The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 17, 1929, Image 6

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rAGE SIX THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17,1929 WANTS Rates for advertising in this column are one cent per word for each inser tion, with a minimum charge of 25c, payable invariably in advance. IT will pay you to investigate our Radios. O’Daniel & Reid. 10-17-3c STOVE WOOD—Always dry, cord or slab. J. Hamp Stone. ti TOMATOES — Both ripe and green. See J. Hamp Stone. 10-17-4tc FOR SALE—Two nice shoats, weight about 80 pounds each. Price $10 each. Apply to William Henry. Itp ONLY A VIEW-POINT We used to hear the quotation, “All the world loves a lover.” We do not hear it so much in these later years. It is not true, anyway. The only perfect bin is scraped, that the payments may be made in response to the demands of an airtight mortgage. I am not a pessimist: Truth is neith er. pessimism nor politics, It is religion lover the world has ever known, met —nothing else. When we throw away an ignominious death on the cross.’^ truth, we part with religion. Can we It might better be said that, all the'afford to do that? Not o«e-tenth of the car-owners that I know are out of <debt entirely; FOR SALE — Seaboard ticket from,^Qj.|jj lovgg optimist; at least he Clinton to Richmond. Good until Oc- commands the respect of his audience, tober 25th. Price $10.00. Apply Post j draws a good salary. It is so i and no man is either prosperous or Office Box 57, Laurens, S. C. for one in comfortable »circum-j even well-to-do who is in water over jhis head, and cannot swim. I A municipality or,* state organiza tion that, buries itself in bonded in debtedness is Signing away its liberty in a dangerous fashion. The boriower WANTED—Pointer or setter (male! six to twelve months old. Address: W. G. Jeffords, Walterboro, S. C. stances to be an optimist! A very esteemed contemporary re cently saidj “There is no doubt as to l0-24-4tp 'he great wealth of our country; look at the"automobile sales.” Then, he pro- BEAUTIFUL DAHLIAS—Single and . double, 25c to $1.00 per dozen. Chrysanthemums ready next week. Other flowers also. Come and see them. R. F. Blakely, phone 314. He STORAGE—Potato house will be open all next week. A few crates still left for sale. Reserve space now. Phone 213. Clinton Potato House. Itc POTATOES—Store your sweet pota toes. House has been cleaned and disinfected thoroughly. Will be open all next week. Same charges as last year. Clinton Potato House. Itc a row of nine or ten figures, in proof of his assertion. Therefore, every man that owns a gasoline vehicle is a well-to-do and prosperous man! It seems to me a long leap to that conclusion. Even within my somewhat narrow field of observation, I know dozens of cheap cars bought on payments—and, often well worn out before the final pay- is servant to the lender—another truth. The individual or corporation that lives beyond its means is not far from the rocks ahead. The practice of run ning in debt may look good on paper, and furnish alluring statistics, but it is far from being an indication of wealth, A flivver is by no means in dicative of prosperity or independent ment. Often the bottom of the flour 1 Hving. Strawberry Plants for Sale — Lady Thompson variety, 200 for $1.00. Dudley Jones, phone 216. Guidcposts to <»l1appine$ By Bsrnarr Mdcfdc/c/en deepest sympathy especially to Mrs. Copeland and daughters, but also to all relatives and friends in this great loss; and,. Be it resolved that we, as fellow citizens and fellow members of the Chamber of Commerce, wish to ex press our grief and feeling of personal loss in the de^th of this good friend. (Signed) W. W. HARRIS, H. D. HENRY, J. F. JACOBS, Sr. Committee. LAND SALE The State of South Carolina, County of_^Laurens. - In Court of Common Pleas. The Federal Land Bank of Columbia, Plaintiff. vs: LITERARY DIGEST PITY POOR GRANDMA Have you ever stopped to wonder With the greatest novels of the world ^vomen stay younger nowadays Or-th. world's bool 100 short sto-; ties in 10 volumes— j • Or,—the world’s best 100 detective I Haven’t you often heard how dear the time of marriage. And h-ving been kept in ignorance of the facts of life and the necessity for pre-natal care, childbirth was a death-bed agony in stead of a normal bodily function. “Female weakness” became a byword Annie May Adair, et al. Defendants. Pursuant to Decree of the Court in the above stated case, I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, at Laurens, C. H., S. C., on salesday in November next, being the 4th day of the month, during the legal hours for such sales, the following described property, to wit: “All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land containing 265 acres, more or less, situate, lying and being on the road from Clinton to Whitmire, about one mile north from the town of Renno,_ilL Jacks Township, County of Laurens, State of South Carolina, hav ing such shape, metes, courses and dis tances as will more fully appear by reference to a plat thereof made by J. Roy CrawfordTsurveyor, dated Aug. 1st, 1922, which said plat was record ed in the office of the Clerk of Court for Laurens County in plat book 2, page 00, and being bounded on the north by lands of W. L. Weir, and Mrs. M. Glenn’s estate; on the east by lands of Mrs. M. Glenn’s estate, J. C. McMillan, and J. F. Bell’s estate; on the south by lands of J. F. Bell’s estate, and on the west by lands of J. W. C. Bell, Tom Weir and W. L. Weir. This being the same tract of land heretofore conveyed to the said Annie Joint young rabbit that has been skinned and cleaned; lay meat over night in pickling liquid composed of 2-3 water, and 1-3 vinegar, salt and pepper to taste, cloves, allspice, celery seed and sliced onion. Next day re move meat from liquid, dry, dredge with flour and fry in butter as you would chicken. Thicken gravy with brown flour, (add a little pickling judee, if desired), strain, put meat back in gravy and simmer for half hour before serving. What Do P. S. JEANES Do7 stories in 10 volumes. ,Grandma was married at fifteen and b^^guse nobody had heard of such a „ a.).!. k« d h k.. s;. Your choice of one of the 3 sets ! bore her fist baby at sixteen; at twen-, exercise and prop- ^ ^ with Literary Dijest-1 year new sub- [ ty she was a dignified matron, at thir- i acription—$4.35. Renewal subscription j ty a middle-aged woman, and at forty , through neglect and ignorance —$5.35. JAS. W. .CALDWELL Special Agent Clinton, Whitmire, Newberry she was just as good as dead ? Also, i abuse of health, is it any wonder i she was delicate, subject to weak ^ ^ woman was passe at thirty and 1 spells and heart attacks. And if by ^ chronic invalid at forty ? j any chance a girl wasnH married by , Now take a look at our sixteen year the time she was eighteen she was a girls today. Beautifully formed. 666 is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Fio. Dengrue. Bilious Fever and Malaria hopeless old maid! Why is it ? I’ll tell you why. Young girls in our grandmother’s time grew old long before their time well developed, competing with men in all branches of sports, bubbling over with exuberance, teeming with vitali ty. . . Truly they are fit to be the because they lived contrary to all the mothers and wives of men! A J I llaws of nature. In grandmother’s day It IS the most speedy remedy known , ^ IQ civrQQn \»£kQr aM crirl \]i.'aa cr»rJiU7nv And to w’hom does the credit be- a sixteen year old girl was scrawny long? To athletics of course, which deed dated the 12th day of January, A. D., 1920, which said deed is record ed in the office of the Clerk of Court for Laurens County in Deed Book 50, at page 45.” That the Clerk of Court do require the successful bidder to deposit at once with him the sum of One Hun dred ($100.00) Dollars, either in cash or by certified check, the same to be applied on the bid should there be a compliance with the same; but should there be a failure to do so, then it shall be forfeited to the plaintiff and I Backache and of poor physique; cumbersome. are now a part of our educational and premises resold on the same or If functional Bladder Irritation disturbs your sleep, causes Burning or Itching Sensation, Backache or Leg Pains, making you feel tired, depressed and discouraged, why not try the Cystex 48 Hour Test? Don’t give up. Get Cystex today at any drug store. Put it to the test. See how fast it works. Money back if It doesn’t bring quick improvement, and satisfy you completely. Try Cystex today. Only 60c. Sold by Sadler-Owens Pharmacy clothes, long skirts, corsets and con-j social life, slant admonitions not to be a “tom-! F3very girl who desires to be a splen- iboy” all tended to retard her physical did representative of hei' sex and to I development. Rarely was she suffici- preserve her youth should adopt some jently matured for marital relations at forpi of physical exerci.se. the next convenient salesday there after upon the same terms and at such bidder’s risk. Terms of Sale: One-thivi cash, bal ance to be paid in three (3) equal an nual installments fri;r. date of sale; Under the reimbursement plan ap- credit portion to be secured by proved by our state Supreme court in bond and mortgage of the purchaser ROAD VICTORY IS APPLAUDED the fall of 1926, the county and road premises, bearing legal districts have advanced approximate terest from date, with leave to pur- -COAL- CROWN BLOCK AND EGG' Richards and Jones Plea.sed By Decis- ly $40,000,000 to the State Highway ^’baser to pay his entire bid in cash, j ion In Highway Bonds. Out- j commission and the completed pave-baser to pay for papers, stamps j come V’ital One. - ment has been extended to 1,450 miles recording. I Columbia, Oct. 12.—Governor John'o^ standard type with about 300 miles! THOS. W. BENNETT, G. Richards tonight expressed him- of all weather surface treatment. Any 1 C. C. C. P. and G. S., Laurens, S. C. self as being delighted with the opin-'student of state highway financing Dated October 14, 1929.—10-31-3tc. ion of the court which has declared reaches the inevitable conclusion that the 65,000,000 road bond issue bill con-1 a measure of unity must apply to the stitutional. At the executive mansion outire system of state highways, and Prompt Service. Prices Right. I he gave out-the following statement: that the succeeding years of service i "I am delighted with the decree of “ntitipated and that the see the court en banc in which it has been "'“St be capitalised. No | Idecided that the highway construction I'™?""*' •>'“ f?"' “ '“""“ted sUte bill is constitutional. I feel sure ,hat “lat does la great majoefiy of the people of ""t distribute the cost over the entire : South Carolina are also delighted. ‘“I" ‘"‘f. »“»""* f»- , , , ,. , ture service. The acts validated today WSL A., V,, XV .. ' a""* f’'“,7 this. And when the system is com- Phone 57 We Deliver,"" ''■taiiyi jaffecting our interests or that means j^e further expenditure of $70,000,000. -more for the general welfare of the South Carolina should have 6.000 miles Look at Your Shoes J. M. PITTS RELIEF that Is REFRESHING have used Thedford’s Black- Draught for yean in our family. I can highly recommend it for many ail- menta. We take it for colds and for constipation. have four diil- dren, and I give it to them. Whem my little girl gets bill* one, or complains of headache, I give her a treatment of Black-Drani^t, and she is all right in a day or two. *’Sometimes when I have in digestion from improper eat ing I have headacne. Then I take Black-Draught. I always fod fresh and have more people and the prosperity and pro-u, hard-surfaced pavement gress of the state and all-year roads, including the ne- RESOLUTIONS I “It is hoped that we can now pro-jcessary bridges, ceed with the road construction pro gram that has been so greatly retard ed by litigation of recent months. Of Icourse, the state can be made to suf-j^‘ Clinton Chamber of Commerce Ifer further delay by an appeal to the* of J. 1. Copeland I United States courts, but this would -At the regular monthly meeting of energy after I have taken if--Mr8. K Beich. 2216 Eaet h be the only result, as I am confident ^be. Clinton Chamber of Commerce on that such appeal when heard will be ^be evening of October 8th, the under- promptly denied. The United States signed committee was appointed to courts will respect t,he rights of the ^b'aw up resolutions fbr the Chamber | state as expressed ' by its people ^of"Commerce, expressive of their great | ! through its legislature and its courts.: loss in the passing away of J. I. Cope- I “I congratulate the people of the land, a charter member of the organi- state on the prospect of an early re- zation. sumption of our highway construction j Preamble and Resolution and the rapid completion of the sys-: '^’hereas it has pleased God to remove j stem as planned by the state highway from our membership and our associa- j commission.” tion our good friend, J. I. Copeland, j I C. E. Jones, chairman of the South and: Carolina Highway commfssion, and an; Whereas Mr. Coppland was a char- ardent advocate of the bond is.sue, to-iter member of the Clinton Chamber of night commented on the Supreme; Commerce, regular in his attendance court’s action on the bond bill, in a upon its meetings, and deeply con- written statement, as follows: jeerned in its success, and in the ad- NEW SHOE HOSPITAL S. D. Dawkins, Mgr. 1 We Make Your Shoes" Look Like New. West Pitts Street Next To Magistrate’s Office HOW ABOUT THAT LAST YEAR’S HATe First Street, Aos^ Texas. Don’t throw it away for a new “The act of the general assembly !vancement of the interests of Clinton one send it to US for Cleaning 1 anA vnlitlatoH Kv- fho-nnttrf on ithrOUB'h its anH- I . . _ - . * TlMdiat^'s iBlAOLDBADar •-M* CMtTIf ATION. MMinTtOn, WOHEM who Med • loalc ihoiild Mke CAKDOL la Mt over M jtsn. of 1929 and validated by the court enjthrough its agents, and: ! nH R hi f banc today expresses the measure of 1 Whereas .Mr. Copeland was person- ^ e OC 'ing. confidence that the general assembly ally highly regarded by the members We will make it look and wear had in the advantage to be gained for of this organization, and held in high liRg new. the state by means of adequate motor i esteem as a citizen, as a churchman, j • transport facilities. The acts provide'and as a man of high integrity and! plans to issue obligations to complete Jfood purpose, and quite a factor in, the state highway system to be repaid, the social, religious and Business ! principal. and interest, from specific world; j revenue*—motor vehicles. That obli-' Therefore, be it resolved that the ^ ^ . __ . mw • /v gallon, experience shows, may reason- Clinton Chamber of Commerce wishes K I I | U A M A M ^ ^ ably be expected to retire the obliga-: publicly to express its feeling of great; ^ ^ ^ ^ * v lx kJ .tions. jloss in the passing away of our fellow ■ DRY CLEANERS AND The highway establishment is only I member, J. Isaac Copeland; and fur- CTPl? A TLf ¥ A1TXTT\1>'V about 12 years old, and 228 miles ofjther: OlHiiVill LltI.tJUiv 1 ONLY 50' We call for and deliver. the 4,700 mile system have been paved. I Be it resolved that we tender our 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%) per cent, will accrue on all taxes not paid on or before FViday, 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 Towm Council, September 2, 1929. Dated Sept. 12, 1929. D. C. HEUSTESS, Tow’n Clerk. South Carolina STATE FAIR COLUMBIA OCTOBER 21-26 Six Full Days and Six Full Nights Monday — Opening Day (Biggest and Best Fair Gets Under W’ay) Tuesday — Iodine Day (South Carolina’s Silver Lining) Wednesday — Agricultural Day (Glorification of the Farmer) Thursday — College Day (Carolina vs Clemson) Friday — School Day (Free Admission To School Children) Saturday — Closing Day (The End of a Perfect Week) I’LL BE THERE! WILL YOU? WHAT MAKES GOODYEARS SO SUPERIOR? Goodyear Tires are the principal product of the larg est rubber company In the world. They are sold and serviced by the largest and most successful body of retail tire merchants in the world. They are beneficiaries of the steadily advancing sci ence of the largest tire engineering and development de partment in the world. Their excellence is subject to continual check and trial 24 hours a day on the largest tire test fleet in the world. Their quality is kept uniform by the most closely con trolled manufacturing processes and inspection exercised by any rubber company in the world. They embody standards of material and workmanship equaled in no other like product in the world. They are so unmistakably better in performance and value that their percentage of gain in sales last year was three times the percentage of gain in production recorded for the industry as a whole! McDANIEL Vulcanizing Works R. P. CHAPMAN, Manager Telephone No. 2 West Main Street . r.vt. r hfnrjTiitiiv' ny-t'rr-fr- r -w-, vi r i \ W . i \