The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 06, 1932, Image 4

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1^ . J- . '.t; ► - . 'f'st a ■/■ THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CUNTON, S. C. Ollyr (Slinton, (Elprdntrlr TkmMAti IfOt j WILSON ,W. HARRI^ Editor *nd Publisher ‘ -•'Pnbli&hed Every Thursday By THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY Subscription Rate (Payable In Advance): Ore year $1.50; Six Months 75 cents? Three Months 50 cents I Eme»HHl as Second Class Mail Matter at the Post Office at Clinton, S. C. - The I'hronicle seeks the cooperation of its subscribers and readers—the publisher will at all times appreciate wise suggestions and kindly ad- vice. The Chronicle will publish letters of general interest when they are not of a defamatory natjure. Anonymous communications will not be noticed. This paper is not re.sporsible for the views or opinions of iti correspondents. poo on them. We paid a little sum j rens, S. C., on Thursday, September do^ when we built them.- j 10^2, and we will also on the same I pay apply to the Gouit for a final dis- TgUBSPAY, OCTOBER 6. 1B32 Our Liberty Bond obligations ainlt [^^charge from the duties of our trust enough to worry about. They amount j as i^xecutors of saip estate, to sonoethlng. like $16,750^000,000,. If j persons having claims against j we taxpayers will stop eating, go riak-i the estate of the said Mrs. .Sara Eliz- ■ Copeland will file ' ed and stay out of picture shows for | abeth 75 or 80 years, why, we can retire every ohe of these evidences of debt. ‘ The bonus demands and the com- ppn.«ation accounts, unpaid to date, are only a drop or so in the bucket. By walking everywhere we have to go, and staying at home all the time, we can wipe out that, tiny $4,oOo,000.- 000 in considerably less time than 05 years. the same. itemized and Ajerified, on ’or before said date^ or be foreveit barred. MRS. I.AN'A C. YOUNG, Executrix, j J. C. COPEL.\ND, Executor. i Itc. I Union Man Kills Father With Gun t WE PAY CASH For late model automobiles. Chevro- lets and Fords preferred. Also will refinance for you. , GILES CHEVROLET CO. Clinton, S. C. I The unpaid balances on our public schools really ought not to be men- Union, Oct. 3. — Harley Wood, 22, blew one .<«ide of his fa.ther’g head off ■ ■ r- 4. their home near>Jiebe today shortly after they returned from a hunting ( LINTON. S. ('.. CKTOBER 6, 1932 bonds for these necessities aggregate , . • . , /ynA Ann u . . ,, trip and ba.sed his reason for the slsv- -■ less than $9,000,000,000, but not much I ? ’ I had,<» , , ... . c' '"If cryptic statement, 'less. We ought to get every cent of (jo*it” • 1 !these collaterals into our own hands) u’ArH xiaa faian * < a .j .u ' A lavrvef’s life is .full of trials, but'cern him and that his loyalties are 10,2 or 3 weeks before judgment day. ^ j that s the wav he makes hts living. be sold for his ambitions. In sucht. -< * ' t • itcife the sincere man cannot yield ' The puny sum of $3,000,000,000 now found him guilty of shooting his 46- Yes, indeed. We agree with all thal^unles.s he first surrenders his convic- being wasted by our government year old father, J. Wylie. W5iod, a you have been saying about the !'«^ion. de- tions; the man withino conviction be-i 5»craping mud from useless rivers and prr* 1 .Fast think. In a few ww-k.- ryuv we «il! h«- busy eleiting ltt»oseveit. yond his own ambitioh.s can and will ghe ground for what he may get out of it. There were no eye witnesses to the | harbors and constructing 75 to 100, , ... , , , , L Mj- Ml except Mrs. .1. W, Wood and i un-needed public buildings will i * i * * . * ^ , , rr II .. I she refu.sed to make a statement at to pay back. If we will quit , . . ... ., ' * ^ the coroners inque.st, a.s did the son.) I T H. D. HENRY P. M. BOLAND H. D. Henry & Company INSURANCE '1 if. STOCKS BONDS REAL ESTATE Police learned, however, that father! If we were all as hone.*t as we think .■fthers ought to be, what a Wiinderfu! Wwrld this would he. Reading the new paivr< an.l keep ing posted on current event.s helps th, r hool student to get good mark.. easy to pay Dack. it we Truth is alway.s under the fire of i i-nioking, chewing, drinking, and cuss- it.s enemies and has also within tliejing for only 20 years, the money we .returned from a gaU-.< of Its citadel i^nother enemy, will .save will turn the trick. hunting trio and that as the father who tempt.s with the (juick peace ofj — cnmpr»»mis<*. This is the traitor .vho i.s The combined bonded debt, exclud- leady to me<*t the ei;. my on tho mid dle ground where defiouse .surrenders all its advantage.s or will yield a gate; I LOANS NEGOTIATED walked in the back door of the home just outside the city limit.s, the son as he init the .Itf.c.ts of our several states 1 death-dealing eharire elt es. tou ns and school d.stnc 3 eou d I not possibly be in excess of $25,000,-, ,,, neiehUors, who told 000,000, in,-ludin); New York and Chi- Thanksgiving day is ajiproa hing. £.r*d rtvo«t Ilf us ought to Ik* Inankful that ouV-yondiUon not as. had as vre ii» .'cr'.'e. V \ or tower under the .-pur ,of fear, and o de.=troy the integrity of hi.s city. cago. W'e wont know w'e owe a penny Much honest conviction and rnaiiy ! <-f this money in another 100 years. institution.s built upon it have gone ■* di.wti through aiich Nin rctulcr to ov-, But Europe-owes US about $20,000,-' to 4^0 it.” DRS. SMITH & SMITH pedienev. Remembering thi.s, clear-, 000.000. 1 will sell my interest in that Th<- amount of money in the pay 4nvtlo|f4* tho.^^e ^uys, is not so impor tant a; the ability of the mar to make it l.a.-t from ore pay day to the tiXl. whole-heart<’d men have i “fui rin” debt to the first man who Optometrists sight'd and 'tinill ta.'te for compromise. They j offei .-> me 15 cents in legal tender, and fight for their standard.s or fall le- it wont have to he so tender at that, side them. Were it no>t for thi.s gallant Wlieii wejget that money, jaybirds ubstinacji of the free spirit, few [will be laying elephant eggs, mice will thii gs would the ever have service A I.Al IIXIU.E UNDERTAKING Extensive plairs are now under way f r the citv.^ ule evangeli>tic n cam- SPECIALISTS Eyes Examined Gias«ea Preaertbed 15 West Main Street Phone 10i worth, while would ever have I e r.ding bicycles. Our private debts— I'ten w n or held for the service of what wo owe each other—amdunt to aian. j possibly $75,000,000,000, but as no- \Ve sKfuld have con ’. tions and tnei*’*'**^ nobody, why | for Prompt Repair Servir. courage to stand by them. I; pays about them. ^ Clinton, S. 1., HUGH L. EICHELBERGER NEW YORK LIFE MAN Ten Years Experience * Professional Insurance Information Furnished Free Office: Room 209 Jacobs & Company Building / \ I The Clinton Chronicle — $1.50 a Year pa.gn lieginning here on Oct. 19th, and h,, .sure you Are right—-then go ahead i without compromising or apologizing a<- of the Item* from the unu.sual 'interest already k*-.ured. it is exj»ectcd to prove a g'cat stimulant to the religious life tf the community. Th« approaching me-ting has been i .angf d by the local mini.steria! «o ati'Mi and the chur h people < t> shoul.l heart ly coni-rate with I i' {la'lor'i :n this laudabb u.f.icrtak- Uig. The meeting i.- for t'Iin..»n -fov th«»'e who are in and out of the ^■ enanh. ,lt will be interdenominational n H itv s.ojM.!. without attempt or p.e- jj, U xt tu interpret it into the channels if dehominatitmal viewpoint. To lead the campaign, the Rev. R. McQuilkin of ('olumbia. outstand ing preacher and Bible s-holar, has b«'» !i ch<»sen. We are of the opini«in toet nr c-xeellent choice has been made / .or your stand, whatever the (p-iestion involved may Ik*. 13 Years Ago Elat Rock Asks for a Government Building , flat rock, s. C., ock. 3, 1932. mr. hubbert hoover, Washington, d. (’.. , (leer sir: i have benn a.sked by our (hamber ;if yotfimersc to rite or foam at once to plese have about $100,000 appropri ated to flat rock to bild a new pofct iffis and fedderal bilding in our mist, Simpson has purchased half''”"* "ill, do so befoar it of lnterx*>! Prom The Chronicle of 1919 W in the furnituix* Galloway. businc'S of ih all g me. that is. the $3,000,000,000 \ou* la«t congress promised us. i Jfaf=if=:j|=uf==jrz=ir=ii=ii=af==ira=if==ii=jp=r i! Latest Styles-Fine Quality At Lowest Prices We Have Ever Offered! Kirk Godfrey, son of Mrs. iWie' j Ciodfiey. accidentally killed himself!"""*""^ "f iweive and the Dr. ('. A. Saxon died at his home to the sele-tion of .Mr. .McQuhkin, who i,j 7.")th vear of age. >» recognized as one of the greatest * Saturday afternoon while out hunting, m ister complains because it has I r(> back door to same, it allso leaks I when Tt rain.s, and is made of wood, and that makes us run a risk about our male getting burrtt up if the post. Bib e tt .ichi rs in .America, and he d»H•^ iol r<*4<l this newspa|M‘r (»r any other ag( rry <»r j>erson to “dium up’ a m w .TTktr him"through high pressure methods. Our* iHM jde should unite in making ct thi Mctjiiilkin rtieeling a nol.ibl * \e\«nt .\i imitation is extended to w mU-'s of all churches, and to the p^dic a: large, to uite in thi.s meet- injrvn order that it may prove a great hle-Xng to Ulinton and the com munity. BackXto God and to rcligums and 51 ritua'Xvalue^i should he the prayer ar-d attit^ie of all our people as the rx \ \al dra\\s n«*ar. Mrs. ('. M. Bailey has Ihhmi elected president of the Civic Improvement ass(c:ati<,n for the coming year. offis waster get burnt down. Mrs. W. T. Vance of this city, died Sunday night at the home of her oaughtei, Mrs. (iuy C. Pitts. I .Miss Nancy Ow’ens has returned f-nini an extended visit to Wa hington where she was the guest of her aunt, .Mr.s. H. L. Scaife. Gary Dillard and Carlton Winn are hack in town after receiving their dis charges from ithe army. we have newer hell fedderal coart at this-place, hut we could hold it if we had the bilding, as we have sevvral feddral judge.s that aint^l^izzy more than one-third of the time, as they don’t try nothing but cases wh^e the b. e. f. vetterans are suing the gov ernment, and a few little haff-pint whiskey cases, we could get up a lot of such cases on short not is. Th SrtJKTSM ANSHII’ hv t ong tlm ;g ;n\it distingui.-hes a gen- airv >p 1‘.'luaiiXfiom' a “bum sport’’ 15 :h;.t tho'f wht^ have the .-pirit of lonlv .Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Blakely aic now making their home in CHnlon. sjn -t -in .:i h.p not\onfy Know how lo w: g'.n I f li'.y. bat how ta lost* un con.p.at,.i.g’.\. Tht; difference lM*tween s g«"'U!i.< portsman and the other ki'.d 1.- :iia: \ »ur real sport.sman never' rt:es i«i shift the responsibility for h:s fa.) ure upon somebcxly else. We have bmg believed that the sporting attitude toward life is the sounde>t Miss Minnie Little of this city, and n. D. liraiuiun uf »5tatvabt.d\>t this monney would help flat rock '-•itizons a right smart and put thou- -sands of them at work, and they need work; red cross flour has give out and So has our local crop of corn an- soforlh. i will give you below a list of fir.' class contractors wjio will he t glad lo put up this feddral bilding for' you in flat rv>ck. as fcdlowers: were united in marriage 4lh. in Statesboro. on .lanuarv i of ail philoLophies of liviiig. Texas, Mr. .lames Trv- your bi-t to win. hut if you lose r lic„ t aoL Jl -laJilame. aamgbs). Jy. else for \our failure. Nine times out of ten, pe; pk- ^fet whatever rewards On Thur.sday Mr.-^. .1. F. Jacobs, Sr.,; entertained her father, ('apt. T. .1.* Duckett, in honor of his 7(’)th birth-, ■ day. The following gue.sts were pre.s-j ent; ('apt. and Mrs. Duckett, Dr. and Mr.s. .lohn.W. Young, Bluford Uope- Simp.son, 1’, .Adair. mike Clark, rfd. bilder. (Mark sons, contractors. (Mark hnns., hilders and contractors, (Muik A'tMark* archit«'cks. (Mrfrk construction co., lumber, mike Clark, rfd., cement and lime, (Mark, ('lark & (Mark, brick and plaster. ^ (>• e of the most f>ve (’hrist-j inspector: i will handle mas*^orvices ever witnessed in for you at $2 per day. we ne^d so, mi. hoover, kindly send the [monney at on.-e and ^^pecerfication for i the guvverment bilding.' dohT~^hd’ a A Carload of Latest Styles In Bedroom Suites V.e don’t believe yru Mill everaii:ain see such low yrices Ihcjc suits are beautiful in de^ij^n — love’y finish — built for yeaRv XCinplctg J^ilh Jiandscnie faur poster bed,, vanity 9 Special Values In Living Room Suites as we are offer in j* service. ton was presented in the First Bap- ^ ^^an some of list church on I>ec. ^2(th by Masses; ^ice Beic I a Bailev and Edith .Austin. MioS Emmie Young has returned to po. t ( ffi? them bild jiut bf use you will let a new one. rite or foam rlw r ind.vidiial ability, character and industry entitle them to. But it is our «b-'ervatio!V, also, that abo'.^t nine tirre? out of tt n the man who fails ii ready to by the blame upon the gov ern-neni, ur the capitalists, or the to'?, or anybody else but himself. True sportsmanship does not imply taking defeat lying down. The true sportsman novor kno«a sshon^he is ^ The lit-i.^^7^CE OF FINAL ACCOUNTING Bierau dt nt. .•ollege where she is a stu-| w hen we can get the monney. B,»rn to Mr. and .Mrs. Cyrus Bai- yores trulie, mike Clark, rfd, corry spondent. felted. IL never—acceuts^ dede-at as , fu.al, but continues to strive to the ead of the game. He observes the rales of the game rigidly. If he does mot gill has bt*en imined T^lorence fori jher grandmother, Mrs. W, J. Bailey. Notice is hereby given that we will render a final accounting of our acts and doings as Executors of the Estate of Mrs. Sara EUizabeih Copeland, de ceased, to C. A. Power, Probate Judge The following young ladies have re- bke them, he may try to haxe ^yj-ned to Winthrop college after the tkem changed, but so long as the rules holidays: Misses May Owens, Helen e» they are, he follows tfem Bailey, Mary Ruth Copeland, Irene f-- Laurena Countv S C at fjTi W. bear a great deal of whining m Hunter. Margaret' Lauren. County, S. C., at Lau eae days of depression, but every eUkely. Iva Adair and Frances Ittle while we run across a i O'Daniel b' mwftaman, who hasn’t let circumstan- [" CCS lick him, but .is starting out afresh to try to win the. game of life. To such man we take o(f our hat.' (Files of 16th. 1919.) The Chronicle, January , COMPROMISE only final enemies are the good mad the bad, the true and the false. Theae are at oddf hi every' struggle, e^B though the l^man share in their Nobod]r*s Business By Gto McGee Overcome Pains this better way Move Over, Please \ ' ^ifare may be confusharNeyond divi-j These old United SUtes of ours arel Yet a man U either fur? tl&t; going to be in mighty fine shape just ’ ; W fights for the right or he confesses as soon as we get our highway debts hiaualf that the right does not con- paid. We owe only about $17,600,000,- WOMEN who get Into a weak, ma- down condition can hardly expect to be free from troublesome ’‘■mall symptoms.” Where th« trouble Is due to weak- ncsfi, Cardul helps women to got taronger and thus makes It easier for nature to take' Its orderly course. Piilnful. nagging symptoms disap pear as nourishment of the body Is improved. In.stoad of depending on temi>orary pain pills during the time of suffer- init. tnke Cardul to build up your reristanoe to womanly aliments. 3-piece Lovely Mohair Suites—$57.50 mo- A striking example of our low prices! Sefa and two chairs, covered in silk, „,v- hair, moqnette reverse, spring-filled cushions. 3-plece suites from $42.50 up — every one a big value. f COME NOW AND MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS. S. m. S E. H. Wilkes S Co. CUNTON —TWO STORES — LAURENS