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P4GE EIGHT ;HE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON, 8. C THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1931 Ideas And Ideals Of Christ Are * Foundations Of Our Social Life, Says Hoover In Y, M. C. A. Speech Luray, V'a., Aujf. 8.— Presi(k*nt mils me to participate from a distance Hoover tonisrht said the ideas and your deliberations, ideals of Christ “are the foundations “Yon have come from every coun try of Kurone, from all the states of! of our economic and social life today,” ccuntry, from Canada, Asia, and in a radio address to the world’s con- Africa, from our sister republics in farence of Younjf Men’s ('hristian as- Catin America, .stretching from .Mex-1 Eociations, meeting in (develand. ami Culm <.n the north to Chile and j - L- T. •. , Argentina on the .south, and from Speakinjf from his Rapidan camp the ^nd other SILVER FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 1st day of September, 19.31, I will render a final account of my acts and doin^rs as Ex ecutrix of the estate of Emmaline Teajfue, deceased, in the office of the Judsre of Probate of Laurens county,'^ at ten o’clock a. m., and on the same day will apply for a final di.scharee from my trust as Executrix. ^ .Any per.son indebted said estate is notified -and re<iuired to m^ko pay ment on or before ^at da‘e; and all 1 persons having claitns ajrainst said j estate will present them on or before ^ :.®aid date, duly proven or be forever i > < ► i ► o o <► o o o o u o *> o o <► If I had loose capital to invest to- barred. chi..f exc.uti.vt said the folden :^e parts „f the island world. You have'^ , may have .ts daily viola ,on. fc. drawn from all nations upon reser- „„„ rkT u v r\ u ' niif r r\ o i 4 V. ^1/. ~ * MARY TEAGUE LINDSEY, Executrix. cause of human weakness," but' that voirs of yood will, enthusiasm and tory, measured by the (roid standard. Ohly 2«. 1931.-8-20-4tc. Its principle profoundly ni.alifie. all votion to spiritual ideals. ,1,^ “('ommon possession of a fcreat spir- week, it was under twenty-nine I itual ideal and a (freat Ben.se of >^cr-an ounce. The averapre price oif^ wcv have broufrht you toffether from gjiy^r for the past fifty years has been I modern world in NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING The annual meeting of the stock- the forces in the which we live.” ^ He praiswl the association and sai l it held a strategic position in promot- j,ij of the world. You have above sixty cents an ounce; dur-1 Citizens Building and *"m*^"*^**^"^ cooperation “^(1 formulate your plans and just after the war it touched ^"®**’’ Association of Clinton, S. C., | good will. „ <bat you may. with renewed vigor, $i.3(). i will lie held in the office of B. H.' Recent weeks, he said, have giv- among the youth of all lands, silver is certain to come back TheTreas., on September cn impressive proof of the hunger o development of a vital faith inresident of Mexico has issued a decree Iat three o’clock. P. M., foY the humab spirit for a greater sensf .pjritual life, the kindling of a more, rp»toring silver tf. its old position as'th« purpose of electing directors and of swunty and a willingnec.s to re passjonat^ .sense of social obligations' ,„f,npy o^p „f t^e cau.ses of the un- the purpo.se of passing on the pre scind to a common effort to atta the cementing of international fei-|rpst of India has been the demonetiz- increase of capital stiK-k to ten ta'* 8<*al- lowshij) for service to God and man- ing of silver, and economists think ^ thousand shares, par value at matur- T^e president said: kind. that silver will be re.stored to its old ‘ty one hundred dollars per .share, ul- It IS a plea.sure to extend in liehalf ^ , ,jtimate value one million dollars, and o o <► 11 Bi^er and Better Values Each Day At Our of the United .States most cordial to transact such other business as “You approach the protdems of position there. |' youth with sviniiatfiv and with eonfi- ,Aii;bodv who buys silver now!* grte mgs o « <* iga e. rom i . assureil of the ultimate eonlri-^stands a good ehatue of doubling hifcj'^^y come belore the meeting. B. H. BOY'D, Sec. and Treas. A. V. MARTIN, President. nations attending the world’s confer ence of the Y’oung .Men’s Christian us- s(K-iation, meeting in (’leveland to night. Y'our gathering is significant, liecau.se, in (he long history of your as.sociation covering more than three- , . ... • i i- , ■ quarter., i.t . century, it i, the fir,t.f'"'■■'■uwe.l ever tii W held on the North American Oundatiuni. in re- continent. I would have enjoyed wel- butions with which they will refresh money within three or four years,; the common life of the world. You are possibly sooner. And if he needs cash! right in the aibiding confidence that, in the meantime silver is a commodity j the solution of all social, economic,|on which an extremely high jiercent-1 1 OST C^RTIFICAT^NOTICE t governmental and international prob- ’age of its market value can always be pjpg^p j^ke notice that at the "ex-' piration of sixty days from the two IS iirm Joumiaiiuns in re-; " ' ■ ligious faith. JUAVJLSi- n’"Nb r m arPHTIBa vTs^ weeks publication of this notice, the e- omce' of M. S. Bailey & Son, Banker.s, Clin- of public .service make it impossible ,fi“tloriS over these- many years liavcithe gentleman w'ho has just been ^ap-j ton, S. C., for the issuance by t-hem for me to do so. Hafipily the radio per-1quickened the hopes (if mankind. Youlpointed the American member of thejof a new Time Certificate in the luwi _ —ihave become a potent wodd force. No, F’inance Committee of the Iu<*ague of, of $78.20, payable six months from FINAI SETI'I EMENT ithoughtful person can overlook the Nations. Mr. Davis has the confidence date. Certificate No. 7490, in place of 'profound truth that the ideas and of financial leaders and of statesmen j Time f.’ertificate of like tenor and ^ Take notice that <»o the 8th day of |which you uphold notjon both sides of the Atlantic to a de-lamount which has been lost. Septiuo ler, I'.t.ll, will render a final ,j|]y have dominated the course of gree approached by few other Ameri- g.],3.20 Mrs. Frank P’o account of my acts and doings as Ad-since His time but are the cans. A natiye of Tennessee, Mr. Da- ministrator of the iistate iif .Maiy foundations of our (‘conoinic and so-! vis was one of President Wilson’s. y^U A rp r|/\ Young, deteased, bi the office iif the to^j^y Hocause of human U-hief financial advisers in the peace * .ludge of 1 rebate of Laurens ( ounty. nvoakness, the golden rule may have negotiations. Then he came back to! S. JEANF-iS at ten o cliHK a. m., and on the same daily violations, but this great America, first as Assistant Secretary! day will apjily uir a final di.scharge ppjnciplo, aimed at the common good, (xf the Treasury, then as Under Sec-' wler. August Sale! DO? DILLARD jienetrates and profoundly modificN retary of State and for a time was have now ’ in acting nead oi me siaie (leparimeni rwentlv, di.seussing this epi- Hi, new jiiIii, Hi itui.le he iiHtiiin, of •d Europe in financial matters. averted.” frm my trust as Administrator. An> peison ind(4)ted to said e.state y]| nioderri world in acting head of the state department liMiotified and recpiirtsl to make pay- ^^ich we live ment on or before that date; and all, organization devote.. pel sons having claims again.st said es- safeguard the moral and spiritual Mr. Davis has never run for el(*ctive tate will jireserit them on or lefoie heritage of youth and'to guiding it in office, but if the Denrocrats elect a ^id date, duly j)io\en, or be foicM'r right and joy of .service, president next year or in 193<», I ven- Darre<]. MoZ'daov eonsummation you carry for- lure now the prediction that Norman L. D. Mot RARY, 'ward vast constructive programs of H. Davis will hold u high position in , , „ A( ministialor. recreation, community service, obser- the cabinet or the diplomatic .service. ug. l.Ml. 8-_(-IU. vance and obedience to' law, charac- ^ " ■ " ' ' ' iter building, and, above all, spiriUialj BAKER Y'oilf* HAalf’L I Another Democrat worth keejiing an K OUT TlCcULU ‘Your NCork has a profound unifying infliKMue. It blends all races in one states- “The One-Price fetore” f f eye on is Newton D. Baker. Lots of Itemocruts would like to see him pres- by Purificdbon program. 11 welcomes m its IcHom-1 j ,hi„k he will be the {ship y.mng men tkf all faiths. P.p^^p^..^ nominee in 19H‘2. He will be physician will tell you that holds a strategic |.osilion to promote j j,, however. Perfect i;unfication of the System tl.econimon good not only within ea -h j,, ,,„y ,,,.,,,0- is Nsiturus 1*ouiulsition of It'rfoct luititMi I'Ut in utiiitwr- i • * rr H(>:tlth.” Why not rid yourself of aii..,, an'l Ll m (.M.Uional (ooio, .^i.a.nisti'at,0,1 in his lifetime ebronic ailment.s that are unUermin- ••v,,,,,. iti i- t t ' hclieve, the inos, ef- ing your vitality'? Purify your en- , ' ‘'bani/.ation is •‘•gieat mill- and conviiuing orator in tire system Ity taking a thorough in the fundain ''''a. .\nier' 'an publi( life toilav. Ill- ad cour.se of Caloiabs,—once or twice a advancement of hiiinan progrc>-s. The ,1,,.^sjt_i;c.'.( ntly l>cf rc the Institute of Wfi k for several wcek.s—and .see how pi'llcms bi-fore the world were never ia Williainstown, .Mass., was THIS tVEW MATTRESS ccjis no more o ur • • • " than cotton or felt.... clearest exposuion Manure rewards you with health. gicatcr than t<(lay. .No small degree (alotabs purify the blood by octi- '** res| nnsihility r(“sts upon you for rating the liver, kidneys, .stomach and tl.cir pioper solution, 1 and my conn- ^',.1 1 1 u.,,,. i, i,l ^v.el.s. Trial p.nckage, 10 ct.s. Kami- tryimm hav<‘ coiifidtmcc in you .ind 1 package, do cts. Ail dealers. (Adv.) (ja. contrii>ution you will make to tiic tin political-cconomii of th con lition pre-cut of the tile contnliution you wi futuic." Clinton Realty and Insurance Co. H. II. HOY I), Agent Representing Sexeral of the ( (•unlr>’s Oldi st and Stroanest InsiiraiHe ( ompanies. Office: .'second Ubnir National Bank Building—RiHim No. 6 'lelephone .No. 6 Itesidence I’hoiie 107 Garden Hints For August cHK \(;o I met .Anton Cermak, th»‘ mayor of Chicago, the other day. lie doesn’t talk or act like a nrofessional n >li- tician. but like the business man which he is. He has all the newspaners of Chicago behind him in his effort to Clemson College. Aug. 8 Conseeu- l'’‘>ubled city, and that live plantings every LA to 21 days somethimj which no mayor has had wHl keep a supply of crisp vcgetabl'esI for the home table and some for local up. j maikets, suggests A. K. Schiletter, Mavur C( nvak is enthusia-tu* in his 1 extension horticulturist, in urgin'*' ''‘*rld s hair which ganlners not to relax in their xleter-i'*' ' memorating the 100th anniversary of I tht foundirng of the city.Chicago, it-j I F I got constipated, I would get dizzy and have swimming In my head. I would have very severe headache. “For a while I thought I wouldn’t take anything—may be I could wear out the headaches; but I found they were wearing me out. **1 found Black- Draught would re lieve this, so when I .have the very first symptoms. I take Black-Draught and now I don’t have the headache. am a firm be liever In Black- Draught, and after using it 20 or more years. I am satisfied to eontmue its use.** —F. M. M»Kimm»v, Or««f« FmrK rim. i-m THEDFORDS Black- Draught 'MEN who or* run-dowB, or Tory mouth. ahouM toko Otoe tvf oVor f yaom. Jj mination to have year-round gardens. To this end .Mr. Schiletter suggests that plantings be made now of beans. exhibit which ought to draw | iH'cts, carrots, corn, lettuce, tui'iiips, niillions of visitors. No city in historj'j and that plants <rf celery, cal.bage. col- lU'comnlished so much or devel-| laids. and tomatoes be transplantei 'T^’d so attractively in its first hun-' at once. He urges that this is the last y‘*‘**'*' f'hicago has done'. II call for iilanting fall Irish potatoos. ^rca; city where the com- Fall tomatoes, Mr. Schiletter re- people have half as good a Mme minds us, bring a good price on thv* they do in ( hicago or get so much lo< al markets and in order to have a pla.' grounds, i full supply of this vegetable, he urge.s; waterfront. 1 know of no other, the setting of strong stocky plants ‘‘•t-V “ ‘'’'’“■I which should go deep into the ground among all of its muiple. No- and be well watered. .Any fruits which hody can possibly know .America un-^ fail to riiHUi before frost can easily knows Chicago. j 1h‘ saved and allowed to ripen in a j cool dark place, he says. I TELEPHONE ^ Like animals, plants must be fed The radio telephone system across! continuously, and Mr. Schiletter ad- the Atlantic is working so well that vises that if good results in the gar- the American Telephone and Tele-j den are to be otitained the fall crops graph cofnpany announces that it will' should be fertilized as abundantly as 1 soon begin telephone service across the spring crops. He suggests well de- the Pacific. ’That will be another pre-i composed stable manure and a side venter of .'war. ! dressing of some quickly available! Without the trans-Atlantic tele-j form of nitrogen. phone President Hoover’s program of — — |intei;national 'cooperation to relieve FINAL SETTLEMENT 'Germany’s economic distress could not have been carried out. It enabled the Take notice that on the 14th dey of president to talk as freely to Secre- Septeniber, 1 will render a final uc-;tafies Mellon and Stimson when they count of my acts and doings as Ad-! were in Paris and London as if they ministrator of the estate of Mamie N. had been in Washington. King, (itveased, in the office of the' “The difference between telephon- King. deceased, in the office of Judge ing and cabling in a case like this,” of Probate of I.jiurens County, at ten one of the president’s close friends ex- o’cbK'k a. m., and on the same day plained to me, “is that, even when a will applj,' for a final discharge from ckble message is put in secret code my trust as .Administrator. : there is a reeord of it, soraewnere, and Any person indebted to said estate diplomacy makes it impossible to ex- is notified and required to make pay-1 press beliefs and opinions freely or to ment on or before that date; and all j tell the actual complete facts in all persons having claims against said es-leases, since there is always a chance i Bfcaute H eordaint inner eoik of resiliml steel and sift thick upholiirry, the Ileepsleep yields to every musde qf your body. Lururioiu buoyancy! You thoroughly enjoy UeepsUep! YET it is far more comfortable m 1 TP tate will present them on or before said date, duly proven or be forever barred. J. C. NELSON, Administrator. August 7, 1931—9-3-4tc. that the record will some day be un earthed and made public. But over the telephone everybody could say exact ly w’hat they thought and there were no long waits for an answer.” “If we had had telephone facilities S OMETHING more than (Mtlinary mattress support comes to you in Deepsleep, built by Simmons. Awake or asleep, your body finds unusually luxurious rest. Inside this mattress, you find the reason for its greater comfort ... for it is filled with firm resilient coils, softly upholstered! Never on Deepsleep need you adjust yourself to lumps and sags, as on cotton or felt mattresses! Rather, Deepsleep accommodates itself to every curve and bend of your body. No matter in what position you lie, all parts of your body receive uninterrupted restful support Come in today and test Deepsleep. Press upon it. 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