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:'3 iE :* I |. 'fi' I- PAGE FOtH THE CUNTON CHROMCLE. CUVTON. SL C THI RSDAY. FEBRrARY 1C. It3f ([Iltnt0n (£4rontrlr FMMitkH IfM WIl^ON W. HARRIS. Edhor and Publiahw Pxiblkhed Every Thursday By THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHLNG COMPANY Suh"»cription Rato (Paj*able In Advance): One Year ll-IVO; Six Months 75 cents; Three Months 50 cents EnteresI as Stvt>nil Class Mail Mutter at the Post Office at Clinton, S.C. The t'hroniele st*eJcs the coo illation of its subscribers and readers—^the publisher will at all times appr»-ciaU* wise sujrj?estions and kindly ad vice The (Chronicle will pulilish l«*tters of jjeneral interest when they are not of a defamatory nature. Anonymous communications will not lie norticiyl. This |>aper is not responsible for the views or opinions of its correspondents. p- ' .an»i f'• b^rry.n# f'laa -- and do n >t fr •« nnthinff now but ikassafrma and wolly-popa. alim i« he<r« looked down on bocnuae he haa hell up prorreaa in a.«kinc too much for hi| l^od. » Clerk Of Court (From the Conyresaronal Record) Avemce enminr' P*r worker per month on WPA Mate proffrarot, Sep tember, October, Novi-mber, I93H: United States Makes 15 Sales 16. 1939 ( I.INTO.N. S. (’.. Till KSDAY. KKimUAKY _ _ ^ GOOD lUl.I. TO KII.I. 'dariirorous, commercially danjrerou.s, an<l socially unjust. pul)lic welfare I advfH’Utes may say, the state should . . u . , iu.. li consider no such panacc^a. to put the state in thi* wnoM*sal( li*. thi? With e:u-h session of the le>ri«latun r u . numerous bills are offere<i that .shoulii o w a fx‘ «lefent*s|, Oiw recently introducusl i' qiior bu.sin»“ss falls in this catejfory, j and should hi* kili»‘(l without arjfu-i m* rit. I The |»a-sa;re "f such a hill would iTi< an that .'south ( aisdiiia will jfo into Dx li«iuor sellmvr luisine.s.s to make nuincy.-with the operation of the traf-, fh" in charge a hoard of commis- sioners. Instan’tly the lull calls to mind the old -tatc dispensary system, the odors of \vhi<h 'till .'.mell. .Many'con fleeted with that -et-up were cliarired with *To< ketlne-' :n office, and theis' was ntate wide ^naft and corru|»tion. There may he » \p. cted a rc|»etition of tluMc «lay.'wlx'n the state etiti-rs the who inv' of luiuor. It IS to U- hope* iH-'hiiiK’ ak.n to the di-k'iaeeful liis p< n-ary laek. i will he forced u|»on the state air.fin l^d the t-oipse rem iin €)rad Th« W hininffH nf a Dirt Farnirr mr. holsum moore, the sacr of flat Alabama rock, says the farmers have growed Ariiona enough corn, uat.s, wheat, and cotton Arkan.sas to last them and their families and California their mules and their c«ws ar\d the ('olorado re.st of their folks alxiut three years. Cfmnecticul he thinks they all (the farmers) oujfht Ixdaware to set down now and rest a little District of Columbia w'hile. Florida , ——♦ Gerojfia it’s funny how peepic will do .such thinsr.s as above related, they newer| try to take enough medison at one i^cJiana time to la.st them 2 or 3 ye-ars; they , •won’t grow enough meat to last them' 2 years; henry ford won’t make ntiickv enough cars to last him one year; a [^,ui^ian*a housewife won’t cook enough food at *\iajne a single .s<Tting ts) la.st her off-springs | 2 wi^eks, hut agger-culture dyn’t act Mas.sachusetts sensrhle like that. , '.Michigan , .Minnesota It mought seem ra<l<iical or fofilish to Robvft .*5 Gwvna. attorney, oo a Ud of $1250. In th« caa« of H. D. Henry, con servator of 'Hie Commercial Bank, v» Lyde H. Dillard, a lot in Clinton Fifteen land salec, indudinf nine waa add to G. H. Ellii on a bid of lots of one estate in Clinton, were |2,uui. ^^74 made by the Clerk of four V’k R. jj Fleming during bidding in the court 51.H.3 house on saJesday for February. 33.HH "^he nine lots sold were in the case 59.71 George Chappell, Sr., deceased, et f' 51.56 66.97 48.06 55.77 39.18 34.13 46.09 53.47 51.43 49.16 WA.SMINGTON STILL LIVES j The month of February commimior- ates the birthdays of two great men' — Abraham Lincoln and (I(‘orge Wash-; to .say that we have too much food- .stuffs and cotton stuffs at this rit-i ing; we don’t seem to have it .so far as the town-folks and the laborers and ington, who la-long to all ag**s, an<l who will live forever. When Washington’s liirlhday rolls around next Wednesday the whole na tion w'ill join in celebrating the event. For no other .-Xmeriean soldier or state-man has ever la-come such a fig ure (»f national honor', or eommamls such uriiver'sal res|aa-t an I e-iteem. .Mucli of the true Washington has too! the! the loafeiers are concerned: this muchness hurts nohoddy exce|>t feller s who jir’caluceil it by the sw’eat I^ Of their br-«»w. in fact, he has henn * badly hurt, and when he get.s hurl in this manner, the manufacturer suffers with him. .Mi.ssissipjri .Mis.souri ! .Montana Nebraska •Nevada il, vs Eluisc Chappell. Four were sold to R. J. Pitts on bids totaling $177, three to F. M. Pitt.s on bids lo- liiling $498 ami two to the Copeland- Stone comf>any on bids totaling $63. An additional tract of 105 acres in Hunter township in the same case went to R. FI. Babb, attorney, on a bid of $100. ‘ In the case of Ross D. Young, as 43.87 foni’f’iittee, vs N. H. .Mahon, as com- 39.92 acres in Sullivan township 38 25 Mrs. Clamle 47 32 W. Mahon on a bid of $1330. 48.69! Matrgarel R. Walker,! 66.03 l>?wi.s Bobo, et al, 26 57 I acres in Luarens township was sold 59 29 attorney, on a hid of 32.55 In the case of th^ Metropolitan Insurance Company vs Guy FI. COUGHS, COLDS mmosphen& ^ Pleasant, Effective Vapor Treatment. Kettle Free 8«e Your Drufgist. Clinton Finance Co., Inc. Auto Financing Fire Insurance Office: JACOBS & CO. BLDG. 46.47 ^ -7(j3jLife insurance t ompany vs Tumhlin, 557 acres in Hunter town *.\ew Hampshire .Jersey Mexico .New York, total .New V'ork city .N. Y., upstate .North Carolina ,50.81 50 14'^^'!’ was sold to the insurance com- 56 .">3 ^ $1,900. In the case of Thomas .M. Watts •Mrs. Bessie Garvin Mc.Murray, et 63.24' 47.09 69 62 a lot and dwelling in Clinton was 73.16 some cott<»n mills and an <KTasional) North Dakota .teel mill over-priMluce f(u a w*-ek; Ghio Of a month, but they .shut down when | Gklahoma be«-n concealed by myt)i and tradition. i,.;i|iz«* that they have Tiia«le ajGregori 1, But the Jieople, millions of them, j stake, the farmer 1 that V\ ushingt<m us they want to know hini ^j,,^,j i ju-j.ly »-ver newer shuts | Pennsylvania shuts up. hel'Rhode Island ami attribute to him those (|ualiti<*s right on grt»wing crop.s. if lie! SOI T H t .-XROLIN.X wbicli they ub-ali/.e as those of a great f^u „f pi^erit corn, he tries! South Dakota and goisl man He woubl not tell a lie, iii.xl year to grow h.- would m»t be a king; he loved (ohI; jo-ceiit corn ... in the he feansl entangling alliances; he hat ,,,, f„r 2 more cribs 'I’ennessee ho|M-s ■ Texas it. he Utah .scale of WPA VXP\ XX AtiE 1 h«- aveiage scab- of WI'.A wages per workr-r ap(*cars el-x-whr-n* in l«» *l*y' pHJxT *' tak**n from The < on gM ••lial U»s 'Mil Th«- avt rag»- monthly pay f-»r th< i-nli'*- I’nilrsl Statr— is Th. out-iiDMieii stuff.s. •ed tyranny; he deprr-catml factional- same thing al*out cotton, and i-m; he prizisi the simple almve the |M»mp of officia He lovrsl and rcs|M“cl»sl the tioii of the (Tiiterl .Stat«-s and true (rosition. Csiristitu ! mr. which )>*• kmrw moore tKx-s n<»t pret4-nd to how to cure this agg«-r-cultural = W Ml •• to iiphrdd and defend. How con- inallarty, hut he says that him ami his * Vennont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wi.s4*onsin , Wyoming un 60.01 32.(8) 46.35 .”>8.thi 38.89 58.34 <’>1.54 I 81.62 31 12 17.53 32.31 31.28 53.H.3 .'>♦5.73 .36.15 55.57 42.54 55.61 48.95 uiiiar- FREE! If Excess Acid causes you pains of Stomach rleers. Indigestion, Bloating, Gaa, Heartburn, Belching. Nausea, get a free sample of L'DG.A and a free interesting ))ooklet at KELLERS DRUG STORE Dr. Felder Smith of DRS. SMITH & SMITH OPTOMETRISTS Specialist In Eye Examinations Office Hours Daily Phone 29 for Appointment ( Ll.NTO.N, .S. (\ For Rent DHelling; on South Broad St. For Sale and lot on South ditioii> have changiti from his day to wife and his son John and hin wife; •|,K-|iiil»-‘ overtime work Ihm. What a pity there are not Tnore'havc always hm<i plenty to ea4, dnnk.jjj^y piyj^-cu, resulUng from hurri |jy of hi- ty|H- in this re-rpr-t-t; wear, amoke, and ride in when amall damage. our great |x»*»ition' of hoiu.r and cn*|»*« at a fa^r price are grirwn, but - m - heN down in l)w mouth and jwrutchi** UA.MPAIGN ON TO ENLIST EX-SOLDIERS avei Hire morrthly pay in .South ' M'«>ltna I' ^31 12 \ tud >*f I)h- laldc loeal” that putdic tru;*t. l>. :.iw< « wag«' M-ale^ under the To no character in history i- ■>urh bottom when fann pi we- go U-low the Wl*\ * ai-- !ti .Soiithein ^^at*-* homage given a-* to Wa-^hmgttm. In c<*>*t of pixMliK-tioii. noLubly ewer «aw Noiih at >i .'-.uith « .•"»lioa, Mi'-ii--ip i)i.- lengthy aimaU of FliiglamI there uiiemploymeiit ami w. p. a and ditxvt IN NATIONAL AR.MY pi. G*. g . XU' •.ima, T* III!*'-'*•**, X ir r ■ •• a. 1 1 f 4* Ik* - 1 • ;* *■ I'l ih* IniIIi.mI ■» ~ t. * XA l*g' 4'* pai-i III th;‘ N* * h 4. d I t , an*! 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I*-' I'h,- lx* u ’ .* t II t.l'* » k* III ! 9k II I-* iM name helil in reverence t»y the Telief when farm pnct— are high F.iigli'h a t)ie name of Wu-hingtiui enough for t)ie farmer to make a liv IV levered by AiiH-rieaiM The F'lerwh ving with a little bit of |>lu« affixe«l |Mi>p|e and Gi-i-man- have no ■uch l)>*-ieto (n r ■ I'bi man, th«- “father of hi« — devo- fr«-< e«»iintr\.‘' emt><Hli«*d an undying 1. e t-'w.iid III* -'i v. ;ii-tice and do-e 11*' i-> IIK-•mpainh'i rtl , t 111* tie! , f glir*- lU «tO* ll.l • ..sf.ii t»,i --f fain ii 'W, Ilk* y ' • h*- in th«- 'Tifuie, whoH«- memory- Iran ''* t.*l- 'b. \ .i!b-y F ee c-*oi'**an*let \\ . .b- w*- '1, *-I**-lallv oil! *'iildn-n. With the Press I UK MAUILUAIKLN Ft M> ><-* retary M-'iyr* ntliau ai. w* ed with I I '’a-l) il Ilf* , wtial h< a*; -mpl 1't"-'**!. .*•><1 ! h. Ufi-; • • 111*11*1111 - llg pi 1 m i| • It " t • * W hi' il rs. • :t;»*l, il Ih. • of F 1 'll la- \ li ■ .**•*1 «-.l* '• 1 >*'4 1 r*-*l . im* * al*-|l*i4l Nobody’s Business By Gee McGee bn* >*ar- |w r«al 7* -i f all.l I .* .1 *■ 1*. ' '•eliig '■•ak*-<i 411*1 i*-fit td ih- N.*nh Nrw >. ri v j. MMKF A '|<*': forni'd ’ r* |H 11.-*! r* V* .»* t aJ .1 ' I \\ MONKX st>l •*!« I .1! iZ 'at IV*- ciunmiltee »t,*d\ !at*- fiiiaii*-*-' ha- I .1- >t.*iNi,mMl III additional |e.>vi<i*-«l l»y til*- g*-ir \ • * v|H-niittur*- Mtx- to l*a-‘l and \irw** From Flat Ktirk I, tjaek l**gt pr*-*-eh*-i. a trav \*-litig e\atig*-li*t. '‘o h*- anrhoi- e*l hi-io-lf in flat nick all of la.-vt w*-ek h*- ha- mi reggular church, tnit g.**- fi*im pla«*»- t*i place prev-»-hing t«i who evi-r will li-rten a little ami give a light »maii m cji.<h. h*- ^ay- he *1*-- pemD on donations for hi-* work. 41. W c'=-a to - the III' '111 .it.oil, lately mad* <n < oiigi. , that thi I *a«.ii.v’* $J.INNI.«aMl,INNl tumi. * l.«i>n,h< d I.' 'tail il/* 'h.- *i.4iMr‘ * \t ^langi' niaiket value, may hav* •* *11 u-*-*l f oth* pill p.. ■* ^uch a- fa* liiiat iiig war material purclui* *— h*-t* by (oi*-ign g**v *-rnm*-nt Thu- in.xinu.iti**n Mr Moig*'nthau flatly *(eni*'il lie -tatt*«l t)vat tb*- fumi ha*l U-*-n U'»***l. when m-c*-ssary f**r *labil ization puiyio-o^, in buyirtg **r l•elllng j., f«ii *-igii «-xc)tangv-. ami that th*- •ml) Th*- I’nit*-*! .Stat«-s army i- conduct ing a raiiipaign to ••nlist 7.*».<MMI «-s •o.'diers in the regular army re'*-rve. w )»*• are un*i**r 36 y*-ar*‘ «»f age, phy-*!- .ally fit ami who hav** ••tvihI rt*ntniu •mly in the n-giilar anny for at lea-: v*-ai, aiinoum-* - .Major G*-n*-ral ‘ D Flnd.i, k, F' iiii th Corp- area eoni i .*• 1. 1 Five homlr*-*! f*»rmer »*i|iii«-r- n'lw ti idiirg M H; c *(p- a^* a w. eii i *..1 dll Mig JatraiV, bt ing -ig t !-*!a * II ' '•no-nt'* ji*c.»mpl‘sh»**l u * t • l .lmi F,«* h **• th« '» m*-n r«*ct v* a-: * tim-nr of $*<-141 thi * t ine a Via* t . k=i a**- (H-ing ma ‘--*1 *laily to i* i*-ivi't-, aii*l all f**rm*-r '.>ldi--‘r- a'»- ii g*-*! t** avail th.-m*elv*-' of th* op t»oitunity l*» Im- a “m.**|«-in minute man" in th*- rnilitaiy f*»ti*- *»f the l'nit***i .'-'tat*-* •Xn **nli<*tnient in th*- r**gular army n«**rv*- will in no way interfer*,- with o*'vupation. No thmiamD- will m h* u|x*n th«- r*—-**ivMt*s tim*- as Dwelling Broad St. Dwelling and lot on FerRUiM>n Street, Dwelling and lot on Holland 'Street. Dwelling and lot on Cleveland Street. Dwelling and lot near Silk .Mill. Also Vacant l/Ots. Fire and l.ife Insurance. I^oans F'inanced. B. H. BOYD ('linton. S. C. D. E. Tribble Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ...and .«• EMBALMERS Liccuaed Euibalacra, CoMpluCu Modcru EquipniMit Day Pbooe f4 Night Phouca 24. 25S or 15$ Clinton. 8. C ONS Im* ht' ini. *.th.*i * x|H*mlitur** fnmi it wa-* for ctMti^,|| „„iy j„. to act.ve .luty upon *if cat*!** ami teU^hvou- message' Hc\„ em**rg**iK-y d*H*lare.l »*> the presi- frankly sUit***l that, in the five year»i,|,.n, irf the t nit.-.l .»it *t*** Flnlist- sim*** t)w* fuml wa- cr**al«**l. it )ui*l ||.!«,.rv*- will )*** in grade ina*le a n*-t pr«*fit irf $l2.(8)0.tHMl, all time of la^t di**c)varg** fnmi **f which It t*Klay r**tain.-*. This r**gulai army, ••a.-*)' t*» un«l**i'•taml. If, f<*r in-lanc**, F’*>rm*'r !*oldi«*rs wh»» *lesire **nli'*t-, ,“stMtnlizatnm *»f **xchai»g** ha*l r,.^4.j v«* should a«l*lr**ss a ccssiuu*il buying of sterling f**' our |H»stal can! to the t'ommaml-1 t*' $100 «m ^^pt. lujf (h*n**ral. F’*»urth t'*»rps .Xrt*a, Po^l of Prevention W flEN ywm so* thaso imtmreMimg Me fvur-t Bell traeka mIHag alaag. yoa're likely to tkiak tkey mn h> maint.i.n*-*! upon tlx- am* that i>f ■ • •■nt > «-ai ” 3 h* *-'ii-' - I in* t**a--* larg*' V !•• «.i »\ on th*- -.tut* w*W | j> . 4* .iin. It U*ing ■‘tat***! t)iat $4 .laNl.lMAi n***-.ic-.| f«ii I hi' puipos*-. TH» am«>un* .ippi opt lat***! «turiiig the pr*--* nt fi-ca, y* at f*>t thi-* fuml, ac rt*rditig t b*- -tat*- <lir*s*tor. wa> hamls«>ni miH>r**, the f*»urth .s*m fuml when it fell as of mr. ami nH*s*lame h*»Dum immre of 28 or to |4 t*2'. *m Jan 3. a Isxrk .Xllanta, Ga., stating this vicinnity, ha.s lH*nn ch*»s** a.s a pixifit woul*l naturally i**sult with rts desire, and stx-cial aiiangements -ought IS ,|**pputy sh**rriff at lh«- vx»unty s.*at r*-cov**ry t** $1 6> this w«‘**k. i^,|| „„id«* inini«>diately to acc«>m- public by th*- n»*w *l**IIy gatnm. h*- will take FIfforts t*» niamtam cotiiplete se- plish th**ii enlistment in or m*ai their “harg** of tile sh«*rriff s *»ffl^ u.s so«>n .4.,.,,4.y rt*gHr«iing th«* op**ratams of the honi** towii.s. a- h** g**ts his crc«lentia!s aiisoforth.' Fuml have tn*t b»*«-n sm*- all.s*i pistol, badge, hilli**, ami Jim ^-i.s.sful in the past. It has always brt*w ii Ix-lt to match, he has proniiss*«l p„..„*dd,. t*> obtain imliiivt light t*i go v**iiy light *»ii flat riK'k law operations *if the fund fixmi' alMg. going lo ike arene of aome kreok in tke lelepkone llnea. Rrenks ARF. repoired gniekly, day or nigki. bnt marely repairing breaka after ikey orenr wonldn'l provide tke kind of ielepkono aerviee yon’re entitled to. Il U alao neeeaaary to prevent inle^ mptiona lo yonr vital telephone aerviee. This is done hy constant rkeeking—ivplaeing weak anils—reeonstmeting in aeeordanee wilk new knowledge and maleriala—Maintaining nneeaaing vigilanee over the long dislanee lines lo locale and rocrect fanlla before ikey heroine aerions. The nnmber <»f ‘Tronblea** on Soulbem Bell lines baa been redneed two-lkirda in ten vrara, by uaing anch ^lona of prevention”, as well as **lona of rare”. TTiear "tons” of prevention are one part of the Bell .System’s ronaisnl effort lo insure for yon a ronslanlly improving tele phone service that ia efiirieni—dependable—economical. SouTHCRn BEuTcLEPHonc flno Teugrrph Compiin9 fr . Hctc*! bv at home but vvciv on hands to look $2^*121,7 |.i. This 1.' an appr*tpriation-i>r«*Hkt‘rs. if h** *1*> not, his j»a w ill be llvat will glow by !**aps ami hounds Ihi.s first prissoncr. fnnn vrai to vi-ai a- lias alroatlyi ».*.*-p -'.-.-n in .-v.-iv state. If the leg- ‘’.vster supper which was .served islature f.iinishe-' th.- f.mi million ‘‘V the ladies aid at the manse ast ask. d this v,-ai . m*xt veai the r.siue.st f'’"'*')’ Hop. Tiiav >af**:v Ih- .-xp*vt*-.l to elinib t.i U) .six'm ev.-n .-ight millions. , The .so.ial -. cunty im-a-ure was ‘’nicker.s and coffee, if anny. extry. it tb.- f-ieiai g..ven)nient w.tb l"oks like everlxul.ly et a sMuare meal tlw- states being call*-, up pari of till- bi-m-fits. in. vanced was tliat the state must put up nion«-y in or.lei to match feileral '"'-ss jennic appropriations Its ailvocat*‘s say, in h.>nu .sii4>.stancc. the more w.- a|>propnatc. ^ 1 after a lag of three month-s. The pub tli4- more wc get from Washington. seweral letters have henn rote tojlicity on our own fund could safely . the congress ami the sennate askingjne not only more comi>lete but more very smalK-st down on relief, but ^ nearly up to date than this. Penna- to plese cut down on their own sal-jneirt secriH-y concerning the workings' Kpendiiig piogram. What m.>ney is ^iDo on preparing for war, and of any imjHirtant instrument of gov air ])lanes. they mought allso cut! eminent is contrary to our {volitical down on govveniu-nt employees up'tmditions.—The New Y’ork Times, there, relief must go on. folks have' r~ ■ with upv>n to put 'ITie plan ail- »'*'un«l at everfhing. tliey got the mu-. sick frtH-. allso the fine singing by veeve smith, wlio sung in old montanna.’’ reseats,^ other .sourr**s. But the I'fforts ti>-j waixl stx-rtvy have .»l*seure<l the situa-, lion ami giv«-n rise t.v uiili-mite*l ruin-1 ors and conj*-ctuies, which are al ways the enemies *)f stability ami con fidence. If there are g.xHl reasons | for withholding current information, j there is no good reason for not releas-] ing information after it has ct‘asi**l to' Invar on the imnunliate situation.! ''Though the jxnind has U-i-n in a much! more vulnerable jrosition than the dol-! lar, the British give out information gold holdings of their Y ou’re iNCORXOIIATCO own FIxchange Flsjualization .-Xccount WHILE YOU SAVE The INSURED Way ’ South Carolina is in no position lo compete even on th. scale, with tlx- f.-'leral gov.-rnment’s io • o , o .1 SAFETY IS INSURED VV TO jj $.5,000 FOR EACH ACCOUNT. ♦ WE BROUGHT THE PRICE OF GASOLINE IN CLINTON ♦ o o o i> 19c WE available for old agi- ami m*«‘dy as sistance shouhl he .listrihiitci to those actually in nee*l, ami then the spend ing .-ihould st.>p. The question is n<H got used to getting something for how much can the sUte provide, but! withiyut how much are taxpayiu-.s aide t<) pay. inipperlation is dl- growing, jim cix>w green For if appropriations for this dejiart-' ment continue to mount it is inevitable be so •was 56 , , ,, , years old last vear, but he turmnl up that nf*w taxes must b** imjiosed. Al-',-^., ready there are advocatt*s in the legis-' ^ iature of a sales tax to supply addi- the citty coun.-vell is. trying to con- tional revenue neede*! for this depart-jdemn 2 akers of mr. slim chance’s cow ment. 'ivastor for the enlargement of the A sale.s tax. labek-*! always as an public graveyarxl ami the cemeterry. emergency mea.sure, is found***! on a the land will be *livide«l into 2 |>arts, fallacy. It is ju.st another tax, that’s the ixx>r folks will be berrietl in t)>e atJl, unequitable to merchants ahiTCus-1 graveyard part and the rich folks willj tomers alike, an annoyance to the pub-1 be berried in the cetueterry. he won’t Ik, and an imposition upon the *tore-!sell for less than 300$ per aker.-U, keeper. Such a tax is psychologically |cost him 10$ per aker. H is mighty j W. J. BENJAMIN SERVICE STATION Standard Products Cara W’ashed and Greased Your Business Appreciated Hipp & Chandler Clothes for Men and Boys Your Business Appreciated HAVE NEVER PAID LESS THAN 4% DIVIDEND TO OUR CUS TOMERS. ♦ ♦ DOWN TO FOR YOUR CAR’S SAKE... FOR ECONOMY’S SAKE ... ... drive in today if you have not al ready done so, and try our absolute ly first-grade gasoline. You’ll be sat isfied and SAVE. o i* ** i* •( o 4 4 lAVINGSil (AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Telephone No. 6 A Clinton Institution Serving " Clinton People Since 1901. McCOY’S CUT-RATE STATION DAVID GLENN, Manager STATION CORNER FLORIDA & MUSGROVE STS. ^ ttttMiHrttttMt