The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 17, 1932, Image 2
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FOR DRY LAW
(Continued from^f^agre one)
**If I believed the old saloon was
oomingr back in case the Wth amend
ment was repealed i should not be for
the repeal of the 18th amendment,”^
linthicum replied amid applause.^
Closed Banks
Will Be Aided
Firedestroys '
Three Sftore Rooms
CROSS HILL NEWS
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Sam Rasor of Wofford college, is
Miss 6ertru<|e Leaman of Teffe7:^pr,
and H. C. Leaman of Columbia, sp
the wreek-end with their parents, Mr
and Mrs. W. H. Leaman. • _
.Mr. and Mrs. Calhoun Pinson and
Reccnstruction Finance Corpor-1 Guy L. Copeland Property On “f:*"'*:'?'' the spring b’olfdays here icMIdi-en spent the week-end in Spring-
f 4, ' rt * fa * *Mrsai. *mother, Mrs. Blanche Rasorii field with relatives. ■
ation Ready and Willing To j Square a Complete Loss, With ... .. „ . . 01 u
Make Loans. 1 j Origin of Blaze Unknown. | Austin of Arcadia, and J. H. Austin , , ^
V .. ' ■ of^iSpartanburg, spent the wcek-erd ^ ^’ffht with Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Martian,
M'ashington, March 12.— The Re- ' undetermined origin, discov-1 ^.jth their mother, Mrs, Lilia Austin. J- A- Guthrie was in Charleston on
construction Finance j^irporation shortly after midnight Saturday,! w” E. Jones spent ThufsJay
W'ashington, D. C., March 14.—As (day announced itself “ready ajid will-jff^^ four hours and destroyed Mountville with her' mother, Mrs.
RAPFOROMOliEr
^‘Further, if the house gives us a
the time for the presidential nominat-l ing”, to make loans for distribution tbe Guy L. Copeland property on West t
Mr.s. J. L. Miller and daughters,
.Mary Ellen and Julia, spent Thursday
Thursday attending^the South Caro
lina Ma.<^ons convention.
.ii.
ing conventions draws nearer, tht i among, depositors ^of closed state
Main street. The three building were Mrs. L. E. Martin and Mrs. J. L.
(ik>o^ Vegetable Salad
diance to consider the resolution and, „f ^he two great par-1 banks wherever the liquidating agent ^ Gato’s Market, Millea’s j Friday in Saluda with U_e any cold cooked vegetables you
an amendment is offered by which j ties will do in their platforms on the.ha.s the legal authority to pledge a»- Store, and Copeland’s. Cafe on 1 and Mrs. Bob Ramey. have on hand. Chill m
no saloons can again appear in this subject Qf'prohSbition become? a livo sets as security,
country, I shall suppoi t that amend-! topic of discussion. j Charles G. Dawe% president of the
ment and shall u.se my influence with] All of the signs point to a declara-(corporation, made the statement in
my friends toward *hat end.'
the ground floor, and by, Copeland’s ’ Mrs. Leonora Major knd Ann, and
Hotel upstairs. - Miss Agnes Leaman were in Oi*een-
The fire alarm was soundpd at ^Food W^ednesday afternoon.
have on hand. Chill them thoroughly
and combine them carefully and at-
;raictively. String beads and cauliflow-
] er go well together. Diced beets and
Representative Moore, Repoh’i"**’' national referendum on the repeal of i Brookhart, Republican, of Iowa, ask-j Ga-1 Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Nance attended a and peas, chapped spinach
‘nt.^ut'what ing the prospects for loans to such Market and Miller s Music store, ghrire banquet in Andersjn Friday these are but suggestions.
Ohio, spoke fir'si^ for the oppositior the Eighteenth amendment
and was applauded as Linthicum had I that would amount to is another ques-
been.
• WAt m vAcw 1 M t w ; V vi •• i/1 1 ^ v vsi iisw.ii», asa 1 * ^ *1 A W ^
tion by the Democrats in favor of alieplying to a letter from Senator | aud Mrs. W’. M. Leaman and j peas, lima beans and carrots, carrots
" - -- - - ... —
The cook
with an instinctive feeling for what
Under ^he Beconrtruction Finance •.'.j «• '-aapi.ia, were j is (rood in combination will donisj a
corpitation-ict, $200,000,«» wa. art I h„ work Lt ^ ‘"S' ''<-«rtablea
aside for loans to closed banka 1 ■ urday afternoon. , i-rn* may ihave on hand. ,
aside lor loans w tio^ nanas. 1 ne j j .30 spread upstairs and through ' - . ^^
Dawes -letter indicated that the cor- * / i, 1 s...-?——_ .a. .. ■
tion. It would help get voles for the
I>rmocratic ticket ampng the “wets,”
beyond a doubt, but wctuld. it drive
“dry” votes aw’ay from the party?
ng tne prospects
.^titutions in his state.
which were consumed in flames and [ nignt.
smoke. The fire was apparently ex-dj Mr. and Mrs. Dr R. Chapiiiu i were
Dawes ,lett^ indicated that the cor- buildings. It was an ex
tremely hard fire to combat and the
“’This is nothing new,'” he said. “D
is going hack to the old system of
state control w'hich we tried for over
LOO years and which was unsatisfac-; argument of the Democratic j poration was not only prepared to re-
tory, and when the American P<‘onle ^ jg states where pro- ceive applications but was eager to fijemen who worked faithfully to save
know what >* ^his resojhi&ition has its principal strength are provide this form of relief as prompt-buildings and adjoining property,
tation Democratic states, in i ly as possible. wer^ under considerable handicap due
favor^ of a continuance of the 18th;gp,t^ the fact that ^ Hoover car-, Senator Brookhart was advised to to the fact that they were unable to
amendment. ried most of them in 192K. They think ^^^4. banking commissioner of his «iter the building because of smoke
dknd U ...aa A C .UmUk*.! w..1in-w.n ' . . , .t r , , * ^ ,
and the numerous partitions, down
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WAN
When hungry—stop at Jeanes, on the
comer in Utopia, and get a hot
sandwich^
FOR SALE — One bay mare' mule,
eleven years old. weight l.dOO lbs.
Sound and a good worker. VV. M. Mc-
that it was Alfred E. (Smith s religion, j .taie to apply, the Iowa attorney gen-
rather than his w^et proclivities, that i yrul having ruled the pledging of as-
lost him the election, and that with a j j^y legal.
mm * A l-B . a a A a mm mm t mm 4 4 ^ ^4 ^ | %
The Dawes letter said, “This off Re
wet Protestant candidate the “solid
.South” will vote (Democratic regard-
ess of the wet-dry issue. Their effort,
therefoie, must be to capture the
doubtful states, and those, they con
tend, are mainly states where the wet
.sentiment is dominant. -
and upstairs, that madg it almost im
possible to reach the constantly
spreading flames. The whol«f “crew*,”
has been notified by the state bank- under the capable direction of Capt.
ing commissioner of your good state Anderson, and in spite of almost
that, according to the opinion of the freezing weather, worked heroically
attc'rney general, he can, jn his ca- snd with 'a willingness and detenni-
|NU^-BUSH OXFOR.PS
Millan.
Itn
PURE Long-Leaf Pine Oil for sores,
bruises, burns, cuts. Buy it at
Smith’.s Pharmacy. 3-24-2tc
NOTICE
pa<ity, borrow from this corporation
_ . ^ . . by pledge of assets for the purpose of
Any change in the ^ onstitution i dividends to depositors of
must be ratified by three-fourths of
the states, whether by their legisla
tures or by conventions specially call
ed for the purpose. There are forty-
clo-ed banks. This authority, how
ever, is subject to the approval of the
court having juri ^di.rtion.
‘This c«»rporation is ready and will
nation for nearly five hours battling
the flames and''protectnig nearby'
property.
For a time buildings at the rear
and on the upper opposite side of the!
Copeland property were threatened.]
Fire assistance was calfed from I.au-
Ansel Bobo is no longer eight states, therefore 36^of themjjj^j^ to recognize applications from rens and quickly responded with their
... 1 * L. O mm*^ 1\mmmm 1 «• ' . t 1 rl V« U «f AA #- rk « AA WU-A 4 /AVV # t*rk^ . . l*_r_ . A l_ VI r*A.t_ Al. . /'SI*.. A I?*
connected with Buchanan’s Dry
Cleaners and laundry. Itc
CU^OM HATV'HING — Fresh eggs
put in Thursdays. Day-old chicks
Saturdays. Started clfuks any time.
Spratt Poultry Farntt.. Itc
would have to vote wet on the ^pro-. agents of all closed state big LaFrance truck. With the Clinton
ptised referendum, if the HtRhteenth| jjq ! a,dj Laurens trucks working perfect-'
amtndment is to be repealed. If thir- legal 'authority to pledge assets' ly, five hose of water were soon fight-
teen states stand out against repeal,; ^nler to borrow money. It would |Ing the stubborn blaze with a capacity
prohibition remains the law of the! advisable that since the attor-1 of i-'i.OOO gallons per minute. Shortly i
land. And that. more than thirteen, of state of low'a is of after five o’clock the flames had sub-
FOR RENT
apartment house,
good location. Apply to
Rounds.
states will never vote wet is the be-1 opipjjjo th^t vour state banking
Apartment in Rounds] Uef of the men of both parties who ^ ip^^lly qualify, thai
gi\en th s ru ji't the most ^yg^y effort^ should be made to en-
all eonvenieiic‘F I h.ive
irs. C. L. j thought.
' The proposed
referendum, there-
side<) and all adjoinhig property saved I
from damage. I
Damage to the three building.? and I
courage him to make application to .equipment was estimated at
this corporation for loans, the pro- [ $ir),0<)0 to $20,000. While
fv<*m I
no an-
I h.Hve a particularly hand-<on'e up- p<*inted out, would be noth-j feeds of which would benefit the <le- irouncement has been made, the debris ■
right piano at a \ery low price, i ”‘8 I'ul a vote-catching ge sture, but positors of th“ closed banks.” j is now being cleaired away and it is j
A. t)’Daiiiel.
l-7-4tc chance that it would accomplish!
ANNOUNCEMENT — After a brief
absence, I have resumed general
prac tice of law at .AugU'^ta; off ces
r>0f> Lamar Bldg., .A igu.-ta,
Johnny .1. .Attorney.
«ale
Gu.
Kps
.STONE WOOD for
He-' Iv to
its pretended purpose.
Mr. Ht,ovrr-» wrt fHrt.d« _ “'■'i JOANNA MILL NEWS
there are plenty of wets on the Ke-1 ^
publican side of the political fence—
aie urging him more strenuously than > Mrs. J. J. Smith of (Mover, is spend-
i exp(*cted that Mr. Copeland will soon i
'begin a rebuilding program of the
I prope rty.
A dWi
ever to come out for some sort of
modification or repeal of prohibition.
hum. I’ficed right. J. NVillie doling.| It is b(‘ing urged upon him that the
ing a few weeks with her daughter,
Mi.s. J, W. Lovelace.
Hurricant?! News
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phone 2212.
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CHICKS—High production white leg
horn baby chicks fur sale, Kk' and
up. VV'e are hatching every Tuesday.
Flace ycTtir order early, Tliornwell Or
phanage Poultry Farm. tf
Ask your dealer for a package of
Jeane.s Salted Peanuts, in the big
hair for vour dime. Itc
IX).ST Forty dollars In currency.
Any honest person returning same
to The ('hronicle office will be given
.suitable reward. Up
Miss Roxie Murdock of Pendleton, Mi. and Mrs. Ralph Young o( New-i
1 .'j members of congress who signe<l spent the week-end with Mrs, J. I., berry spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
a petition for a teferendum include 7‘.c
K.i.ublican» as aRainst only r,« I)«mu-i „„ (; „
crats. The president * attitude is uii-1 y^^ner spent
.leistood to V that he must lie sliown „,|,h Mr. and Mrs. Tom W.e.d.
a liiucb (treater ifcniaUd from within|^^f, in Clinton.
his own party.aild from the imtioii at mP 4nd Mrs. Fred Bartlett and lit
ar*e before he will a*eee that pnAt- ,1^ Greenwille, were .Sunday
bition repeal has the »*rtd^elmin,t of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. ThomTs.
puldic support which any radical Dorothy Clark and Audrey
FOR KENT—-A do-wnstaifi apa-t-
- ment, consisting of two large rooms,
dressing room, large^. bathroom, and
one^ closet. Fui iiiahed- or unfurnished.
Mr.?. W. M. McMillan. Up
Real Estate, k^re Insuraiwe (city and
country). Life Insurance' Sulphate
Ammonia and (Motion Seeil Meal. At
tractive prices. '
( LINTON REALTY & ISS. CO.,
B. H. Boyd, Agent.
ILNTC'H LN\»--l.f t us hatch your eggs,
less than 100 lots, 3c for larg
er quantities. MV are e<|uipt>ed with
three Petersime electric
that will hutch every
change in the Constitution ought to
have to be really effective.
The talk that“prohlbition is a fai
uie,’’ that the prohibition laws cannot
! be enfori'ed, is regarded by the pi esi-
doiil, it IS reported, as preiimlure. His , V
intiiuatoimnda point out that one of;
his first arts on takinR i^ice was dauiphter of Mrs. W. I*,
ask coiiitress to Rive him Itreatei :
power to <>>■ Attempt to en- with pneumonia,
loice the Volstead law He hj^ lanm ^ , j 4,
in offue a year and a half liefore en- ^ ^ ,he is much bet-
forrement was finally turn^l over uri
the department of justice which is or-1 \'
Rnniied for lawKiiforeement, from, m„; o-ShjekJa and ehildrei,
of Bath^ and Mrs. Jahi%s j^nd slaugh
ter, Bol)bie,,of Whitmire, wVre week-
C. Young.
Misses Irene and Wilma Burgess'
spent a few day.? last week with Mrs.!
I. O. Ray.
Mr. and Mr.s. Andy Young and son*
speqt last Sunday with Mrs, Young’s'
parent.?, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Horton, I
Mr.s. C. C. Young, Mrs. G. C. Na-|
bois, Mrs, Mace A’uung and Miss Lil-
are
Ankle-Fashioned
"o'**
fO*
New Low Prices
$6.50 and $8.50
Besides RivinR the snug ankle fit that adds firmness and
comfort, Ankle-fashioninR preserves the smart, trim lines
of these shoes even* after months of wear. No i^appinif—no
slipping—no other shoe like it. See the new* models today*-
L. B. Dillard
....;
Erices Cffectiv* Friday and Sa4urday, March It a>ld tt
Frady *pent the week-end with Mis.? Young attended the surprise birth-'
Ruby Woodruff in Clinton. Mrs. George Addy,
Mr. Meggs Gdell of Whitmire, spent I**?** daughter, Mrs, Algie Bobo, last
jie week-end wath Mr. Cecil Odell. Thursday afternoon.
^rs. C. B. Tew spent the we*>k-enu^ Misses 4'annon and ^Mildred Young,
tru^thm^r in -Np«,h,.rrv Ust Tuesday night with Misses 1
Irene and Wilma Bur^ss. j
Mrs. C, R. Turner and son, Colie,
.''rent a few hours Monday with her
(laughter, Mrs. Walter B. Nabors.
Mr. Willie Naliois and family
have recently moved in the home of
Mr, Tom Nabors, WV are glad to have
them in the community.
the treasury, where its control had]
previously been. In the eighteen
montU riiire Ihuil. it took .t least siic:^,,^ ^ O’.Shielda.
months to weed out the ueadwooi and \
crooked sticks from the old prohibi-l
"h'.tfhllble'“^R i j.""? : The ehildren'‘lnd 'JZ’dc hildren oil!
• hiTt^in. The P**'ho tjiat the first ae- j ^ gatheredb
Get stiong chicks by hatching the iJou.s, intelligent national attempt ^at
electrical ways Thorn well Gbp^^'****’, turforeing prohibition has only had a
“ Pcultry Farm, Clinton, SsC. tf
MANY OF US FEEL THE SAME
^ WAY
Attorney Magoon of laacon recently
had a collection against a Chicago
man, and the following reply which he
received as a classic:
For the following reasons I am un-
at' their .home on Joanna Square to to sen(1 you the check you have
DEAN’S, ST. CHARLES, OR UBBY’S EVAP.
.TALL" lie
-CAN
asked for;
“I have been held
up, held down.
PAINS
QUIT COMING
“When I was a glil I suf
fered pertodkBlly with tar-
rlbla pains In my back and
■idesr~ Often I would bend
almost <^6ubls with the In
tense pain. This would
last for hours and I could
get zx> relief.
*1- triad almost erery-
thlnf that was recom
mended to me, but fouiul
nothing that would help
until I began taking
CarduL My mother
thought 11 would ha
good for ms, so aha
got a bottU of Cardul
and started ms taklnc
ft I aOQQ tmprofvsd.
The bad spsOa quit
coming. 1
in
, , , celebrate the birthdays of both Mr.
ywr or ^xm-rwmr. ...d thiil, Mr. Fulmer. A bountiful dinner
Hoover is saui to believe, too short a served. j sandiiagged, walked on, flattened out
itime for a fair test as to whether it; Those present for this occasion! squeeM; fir^t by the govern-
ican be done or not. iwere: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fulmer 1 for fe^ieial war tax and excess.
_ It IS regarded as highly probable. Lnj daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James 1 Profit tax, capital stock tax, mer-l
therefore, that the Republican | [.’ulnier, Mr. and Mrs. ClarencenFul-t‘^^*iits license, merchant’s bond, autoj
foim, about which the candidate Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barett, andi^ ^y «very society and organi-
J. T. Fulmer, all of Goldville; Mr. and ^»tion that the mind of man can in-
Far Perfect Cake Baking! Pillebury'e ■ _
Cake Flour 25^
!»aundrifing ie Maeier When You Vee
P & G Soap 3 10^
7ueet Biee
CAKES
I'X>R
Mrs. C. T. Morris and children and
Miss Minnie Mae Roten, of Newberry,
^ have, natip:ally, a great deal to say.
will stressj precisely that point—that
the administration has begun as hon-
j,est effort to wufonv prohibition, that
, ... .re .iiii. in nred«l wh«thfr it _ Moorhetd
rey eully b. d...... And th;< .8 pnib.-. o.i Tuesday evenii* thn Joanna
aliln that the platform will promire
gave a party in their club
if, after a rea.sonable test of the re-1
rofjins honoring Mr. W. A. Moorhead.
oiRanired.prohibition it bTH-ni.iM rl'Y'l ..ho has^juat passod another railerton*
(ly apparent ta everj'body that theijj^
prrrent proviso..* of the Cimsrituimil! The birthday cake bore forty-aix
•ind jaw. are unworkable then the By- girf, are hoping that
Bubhean., rf-valva-iod,-yll ■iihmil, the j |„, Onldvllle to aee many
queatlon of repeal to the atatea^in the ^
regular manner
amendmentti.
lor ConstitfiitionaJ
Group number two, composed of
, Miss Luis Byars, chairman, and Miss-
vent to extract~What Kmgy or may
not possess; from the Society of St.,
John the BaptiSt. fhe G. A. R., the|
Women’s Relief, the Navy League, the|
Red Cross, the Double Cross, the Clhil-J
dren’s Home, the Dorca.s Society, thrf
Y. M. C. A., the Y. W. C. A., the Boy
Scouts, the Jewish Relief, and every t
ho.spital and church in town.
“The government has so goverred
niy bu.sineas that I don’t know who
owns it I jam inspected, suspacted. ex-
Ivory Soap 4
frurpe Cakee—Yello%e Laundry
0. K. Soap 5 24^
7ain|i4('ir« vTomatg
Soup
Blue Rihbou Mali
Extract
2
CA.VS FOR
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Pkree Minute
6 6 6
Mi At Am
Hr alth
-V .
, J VS Doris Abrams, Edna Hamm, Katie
The new rev^ni e art. a. reported Margaret Sample, en-
'the houae, take, notiee of the fact They rerved delicious'ice
Ubat a lot of people make their own
home-brew by ineluding a tax of d5, Moorhead and Mrs. P.
I cents s gallpn on malt syriMps. of 40. g
were also guests of the
,r«Fcent on grape concentrates and
"woit," a source of alcohol, of five, xii,,,iri, pre„„t to
jcems a canon. , . 1 wish Mr. Moorilead "many happy re-
The most far-reachine «*!» of ‘he I ,prn, of the day."
new tax bill, however, WHI be thej__
sales tax, tentatively set af 2^ perj '
cent, which will cover every kind of
manufactured goods except certain
I classes of foodstuffs, religious and ed-i l.iqUIl) , - TABLETS • SALVE
ucational articles and books, newspa-|666 Liquid or Tablets used iateraally
! pers and macasines. farm and gaMen cec 8,|v, externally, nake a com-
I products, seeds and fertiltwrs. Ey.ry I trMtmaht for
I manufacturer doing as much as $20,-1 pi*
' 000 of business a year will be requir- w o j ' .j ir
I ed to pay the sales Ux. which is esti- ^ost Speedy Remedies Knowo
I mated to raise five hundred miilionJ ’ —
I dollars a year in revenue, rhere \vi!l]ble mcs.-ages, aji increase in the sL^k’
be a restoration of the tax ::n a nuse- transfer tax.and a tax oi. lubricating
ments, increases in the inconic tax,loll, among other things, if the bill
taxes oi telegraph, telephone and ca-' goei through as drafted.
amined, re-examined, informed, mis
informed, required and commended,
so I don’t know, who I am, where I amY
or why I am. All I know is that I am
supposed to he an inexhaustible sup-,
ply of money, for every known need,]
I desire or hope of the human race;;]
and because I will not sell all I have
and go out and beg, borrow or steal I
•money to give away I am talked to,'
tiAked about, lied to, lied about, held
up, robbed and nearly ruined. The on
ly reason I am clinging to life is the
insane desire to see what in h—I is'
coming next.”—Galva (111.) News. i
Grits
PiUehury’e Beet Family
FlPur
HUledmte Broken Slice
PKG.
ll-I.B, BAG
w
73^
J
Pineapple 2 25
Whole OraiH, Blue Roee
Rice
WtemAmrd, ttriugleee
5
LBS. FOR
NOTICE
Take notice that at the expiration
of sixty days from the two weeks pub-1
ication of this notice, the undersigned I
will apply to the office of The Com-*
mercial Bank, Clinton, S. C., for the i
issuance by them of a new Time CerjJ
tificate in the sum of $10.00, fo^
twelve months, issued on January ISLj
1938, Certificate No. 5427, in place elf j ,
Time Certificate of Deposit fur like I
tenor and amountSvhich has been Jokt. i
3-17-2tp PAUL L. SEXTGn.
Green B^ans 2
NO. S
CANS
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