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« 4 4 ♦ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1933 PAGE nVR HENRY F. ilt( BOI.ANh H. b. HEN#Y~SrCOIVIPANY INSURANCE STOCKS . BONDS - REAL ESTATE ” 0 r LOXNS NEGOTIATED NOTICE FOR PAYMENT OF CITY TAXES Notice is hereby given that Town Taxes for the Town of Clinton will he due and collectible between September 15th and November 15th, for the yeai^lOSS. The Tax Books will be opened for the collection of taxes at the Office of the Town Clerk on Septeml]er J5th, and will re main open each day thereafter, Sunday excepted, up to and through Novmber 15th. A1 taxes paid between,. September 15th and October 1st will carry a two (2S') discount ; between October 1st and October 15th, a one •(!' »' ) per cent discount. A penalty of f’fteen (15% ) per cent, will accinie on ‘all taxes not paid on or before Wednesday, November 15. ^ The levy for current fiscal year is thirty-seven (37) mills; twelve (12) mills for current operating expenses and twenty-five (25) mills for interest an4 sinking fund on various bond issues outstanding. • The foregoing notice is-given pursuant to Ordinance pa.ssed by the Town Council August 29th, 1933. D. C. HEUSTESS. Town Clerk.- STOKELY’S CORN 3 NO. 2 CANS 25t Springbrook Butter 22# STOKELY’S PARTY PEAS 2 NO. 1 OC# CANS Octagon Soap CAKE 9TOKELY’S " A HOMINY 6V20 Delmonte Asparagus picnic : CAN 121^ STOKELY’S DICED CARROTS 100 NuCOa-—margarine LB. 12^ • STOKELY’S TOMATOES 3 CANS Plllsbury Cak« Flour pkq. 2Se' CIRCUS—Plain or Self-Rising FLOUR 24LB. BAo OTr No. 37 Flour HAO $1.91 BEST GRADE PURE LARD 7^/zt “ ^ ie%vel or Vogetola " ^ bulk—lb, 2^ White Potatoes Sweet Potatoes 8 Lbs. 10 Lbs. 25c 8 lbs. SHORTENING 55c FINAL SEITLE.MENT Take notice that on the 8th day of November, 1933, we will render a final account of our acts and doings as Ex ecutors of the estate of Mamie C. NOTICE! ^ Personal /Mention ^ N £ ilUB iiiB*:!iB!t!lBi::«ni!Bl'llB.illBilHB!iiiB!!ll ,1 Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Steer are spend-] J. P. Carter ot.Greer, spent Tuesday ingr several days in Charleston. ' |in the city wit)* friends. J! M rs. Agnes Kern spent the week-! Tom Leake, of Paris, Texas, is vis- ;end in Darling-ton with the Mrs. 25c 8 Pounds Pure Lard 59c oi week-! Tom J. T. iiting his sister, Mrs. C. €. Bailey. I-^ngston. I Pr. and Mrs. J. I^ee'Young leftj ' Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes and' Tuesday-for Philadelphia where they daughter, Elizabeth, visited relatives' will visit Mrs. Voung’s,~sister. ' j in Little Mountain Sunday. Miss Ethel Wrgiht of I.anford, is j Mr; and Mrs. M. M. Freeman and 1 visiting her sister and hrother-m-law, jchildren sp^nt Friday in Columbia Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chaney. | with friends. i Mrs. .Jack H. Young left Tuesday |.^ Miss Elizabeth Shecly of Ninety- fo*' Pulaski, Va.. to vi.sit "her daugh-, rSix, spent the week-end with her par- ter, Mrs. ,J. M. Dick. _ _ - | jents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. I. Shcely. 1 Mrs. Sallie Duncan, Miss Sara, Otis ! r. an^ Mrs. J. Swansen of An-land James Duncah and Dr. Jack iderson, spent Sunday with friends injTrotti, all of Whitmire, si)ent Sunday the citj. with Mr. and .Mrs. J. W. Milam, j j '1 Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bobo f^nd Mr. ^ Mrs. .1. Will Leake left Friday fur and Mrs. J. C. Cromer of Spartan-1 Orange, N. J., where she will visit ! urg sjjent "Sunday here with\ rela- her daughter. Miss Janet Leake. 'tives. : Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Burns and ' Miss Margaret Beeks and Dick Mrs. M. C. F^oole spent tht^ week-end j Tucker of Greenville. .S4>ent Sunday | in Greenville with Sir. and Mrs. J. T. jwith the former’s .si.sie'r. Miss Mary I>empsey. ! Becks. ' i : : ■ ' | 1 Mrs^Ethel Wier and (laughter. Miss' | i ♦ Louise, of Fort Pierce, Fla., are snend-1-llUCit a SLSSOITS Ui ting the winter with her father, \V. L. ' Cl. x A xi. 1 Lynn, and other relatives. iDL&xCS /\LLd.CKCCl a Misses Lidie I.eako and Sadie Chandler, students at the University of South Carolina, spent the week-end in.. ^ at home. \\arning By Roosevelt They Miss-Kate Milam, of Springfield, Are Expected To Do Share. SAFE - SOUND SECURE : 4 t 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 This institution offers a complete banking service that is not only modern, but Safe, Sound and Secure. The absolute protection of our cus- moters, together vvhh Uie greatest po.ssible co- ciieration and helpfulness to the people of this section. OUR RECORD IS WRITTEN IN 47 YEARS OF UNBROKEN SERVICE. NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED Local Relief Groups Given 111.$. Baile* & Son BANKERS I spent the week-end with'her parents, | ‘Mr. and Mrs. .L W. Milam. Washington, Oct. If).—President] ! Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Lawing of Ruosevelt tonight assailed "buck pass-1 ! Greer, spent the week-end here with t*r.s” who leave it all to the govern-i ! relatives. inent in providing relief for the needy: j Miss Katherine Fuller of Charles-, und appealed to all to give to locals jton, spent the week-end at home with b)rganizations carrying on welfare] I her jiarents. Mi-, and ^ Mrs. B. R OLDEST STRONGEST Fuller. John .\llen Dugan of Hartsville, spent the week-end here with Mrs. Dugan, who is visiting her parents, Mr. anil Mr.s. W. E. Neighbors. Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Peake. Mrs. M. (.. Duskin and 1-red Oxley attended the F/urman-Citadel football game in Greenville Saturday. 1 Mr. and .Mrs. J. .A. Neighbors of I Williamston, spent the week-end with j -.Mr. and Mrs. W. E. .Neighbors. services. Opening the four weeks’ charity drive of the 19.33 mobilization/ for human needs in an address from the White House Mr. Roosevelt re-em phasized his position that local and! 0 state resjuuisibility comes first the relief program and said; “A number—1 am glad to say a small number—of people have writ ten to me to exjn'ess the thought that all reli(‘f work should be tak en over by the* government, and Ellisor Sunday Mr. anti ■ Mr. and Mrs N'ewberiy spent .Adaniti’ parents, Duncan. .Mrs. B. M. .\nilersy)ti burg, and Mrs. K. T. laiilH, spent last week ne> Kern^. Kt'v. and .Mrs. S. I nounce the birth of a October 11. .Mr. and .Mrs. Grady ( handler, .Miss Margai-et Hollis and Albert Aliram.s j.pent yesterday in Columbia ing the .state fair. , * I Mr. and Mrs, W’. W' Adams of ,hav^ intinmtefl that they vrmrld trot with .Mrs. ft-'el any duty this year to suhscribe ;Mrs.' W'. J.-fd local j nlief or local, charity , ■ ‘'Tlie^-e oeople have a wholly wrong of Spartan- slant on the fundamental l)asis of McGill of At- with Mrs. .\g- our American civilization. They deny the civic lespon.sibilily of the individ ual, and would .seek to Bowles an- daughtei-, on toss every problem into the la|) of the govern ment. They are ‘buck passei s.' ” Newton I). Baker, secivlary of war din ing the^^^j/fTld. conflict, and chairman of ihe mobili'/.ation organi- attend-*''■“fiori, spoke on the same program' I with the president. .\rringtoM and1 “I am gliTiL mdeed that ihy old children of (ireenville^spent Sdnday fnend, Newton I). Baker, oiice more .Arringfon’s parents, Mr. *is heading the forces of moliilizalion with .Mrs. * * M is. K. F. Blakely. Miss Ruth Todd of .Sedalia, spent [the week-end with her mother, Mrs. , Irene Todd. I Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Galloway, Mrs. that the and this time we are ail hajtpy it is a mobilization of peace,” executive said. He ad(K*d the " fine teamwork in the recovery program cannot- be suc- C. E. Galloway and daughter, Marcia, cessful if an important horse is lying attended the Brown-Hart wedding in back in the tiace.s. Belton yesterday. j While a “steadily growings re-ern- I)r. R. M. Kennedy of Newberry.*! ployment of the unemployed” has .spent Sunday here with her brother, j taken many families and individuals Dr J. B. Kennedy. pTf *’^**^' .Mrs. S. A. Kern and daughter, | of those still on relief,” is propor- A'^nes of Greenwood, visited Mrs. | tionately greater than it was be- ^gnes Kern last week. * ad‘lition to the work of George Mitchell is spending .several j direct relief, it is necessary for us to days in Chicago, attending the Cen- continue our support of the perma- ury of Progress exposition. Inent hospital and welfare- services j .Mr and Mrs. T. ('. Jo-hnson and that exi.st in every county and in mo.st ;ons spent last week-end in Newberry communities. CLINTON Wednesday Oct. 25 WEST MAIN ST. SHOWGROUNDS T''^o Performances - Matinee 2:30 Night 8 P. M. Hi';itl)ES AND HORDES OK WELL TRAINED ANIMALS KAPITAN EKATIIRINC ESrECIAI.I.Y Movie Dog Actor Son of Rin-Tin-Tin 25 FOR CHILDREN FOR ADULTS 35' ^•4 I r with Mrs. John.son’s parents, Mr. and .Mrs. J, W. White. .Mrs A. L. Venable of Jefferson, Ga i« spending some time with Mrs. ] policy was predicated ' L Sims and family. “that the indivi Dr and Mr.s. F. S. (’hance are in'citizen will continue to The pre.sident reiterated that the government would not let anyone starve this winter, but said this on the asser- idual American do his and ''Chicago, attending the Century of Progress exposition. Mr. and Mrs._^lA*wis D. Simp.son land children spent Sunday in VVhit- jmire with .Mrs. Simpson’s sister, Mrs. ;,Sara SulK‘r._ ^ Miss Mary Pins<>n left Friday to Hake up her teaching duties at her 'school near Gaffney. .She was accom- Ipanied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' F. C. Pinson, for the day. her jiart, even more unselfishly than Compliance Board For County Named I>auiens, Oct. 42.—.Six citizens have been named by the ext'c-utive committee of the National Recov ery Administration as members of Dr. D. O. Rhame, Jr., is spendingjthe local comjiliance hoard in con- weeks attending the Century of nection with the enforcement of the exposition in (Chicago, andlNRA codes. two Progres.s See U8 for the best and choiceat Fresh Meats. Also Heavy and Fancy Groceries. We can supply you with ! medical clinics at the Ford hospital o. l. U>ng, attorney, represent-1 tn Detroit."- 'og the legal profession, is o act as j Dr. L. R. Lynn and Mr. and Mrs.'ex-officio chairman of the board.^ W. W. Harris, are in Jacksonville, Other meniliers are: E. D. Easter-1 Fla., where Dr. Lynn and Mr. Harri.sihy, to represent emfiloyer.s in in- are at‘tl!rntrng the meeting of the (ju^try; Fred Chumley, emfiloyees in Synod of F'lorida. ■ industry; Tv l.ane .Monroe, employ- .Mr.s. _Bruce Roberts and little! ers in merchandising; James M. daughter have Returned to their home . I>onnan, employees in merchandis- in Columbia after spending several'ing, and Mrs. J. H. Teague to rep- 'ays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. resent consumers. A permanent A. E. McIntosh. chairman will be selected later, it Mr. and Mrs. G. W'. Bell spent the i^ announced. This selection, in con- week-end in Charleston with relatives., fomijty with NRA policy, will be Mr. and * Mr.s. Joe L. Grouber of picked from among retired business men Vho now have no connection Wright, deceased, in the office of B'® grade Oysters you can buy— Judge of Pronatc of Laurens county,' at i: o’clock a. m., and on the same day will apply for a 'final discharge from'our trust as Executors. Any person indebted to said jstate notified and required to make, pay ment on or before that date; and all persons 'faving claims ‘ against said estate will present them on or before said date duly proven, or be forever barred. SALLIE LEE WRIGHT, JAMES L. WRIGHT, Executors.;/ Oct. 4. 10-26-3tc Fish each extra select. Also Fresh week from Thursday on. We have a new shipment of grain, such as Vetch. Barley, Seed Oats, Rye and Austrian Winter Peas, all kinds of Feoda, • W'e are [ here for call 157. Also Charleston, were the guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Jeanes. Miss Maxiene Mprphew, Kohn Bkrnes, Veldon Morj^hew, Heyward Dorn and Robert Steer are spending today in Columbia attending the state fair. , Mrs. J. D. Guerard left Friday, for Charleston, to join Mr. Guerard, who is attending the State Medical college. either with industry or labor, er with indusry or labor. SEPT. HONOR ROLL FOR WADSWORTH SCHOOL after spending the past two weeks • 'with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Frank, your service—jKelldrs. j ,1 Mr. aftd Mrs. Kenneth Burdette and] children of Charleston, spent the | week-end here with relatives. Miss j Sybil Burdette accompani«Hl them home after several weeks visit in .McGee for Public Hauling Charleston. Second grade: Jim Crawford. Third grade: Omega Monroe. Fifth grade: Dorothy Horton. Sixth grade; Martha Young. Farmers Exchange T. J. Blalock, Prop, x See “Slim” New Sweaters^ and Lumber Jackets L. B. DILLARD NRA Emblems Imprinted On Your Stationery AND OTHER PRINTED MATERIAL AT NO EXTRA COST! These emblenrsv imprinted on your present supply of stationery or other printed matter at small cost. IDENTIFY YOUR BUSINE^ AS A SUPPORTER OF THE NRA Chronicle Pu Company ‘^All Kinds of Printiiig««'£xcept Bad” NOW OPERATING ON NRA CODE ib 1 Bskij r.—i-.::; \ v-S' *^11 JkiTr -'iSi I .