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cv*; ■i-v-i- THURSDAY, NOVEMBER TO. 1932 Famous Magician FINAL IeTTLEMEXT Take j^otice that on the 28th day of To Appear Here' I count of rny acts and doings and Exe cutor of the estate of John Rolin Wi!- Kingsbury and Company Will, son, deceased, in the office of the Give Entertainment This of Probate of Laurens County, n, „ ct 10 0 clock a. m., and on the same. ning. Blue Key Sponsors. day will apply for a final discharge , from my trust as Executor. Members of the college 54uient'body ‘ persons indebted to'saiJ estate as well as the peopje of Cl’nt. r.,’ are is notified and required to make pay- to have the pleasure of seeing’ a fa-‘mcnt on dr before that date: and all mous magician, sponsored by the lo-1 persons having claims against'sy.d^e.-- cal chapter of Blue Key, pation il lead- tale w’ill. present them on or before ership fraternity of the opllcs'c. This evening the Kingsbury cjui- P'lorida! •' said date duly proven or^be forever pcny will present at the Street school auditorium what • • 1 will probably be the most mystifying per- HOLLIS GAU-\i:. Executor. Oct. 21, 1932.—11-1 T-4tc. , formance ever seen here. This company comes with a ccty high recommendation—having apjK-c.r- ed on every large Chautauqua system j in this country—and offers an u:. :s- ual exhibition of Oriental matric and NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that I will on the 29th day of Nov. 1932, at 11 o’clock X. M., render a final account of my act.s and doings as Administra trix of the estate of E. B. .Sloan, de- w V- U -Ml ceased, to thc;Prob?.te Judge of Lau- ” *m^ntftr'tcli“pathy. -Mfh—KinystKiyy—h-t- • ^ . —_— ^ * ' rens County, at-l>auren>, i - m first be seen as Kay Ling Bel, Chinese, j -he safee time ask the wonder worker, presenting the niys-1 dis-har"€ of my duties teries of the royal Chinese court Administratrix of said enate. gk ians. This characterization is very j ;^j) p^^rsons having claims against much out of the ordinary and is an j estate of E. B Sloan, deceased, elaborate display of Oriental sorcery. < will file the same duly item zeJ and King.sbury then proves his versa!il- 'erified on or before said date or be ity as a m.wtery entertainer by a be wildering exhibition of so-called p-y- a!i.*^e phenomena. Assi.sted by Esinor- elda Kingsbury, he presents a com- , plete .sp rit seance on the platform. forever barred. ll-24-6tc. JAXiP: L. SLOAN. A Imir.istrairix. k5,:v;.*a‘ lu :! in the public prints 'ojig't'.' a** a whole. One rea- is that a yn at (U'al more publicity iji given 1 tie.' .-ennitional and irre- ■^•eostld* remark'' of a few, than to tirf gi'OuiT'.f <uiiet A XU k'(if th«‘ many. yu’.it ' le ! tM- could i)o eliminat- <4di from thx* dx liiterations of congress mbich, of course, it canno-t the puii- Im cvouixl not !)c so apt tii look upon xCk -xiembcr' as if they werx- a group .«T .rresponsiii’ix .sx bool-lioj s, \x hi h ivrtainly aie not. T^it lerni' of the nu inb'-r.s of the •’•■tc.Te's uhich^iave just bx'en «*l«*cted •Mg'n on Maiyn^th, 1933, imt utiless by tiie president in special ses- iruin congfX’Ss will not actually meet r^^f^urTded’Mfy^ of" pro m ■ non t * citizens, he demon.-trates the fraudu-i lent methods employed by mediums. Ten Exceptions Filed By Attorneys McGeachy Speaks In Their Appeal In The Rasor Case Here Next Week Submit Errors By i*residinK Jud|?e, Including: Motion for (’ontinii- (iet rjjia Pastor To Address Pres- ance On Groun?^ That Material Witness Was Absent. Iiyterian Students On Subject Apiieais To lie Heard In December. cf Disarmament. xnrttd !V<x*nitnM', 1933. I by Eining in o unti .March }. - .Attorncys for llx-nry Ra.sor and Ku-ipant*i drawn therefrom was illegal, gem* and loithan Crisp filed 10 excep- *'7. It is respectfully subnvtted that and performs these with .such clever-1 Wss as to mystify even the incredu lous. The program is brought to a fit ting climax with a marvelous denion-': stration of mental telepathy, ‘The Girl With the Radio Mind.” Admission for the entertainment 'will be: School students Ibc, coliege students 2.")C. adults 35c. The company has ju.st finishex! an engagement at Erskine college which was a huge success. It wa.- spunsiued there by “The Mirror,” college panel. .77] were greatly pleaded with the per- E VER weigh your chances of an automobile accident tx'rm.*. x> >f thx'se new lv electexl i their appeal for a new trial the Presiding .Judge erred in refusing On Thur.'iday, NoveinU-r 17, th. ienl.> of Presbyterian x'ollege .'tU- will !x»rmaru'e. «c:v.th will ex])ire on .lanuary 19, Mt, and that of the pre.-xMent- •«ginrr. whose term also begin: .Mat^ h 41^ BSlt. will expiix* xm .January 20, that is, of oour.'^e, jirovidt'd '-r»uartx !s of the state legi.dalures before the week. It is tate supreme court last dxlendants’ motion for a new trial on a*' the next speaker of the year’s understood now that the the ground that the conduct of Mr. pnigiain of ouisidx* speakers. Rev. L. aj }H'iiT has bx'en do<*kete<J for a hx*ar-i^Pbil I). Huff, one of the attorney’s f«#r P. Metieachy, noted sjieaker ar.xi ir.g at the Dex’embxT sitting of the'the proiecution, in communicating to'.®i>eak on di^^arma- court. the jury tJiTougJi signs and tokens nient. A condensed report of the excep- in the jury room for the pur- ' Hon. .1. .1. .MeSwkin, eongress.man *ifig ‘his winter ratify the tweriti- tion.s already have been published. permitting the jurors the Fwurtb South Carolina dis- eridment to the federal coustT-"; Following are the 10 exceptions: amine the body of Lathan,Crisp, was ^rut. spoke to the stuxients sevefat- which changes the txTrns of “1, It is respectfully sulmiitted that; defendants. week.< ago on the subject of military of the president and of both the Presiding Judge erred in refu.sing* “‘i- H is i-e.spectfully submitted tnat preparedness, bringing out the need V of congress. ! the defendants' motion for a continu-i ^he Pre.siding Judge erred in refus- for a sane pxiliey of national defense. lITTLi: OLD iiwYO!*:: ^ CAftLH.6c»T : and a costly damage suit? The National Safety Council re ports 1,232,000 automobile accidents in 19.^1—roughly one accident for eveiy 2S cars in use last year. Figures for 1932 aren’t available, but they are likely to'be even higher. Surely that’s proof enough that it pays to N .€TNA-IZE Ask about our Combination Auto mobile Poiicv! It may be writccn to cover every insurable motoring risk! Some H«t*ieen .’*'tale.H have alreaxly rati-ianee on the ground that a very mate-!*''Jf ^he defendants motion for a i^w |)|-_ McCieachy ia an avowed pacifisT7 wearing women in .New York are shoes muxle fr<>in Adriatic S. W. SI .MEREI. Jacobs & Co. Buikfing Clinton. S. C. it. It will take the action, there of .seventeen more state legisla- t<v inake it effective. There will drgVslative sessions in some forty tills winter, and since nobxidy rmised any serious objection to constitutional change, it is re- r.ai witnesa for the defense, Mrs. Sueif*"*®! ^ke ground that the solicitor ^j|| bring the other side of the salmon skin. Baggott, was sick and could not at-l'*^*’*'^ of the record in his argqi» question to his hearers. Since the two * tend, after the defense had produced. to the jury anxi xlrew prejudicial together,, William Fox, New York theatre an affidavit from a reputable phy»i-[ y rt* ernng to t e i interest will be aroused as to man. carries $0,500,000 insurance, cian swearing that such was the case.] 'ng of a poHceman in Greenville, h. i . . . “2. It is respectfully submitted thatn^^'^ed Hunt, only a short time prior n \f r* • ♦ f tk S" » i v v’ u a ..t* • a tw Crwidin* Judg. .rr«l in refu5in*'to U..8 trinl. M.G.aohy » p«»wr of th. »ir« A .So. Xork advort.tmg mnn ad- a continuance fxir a gx>x>d stamp collection worth as much. • a> a -a -ii I ..... . r J a » A* r A* I <«> lA Af II I ^ Presbyterian church of Decatur. Ga., 'ertise^ he’ll trade his $2H,000 hx>use as certain that it wmII l»eco me j defendants motion for a continuancel 9. It is respectfully submitted that, . ., , , . .. i ..ii„„a:.._ _au «s psrx -of the fundamental law of the on the ground that the court sten-jthe Presiding Judge erred in refus-i*''" ** widely known as an ardent by early^ spring. j ographer had been unable to furnish ling defendant.s’ motion for a new trial peace worker: He is ^rving on the Twxi Years Hence „ | the defense with a transcript of the! based on the ground that the defend-; hoards of several peace qrgamzatiuns this I tx'.stmiony at the former trial. j ants were prejudiced by rx'ason of the throughout the country. ‘3. It is respectfully submitted tiutifact that after tlie jury had been’ The last of the outside speakers The fir.<t important fact of Jtutixmal Vhange will cxmie about yeajs from now, when the seven-1 the Pivsiding Judge erred in refus-j drawn and .‘Worn and placed upon the scheduled to come here, A. W. Ham it is e.3timated there are 5,000 boys between the ages of 16 and 21 in New Yoik who have no homes. MerNTOSH WAaNTS YOUR SHOE REPAIR WORK .All work done promptly, with guaranteed satisfaction, and at prices consistent with quality work. MeINTOSH’S _ SHOE SHOP, “The OM Rclablr’’ Clinton, S. C. foarth c«>ngress is elexted in No- jng defendants* mxition for a continu- 1934. The meinlH*rs elex'ted at ante on the ground that the defend- tomi' wmII not have to wait a year ants could not procure a fair and im- a -icx>i)th before thx* bx‘ginning of | partial trial at that term of court for regular session, but only about the reason that public opinion was in months. There may still lie a ses- flamed, and that as litKin as the jur- of the seventy-third congress, the oi s were dismissed at the former trial their delilH-rationi were divulgx?d by some members of the jury, and by rea jftfl elex'ted. in l)xH‘emlK*r, 1934, til at is hardly likely, since they W have only about a month of with the ('hrislm^s holidays in panel, one x)f the jurors, Mr. C. iton, of Charlotte, N. C., speaker on Taylor, after having been sworn an relations, was at the last min- his v«r <iirv and having b«:n a.^•»pl«^ rf^tainad and wa, unabU to appear by Ih,^ court ad plat ed th„ cawt. was afterwaids called out by his Hon or and again questionx*d as to hi»> re- "nixTe are 10,900 children between the ages of 10 to who work fxir a living in New York. In 1920 there ^ were 32.283. The number is steaJily •After Dr. McGeachy, the next decreasing. NOTICE! lationship with the defendants. ^ “10. It is respectfully submitted' Columbia, member of the that the I^residing Judge errx'd in per- legislature. In the last race for son of this information one jurx>r who- mitting and allowing Mr. P. D. Huff, gxivemor of the state. Mr. Herbert was responsible for the mi.strial was ^ of the attorneys for the state U' made a . plendid showing, and perhaps xjjH*nly and publicly criticised on the refer to the* death of Charlie C. Ra- knows more about the tax situation in dinances. •rrwcning, in which to do anything. X!j>e congi-essmeii elex ted in Noveni-j streets of loiurens and in lAaurens | sor, a brother xif Jake Rasor and of South Carolina than any other man. ■0, 5V;vl. will meet in regular session : xounty, and was threatened with os-* the* defendant, Hendy Rasor. ni>t hav- subject of taxation that xaMv>exiiate!y after the (^hristmas holi- (racism to his person and to his busi-ling bex*n avenged at the hands of the ^ addre^the students at Pres- vv.ien their terms will l>egin. on by reason of the position which | courts of laiureiis county, even if **®jbyterian college _,'y 10. 1935. Then two years af- he took while in the jury room upon (formal objx*x*tion was entered at that ' ‘ Ihui, in 193t), the presidxmt then : the trial of the case*, and that to force jiime by the dx'fendants’ counsel.’’ ' X rt w vfl W inaugurated on Janu- the xlefenxiants to trial under .such con-1 1^0 SflAAlf 1937, till days after the <‘on- jitions and before public opinion had,*w*«v • . am We handle a South Carolinm Flour, made by Allen Bros. Mill ing Co., of Columbia. It is the .A New York city policeman is sup-jbe.st flour VOU can buv for a to be familiar with 16,000 or- Amall amount of money: Adluh (se!f-rising); Columbia Best (pir.in); Say-So (self-rising); Triple-A (plain). See us for the best Flour and best prices. Me also carry a high-gntde There ii an apartment house on Manhattan Island which is capable of housing 5,000 families. The New York Central building^ i heie is built entirely on stilts. 3b, •.-SR electxKl at the same time has its first session. This will give igTi*«8 lime to organize, to estab- fx>mn>UtBBR And -be ready -Kilk ti,me to subside, was a denial of their con.<litutional rights of a fair and ini-' partial tral. !a1.. It-la respectfully submitted that] Wilmington Man Heads Kiwanians On Armistice Day To provixle a radio in each of the rxxims of a New York hotel, 25 miles of wiring was required. Corn Meal, made by the same cempany. Fsurmers Elxchange John MeSween, president of New Yolk has 89 than 400 feet high. buildings more Phone 157 Hi going to make a great deal over sixty-five years old, xfisquaCfied fiBffepence in the way in which pub- by the Constitution and Statutes of eaffair.H are conducted. 'the state from jury duty, on the 9lashingtx>n Viewpoint jgrxiund that the regular panel of jxrr- The citizens of Washington arejors contained one disqualified jui'cr Columbia, .Nov. 5. — Kiwanians of the two Carolinas tx>day elected Wil liam H, Montgomery of Wihnington, N. C., distrix*t governor and selected Elizabeth City. N. C., for the 1933 projtram is being sponsoreo Fred H. Sexton Post of the American Legion and other organizations of committed sui- the observation Singer building here, prevent, others from taking their own lives. • ’The New York Telephone company! Florence. Dr. MeSween is to speak at 212 biyldini^ and leases 340! It A A M A A as A ^A W m A^A _ a. - t ^ring what xlifference it will 1 who w»s over age and that the j'!**/ meeting place.. 11 o’clock, after a parade in which others, the Legion, the Coast Guard and the w. litx* life of the capital city to ; panel did not cunsiat of thirty-six | Mojitgomery, who was lieutenant, thx- presidential inauguration in | qualified jurors as preacrihed by the j governor from his division the last irj iii'xiead of in March. One ofiCon.titutiou and Statutes of So'uh|yeai. succeexJed Herbert W. principal sources of revenue for Carolina. idbington business and hotel men, “5. It is respectfully sobnriCted that householders, has for many years the Presiding Judge erred in refusing a the money spent by the crowds i defendants’ niotion for a new trial go to Washington for the inau lion ceremonies, especially when e 'has been a party turnover and based on the entire record in the case and the minutes ef the court, and on his refusal to grant a coatinuance of pwrty government is coming in. j the case for the reasons stated in the impressive ceremony of the new j motions when made. taking the oath of office on! “6. It is respectfully submitted chat Hennif. CouDty Gimiings There is a xlepartment store here which has an assessed valuation of! $23,000,000. I Q1 nw* rv. ■ New Y’ork department stores are E/TOp. planning to use unemployed legiti mate actors to play the role of Santa of Darlington, S, C., as governor. He was elxKrted over Norman C. Shepard, of Smitlifield, N. C. Adrai7irtratio.”.rf timmet m UurenA countyiClaus during the coming holiday.. Hennig and said he would x.*ontiRue hia }^. P****®® enmng Oct. 18 policies were < 1CJ002 bales, according to figures giv- There are 4,000 drug stores in Ne^ 1. i York and but seven of them seU noth grand piazza on the eastern front]the Presiding Judge erred in refusing ^ capitol building, in the presence I defendants* motion for a new trial on ■Dmetimes as many as 100,000 per- packed into the Capitol Plaza; 'The now gov.rnor i. ju«nilo oourt *" idga in Wilmington. H* ha. baon ,'P«»«i »nth 22,516 Utea for th, .aoi»!ii>g but dr^ judge „ —- — .... ... leader in Kiwanis activities for ten last year. j. i^. . years and is secretary- and treasurer" I Wllbwiks NuilCd of th, boy. brigad,. a Kiwawi. spoe-i the ground that a full panel of thirty- sored organization'in his city i- ^ six jurors had not been drawn for the gorgeous military parade from trial of the caae as is preacribod by Capitol vto ’Washington cTrcTe, | law7 and that the Jury boxes from JVnnaylvania avenue and past j which said jurors were drawn was il- ’preiidential reviewing stand at legally prepared, and that any jury YlBliiU House, these and thf hope Election of officers and-selection of-division, Dr. Jack Sevier, Henderson- 1 FrosK Captain th, n.rt contention city bn^t the 'rill,; second, Clyde C.mpb,ll. Nctc-j wilb.nk., bettee knowiy a.1 I2th annual district meeting to w ton; third, Tracy 1 rh;-u «iected caotain of the Pres-i i.lneA> M/xrA ttian *>00 .IsInMifAc CrM>njthomr fourth Wash Frumnton ' ’ . i close. More than ‘200 delegates, repre- Greensboro; fourth Wash Crumpton. #Av.iiAi.m. . «nting 76 club, in th, two .t.teA et- II.mb,rt=n; fifth, Ralnh Berker, Dur-. f«st>m.n f^tWl te.h.^'Tu,.- Ig tended \the sessions, which begaui jham; sixth, Noah Garrett, Ahoskie; jobs under the new admin-1 spx*ctatora, who have paid any where i‘Thursday. seventh, Claud Chamberlin, Kin«ton; alwaya bring crowds to from a dollar, upwarda. I Roxlerick H. McDonald, of Columbia, «»gbtb. F. W. Cappelmann, Columhia, >n at inauguration time. iSit WMtlipr is good the along tba avenue fre- Whether all of thesa inaui^ral af fairs dan be handled as mall in Janu ary as in March ia the qaantion that eofttain as many as 100,0001 is bothering Wsshingtimians. S. C., was reappointed district tary and treasurer by the new gover nor. The lieutenant governors are: First S. C.; ninth, Hugh Aiken, Greenville, S. C. SUBSCRIBE TO TBE CHRONICLE day afternoon. Wilbanks, who is one <>f Thomwell’s products, plays quar terback on the team and doe^ a good job of it. He is a .triple threat man, punting, pasting and runidng equally as wdU, and rightly the hon or given him by hi^f^Mmmates. Look At Your Suit or Dress DUSTY. WRINKLF-D. STAINED. Dlim'. OUT OF SHAPE Just (TaU 28 and our driver will call for it and return it looking like new. REaMEMBER ^ Appearance Count More Than Ever Now. That tondi of sninrtneas in your clothes costs more. CaU u today we’ll show yon. I- “CLINTOVS ONLY MASTER CLEANERS" Buchanan’s dry cleaners and latodry ft- -I;