The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 18, 1932, Image 4

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■t % ■ i I f ■ T '-" ^ • " • > .‘' V ■ '. ■ ■ ' , 'S' THE CLINTON (^BpNiCLE, CUNTO^, 8. C. 3 THURSbAT, AUGUST 1|8. 1932 WILSON W. BABBS, Bditor aad PablUWr Pablilbed Erery Thursday By THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING OOMPANT il^iurens County, in Plat Book— at Ipai^e 10, and beinir bounded om the I north by lands of W. H. Wallace;'on jthe east by lands of W. H. Wallace, i on the south by lands of T. J. Dayen- jport and W. H. Wallace, on the west by lands of W. Ij. Wallace. for Laurens Countj’ pajfe 181, being tl: to Preston Brooks ^Bailey dred and seventy and one in said State, on lands c^veyed hun- (270^) acres of land, rnore^or less, by James M. Wright, by <lee<l dated Feb. 1st, 1889, and record'ed in Deed Book 3, The 25434 acre tract'having suchiP^F® 53, in the office of R. M. C. for Subscription Rate (Payable In Adraaca): Ore year |1.50; Six Months 75 cents; Three Months 50 cearts EnteFed as Second Class Mail Mattet at the Poet Office at Clinten, S. C. Mosquito-repellant stockings are be- I ing worn by sorhe women in New 4 York. The stockings are ordinary silk ho.^e (which have been dipped in a chemical which di'scourages the mos- shape, me^sV courses and distances! Laurens County in said State, ort .Feb. as will more fully appear by refer-126th, 1889; seventy-two and one-half ence to a plat thereof made by E. P. (7234) acres, more or less, by Samdel a "jPli _ The Chronicle seeks the cooperation of its subaeribers and laadeTS—^tha publisher will at all times appreciate wise suggestions and'kindly ad vice. The Chronicle will ))ublish letters of general interesrt when they are not of a defamatory nature. Anonymoos communications will not be noticed. This paper is not responsible for the views or opinions at its correspondents. ^ •quite but does not bother the wearer. Jones, Surveyor, N^ovember 24th, 1884, which saic^^plat is recorded in the of fice of the Clerk of Court for New berry County in plot book F, page 369, and being bounded on the north to make a cash deposit of three (3%) per centum of Ihe total indebtedness herein adjudged to be due to the'. Plaintiff, as earnest money or evi dence of good faith, the deposit of the last high bidder to be applied on the •bid should there be a compliance with ' the same. If the person making the highest bid. at Oie sale, other than the Plaintiff, fails to make such deposit immediately at the time of the ac- D. Bailey, on April 4th, 1901, and re^lceptance of his i>id, then the said corded in the office of R. M. C. forj^remises shall be at once resold, at Laurens C-ounty, in said State, on'svich bidder’s risk, on the same sales- April 24th, 1901, in Deed Book ll,ldaY or upon somu subsequent ^les- page 371; sixty-three and three-1 day, the option of thei plaintiff or r V by lands of W. H. Wallace, on the east fourths (63,^) acres, more or less, by i its attorney Three million per.sons in-New York are members of churches. ‘ A year ago the average grocery ac- I count in New York totaled $25 a week. Today it is $17. and south by lands of T. J. Davenport, \ -John and on the we.st by lands of W. C. Rasor. Also, the 106,6 acre tract having such shape, metes, courses and dis tances as w’ill more fully af^ear by reference to a plat thereof made by M. Clardy, Proibate .Judge fori CLINTON, S. ACOL'ST 18, 19.32 j Henry O’Neill, Surveyor, on the 17th * tfA w w w I ■ ^ ^ m a J Ix-aping from high places and the'day of December, 1896, which said I and recorded in ^he of- taking of gas are displacing other | plat is recorded in the office jof thej \ THOS. W. BENNE’TT, Laurens Cdunty, in said Stgte; by deefl ’ Clelrjt of Court, C. P. and G. S., dated Dec.j5th, 1893, and recorded in : Laurens Co^unty. the office’ of R. M. C. for Laurens' Dated at Laurens, S. C., Countys'eaid State, on Dec. 5th.i 1893,1 12th, 1932.—9-l-3tc. _ in De^ Book 6, page 590; and six and p :— ^ one-fourth (634) acres, more or less,| £. MocnJ Smith, O. D by Samuel D. Bailey by d^d dated' Felder Smith. O. D. /" gas are displacing other I plat is recorded in the office 1 of the!^*<^^ Laurens County j DRS. SMITH & SMITH in mean.s of .self-destruction in NewtClerk of Court, Newberry County, inisaid State, on Oct. 9th, 1893, York. Fifteen liundred men and wo- Plat Book F, page 367, and being! Book 6, page 534, lying on both .sides When you speak of a dead town you* tinue upward. We strqngiy advise refer U) the people in it. A town is everyUidy who is not in a poiitron to ^ ” i i. ^1. uv a ^ A-r r o., made up of people ; lo.se money not to take any chances,:>^U"ded on the north by lands of R. j of the public road leading from Lau- I in the effort to win money by gamb-* -'O'oides occuj- on Tuesday. jG. Wallace, on the east by lands of rens C. H. to the town of Clinton, and Optometrists One theoi-y seems to Ik* that good! ling in stocks. We think a great deal' citizenship requires u.s to force the] of the financial difricuities the nation) other fellow to oiiey the law. You have observed, of course, that the man who watches the clock u; ual- iv has a hard time. GcK»d salesmanship is often the thing that keeps you from getting what you want when you go into a .store. has been going'throujfh can»e from the „ ^ fact that million.s of people who had i ^ * {no business to gamble were playing! the stock market in the hope of get-1 ting rich quick without work. , .Nevertheless, this new activity 'the .stock market is an encouraging —^ \ «-jMr8. Jane Workman, on the south by Few buildings in New York have a lands of T. J. Davenport, and on the floor number thirteen. Numbers of, west by land.s of W. H. Wallace. I Purchaser to pay for papers, reve- ' 3 nue .stamps and recording. On suburban trains to and from THOS. W. BENNETT, miles from each of said .New York, 98 out of every 100 pas- • serger.s will be seen reading a news-, being five tow'ns. ]. Teims Sale, Cash: That .aid officer conducting the sale requiia the highest bidder at the sale, other than the Plaintiff, and all other persons, 4 Clerk of Court, C. P. and G. S., except the Plaintiff, who may there- Laurens County. ml--' - -I i^aurt paper. New Ydrkers are the greatest, Dated at Laurens] S. C., refiding people in the'August 11th, 19.32.—9-1-3tc. after raise the bid as provided by law. SPECIALISTS Eyes Examined -:- Glasses Prescribed 15 West Main Street /- Phone IBl ^ ' Laboratory for Prompt Repair Servico Clinton, S. C. /* The candidates ttK>k ('linlon yester day. Now the question is, “Will Clin- lon take them on the 30tjh?” .sign. It signifies, primarily, that cap-’ *^f"spaper rea ’tal has got over the W'nr«t of its fearj J of the future. Fear has been the prin-j (ipal deU'rrent influence operating' ^be boulevard.s leading to and against a speedv recovery in businers, L'***^' New \ ork street merchantscon- and industry. There is more free capi- ^rejfate wheix ver there i.s a traffic tal in ac- NOTKE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that in cordance with .the terms and provis- , .lux,. J ^be Decree of the Court of the United States today, the bght. When the red Jight flashes and Plea.s for Laurens {’ounty, economists tell u.s, than there ever ^b^Fel busy.; 20th day of UK UI MMUIT IIV<>I>I>(IV|.-|| Bi't it is owned prinripally ' P"'-'' •‘•t'ii leather, irinatert ballii, white.; |i,.j2 |„ ,.3,, „f ^ho Federal Ta U' H j,„V ’ -..- hy ,,,M,pie who have been afraid to do !'"<■" taps, pretrels chocolate.<-overed,,_„^ Plaintiff, vs. Preston,, vountThear; tt distinrtion! “"J'Wnt •• f- fear .ha, sonw- ...-ean., fru.t and wha, no,. , „ ^ , al. ^fendan.s, I '?'t:;u"n‘ihi7 rZefy: • e,s.i,na.e-;ni;;:7;.ore than three' ort’ '^vt; Without oppo. ition thi. umm r. i hiding. It is one thing' niillion electric light globes are in use Mr. Bennett has made the county . , . x • i * ;« v..«. Wri- ^ , „ ,. e ... e , I to express such a belief in words, but i m -'ew tork citj. an eycel ent elerk By his faithful-! ^ ,ne.ss to duty. h.s pleas,nK p.’r.,ona il>j "vulu'llde i * * I k orkers consume 17,000,000 cigarettes. jgy .Septemlnr. Iii.‘t2, the followin,? man ror me posiuon. peculiarly fit-1 F.M..SF HEA.tONINt: »<*“>■ descried property: This being election year, and the . . . fhat tract, piece and parcel of Plaintiff’.s mortgage indebtedness, be fore the Court House door in Laurens County, South Carolina, during the legal hours of sale on the first Mon H. D. HKNRY F. M. BOLAND H. D. Henry a Company INSURANCE STOCKS BONDS REAL^ ESTATE LOANS NEGOTIATED J . , I s w,f 1V .-..TV ns 111 iii.viiwrv. It Has bceH estimated that New , i^ixxal k/yiit.(i .zuIa ..n fkas n».af xfivn. and uniform courtesy and ation for the public, he is a for the position, peculiarly fit ted for its dutie.s. His friends, who manv will lk«* nleased with his re-i "’hole country in the midst of a ... ... . . ^ reaching depiessifm. there i* unusual.gardenia in the ragged but-^County of Uurens, in the SUte of ! tuiihole of a Bowery derelict. South Carolina, in [..aurens Township, containing four hundred and thirteen’ far- The other day we saw a faded and land, situate, lying and being in the ♦ election without oppo.sition. to rob ki'! led ALL WHISKEY MEAN Two men recently confe.ssed that they killed a storekeeper in Green ville. They went in the store him and when he re^iste 1. the him. Their explanation was: “We wanted nniney, aiid we had lunm drinking so-im w hi.skey." That is no new confession—alLwhis-i key i.s mean. Indulgence in drinking has alwav.s led m<*n to crime and tlien uniest and dLssati-sfaction among the' people. I PolitieaJly, one hears on the street; :Queensborough bridge in New York, (413) acres, more or less, bounded on corners a great deal of talk* It has extending from Manhattan island to north by lands of Noah Bonds and become popular in the selection of island, i.s 7,636 feet long and lof M. .1. Owings; on the east by lands county', state and national offioer.'i, to, $25,00(),fM)0. It ^es heavier traf-tof f. D. Lake and of the lucesville agitate the removal of all who are in'*Lc than any bridge in the world.. ^church and Mrs. .Annie Benjamin; o nean office, “clean those who who Many jjweep,’ south by lands of Mrs. Annie Benja- This is an erroneous idea, and followed, will prove costly and in . , , . ,1 many inst:inces a detriment, either to .siianie and povertv. Liqiror has been ,, * . * * , *• ix ' • , , , the county, state ormation. If there in office who are unworthy. are clamoring for a ' the replacement of: The Waldoi f-.Astoria hotel facilities, min and of Joe Sparks; and on the are in by’ new aspirants' h'^-'liJide a private railroad •siding un-• west by lands of the County F*oor lesire to get in. own private cars. derneath the hotel where guests fof- if.tunate enough to niav leave them. Hou.s T imiformty ansi invariably lawiei-s. The man who argues for liquor is .i(.holding a recognized worUl-widc evil. “ are men incompetent and not a.ieptable, by all i means they .-ho.uld h«* removt«d. By 'the same rule, the man in office who h <Ju .September'IL 1928. 85,265 fans' •ro.vd 'd their way into tht* A’ankee^ -•tadium. New’ York, to see a double- header iH'tWeen the New A’ork Yan-| kees and the Philadelphfa Alhtelics.' That's the laigest crowd which has] ever witnes.sed a baseball game. , e and of Noah Bonds, as will more fully appear by plat of same made by’ (’. .A. F’ower, Surveyor, on i April Sth, 1921, and recorded in Plat Book No. 1, in the office of R. M. C I (► ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BYLICENSED PHARMACISTS i ► ') ' ► o i * o ' ► <► CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PROMPTLY SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY ‘*At t'nion Station*’ Telephone 400 Night Phone 226 ♦ I „ has rendered S4*rvice ami proven S r.VBILIZlNii (Ol'ION ' w’orthy of the confidence reposcnl in It IS reported that a group of should Ik* retained. Public offi-i " ^ ton mill interests i.s forming | cials should not bi* ele*cted to compli- On a recent day whim a certain New elicate to take over all of the <’'‘>tton , them, but on a Itasis of service. York department .store advertised ex-: which the kederal harm Board has j candidate, whether he is in of- tensively’ a big bargain sale, 26.000! Farm Board t»«*en holding in the effort to stabilize | fj^.^ should l»e weighed on his persons were carried in the elevators the price of lotton. \Ne would be glad! or the declaration of principle.'' of the store every hour for four hours. Ill see tnat accomplished, and hope i yp,,,, which he is seeking office. We - tne rtp'iit is true. This 'Stabilization • j^hould know fo r whom and for w'hat ^cotton has Ikh-m hanging over the, market li'\e a threat for a long time. and has undoubtedly had a strong in fluence in keeping the price of cot- t/>n (iow n^ to the detriment of plant ers, giii'iers and warehouse men. We are not sufficiently informed of ail the fa<-ts to enter into an argu ment as to whether the priie of cotton we are .voting. There should he two essentials in .A .New York newspaper reporter was given an assignment to learn i nright not have gone down to '/.ero i* selecting public officials — character and qualifications. This i.s the meas uring stek we r hould use in our vot ing. It is therefore absurd and a sign of unfairness on the voter's part to oppose a candidate merely, lisH'ause he is offerihg for re-election. We should eltn't as our public of- whether there is-a family on .Manhat- ; tan islaml which keeps live chickens, j Duly one has iieen found rir~date and that one awav up in the Bronx. it had not been for this.effort ^t»hi- ,,f ■ex|M*rience. sterling lization. It is easy to make, that claim, characUm, capacity for Ieader>hip, .sound judgment and reiM>gni*e<l abil- i ARI) OF THANKS The relatives of 'Mis.-i Alice Watts wish tb thank- her many friends for their kindnesses in her recent death. j»ut it is imiiossible to prove it. 'I'he fact that cotton has bi'en selling at the lowe.st price on record, yet coii- 4iumer.s have hesitated to buy’ for fear .tihe Farm Board might at any minuti' liurnp Its three million Irales on the market for what tliey might bring. FIN A I, SETTLE.MENT Take notice that on t)ie 2nd day of itv. \VV n,...d IK use intell.Kei,.-e in S'^Ptember, I will render . final voting rather than prejudice and iK-“k'">■ “"d dolnR* as . i Executor of the estate of Mary Belle ' ' ; Sh-.*cly, deceased, And Guardian for .Marjorie E. Sheely, in the office of the A (.OOI) IM.ATFOKM The wtjod.s are iu>w full with eandi- date.s and the people are hearing ^11 kinds of plaftorms di.sc-us;ed, .A caudidalii. for-the-legialat .>P another state is running on a plat- MU. BROOKS* BILL AG.AIN A, "further study of Supt. Brt»oks’ bill referred, to last week, entitleil, "An act to increase the membership of the county board of education in lauurens county aivd to provide for the appointment of membership and Judge of I’ndrte of I^aurens county,! at 10 o’clock a. m., and on the same day w-ill apply for a final discharge from my trust as Executor and Guard ian. .Any nerson indebted to said estate j ia notified and r^'uired to make pay- other intereslmx queslioii. i 15 , other interesting question ■'’h.'. luSt'rrC'el^]^*''’ ”! "-ill «>en. on or before He ought to be elected. members of the county boafrdf’ami .. . , , nroven or be forever In the pa.st there ha.s iieen a great; tetm of qffice in the following ***“^^^’ ^ en. or be f re i.-naltiplication of laws, in fact, such a language: jUarreo. <?hFEJ Y large nund»er that it is impossible for j .'jhat in Uurens County the Coun-j r,,a*rHi,n the public t.» keep profierly informed. Uy of Education shall be com-. . „ ,q-p> Usually the firsT thing a new' im*m- p4>gp<j of five members, one of whom her of the legislptuie does is to I ahall be the County Superintenent of ^ NOTK'E OF SALE troduce a bunch of bills, some good, >;,iueatioiv and the other four shalT v,,.;..*:- henbv eiven that in ac- •others bafi, some helpful, others by 4^ State Board of! ‘ . *1. ^ a necessary and senseless. As a result K<iu<.ation, and .shall hold their office • x rwree of the Court of the bill hopper is filled to overflow’- until the 30th day of June, 1936. and ui r i r> ♦ TTTg wrtth the^rtrftvettmg ^ IW ».An.;r »r» annointed : lative bodies. . ^ - As Tation amTstafeT^^? law’s but a more rigid enforcement of those-- that now, . crowd... the books. Law enforcement is where the empha-^is should be placed and not on new legislation. There are too many loop-holes that permit traves ties on justice to go unchecked. The candidate referred to above has t)>e pK^iit sensible platform we have until them auccca^ra are ^P***"*^ i South Carolina, xiated the lat day of and at which time in the case of The Fed- Board of Education »h«ll JlMi^l m«r I Laj,^ Bank of CViiumblA, Plain- successors, one for a tern of one year, • William H. Wallace, et al. - , . for i o^ndants, I will sell to the highest a term of three years fw a ^ j»sh, requiring a deposit term of four years, and uubl their, ^f the Plaintiff's mortgage in- '']aeen . , . . ... — - mortgage successors are appointed I j^t^ness, before the courthouse d^r fl^d, »nd th»r»«ft»r «t Mpirajlon: L.ur»ns County. South Cnrolin.; of ««h tttm hlonnU tfc. ^te; Bourd of ^Educmtion .Wl .ppoint •, Mondiy in Septembor. 1932. the member of said Board who shall described property: oMieo for . term of fo» I All those cerUin pieces, psireels. or the d«te of .ppointmoM nd mtil ^eontaininc 469-0 acres, successor shall have haaa appomted' T' tv''' ‘‘r'*'..®'’?*- i" Hunter township. County of! = Stock Ea-; author of the •mystery bm > Uurens. State of South Carolina. The' = THE STOCK MARKET SPURT _ We do not kn^ because nob^y | and tjuaiifmd. unlesa aooMr iM^-olion the old' Ninety.s'ix'^id abi^itlow ««r knows, all of theeausesfor thelfVom off.ee." „ . . I mile, south from the town of Kin-' g racent noticeable rise in prices of ' - - - curities on the New York change. Neither do we know hoW long! for the termination of the tern of 121 10 rte ^rd to emneitte with the termjhivinj- such shape, metes, couraes and of his own office whilu it provides' distances as w'ill more fully'appear ^ thereof made \ * jby E. P. Jones, Surveyor, on January 23, 1874, which said this beginning of a bull movement is •jlToing to last. Ws say those things by way of warning to such of our read- as are inclined to speculate, that they have no assurance that Stock JEtthange prices arevgoing to con- acre tract, .which is a tract i = SUBS'JRIBE TO THX, atWICU i„ the offie* of the Clerk of Court for' plat is recorded! e M A I It’s Always GOOD BUSINESS To Use GOOD PRINTING We Do AU Kinds “EXCEPT BAD” Chronicle Publishing Company Publishers—Printers — Stationers »■!