The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 28, 1933, Image 2
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THE GLINI'ON CHRONICLE. CLINTON, S. C.
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. 1933
( V-UNIY TREASURER’S NOTICE
IMS
The books of the County Treasurer
\^ill be open for tiw collection of taices
for the fiscal yeai^i 1933, at the Treas- ' „ . ,
nrer's office from October 15th to Do-j O® Cxttlon Will I «y Ap*
cember 31, 1932. After December 21, proximately 48 Million Dollars
^uth^n Farmer
Faced By Profits
Washingtoniln Moonlight of Black Hills
Under Existing Prices.
one per cent will be added. After Jani
uary 31st. two per cent will be added,
and after February 28th, seven f»erj Wa-shinRlon, Sept. 22. — The pros-
ccnt will be added until the i'»th day pective profit to vSouthern farmers
of March, 1934, when the book;? will «»f»tions of approximately ]
be closed. ' 2.400,000 bales of povemment cotton *
All pcrskms owning propt*r^; in Miare at 6 cents a pound tonight ^tood at ^
than one school district are requoktod about $48,000,000.
to call for rWeipts in each of the ,sov-j The growers who participated in the ;
eral school districts in which the 4)rop- campaign thi.s year, which saw more '
erty is located. This is important, as than 10,000,000 acres of growdng cot-i
additional cost and penalty may be ton turned Under, were given the priv- ,
attached. ilege of rental payments or a combi-
All able-fbodied male citizens he- nation of rental benefits and options
tween the age;^ of twenty-one (21) on the government cotton at 6 cents. ?
and sixty (00) years of age are liable 1 About 00, ja-r rent of the farmers
to pay a poll tax of $1.00. Commuta- took the combination. None of the
tjon Road Tax SL.'iO in lieu of road ' options have tieen bclBased by the farm |
duty. .\ 11 able-bodied men l)etween thejadjustment administration officials.!
age;- of 21 end 55 are liable to road ^ They figured it would be unfair to
duty except those in military .service,, give one farmer the pi-ivilege of sell-j
scbo(d trustees, sehool teachers, min-: ing w hen others could not do so. So j
islets and students. lall are being held up, to he released!
Pntper attention will be given those'soon, under pre.senl plans. |
who wish to pay their taxes through But the government's offer to lend
th« niail iiy check, money order, etc., 10 cents a pound on cotton still in the
giving name of townshij) and number
of school* district.
The tax levy i.s as follows:
State Deficit 2‘'4 mills'
State .Appropriation . .2¥j mills
( oT'slitulional .Schqol
Ordinary County
Road Rond (< ‘oomyr*
hands of the Producer is expected by
the administration to send the price '
of cotton to at leant 10 cents. I
This would give a profit on each
option bale of around $20 a bale, since j
3 mills I the average bale of cotton weighs
5Mi mills {about 500 pounds.
J
Union Meeting Of^
Societies Sunday
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Next Sunday night at 7:00 o’clock
in the Thorhwell .Memorial chapel, a
unio.i me •’ting of all Christian En
deavor societies of Clinton will he held
to hear a report of the 34th Tnterna-
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if
Rose HanskaCs
STAYFORM
If AS SOLVED THE CORSET
; . PROBLEM.
“Knowing the problems that
i,. , ^ , confront women in order to pre-
I Christen Endeavor con^ ert,on their figure-beaulv, I am
,w.hich was held in Milwaukee, A4 is.. * lo..4
! July «-!:?. L. .McCall. Jr., president ® Campaign agamst
iof the South Carolina C. K. Union, L'-«a'-mK corsets with steels, bon-
will m^ke the report, a.s he v.*as onel‘^^ and tight-Iacing that torture
of the four .South Carolina dolctrates i and distort our figures—cor-
to attend this convention. that interfere with our pos-
1 ture, our health and our dispo-
W A m T r|p ^ i sition. There are no steels and
I>| 1 O' STAYFORM.
' “Yours for health, comfort,
tyle, poise.
1
F'OR RENT—G-room house^on Acade
my street. Apply to J. A. Bailey.
FOR .SALPi—Several nice pier.s. .Apniy
to W. Buchanan. ^ ^ Itc
F6r S.ALE—A good milk .cow, fresli.
Apply to C. P. Robinson. Itpf''
>^ic E I^oTaR^ERS—If~y^u want
_iJa. wagon, ve have, jt,. We^ trade or
'^{s-'ll. J. I. Copeland & Bro., Hard-
ti
—“ROSE HANSKAT.“
— See —
MRS. J. L. RENTZ
HOTEL CLINTON
ware.
The first moonlight picture ever taken ef the Washington profile,
sculptor^ in the granite walls of South Dakota’s famous Black Hills
near Keystone. S. D. Gutzom Borgluni is doing the work and ijvhen
completed will be a group of three heads, Washington, Lincoln azkd
Jefferson. i
FOR RENT—Furnished T-ixiom house
on S6uth Bixiad street, w'ith two
Good
NOTICE
until November 10 — American
bathrooms
Neville.
and garage.
Mr.< W G i Magazine, 2 years for $3..70.
tf
irthf-fnimtr
3 mills! administration announced today, w'ill
1 mill be $111,799,333, of which $27,275,-
_. ! 8.38.29 has been disbursed. tt;
Ttiial A 25 mills. The amount eatrh cotton growing
Laurens .Sch(M>l DistrirtH (state will get from the $111,799,333
Past Indebtedness ((.!ounty)
Weak .Schools (('(»untv)
A
No. 1. Trinity Ridgv
Nr:. 2, Prospect
No. 3. Bai’ksdiile-.Navnie
, N(). -I, Bailey
5, ('opeland Fleming
No. 11. Oak drove
No. 7, Watts Millff
No. 11. Laurens
!2, Ora
Young.s SehtMil
Na 2. Friend.-'hip (0-5)
Nr.. Bethany
N’<i. 5, drays
No <i. Central
No. 7, Youngs
No h.'W arnor ( reek
N( . 10. Lanford
3-B. Fountain Inn
IG mills is:
12 mills Alabama .
IG'/i mills I Arizona
7 mills ’ A rkan.sas
8 mills California
G miHs i Florida ..
I 8 mills I Georgia
22 mills' Kansas
II‘if mills ! Kentucky
Districts I Louisiana
$ 9,533,802
2G4,275
10,424,850
170,998
359,924
7jt98,287
3,181
34,125
WSHIH
among cons
servative economist.s and
J FOR RENT—Tw o dow nstairs rooms.;
I Apply to Mrs. Agnes Kern, phone j
343'-R. Itpl
JAMES W. CALDWELL
The Magazine Man
Call 38 at 12:30
(financiei'rt fof this, pro^^iin Than for
I some of the other'.schemes for getting
money into
one of the major industries; in good
.^NOTlCil to.. get ip cpntact
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666
with some saw-mill party to cut and IJquid, Tablets, Salve, Nose Drops
circulation Fluildin^‘"iK 11H1.00U feet of Limber. J. H. H., j ('i^eks Malaria in 3 days. Colds first
circulation. Building »^ :23 Calvert Ave., Clinton, S. C. Headaches or Neuralgia in .30
times the largest single industry next i W’A.N'PED — Man for tea: and coffee : minutes.
to agriculture. It employs more people^ route through Clinton and Laurens; FINE LAXATIVE AND TONIC
than any other single line of activity. {County^ Apply by letter immediately. Yfost Speedy Remedifs Known.
.S. C. Kennedy Coffee Co.,
Indiana.
Kokomo,
Ups
24 mills Mi.ssissippi
11 mills jMiH.souri’
17 mills I New Mexico
10‘i: mills I North Carolina
mills Oklahoma
l;i mills .South Carolina
1H mills Tennessee V
21 mills Texas \
DiaV School Districts . ^ Virginia
: 441-miHa—J- =
Moreover, money apent for building is
cJa.ssed as “capital expenditure,’’ in
that every building earns something
on the investment. Even a single
d.welling earns its equivalent rent for
\ashington. Sept. 25. How* to get owner-occufiier. So this is to be
more money out into the hands of the encouraged by every possible means.
4,923.540 pi»ldic, and keep that money moving More .Money For l,oanH
10,347 (r78 faster from hand to hand ts the proh-1
1 827,895 jt-pr, which just now is giving the ad- for farm mortgage relief. More will
J44,.162 ministration” the greatest concern.
In other words, the President and ^ particular [lart of the recovery rakes, tractors, harrow’s, or any
)iis advisers aie trying to find some is not moving^very rapidly, other farm machinery. .1. 1. Cojieland
3 lo”.( k safe wav to inflate the eurren expanded to take * Kro.. Hardware. tf
3,2 >G,R)o H' f - a e ay to inflate the luiien form of new localvinortgage com-1
H.3GG.439 Q-; and .th^ aie havint; a hanf time^^^^ fmaneed by F. C. to4-
- myrTTinding HuH^est way. new loim>- for neu’ home lm\M
M’l Dial the “Blue Eagle
FEDERAL IX)ANS—4*4^* for farm
ers. See Clyde T. Franks, agent for
Farm Ixian Commissioner and P'ederal
Land Bank, I^urens, S. C. 10-19-4c
^WANTED—All farmers to know that
' we are authorized International
M<'e money is to b^ made aval able i vaster Co. dealers. It is harve.st
I time—see our new line of mowers,
be available for home mortgage relief, us furnish your repairs for mow
Radios, Repairing
and Tubes
at
Radio Exchange
N\i. 2. Eden 17*“ ihills
.N'<', Shilolu (.Sul. 17) 22 mills
.5, Gray (’ourt-( )wings 24 mills'
L-3, Bark.sdale-N'arnie 18 4 mills I
No. 8. Morna (.Sul. 17) . 22 milks,
.\t . 2.B. Fountain Inn 24 millnl
Sulli>un .SchiM)! Districls
No
No
Sorgee Trial
On At Laurens
.No. 1, Princeton
■No. 2, Mt. BiMhel
Nn. ;•{. Poplar .Springs ■
No. 7, Brewertun
No. 17, Hickory Tavern
Railroad Tax
22 mills
10 mills
25 mills
IG inill.H
22 mills
3 mills
has not produced the results expected.
Nor are the indu.stry ciales coming
through as fast as had been antici
pated. The code system was relied
uf><>n as the first mean.s of getting
men and.w’omen back on payrolks. It
has had a gieat effect, but it is now
Yesterday wa.s set in general ses-
.sions court by Judge (k C. Feather- , . i j .u * i *»
. , clear to everybody that it alone won t
stone for the opening of the trial of , • i l-' u • »
Talnoiadge Sorgee, jointly indicted on
a murder charge in conm'Clion w’i-lh
the slaying of <kjlie Gwiim, 17, last
do the job. For business concerns can’t
in^ a.- well as taking over existing dis- j
tress mortgages on easier terms to the
borrowers. |
.All such activities are inflationary!
in the In-oad sense. In addition, the j
Feder al Reserve banks are issuing new'
money with which to buy government
bonds now held by lianks. Part of the
present pressure for more inflation is
WHAT Dtr
P. S. Jeanes
Waterloo School Districts
.No. 1. .Mt. Gallagher 8 mills
No. 2, Bet hoi Grove 7 mills
Nti. 3, Kkom (.Sul. 17) 2.2 mills
No. 4, <'enter Point . 14 mills
5, Oakville 8 mills J
G, Mount Pleasant 11 mills
7, Mount Olive 21 mills
14, Waterloo 8 mills
t'ross Hill School Districts
i;{. ('ros.s'Hill . 17 milks
Hunter School Districts
No.
No.
No.
Ni.
N •.
N; . 3. Rock Bridge
.No. 4, Wadsworth
Ni*. 5. Clinton
,\o. G, Goldyille
.No. 7. Belfast
No.. K 19, Kinurds
No. R-42, Reedervil
.N<i. IG, .Mountville
G mills
8 mills
17mills
.-13 mills
8 mills
, . . intended to huri v up the distribution
go on paying increased wages and hir-1 Reserve
unless they can sel
June 10. The son was iwnaxi as prin-I'r''^ at profitable prices, and among the commercialbanks.
cipal in the indictment and B. K. Soi- ^ ea.siei or] there are two other method.s
gee as accessory in the homicide. e o ge o o money, inflation in the (Miwer of the Presi-
(’ounty-wide interest is« being mani- ^^'* . *** . 'uie empoyeis are neither of which has lieen used
fe.sted in the trial. finding it hard to raise the cash for devaluate the dollar
Anira Gw'inn P*’*^''^***’^ payrolks and difficult to bor-
l*reasure for Inflation
«.»t of th« Talma,Suri,,.,-.; *" Ih' l’■■e.-idenl to act
on Koin* to lh. eoant, jail to give >"«•“»" «
himnelf up to tho aheii/f,
ho had ,h«t Gwinn after the y,.„th 1 Jo»f\n<,w mamly fron, iwhUcal loader*,
M,ad attackmJ h.m .rith a roci. reflootiOK the feohn* ,n their dlatnet*
or regions that something needs to be
done at once. Senator Thomas of Okla
homa, Senator Pittman of Nevada, and
, resident of 0.. Watta MiU aeetum o--. tow at the bank.* for that pur|»»o
do:
Now...
Gwinn, .son of Mrs.
lU sectLim was
lonely road
shut to death on
The Sorgo« cas<i continut:d fi oui
the June toriu after defense counsel
had sought and obtained from the ^ e, •
court a poatponement of the trial Mlaaiaalppi
the Septenvber tenii of court. Me«n-
lare the spokesmen for large political
Jacks .School Districts
« ■••"riwh.le, the defendants have been at lib-l*>‘‘>f=^ President
* I erty on bonds, $2,000 in the case « f huriy. . • #
the younger man and $1,000 fo. hi:.' P'ttman s demand is for
the remonetization of silver at a fair
13 mill^
21 mills
57-year-old father.
N<.
NV-.
Nfi.
No.
No.
No.
No.
.No white .school
Shady Grove
3. Reniio
4. No wliite .scTiool
G. O’Dell’s
7, Garlington
15, Hui ricane
ScuHlctow 11 School
.N't . 1. Long Branch
-No. 2, Arii.-agrove
• 3; iTjMrgrtoir-
.No. 4, Sandy Springs
No. 10, launford
No. 12, Ora
4 mills'
U ^’lj^Registration Time
" 3 rnillst
Uloses Monday
ratio to gold, thus increasing the vol-
{ume of money and raising the price
{of -silver bullion. Senator . Harrison
'wauls more “printing press” money
issued quickly. Senator Thomas is not
so specific, except that his gniup
; wants inflation of some sort right off.
ft is no seci’et that the President
wants to try the more' conservative
It) mills 1
3 mills ^
G mills I Next Monday, Oct. 2nd, will be the
Districts Oast time voters in the county may ob-
8 mills tain certificate.^ of registration to vote'qu?thods of inflation first. The strong
8 mills in the repeal referendum on Nov. 7th. ; possible efforts are being made to
1 mills their ce|*tificate.s and are qualified to ^ay they have plenty of money to lend
‘2 mills participate in the approaching elec- but not enough “goinl borrowers.”
mills tion are reminded that Oct. 2nd will The banks are reluctant to take any
21 ‘2
I’er.sons .sending in list.s of names*clo.se the time limit for securing same.!chances, in view of what happened to
to be taken oft are ie<tuested to send«Those desiring certiricates should com-' a lot of banks that did take chances
them early and give the township and municate with J. C. McMillan of this! to the past year or two; so the Itecon-
school district of each, as the Treas- city, a member'of the county board,! struct ion Finance corporation is offer-
urer is very busy during the month of-between now and next Momiay. ^tog to lend them some nice, new money
Decemlier. purpose of lending it to!
I). KUV SIMPSON. T WIIJJAM M. KEIXETT business houses and industries who!
in terms of gold; the .other to author
ize the free coinage of silver and the
issuance of silver certificates against
new silver dollars. There seems at tin?
moment more likelihood of .something
being done with silver than there is
of gold dollar devaluation; but the lat
ter is regarded as very likely to be
done as soon as the British pound and j
the dollar reach something like their
old relationship of value.s, and .stay
there for a while.
A n automobile can run
^ through BIG MONIiY
in NO TIME. Not that it's
ex’>ensive to run totlav's
A
Splendidly eClcicnt cars,l)i’.t
because accidents are so
common and so coitlj I
■ f
is the time to buy tires. Prices may
go higher*. If they do, it will actually
cost you money to use up old tires.
And with tall and winter weather
and wet and slippery roads. Just
around tho corner. It’s a good idea
to have the protection of safe new
tires all around. And remember
tills—tire wear is slower in winter
than it is in summer—the tires you
buy now will give you full protec
tion all winter and you will still
have good tires for next spring and
summer to withstand the ravages
c( hot summer roads. We carry the
complete line of Goodyear Tires—
Speedway, Pathfinder and All-
Weather. At the price you wish to
pay we have a Goodyear Tire. Why
not come in today and talk it over?
Goodyear
AII-WeaHier
Many Killed By
Mexican Gale
Brown.*=ville. Texa.s, Sept. 2G. -
ports today via Pan-AmetTcan
said
- Re- i
■Aii-n'
were
ways wireless said 87 persons
killed at Tampico when the Central
hospital collapsrtl during the Sunday
night hurricane. ^
Mexico City, Sept. 2().-
sources were mobilized
It pays to
.^TNA-IZ
i
For ourj jit t'.fr '
r>Jicy crlfi bo n.'ittsn tj i;o« .*r
every iiuurable muturiuj t.;.!,.
S. kv. SUMEREL
/Etna-izer
~ iheobs Building
Clinton, S. C.
Some one needs the
.M«ko’s... article you have to
SIUIV t'liuris uriii]!; iiiauc w ..v.v n.v.u.....v.v. toduy tO Rill __ ^ ^ ^
QTTbghfc CTTPdtt«,-^but the-iwmkx-Ahe-stonfa-gtrieken city of-Tsuntneo.-u AuVCFttSC it 1?T
■ where estimates placed the number of ^
dead or injured as high as 5,000. Enor-I g f|0 ClUrOIllClC SLTlt
mous property damage was reported. l • • «
’Two relief trains carrying battalions /\Q COlUHlH*
of infantrymen to aid in construction _
work and food and medical supplies
were en mute to the oil port. - • ix i.c
H. J. NABORS
The Paper Everybody Reads’/
M'DANffit
VULC. WORKS
WHAT DO
P. S. Jeanes
DO?
tf
T reasui er.
neeif it for payroll and materials, Butj On .August 8, 1933, our Triend an lj
Everything In
FLOWERS
Clinton Flowei* Shop
Member F. T. D.
Going Away To
College or To
Teach?
W'illiam M. Kellett, 66, died at the tja; resiionsibi’ity for the loans would co-worker in the Berean das.s of the
I’linton ('otton mills last Friday of still rest on'the lianks; so the adminis- First Baptist church of Clinton, H, J.j
self-inflicted wounds. He bad been in trution is being forced more stronglja Nabors; passed from earth to his eter-.
'declining health for a number of every day toward other means of get- nal home to be forever with the Lord. I
years. Uing new money out. j Therefore, be it resolved by the
He is survived .by his widow, Mrs. j ' Other Sources members of this class: '
Phooe 33 .Millie J. Kellett; three daughters, Mrs.' The public works program will get h’irst. That we fed the loss of our
r—7 -!Hester Snow, Mrs. Pearl Cooper and new money out as soon as it is in full brother very deeply, and extend our,
■MHMMHI Mrs. Mayhelle Parker, all of CTirttoo; operation^, for the money appropriat-1sympathy to his loved ones in their|
three sons, Alvin Kellett aiui WniianiPled for public works is to be new mon-> great loss.
Kellett, both of Clinton, and Pwate^ey, based on'new government boada,! Second, That we appreciate his'fi-
Kellett of Pork Shoals. j ami it is to be paid out for work and delity to his church, his fine charac- ^
Funeral sarvices arcre held at the' materials, whether loaned to states ter, and all that he meant to those
Fork Shoals Bapkaal church at 3.and municipalities or-spent direct by who knew him.
o’clock Saturday silemoon. loLemient I Uncle Sam. { Third, That'a page in the minute
followed tn the church cenueiery. | Now, on top of that comes a plan,{book of the Berean class be inscribed
seriously considered, for the immedi-jto the memory of Mr. Nabors, a copy t{ {
If you want the Clinton news
—have THE CHRONICLE fol-
low you. Its weekly visits will
be “like a. letter from home.”
SpecTal student's and teacher’s
rate of $1.00 for nine months.
List yoii'^ subscription today.
‘The Paper Everybody.Reads’/
T. J. JACKSON HURT
late allocation of huge sums for home
building, both for new construction
T. J. Jackson ia now a patient inf the | and the reconditioning of existing
local hospital where he ia recovering
from face iajuriea and other lacer
ations received Uat Winfaetday in an
homes. Some of the advocates of this
plan even talk about lending money
to tear down existing homes that are
to be sent to his family and a
to The Clinton Chronicle.
C. P. ROBINSON, Secretory.
copy
automobile-truck eollision. His friends out of date and build new ones in their
will be glad to know that he is now j stead. Something of that sort is being
OFFICERS NAMED
improving aad hopaa to be able to re
turn to his home soon.
The eighth grade of the Clinton
high school has elected the following i
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“The Paper Evccybody Rcada**
«eai
done in New York already, in The j officers for the year:
shape of'“$lum clearance” tbans, but; President—James Freeman,
the idea now is to extend it to the Vice-President—Rozzelle Foster,
whole nation. , iff Secretory-Treasurer — Lois McDan-
There is much stronger support |iel.
■#' - II'.I g> I'lWi r.ny .■yiiiM i 1..1
NEW MEAT MARKET
Now Open — Ready To Serve You
We have added a cnmplete Meat Department to our
business. All electrical equipment enables us to give you
the best of service and a full line of fresh choice meats.
We. can furnish you the CHOICEST MEATS any day
in the week. Our prices on meats are the same as other
markets.
We are now prepared to furnish your table from start
to finish with FANCY AND HEAVY GROCERIES,
MEATS AND VEGETABLES.
We also have all kinds of Feeds and Grains.
- W e Do Public Hauling.
FARMERS EXCHANGE
T. J. BLALOCK, Prop.
Phones: Day 157—Night 110.
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