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f '-wr-- ■^) 'V ■.-V._ PAGE eight' / ■tl i/ U' 'r f THX eilNTON CllRONlCLE, CUNTON, $. C. THURSDAY, JANUARY 30. 19*6 C' ' COUNTY TREASURER'S im NOtICB The boolfs bf the Cbimty Treasurer mil be open for the collection of taxes for the fiscal year, 1935, at the •^rwsurer’s*’ office from September 15th to December 31, 1936. After De cember 31 one per cent will be ad4.ed. After January 81, two per cent will be added, and after F^ruary 29th, aeven pe> cent w)ll be added until the 15th day of Ifimh, 1936, when the books will be closed. All persons ipore than one school district are re quested to call for receipts in each of the several school districts in which the property is ,located. This is impor as^adtTittbnal bos^ "diftd pbHAl may be ’ attached. > All abie-oodied male citizens be owning property i-in SPORT SCRIPTS By- NEWTON vGARLAND Some' men are to be in the limelight this year or rather what you mig^t call oh tAe^spot. -Two of these are Manager Joe Cronin with his costly Boston “^Red Sox baseball club, and closer home, Coach^ Eton McCallister with bia collection of imported foot- No ConAitiition ‘ Issue This Timelo— ' Washington, January 27.-—Entirely' apart from the veterans’ bonus, con- Roosevett Decides. Not To Risk I^ue In Coming Elections, \ l Adviser Says. Washington, Jan. 27.—A close ad visor of the President said today the administration will avoid propolis for amending the Constitution during the coming campaign. The administration, he added, will ball stai-s at the Univresity of South,-i—- —- ''T’ ”7“ | i ouiniiuntioijuu, nc auucu, wm Carolina. , jgress is waking up to a realization seek to accomplish New Deal purposes ^ .that some new and additional taxes “within the'language of the majority ■ Sportsman Tom Yawk^ dug deep if the government is ~ going to'come anywhere near keeping Propoaals to limit the court’s poW- ItS ■flOflridT expiJkisCfl' wliriiii itS'inCOlTie.'^gp over constitutional questions, to change the court it.self; to broaden opinions” of the Supreme court. ball season, securing several outstand ing players which he hoped-would bring the pennant back to Boston. Joe tween the ages of tweq^y-dne (-A-1Cronin was purchased from Washing- and sixty (60 years of age are liaolel^Qj^ enormous price to manage to pay a poll tax of $1.00; Commuta-1 galaxy of stars. You know the tion Road Tax $1.50_jn lieu of roalijj.j,j—Boston finished in fourth place. i; ^—another slash There is nothing your average con gressman dislikes in an election year | the stated power of Congress by con more than to levy new taxes. What j stitutional amendment, he said,, have duty. All able-bodied men between |- congress most enjoys doing, as the time approaches for its members to stand for re-election , i.H' sj^ending nis was disappointing to Yawkey: money been definitely shelved. “We are not trying, as some of our opponents judge, to avoid the Consti- jtution,” said the high official, who the ages of 21 and 25 are liable to Boston fans. However, Yawkeyi Just how far the boys can go in free declined to be quoted by name, “but road duty except .those in military again loosed the purse strings aervice, school trustees, school teach- purchased such expensive play ers, ministers and studen^. Jimmy h'oxxj Johnny Marcum, spending along new lines is puzzling them in view of the fact that there is a bi}!' additional deficit to be made up. Dog Owmers! your dog is on the tax Cramer, and Eric McNair ofjto fill.the gap left in the estimated rather to meet the requiremnts of the majority of the court as they inter pret the Constitution. We do not bf- books. You are entitled to -abatementry^|^- ^j|jj^^^ g„^ Heinie Maniisl of dog tax by reason of rabies treat-Senators. With thisipi’eme court declared the AAA uncon- But, it is necessary that you collection of talent, rich Mr. Yawkey stitutional. . ment. present inoculation certificate to the county treasurer at the time of tax payment or before. Unless present ed then, tax cannot be abated. Proper attention will be given those who wish to pay their taxes through the mail by check, money order, etc., giving name of township and number of school district. Persons .sending in lists of names and Boston fans have a right-to ex pect a winner. Joe Cronin is in a tougher spot than it might seem; too much talent is-just about as hard to manage as too little. Besides, the av erage age of the players who might be counted as regulars is 28, which is none too satisfactory as baseballers go i to be taken off are requested to send i jg no' secret that Carolina went to them early and give the township a^*d L trouble in .securing the fresh- Bchool di.strict of each as the Treas-1 football , aggregation of last sea- urer is voi-y busy during the month of first-year men didn’t live up December. pnv civrixjnv ; ' to expectations even though they won u. KUi bUiN, / yearling cham|)ionship. .Much tf County Treas,. expected of the var.sity la.sti [year and not much was accomiilisheil. --iThis y ViCKsXoi/GH Drop ear it is different; fun.s expect I Carolina to go jilaces. If they don’t it is a probaliility that the coaching 'staff will have .to do the going. VV’ith ja schedule like "file one tliat has/been lairanged for the (Jameeocks an un it is not only that $200,000,000 or so of precessing taxes, which had been impounded ih the lower court.s that lieve that alj efforts in that direction hausted.’ gct.s into full swing, has usually prov ed to be better off than the neighbor ,who did not .see it coming. Strength is given to the beliefrin a BELK'S JANUARY $«£ CONTINUES DRESSES READY-TO-WEAR. Ladies* all-silk Dresses, values up to $4.95. Hun dreds of styles to select from. All sizes. A vafue to be remembered. Special— $1.99 PltlNT must" be returned to the manufactur-i building boom by the report ers who depo.sited these funds under American Ix'gion that more protest. It is also the processing taxes; a quarter of the bonu*ij money, which the president estimated in his spent by Legionpalres for budget for the next fiscal year. Now congress must find money to pay the farmers, not only under ex isting AAA contracts, which are pre homes. That is the result of a ques tionnaire recently sent out. The spending of the rest of the bo nus distribution would be»in the pay- sumably valid and enforcible, but alsoj’^®*’^ bills and old debts, the pur- to do something else for the farmers, life insurance, automobiles, . Sentiment Again.st Borrowing .clothing, home equipment and house How to raise, roughly, a billion dol-1 H might prove to Ik? a lars Tnore Jiiy taxation is what is wOr-j*!^’*^^ powei'ful stimulu.s. to retail rying congress. The public sentiment ■trade all ovCr the country. iefealed te^-nn can’t 1)(‘ hojied for, but Bew^e Coughs from commoir colds n That Hang On a siicces.'^ful season .i.s“ wanted by the powerful group of alumni. against further government borrow ing is lieing felt on (’upitol Hill and at the White House. "" Hut bou’owing is the easy way out^ The New York Yankees started something last yeai- when they intro- (luced the “dollar .a year” conditional contraets. Other teaihs are threaten ing to follow suit. The Yankees have y »matter how many medicines youtwo men under that conditional con- have tried for or bronchial ' or. youf .oough, che.^ cold fm- eoniing Irritation, you can get re- , t . ... ,, , • 1th Crcomulsion. Serious Dixie Walker and hra for the time being, and there is^ no serious apitrclK nsion that the govern ment’s ereilit would be greatly im paired if it should borrow another few Ijjllions. That is, jirovided injvest- ^irs were willing to lend the money. .Secretary .Morgenthau, talking to the senate finance coii/mittee a few :<lays ago, sounded ’a/warning note. One of the senators Asked him blunt ly how far goveimment borrowing j could go. Mr. Mo^enthau replied that j ' •> - * wa;<. spre, how-[ DANZIGER’S DRESSES Sold up to $H.95 Week-End Special— $1.9S he could not lief now with trouble may be brewing and you can not afford to take a chance with any thing less than Crcomulsion, which goes right to the scat of the trouble to aid nature to soothe and heal the inflamed membranes as the germ-laden phlegm Is loosened and expelled. Even-»lf other remedies have failed, don’t be discouraged, your druggist is. authorized to guarantee Creqmulslon and to refund your monevTf yoii arc not satisfled with results from ' the very first bottle. Get Creoraul'slohYlcht now. (Adv.) teli: Ht thihg, a Only a Few More .Crepe Dresses Week-End Special— year, namely: .ever, of one thfng, and that was that Frank r-w>HeUi. 1 whenever thi/banks and big finance j institutions /refused to buy government By thexshowing of Citadel’s Inixing'bonds exc^t at a heavy discount, the team, it lookij like they are the team i *'‘>«ult rmght prove alarming, for Clemson ot beat if the Tigers are So the idea of further borrowipg is to repeat with another state ring championship. DaveDillard, light weight, and Orville Ttoger.s, heavy weight, arq* leaders of toe Bulldog squad that has been impr^sive their bout so far this year. Gray, Funeral Home Clinton, S. C.' FUNERAL DIRECTORS »»*' “ — EMBALMERS Ambulance Service Phoney 41 and 399-J L. RUSSELL GRAY and V. PARKS ADAIR, Gen. Mgra. Joanna Mill $1.00 DRESSES Ladies* good quality Print Dresses. Guarantee fast colors. Sizes 14 to 44. CahT be beat. Each— I 'r' 39C PANTIES Extra good quality Rayop Panties. Worth 39c. Special, pair- 18c SHOES We carry the /famous Nat ural Bridge / Shoes. Sizes AAA to D. Ff you are hard to fit. Give us a trial. sweaters Boys* ^ll'Wool Sw eaters^ all styles. Sizes 24 to 36. These sold up to $1.9S. A special you won’t forget. Each— TOWELS Just -received another.nghiiK— ment of Towels. Real 10c values.' Special, each— ■.;r' 5c BLANKETS Cotton Blankets, 60x80 in. Colorful plaids. Be on hand while they last. Each— 39C SHEETS Good quality Sheet, hem med and bleached, ready f01/use. Extra special— 44c BED SPREADS Beautiful Rayon Spreads in a 11 pastel coloEfj. S i z 81x105. A real value. FJach— 77c SHIRTS -Men, here’s a real value. Full cut, vat dyed Dress Shirts, with fused collars— no wilt, no wrinkle, no curl ing. A real $1.50 value. Sizes 14/2 to 17. Special— h«*ing/kept in the background while earwst con.sideration i.s being given to/the to find a painless form m taxation''that stands any chance of in.^iT^g adopted. There is still a very /'strong bidfef thgt the most effective method of raising, add/ional federal 'unds would be a'general manufac turers’ sales'*tax. So ntuch political op ■r MisHionary Society jvfeelH 'rhe Woman’s Mission^y society of the Baptist church met at the home of 'UMra. L. H. Poag, Mag/olja street, Kri-^ day evening. Mi's-.-^’t W. Hair-, theiP^'^blem. Serious president, prosule^ An interesting lirogram/was given, after which a short business session was held. Dur ing the social hour, Mrs. Poag and Mrs. Hair, joint hostesses, served re freshments. THE HAPPY MEDIUM Many persons are either— Over-insu/ed or (Inder'-insured Our experience can aid you in finding the happy medium where your insur ance is ^st right. Consult us today. No obli gation, of course. _ H* D. Henry& / CopunAnv " INSURANCE CLINTON, - - S.C. position has l)een uj^rtod again«t-this plan ilv the past/ however, that it seems doubtful that-it will be adopted, except as a^ last resort. Deadlock .On Farm Bill Seemingly littk^irogress has been made towartF a solution of the farm \ doubts--.^ have been raised as to whether an . effective method of TTutting money ibto the pockets of the farmers can be worked out under the soil conservation act of 1935. Al.so, the constitutionality of that .act is being questioned in the congre.ssional cloakrooms. In any | evi&nt, it would have to be amende^!! in its bounty provisions, and nobixly j has so far presented a •specific list of which .seem likely to ANNOUNCES f25-A- TIME PAYMENTS Returns From Hospital Friends of Mrs. .lohn Flow will be glad to know that she was able to ro- turn to her home last Friday, after being a patient at the Newberry hos-lmeet the approval either of congress AND A pital. Undergoes Operation Parker Kushton is a. patient .Newberi'j’ hospital, following jan appendix opeiation.• Her friends 'wish her .an early recovery, Mrs. I at the .Mis.s Turner^ Iraprovc«<..^„ '.«, .Friemls of Miss Mary Turner will be glad to know that she is improving satisfactorily after an attack of jmeu- monia. Girls’ Club Meeting or of the .supreme court. ^ One thing is becoming increasingly clear as the size-of the deficit! and the growing volume bf the national debt aro considered by serioii^-mindcd .statesmen on Capitol Hill. 'That is jthat the long-talked-of “inflation” is I seemingly close at hand. The tremendoiixS volume of unused bank credit, arising from the increase of bank deposits based on government! borrowing, is bound to find an outlet before very long, or so some of the financial experts of the administraV iton believe. NEW UCC 6% FINANCE PLAN \ A good attendance was recorded Morgenthau and Chair- Tuestiay evening when the Joanna dirls’ club met in the club rooms on i Milton road. The .constitutioi^as re- ft CvU* FlI L V XI • ! for toe year wero outlined and 'dis- cus.sed. A Courtesies of Daily Life” was led by the president. Miss Modecne Finney. man Eccles of the Federal Reserve board recognize this danger. They aie using all the ipfluepce they can exert { to bltnrk plans .Tor inflation—of-1 currency. It has been pointed out, Any New/Ford V'8 Car ' ' / ' ■ Can' Nom-Be P/trehased for S2§ a Month —■ with U^ai Liow Down-Paymenff^ — ■/ discusfion of “The Little 1 however, that the effect of credit in-i After the business .session, the giri.s | Jri'eenback.s. flation on a huge scale might easily be as serious as would the printing of RicfYourscIf of Kidney Poisons >•* •0Kom bwning, scanty Of ^ larkaynl urinatloii; backache, 4lnin««, [om af encify, palM, swelliiits and puMinesa •yea? 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Thajt is-just an il other way of saying that^all commod- jity prices are headed still upward. .1 Very hopeful utterances are heard here, and there seems to be pretty definite indications, that a real move ment for home building on the great est scale ever 'dreamed of is begin- Ining, with funds supplied by private capital under government guarantees of the safety of mortgage invest ments. . •) ' Bonus Money Into Hones If this building movement were once well started, the administration’s housing advisors believe, it would ab sorb in the building and building sup ply industries such a high pei^ntage of the unemployed workers as .to' re duce the burden of relief to' a^ minj/ mum. 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For example, i£ Srou owe a balance of $400 for your / lision, and protection against other ao* cidental physical damage to your car. ’ The Universal Credit Company haa made diese plans available tfarouid^ <dl Ford dealers in the United States. FORD M O T O R C O M PA NY \ \ / T L-. ./ .^IL- ,4 'j. '-iyi i£l: .7.. : .V.3?'