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J r '1 > i 1 7;- r I THE CLINTON CHRONICLE / I' THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1932 < €littj0n (Elirqittrlr 1 WILSON W. HARRIS, Editor and Publiahar Pablifthed Every lltursday By THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY Subscription Bate (Payable In Advance): Ore year $1.50; Six Months 76 centa; Three Months 60 cents Entered^as Svecond Class Mail Matter at the Post Office at Clinton, S. C. The Chronicle seeks the cooperation of its subscribers and readers—the publisher wiH at all times appreciate wise sugrgestions and kindly ad- nce. The Chronicle win publish letters of general interest when they are not of a defamatory nature. Anonjmaons communications will not be noticed. This paper is not responsible for the views or opinions of its correspondents. that no person be allowed to buy less than a bale of 100 pounds. I adnre in vestors to select green-and-gold-bot- (ktrsd bonds, as they are much pet tier arid will look better when used for wall paper. NOTICE OF SALE in Political Weather Forecast For New York and the New Eng land states, Maine^^excepted, very wet: I for the <:entral states, much thunder and some moisture; for the Southern states, drjness w’ill prevail except near the swamps and in large towns; the We.stem area, stomrs are a-brew- ' ing and may reach lijz^c wines^ by the we<'k-end. General: many di.sturbances may; l>e looked for throughout the * * country, much hot air. strong winds, I and cyclone campaigns may 'he ex pected. Stat^ of k>uth Carolina. County of Laurens. ' D. E. Tribble Co., Plaiptiff, V3. Mrs. Byrd Davis -lones. et al, luefendant-s. Jones to D. E. Tribble Co., under date of April Hth. 1922, and re corded in Vol. 66, page 33, Clerk’s^ office for Laurens County, S. C., except the portion thereof re-— leari^ by D. E. Tribble- Co., under . date of J\xnh 13th, 1926. The successful bidder will be -e- „ , , j t . quired to deposit ten per ce'it of his Pursuant to orders of tW Coart y,, , ^ ^ the above em.t ed matter. ! will ^ evident of his good faith ««nps, deed and recording will be resold on the same or »pme subsequent sales day at the rick of the former purchaser. Upon the comply ing with the terms of the sale the deposit made to be credited on the purchase price, but upon failure to comply, the deposit to be forfeited. The purchaser Will be let into pos- icssion qpon the production of the Clerk’s deed. The purchaser to pay for .^11 during the legal hours for sale on sales day in Julv next, the same being, .M on^ay, July 4th, at the Court House* in Lauren.s, S. C., to the highest bid-l der, for cash, the following described | in the bidding. If the terms of the sale; are not complied„with the property 16-.30-3tc.' THOS. W. BENNETT, Clerk Court of C. P. A BOITI.E OF PASTE This morning we made a purchase.! CLINTON. S. C., THCRSDAY. JUNE 30. 19.32 It was a bittie of na; te and it cost 55: All work and no play make.s jack. , day of recreation and re.st. His action .synrholizes the freedom and leisure him w'ho sits that the American, more than anyone el.se. enjoys, ; Nothing comes down and warts. to ( Tile avt-rage man usually thinks he i? above, the averag<*. The man who thinks he knows ev- trything is usually mistaken. Nobody’s Business By Gee McGee "W »w The f eople may not know what tln-y want, hut it is evident that they want srniething besides/w'hat they’ve got. This is the lime of year when tho.se people who like summer better than w.nter .ihouifi have nothing to eom- p'.ain about. ' •Mike .Asks For Help seeker U-rry of the trca.-'ure, Washington, d. C. d<-er sir: I ple.'e let me know at on- o why you have hell up my boy’s ccnipen. ation check which .should of henn here lastt cents. It is good paste, in a goqd hot-, tie with a good little brush. | Paste a- good can be made in' Charleston. We have the ingredients | here, and chemists of Charleston can j prepare the formula, if formula he; needed. j Any cook can learn to make paste. There is a bottle factory in five mo tor hour.s of Charleston. Buyers take the line of least resist ance—so they buy what is “national ly adveiti.sed”—soups, pickles, paste. “Nationally advertised” things are easie.-t to sell—.sellers take the line of least resi.stance. .So we South Caro linians buy Michigan paste and St. Louis .«oup. Time was (not so long ago) when .A.11 that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, containing one and three-fourths acres, more or less, situated, lying and being in the Town of Clinton, S. C., and bound ed as followi^ to wit: Gn the northeast by lot which was a por tion of the lot covered by mort gage by Mrs. Bryd Davis Jones to D. E. Tribble Co., under date of April 14th, 1022, and recorded in book 66, page 33, Clerk’s of fice for l.iaurens County, S. C., 265 feet, more or less, thereon; on the southea.st by property of Thornwell Orphanage. 253 feet, more or less, thereon; on the slouthwest by lands now’ or for merly belonging to Mra. Byrd Davis Jones, 265 feet, more or less, thereon; on the northwe.-'t by S. X. L. Railway. 253 feet, more or less, thereon, being all of the land described in a mortgage executed bv Mrs. Byrd Davis TOWN AND COl NTRV The average person fails to appre- ' ate the vast intrinsic importance of ;.giiculture. The average town man <( metimes i.-^ too much inclined to for- w-eek. his name is jini Clark, but he the.-e things “nationally adverti.sed” fought thewar under his war name were not adverti.'-HKl at all. Some man which is jarnes jerry mire’ Clark, he ((„• woman) had an idea, $.50, and a being my first off>-pring. and that is woi1d of pluck. He (or she) made how his checks should read, so lool^ pa te'o: raun until he had .$1,000 or For Nervous Headaches It up. o:iner count of the honu;« man her.-. lO.OOU — and liegan to adverti.se. It .-w.-lkd nationally. i An American soup-maker died and | left a fortune of $114,000,000 two or thr<e years ago, and we South f’aro- linians, in this land of okra, tomatoes, political and economic influence Which on his 40$ for ketching appendi-j hi aiis, f: u ts, berries, hogs, cat- t.he country, conversely, yet definite-,‘‘♦’Aus at camp lee, and they cut it outM^o, shttp toiled and spent our money ‘ . I helping him to make his millions. Buying that paste iiKl that, after all, no town is greater, you mi.ght have overlooked his pa;.- r.o city is greater, than the country nient. he did not get there with them: which surrounds it; than the moral, he wantid to go, hut he kept on wvai(- K. reflects upon the city It is therefore of the highest im- poilance that every move for the .'•etterment of the life upon the farm; for thi* purpose of enco-.ira'’’ing t’lc .’•aising of larger and better crops; for the improving of better home condi tions and the securing of and the opperation kft him !cal Invalid and that is wha. pen.sation is for. a practi- i 'i s com-! the rea.son i am writing you about his check i.- as follow-ers: ho still lives w'ith me and i furnish him his bed and two hours ago we helped to keep some man in Maine in a job (it is a .soothing refle<‘tion!), and our neighbor around the corner is out of a job. A headache is Nature’s warning of high nerve strain. You can/get quick and delightful relief from headaches and other nerve pains by using (^apudine because it soothes the tense nerves. Contains no opi ates and does not upset the stomach. iieing liquid. Capudine acts al most instantly—much quicker than tablets and powders. Sold by drug gists in 10c, 30c, and 60c sizes, also by the dose at founts, (adr.) E. Mood Smith. U. D Felder Smith. O. jD a higher Inired, allso for his wife and his moth-' ‘ V ^ ideal on the farm, and hence in the er-in-law and it takes his 40$ to kwp I ly, .-should receive the very highe.st me paid U]). he claims that it has not aw^hile without national ad- »-Mdor.^emcnt of all thinking and pn»-|henn sent for jure, his ma thinks he i’'ing. lui juices, msec ici es, con- ulti- g^essive peojile. Home fell l)et au.--e of laik of appre ciation of her agricultural havkground and a brow healing of her finer in fluences springing therefrom. She failed to appreciate that her greatne.ss <ame from her agriculture and that therefrom, she mu.st, if she would c I nue to exist, work w'ith the mu tyde who had for their pun>ose the cununon good of not onl> tnem.elve.s nut the structure also upon which v. a.s reared all that was In-st in the < :ly of seven hills. The great and growing and definite I rnovenn-nt now going on throughout the country for diversification and ag ricultural l>ett.erment, should meet With the supiHirt and e every individual,' w » ’■ country inhabitant. Th< re can he little City prosperity w. lhout a. wholesome prosperity in tnc c.iuntrv whic h surrounds us. has alreddy got same and ca-^hed ard le't me with the hag to h‘dd. it I hundreds of article.s are made in DRS. SMITH & SMITH Optometrists if you railly sent the check, plese go to the hank and see if he got the rnonney on it by getting it cashed his'-'elf. if he ha.s done that he might as well look up a new hoarding house, we have depended on this check in the «past and he skipped us once liefoar. if you couhl change it to read a." follow ers, it would suit me better; “pay to the Order of mike (’lark, rfd, or his I wife.” and then it could he .s<*nt direct to me. ‘ I ('harleston. .\re you buying them? If you h:^.ve no list of things made ^ CPPPIAI I«TQ hn S.mth (’arolina tacked on the wall' orftAulALiolo of your office, why haven’t you? [Eyw Examined -:- Glaaaes Prescribed Be a patriot. Sing “America,” “land j 15 West Main Street Phone »! of the pilgrims’ pride” -hut W’hat you),,, . » . n . « h Can,linu S*"*” jim is eoun'ling big on getting hisj ndorsemeiitOf ****'"^* "'ell; everlasting enterprise and dili ler he l»e' city ^ alreaddy j their clm’ks. their •?t>cksr their ^1 picked out a nice sec-ont-hand otter-1 ;htMi shirts, their B. V. D.’«, mobei*l for his family use as .soon a; he gets his bonus, he did not cross over to eurupp on a Iwiat to fight, hut he was an «>fficer 2 months at camp lee: he was a k. of p. ofrveir. it seems that he done a right .smart to win the IM>KI‘FNDEN( K DAY There are those who are inclineii to war. as soon as germanny heard about think that .Americans take thidr na tional like their own birthdays, as a iratler of cour e, that the anniver- saiies lose their patrotic favor and that reduced to its lowest common (k‘- uominaloi, the Fourth of .July will ‘>e for most pel sons a day on which they will not have to work—a day on which him gttting reddy topsail over, they called for the armistice and dosed it. pU'se send me his check, rite or foam when. yores triilie. mike ('lark, rfd. need is pride in South When you demand canned, goods with “iodine content,” your merchant, will sell them — and maybe the pil- giims will make pilgrimages for them. Thank God for the “Yankees!” So many of us South C.'irolinians might he s iuple-s and shirtless_ wi^jout Iheni. Thank God fxir ^eir hrain^, their industry, their Ingenuity, their| diligence, j paittrrl their picliles, shaving cream, toilet soaps, fiuit juice's, soups, pickles, and ^11 cilnneil goods 1 Thank Goxl for Yankee braina and energy. Until we shall have brains, and energy we can’t get along with out them.—News and (’ourier. Clinton, S. U. Get Ready for the FOURTH LET US SUPPLY GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES AT LOW PRICES. ^herever you are going’ for the Foui-th, you will want to avoid tire trouble. Let us inspect yolir car, and if you ,need a new tire or set, now is the time to buy — while the quality is high and prices low. ALL SIZES — AND EACH TIRE GUARANTEED. ALL TIRES MOUNTED FREE. McDaniel Vulcanizing Works TELEPHONE NO. 2 CLINTON, S. C. 3 H! mm .\n>..‘iing in the way of Magazines and Newspapers. '' _ See — man Lost and Found The ,dead body of a very fat to “lay off” and (li*vot^r’t4)emseIves to was found out in ('olorado the other f ai'e and re'/reatioTi. ’ V ’ * . . m. If that should in* true univers.-ilty and litera'ly. it would lie unfortunate, but if it is only partly so. then per- hap> the .situation is not so* had after JA.AlES W . CALDWh.iJ Call 3K at 12 Noon. <iay by a snijn* hunter. This carca.-!^ was partially petrlfit*<l. Its head was a solid Ixine. Guess it was the remains of a congressman that met with an accident on his way home. all, because in truth Independence Day does stand for a little of that sort of j C'otton Letter thing, relief from the daily grind or New York, June 27.—The spot mur- tne royal grind that the “mother of ket was disturbed near noon by the the colonies” imposed on her children, receipt .of several hundred private es- Nb other nation in .hrsTbfy was born ^ timates, all in EtufFish except 6. which! as ours was l>orn; no other nation was! were French. Not counting round! dedicated to quite the ideals to which! Kales at all, ignoring hay, hides and j ours IS dedicated; and no other nation alfalfa, the estimators estimate a| ii following quite the path that ou’‘;» crop of bout 12,222,211 bales, but the; is following. boll weevils have not yet made their Unwittingly, our forefathers did report. July broke 12 poi»t<« when it more than declare political indepen- looked like rain ‘ in Texas, hut the dence on that hot July day in 1773. nearby months held firm at a new Without i^alizitrg it, they declared the low. The straddlers were short and independence of their dcsieivdants the longs were straddling near the from other things — from poverty, dose. Raw cotton and long-tailed rats i from war, from ignorance, from un- were not taxed in the recent budget-1 remitting toil, from blindness of ntirrd balancing tax measure: we therefore! and spirit. To such a goal, slowly and predict ice next winter, so h.ild. j painfully but none the less surely, we Next time you art out of'fix as the reault of ir- raaular or faulty bowel movement,, try Thedlbrd'a Black-Draught for the re- fireehing relief it givea IhomanJa ci who taka it lir.E. W.CadLaooaatraetioB aopar* intandant in Pnlaaki, Va. aaya: "Whan I gat eon- are making our way. We are richer than any other people; we have more letaure, mure time for recreation and enjoyment; arid dimly we are begin ning to realize that this Is making it poesible for us to breed better, hap pier, ftronger men than other people. A Beauty Hint A clow observer (male) told me to day about a wonderful discovery. You remember the little .seam that runs up and down on the back-side of mi-lady’s stockings? Well, he says if anybody if afflicted with bow-legged Happiness—perhaps there, after all, ness, they can overcome nwst of it if is the one word that expresses our they wilP wear their hose in such a goal. Happiness that comes through rnanner that the seams will curve in release from, material cares, through rather than out as they follow the Mlea^e from fear—fear of foreign ag- ^alves northward. He did not mean gresaion, fear of domestic discord of that this, was a curve, but merely a fear of poverty—happiness that comes' favorable hallucination. from perfect freedom and perfect) self-command. Bay Now: Be Closed Out l.Ater We have not reached this yet. Not All kinds of bonds, except Uncle •tipatod, my hood tAm, and I hare that dull, tirad fiiHiit Juat not a(|iial to my woek. I don't ftal bangxy and I know that I anathiof to daanaa nty ao I taka TOark PaaiMltit Wa have fcand It a gnat halp.” SfWdi 25-«Mf yiadtaifcw Thadfordk BLACK' DRAUGHT by many, many years of struggle. But Sam's favorites, are selling powerful I we are heading toward it. It is in low. Certain city improvement bonds! front of US — shining a/ beautiful vis- are being offered at $5.00 per bundle, I ion, drawing us on foreyer. over-due water works bonds can be! FOR CHILDREN and And so, we repeat, the average i had at $25.00 per batch, while miscel-' w ho prefer a liquid get the new, American it wiser than he knows.Isneous municipal bonds are fetching* pieasant-tasting SYRUP of Thed- wban he makaf Indepdtidenoe Day a 1.cent per pound; provided, of course,) ford’s Black Draught; 25c and 5$. month, for ov« riEDSEff It’s Always GOOD BUSINESS To Use GOOD PRINTING J We Do AU Kinds “EXCEPT BAD” f Chronicle Publishing Company Publishers—Inters Stationers wmmm