradley,Korehand, P. C., first; third. - ^ ‘second; WHbanks, P. C.. 220-ysrd low hurdles j .m libsnks,, ,04 feet. 7 inches. tBroad jump! Guerard, P. C., first; Clemson, third. Distance, 149 feet 3 inches. Shbt put: Wilbanks, P. Forehand, P. C., second; McConnell, third. Distance, 34 -feet 5.2 With the plans for farm relief, home-mortgage relief, unemployment relief, bank deposit insurance and all ^ of the other enterprises which must be financed against the credit of the! United States it is e.^timated that from five to ten thousand million dol lars of. credit will be required. The balancing of the budget is the first step toward making the govern- me'nt’s credit good, so that it can go to the public and borrow the neces-j C first* bond issues. P. C., first; Green, Clcnisort, second; Moseley, Clemson, thirdly Time, 29.1 seconds. 880-yard run: Forehand, P. C., fii-st; Sieott, Clemson, second; Barrett, P. C., third. Tirne^ 2 minutes, 16.4 seconds. 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