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\ \ • / _ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1949 i '■ mmmm . ■ / 2 THE CUNTON CHRONICLE Page Three 14 Drunken Drivers Loses Licenses In County Special to The Chronicle. Columbia, Sept. 21.—Fourteen Lau rens county drivers lost their driving licenses last month because of traf- fic violations, the motor vehicle di-| vision of the state highway depart-! ment\ has reported. All the license j withdrawals were suspensions. Noi driving privileges in the county were, cancelled or revoked. Thirteen of 14 drivers suspended American-English Conference now were white men, and the other was .going on has tremendous possibilities England Worthy Of Help; Opposed To Red Programs Compromise Over Her Appeols for Help Urged By Babson. By ROGER W. BABSON New York City, Sept. 16.—The a Negro man. Driving under the in fluence of liquor accounted for all but one of the withdrawals, which was due to an unspecified offense. Three of the drivers who surrendered their licenses were in the 17 to 30 age group, nine were in the 30 to 40 age group, and two were 40 years of age} or over. Can Truly Recommend Sea IPs Above All Other Medicines Report Shows 936 Rural Electric Miles In County ! 4,857 rural customers in the county. The average number of customers | per mile of line in Laurens county j is given as 5.19, while the average , number of rural customers per , square mile of rural area is 6.94 for the county. The average number of rural customers per 1,000 popula tion in Laurens county is 153.77, ac cording to the report. The last census gave Laurens coun ty 700 ryral square miles, with a rural population of 31,587, bringing line;the rural population per square mile The arinudl report on rural line state, 10,552 are those of private statistics gives a total of 32,183 rural! utilities, which serve a total of 90,337 Special to The Chronicle. Columbia, Sept. 21. — Rural statistics for South Carolina, issued'to 45.1. The census reported a total at the end of the 1948-49 fiscal year of 30,437.79 ruralj square miles in for good. Surely it by the electrical utilities division of j South Carolina, and a rural popula-J is a one-way street ; the South Carolina Public Service tion of 1,4433,693 for the state, giv-j and cannot do any | commission, list a total of 936 rural j ing a rural population per square line miles in South Carolina at the beginning of the present fiscal year, with 180,719 rural, customers in the state. The average numbers of cus tomers per mile of line is 5.62, slight ly less than the average of 5.94 rural customers per square mile of rural area. The average number of rural customers per 1,000 of population in the state is given as 126. Of the miles of rural line in the customers. The private utility serv ing Laurens county is Duke Power company, which has 296 miles of rural line in Laurens county, and 2,063 customers in the county. THE CHRONICLE Completely Covers Clinton's Trade Area for Advertisers There Is No Snbstltate for News paper Advertising , harm. It can affect every reader of this column. Frankly, the Eng lishmen want us to give them more dol- | lars. The financial. interests here in New York look up on Bevin Attlee and Cripps as pure So-( cialists. These New York bankers say line miles for Laurens county, and'mile of 47.1. !: A. J. Satterfield & Sons “I suffered for | “Why should we Americans use good fifteen years of- ■ dollars to make Socialism ten couldn’t rest or a success?” Hence, they are trying sleep I tried med- to get the En § lish government to icinqs too numer- give U P Socialism in return for U. S. o u s to mention ; dollars—or at least not push it fur- and spent lots of | ther ' money trying to But here is the answer of Bevin, find relief. Scalf’s Attlee and Cripps: “At the present promptly soothed time the world is divided into two my sour, burning great and powerful groups.—The De- gassy stomach mocracies which stand for Free En- pains,” declares ! terprise, and the Russians who stand * Mrs. J. A. Daw- f or Communism. Unless some mid- son, Route 4, Fort dI e ground of compromise can be de veloped, both groups are headed for; a World War III which will destroy. We believe England is! Mrs. Dawson .. Payne, Ala. Scalf’s Indian River Medicine is on sale at all good drug stores; try it civilization today. Nothing Replaces Its Years of trying to work out such a compro-: Use. Hear Scalf’s Harmoneers Quaftet over WSPA, Dial 950, at 4:45 p.m., Monday through Friday. NOTICE OF SALE The State of South Carolina, •County of Laurens. In Court of Common Pleas. M. S. Bailey Sc Son, Bankers, Inc., Plaintiff vs. mise,—a safe bridge between Amer ica and Russia. It is worth billions of dollars to the United States to help us do this.” This is England’s argument and I’m inclined to believe it will appeal to President Truman. Questions Being Discussed Many questions are being discus sed. Chief of these is the devalu-| ation of the pound which would make it easier for the English to sell their goods without increasing the effi- Clinton Electric Freezer and Locker. ciency of their labor and machinery. Cooperative, Inc., City of Clinton, • This would be only postponing the and Laurens County, Defendants, final day of reckoning because Eng- Pursuant to a Decree of the Court 1 land would not now need to debase in the above stated case, I will sell! her currency if her production, man at public outcry to fhe highest bid-! agement and labor would wake up der, either in or in front of the Court and become fTficient. House, at Laurens C. H„ S. C., on' Among other things are: Fixing a Salesday in October next, being Mon day, the 3rd day of the month, dur ing the legal hours for such sales, the following described property, to wit: ‘All that certain piece, parcel or new and guaranteed rate of money exchanges for all Western nations, the powers of the World Bank, Pres-[ ident Truman's Point 4, our Ameri-t can Tariff, the so-called Block Bal- tract of land, with the improvements i ances, the continuation of Lend- theron, lying, 'situate and being in 1 Lease, etc. All these, however, are the Town of Clinton, County of ’ mere temporary palliatives to relieve Laurens, State of South Carolina, and* Ihe patient (England) of pain. They bounded as follows: beginning at a are like giving aspirin and ,an elec- point in the northerly line of Hamp- trie pad to someone who needs a sur- ton Avenue, 221 feet distant in a gical operation, westerly direction from the intersec-1 Goal To Seek tion of the northerly line of Hamp-' My prayer and hope is that the ton Avenue with the westerly line of. Conference will get down to funda-i Woodrow Street, the southwesterly | mentals,—namely of getting the De corner of Miss Sallie Wright, and mocracies into an honest and work running thence with the northerly line of Hampton Avenue south 88*4 west 133.5 feet to the corner of Mis sissippi Young: thence with the line of Mississippi Young north 2 l 4 east 131 feet to the line of Dr. Jack H able ecqnomic union. We are al ready fast approaching a mutual de fense union, and this is a step in the right direction. This, however, is much like repairing and painting an old house which really needs new Young; thence with the line of Dr 'timbers and a strong loundation. LetJ Jack H. Young south 88V4 east 182'each nation continue to run its in- ( feet to a point, an iron pipe; thence ternal affairs as it wishes, but insist south 1-8 east 122 feet to the point, that we gel together on economic of beginning, containing 22,932 matters. These cannot successfully square feet, more or less, according | be divided by drawing lines on maps, to survey of W. M. Nash, Registered I Russia has no trade barriers be- Surveyor, dated November 8, 1940. ;l w een its different couptries. In or- Being the same property conveyed to der for the Democracies to hold their the mortgagor by Mrs. V. Copeland own, they must reduce tariff bar-i Craig by deed dated August 18, 1944, Tiers, have an international dollar; recorded in the office of the Register | an d perhaps a single postage stamp of Mesne Conveyance for Laurens for trading among themselves. In county in Deed Book 86, page 5. “Also: All furniture, fixtures, in effect, this would mean extendine England’s present preferential trad- sulation, plumbing and equipment ing system (.which now applies on- of any nature now on the property i ly to the members of the British of the mortgagor on Hampton Ave- Commonwealth) to other Democra- nue in the Town of Clinton, South[cies such as the U. S., France, Hol- Carolnia, of which may be hereafter, land, Belgium, Ireland, Norway, Swe- placed upon said property. \ den, Denmark, and perhaps Greece “Without limiting the generality, and Turkey. j of the foregoing in any way, this; 10 or 20 More Years of Prosperity [ mortgage specifically covers: 184 j Such a program might temporar- All Steel Locker Drawers, 288 All lily hurt a few U. S. manufacturers! Steel Door Lockers, 1 - 1000 Pound; whom the government could for a Capacity Platform Scale, 1 30 inch! while subsidize. Labor might fight' by 40 inch by 16 inch Meat Cutting it for fear of unemployment: but its Block, 1 36 inch by 96 inch by 3 ultimate results could mean a higher; inch Meat Cutting Table, 1 1^2 Horsepower Biro Meat Power Saw, 1 12 Pound-min. Power Meat Grind er, 1 12 Pound Capacity Sausage standard of living and better secur ity for every reader of this column, j the people of the United States as well as the people of foreign Lands.! Stuffer, 1 Kooh Steam Heated Lard'The United States cannot long con- Renderer, 1 Insulated Cabinet Free- j tmue to “live the life of Riley” while zer, 1 Sheetmetal Hood & Exhaust the rest of the world is starving. The sooner we realize this the better for. all concerned including ourselves. I am sure that President Truman; is anxious to put over such a pro- Fan, 1 Steam Heated Vegetable Blancher, 1 500-pound Capacity Me tal Smoke House.” Terms of Sale: Cash. The success ful bidder, other than the Plaintiff gram. If the Republicans would herein, immediately upon the con-1 heartily join therein, employment elusion of the bidding, shall deposit and profits would again increase and with the Clerk of Court the sum of the entire business situation would 5 % as a guarantee of his good faith definitely improve. I can even en- in the bidding. The same to be ap- j visage a great boom in the stock plied to the purchase price upon his market and another 5 or 10 years of complying with the terms of sale, prosperity. Such a program must. otherwise to be paid to Plaintiff for credit on the indebtedness. In the event the successful bidder should fail to make such deposit, or should fail to comply with the terms of sale. however, get off “on the right foot Republicans must not cry “wolf, woH” and scare people into believ- irtg # that it is a mistake to pray “Thy Kingdom come oh earth'’. This would the said lands, shall be re-sold on 1 not be a case of trying to “get some- the same or some subsequent Sales-1 thing for nothing” but rather of day on the same terms, at risk of the GETTING SOMETHING FOR defaulting purchaser. ; SOMETHING. The purchaser to pay for papers, stamps and recording. V. R. FLEMING, C. C. C. P. & G. S. 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