The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 07, 1932, Image 4
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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THURSDAY, APRIL 7,' 1933
garet Godfrey, Harold Lewis, Roth
Starnes,
Fourth grade: Claudia Mae Boyce,
i Mildred Bozard, George Browning,
WILSON W. HARRIS. ESIot and PubHahar
j I wish there was som^ /iquick wayj Mr. and Mrs. 0.\^Q. Ellison and son, j Lee Elhsoh, Albert Hughes, Lou^e
to get rid of about 24,000,000 bales of j Milfoil, of _Anderson, visited Mr. and _ Owenk, Charles Sli^, Ernest Turner,
Raymond Turncr.'^^’eline MTielchel.
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I cotton. Giving it to the poor won’t Mrs. T. L. Ellison Sunday.
help--asj the poor are making anoth-j Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kay spent the J F*iHh ^rade; Floyd Abrams, 'Hiom-
er bjg crop this year (themselves) and, week-end in Pelzen Brown. John Henry Davenport,
a^ilJsoon hav^plenty of it agaim Our <3. E. Chapman and little daughter.’ pMc^llough,
I government ought to use more of It m!xa„ey, spent.the week-end with Mr.•^^ Summers,
ma»>ufacturing^its red.Upe. Chapman’.i father in Pelzer • Ti.rr.^r i ov,n,o Tr*.n^
E. Mood SmitJi, O. D.
Felder Sadtli. O. D.
DRS. SMITH & SMITH
Optometrists
Cotton
Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Post Office ot Clintoa, S. C.
Henrietta Turner, I.avinia Ross. Irene
Shaw.
Dorothy Reed of Lyman, was' Sixth grade; Richard Adams, Rob- f.al»onitory for Prompt Repair Service
Clinton, 8. C.
SPECIALISTS
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vice. 'Ihe Chronicle will publish letters of general interest when they
are not of a defamatory nature. Anonymous communicatiuns wiD not
be noticed. This paper is not responsible for the views or opinions/of
its correspondents. ^
folks think’itTrit’i^^fineAor paying' ^’’1 p.V
, salaries of our office-holders throuith, ' , . | Elhott^D^bins. Orlena Odell-
the tax- medium. R requires only 68',, M. Redden and fam-^ Seventh itrafc- Alire .Abrqms,
itwo-horse tenant farmers t« produceAbrams, Richard Lewis, Mar.v
enough cotton in 12 months to pay , [Dorothy Clark Mary
senator for 6 months. And some of I Miss Grace Turner spent the week- Amies Crowder.
! these tenant farmers would make in Gripenville.
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^as good senators as some senators do
but they , have to farm, don’t-cher
know?
CLINTON, S. C., APRIL 28, 1W2
d'
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I Hospitals xre still sticking to the
cotton farmers. They use cotton for
^Some women^are so foolish^Ahey[agmn an^gahr^e necessity of a ^ ^
u a\t n men, {other in the 1^2 elections.-Wl^ thdivisited relative.s in on Tuestlay, April 12th, 1932, at 11 j
NOTICE OF BANKRUI»T SALE
T
Announemnent
We have put in a complete
line of Heavy Groceries. We wiD
be Rlad to serve you.
■i
One way of getting wmat you want
is wanting nothing.
ix.wer as clo-elv balanced as it now i bones from .automobile wrecks, ^reepville .Sunday.
tm «u 1a for wiping blood off of the ap-j p. m. Rhodes and family and Mr,
Mr, and Mrs, L^nn Cooper spent j
Sunday \vAh W. L. Wi.se, in Bates-1
I I*ur3uant to authority of orders of I
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Delany sport»Hon. E. M. Blythe, Referee in Bank-! i- t v ^ * n
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. A. .May-; rupbry in the M’estern Dkstrict for! Complete line of Feeds of aU
fdod, in Greer. ^ f South Carolina, I will sell at public 1 kinds,
Mr. and Mrs, G. N. Foy and Miss! outcry to the highest bidder for cash . . o • t m
' ' Lime Sulphur for spraying:
o’clock A. M., at Clinton, S. C., all of | fruit trees.
Woric was irwynted by people who
were too nervous to sit still.
i,. there U only delay, len^hy con- ope^tjou,. .mi then-^me of
Uover»> and ind«...on the a
group of insurgents band together
It’s a lucky June bridegroom who
gets a good looker and a good cobker
You can’t make yourself happy, but
and apparently barter their votes —
not for .cash, but for other changes of
es with. Yep, cotton is looking up.
the stock of goods and fixtures in the
and Mrs. John Feltman .spent Sundayj pl*^ of business of Collie Brown
with Mr. and Mrs. L. R. .McDowell, in-Adair, Bankrupt. The said stock of
I^aurens.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Clark of M’lnns-
boro, spent Sunday with Mr. and, Mr.<.
policy. The situation is unsatisfactory U’hairman of the farm bored,
and needs decisive action. ! Washington, d. C. ^
It is a time of economic unrest, and'
uo time for “straddling the fence.”! • writing you this letter to tell
any fool can avoid the thingV that j Me have had enough delay. Give us j you where to ship my part of >the
snake h m unhappy. ^ a^'tion which will hit at. the root of hoover w'heat which is to be acatteted
our troubles, and let us have it at out amongst the unemployed,' one of
\ which i am and have benn-xince-eon-- 4n"C«llioun“FalTC on 1
r. "ih^ess passed the tariff bill. Mrs. F'red Jord‘»n of Grc-enville,
IT is intcresring to come to—tfee-r __ ^„ .
forks of a strange road and make a We must make an intelligent esti
decision on which way to go.
A CK‘orgia girl broke her nose while
trying to
would break
fair to powder it.
mate of the situation and cast an in
telligent, thinking vote. It is time^^
i underhand that you all wiil divide
be reading the newspapers diligently, 44,U02.0l>0 bushels of wheat betwixt
J. J. aark.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Odell and son,
Harold, and Mrs. L, H. Ode!! spent
Sunday in Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Ab**ams and
Mrs. Glenn Franklin visited relatives
goods consist of clothing and gents
furnishings. The stock and firtores
will be sold jointly as a whole and
then in kparate parcels, the highest
price will be accepted. The purchaser
will have the privilege of the u.se of
building until April 18th, 1932, free
of rent.
4.1-2tc
B. H. BOYD,.jrrustee.
CaD 157 for Qaick Delivery.
FARMERS
EXCHANGE
Clinton’s Feed Store”
T.J. Blalock, Mgr.-
spent la^t week with her sister, Mrs.
George Graft. ,
Dr. R. I.. Martin attended .he meet-
'it Ixots of themUS ihutshave no gowerment jobs of the I^urens'County Medical'
k their neck.s rather than I Prosperity of^thejanny kind, and i have figgered up my a»s^'atlon in Laui-en-» on Monday, 'j
. I nation for the next Pre.sidential ten-Kt^arj. yf same, as followers: Me-'srs. Walter Byars, .fohn L. hel..-.
nation for the next Pre.sidential ten
ure of office must depend on the in-|
telligent selection ifnade by right-
I
doubt '^hat Umenca n^d-s.l^^ my ' son. john and his
An exchange reports a
oyster supper.” The surj^rise no ^ • i i
J w .mo- I more than ever before, is a lev?I
occurred when an oyster was discov-i, ... , . .. .
ered in Lh<‘ sbup.
me and my wife will get 2K bpshels
man, William Bei'k(»m. ('«'cil Blakely
and Ilolfe Clark sp. nt the wxvk-ond
in Atlanta
Mrs. I. E. Stroud and son. Grav,j
headed body Vif voters who
eyes (►jM-n and their eai-s^coc
keep tVir: * ‘’“'‘’r'r, V I » f-* lA-'t "■•■••k with .Mr.
ei'e.l i an,I Mr,. V.m y IKekert. in N'ewb,.rrv.,'!
IthmB ever 1»0 bu.hel. a, best we can I rhar-' I
A TRIP INTO THE COUNTRY
A trip into the country at thrs i ‘a-j Bank Of Waterloo
Closes Its Doors
aon will do any one good. w1rat is
more restful than to get out in the
open and gaze upon the rural s-eneA
There are the cows standing in the
flowing brook. The freshly f)lowed
icalkerlat^e so sehd ours at onc^ ‘>y j lutte,'are visiCng Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
: flail and be sure to pay the said frait. | i
P. H. Mitchell was called to Cur-.
COTY’S PERFUME FREE
With Each S1.00 Box of Coty’s
Fa^ Powder.
WHILK THEY LAST.
SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY
‘Corner At Union Station” __ ^ Telephone 400
by the way, mr. chairman, we will I i^.^t Wi-dne dnv on accourt of'
jsell our intrust in this wheat for bOc! '-^^. of hi.s aunt, .Mrs. Axie .Mor-
a bushel and if you^will send us ourL,.yy,.
4 Vj
loiuren.s, Marc-h 31.The Bank of monaey at once, you can keep / the
ground is fairly teeming with Hfl*. M'aterloo, located at Waterloo, ihislwln-al or return'it back to the larm
The leave.s are covering the wes with ‘’<»unty, clu.-ed its doors on Tuesday - relief, we can use the rnonney innch
I'enng
their pretty foliage. Everywhere one
turns a sc-ene that is good for the soul
meets one's eves—the eyes that are
afteriUKai, March 21,th. Closing of the better than so much wheat n iw, as
bank fo.'lowi-^l very shortly after the our lord needs new tires ansoforlh.
adjournment of a called meeting of j ' ^ ,
tired and are s<H*kin'4 rc^l a-d needj-l'*^’ ferand jury mwh|ch an un.'»uci‘e.ss-1 j (, juk you finely got congress lo
just such a change. , ^ul effort was^ made by the banks' right thing,3'izzly: give -is this,
ner
CO.NTKNT KLCDFS I S A LI.
Try a trip to the eountry in the' Js'ujth, to have rii^lv'hcal that, you paid too niueh for
.‘^pringiims-. It will do you good. j.iui.v ie<-ornmend legi.slation »ffvcting^ j^hip it over to'Chior
county dopo.sits in the bank whieh. it'a,„j jaiipan, as they can not po.ssiHy
was elaimed by .Mr. Smith, would much hungrier than we are. if you
. , . , ha-e ea.T the hank'-* ^tuation. Thia*e; -hip ^u,- wheat put.it in good bags
WTien one is born into this woi Id, i were submitted to the grand^ ^-ome to um;
with no place provided in advance for; lyj,. Smith, all of them in-j
shelter and no provision made j relinquishment in part, by i
food, .such person, if he has a grain of county, either in cash or credit, of, tootic-
intelligence. Ix-comes a reformer. He j j„ SA'curitie.s plcilgeiLfc,^'.*^*' luive benn liwing wit is ever
<tuestion.s the right of therWore j fpr cbQnly”depbsitiC— ~ j sinee-he got brs fumiture-eeposses.se lr
Honor !l for March j
F‘.r-t giP'ler Bru-e .Abram's, RoTbU'
Jean J’arr. I.eCni (’.’Hiip*, Vivian j
Crowdei, Viola Hall. Marg.aret Jen-'
kins, Calhoun Moigan, Ir s .^uniuu-r.s,
Glady.s Willingham. ]
Sv'con 1 grad*: Ila-ol .Adams. .I.ack
<'iat.-.Maurice DivenporC Will-tie
Evan.s, Wilma Mar kiiis, Ruby .Sligh.i
B« rn ce Whelchd. |
Th;uT~grade: fheima Cuiiw’eil, Nel
lie Farm*r, Jeannetu* Gaskin, Mar-
tunate to be born to downy cradles or statement made by Mr. Smith they have had 2 chillun horned on
fix-s<oed ceiling.s. He is earnestly bent »,,.and juiy en/r-r Horded at makes us er.tit-
on an equal distribution of the good office of thi* clerk of led to his wheat, be sure to ^nd g^d.
—things of the more fortunate or ih,, . , , . ^““**
l>ettei^|^»rn.
On the other hand, he ho is boin j.^.j-Oficates of deposit, issued to
nrh. or attains to rwhes. soon learns t-ommis-sion. the sum of|
that all the goVgeous ereature.s in 5 ,2.'). Other depo.sits were listed at my wife says .vou can .send her pait
and auloinoliiles,; approximately $7,500, and cash en
tiH* of lice 01 tm* cterk ol court, -anowa y , . , _ ;
that tiro county
'the .sum of $25.330..5T, and on time,’" ‘
Gibbs Pork afid Beans,
Stokely’s Kraut,
Stokely’s Hominy,
^3tiie Dortima Beans
their fine houses and auloinolriles, jai.proximately $7,500. and ca.sh cn Ithis wheat “dole” in meat, but don’t
Silka ami^ laces, diamonds anfd furs, 1 ll.OOtb The total' «f
are-vhasiiig in the .-*ame race with * given at SlS.OOt). It | the indergestion and can’t eat
himself -alter the unattainable. Thc*j,g .understood that a considerable part' arrsoforth. her 2S bushels will
real aristoi racy, like the foot of the
ra nbow, yaiiishes as he ajrproaches.
Tb.ere are two phases of life un-
favoralile lo jieai^* an! comforO’ the
one is advei sit>.\. the other’ prosper-
Hy.
It i.s hard to tell i.i whiv^h a man is
more discontented with- himself and
more offensive to others. *
M^hen prosperous he patronizes;
• of the receivables are held b\ the'^ equSl to about H nice, large, sugai-
I county as security for deposits.. I^’urroi hams so pick out lean ones.
Countv Treasufer D. R. Simpson' . '
*a'd ves’terdav tha the had depo.sited "^on to look for
no countv money in the Waterloo uur wheat and hairrs ami rnonney. ami
bank since he has‘be-n in office. Like- kindly exeept our thanks tn advance
Clmk of C.iuri T'nomas W. l>n- f'-r and tootie-loo .says
NEW
LOW
PRKES
TubM
2!f.
29x4.41-21
•SSL
wi.‘*e,
nett stati'd tha't the sinking fund co.rp !»c‘ud love allso. i
iris.sion, as at piN*.sent con-tituted. hail yore.s tru le,
put no money there exct pt that it hail
mike ('lark, rfd.
when evil trouble falls UjipJi him lu* j interest to Ik* included in re-
wbines ami is a ternble brne. When Tintes
he is down his friend.'- wish him up on
their own account; when he is high
up they sigh for mountains to fall on
him and bury him out of sight.
P
It will take 2,i>()0 bales of cotton tOil^^d wJbw'W'fTxley/'Xmac
Babe Ruth, but you see, he'll have' nifr-'^^gTng in two 0
ontinuslly fnr the* *J hours u day ^an came back in the s^yond inninjg'
le dispute i.s over ubout 75 days for this paltry si ii. to score six runs. Glintou- scored again
I)EM(M R\TS VS. HOOVER
Fresh words hAive bet'ii bandied
back and forth betwei*,n leading Dem
ocrats of the .Senate and IloUiC, attd
Pjtesidont HerU'it Clark Hoover. .As
Jja* been the“cm^e f
tuut few wt*ek.s, tlie ...v. „ .
the budget. However, contrar;^..-'ttTi
what might be expected, there^ is no;
alignment of Republicaij^r Democrat
ic forces.agumst the budget. This time
tJie loud language'*-is over a matter
of policy. It may Ik* that the .leffcr-
sonian-s are merely making another
attempt to undermine the national
Nobody’s Business
By Gee .McGee
Clinton, Duncan
Divide
A new set for....$lS»SSt
Lifetime Guaranteed
GOODYEAR
SPEEDWAY
Supertwiet Cord Tirea
Cotton—.Aid.s
On last Friday afternoon the Clin
ton high school baseball nine opencl
its season by defeating Dun.‘a:i, 7-i*.
!tU|th|e first inpite (Jinion_tiiii»k. tbe'
Txley/ifttiacked out h honie!
other men. Dun-
New High Peaks in
Goodyear Value!
Husky, dependable* guaran-
tirea and tubee—you
in the sixth, thi-ee times in the .s *v-!
- enth, and held tBF" ituading teeinj
The tobacco manufacturers earned• scoreless after the second inn!n<*.i
theaa matchleea barXiUna
cause milUone more peopio
buy Goodyears. Gmna aaa
them!
CASH PRICES
about $13‘2,()00,00« last year. The t >-; Adair was in the box for Clinton, giv-
bacco grower.^ lost about $128.(K)Q.<*()0! ing up seven hits. Farver, the vis’t-
last year. Puzzle: Find who g<it t’ne ing p’tcher, was. hit for eight .safe
difference. This “net” profit to Cne 'blows. N'elkon caught for Clinton, Jind
manufacturers i.H equal 10 the er*’»ej Morgan for Duncan,
prestige of the PresideM; it may 1m cotton crop of N. ('., S. ('., and Ala-j Last Tuesday Clinton returned the
tbaf they are actually snev*ring at the' bama^—but there are 14 of these nan- gam«^ and the Duncan boys had their
! t
lack of de<iaion of our highest
ficial.
After weeks of trying to- avoid such
a bu«ine.*s. Hoover has at length-real
ized that if the budget it to be i>al-
anced there mu.st be a decisive c’lt in
tha pay of government offleiaU ihe*n-
laives. He has therefore asked for a
Joint comm'.t'tee of both parties to act
to eorjunction with'administrative an-
pointaes, to bring about a thorough
reorganization of the governmental
•yttem.
To this the Democrats reply
ilBling words'which censure Hoover
for not presenting such a plan ot* 'hh
iiMiative. Both sides realize that
raduction in salaries will not
•fiffioo—the serious nature of the sit-
■aCion requires a drastic reduction in
uorabers as well as in quantity of re-
vnueiation. The point which the Dem-
are making is that the Chief
4yd)B^istrator Ihoukd take the initia-
Utiu'himself inatead of “paasing the
kaift-
bring ip the public
%fr
f. ufacturers.
revenge. The score was 22-2. The Clin- j
ton team felt the loss of three of their
• best players, Ross, center field; M’il-j
! lianii, left field, and Oxley, set ond i
f am a cotton farmer. A man offe'
ed me a fine, 8-cyIinder automobi’.
last week for only $988.99 laid down.ihas'e. Copeland, who pitched the first}
lawiks like I ought to buy it -as it will Itanie of his career Tuesday, threw a
p«n
OvwMm
Pfies
•f
Bach
■seh
la
Pain
Tube
$4.10
ETir
1 .98
3ts4.9e-21
4B7
4.a»
Bf
1 38x4.75-19
•oia
4.97
.94
39x4.75-38
fose
fBd
.91
1 39x5.88-19
f-Sf
foSi
I.90
38x5.88-38
f.4f
fBt
8.84
1 31x5.88-31
S.7S
f.94
1.19
1 38x5.35-18
A.lf
fB7
loOt
31x5.35-31
•BS
*.4»
1.89
1 MsMta.a.
S.fY
1-44
BS|
deqUire only 224,000 pounds of ct>t-
t<.)ns(*ed to pay for it. I felt compli
mented but we ain’t traded yet, as I
fair game, but the Clinton boys failed ■
to back hkm as well as they should.
He was relieved in the seventh by T.
grew only 00,000 pounds of cotton-11* Cooper. Blackwell, the Duncan
seed last year.
j mourdsman, pitched a fine game.
On Friday afternoon at four o’clock
M e will have a big cotton festiv'alj the Clinton team will play Newberry
n in our town pretty soon. Nearly ev-' «t the Florida Street school. This will
erybody is trying mighty hard to
wear out their silk and rayon dresses
in time to buy a cotton dreM for this
particular occasion. We had a similar
festival last year, and as far as 1
could see, all of the ladies had on cot
ton clothes.
be *410 first district game of the sea
son. Admission will be 15 cents for
everybody.
T
X
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1 think it’s a Hne spirit our folks^
are showing in respect to wearing and
using cotton. My wife is darning all
my 1927 socks with corion thread, and : ^^®14a.
patching the britches of the ^re| Motft Speedy Remedies Known
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