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7^ saBEBW >c 4 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1933 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON,'S; C. WASHINGTON WILL MAKE ^ LOANS ON OPTION COTTON j wpiiiaiHii !| p ii;.i \ Personal /Aentioh ^ | ii i!;!ia';:atiiiai!ii o-vij n ^ A ^ ^ r>i • *T ' Mrs. S. P. Bowles and children ton Held By Government As Part Payment for Plowinj^ Lp^visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. iiiinmairji licaii IICIBIHail'i: More Than Ten Million Acres of Growing Crop. S. Harris, in Jacksonville, Fla. ^ ^ '' - : ■ Davis Pitts ^ of Atlanta, Ga., spent Wash'^ton, Nov. 12.—Fam^ offi-'ers were offered two methods of pay-[the week-end with.his mother, Mrs. cials have decided cotton on which to make loans were on' ment. Nannie A. Pitts. 'f a Farm Officials Decide To Lend Four Cents Pound On Option Cot-! ^ o u u i .1 v i.4 1 vi- p t / c a 1 J r . \A..^ p I Ruth Todd of Sedalia, spent. the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Irene Todd. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Wise of Grcen- viUe, weie the week-end guesis of Dr. and Mrs. Fra^k Kellers. options were given^ One was a'flat rental for the landj Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Swansen of An-' Charles J. Barrett of Barbnursville. ® fheir benefit pay-(taken out of cultivation with rate of derson, spent the week-end here with W. V'a., spent a few days this week with Dr, R. W. Johnson. Carroll Pitts of Inman, spent Sun day here with his mother, nie Pitts. Mr. ar.d Mrs, Jack W. Dillard and iu\.ciuit uu; ijui iiiiun ’ I Mtr . i iic laziii^r iiumiiiiiiK n i had been arranged .six cent.s a pound for it Mr./and Mrs. Bonner Harvley of Mrs. Nan- 7'i'oenwood, spent the week-end withj 'the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. 1 B. Blakely. ^ , 1 and Mrs.-J. N. Plowden ofj merits for plowing up more than ten!payments varying according to past friends, million acres of their growing crop,yields of the land. The second was a! last surtimer. ^ ,lower rental plus an option on govern-* It was disclosed tonight that a ten-' ment cotton equal to the amount of tative commitment of $37,000,000 the estimated yield of the land put to. froni the Reconstruction corporation' the plow. The farmer obtaining ani iyj,. I option-was credited with having paid * ^ Tno-rinv Gables, spent Wednesday and Thurs- The.loans will be made through the*.six cent.s a pound for it. f'' ’ hb •• with the latter’s sister and broth- Commodity Credit corporation. Details, cotton represented bv the option! ^ er-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. D. 0. Rhame. of the plan are expected to be com-U. vent ually was sold at a figure above'. *'''?'• N- Quinn has returned to, ^nd Mrs. Thorn well Dunlap pleted w'ithin ten days, hut it is in-^^ cents, that margin would repre-j in Black.sbmg after spend-[ were visitors in Columbia this w’cek. tended‘to make possible loans of four 'sent a profit to the farmer. More than daughter, | Leaman and sons, James cents a pound,on more than 2,200,000 ^jjjf farmers joining in the plan’* ^ i <• i bales. • Mis.^ .hilia Patnek of I^ancastei;, is is the third of the major Sunday in nieth’o\f of payment, with the volume spending nearly completed payment of $111,- 000,000 in cash rentals to farmers joining in their program. As a result of non-delivery, the farmers have had no oj^portunity to exercise them. pound by farmers and will soon begin mak ing loans of 45 cents a bushel on corn. ' The cotton loan program now under way involves a potential volume of $300,000,000, while the corn program involves about c 200.000.000. In the case of both option and corn join the government’s production con- * cents a troL campaign.^Governmenl ufficiai:^ be'ow \ as.sert that, with production control,, Sr.ould cotton - higbt'r prices in the ftifure are ‘‘cer- ^^'u cents, the tain” aiui that the loans'ai’e .secure. ' un h;.< ojition would They regard this loan program as being in a different category from the farm noard’s stabilization efforts, in which the loarii aequiied a amount of cotton and w heat price-pegging eflort.s. The plan was the guest Sunday of .Miss Eliza beth Sheely. Misses Elsie and Rosa Bailey Little, students at Winthrop college, spent the week-end with thier mother, Mrs. expecta^ I a. I their' Miss can oh^Tff pound While cotton is ten cents at market. Ciintiiuie to sell below fa”mer making a loan in* realizing four cents a pound or the si\me amount as he would if he ordered his oiition cot ton sold at 10 cents a ppund and was Little. Elizabeth Copeland„of_JIark&:L- Henry and Billy, spent Cross H'll w'ith relatives. ' Dr. and Mrs. *E. Mood Smith and* 1 Dr. and Mrs, FeJder Smith visited i fri^'nds in Batesburg and I.eesville on j Sunday. — 1 Urs. PL Mood and P’elder Smith] were in Spartanburg Monday evening ’ to attend a meeting of the post-grad- o uatc optometric clinic, held by the tometrists of the Pieilmont zone. I * * Eant Thornley of Walhalla, spent the w't*ek-end.with his mother, Mrs. J.M> I„. Thornley, and attended home-com- at PrpRbj’terian cnllesre. NOTICE FOR PAYMENT OF CITY TAXES Notice is hereby given'that Town 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 th^ collection of taxes at the Office of the Town Clerk on September 15th, 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 (27 ) discount; between October 1st and October'15th, a one (17 ) per cent discount. A penalty of fifteen (15'y) per cent, will accrue on all taxes not paid on or before Wednejfday, November 15. fhe levy for current fiscal year is thirty-seven (37) mills; twelve (12) mills for current operating expenses and twenty-five (25) mills for interest and sinking fund.,^ on various bond issues outstanding. ' * ' The foregoing notice is given pursuant to Ordinance passed by the Town Council August 29th, 1933. D. C. HEUSTESS, Town Clerk. Under the new loan tions are- that few will exercise » IdriVi dalo. spenf the week-end with her par- cotton is eut.s. Mr. and Mrs.'Dave \V. Coiieland. Jim McDuffie of Uofumhus, Ga., spent the weekend with ^iends^ at The latter remained for Presl>ytenan college and the orphan^ mother. Mr. James N. C., and Mrs. H. M,- Leaman and Henry Leaman of Whiteville^ were guests Saturday of Mrs. i:; ;«► ► large in its I It was reported tonight that board had Reconstruction corporation's tentative no mt-an- of limiting production. jc(uninitment of $37,000,00(1 was not When the governmont’s cotton sufficient, the Commodity corporation plow-lip campaign was started, farm- would seek additional funds. ► f H. D. HKNK^ F. M. BOLAND H. D. Henry & Company Mi.-s Elizabeth Sheely of Ninety- Six. .spent the week-end at home with her paia'nts, Mr, ami Mrs. O. 1. Sheely, I .Misses Mary Jo Rheney and Laurie if the»Stevens, of .Augusta, Ga., .spent Fri-1 day here with friends. | Mr. and Mrs. George Wjitts ("ope-j land and little son. visited the for mer’s sister. Mrs. 1. H. Hollingsworth,* in Union this week. Mis.s Pauline _^Uoberts of Limestone; college, Gaffney, spent the weekend I ’with her parents. ! Mr. and Mrs. ('. .-K. Walker of Win-1 ; ton-Salem, N. ('., spent the week-| end with .Mrs. K. E. .lones andMaiuily,. Mrii. W, T. Cook of Gueenwood.. spent Friday here with Miss Crystal | 1 <► a visit to .Mr. and .Mrs. L. T. Hamage and Mr. and* ^lrs. Clarence Copeland spent .Sunday m Highlanils and .Asheville. .Miss Isabel Witherspoon of Colum-Dj bia, .sju'ntithe week-eP<l with ht • jiar-!,, ents, .Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Witherspoon.; 11 Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Bailey, Missj' Beck Shands i INSURANCE SI'DCKS BONDS REAL ESTATE IX)ANS NFGOIIATED : : I I Rosanna Vance and Mrs were in Lancaster Saturday marriage of Miss Rose Robert M.nrion Tarrant ] Mr.s. Annie Dunlap of .Mountville. i ^ spent Tuesday here with her son (laughtei-in-law, Mr. and well Dunlap. ' .Mr. and .Mrs. C. W. Johnson an-1 nounee the birth of a son, Charles! WThtielTl, Jr., (hi Nivembev 12, at th^ Hays hi siritaf: for the Williams to •and .Mrs. Thorn- Statement of the Condition of M;S. BAILEY & SON, BANKERS CI.INTON. S. ('. ■y At the Close of Business October 25, 1933 Conden.sed F'rom Report to State Bank Examiner RESOURCES Leans and Discounts Real Estate Due from Banks and ('ash on Hand Other Resources $817,196.44 10,567.49 115,295.21 1.3,105.04 nr Mr. and Mrs. \V. VV. .Arrington and i childien of Greenville, spent the weei- end with Mrs. .Arrington’s parents, .Mr. and .Mrs. K. F. Blakely. IOANNA MILL NEWS ROGERS □ UAiiTY rnnn shops % * ♦ CIRCUS Plata ar S«lf-Rlalii< FLOUR 890 PlLLSBURY’8 **Balaaoed** FLOUR $1.19 JBWBL OR VBGE'TOLB ^ SHORTENING 3 250 BEST GRADE PURE LARD 3 250 BEST AMERICAN CHEESE i.a 170 SPRINGBROOK—PRINT . BUTTER 250 SELECTED EGGS DOZ. 250 MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 290 RITTER’S CATSUP LG. 14-OZ. R BOTTLE PHILLIP’S VEGETABLE SOUP CAN 50 FRANCO-AMERICAN SPAGHETTI 2 CANS 150 POST TOASTIES OR KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES ,70 ROSBDALE QUEEN OLIVES . 9 A# BOT. TASTY FLAKE SODA CRACKERS . iTO. Wood'lift anti oilier friends. .Mr. and Mrs. J. .A. Neighbors of ; Willianisttin, spent the week-end with the ft.nner’.s parents, .Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Neighbors. « Mr. anti Mrs. Barney Parndt of Co lumbia, spent the week-end here with f rienils. , .Miss .Medora Browning of Conveise college. S4)artanburg, speni Jhe_\vevk-i ^ end at home anti attended the pledge'(’harleston, spent the dance k riday evening. 'week-eml with Mr. and Mi-s. '1. .A. De- Miss Martha Weir Davis (>f Lauren.s, i spent the week-end with relatives in (’. R. Chapman was called to I the city. 'Greer last Thtirsiiay on account of the Miss Frances Bailey of Limestone „f college, Gaffney, spent the week-end at home with her parents, Dr. and , Mrs. T. U W. Bailey, . M iss Annie I.,ee Jack.son of IJme- stone college, spent the week-end at home with hei parents, .Mr. and Mrs. !T. J. Jackson. I Mr.s. Maude Hampton is spending Uhis week in Jacksonville, Fla., attend ing the meeting of the Hairdressers and Cosmetologists as.sociation. Mrs. W. R. Blakely, Mr. and Mrs. ’Clarence Blakely of WjHiamston, were ,the guesLs Friday of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Blakely. .Miss .Margaret Moorhead of Coker college, Hartsville, spent the week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mr.s. W. | Lax the Bladder With Juniper Oil, | 1 .A. .Moorhead, and attended the jiledge , Huchu, Etc. j Drive out the impurities anil excess ^ i Miss Patricia Giles, student at Vir- acids that cau.se irritation, burning* ginia Ihtermbnt, Bristol, Va., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. C. C. Giles, and attended the pledge ilanee Friilay evening. Friends of T. ’J. Jack.son will- glad to .see him out again afthr hav^^the , , mg been confined to hi7 home on ac-|J' Ug store. After four days if not re- ' count of injurie.s received in an auto- li^ved of “getting up nights nmobile accident some time ago. Mis.ses .Mary Howze Dillard, Sadie TOTAL * ('apital Stock .. Undivided Profits Due to Banks . Bills Payable — LIABILITIES $1,016,164.18 $ 20,‘201.40 8,320.27 NONE none. o i > i* i ► i ► < ► <► i* <* * * Othtr* liabilities DEPOSn'S TOTAL NONE 987,042.51 $1,016,164.18 THE ABOVE STATEMENT SHOWS THE STRONG 1»OSmON OUUUPIEI) BY THIS PIONEER BANK OF LAURENS COUNTY. < ► WE WELCOME PERSONAL AND COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS. her mother. .Mrs. J. L. Delaney spent the past week in Charlotte, N. C., with' her sis- J^ter. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Meeks and fam ily spent the week-end in Belton. : Mrs. .Nettie Lee .Meek.s and little daughter spent the week-end-in Honea Path. ‘ I Mr. Robert Pooje spent the week-, .end in Ninety-Six. ! I Mr. and Mrs. John Fox and daugh-1 ’ter, .Sedalia, and Mr. Jack Simmons,! j visited relatives in Walhalla Sunday. | Why Get Up Nights?] and frf*qiH*nt desire. Juniper oil' is I pleasant to take in the form of BU-' KETS, the bladder laxative, also con-! taining Buchu leaves, ef^J Works on ! bladder .similar to castor oil bowelsr (Jets-a 25c box frtim on anjr go buck and get yiiur money. If you are both ered with backache or leg pains caus- Chandler and Lidie I.eake, sWents at disorders you are the ' University of South Carolina,! L> feel better after this clean.s- weie at home thi.s week-end for the '"If and you get your regular sleep. * pledge dance. | Kellers Drug Store and Youngs Lieut. William M. Blakely, officer! Pharmacy says BUKETS is a best at the C. C. C. camp'at Mt. Sterling, We Deliver Friday at 4 P. M. Saturday at 10 A. M. and Z P. M. Family Orders Only. .N. C., spent the week-end with hi.s 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Blakley. j Rev. and Mrs. M. C. Dendy and chil dren and Mrs. J. L Opeland of Gainesville, Ga., were here for home coming at the college Friday and were gue.sts of relatives in the city. Misses Gene McKee and Mary An derson, students at Erskine college, ^ue West, spent the week-end with the former’s mother, Mrs. Alma Mc Kee, and friends at the orphanage. .Mr. and Mrs. T! M. 8ea.se and chil dren and Mr. and Mr.s. P. B. Adair •spent Sunday in Prosperity with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. * Sea.se. . . Friends of Clyde Lankford will be 'glad to know that he has Returned i home from Columbia, where he has | b«‘en a patient in the Veterans’ hos-1 pital the past six week.s. „ Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Blakely, Misses^ .Margaret and Katherine and William* Blakely, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Tribble, ; Mrs. R. L Plaxico and .Miss Nannie' ■ Young Tribble were in Ora Friday for ! the funeral of Mrs. T T. Byrd.' ’ .Mr. and .Mrs. Hugh Jones of .Mount- ville, spent Sunday’Avif^h the former’s sister, .Mrs. George Watts Copeland. They _were accompanied home by Mr. Jones’ mother, Mr.s. Nannie Jones, foi st* verai days visiL seller. 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