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, L \ THE CLINTON CHRO^^IGLE, CLINTON, S. C. V X THURSDAY, OCfOBER 11, 1934 (I’i) five half miH, (5)\mtHs, and one- jreinabove vided !n s^tlon^ It 2,,3, 4,'^ and 6, re-' 1 gt I • I • % ^ Georgjia)s Peachiest ]Peach A. ll- ,Srl=:~S?i' ov MPirTivp ^'TTPRi**VT 1 corpolat6 lirni.s of, FX^FV^F^* A\D TO PRO ^own of Clinton, and the same is; Sl’^ofxHF^SMD TOV^! O? ,n.p^ovem«f and^ '^IVKTVr FITV& fJ^o Clinton, bearing date.Jjjne 1st. 1925^ ?^SFWNT ™fIfo? - ^^-jand issued un^r authorization of, T*K£.MFXT THLHhOK ieloe^ion held on the mh day 6J MayJ 'BE i iT ordained, B\ T H E ^92'), and to cwiate a sinking fund to I TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TO\\N*‘}jg used in r^irenient and payment) OF CLI^'TON, S. C., in council of excess, if any, toj ASSEMBLED; • hg ygg^ hy t^g Town Council for'other' -- Set. 1. That a tax levy of twelve corporate purposes. ^ A13) mills on every dollars worth of Sec. 8.- That over and above and in property, real and perao^:lal not e^- addition to the levies of twelve (12) empt by law from taxation-within the mills, five (5) mills, thre> and one- coroprate limits of the Tinvn of Clin- half (SVi:) mills, one and , one-half ton be ansi the.same is hereby levied (iv;^) mills, five (5) mill's, one-half for current purposes and to defray-(i/jj) mill\ ?nd seven (7); mills, “as public expenses Of the Town of Clin- v—»—vJ..» .IJ.,:— , o hereinabove provided in sections 1, 2, toidfor the current fiscal year and to 3^ 4-5^ gnj 7^ respectively, of this, jneA^urrent indebtedness contract-;Ordinance, a levy of one (1) mill be' ed b^aid town for general corporate and is hereby made upon every dollars i purposes. ^ j worth of property, real and personal, I Sec. 2. That over and above and in not exempt by law from tajeation,! addition to the levy of twelve (12) situate and within the .corporate lim-f mills as hereinabove provided in sec- its of the Town of Clinton, and the! tion 1 of this ordinance a levy of five Lsame is hereby levied fo(r the purpose ' (5) mills be and is hereby njade uponjof raising taxes to meet Jhe interest' every dollars worth of property, I'ealjaccruing on waterworks maintenance! and-iieKsonal, not exeinpt by law from bonds of the Town of Clinton, bearing! taxation situate and within the cor- date June 1st, 1925, and i.ssui'd-un-' p~rate limits of the Town of Clinton,, der authorization Of election held onl and the same is hereby levied for the. the 2<)th day of May, 1925, and to' Howe About: Welfare Workers [ Baseball 4 Fundamental Truths ^ ^ By ED HQWE W ELFARE worker* have alway* I (Erom The Blue Stocking) , 'w’holesome school activities that we ,The sports writers of South Caro- feel have been rather neglected. One robbed the poor as crueljy a* the politicians'have robbed the people. ' enrllest book and public *pea .het'an with a plea for the poor, and’ jt-'U no disg:race ta*be wrong occas-'^jalate a-^deeper interest m these sporrt.s ihe olanKir ha* grown ever since, hut ionally And “Scoop” Latimer is prob- . TheU^ha Tire thanking their lucky ^t^rs'of the policies of this sports page this leaker that journalism is one vocation where year is to, report, and attempt to stim- * #- rhe prutr have not been Telleved. Wei 'ajbly breaking,his arm patting himself' If the professor dismisses his one- fare workers^ seem t,o prefer to keef* on the back. For the general concen- thirti*^ class at one,thirty-five, and the (he piHir as exhibits when they inaugu- sus.of opinion—the cunning Mr. Lati- student answers the q'ue^tion, “Mr. rate a new drive, as teachers exhibit ^mer excepted — was that the .Blue Bromide, who made the greatest con- Vhfldren when school directors are he ,Hose had new and striking- uniforms tributions to modern civilization?’’ ATLANTA . . . Miss JoMpUat Bowling (aboTe),bninette,of Oolkt* Park, Oa., is tba *'peaehiest** of ifl Geor^ pofebsa. She was so crowod by Ooremer Talznadge, so sbo aifkt rale at the eoart of statee at Chki^ G.O.P,*t Empire Bid purpose of lai.sing taxes'fb meet the create a sinking fund, to be u.sed ini interest accruing on street improve-; retirement and payment of .said bond.s. [ ment bonds of the Town of Clinton,,The excess, if any, to be used by the! bearing date the 1st day of January^ Town C'orpicil for other coiporate pur-' 1920, and issued under authorization po.^es. ^. of election held on the 9th day of De-, ^tc. 9. fh^ over and above and in' cember, 1919, and to create a .sinking addition to the leVie.s of twelve (12) mills, five (5) mi:Is,v thiee and one- / fund to be used in the retirement and payment of .said bond.r pe exce.ss,' mills,-oneXand if any, to be used-by the Town Coun cil for other coroporate purposes. Sec, 3. That, over and above and in NEW TOBK . . , Robert Moms (above), Park GbmndMioner of Few York (Sty, is the Bepablieaa eandi* date for (Governor in 0.(>J^.'a eCeit to break tke rale of' Booeerelb Lehmaa-Farley in the Empire • • * one-half (IVi) riaills, five (.>) mills, one-half (Va 1 mill,'seven (7) mills, and one (1) mill, as hereinabove provided in nddition to the levy of twelve (12) j sections 1,. 2. 3, 4, 5^ 6, 7 and 8.*re- m)4!s,^and five (5) mill.s as herein-I spectively, of thi.s Ordinance, a levy above provided in sections 1 and 2,!of one and one-haif (IX)' mill!' be respectively, of this Ordinance,^ levy and is hereby made upon every dollarc of three and one half (3X) mills be-worth of property, real and personal, and is hereby made upon every dollars I pot exempt hy law fi-om taxation, sit- worth of prop^t^, real and personal, unto and wi.thin the corporate limit.s not exempt by law from Uxation,* of the Town of Clinton, and the same situate and within the corporate lim-|i.^ hereby levied‘for the purpose of its of the Town of Clinton, and the raising taxes to meet the interest »ame is hereby levied for the purpose accruing on funding bond.s of the of raising taxes to meet the interest Town of Clinton, bearing date June 1, ■ accruing danXwaterworks improvement 1925, and issued under authorization bonds beariri^r date of the 15th day of of election held on the 26th day of August, 1924, and issued under auth- May, 1925, and to create a sinking orizatiori of election held on the 5th fund to be used .in retitement and day of August, 1924, and to create payment of said bonds. Thd excess, « sinking fund to be used in the re- if any, to be used by the Town Couni Tlirement and payment of said bond.s. cil for other corporate purpo.ses. The excess, if any, to be used by the Sec. 10. That the ^Clerk and Treas- Town Council for other corporate pur- urer of the said Town shall enter said’ poses. ■ llevie.s and assessments upon the books Sec. 4, That over and above and intof said Town and receive' said taxes.^ addition to the levies of twelve (12) That the said taxes herein levied shall mills, five (5) mills, and three and be paid to the said Clerk and Trea.s- ""‘"i'll'. h.ve m.,le"in provided m sections 1, 2, and 3, re-iState.-^^t the office of the said Cl?rk , , . . * spectively, of this Ordinance, a levy and Treasurer on or before the 30th® government will hire an irui ap{>ealed to for anotlfer approprla rlnh. The presenl world-wide poverty l.s disgraceful; had we handled our selves with the. Intelligence and vigor we are capable of, ha-ve actually shown In other waya, poverty would not exist • • • ■ , O. p. McIntyre says baseball is slow ly pajislng out, and must inevitably dis appear. I hope‘so; baseball has be come one of the greatest American hnres. The first ambition , of-an Ameri can youth should be to become a gmvl Tpiovlder for a family, a safe and re spectable D^an in His community; to occupy a good Job so capably be is -more apt to he promoted tHkn dls charged, it Is bad for a young mnh when bis greatest ambition la to be come a aandlot rowdy called Spec Hit emhaird or Red Bringemln. . — , this year-=-And not much else. On the with “Dizzy Dean,” just forget'it twenty-first of September those who for, in case you haven’t heard, the thought they knew’ conceded them,.one world ^efi?s is going On. And the game this.year. But on the late after- world series, little children, is the only noon of the following day, there was .sportihg event that I ever heard of quite a different tune. 'that could o,ver,§badow football "to any i extent whatsoever. May the best team I P. C, has it on the ball this year- pereonall.v, it. looks like the don’t let anyone tell you differently- situatton Fell tn and few ,will try to! A Clemson team , . » i that this columnisf-reserving to him-i.,^''^ ‘ 'selftherighttobewrong-believeiis headed for sonfething that at least K^at big bunch of carnattons looks like a state adtampionship, was 'p’ *'’* Kil'lK'-aph. Were held to a very slim one-touchdown ‘.h®, 'l"/ lead, and they almost lost that, a . , Mercer Uam thit was. supposed Katoi he has geivn us this year. As for the beat “us”~b3r'many touchdowns (said Titers) took a neat little licking at the hands of the Presby- var'ious writers) took a neat |)ttie''''■p «• ■• • • - everything we have us theirs. .And tenans. There are millions of thinkers at present, and millions In the past have left records of their thoughts, yet few have ever recognized fundamental We began the year as the under dogs; we are called the underdogs be fore every game, but we haven’t been truth, that thould occur to almort any i''': 'f!'' ««"■' one. On. of .uch truth, gencrall, “P mlwd I. that all men have equal (“'P' »" Thurs- to the man who picked P. C. to win ilbut onp state game, a lily in hopes that he can use it soon. KING OF JUGOSLAVIA AND FRENCH MINISTER SLAIN right has beeti' abundantly granted. f (Continued from page one) ..V. w.., w.a. same moment Lieut.-Col, Til- PefbipVTi^"wnv 7burone"iiodt alongside, whirled hi.s hor.se **i_ r ___ A t 1 .• g-m i . Mn onottorxUa rarl-, ttf 1 a f tar i/*x» right. In the world. Ion may aay thi.that w^jvill thing to remember about the Calvin-i‘^. and-tut-Kalanjen twice It hasn’t: bo one grantl rights except . , r \ ^ with bin «ahrp i.sis»l3 that they simply love to upset saore. to the poor, nave me nen not oeen: underdo? has the jnorai I The assassin rolled-to-the ground denied their right* from the begin, ^ ^ ^ 'bleeding, as the crowd momentarily ming? And are we not lately agre^ i ^ ^ ... jgave w’ay. As he lay on the pavement, In denying the rights Of the middle 1*4^, l. ♦ i ♦ several more shots, which clawT too may «y agMn I am mla I^Toach Johnson i, to be congratulat- spectator, standing about, taken, but In this case I am not: no ed on the purchase of the gTidgraph| Farm Earnings Show Increase one 1* freely and generally granted* now graces the chapel rostrum, human lights except the poor man, D ®ight not have been a financial who will not take advantage of tfioin success on last Saturday but it was __ • • • 1? tiertainly a meclmnical succesj/. .Next In the few cases where writers ha^’ soughJ' AnnouncemenF Comes With Out line of Census To Be Made In 1935. To Guide In Recovery. Washington, Oct. H.^Jn an effort to find out what change’s impression and ■of one and one-half (IVi) k.rnills be day of Novenrher, 1934. and is hereby made upon every dol-| *Sec. 11. That on a(t-taxe.s and as- lars worth of property, real and per- ses.sments, or any portion thereof. army of 26,000 and put it to work, oo a thorougih canvas.s beginning January 1. Announcing the 1935 farm een.sus Policemen cut loose with their own guns as* he lay there. He never had a chance to pull that bomb* out of his pocket. “ I Then, withj cries of fury, the crowd ..ww V—— —.......—, A . .ruahed forward and sought to tear sound sense, thrfy will not be under that ckn compare withjit. And apart. stood onleea-extremely careful in ex- f* ^5^;' The police who had shot him rushed pressing It There Is so mneh folnij' [ ^ and saved him from the fury of on people will not bother long with ® I® f®. mob. They carried him, bleeding paragraph or page not simply written and dying, to a near^newsstand. He. and easily understood. Among the *1, *^«ii *'"*|died within two hours in a police sta- small number of men whose names at- *"^®^*^ :tion under questioning, tract my attention on encountering school spint that its purchase, -i—gg— them In print Is Benjamin DeCasseres. i displays. I 00 not know who ho la; only that he ' •eema to be struggling to make a IIt- 1 There is one aspect of athljetics that’carried in arid put on a divan, mg a* a writer, haa a good deal of real is usually overlooked — thkt is thej Hg died there garbed in the full genlue, and writes too much about the .physical training and pure ^njoyirient.dress uniform of an admiral. Acros.s I The chauffeur of the king, despite [his wourid, drove the car on to. the j prefecture. -The wounded king was. sonal, not exempt by la^ from taxa- -.charged against any , property ort tion, situate and. within the corporate party on the book.s of (he said Town^ limit.s of the Town of (Clinton, and of Clintbn for the fiscal current yearr®^*^’ William L. Austin, director of the Same is hereby levied for the pur- and due to the said Town that shall [,; cen.sus bureau, described it i.s an pose of raisyig taxes to meet the in- not-have been paid on or befpre the '^^^knificance ’ .and “proiiably 36th dav of November. 1934.“:rhe Clerk important ’ since farm sta tistics first infbrmation obtained gathered irv^846. wifi guide the oerpre terest. accruing on sewerage bonds of 30th day of November, 1934,“The Clerk the Town bf Clinton bearing date Au- and Treasurer, of the said Town shall gust 15th, 1924, and to create a sink- proceed to. add a penalty of Ten .... ing fund to be used in retirement and (lOCr) percent on the Town duplicate recovery efforts, payment of said bonds. The exce.ss,land the said Clerk and Treasurer ahall! ^ about_the same time today th£ if any. to be used by the Tqwn Coun-1 p1-oceed to collect the same,'and-if public figures to show that cil' for other corpoVate purpo.ses. the said taxes and penalties and as- Sec. 5. That over and above and in ■ - v— “-- -- 1 i . addition to tlie levie. of twelve^ (l-Jl j'J” ^Ist day of Docfmlior. '^34 noxt, smeo the mill., .five (5) mill,... three and one-^additional penafty of J,'’!.. f"*' .sre-ssments are not paid on or before old days of heavy drinking and bar side. We all go out and yell jour head.s I chest was the ribbon of the grand teodera. [off for the varsity teams apd rightly cross of the French Legion of Honor. Taataly ha had two pagea of para jwe dp. But there is another] side. The graphs In .a magas^a, and I wai able sports that are engaged in for pleas- to Understand only fonr of them; jure and physical development within 1. The honest man Is one whom the the school itself truly deserve ^men- tion and praise. Intra-mural contests such as we had laslT spring, ,and the' “just for fun” tennis tournapient that is now going on are spleridid and “farm income during June, July and August of'19.34 aras at the highest half (3.,. m'ills and-one and one-half, R- (-V; I percent .ahall ^ ""‘i tmh.v'. u” e° re’'M.Vh'„m.n 41X) mills as hereinabove provided Clerk and Treasyrer of said sections 1. 2, 3 and 4.'respectively, .of the Town Duplicate and the I ^ ce a levy of five (5) .‘^'^^^^^ted.by the said Clerk axid Treas- -economic adviser to the AX\. and if said taxes, penaltL world both respects and plnoders; 2. Belief of aiy kind Is Impossible without some degree sf Intolerance; 8l Whatever exists aspirsa to tell a petty lie about Itself; i. There la a Jclnd.sf sweetnen of ehcraeter th^ It sxtraraaly disagree able. (I hara changad tha. last para- graph somewhat as DsCaiMres uses The^^**°^ objwtlonable words tn his writ ings, mistakenly bellsvlnf they add strength). Touitg people should think sbont old •ge earlier than they generally do. ffsedlessness, carelessness between fif teens and thirty result In many unnee^ sssary troubles from thirty on. The pleas of parents to children to wis- ArcMznd his death bed stood a cordon of French officials, some of them openly, weeping. . . • >\HAT DO P. S. Jeanes DO? IT Uni^e Vicks Fonnula Is Now MiUioiis to Preventiiig Many Colds this Ordinance. The report made by Louis H 1 which all men of all ages have agreed. The Cretans, ths Bsbyloniank, mills be and is hereby made upon ev-i^^^*'! taxes, penalt^s a.... e;n« non non i r (tioon<u\ ery "dollars ‘worth of property, real e^^es^ments are riot paid on including$133,000,- and personal, not exempt by law from tht*- day of March, 1935, next and other payments Bible rail men have haltingly accepted. »lth *1.31(1,OOO.OOO' ! 7*/.'!"'“ *’ "T"'' to find the True Church early, and re He said the three-months income tot-' **** Romans, left the same ’ ^ ; Story; The better yon behave, the better you will get along. It Is the one taxaUon, situate and within the cor-; thereafter, the Clerk of the said Towni^'^de to farmers by the gov«nment. porate limits of the Town of Cliriton.!»Fall >«8ue his tax 'executions forr' .. , , and the name 1. herebv levied for the.lkt^ taxes, penalties and assessments’coiresponding quarter of 11)33 rrailg Taxes riee” rte 'against the property of the default-’ ami J»13.000..)00 in the 1932 permd. It interest accruing on $25,000 wgter-l'n? taxpayers according to law.. !''»» ®* ‘"crease of 6i> per works and electric light bonds, dated Sec, 12. That all finances anf ®®V„^?'® _ ^ ^ July J St,- 1906, and $10,000 refunding Pyts of ordinances inconsistent with . Including benefit payment, farm bonds, dated August>l»t, 1910, and Ticks T^tro-nol. the unique aid in * venting colds, is now helping inll- ol adults and children to enjogr greater freedom from colda Va-tro-n(tf U eapeciaUy dedgned tor. 'XKm and throat, where colds start. Va-tro-ool should be used ai that first sneeae or nasal Irrita tion—-Just a* few drops up each noa^ trii Its timely use helps to many coIds--and to throw In the earfy stages. Where urltauon has led to a elugged-up nose (a stuffy head cold O! nasal catarrh)—Va-tro-nol pene« tr^ce^ deep into the nasal reaucer swollen m( main In It, In spite of frequent trans gresisloDs. — • • • away ciogging mucus—brings oom- g relief. fortiog Ta-tvo-ool is lutefy safe—for V>th chldhen and adulta It has been dinkey tested by physicians- and proved in every day home use by millions. (Note: The remaikable succsess of Vicks Drope—for iKwe and throat— has brought scores of imitations. The trademark Va~tro~nol is your IgroteeUop in getting this excliulye formula. Always ask for Vicks Va^tny-nol. Now in two generous ateea—30c and SOe.) Ta-tn>-nol and its companion product, ykks TapoRub (the mod em external treatment for colds) form the basis of Vicks Plan for-* Better Control of Colds—fully ex plained tn each Vicks package. $4,0(l0 sewerage bond.s, dated July 1st, 1911, and $20,OOt), waterworks ex tension bo«4»-”d«tetf-;T#ulyv l!rtr"T9nT the provi.sions of this, ordinance ’"be ‘"Come in .August averaged abqHt and the same are hereby repealed. above the low level gf ■ Dog story for O. O. McIntyre; As nice s girt of nineteen ss I know owns t pup seven months-old; ^jHl-there Done arid ratified. „by the ftr^t-quarler' uf“’19;)3, Bean said., t*TuncrrbTthe Town of Clinton, S. C.,'|- * Immoral Movies Vi- end to create a sinking fund tq be' i,n’Council assembled and the ' MethbClistS FlaV used in the retirement and paytnent "f ^"'d Town hefeto af-l _ J of said bonds. The excess./f aO'y.'f‘X-d this the 1st day of October. 1934. to be used by the Town Cbuncil for^ ' P. S. BAILE\, o‘,hor corporate purpose.^/ .1 ' ? ■ *. ' Mayor* Sec. 6. That over and above arid in .■Attest: addition to the levies of twelve (12)C. HEU.'sTESS. . . _ mills, five'(5) mills, three and one- Clcik-ami Treasurer, half (3Vi) mills, and one' and one- ^ ~ half (1^.*) miHs,.anl five (5) §(0^ »s-hereinbaove provided in sections., * • 2 3,.4 ,and 5, respective^- of thl.l TueSOaiy Night 'Ordinance; a* levy of one-half' (^-j), Jl mill be" and is hereby made upon ev-! . ,,, «y dollars wprth of irroporty, -.ear *nd personal, not exempt by law '«* .famous chicken'stews Lewd Pictures Called “Most o.. Damning Influence Ever Swept Out of Hell.” from'taxatlon, situate and withl'p the' T'” 'V corporate limits of the Tovyn of Clit»« Baltimore, Oct. 8^—Movies, liquor, modern dancing and card playing were condemned today in resolutions arifd a;;dresses at the annual meeting'of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. #- “The most desolating influence that. 22- I own nr i im* Thomas on the .^inton-Lauren? -‘"vept over the world is the mod- * rui fVio imc i' ev^e ‘ for invitation is extended by motion picture. Bishop E, ' D. ton, and the same la aeieo>sie\.e.. ^ ['the officers to all ex-service men to senior prelate of the church,! the purpose of raising taxes to nieet, men . the interest accruing on electric light r ‘* , I He asked‘ministers of the confer-' to atrietch J plant bonds of the Town of Clinton, liearing date June 1st, 1925, and is sued under authorization of election held on the 26th day of May, 1925. and to create _a used in 'retirement and said bonJs. The .excess never was a more useless, troublesome, lovable, Impudent, natural or amus ing nrilsnftce. Being given a bone, and unable to get outside to properly bory It. he hid It. In the bed of his mistress, and. awoke tw in the middle of the n«'rht-'rigorously d'gging It up. An other (and Mr. McIntyre will miss this, iinlo)5.« he Is oareful’): A woman owns s hufldog very- smart, good-na tured and appreciative, hut, alas, he I.s "'etrlng oM. He usually sleeps on the loor In the hedi-ooui of his ratfi^T oi(!»>fl.v mistress. One mornljug, when hi' avvo’xe. flu^ dbg \3*ns sound* asleep. Td his mirtress.adflresseri him nffec-* 'iohatel.v. As he paid no attention, she 'hen '(declared he no longer loved her, ,<nd thre.itened teS^. ere; Finally the VId dog. actually di-sposed to pollte- /less. and really los'lng his mistress, could no longer avoid paying attention /o rhe proprieties, so he very slowly (This to i; Dressed Man STILL QUITE ILL , Di \ Ining and bbycotting “salacious , ' one of the popular vijj^n^Qral” motion pictures. sinking fund to he ^yming ;business^ i “Tb« aalqpn of pre-prohibition days ence‘to carry home witli them^ pledges point of the story! his alow, delih- for chuch members to*sign, condem-j recognition of the affection of- and! to Finally, In hto stretching, he managed to turn over, nd went to sleep kgaln). • • da i_,p.ym.nt of Itinu,, criHclIy ill .t th. ho™ of ).i, .„a ”0) tV POStlVe^.! doji ' _.,.-,-{f ony.to bo;P«ronlx. Mr. and Mro. J T. Blakojy. dooolati* hi 1 am about to N used by tlw Town Council for ot)«t-H^ friMds here and elsewhere are f,each the conclusion that the fSltliy, distress to learn that hi. condition,,ewd, sex-filled piemres shown to our s no improve . , ^ ■ 1 children, stimulating emotions far be- {ydnd their years, are the most dam corporate purposes Sec./7. That over and above and in additiout to the levies of twelve (12) five (6) mil]#, three and one- |i»if (8H) mills, one'and ohe-half SUBSCRIBE^TO THE CHRONICLE “The Paper Everybody Reads” s' 4' ning influences that ever swept out of hell,” the bishop said. .Vo pope„-professor, poet, statesman, :!r;or ever left a simple guide to dl vf sinVide p^ple.!.although these are e giibles we simple people ars crgetL- 'tillow. A 1133. B«ti srasieibt*.—wyc mrwum For The Well •cc PRICES RIGHT See Them At 1-^' Musgrove A Enterprise -- Clinton, S. C tiling; , . f .:LLi (7 - > s.