The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 10, 1932, Image 2

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FOR SALE—2 or S ipood work mule!«' cheap. See W. -Roy Pitts. TOE CLPffTQN CHRONICLE, CLINTON, a C f-K raURSDAY, MARCH 10, 19^2 A N T S REGULATIONS GIVEN TO SECURE GOVERNMENT CROP LOANS Up I MORE OPTIMISM SHOWN IN LINDBERGH KIDNAPING CASE FOR SAliE—Brand new Bukk 4-door Blanks Received By C4>unty Affen^ Outlininjir Procedure for Fi- ^ Md.li. Bv d!K»ui.t PhoM 6^i Crops This S«isoii. Maximam Amount To Any Lauren., S.C. . • Applicant Four Hundred Dollars. ,li CTTATION FOR LETTERS OF administration ^ CUSTOM HATCHING-Egir? put in. inciA>ator every Thursday. Phone; 814 for information. Spratt Poultry’ Farm. Hopewell, N. J., March TT—Thejl T C V/liAAf Ritl tensest e.i^.tancy colored with hopej'^* ff alCCal Uall ‘’“'’’'i - C^nedToPoor .Applications for the securing OfficCrA Itc I STO’i't'PniTient lo.Tns for crop production j ■ Idurinsr the vear 1932. have been re- Make Seven Sales prevailed here today Limibergh kidnaping.,.. Activitiea o^ the pa?t 24 hours i pointed to a genuine optimism for re-j Tlie State of South Carolina, ' Laurens County. By C. A. Power, Probate Judge: WTiereas, A. G. Montjoy "made suit to me to grant him Letters of Admin istration of the estate jsnd effects of Mrs. Corrie L. Mont joy. i Washington, March” 8. -t-_Govern- There are therefore, to cite an^ ad- POR SALF.--Good used refrigerator) . . , _ , . ^ „ r. ^£nd good used electric refrigerator. | b.'’ County Agent C. B. Cannon 'Can be seen at Smith’* Pharmacy.'and are now being distributed through Priced to sell, j ' SUITS or dresses dr>*-cleaned and made to look like new—50c, Buch anan’s Dry Cleaners and Laundr>’. It from Wa^ington for this 10-2c ■ the respective loan committees ap pointed county. Prin<-ip.U fMU .. to b.,.- Io.n» m«y| Clerk of Coart ’urn of Charles A. Lindbergh, Jr., to his parents. Progress “reported by police last W. Bennett i Lind ll u i.:j ^ official vr'- LOST—a gray raincoat" at .Academy* be secured under the loan fund act ^reet school Saturday night. I* *i^d’i paused iby congress on Jan. 22nd, are .r plMM return to M.mn t.t«| b^low .nd will he found in the mire. itpi : — — I article in todiyf’s paper Mr. Can- POR RENT—Owens resWeace on edr- non: Her Centennial and South Broad rUiiiii. ^ m’ ' “ ‘he .pplicMt for > loan i. . ten- ^er, or Roberts. Owens .tB..le^,^„,^ i, ' ‘ tract, or has given a prior mortgage on his 1932 crop, he must seedre the 8-10-Sci LET us dry clean your .suit or dress now. Buchanan’s Dry Cleaner* and Laundy. Clerk of Court Tho.s -—i, 1. 1 •. . . ^ . made five and Judge of Probate C. kidnaping case, is Continuing, power made two sales under court or-; ders in front orf the court house Mon-1^^^®^' , , , ♦ day morning, regular salesday fori , progress reported late yes terday continuing?” the IJndbergh police headquarters wa<s ajked in this afitemoon’s press conference, and the ROOMS FOR RENT —Two oj three room apartments, one on each side of hall, on second floor, with all mod em conveniences. Rent- very reason able. See Mrs. W. T. Putnam, at hqrae on Florida street. 8-10-2c FOR RENT — Apartment in Rounds apartment house, all conveniencjs, good location. Apply to Mrs. C. L. Rounds. “ tf CASCADE linen stationery now- put in attractive cellophane wrapi>efl package.^ of 24 shwts for lO cent* and 24 linen envelopes for 10 cents. Buy and save at Smith’s .Fharmacy, your Rexalj drug store. 10-2c IT is economy to have your clothing dry cleaned and your laundry done by our improved methods. Buchanan’s I>rj^ Cleaners and I^aundry. It CHICK.S—High production white leg horn baby chicks for sale'; 10c and up. We are hatching every Tuesday. Place your onler early. Thornwell Or- phanage'Poultry Farm. * tf REPLA/('E weak radio, tubes with Philco Balanced radi«* -t’lc' make the old set sound Irke new. Call Mr. Timmernmn at Smith’s Pharmacy and he w'ill check the tul>es in your set- Free. 10-2c -at your hojr** LACNDRY—Flat work per pound. Thrifty service 4c popmi. Family finish Kic pound. Buchanan’s Iby <'U‘aners and LaAJiidry. It waivers of the ac'tual owners of the It I land, his landlord, and all prior mort-j gage hoildeni in the space provided on j the mortgage form for the purpose. If the applicant is the owner of the land and farms it with tenants or share croppers, waivers of such tenants or .•hare cropper* must be secured in the '‘pace provided on the mortgage form for the purpose. Th* application Jdank requires a statement of the amount of the loan d-esii'ed, the nunrter of ^cres for which seed and fertiliser i* to be purchased, the amounit desired for fee^^d, or the amount desired for fuel and oil for tractor operation. It also requires a stat^Mnent of the amount of the loan which is to be used for the purpose of making repairs or the purchase of ot^ber supplies neces.sary for crop pro- ducti(*n in 1932. It re<iuires a legal de scription of the land on which these crops are to b<* planted, together with a statement of the acreage of crops grown by the applicant in 19.‘10 and 1931 am' the yields nffrtained, together with a .sLaiement of .-red and feed which t.V applicant ha* on hand at the time of making application with whi' h to .-t irt farming operations •or 1932. It also requires an agree ment Co use the money loatu*ck.vff>i the purchase of necessary supplies for crop production in 1932 on the land described and a further statement to Owing* and Bobo v's Lidie Dial and Gertrude Carter, two tracts of land aggregating 48 acres, in Laurens toomship, said to J. C. Owinjps, first tract for |200 and second tract for $100. ~ Mrs. Annie Wells vs C. D. Greene and N. E. Greene, two tracts of land lying on Gray Court-Enoree road, sold to P. A. Riddle, first tract of 25 acres for $100, and second tract of 115 acres for $1,400. V. M. ^Ub, Jr., vs Gene Scruggi Stephens, Nora Scruggs Garrett, Mary Scruggs Templeton, et al., 9.5 acres near Fountain Inn, sold to V. M. Babb for $100. Atlantic Joint Stock I^nd bank of Raleigh N. C., vs J. H. Mitchell, et al., 68.4 acres four miles west of Lau? rens. sold to R. E. Babb, attorney, for $500. Fedeial Land bank of Columbia vs A. R. Hyatt, HG.rjS acres in Youngs township, sold to the plaintiff for $350. ^ _ Judge of Probate T. I), Wood, administrator of the estate of Jim Gray and Carrie Gray, V* Mamie Gray, et al., 100 acres itr A'oungsf township, sold to J. P. Kel- lett & Son for $700. ' Prudential Life Insurance Co. of America vs Jennie S. Jones, et al., 4 tract* of land in Young* township ag- gregaxing 161.0 aere.s, sold to W. B. McGowan, attorney, for $4,500. answer was in the affirmative. ment owned wheat, donated to the monish all and singular the kindred and. creditors of the said'Mrs. Corrie L. Montjo}', deceased, that they be and appear before me. in the Court of Probate, to be h^ld at Laurens .Court House, Laurens, S. C., on March 18, 1932 next, after publication bere- needy ^by congress today began mov ing toward its goal of keeping the un employed from hunger and livestock from starvation. Within less than 24 hours after President Hoover had signed a bill making 40,000,000 bushels of the of, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to farm board’s holdings available for 1 show cause, if any they have, why the humanitarian purpo.ses, the Red Cross I .said administration should not be asked and received an allotment of * granted. 5,000,000 bushels. j Given under my ‘hand this 2nd day T> ij 1 u J Piom the board’s elevators at I of March, A. D., 1932. To this was added, however, word 1 u vt i. 4 1 i aa^ 1 t. 1 r> k t> . . „ ... * .u. Omaha, Nebraska, 14,000 bushels . C. A. Power, at there is nothing dennlt& at this' . j- * 1 1 j j •_* 1 j ♦a a.. * were immediately leaded into railroad; 3-I0-2tc that time”—a reply to an inquiry as to “latest developni’ents.” The baby is not in the Linrlbergh heme here or in the home of its grandmother, Mn. Dwight Morrow at Englewood, it was stated officially. (The above has reference to a statement said to have been made by tHe mayor of Boston that the child had been returned to the Lindberghs Sunday night). " Colonel Henry Breckenridge, advis or to'Col. IJndbergh, has been engag ed in secret missions which led to this new flame of hope, despite the fact that so far as public announcement is co^emed, no tangible word of the baby’s whereabouts has been received. “Progress” is being made toward restoradon of the child, who was seized last w<‘ek (Tuesday night) from mis J. P. L. C. cars and started for destinations in South Dakota where feed for live-stock is far from sufficient. Aniie'^same time the Red Cross be gan making arrangements. with mill ers for grinding the wheat into flour. As soon as this is done,' Local relief agents may have the flour for distri- •hution to the poor in cities and an farms. . When the initial Red Cross request for 6,000,000 bushels is exhausted, ap plication will be made to Mr. Hoover for another allptment. _ House Acts For New Fant Probe Colirinbia, March K. — The house moved today to secure a more com- the effect that the applicant does not j plcte investigation of the office of have the means or credit with which state bank examiner by approving on /^lus crib in the Lindbergh nurs- ery. That much is official. ' The rest is largely rumor and'con - iecture, but there was no mistake to day of the undercurrent of hope that stirred within the confine.* of the Sourland mountain estate* of the Lind bergh*. " ' Rumor, unconfirmed but not denied, had it that the baby would be taken to Englewood. N. J.. when and if he is returned. The estate of hi* grand mother, Mr*. Dwight Morrow, i* ready, and that was the baby’* regu lar home except for the week-end *0- jouri * here. ~ ColoneLLindbergh 8p«*nt inuch'’tin1e on his private telephone today, giving rise to speculation that he was en gaged in an important pha.e of the effort at restoration. Our Used Cars Are Cheaper By COMPARISON Why Use a Bladder Phifsic To drive out impurities and excess acids that caqse irritation which re sults in getting up nights, frequent desire, burning, leg pains or backache. BU-KETS, the bladder physic, works pleasantly on the bladder as castor oil on the bowels. Get a 26c test box from your druggi.st. After four days if not relieved go back and get your money. You will feel better after this cleansing and you will get your regu lar sleep. KELLERS DRUG BTORE YOUNG’S PHARMACY i 1928 ('hevrolet C/Oach, new tires $150 1929 Ford Roadster $165 1929 Plymouth Coach $19^ 1929 ( hevrolet Roadster $195 V Rheumatic ThrilleJL When Torturing Are Stopped! 1929 Dodge Victory Six 1928 Buick ('oupc 1928 Whippet Sedan 1929 Ford Touring 1928 Pontiac ('oach 1928 Chrysler Sedan $2:15 $.32.5 Ft 95 $19.5 Hospitala and Fhyaiciana Amazed at Speed 0# This Preecription A doetor B«t wna imeb suee«M tii ever- k 0 » I a f rhaomaUam. Inauritla aiMI huabape balna tala offlea' wm al- $125 EASTERBY MOTOR CO., INC. vajra arovdad. tadoo ooad t# eutka tala praacriptloa avaSatala ibra drug ateraa. How tbeeaaoda am aiaaaad at ttaa powara at Ko- Na-Ma. Mo aplatao or nareotlea — abaotataly hanalata. If flrat 3 dote* don't atop oMMt latanat pala. drat- Keal Estate. Fire In.«:uraiier (city and c(*untry). Life Insurance. Sulphate Ammonia and < button Se<*d Meal. .At tractive price.*. CLINTON RF^ALTY 4 INS. CO., B. H. Boyd. Agent. to .*t'-ure the necessary supplie-i for crop production in 1932 and ll.at if he does not obUiin the loan applieil for LAURENS, S. C. Dodge ('prs end Trucks — Plymouth I>(*pendable Used Cars Always fist win rafund monar.' (Mop that neadlaaa rt on Ru-Mo-Ma afonv, tnjajr lift agala. Ptai tadayl Sold bv SADLER-OWENS I’HARMACY second reading a joint resolution pro viding the probe. Four niemil)ers of the house and 'rO be given away, a .stack of dollars a* high as your head. Listen in on the Rexall Radio party every SUN- I).\Y night over N. B. C. coast to coast program. Get a < onte.«t blank at Sm'th’.s Pharmacy, your Rt'xail drug store, and enter (>efofe April 5. 10-2c he will be unable to farm in 193?r It [three senators wouM make the inves- also exacts a promise from the appli-1 tigation, armed with an appropriation; cant that he will notify the i'*giomU|Of $l,800'tv pay stenograph^ and oth- offiee in the event he is not able for er extien.*^*. Their report would be This State Gets < Firft Farm Loan any reason to plant and cultivate inu fuil acreage of all crops specif'ed. After the application is completed, made to th** 1933 general assembly Umle ted -suirhe The publisher of The Chronicle re- ceivHHl the following telegram yester-i day afternoon from United States i it should Ik* signed by the applicaiit four hou.se members opened an inves- *r a concurrent resolution «*lop-j Senator E. 1). Smith, ht Washington:! he weeks ago, a committea of I informed thi T1A1< IILN.'^—I^t u.s hatch your ergs, 3 4c less than lOO lots, 3c for larg er quantTties. We are e<iuip|)ed with three F’etersiine elestric incubators that will hat< h ewry h.*itchable egg. Ciet strong chick.s by hatching the electrical way. Thornwell Oi'phanage Poultry Farm. <3inton, C. tf SI’E( lAL OFFER ('osmopolitan and G«»i;d^Housekeep ing with Home and Field and Harper’* Bazaar—only $6.00 during .March. JAMES W. CALDWELL ( all 3H at t2:.30 P. M. — . Here’s a li for f sounder sleep! ... an /Etna Fani- lily Income Polic)! How docs it work.^ li stops your w orry about your family’s financtiil^ problem should they have to face the future without you. with his Usual business sigrrarhiie to gether with his mail address’ an«] should be sworn to before an officer authorized to admirlister oaths. The community committee —certificate should then la* filled in and signeu by at least two memibors of the communi ty compiittee in those counties where su« h committees are^'designated. In order for a tenant to obtain a loan from this fund his landlord must sign the waiver, which is a part of the mortgage form, but Tri :io case will a tenant be granted a loan if his land- j al. lord has applied for or ha.s been granted a loan. IntereKt Rate Interest at (he rate of per ce:it will Ik* charged on all loans. As .ill note.s are due Noven>lM*r 30, 1932, in terest from the date of ap| roval of; the loan Ur^Noveinber 30 will be d ducted from the principal of the lor’.n when the advaiwe is made. In the ca.se of advances made in installments, in- thi* afternoon by j department of agriculture that first application for farm loan fund under, my amendment to Reconstrucition Fi-1 , , , , . , , nance corfwration act was approved 1] Peoples State bank chain. \The bodyjjjy examining division for farmer was giviuiJia^ARlirpjii'Lattom poath Springs [n Lancas; Albert b. Fant, state bank examin-|^^j. ^.ounty. South Carolina, arid haS. gone to disbursing office for pay tigation of the offu‘e. It was ordered following widespread bank closings in recent months, including the large er, askecLfor a thorough and complete investigation. Memliers of the committee now at work said they would withhold fujther hearings until the senate acts on the joint resolution. It will come up in the house toir^orrow for final approv- Three Lives Are Lost In Fire meid. C. L. Cobb, farm loan adminis trator for Southeastern states, in formed me today that three hundred application blanks have been mailed each county agent in South' Carolina and that m’dre will follow as rapidly as possibje until demand is reacheijl*. Department states time will b^aaM^l if ap{)licants an.swer every question asked in application blank. “E. D. SI^HTH, . “U. S. Senate.” Summerville, March 8. — Mr. and Mr.s. Alonzo S. Browning and their li-yoar-old ileughter, Su^e Mae, burned to death here early today when they were trapped by flames I terest on the entire loan will be de- ] that d(*stroye<l their home. duv*ti*d from the final installment, the fi,o broke out about 2 a. m., while the three, were a.sleep. Its ori- interest on each installment being fig ured from the date the, advance is t^nade 4a>—NovomLferGiO.-Ijimns -or.-baL-. ^ajM*s «ot mid, JOCL. Nover 3^ will gm was undetermined. It WHS dl{M*overed: hy Gi^go Jg^ahr^ a^ei^Wbw; arous^^ beat interest at 54 per cent^fromUhelirrFing of hTrddg.'"^riW^^^ that date uirtH "{iaid. This plan was ftp tlie'Browning hou.si^.but the flames adopteil to relieve buyCrs of crops j had . gained so much headway'he was mortgaged to the government f-omi unable to en^er. He turned in an 1 the work of figuring intemst on in-^alarm. - j stallinents. Where full repayment isj After playing a stream of watex on made before maturity date, a refund v.he building for nearly an hour,'city j will be made of unearned interest. firemen were able to recover the boid* | The notes are due and payable No- ies. The position of the bodies indi-j Hand and Face Lotion Fine fur chapped akin 80 com mon in cold windy weather. Guaranteed to be satisfactory. Two Sizes: - 2 oz.—25e . —50c . SADLER-OWENS . PHARMACY AT UNION STATION ^— Telephone 400 STREET TAX NOTICE ' i Street Taxes fm* the Yown of Clin ton are now due and payable on or before the N April, 1932 All able-bodied male citizens be tween 21 and 55 years of age are subject to street .tax. Tax $3.00. Aft^ May Isl, $4.00. ♦ By order of Town Council, D. C. HEUSTESS, J City Clerk and Treasurer. \ 'v ■WM- MULES vemlKjr 30, llk32, or sooner if the cuted mother, father and daughter •.‘rops covered by the mortgage are .vsr^ro in the same room when they sold prior to that date. Full in.striK*-'-were overcome. tion* a> to the me.hods of payment; l,i,ut. R. E. Heins, 0^ the fire de- will be sent to each borrower before J parbment, said he believed M;. Brown- SECOND CAR JUST UNLOADED ■ November 30, 1932. FIGHT RUMORS CREATE PANIC ing, who was aibout 60 years old, had suffor<Hl a heart atlaA or had been overcome by .smoke, and his w*fe and daughter died trying to remove him to safety. . Mr. Browning was a railway worker employed at Charleston. Let' us prescribe an ,i€taa Family Income ffe''. Policy exacHy fitted r#s—; /• ymr m pUMuth—k. fleet ■and -JN. 8. W. SUMWL, Agent ^ lank* A C*. IMWi« ...r Nest T« Waatani Uaiaa kiV NA-IZE (Continued from page one) as well as to start it.” The Chinese still looked to the League of Nations assembly for a so lution. They contended that the Japa ns had gone far beyond the 12 1-2 mile zone from which the Chinese were ordered to withdraw In the ori ginal Japaneae ultimatum. ' Cotton mills on the weatem out skirts of ^lani^i were swarming with Jaiwnese^ troopa yesterday. Large units manehed in from Woo- sung, where they had been landed during the night, and it was expected that they would go to the firont today. Gepai^ Yoshinori Bhirakawa, Jaip- anase commander, declared the Chi- aeae were aeneei^ratiiig aUghlly to the weat of the present Japaaeae poai- Mpna and vgra aaeldaf to si^ on ae* tivilthi hi^d the JapMpte Ui^ Frigidaire Shows Three New Models J 9 JTl. , Plans for^ acquainting^.the public with various * features of the low- priced Moraine i&odels, recently an nounced by the Fri^daire corporation, wilUhe'dlsousiied at a meeting of the organisation's dealers and salesmm te be held in Atlanta today. W. C. Baldwin, local dealer, will attend the meeting. "’These new models, three in num ber, have tieefi desHn^d for people who in the part have felt thw co^ not afford a Frigidaire,’' Mr. ^Idwia said. "They Pommm the outatandiag quality features of the regular line, at a price which rspreecnta eonaUer- UMf saviuff in tha porehaae prfea." it ' \ T . . ’ ^ REPEAT PERFORMANCE "Between The Acts” \ March 11 th. ■k We have Jiisi nnloaiied anoth er car of A-Grade young Ten- nesaee Mulea, priced right. ] • Call at our stable and lot^ them over. Academy. Street School « < 8 O’clock A snaf^yy, three-act ernnedy with good music, given under the auspices of the Progressive Chib of dm Clin-, ton Cotton Mills. ’*1 Y0UNG$R0S. LIVE STOCK CO. Amission 15c 8 25c ji John T. UtU^ BIgr. ■ J , 4 s 4 -■ .-vr