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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. 1 THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1932 <(V Ollyr (lllinton (!I^0ntrlr / Brtafclrin* ltt» WILSON W. HA&RIS, Editor and PubHihar ^ Published Every Thursday By THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CPMPANY Subscription Rate (Payable In Advance); i* vp«r ti.RO: Six Months 76 cents; Three Months 50 cents Entewd as Second Class Mail Matter at the Post Office at Clinton, S. C. The Chronicle seeks the cooperation of its subscribers and readers—^the publisher will at all times appreciate wise smrgestions and kindly ad vice. The Chronicle will publish letters of general interest when they are not of a defamatory nature. Anonymous communications will not be noticed. This paper is not responsible for the vieiirti or opinions of its correspondents. ^ “ f 'I - kill a drove of inrecks that is spread- Laurens County, in Plat Book- atjfor Laurens County in said State, on inp from myturnip sallet patch into, pape 10, and beinp bounded on the; page 181, being the lands conveyed 1 .#11 j ^ ■ A 1 I 1- 1 j # viv n » r> 1 «->•! i' 1 to make a ca.sh deposit of three (3^c) per cf^ntum of the total indebtednees herein adjudged to be due to the Plaintiff, as earnest money or evi- my fall garden, they seem to Ik- new j north by land.** of W. H. -VVaUace; onj to Preston Brooks Bailey, two hun- kinds of pestes and should be broke j the east bv lands of W, H. Wallace,' drcd and .seventy and one-half (270^) Up in tjieir infancy. toji the, south by land.s of T. .1. Daven-j acres of land, more or less, by Jamesjdence of good faith, the deposit of the I port and W. ,.H. Wallace, on the west, M. Wright, by deed dated Feb. Ist, j last high bidder to be applied on the m>' wife informed me'that you sent' Wallace. 1889, and recorded in Deed Book '3,: bid should there be a compliance with a bunch of govverment men to floridy Thi 2614 .acre tract having such 53, in the office of R. M. C. person nuking the and they stayed 6 months and killed shajK-. metes, courses and distances in said State, on Feb, highest bid at t e sa e, o e an e one medrcf^anean fruit fly. so i think ^AS will more fully, appear by refer--seventy-two and one-half IMainti^f,'fa) s o ma e sue d^osi you should certainly' help mo to get ence to a plat thereof made by E. P. ;(’^24) acres, more or less, by Samuel immediately at the time of the ac- ri<i of a whole covvey of the.se infer- Jones, Surveyor. November 21th, 1884, p- Uailey, on April 4th, llKll, and re- ceptance of is i , en e sai jial v eggertable eater.s and i as ure «o;,i r,u« ir, ' corded in the office of R. M. C. for, premise,, shall be at once resold, at which said plaL_Ls4fecorded in thefof-l^^ the office of R. M. C. for premise. shall be at one fict of the Cferk bf Court for New- Laurens County, in said .State, on such bidders risk, on the same sales. v(/u that it wont cost nothing like the „ ...i .•■•‘-t,- . . fl'/i^dv trip which was .$f»,4.6."),877..66. betry (’ounty in book F, page-'24th, 1901, in Deed Book 11, day or upon somij su stquen sajes- and oossiblv more. JOO. and being bounded on the north ' ‘^<1; sixty-thre<^ and three- day, at the option of the plaintiff or — • . by land.s of W. H. Wallace, on the ea.n . fourths’ (03% 1 acres, more or less, by its attorney. , ‘ and south hy lands of T. 1. Davenport, (^l^rdy. Probate Judge for ^ THOS. W. BENNETT, and on the we ,t bv lands of \V. C. Laurens County, in said State, bv dcH-d ' Clerk of Court, C. P. and'G. S., • Ra*or* ' datfid. Dec. 5th, 1893, and recorded in Laurens County. ^ about 11 thrj aie of a lurrin type, ^ . having the dffice of R. M. C. for Laurens Dated/at Laurens. S. C., as, nobody has ever saw annything / ’ / navin,c ,, . . ^ . - . such shape, rnete.s, cour.se3 and dis- v-ounij, ,aiu otaie, on L»ec. The inser-ks which are ruining mi- >e»'m to W| a new kind, and no doubt E. 5food Smith. O. D Felder Smith. O. D. CLINTON, S. C., AUtiUST 2.-|. 1932 like them in this country befoar or ‘^'^ur.ses anu ois- >th. 1893. Augu.st 12th, 1932.—9-l-3tc. sen? one hL'big rnd''anV7snouVon“his December, which said w t „n,.pn- Tonotv <.nd‘flnd crr«*f>n (tfr-irw*- run Hrniind him I P^^t Is recorded in the office of thou Lauiens (.ountj I'lio, anu green SLnpe.'^ i un arounu mm i * , , , » .. . n-.* rui, luo-? in * , Clerk of Court, Newfierry County, m ! said State, on ()-t. 9th. in Plat ■ Book F, page 367. and being Book 6, page 534, lying on both sides bounded on the north bv land.* of R the public road leading frohi Lau- li iriry instead of up and down. It won’t l)e long now and some of ] influence and power his the candidates can get back to their gives him. regularwork. ^ South (arolina, in Si'iiator .■>niith. j ,„y watcht*d one of them Trr,.v,. Mr,. .lano H'orkman, on th'a south by I fivo raito from each of SliFKD I P THE COlNIINfi | th^ Demoiratu s< nator.>. i ni piesenl yp while the bug end et up »RS. SMITH & SMITH Optometrists G. Wallace, on the east by land, of i rens C. H. to the town of Clinton, arid aid r The enrollment all compMed, and ' the senate, as the ranking gtfm of a collard, and when he ■th is managers pi^ea, named, the fffittiinery niemlwr in point of ri-rvice, is Senator mating,, he goe. up on top lands of T, J. Davenport, and on the town.s. west bv lands of W. H. Wallace. Term- rr .Sait, Cash: That aid SPECIALISTS now ready for the polling next Sniool RepuWicam and tho; ^ ^ j a web over him and recording. , t highest bidder at the sale, other than ,5 ^est Main Street Phone W1 Tuesday of what promises to Iw the I iruiuiniiai .-^i nucor rifep. he look.* like a cros.s be- ' iarge.*t vote in the county’s history. J P<'>ah, Republican, Idaho. .Senator t,wixt a boll weevil anil a cabbage In the lurgei precincts, the'^ count- Lllison D. Smith of our state, .Sena- ^^1,.,^, jipjj y spider with th? emphasis [ r.g ol the votes ha. lK*conii* a consid-i Hetcher, Democrat, of ITorida, „p Dip wirni. irable ta*k. and especially will this -Senator Jones. Republican, of; Purchaser to jiay for papers, reve- officer couilucting th? sale reijuii? the Exes Examined Gtasses Prescribed and recording. 1 THOS. W. BENNETT. the. Plaintiff, and all other person.*, . y., , r y, , /. „ . /, f. , • . ry u ..u Laboratory for Prompt Kepair Service f leik of Court, ( . P. and (i. js., except the Plaintiff, who may there- Senator .lories IK* true this year with an unusually Wa.-hington, jointly shuie the honor; bmg list of names on the tickets. th.id rlaie. There has biK*n soinc delay in reach Should Senator Smith l»<‘ he su;e to send some ar.i..ate and u blow g-un, albso some parri.s green, Laurens County. Dated at Laurens, S. C'., August 11th. 19.32. '.*-l-.‘!tc after raise the bid as provided by law, I Clinton, S. C. : log the final tabulations, and this has Ib-rriocrats control the ^ slaughtering caused a delay in flashing the winners for the coming s<>s.*iom of cmi^.-.ss *9 .laiunuiing le-ciecleil " - ---- - NOTICE OF SAI.E senate hue me and my wile to! >gres.s. ^''9 ^ -l^oghtering ^^e term.* and provis- - . «.. . r-, . , T. 1 I .) for >2. aneac-f a dav and vou to board 'to the interested public The Chronicle is, taking the lilierty' , ' suggesting to the managers of the' therefore have the choice of comm H I). HENKY F. M. BOLAND he anil* Senator Fletcher will lx rank-t a day and you to board Decree of the Court of Democratic memi.e.s and wilL • these vermins spread to other Common 'Phui f J Laurenv ('uuntv. piuples crops, till entire county will South f'aroliiia, dated the 29th sdav of H. D. Henry a Company INSURANCE --.vT STOCKS . BONDS • REAL ESTATE LOANS .NE(;OTIATED ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ 4 : 4 4 4 4 : agers and gnve the puhlie a quicker' In seb-cting a re^ua^sentative from and more satisfiwtory flash on the "ur >‘tale, we should understand that I newcomers to coiigres.-, regardless of Let’s .see how quickly Hunter town-1 whether they have had pre i-ns ex- ship can be tabulated on primary day. | 9i*>‘ence, take their place at the foot continuous service, is S('HOOL DAYS AtiAIN It is only a few day.s now until va-| cation will be over and school will be gin again. Then the young ones get back into their own world, for in ‘ the life of the child the real world is 9''''<f’- that in which he mi.xes on ixiual lorms with others of his own age. Wi- older ,• i,. • *, n u ' 1 ^ I I I -.1 .u i-f • ... prestige of simionty. He has a record folk are loo ahsorbed witli the alfairs * • ,1, . 1 ,1 0** grownups to unik'rs^ntT wHfrt *■ ^ .L 1 V . (titles him to re-election and it is upon young ones are thinking atpoui. legal hours of sale on the first .Mon-,, L T7Ti i'l Sentemher. 19:12. the followirg JB Mho VVould Have 1 bought It 7 de.-cribed propertv: ^ Well, fneniks, the unexpected ha.s ^11 that tract,'piece and parcel of 4 , , - happertMl at last. She finally sue-i situate, lying ami being in the of cominitlees. usually thiKse of lea.st .‘tyle and fashion.^ I ^he State of i',.(,: tan-e. Seniori'..\, gained through t«'k‘ng a>out m> w'lfe. She has went -;outh Carolina, in I.aurens Township, 4 4 the elevator l>'>^>bed! It surpri.sed containing four hundred and thirteen that moves them upward. 'The much! and shocked the family ^ (jj-j ^ acres, more or le.ss, hounded on' ^•'1, sought after chairmanship's are the*9n''<*rfull\. We simply don t l^now j j ’ ' reward if their party is I'lok for next. Wonder if she, yj J, Owdiigs; on the east bv lahd.* ,wall fall for anklets in this wild^„f j d. Lake and of the I>;*esville * , church anil .Mrs. .\niiie Benjaniin{ ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BY LICENSED PHARMACISTS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PROMPTLY But Senator Smith's claim for re- election is not based solely ofi the .south by lands of Mrs. .Annie 'Bimia- W’e are prune to think, as wf grow- older. that what we had in school is thi.' record that he i.s asking to he re turned to W'ashingtoiu His aliility has go(Hi enough for our children. ^ hat, ^ at, hut now 1 am afeared that' Hook No.'1. in the office qf Rr M. C. initiatve he ha.* si-cuied gri-at finan- -'he s going to he so attractive -hiMOi jiroven, his influeiue is not qiies- ( would h<' true if the world .sttnid still, but it doesn’t. In u changing world, the b-est etlucatioii ia .ihat which inaki's the child alive to the changes, j 1 i u- 1 ... i , , . .. I - I 4 1. Mtv. all ed hv his long experu nce -iiid 1 brings him cOstdv m toiuh Every body, including me, thinks she, „im and of Joe Sparks; and on the —ceiit_.bettei, untl -she, , by .iauda. iJountv (h>T<wT 20(> per cent good before ■tbejH,,use amfof'.Noah Wond>T as will shearing took place. As she might fuHv appeal hv plat of same read this her.self. plea.se permit me to made by C. A. I^)^«■er. Surv<^yor, on •say that she ain’t never been had to, April .'dh, 1921. and reeorded in Flat SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY “At, Union Station” c:. Telephone 400 Nijfht Phone 22tk that cial assistanee- for the peo| le of his state, and hy hi> personality and ahil- •soiiieof lliesi* ga'/.eis are going to .stir| (lo my ilormant jraimtsy. ' •wnu li tii-ings him elost ■Aith the new things that we didn’t knew anything about when we were y lung. Every thing i.s different today fnmi yesterday; tomorrow everything of Ualay w ill lie out of date. The hoy or girl who gain'- from his si hool work th-' sense id < hange. of constant fi rward movement -teadily going on has g(,t_the tx-.d foumlatioii for sue- ci -s ;n life. We don't thiiil, it is nearly as im- purtarit to teach children how to do thi'igs a- it is to tinich thiMii how to undi'tstaiul things. valuahh* personal contac ts, In* has I My wife ain’t the kind that wades achieved wonderful success in olitain- •‘ITht into a style or hobby. .She waits ing government relief for the people till .shc“ k.iows it’s iiipe. .She went to IHK KNRDI.I.MKNT The state's e-'ioHment f r the of his state. Hi.s outstanding accom- the hair Ixdiher in 1929 and l92.o and plishmeiit ha.s Ikhoi in aiding agricul- I92^ and ll'.'H, but she nevei- had the| |tUTe and he ha* not let an opportunity nerve to have her beautiful hrunette- jias.s to safeguard and advance the b*ovvn locks separated from her scalp, interests of the fanner.s. Thi uugh his Hut she came home from the nioun-j effoid-s a total amount of more than tains for a week-end with her mind eight million dollars cash has lieen made up to hob her hair, and now her ; put in South (’arolina this year.* | head is boblied. She alway.s looked “W hy swap horses while crossing young for her age, but .she can slide a stream?’’ Senator .Smitlv ha.s pioven back 10 year's now and noboddy won't I his worth anil his return to the senate ki’ow the difference unle.-s they look Uvill jiut our state in u commanding in our family Bible, and that ain’t at position as to pre.*tige and influence ■ all Lkely. during the next I)enuK*ratic Hilminis- Why Doesn’t ‘‘9* tration. , 'This lietter seven-eights of mine pn. h.ng pi inuiry ha.s pasM'd the “W'ho can do most for South Caro- w’as the last lady to don short skirts. o,'1 I) iiiai k, shov% ;ng an increase ^t thi.- time, is the ip.ies-She sCII wi'ars 2 petticoats. She more t lan I<K),999 o\er any pii'vious voters should thuuglit-1Wouldn’t \ t a! think of wealing a thin dress.' , . .fully answer at the polls nexl Tues-1 It will take he‘r 8 or 10 year.* to catch In this couiity the increase has leen ^ razzee. She diddent be-’ ;-gm to paint her fin.ger-nails red until W HY I ME ADDED EXPENSE? i month, and she has never u.sed a It is atinouiued Cirough the office ur ey-e-hrow .paste (I’oliticafr Advertisement) IK pm 1 nmately a* great, the enroll- i.ien; pimping f'om Ibb’cJ two years age t,i 12,1:1.5. Thi> mean* that nexl d ui da ,’.* vote w .1! break all records, the to'a! ca t to <‘\t i‘i‘d ■ 8,()()9 in all ])robability. W.hy lb .- liig ii:crt‘use ill the state? W'e hn.e an idea that jt is due large ly l<> duplications, siiike a ^e-enroll- yet. .And of the county superinteiuU'iit of edu- tdniost wear? collars: if .she has a <-ation that a coinsiderahle saving ha*^*'^ dress, it’s not a capital ‘V' —its been made for the* coming se-ssion in 1 “ little v. Bet her sleeves don t Die tran;T(’'>'THttn7r'nf -cJirlth't';ii tu con- -ruitw reach har^tlbow... Wh.y., . she’a.-sa4- i s'olidated schools. The bus contracts! “'udest. she s almo.-t ohl fogy. XU I'- N'** r 'ir^ !ri'^ us \)recincts Va^ve ^thou.sanil dollars lower than. *1 her generation to trot ^ ,/ the* last elec 'year, and this ai'tion will ineeV f*"' behind Dame Fa.shion. Her great; mo.ut ; 7;, „..,h the ap,„„v.l „t th,- laxpa.vr,., "unt wore hu^k-a Z.*, years after ev-1 ii,.u lauv-xa ,yiif ti,„ip 1 There is need for economy tM.lay in albr^'O body else’a^ bustle had disappear<*d lecently awarded are estimated to be' lion, ami manv nut know...,- , ■ •< J u.,.,., , There IS need for economy * 'th V’ .4r*nit ' 'countv affairs, and if the but drivers ' f^e hump. And I heard that one name- on the Ixx.ks again. ^ ..eas.niaole of her very, very (KKf inhabitant*, half of which are ^o|vices after "oars a hoop-skirt on festive occa- acceiilmg reduced bids, tm re w ill be In .'*t»uth Carolina there are 1,809,. old relatives still .sion?., She avoided specs until she al- mo.st went blind; she was afraid that MeSwain Elxplairi? The fcllowinjf is part of MeSwain’s public record, and these (|uestions have been asked him at the regular speaking en«:M;jements of the Congressional candidates: Why is Dixon Davis drawinij: 1^2(».4() per month through the Washington office rf the Veterans Bureau for a hernia when ht is already drawin;' per month from the government as MeSwain’s Secretary? Mr. Davis only served a short time in this country during the war and the_veterans drawing: .smaller amounts of cqm- pensatiun or none at all will be interested in .MeSwain’s explanation. (JtM r^e MeSwain, of Newberry (which is out of the District), nephew of Con- g:re?>man MeSwain, is on the pay roll as messeng:er for the .Military Affairs Com mittee. *Mf. .MeSwain. in his speech at Cnion referred to this job as a ’’nijr^er job” althi ug:h pays $130.00 per month. The millions of white people out of work would like to know whv a «:overnment job, paying: $130.00 a month in \4'ashington is a ”nig^yer jcb”? Is that just another sampl^of g:o\^rnment waste and extrava- g:ance in Mashinirton? ~ '— me Sara .MeSwain. Congressman MeSwain’s wife, appears oli the p;iy roll for 48 enths and during that time drew $4,183,09. Ccng:ressman MeSwain .says he took this money and paid other clerks. Who were these clerks and what amounts of this government money were paid them? The public is entitled to know just how this money was expended and to whom it was paid. If paid by check, where are the checks? oreJ. ami 4t‘9.090 voters would mean . that cverv other white citizen i.s over ^ ‘‘9Pn>val 21 veais ;.f age and qualified to vote. whde on thi.s subject of mon- somebody might cay she w:is trying. Thi's percentage is entirelv t m highi^'^hV. we should at least-be consistent, to shuw off. . , j. .„d ,„di..ws oi,..,iy ,i,ai . state have five or more members on Th. Ihvv ^hiTiilH V«. .‘huniri-il tii r.. siHie nave live or more memoers on Notice is hen l)i.v giwn that in ac- ouTe n w enmlfment every two vears this ’ ‘the terms and provis- qu.re n« i ni illment e t.i > t o >ea . unnecessary and ad-1‘uus of the Dechee of the Court af and then we would have a more up-to- ) I t to u ne< . a > and ad ^ I aurens County l,0.h and mun.npal.■ h-'* ^ 7 i Au.n i„ th. oa,a of The Fed. [Tbe former "board caa.l the counTy Columbia, Plam- Uy dollar* a year, the new biTard" ere- f'ft". vs. ^\iIliam H. Wallace, et al, mary laws, 4re too loose, and need to be revised and strengthened. * t- r Defendants, I will *ell to the highest bidder for cash, requiring a deposit SE.N.VTOK SMITH’S SENIORITY B'’""''*’ “iny.-ti iy bill' On« .,f tha endidat.. in the race K**'''''*'* ** “‘•'“O «' ..... p,i„ tK.. ITn;r..9 Emm r» i * Vear foT its nieml>ei s. Why nec-; ** ' the Plaintifrs mortgage in- lor the United Sta^. senati has py* this added eXuen-e on before the courthouse door peatedly sUted that seniority to put this auiled expen.e on . ’ Countv South Carolina ..ni.n*. lifku nn/i koa/.rit the county? Lowenug cxpense iH one.j i.aurens vouni>, doutn L^aroiina, YV..hm»ton,eoupt. Iittle. and h.. cr,t- ir.nother, i.lduriny the le».l hours of sale on the irlzed Senator Smith’s claim of pres, tige «s first in point qf service on the Democratic side of the senate. The gentleman knows better, of course, hot is using such campaign propa ganda in the hope of drawing voters from the man whose seat he seeks. The assignment of senators to posi tions as chairman of committees andi to otiM&r positions of influence and power in the senate is made on the basis of deniority, which means the length of continuous service in the not economy. Consistency is a great thing. Nobody’s Business By Gee McGee first Monday in Septeniber, 1932, the following described property: Mike Seeks Government .Aid dept, of aggerculture, Washington, d. C. All those certain pieces, parcels, or; tracts of land containing 469.20 acres,' more or less, situate, lying and being' on the old Ninety-Six road about four miles south from the town of Kin- ards, in Hunter township. County of j I^aurens,. State of South Carolina. The I 121.10 acre tract, ,which is a tract , ha\Mng such shape, metes, courses and I distances as w’ill more fully appear ; by reference to a plat thereof made deer sir: . v.. . aenate. It is therefore of tremendousi plese send a corpse of your bug! by E. P. Jones, Surveyor, on January ^ have a sena-jand wirni fgihters down to my farm: 2*3, 1874, which said plat is recorded he rel urned_inost of the money to Congressman MeSwain. .MeSwain states he hired TJther clerks with this money. The United States Code Annoted Tttle 2 sUUes: “It^shali Jot lie Jawful to require or |iermlt any j>erBon to ' ^^*^"**n 80 other any portion of his salary or compensation while .so employed ” Section 87 says: “It shall not be lawful to require or permit any person to sublet to another the discharge of any portion of the duties of the oosition to which he is appointed ” I ...« () 4 .1 /i Congressman MeSwain says these sections apply only to the Sergeant-at Arms but lilt kw aayB> Sectkm 7i«^ **IMjgterk clerks necessarily empteved fay each member shall be paid by the clerk of the House of Representatives” and do^ nut even mention the Sergeant-at-Anns. The above questions have never been answered satisfactorilv hV Cornrrev^mnn MeSwain, either at the regular speaking engagements or in the pre^and the nuhHr has a right to demand of their servants in office a full explanation. ^ Vote For JAS. D. McCullough r FOR CONGRESS FARMER AND WORLD WAR VETERAN former member of the 30th Dkision, who stands for honest, clean irAv«rnm^»4 duclion of taxes, and rule by the people, net bv tC law^^s ’ and professional politicians. " a re- i C •.* J i—