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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
THURSDAY JtfNE 16, 1932
(Siutton (Ehrnmrle
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been imprt^rly and inefficiently ion-
ductM during; the period of, years
which the .report is hereof [made;
therefore, I reco;mmend that the pres
ent holder of the office be relieved
immediately pf all duties required of
that office, and I consider this only a
mild recommendation.*'
In hi.s individual report C^oke said ^
; in bank administration in the state
there-ya^t‘stealinff* g'rafting, misap-j
plication of ftindsi doctoring of books^
to hide rascality, ingratitude, betray-i
ing of the tr[|it impo.sed by neighbors
and friend*, collusion or conspiracy!
of the bank examiner with the active
and criminal pTfsbnnel of the banks'
last Thursday night with Mrs. C. C.
Young. ( j *
Mr. and Mrs. John Allen Dugan of
Hartsville, spent Sunday afternoon
Vith Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Young.
der if we honest physiciims ever stop
be
to think thwt it may be ibur fault that
we sometintes lose our patronage?
jThe meanest patient that you have,
doctor, is entitled to the *.'ery best
J«nni, Young spent a few days!that is in you. If you rn him that
With p Margaret Simpson the past .... . ...
I and he still is disloyal ant. disobeonent*
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the quicker the quack gejtn him the
better. •'" * ^
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JAMES W. CALDWELL .
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i — all pi*rvading the banking fabric
Hike poison in scrambled eggs. ;\\HY I*EOI’I>E LOSE CONFIDENCE
I “The whole thing is a sordid tale of i Situated a.s I am, at a health resort,
I woe. We hii>’e simply scratched the 1 meet folks from all over our land. I
surface of the question. The records hsten to their reasons for leaving the
I of the Peoples I State Bank of South
i Carolina, loc'ated at Charleston, show
finmiigtf’evidence to put some of its of
horme physician, and find out why
CLINTON, S. C.. THURSDAY, JUNE 16. 19.32
I ficials on the chaingang. And if all
many
employ quacks, just to get
stung.” Many times I fear that it is
our fault that quackery flourishes; we
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the facti. were laid bare there would; drive our patrons away from us.
Nobody’s Business
By (Jee McGee
kind of matters that will help th(?‘*^ “ revolution in South Carolina.” ; Here are some reasomr why the pa-
Countrv at larcd' he was rheprodt as a I (>ooke said F ant “had the wre
country at large, he was cheered as a! <k)oke said F’ant “had the wrong tient left the home doctor, as 1 take
great speaker, but he finely .sat down masters. He was appointed by the i from my notes:
a few minneU aftw he could not think I s^overnor upon the recommendation of[ “My home doctor didn’t examine me
r j of nothing cK'^e to say. they had 2 oth-l^^® Rankers association, andj as I though he’d ought to
The Wash At Washinirton ' speeches from mr. grace and prof.i"^*** therefore uncler their duress.. ‘My doctor told me there was noth-
The aveeare high up polit-cian iJ.i'v'h. but the vrowd gradually dia-i'Th' O'! knoweth his owner and the! ing the,matter with me but'nerves.’"
iu« a little man with a big job. Chui n i P' tsed enduring these talks. j a.ss his master's crib.' " "He just wouldn’t examine my kid-
hats and swallow-tail coats are no re- ^ 'PP;"' .‘’S', I knowed the seat of my
wpector.s of per.son. n.. . members, said: The most deep-1 trouhle was there.
EXCURSION TO ATLANTA
June 10-11-12 and 24-25-26
$2.00 Round Trip From Clinton
Tickets on sale for all trains June lO-ll and 24-25 and
trains arriving Atlanta b>; 3:45 P. M. (C.T.) June 12
and 26th. Return limit to leave Atlanta oh any train prior
to midnight of Tuesday following date cf sale.
TICKETS GOOD IN COACHES ONLY ^
For Full Information Apply Ticket Agent or
Fred Geissler, G. P. A., J. T. Perkins, T. P. A.,
Atlanta, Ga. ‘ , Atlanta, Ga.
SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY
these picknicks do a world of good
n getting the church folks together
j and if all of them would fgteh some-
(Some of our ‘'big hoys” were jaci: ... ^ ^ ^ ^ .
legs in their profe.ssion, and failed at fetch
overv undertaking except in getting, would not have to go home hun-
vote.s. 0‘hers were rich enough to buy "“y**
an office ! mothers have quit leeching our
i younguns anny manners while eating.
a few songs were sung by the Clark
.mnmT‘"^''■“"‘i »''ivh consists of mr. mike
>100.00(1 ami spend It for. p.jbbc build-^ j 3 ^
mg.s we don t need. The.'w* leaders all
want a new courthouse or post office
“back home” .so's they (‘an get re
elected. That’s 1 tl’s of pork for di.s-
tribution.
ter.s and they were epjoyed by all.
yores trulie,
mike (Mark, rfd,
.«eated discontent is found to exist in ! “Doc didn’t do nothin’ for me but
the minds of the people in respect to pie.scribc . . . an’ I got tired of that;
the pndonged delay and expensive didn’t do me n'o good.”
liquidation by receiverships of closed I “He just didn’t seem to understand i
Lanlc.s. When a failing bank is finally I piy ca.se,” *
closed by its own inertia and inability “Aftirrthe hard times set in f could
not keep up my payment.s, and the
to function longer . . the time for’
prompt and aggressive action has ar-
riveni.”
doctor just seemed to lo.-se interest.”
“.My doctor ain’t a liver doctor—and
In election of receivers, the report 1 know it’s my liver.
Friend.s, send your favorite con-
gre.ssman some toys. They are doing
so many baby things that jack stones
and alphabet blocks and rubber balls
and (lolls will jM)ssLbly appeal to them
and keep them out of nH'anness be
sides.
said: “The complaint is made that in
many case-s the depositors and the
court are not properly informed of ex-
curry xpundpnt. Iwhirh “in
{known at the time to the bank ex
aminer’s office, or that no steps are
taken to see that the proper appoint
ment is made.”
“Bitter complaints were made,” the
report a.'Serted,“by those interested
, ! that banks known by the examiner’s
State That His [office to be insolvent, or to be great-
Blackwood Asked
To Remove Fant
InvestiKatcr.s
Usefulness iniptureJ liy Con-py embarrassed, were allowed to re
dact In Office.
Our members of conKress go to
work of 12 o’clock, noon, take an hour
( olun»bia, June 10.- Albert B. F’ant,
“O, I got to readin’ a’oout thi.s doc-1
tor that don’t (^perate; he descrilied,
my cu-e to a dot. I paid him ;|i2.")0 in ■
advance, but 1 ain’t no lK*tter yet; he
.<ays it will take a long time.”
The.ee are typical answers. I won.;
An early crop is
SAFER-SURER
E. Mood Smith, U. D
Felder Smith, 0. D.
DRS. SMITH & SMITH
Optometrists
run our congres.s, ^but that doe.'^n’t in
elude any appropriations.
It' will never do to cut the salaries
of public employee.s. Their feelings
might l)e hurt, bless their darling lit-
main optm to accept deposits from un-
8u.specting, innocent parties, who
thereby lost their hard earned savings
of a lifetime, while those on the in-1
with-
process
postponement of
day to Gov. Ibra C. Blaclcw(M)d. The, b(.‘nefited the favor-
committee said “the usefulness andj^j few”
efficiency of the present bank exam- -
iner are seriou.sly impaired by his con-| —
duct of the office.”
off for lunch at 12 o’clm-k, P. M., quit state bank examiner, was sharply crit- reduced their los.ses by the
at 4 o clock P- t-all a day-ljcsed by the house committee which! ^iu^ing this pr
K co.sts only $25,«.50 per minu^ to investigated hi.s office in its report to-!^^ ^ ... a postponeme
Two of the committee’s five mem-
tle .swtH't .souls. F’vervbodv el.se can go , • • i- • j i * .ji j *u
, , , , 1 ■. • , I bers in individual reports aiwed the
nmk«l andxUirv.-, Iml l-nolv .Snmmu. x I
Hurricane News
SPECIALISTS
Eyes Examined Glasses Prescribed
15 West Main Street 'Phone Itl
Laboratory for Prompt Repair Service
Clinton, 8. C.
farnaly .shall not be distui"bed. The tax-,
payers can get along some way. It
would be u liackwanl stc]) to reduce
expimse.s, so “fhiy” say. •’
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governor t() remove Fant from the of-[ Blakely of Clin-
fice he has held since PJ26. ’ ton,~^ere the Sunday guest.s of Mr.
Widespread hank closings, includ-1 ami .Mrs. A. 1). Rumph.
ing the 4 1-branch Peuplea SUte Bank I children
of .South (’arolina, resulted in the in-
If times ever get better, we mu.st
run ail of our affairs on the govern
I spiuit Sunday with her parents, My.
vertigation Hearings were held over
a period of nearly two months by ttfej
the
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meet jilan. If you ar(* broke, keep all tomv'nittee, at which^condm’t of
your help, buy" a few new cars, build
iimAhor story on-tu your store, l>or-
row or steal some mom-y from your
Neighbor and spend it, and by all | commitl(*e were:
of your best-i
4-urt(>nu*r.s''\KThien Jhey come to trade
with you, but call it “tariff saliva.”
Mr. and Mrs. Ma.son Simjison spent
(.ffivc W„H asXHikx) hy''™Vk')ur .ri'tl "'“'l
iie.s.se.s.
The ciinclusions of the investigating
son.
“(l)'That the useTulhe.** and cTfi-
cieiicy of the pre.ftnW'liatik examlPttTT’"
Mi:J. Ri'X Vbu'.ig, .Mrs. J, W. Dun
can and Mildred Y(jung .spent a few
ianinn -in—(1
I N almost any year, an early crop of cotton is
a go(xi crop. It is a strong, fast growing crop,
less subject to insect damage and diseases than a
late, slow growing crp^!.' "
This year, cotton must he set early if heavy
boll weevil damage is to be avoided. With your
cotton up to a stand, the biggest help you can
give it is a side-dressing of Chilean Nitrate, 100
pounds to the acre right after chopping. 200
pounds would be better, of course.
Nothing takes the place of Chilean Nitrate for
side-dressing cotton. There is nothing like it for
picking up a crop And pushing it ahepd fast,
setting the crop early and reducing the danger of
boll weevil losses to a minimum.
See your dealer now! He wants to supply yoi^
with exactly what you need. Specify Chilean
“Natural** Nitrate. If he hasn*t, any on hand, he
can get it for you immediately.
id
TWO Kmos
Both are natural
are
We have been tearing our .shirt in
the past for candridates, but it looks
like very few of us wdll have any
i^ivhirl to tear very long. If this country
m (k‘iH“i>ding on politics to help it re
cover, it’.s all over but filling in the
grave. Instead of cutting down to
(k)ve-tail with our iiK*ome, we are
raising taxes, doubling taxing, and
s'inijdy laxi-ing along toward some-
Ihnig lhat smells like brjmslone.
»..riou»ly impair,kJ by hia cpnductl ««''>nipanit.d by hix
'children and his father, spent last
of the office, and failure to act for . .
Ih.. protrrtion of tho di-positors in th,'
instances .set forth in the testimony j
For lazy liver, stomach and
kidneys, biliousness, indi-
;|restion, constipation, Kaad-
^ache, colds and fever.
10^ and 35^ at dealers.
100 ts. SAOl
And
200 LB. SAGS
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Columbia,
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South Carolina
of the witnesses.
“(2) That the public confidence in
the administration of the affairs of
the office is shaken and lo.st as the
result of the lack of efficiency dis-
’ played.
j “(.3) That'the recent results of the
: operations and failurt^s of the Ameri-
! can State Bank of Gaffney, the
I Wirm.sboro Bank, the Bank of Union,
the Peoples State Bank, and the other
s reported in this examination.
Mrs. J. .M. Simpson, Mrs. Rex
Young, Mrs. J. W. Duncan and Misses
Ruth Nabor.s and Mildred Young
sjxmt last Thursday with Mrs. A. L.
NaJburs.
Mr. and .Mrs. Rex Young and
daughti'r, .Mildred, spent the week-end
the picknick
■my wife, being the seeker terry ‘’F i
tike mission herry sonely has h‘om;
i^aesled to rite up the church : .,,1}]^. gp,} f^r reaching financial adven-
nitk which was hell under their au.s-, indelible marks
pres Ja.»t friday aftern mn at : upon the business and fortunes (>f our
rpnng and as ..he is not verry facilej
with the pen, she ha^ passed RJ'f hic-j
<i«*n on to me and i will do my best, as, examiner in conniption with t'he
there as a guess amd a deacon.
in Charlotte with Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Young.
Mrs. lack Dillard and Misses Nelle
and Ada Dniai-d of Spartanburg, spent,
BILIOUS
fi'.
the picknick in question is an an
nual event and is hell nearly, every
affairs of each of these banks is
.strongly indicative of a lack of force,
resolution and efficiehey, when the
possession and exercise thereof were
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At
at this occasion,; ^ imperatively called for and need-
a big crown was pr(*ssent, some | ~ ,
well-f^wl baskets, and others with, had been nM»d to
well-«pty stummicks.^my w^fe saysij^ by Gaston. Governor Blackwood
said: “1 will act as I am persuaded by
e. It will take a little while
to go through it. •
I am satisfied.
that there is alwa>'» a few wimmen in
the society who comes prepared, but j ih^’evidenc
thiTe are others who parrysHe on us
from vear to year.
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he said, “the re-
l>ort will have a wholesonie effect on
the dinner wa» epivad out on the situation in the state-.'’- ,
e ants and bugs was!
m.'
ground and the
kept out of same veriy well indeed
•considering, while bro. kismet was
asking the blessing the 6 brown boys
The governor will make a'rtpbrt on
the inve.stigation to the next genera^
a.^senvbly, but any action he mny lake
is expected much sooner.
The report was: signed by M. B.
•et up all of the fried chicken on 3
ptajes: avarjb«,ld>- had tl^ir e>e>| „ Kioronce. Jhairmin of the
shut but yore corry a^ndent bu a» >Arthur L. Gaston
«m in polHticks, i could not afford to
wtop them and possibly lose 2 dozen
xotes. (the browns are right strong
at the poles). /
They had some nice beef on the
uenu and i could tell it was from a
i Mid jeiry atkin. a'day or m^^hT'bein
of Chester, E. L. Fishburne of Colle-*
ton, and H. Kemper Cotdee of Horry.
Phil Huff of Laurens, fifth member
of the committee, was not here today
when the^ report was finally adopted
and had no opportunity to sign it.}
Members '^ll!d not wish to state he
“I have used ~Black^
Draught . . . aAd have
not found anything
that could take Its
place. I take Black-
Draught for bilious-
Res& When X-^et blll^
oi,)s, I have a nervous
headache and a. ner
vous, trembling feeling
that iknflts me for my
work.' After Utake a
.few doses of Black-
Draught, I get all
right When X begin
to get bilious, X feel
tired and run-down,
and then the headache
and trembling. But
Black-Draught re-
tteves all o.
Wmdrim, gamsralllt, Om»
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Iget pay for same, it was porter house
fstf the eows lions, some of the cus-
them, they were fetched by mrs.
here, as revisipns were made.
In < strongly worded individual re-
^ ^ , . port#, Huggins and Cooke asked
pw. were not rm« to «t, and i Hurein., author of
jtejt cookin, 1 ever u» .bowed ^^e reMlution providin, the inveati-
^ttUjneal. the ? chockerlet rake. p,„j
well not to have no supar apread law violatidns, including in-
correct publication of financial codi-
tion, insolvent banks to receive de
posits and continue in operation, of
ficials of the bank “to make large and
excessive loans which resulted in fail
ure,” and “kiting.”
TniL V » 1 #- .d , ** conclude,” Huggins said, “that
I» ** »”>* the office of the bank examiner has
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MJ^r.
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