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/• 1' THIESDAY. OCrOBER 12. 1933 THE CLINTON/CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. -V - 4* 1 / TXTTTTttffftttttiftMMiiMitttiii ♦ / ♦ H. D. HENRY F. M. BOLANU z H. D. Henry & Company PxVOE nvi? ■'» INSURANCE STOCKS • BONDS < Loans negotiated REAL ESTATE III ^ 'Personal Mention ii»i«Bl,MRS. ELLA CRAINE Clinton, sn<^ H. Ci Crnine DIES AT HOME HE«e|''>‘^^„„^^ t ♦ I Now Is The Time to Mrs. Emma Little As spending two weeks in Statesboro, Ga., with her ^,{^daughter, Mrs. Harvey Brannon. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Mitchell and children of Asheville, N. C., spent Sunday here with relatives. i Miss Georgia B. Blakely spent Sun- jday in Gree'nwoad with her sister, Mrs. Bonner Harvley. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Jacobs {'.nd Mrs. 'j. F. Jacobs, Sir., left Saturiay ^ ^New York to spend severah days ■'iiKiS'iiiBiiaiixK'iiaiiiiaLMy'iBtiimv Miss Margaret Hollis spent Sunday ^rs. Ella Craine, 68, home Monday at the Clinton Mill. She is .survived by three daughters, Mrs./| Minnie Carson, Mrs. Ella Mae Lewis and Mrs. Cora Duvall, all o(f Clinton; Mrs. E. L. Sharpe''anFchildrei. of Greenville;, Kimbcrlin Heights, Tenn., are sneml- ing some time here with relatives. ^ \ runeraL services were held at 11 j. , o’clock MondiTy morning at the Da- died at her' . . A ^ cusville chvii'ch near Greenville. in Ninety-Six with friendi^. HAT DO / P. S. Jeanes I or Mrs. B. H. Boyd left this week for*^ Chicago to visit the Century of Pro gress exposition. | James Witherspoon was in Colum- bih Saturday for the Villanova-Caro-' liha football game. Miss I.idie Leake of the University of South Carolina, spent the week-end i and Mrs. J. Will, land for Grain FIELDS ON WHICH COTTON WAS FLOW ED UP' ^ ARE IDEAL FOR THIS Pl’RPOSE. ' Flour and feed are hi^h priced and you should plaht Wheat and Oats for ycur needs. On these cotton lands you can not plant crops for market. Ihe Gt^vernment recommends Food and Feed Cfrps to protect the land this winter and for home con- sumpLba. — — Mr. and Mrs. R. E. PVrguson re-j •^viCi her parents. Mi turned last week from New Orleans, j i^pako.. - ' where they spent several days, the. Mrs. Zanie Camiibell is spending trip being made by airplane. (several weeks in Charlote with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Simpson and chil- ,nnd Mrs. J. A. Parker and other rela- dren of Whitmire, spent Sunday with tives. Mrs. Simpson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ix'wis Bagwell, and D. B. Bobo. jMr. and Mrs. Gporge R. Holland spent James W. Caldwell has returned 1 Sunday in Swananoa,'N. C. with Mrs. from Edisto 'island, where he has Holland’s parents, Mr. and .Mrs. F. ' been spending the past few weeks with friends. j Misses Helen Milam and Elmyra 1 Ray spent the week-end in Columbia 'with the former’^ aunt and uncle, Mr. {and Mrs. S. A. Lindsay. Buchanan. Miss .Agatha Bailey of Chester, .spent the week-end with her pare^ Dr. and Mrs. T. L. W.. Bailey. Miss Sadie Chandler of the liniver isity of South Carolina, spent the NOTICE FOR PAYMENT OF CITY TAXES Notice is hereby given tha^t Tow’n Taxes for the Town of Clinton will be due and collectible between September 15th and November 15th, for the year 1933. The Tax Books will be opened for the" collection of taxes at the Otlice of the Town Clerk on September 15th, anH will re main open each day thereafter, Sunday excepted, up to and through Novmber 15th. A1 taxes paid betw'een September 15th and ^October 1st will carry a two- (2'f ) discount; beUyeen October 1st and October loth, a one ( !'. ) per cent discount. and Friends of Mrs. R. A.,:;^Wallack will To Insur^Profitable Yields Use Perfection Grain Fertilizer Friends of, Clyde S. l.ankford will ^ sorry to loam that he m-Ti tmtTent f her homewith her sister and brotber- in the Veterans’ hospital in (^olumbia. in-law, .Mr. and Mr.s. Clayte Ray. .'!r. and Mrs. L. L. .\dair have re- Mrs. Clyde S. Lankford spent the turned to their home in Atlanta, after week-end in Columbia with Mr. l>ank- spending the past two weeks withjfoni and Mr. and Mr.s. H. F. Hutto. Mrs. Henry J. Nabor.s and. I. 0, .Adair,! Mr.s. .Lynn (’oojH'r has returned Mr.s. H, M. Wise and little daiigh-.from a week’s visit to her father, W. ter of Jacksonville, Fla., are visiting ■ .M. Wise, in Hatesburg, Manufticlured bv Clinton Cotton Company Oil Clinton, S. C. Miss Medora Browning of Converse, week-end with her pai'ents, college, tspartanburgr, spent the week- Mrs. J. Chandler, end at home. I * j Mrs. John .Allen Dugan and little ■daughter, of Hartsville, is vi.siting her I parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Noigh- Bbrs; — Jac^s aiid Tii>mpanyand Ts 'making be sorry to learn tha#She is ill at her; home on East Carolina Avenue. Miss Marion Cox, formerly of Sinvp- ^•11 1 g. • W • A l_ A penalty of fifteen (15'» ) per cent, w’ill accrue on all taxes not paid on or before Wednesday, November 15. The kw'v for current fiscal •mills: twelve (12) mills fir current operating expenses and twenty-five (25) mills for interest and sinking fund on various bond issues outstanding. year is thirty-seven (37) The foregoing notice is given pursuant to Ordinance passed by the Towni Council August ’29th, 1933. D. C.'hEUSTESS, Town Clerk. her partMit.s, Mr. and .Mrs. R, H. Mrs. Jot* Ih'rrick, Miss Tholnia and \ance. ,Ioe Derrick of ('harlotte, N. C., weix* Miss Mary Jo Rheney returned to! the guests of .M.tand Mrs. T. L. Coop- her home in Augusta Saturday where er this week. Ishe has accepted a position. , James Henry Leaman of Whiteville, N. C., visited his mother, Mrs. Mae Ix'aman, this week. Mr, and .Mrs. M. A. Sumerel and little daughter have returned to their home in Newport, Ky., after spend ing some time with relatives hore. — M rs. O. O, Cbi>eland and children and .Miss Fiumie Hatton sneiit Sumiav iiT NewiiiM rv with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. I’ropst ofj Winnsboro, visited their son, who is a* student at ITeshyterian- college last we<*k, and Mrs. I’ropst’s sister, Mrs.; V. I*. Adair. j Hayne, Carol and Judson Brehmer' of Kinards, spent the pa.st week-erul 1 ^ with their sister, Mr.s. Hubert Totid. IVIr. and. Mr.s. W. A. Moorhead and X Tuui- Ail<Li.Si>li were Jn _ .At h>»us THE SPIRIT OF HELPFULNESS ROGERS QUALITY FOOD 5HDP5 CAMPBELL’S—Tomato Juice or Tomato Soiip CAN 50 Campbell’s Pork & Beans 2 cans 9^ AR.GO—Halve* pr Sliced Peaches 2 NO. 2V4 CANS 250 Pure Lard bi^x 2 LBS. ise ARGO—Green or Wkiie Asparagus Tips PICNIC GAN 100 J«W«I on Vegotole u. 7e BEST AMERICAN »—IP ' — Cheese POUND 150 Gold Label Coff ee u LB. 2oe > XYZ BRAND~.S<a«d Dressing^ PINT 100 Rogers Santos Coffoe LB. tie CIRCUS—Plotnv or Self-Rmng fr|Ai«r 890 “ao $1.75 Hot Cup Coffoo LB. . SPRINGBROok—Fnnt Butter l^OUND 220 Ctovorbloom or Brookfield u- 2St friends. .Miss Elizabeth Lvnn spent Sunday in GrtH*nville with Miss Maxine .Able, -Mr. and Mrs, Homer Jones and chil dren spent Sunday in Easley with relatives. Hill .Monfredo of Spindale, spent tlu* wet k-end W’ua .Misses Sarah Ra« Saturday for the Cltmrgia-Tulane foot-i bull game. 1 W. E. Dillard, Reese Young and' lymily Di’l ird were in Greenville for aiuP^the circus. V .Miss Peggy Kyser sptmt the week-, .N. C., (‘nd at her home in Columbia. | with frieniLs. . Wallace Pranks of Wlptmire, spent t olenian and Viv-'the week-end with his mother, .Mrs., Depositors in this time-tested institution appremte Ihe spirit cf we meet tkeir iiultvithint Pickens We welcome e\ery oppc^iinity to know and serve you better through personal contiul. ian Sheely .'ipent .Sunday in Laurens Selma Franks. . . .with Misses Mlldreif anil Mary ( lisp. | M. A. Sumerel, Sr., has returned to i 'Mr. and .Mrs. T, R. Coojior spent his home in i.aureiis after an extended ' Sunday .in Charlotte, with the visit to hi j children hen*. brother and sister-Tn-law, Mr. and .Miss .Nannie McKittrick and .Max I .Mrs. H. F. Copelaml, Jr. | .McKittrick of Kinards, visited .Mr. and NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED t ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ : ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ! .Mr. and .Mrs. C. ('.'Giles .s|K*nt .Sun day in Green.sboro, N. with their I son, Thurston, who Is a student at I Oak Ridge Military institute, i Mrs. E. H. Sloan, Mrs. R. L. Plaxi- !co, .Mrs. W. B. Tribble and .Miss Nan nie Young Tribble were visitors in ! Greenville on T’riday. I Furman Bi-owiiUh* spent the week- ! end in Spartanburg with friends. I .Mr .and Mrs. C. E. Nichols visited the former’s mother in Greenwoo<l Friday. j Mi'i and Mrs. W. B. Tribble and chil- (Iren spent the week-end in Blacks- jburg with Mrs. Tribble’s parents, Mr. (and Mrs. J. N. Quinn. Mr. and Mrs. llassel Miller and chil- Idren of Whitmire, and Mr. and Mrs. Is. E. Richhourg and son of Harris, ►T.N. spent the week-end with Mr. , land .Mrs. D. B. Bobo. i I—pfU-Lr-Be+ley, left this week for (dvi- | cago to visit the Century of Progress 1 ! exposition. I .Mr. anil .Mrs. G. S. Yeldell of G.f-een- 'wooM, visited relatives here last week. I .Mr. and Mrs. J. f of" \Wirnanistbn7“”spent : with the former’s parents, Mr, and .Mrs. W. E. NeighBor^. Mr.s. Hubert To|id during the week end. Miss Mary Howze Dillard of the University of South (’arolinu, sjient the week-end with her parent.s, Mr. and .Mr.s. L. B. l>illard. Mrs. V'irgi-nia Guerurd of Given- wood, is spending the month of Osto- ber with her children, .Miss Helen, Ed win and Allen’Guerard at the orphan age. M. $. Bailey & Son TOO BUSY TO LIVE (New York Times) persons afflicted with huny- Addison Neighbors j the wirek^emt^ .Mi.ss I/)is Page of Spartanburg, has ' arrived to take charge of Carter’s j Beauty .shop. She is a.ssisted by .Mi.ss Elizabeth Milam of this city, j Mr. and .Mrs. R. A. Steer left .Mon- |day::7for Richmond, Va^ where they I are spending .several day'*'. .Mrs. Frank Kellers, Mrs. E. B. S. 1 Warren and Mrs. J. D. Gueiard were .visitors in Greenville on .Saturday. ! Dr. T. L. W. Bailey and Dr. J.. ix?e ' Ypung were in .Spartanburg Tue.sday for the funeral of Dr. Hugh R. Black, i I^riends of Karl Johnson will be^ Foi itis: He hadn’t time to greet the day, He hadn’t tinsei to laugh or play; He hadn’t time to even smile; He hadn’t time to glean the news, ~ He hadn’t time to dream or mu.se; He hadn’t time to train his mind. He hadn’t frme to be just kind, He hadn’t time.to see a joke, He hadn't time to write his folks; He hadn’t time to eat a meal. He hadn’t time to (leeyily feel; He hadn’t time Ut take a rest, lie Tiadn’t time to act his bUs'U; He hadn’t time to help a eau.se. He hadn^t time to make a yiause; He hadn’t time to pen a note, BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST He hadn’t time to cast a vote; He hadn’t time to sing a song, He hadn’t time to right a wrong; He hadn’t time to send a gift, He hadn’t time to practice thrift: He hadn’t time to exercise, Ilf hadn’t time to scan the .skies; He hadn’t time to heed a cry, He hadn’t time to say good-bye; He hkdn’t time to study fioi.se, H(r hadn’t time to repress noise;- He hadn’t time to go abroad, He hadn’t time to serve his God; 4, BALLARD’S FLOUR, 24 lbs $1.15 FLORCSA FLOUR, 24 lbs. $1.15 SFRINGBOOK BUITER, lb 22c SPRINGBRCOK BUTTER, lb. ..... .. 22c WHITE POTATOES, 8 lbs. .7. 25c SWEET POTATOES, 8 lbs. 25c WHITE CABBAGE, Ib. . 3c glad to know he is recovering from a (hadn’t time to lend or give. He hadn’t^time to really live; He hadn’t time to read this verse, He hadn't time —he’s iit a heaise. »»ic iiuvei fimerii 1.4 erythin^ worth Hoiii Furniture i.s one der' the NRA furnfl valueH, all raw mat \ ATTENTION—SCHOOL TEACHERB »’hy not five ire your subscriptions to your school mneazines. Call 38 at ^12:30 p. m. JA>ir.S W. CALDWELL NOTICE Good Until Nov. 10, 1933: Good Houaekeepinf, 2 yearn, $3.75.' week-end with her parents, Dr, Cosmopolitan and Good Housekoep- Mrs. B. O. Whitten. She had as two weeks’ illness at his home. Miss .Margaret Kem of Greenwood, spent the week-end with her grand mother, .Mrs. Agnes Kern. Mrs. Russell King of Ix;xington,: is visiting hpi4brother and .sister-in- law, MrraiW Mrs. B. F. Wingard. j will have Miss Mildred Mills of Cross Hill, house- was the guest Saturday of Mrs. Grady ; . Chandler. ®P- Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McMillan and ^ little son, Michael, of Fayetteville,! N. C., have been spending several! days here with the former’s parents, ‘Mr and Mr.. W."M. McMillan. !jxs |n THIS NEWSPAPER Misses Mary Emma Speake, Eliza- : - ^ beth Nelson, Evelyn and Mary Glynn _ Chambers, lone and Eloise Von HoL HLM CAREFLLI,dY EACH WE jlen, students at Lander college. Green- (wood, spent the weekend at home. * | I Miss Mai'tha Whitten, student at i Columbia college, Columbia, spent the and; her A NRA Emblems Imprinted On Your Stationery AND OTHER IMUNTEI) MATERIAL AT NO EXTRA C OST! —- These emblems imprinted on your present supply of stationery or other print(;;d matter at small cost. I IDENTIFY YOUR BUSINESS AS A SUPPORTER OF THE NRA % BR Glironicle Puhlishing >4 - T ti ing, one year, $4.00. JAMES W. CALDWELL- r Ifi^uest Miss Dale )ia -cuilegea. Theus, also of Co- A ■s -'-.Y'''■-; 1 W;,.....' M-J'AiA--... X •( I ** any An^Mds of Priiiting*««Except Bad” NOW OPERATING ON NRA CODE 'mi' .n, A'-, 1 >U