THUBSDAT, OCTOBER S, 1*29 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON, 8. C. PAGE SEVEN ■»' JUDGE MANN MAKES FORCEFUL CHARGE ON LAW ENFORCEMENT Tells Grand Jury That Nation Has Become Lawless With the Ac quisition of Wealth and South Carollina Not An Exception. Urges Better Attitude Toward Law Enforcement. Laurens, Sept., 27.—Changes in the i legal machinery of the courts so that the state would have a better show ing than it now has in the trial of law violators and an enlarged staff of peace officers if the spirit of lawless ness now prevailing in the state and nation is to be curbed; formed the cen tral theme around which Judge M. M. Mann built a strong charge to the grand jury at the opening of court FROSH PREPARE FOR ‘PUP’ GAME First Year Men Showing Up Fine Under Tutelage of McMillian. Play Wofford Here Thursday. the event the successful bidder should fail to make such deposit, or should fail to comply with the terms of sale the said lands shall be re-sold on the same, or some subsequent salesday on the same terms, at the risk of the de faulting bidder. Purchaser to pay for papers, stamps and recording. Terms of sale: Cash. THOS. W. BENNETT, C. C. C. P. and G. S., Laurens, S. C. Dated September 17, 1929.—10-3-3tc. With another week of hard practice behind them the freshmen pig-skin artists continue to look better and are improving daily under the ever watch ful eye of Coach Lonnie McMillian. When that comes about, he said, we will no longer find congested courts, and the expense of law enforcement will be greatly reduced. Touching on the enforcement of the prohibition lawS, Judge Mann said ^ xi. , that he had heard that peace officers ® -ui . even m in this section of the state were mere i weather, has oecn vigorous in their enforcement than in platters of scrimmage and then some of the lower counties and to three extra helpings. But the these officers he offered his congratu- effect is already showing up in that lations. However, he said, in certain the whole squad has improved so lower counties the bootleggers are in I over4^million Jars used yearly WllLLIONS more each year follow the trend of modem med icine, and treat colds without “dosing.” Twenty-five years ago Vicks originated the modem external method of treating colds.Today, Vicks IS sold in more * than 6o countries, and over 26 million jars are used yearly in the United States alone. Just rubbed on, it acts through the skin hke a plaster, and also releases medicated vapors which are inhaled direct to the air passages. VICKS W VapoRub FOR ALL COLDS last week in Laurens after the recess | the saddle and the law-abiding people taken Monday out o' respect to Judge McGowan. The criminal laws of South Carolina and of the nation, he said, were framed after the old English laws which grew up during a time of stress in England when the great body of people of that nation found it nec essary to throw safeguards around defendants at the bar so that innocent men would not.be persecuted at the hands of tyrannical ruling classes. These safeguards, he pointed out, had grown to be privileges to such an ex tent that now the criminal has the upper hand in the courts and the state fights an up-hill battle in every case. America, Judge Mann told the jur ors, has come to be the richest nation in the world but also the most lawless. To this country, founded in the name of liberty and freedom, have come the lawless elements of other countries and today America stands near the bottom of the ladder in respect for law. Last year 14,000 persons were killed in the United States and one homicide took place for every hour of the day and night. Sixteen homi cides occur in the United States to every one in England. The records of France and Germany are far better need stronger hands to help in the enforcement of the law. For that rea son, he said, he believed their only hope was to have the federal govern ment, with its stronger resources, come in and take charge of the situa tion. “If you don’t need them up here, I am glad of it, but we need them down there.” Turning to the question of county fiscal affairs. Judge Mann said that he had heard that an audit of this county’s books was being made and this, he said, was a wise step. Not only in Laiitens county, he said, but in all counties of the state the county busi ness had reached such large and in tricate proportions that no officer could tell where he stood. Mhny hon est officers, he said, are living under a shadow not because of dishonesty much on both offensive and defensive play that it doesn’t even look like the same bunch of gridiron enthusiasts as the ones of a week ago. One great addition to the backfield who has been showing up exceptional ly well during recent practice is Bar rett, pile driving fullback, who re ceived his preliminary football educa tion at Bailey Military institute, and if you doubt this writer’s word, just ask any of the reserves who played against him at Greenwood last year. With Stamps to aid him in plunging the line and backing up his own for ward wall, the frosh teams will be few and far between, who will be able to “hold that line” or to make much yardage through the Baby Blue Hose. Stamps is another who has been showing up mighty well this week, and he still remains the heady, con but of inefficiency, although some of j hard-driving “Shorty.” Cope- them, he was sorry to say, were living under the shadow of dishonesty. In his opinion, he told the grand jury, the counties needed a thorough over hauling of their business systems, a more business-like bookkeeping sys tem installed and the delegations re lieved of county business matters so that they could give their time and thoughts to more strictly legislative land, a brainy end, and Carr, a pow erful guard or tackle, are the ones that have made life miserable for the opposing backs during the past sev eral days. Few more twenty-four-hour periods are left for practice before the frosh meet their first big test in the Wof ford Terrier Pups. The Blue Sox to- Notice for Payment of City Taxes Notice is hereby given that Town Taxes for the Town of Clinton, will be due and collectable between October 15th and November 15th, for the year 1929. The Tax Books will be opened for the collection of taxes at the Office of the Town Clerk on October 1st, and will re main open each day thereafter, Sunday excepted, up to and through November 15th. A penalty of fifteen (15‘t) per cent, will accrue on all taxes not paid on or before Friday, November 15th. The levy for current fiscal year is forty (40) mills; fifteen (15) 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, September 2, 1929. D. C. HEUSTESS, Dated Sept. 12, 1929. Town Clerk. than ours and only Italy of the great European countries approaches us in 1 volved in strictly county matter.s. lawlessness. From that country the : Before making his final instructions black hand and vendetta have estab- on the indictments handed out by the lished headquarters here. Only Mexi-' solicitor. Judge Mann referred to the CO, he said, had a record of lawless-^, prevailing traffic problem and paid matters. Among other things, he said, | last year downed the SpartanTiiirg ag- it is a waste of time and money for | gregation by a score of 6 to 0, and it the entire state legislature to be in- ness that exceeded that of this coun try. The criminal, even before he com mits his crime, knows that the legal machinery of the courts will be in his favor and that influential friends will render him aid against the great body of free people. If we cannot get a his respect to the “road hogs” on the highways. He advocated stringent reg ulations for the protection of the trav eling public, suggesting the employ ment of more traffic officers and the inauguration of a licensing system so that reckless drivers would be barred from the use of the highways. We are Change in the machinery of the law, he spending millions of dollars on roads, said, we should build up an attitude he said, and we have a right to feel toward law enforcement so that when j secure, but the average man takes his the criminal comes into the court he life in his hands when he travels on will know that justice will prevail. [ the highways. “Y” STARTS ON YEAR’S WORK ACTORS SOON is hoped that the freshmen of this year can repeat with even a. larger score, but it doesn’t pay to count the chickens before they are out of the incubator for you may rest as.sured that the eleven the Wesleyans send on the^field will be a scrappy, peppy, plunging, driving outfit. However, don’t think for a minute that they won’t have their hands full, for the freshmen have clearly demonstrated in scrimmages with the varsity that they’re nobody’s slouches when it comes to the offensive part of the game and they are just an epidemic, panic or what have you? on defense. Pound keeper, bring on thy Pups. REAL in s r n A¥E5 Billie Barron To Lead Organiza tion In Active Year. Drive for Members To Be Made. NOTICE OF LOST CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT Please take notice that on Friday, Oct. 4, 1929, the undersigned will ap ply to the First National Bank of Clinton, S. C., for a new Certificate FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 15th day of October, 1929, I will render a final j PI A'Vlaccount of my acts and doings as Ad-1 A l^iinistratrix of the estate of J. Floyd | ^Vorkman, deceased, in the office of I Mrs. M. W. Brown Again Directs | the Judge of Probate of Laurens Work of Dramatic Club. Date|“""‘y. at iiydock a m., and on the 'same day will apply for a final dis- Chosen for First Appearance, j charge from my trust as Administra- |trix. Any person indebted said estate is 10c EACH Pk'.;e. of five 50c 12 for $1.00 Uor’-y' ■ ers t.‘ ere • 1- ! t»n ii. shav- «iv^or-tb. quick . kived blades. — r* t L UICHER Cmved Blades A Product of WADE Sc BUTCHER Makers of Fine Sh^.ftieSd Cutlery, Carvers and Razors for over 200 years FOR SALE BY KELLERS DRUG STORE After deliberating seriously over a ' 'collection of nearly a dozen plays, notified and required to make pay- Under the leadership of Billie Bar- ron president, the Y. M. C._ A. has , j, d|„ctor "for The i laid plan., for a very extenmve a, well j-Vesbyterian College Dramatic club, I Persons having claim, against said e,- a, interesting program for the com- ha, selected “The Genius,” a three-act!Tr"' mg year. It is the hope of the cabinet „ _ . * P*’oven or be forever to make the Y a greater factor in at , , ...... . .baired. ithe club will present its first produc-! the life of the students and they hope:jj„„ of Deposit, No. 8929, for amount of, to interest them and get as many performance $10,^00, a former certificate dated 1 will take an active part in the work. I ih^. piaj. avill be given .several times in other towns if dates can be secured. Mr.s. Brown is also readv to aii- March 4, 1929, having been lost. The Certificate is in the name of the un dersigned. 10-3-4tr SARA DUCKETT. PAINFUL INDIGESTION *T SUFFEBXD from indi- gestior. — everything I ate gave me heartburn,’* says Mrs. Mattie Mul lins, of Pound, Va. *Tor months, I did not see a well day. I wor- xied along, but never felt welL *1 got a package of Thed- ford’a Black-Draught at the store and began taking H—a dose every night before going to bed. I had been having an awfiil pain. After I bad taken Black-Draught, thia pain en tirely stopped. Ibegantog^ in weight, and rested well at night In a few months I was feeling fine. My health was bet ter than it had been in years. keep Black-Draught in our homs^ and we all take it for oonatiiwtion and upaat •tomach.’* Insist which met with such h’.ga com mendation last sjiring. ibership. It is hoped that a goodly number of the students will be inter- ested enough in this so that there will . jx, i-Lx!."' How To rry Raw l*otatoes ' be a good foundation on wdiich to base ^ xl ' • xu- ,, , X X, xi. potatoes and slice them m thin ■the work the rest of the year j The program for the month of Oc- tober is to be in the hands of the when this is hot enough to fry, add classes. Each class is to be responsible potaoes, sprinkling with salt and pep- for a program one week. The seniors , per. Cover with a tight-fitting lid so /or COM8TIPATIOR, iMDiaiinoit BIL10U8HIU Holland and Emmitt Little, on the south by lands of W. J. Henry, and on the west by lands of John Henry, the same being the property of J. Lar | ry Todd and E. E. Blakely. TRACT NO. Containing fifty- eight (58) acre.s, more or les-s, bound ed on the north by^ lands of W. .A. Poole, on the east by lands of Boyce XU u XU x;- X 1 if xu X . rw. ' B. Poole, and on the south by land.s of are to have charge the first week of The steam will partly cook them. Then I t - Xrria tv,.. the month, the juniors the second, ^ remove lid and fry until potatoes are 1 sophomores the third, and freshmen a golden brown, turning them care- the fourth. After this a program for so they will brown equally. Serve ! the next three months will be made at once. by the cabinet and carried out. L, ^ problems of the colleges ' . . Plans are also being made for the that seem most important. Besides j plaintiff, shall be leijuired to de- annual fall retreat at Camp .Adger. this it ser^'Cs the purpose as personal'!'''."’^ with the Clerk, upon the lands This is the meeting of both men and help to the leaders from a spiritual women of the state and is the most-, point of view. This year’s retreat is 1 looked-fordward-to of any in the dur- set for Oct. 11 through the 13th. The X X I ♦ ♦ I I erty of .Mrs. Lillie H. Blakely, con veyed to her by VV. M-. Poole. Said tracts of land shall be sold sep arately. The successful bidders, other than*; WOMEN gtei ing the course of the year. Leaders of .speaker is to b* Dr. W. C. Jackson ofipurcha^ price upon hi “Y”s from all the colleges of the .N. C. C. W., who wUl lead the chief I with the terms of sale, [State get together and discuss and try ^discussions of One Hundred (100.00) Dollars, as a guarantee of his good faith in the bidding, the same to be applied to the is complying otherwise to| ‘be paid on plaintiff’s indebtedness. 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