The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 31, 1929, Image 7
"THt&DA^, JANUARY 81,1»»
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. aJNTON, S. C.
PAGE
. AiiDoiHicements
I htreby announce myself as a can
didate for the office of Mayor of Clin
ton, subject to the rules and regula
tions of the Democratic primary.
JACK H. YOUNG.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for Mayor of ylintcn, ^lubject to the
result of the Democratic primary.
W. W. HARRIS.
PRESIDENT-ELECT AND SIRS. HOGV® AT P@INfiY HDME
WANT ADS
FOR RB^-^Resklent IwroavtocaRyjl?
T. L. ^ Bailey. l-24-2tp
67 ACRE FARM for rent, at west
city limits. Just the spot for dairy
ing, trucking and chickens. O'Daniel
& Reid. tf
NOTICE OF SALK OF REAL
ESTATE
State of South Carolina, * 1*^
County of Laurens.
Flemma L. Yarborough, Plaintiff;
vs ••
Dr. John D. Yarborough and
James Edwin. Yarborough,
Defendants.
Pursuant to order of C/''''rt in ♦he
above entitled matter I v I ’ *o
the highest bidder for chah at Lau. ens,
S. C.j on Salesdny in February next,
the same being Monday, February 4th,
1929, the following real estate to wit:
Parcel No. 1. All that p.nrcel or lot
of mnd. lying, situate, and being in
upon compliance the deposit will ha
credited ms par^ of the purchaiM px^e.
The land WiH be sold in two separate
parcels as listed above. Purchaser will
he let into poysessipn upon production
of Clerk’s deed. > > .
THOMAS W. BENNETT, '
C. C. C, P., Laurens County, S. C^i
Dated JanuBi^ 14, 1929.’. ■ 3-81^3tc
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NOTICE OF< OPENING BOOKS OF
REGISTRATION FOR SPECIAL
MAYOR’S ELECTION
State of Seuth Carolina,
County of Laurens,
Town of Clinton.
\
Notice is Hereby Given that the
the town of Clinton, County of ^au-; hooks pf registration of the Town .of
TRADE in your Silk Mill stock or
your Masonic Temple stock on a
piano. O’Daniel & Reid. tf
FOR SALE—A medium sized violin
in perfect condition, fully equipped.
Miss Mary Norman, phone 240. ,lp
LOST-T-Parker Duofold fountain pen, |
“senior” orange color. Finder please j
return and receive reward. S. A.
Pitts, Western Tel Co. 1,^
Dr. W. T. Hughes
DENTIST
Clinton, South Carolina
Fnrper^iY,
T?lephohrExnrange
Office Phone 65
rens, Stote of S. C., bounded on the
north by lands cf the estate of M. S.
Bui'ey, de» eased, on the east by Parcel
No. 2, below described, on the South
by West Main Street, and on the west
by landr. of the estate of T. C. Sumer-
el, deceased.’ The, said lot facing on
the north side of West Main street,
and measuring on West Main street,
71 feet, measured from the east line
of T. C. Sumerel property and run
ning back from West Main street, in
»>arallel lines for a distance of 210
feet, niwre or less.
i’nrcol No. 2. AH *that lot or parcel
of i.-.nd, lyi"c situate and being in the
Town CHnton, County of Laurens,
State of .South Carolina, bounded on
the north by lands of the estate of M.
S. Bailey, deceased, on the east by
Clinton, S. C., for the registration of
voters fer the special election to be
held in the .<iaid Town of Cliuton on
Tuesday, the 2&th day of February,
1929, will be 0T|)en at the store of J. I.
Copeland & i Bro., North Broadway,
Clinton, S. C., on the 6th'day of Feb
ruary, f929^ and will remain open to
and inchidlnjj^’the 15th day of Febru
ary, 1920. ",
W. b. Copeland, ,
Supenisor of Registration, -
, Town of Clinton, S. C.
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NOTICE
Ail persons having clainis against
j the estate of E. B. Sloan,, deceased,
aiiiliriti
UME SULPHUR i
SOLUTION ;
For spraying fruit trees i
for disease and scale.!
See us
Farn £rs’ Exchange
T. J. BLALOCK, Prop.
4K
Presidcvit-eicct and Mrs. Hoover admiring the tropical gr'indeur ol the J. C. Penney estate on ilc!].- J-Tif shortly
after their arrival at the palatial home.—Photograph by The jVIiami' Herald Studio.
COTTON PRODUCTION SOLVED
BREAD
WITH THAT ^
' BETTER FLAVOR
SNOWY WHITE TEXTURE
. IN
A RICH BROWN CRUST
CLAUSSEN’S
Since 1841—South’s Favorites
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YET AGRICULTURE IS SICK
David R. Coker Sees Current I’lipiht of Farmers As Challenging
Intelligence and Courage of South Carolina. Arouse Op
timism and Activity of People. Is Task, He Says.
MRS. GEO. WHITE
- PASSES IN FRANCE
For colds, grip
and flu take
Beloved VV'^oiuan Dies in Nice. F'rance.
Interment To Be K.v?c In Sa-
Minnnh. Was Loved By Many.
The ntws rece! /'?d here the past
week of the sudden death of Mrs. Geo.
R. White in Nice, France, came as a
(From The .State) that South Curolina produced in 1923 great suri*ris3 to her wrte circle of
j ‘a great majority oi the people of i34 per cent of the cotton of the desir- ; iriends and bring:; gr .at ‘err *>v to all
'S9Uth Carolina Jive on farms and de- nb’o lengths. l.e-lCim-hr to 1 3-32 inch, i^vho knew her. Mrs. Wnite died in the
i pend on agriculture. while Georgia and North Carolina Victoi ’a hospit.nl on .Jan. L' tth, and
I - Cotton is our biggest money crop. . produ-’ed only 17 per cent of these j tht. .sad inieiligenee .ame to h..r broth-
During the-past eight years the . lengths. This imptovern'cTit has taken : pr.jr-law, T. D. in"'a cable-
'State has aveiragei 791,214 bales per place within throe years as a result of. rovJivcd yester-
iannum. ^ ' j these contests. ^ day from Paris Lorn Dr.* L. S. Fuller,\
i During the preceding eight years. Notwithstanding the fact that South .),mother of ?Ir.s. Ja.k H. I’avi'; .if this
the average was 1,3.35,891 bales per * Carolina, has in 1928 produced the! city, b.a ed that ho nc>;>o,l to got the
annum. , smallest exop save one in 10 years, the s‘arte’ for Sav.n-ioori ti -lay and
' The production of coUon since the avemge production per acre of the’j it.is expected that 1: will an i-.e there
aiTival of ihe boil weevil has been | 25! cc '.c ‘ants was 556 ))ounds of lint within ten day-: ’vhe-»' :hc in? rment
i only 57 per cent of the average pre-1 pm a- .1 the average profit as re-J yvill occur.
boll weevil production. 'ported by the extension service wa.s | At the time ( f h.r dt .*:b Mrs. White
These figures largely explain agri-1 $09.39 per aciu. • 'was on an extend-:! tear cf France,
cultural and b'jsincss depression and. With .such a cumulative demonstra-1 She is the only‘si’?*, r of Mrs. T. D.
wholesale bank failures. tion of a,gricultural 'success, which |Copeland of this an.l has spent
i We have expofied much money few: has culminated in the secomi most dis-, a good part of her time hc'e in recent
food.stuffs that we could have easily aslrous year in recent history, is it ^ years. She was kSc'.vr, aoj l . ved as a
raised. - criminal for the majority of intel-■ noble Christian womiiii and i-.i'^s-rs.'^ed
We have'exported millions for au- people of South Carolina to sit i niany beautiful tra’t.s i, f ch.iracter.
tomobiles we could have got tiiong 'supinely by, w'itnessirvg the dying j Her broad sympaltiy and her lovely
without. Istiuggles of agriculture in large sec- and amiable iisposition endeared her
We have exported groat sums for ^jons of the state? 'to a-wide circle of frieidrs. She con-
o;h,r unm-c........ry things in tho lux- ^ evMcnoe «-ith tvhich ‘.''">‘“-.1 simr-'y tf ffonninoly tn life
my e ass. ^ to enfonrape a now spirit of optimism ."herever she benched it, and .he an-
We have importeil Ic.s.'f money from
the sale of oui ptvdurts Uian we have ,
export e<1.
West Main .street’ and on the west by
Patvel No. 1, f Ravo de<»cri.bo<l. Said lot
measuring on West Main’street 69 feet
more or less, and running back for a
distance of 210 feet, more or less.
Terms of .Sale; ('ash. Purchaser tm
pay for all-records, papers and stamps.
-The successful bidfer will be required i
:o deposit with the Clerk of Court ini-
meiHateily upon the property being
knocked down the .sum of one hundred
dollars either in cash or by certified
or cashier’s check as evidence of good
faith In tlye bidding. The successful
bidder will be required to comply with
the terms of th^ vithin ten days
after sale. In tnc ’Jt the successful |
bidder fails to co. ,with bid, land j
will be sold on the Lame or some sub-1
seq..t.a_ ...w the same terms i
at the risk of the former purcha-^er
and the dtpo.sit made will be forfeited; J
ized anil ve ified, wUii fh?
et! at the (.fficc ot R. W.'Wade, attor-
'n< y, Clinton, S. C., bn or before the
1( th day of February, 1929.
All pen ons indebted to the said e'^
tate will make settlement wnthin same
time and at same place.
JANIE L. SLOAN,
Administratrix.
•i'F. ]t\ 1929—2-7-4tc
666
is a Prescription for
(’olds. Grippe, Flue, Uenjrue,
Bilious Fever and Malaria
It is the mo.st speedy remedy known.
What Do ~
P. S. JEANES
Do?
among our people and cau.se a for- *^‘Juncement of her death .so far away
ward movement for the redemption of j (rom home is unusually .s'uJ an.d bringvi
our agriculture. jlJreat soitcw to those ^vho l .ved and
; admired h:r.
Relieves the con^^esdon,
prevents complications,
and hastens recovery.
iBmiitUl.iiiwitWBiiinni.luinmnilinnfaa
PAINS
In Side and Back
*T HAD BEEN miserable
for a long time. My
health was poor, and
I auffered a lot from
weakneaa. At times,
my strength was ao
little that I could not
stand on my feet. I
wotdd have to give up
sad io to bed My
ddes and back hurt
dreadfully.
T grew discouraged, for I could
do ao little. I w&nried about my-
aelf, and almost gave up hope of
ever being strong and well 1
could scarcely lift a bucket of
water. My house work went un
done, for I was not strong enough
i^doit
"After I had taken Cerdui for
a little while, 1 began to feel
, We have nm !e Ics.s and spent mort.
The balance of trade has been heavi-' '^he task ..<* to effectively use the
^ ' fly against us j evidence to arouse the optimism of the
! Ujs evident that a rever-ail of this and galvanize them into ac-.
procedure is the only thing that wili , DAVID R. COKLR.
save.the aurlculaire of the state. Hartsville.
Toe pi'obh iu before us is to in?rea.se . ^
the gross and net rclurns from our
j money crops;'^ to produce * a(le(iURtc
ifood and feedstuff^ for homo con
sumption, to increase our exportation i "
of_ fruit and truck crops by wisely James B. Parrott chapter No.
and thoroughly exploiting their ex- ^he Order of the Ea.stern Star,
ceptional therapeutic and food value.s,, earned its officers for the year
to drive home to our people that jy^y^ follow.s:
thrift and economy are soverign vir- p g Adair, W. M.
COPELAND-STONE
I.OCALS
I Ltrlic.'-' Sp^'inu: C’oits and
Eastern Star Chapter l)resse.s in the season'.s newe.st
Names New Officers .^ty!e.s and materials.
»1 •-
New shipment of Grass Art
Squares in 9x12 size. Speci?il—
.$1.95.
PecK
1516s.
ISO Lbs.
A&P Fancy Sifted Peas
N<». t
Can
Swift’s
Premium
Hams
8 to 10
average
lb.
27
IONA CRUSe CORN
No. t
Cnn
lOc
GRANDMOTHER'S
BREAD
FULL POUND
LOAF
Wrapped
FKO.M THK OVl-JNS OF OCR ClIAKMrrrE BAKERY
7
Mello Wheat
I'ure
Wheat
Furiiia
»n,K.
15c
Loose Grits Or Meal 5 lbs. 10c
tues and that wa.rte anJ extcavagancc
are fatal blundeis.
We need to sell our wonderful state '
to our own people and through them
sell her to the world.
These things can be done and the
trend of the past eight years changed ‘
if the intelligence of South’'--rai'olira
can be made to understand tHe ?itu-^
aflon and its cause and to get actively
at the \vork of applying the known
remedies. ,
The problem of the produc-Lb^Tof
cotton has been solved... ,
Statewide 5-acre cotton cqni^is>'
for the past three years have prtAed
beyond any doubt that more than one ’.
bale per acre tan be produced at a
C. V\'. Copeland, W. P.
Mrs. R. W. Johnson, .A. >1.
M.'r, B. M. Arrington, Sec.
F. :>I. Boland, Trea.s.
Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Cond.
Mrs. Mae Lehman, A. C.
Mrs. Fayette Ramage, .Adah.
Mrs. Pope Chapman, Ruth.
Miss Lena Copeland, Esther.
.Mr.s, J. A. Coleman, Martha.
Mrs. B. H. Henry, Fllecta. ^
.Mrs. John 1). Davis. Chaplain.
Mrs. Estelle .\bi am.s, Warden. ^
Mr.s. F. M.^BolanJ, Mar.‘’hall.
Mrs. Grace Young, Organist.
L. R. Stone, Sentinel.
The regular meeting will be held
February 1st. at 7:30 in the Masonic
Youni? IMen's Collejjlnfe Suits
-$25.00.
Men's Oxfards
Fi\e make—$5.00.
in Friendly
Ladies Novelty
$4.95 and up.
Slippers
White Broadcloth Shirts for*
Men. ‘
, Work
: Pants.
Shirts, Overalls and
New shipment of Caps—come
in and let us fit your head.
cost of under ten cents, per pound.
Under the diix'ction and supervision installed. All members are urged to.
of the farm demonstration forces of present,
t the state the contestants have, in
xMunsin)fwear Undergarments
-in just whut you want.
txttor. I ^ rtroDBer, won J] j most enses. applied the lateal knowl-
found thtt I oouM do my work ijedge, fertilization, spacing, seed se
lection and weevil control.
with loM effort, and the paine in
my badk and aidea left me. J
think Gardui ia a wonderftil
medicine. My heelth haa been
ezeePent ainoe then.’*—M^ D. L
Badmer, W. Main St, Salem, Va.
CARDUl
Helps Women ^
To Health
■■■■MMMMWMIMIIHIMUMiaiNmiMIMniimHMi
Memorial Service
• For Prof. Fant
TVunks, Suit Cases and Hand •
.Bags. Also Auto Cases, Brief
Cases and Hat Boxes. |
I 1
\ ^
Ladies* Silk Hose—in newest,
.colors. f ^ ^
Tteedfec^'e Blaok-Dnu^t
_ _ BUIo'
loeteonlrr
They have not only shqwn the state •
that we can produce^, vastly more cot-1 a in morial service to Prof. A. T. ,
ton per acre at a greatly reduced cost pa^t who passed away Sunday, will i »
but that we can grov^.a ?product of !q>f. hgjfj Friday morning ot 8:45 in the j Gucss at the yards of thread
better character and higher spinning chapel. The program will last'll took to make the Bijf Overall
value. 'about twenty minutes and will take | han.tfing on .front of store, and
Recent government statistics show . place of the usual* chapel exercis- ^t||| ^ new pair.
Znr ^ ^ ITI IT ^ Prof. Fknt, with student and fac-1 |
I * . *. * '^*..7 ' r'ramai- Ulty. wa, unuaually popular ami it is I. shipment 6f Men's Gloves
ic Club Will present ' fitting that the pro- ^
wriit. A ’• 1 S .'iTJani has been arranged in h:s honor.)
j. 1 n© ArnVftl „OI tvltty in speaking yesterday of the services, ^ i j 'nx
'Flliri/Ia St Srhnni Feh President Mc$ween extended a cor- Cop©lRlld*i9ton0 Co.
io A J • • OK i or invitation to all Clinton friends to %»e Price To Mr
I O. Admission ds Ot>€.,be present tomorrow morning. Phone 47 'ClinU*. S, C
LOG
CABIN
.Syrup 25
SULTANA
A.ssortod Fluvora
JAMS
«■ 4Sc
Aunt Jemimas
Pancake or Buckwheat
-FLOUR
2, 15®
Snowdrift^^ 81.37^^
$1.09
Delipnte Peaches ‘tr 21c
IONA KIEHII PBARS 2 25c
Homing 3 ir
25«
Sunsweet PRUNES >,4:; 25 c
OCTAGON SOAP
.
Powder
25®
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PICKLES
25c
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