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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CUOTON, S. C. WILSON W. HARRIS, Editor and PubHsher Pa1>n«k«d Rrory Thursday By THE CHRONICLE PUBUSHING COMPANY Subscription Rate (Payable In Adrancc): Ore year $1.50; Six Months 75 cents; Three Months 50 cents Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Post Office at Clinton, S. C. The Chronicle, seeks the cooperation of its subscribers and readers—the publi.sher will at all times appreciate wise RUfiTfrestions and kindly ad vice. *rhe Chronicle wil'i publish letters of jfcneral interest when they are not of a defamatory nature. Anonymous communications will not be'noticed. This papci is not responsible for the views or opinions of its correspondents. I » cancel my dett at youre bank, as it 1 any country, is liVins: in a state not was yore duty to hepp me make a i merely of ordinary^ destitution, but al- crop in 19 and 30, and as it did not j most on the verge of star.ation. Gor- fetch enough to pay my home obler- gations, it is yore (loss, you don’t seem .to reckemire my morytorium which i put of]t ot the same time mr. hoover many is maddened^ pplitically and driven to de.spair mentally and hover ing on the verge of civil war. 5 ^ THURSDAY, DECEMBERJ^l^. gaVe dfie to france, grate brittain,; George Wm. Brown, general se-:re-I england, germanny, and europe; you'tary of the American Bible^ society,! keep on wa.sting postgae on me. j recently reported that the Bible has' i ■ I been translated into 927 languasre.. { i am verry much like poor little bel-. An impressive number, especially ! gium which was over-run by the iUly-| when it is realized that the averagg 1 ans and germanns and rushians; ij person cannot name more than twen-j. can not pay even the intrust on what. ty-f iye or thirty languages. Another j 11 owe you, mutch less all of same, i interesting fact about this project of when you cancel my dett.s and cut' translating the Bible is that a new' iyore intrust rates to 3 per cent and langufige i.s added to the list about i I loan me some more monney on my every hve weeks. . j plain note of hand, then i will have) _ ! I cash to spend with the merchants who , ^ n « « i i will re-depossit it back in yore bank, 1 Cfilll IS Fof I j .so you wont mi.ss is but for a fewj O 1 1 11 Xlf 1 ^ [ days, and when it will be yore mpnney ' i OStSKClbSill again. CLINTON, S. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8 ]t 1932 Hard luck i.'» no re.‘=poctor of por-Mably bred by any long [•ontinued dis sons. If you have no* already had t'-ibution of money to people who per A- ot ; mow' Coach Lonnie McMilJian sent out his nte or foam me at once if i may i depend on cancellation, i do not need ^’’’’^^ varsity basketball ma- a morytorium from you, as i can han-i^^^*^^ Tuesday and about 20 men an-i arounSTTo'ybiruy and yours, don’*, pet impatient.^ It will pet form uo work in relurn for it. TTiat ikl^^® biznessj myself. i,s’w,ercd hi.s summons. AwTcV regulars ri-omlast yeaTO faced’and are still facing, althouph ncy. and you can’t blame;^ me, as i j team and several new faces from la.stj Thl^'^man who takes a job “ju.st to! on a smaller .scale, ft is somethinp!part, it diddent rain verry year.s great freshman team. .see if like it. he likes it,” usually doesn’t i that happens whenever there is a con-Jthe^ goyvemment' let the j Along with Captain Copeland, there sideraMe number of unemployi-d who j have l'''en accj.stomeJ *o being taken It is p'‘obabiy not too late to notc'ca’‘e of out of public funds or private that one cause for fervent thanksgiv-1 charity. In the beginning they want ing is that such a year as 1932 will work for what they pet, but as soon soon be numbei'ed with the ages thatas they find out that there is a pos- are gone. i^ible v.’ay of petting something for — nothing the inclination of the ;najor- THF WAR DEirrS ity is to take money as their fright It is not fair to the taxpayers of^^nd to protest when they are asked the United .‘>t.'ites that the war debts | to give .something in return, should he ciincelled and it is not hon-1 We understand that there are many pst on the part of other nations to try j evidenco.s thr.t this «tale of mind is to bring about their cancellation. It i hi coining prevalent 4n the larger undoubtedly bring.s hardship upo/i the ‘^rneriian cities. We hope th it^ the debtor nations, but the full payment | en I of the depression vill pot leave bug., and weeyls eat up everthing ■; -Geachy” Adam,s, Harry Nettle.,, raised, i feel ^ure that you will con-: vt r> d ia »» r- j aidder it yore duty to cancel! ever- ! -7- thing, a., i have been yore alley for a|y" '*"■* Ry». and Harry Bo- large number of years. | hek, Frank Waldrop, Paul YearouL, yores trulie, i Ralph Holcomb, D. W, Boggs, and Bill j mike Clark, rfd, | Clark, sophomores. | ~~ ex-farmer. | The practice comes each niglit at j j.seven o’clock. So far Coach McMillian i Another “Young” Plan I has been getting the boy.s’ eyes on thel Me.ssr.s. Hoover and Roo.sevelt, presi-1 basket. The rquad will get down to 'real work next week. The first game! Washington and New York. j played after Christmas, but, Dear nems. j there probably will be several practice* You all wont mind an outsider! .. .. 1\“ TT- I -r Cards Our tableayire now loaded with highly attractive Greeting Car^s that reflect the true spirit of Christ mas. They are artistic in design, beautiful in sentiment, and cf the highest quality workmanship. Prices are the lowest in years. Come in today—browse over bur tables where selections are easy. Ask To See Our Big Values In Boxed Cards. \ making a suggestion, will you? I see games before then. of the co.st of war might have .some, us with an army of liums, tramps and papers whore our old war (ex) effect toward making it harder to i beggars, who have lost the habit *of promote a great war in years to come,, woik. We and may also limit the po.ssihility of that i‘= a condition which we shall supporting large armies during pei iods of jieaee. and navies ' have to face. I SANTA CLAUS—ALWAYS Whuevei the for’gotten man may be, j he cerlairly cannot he identified as! Interest From The Chronicle .Snntu ( Th:*,t is o»»e^ '>n Iio is 1919 remembered eve y day in the year* ly youngsters here an<l there, and it riiv.y be snd that be has a great deal | "'ill preach the baccalaureate .seriTion ting: 13 Years Ago Dr, II. .Tucker (Irah im of I'iorenee, allies a’-e busted, broke, and possibly are afraid, however, that sbanknijit which makes it nearly im-’ ppst'-ible for them to pay us the due- nortion of those war debts. It looks NOTICE! Choice 'Pimothy Hay, Pea-Vine Hay,! lo tto '.vil!. the begirining-^4n l-oiiTTHinship. He m.ny not be what he used to be, as ft w of us are, but it is safe to pioiiict that be \sili be on his old job of promoting fai'h and hap piness av well a.s harmless deci'jvt.on, when the seaso.n for hi.- visit rolls '"KTDTlTTr!;— class of Presbyterian college. like it is up to you gentlemen to pro- | Oat Straw and Wheat Straw. vide ways and means to relieve the ! Also three grades Laying Mash— pay-ir. of these debtor nations. . (^arro Egg Mash,^Duplex Egg Mash,| •land Champion Egg .Mash. Here;s my suggestion: let our “fur-, rin” friends (?) pay us in kind, that I Milk-Flo Dairy IS, with staple merchandise, etc., that ,, , , , ... , j « . F’ulp. , W'e have fresh Pork all the week. we now^ arc in desperate need of. Each country could spare different kinds of stuff and we’d give them credit for it oh'acedUht. Vv'e rould accept the fol Delivery of ^l.bO.OOO of the county’s road bond issue was made Saturday to the original purchaser, N. 11. Dial of Laurens. (ON'IKM’MFM NEE1>ED When trials piissed in up(<n the hou.schold of a cei-tain brave woMvin f b.* d to gather her family about Rev. A. E. Hollo.- of Laurens, an 1 Rev, Henry Stokes of this city, v.dil "xchrnge pulpit.'-, .S-.mday morning. V Major Do Kohun, who will have her and say gaily. “Now I will make'charge of the R. O. T. C. work at the some graham gem.'-, and open some mariiialiuie, anil \Ve v.'il! take a little comfort.” e And comfort was theirs for the tak ing, and with comfort, no doubt, came courage and strength and some meas- college, has arrived in the eity.'' lowing settlements benefitted. and be muchly and Cnnntrv Style Pork Sausage and From Italy 1,000,000,000 pounds of spaghetti, 2,000,000 pounds of garlic. 200,000 pounds of grapes. 300 large battleships. ^1.75 in actual cash. .1. P.arnie Parrott, .lohn W. I.ittle, William King and lUiy Workman have airivi'd lit Camp .Jackson from over seas; From Germany 2,000.000,000 pounds of limburger cheese. 200.000.000 pounds of baloneyr 200,000 kegs of lager beer. 500 tons of poison gas. $3.75 in actual cash. ti.-c of wi.iiom for the trials they liad to he faced again. Mo l el' us spend tpo much when l\li-s. D. M. Douglas gave a lovely time; five o’clock tea Tuesday in lionor of n,A i little in taking^-Mrs. DeRohan of Mew York, comfort. Martin Luther once advised | — a great scienti.st to give up managing j Miss .\niiieH. Hatton eriteitained a the universe and let the .Almigiity ; few friends on Thur sday evening, <Jo(J do it. An oil eolored mammy,! asked how she could he so chC'‘rful| Tne Commercial Club of Clinton when slie had no easy time of it, re-1 was organized Tue-day night at Ho- plied, “Lo- , chile, 1 wears the world| td Clinton with a large and lepresen iilie a loose garment." tati\c attendance of bitsiness From Great Britain 1,000,000,00.) quarts of Haig Haig. 2()0,00(),000 pints of White Horse. 3(t0;00t) gallons of Thrt'e- Feathers 250,000 monocles. 50,000 race horses. 1.000 U-l)oats. $2.75 in real money. Fresh F’ish Thur.sdav, Friday and Sat urday. I Get your .Morton’s Smoke Salt here j for meat curing. i Farmers Exchange ! Phone 157 j _ 1,1,1 .- ... V j-ii 7—T 1^ ■-* _ |_ 6 6 6 LIQUID - TABLETS - SALVE Cheeks .Malaria in 3 days. Colds first day. Headaches or Neuralgia in 30 minutes. 666 SALVE for HEAD COLDS. Mo.st Speedy Remedies Known. Exception ^ Prices We are offering a fine collection of beautiful .‘station ery at prices remarkably ’ow! Every box is a rare value! <7 * Heavy linen stationery of splendid quality—imported papers, lined envelopes or plain, square and novel shapes —almost any kind a man or woman of impeccable taste could want. GIFTS NOVELTIES, LEATHER GOODS, MOTTOES, FOUNTAIN PENS AM) SETS, BIBLES, PICTURES CHRISTMVS DRESSINGS FOR YOUR PACKAGES Chronicle Publishing Co. Stationery Department in* ^ >1^ 'inri ^ ifi ■■■ A ind PICTURE FRAMING — Neatly Done KODAK FINISHING 1 Day Service Nichols Studio Belgium could send us a‘-few puini-j men ings and $2.00 in cash. France could! And so it i:> .^ugge'sted for a Meny pie.sent. The following officers were j |)os: ihly 500,000,000 casks of | Chri.‘-lmas this year that Chii.st’s fleeted to serve for the year: George! good wine, a few late diesses, and oO teaching of iieace in the world was ,M. Wi-ight, preddenl; B. H. Boyd, cents in cash. Russia rnight ship 2,-1 not a teaching f<u- prineipalities and vice-president; W. W. Harris, see-e- (H)0,000 liales of whisxers and 30. powers, but for individual men and lary; .lames R. Copeland, treasurer.. cents. .Vnd the re. t of the world could , women cK-h of us personally. “My Direcloi.s; M. Bailey, R. L. Baiiey.lpuy us in clrp.s and whetstones also,; p<‘ace I give unto you," was his per-j.L F. .Jacobs, Sr., W. H. Simp.son, 1 and lireak us too Ronal pletige to us.” j George H. Ellis. 1 l!ie club wa,-* organ- Of c-'ur^e we canno'v jiut aside the J-zid with 51 cluiitei menibei-.s. demands of life made upon us nor' I evade its pressing issues during thisj The high schcKil held its declaiiners’j troublesome period through which we\.onl('st on Friday afterrmon. with rep-: are passing, but we can take sffme; resenatives from e-ich of thejt.hreei time out of life for the deliberate cul-1 ^iocieties participating. The following | (N. B. No charge is made for this advice, gentlemen). Yours truly. Gee McGee, F.x-Financier. tivation of a peace and contentment that will increase our efficiimcy, en rich our beings, and make the whole j Thelma Coffman. Calhoun of life mor^i-tulurable.. _ ; (iopeland, ■ Frances Ciodfi-ey, winners were chosen: Tinirod society - .Meicer .\’ance, Elizabeth Doiiglas, Louda Lillian Barrow. Hampton — Annie B. Adair, Virginia MeSwain, .Nannellc Blalock. THE HABIT TO WORK Over in Fingland, w'here they have | had hard times much longer than we (From files ff-The (.’hronicle for have been experiencing them, in fact, April 3rd, 1919),. ever since the war, they have been ■— having riots and demonstrations by | mobs of unemployed w-ho recently have even attempted to storm the | House of “Parliament. There have been bloody clashes with the police in the city of London and other parts of! England. And the disturbances have; lA Beyond the Horizon H. S. World reactions to the Roosevelt victory and Hoover defeat: Great Itritain leadirig France 'an'd~“other debtor powers in efforts toward post ponement and future cancellation of what Europe owes the United States. Buifd Up Health a:id Pains Go Away WOMEN who suffer from weak- D' . s oi teu have many aches and w!\lori a Htrongwr state ol hrallh w'oiiii* 1‘tit. Women in tills condition should t.ik.' r irdul, a pui-ely veKetablc tonic tuiU h.i.s bet n Ir. use tor over GO yeuiri. Take Cui.iu. to improve Uie geiiuiul 1 trie of the B\ s(' ri In c.ases of nui- ilt.v.’n lionllh ami "tired nerves." It' >!i!en li;i-.’e fouiul, in such c.ise.s, tbi.t Canlui helps them to ovoroomo prtfns nmi tunUe the monthly ti^-rlpda easier. C.MIDUI is snfi' and wholc- si nte for women of all ages. Try it! E. Mood Smith, O. D. ~ FelderYSmitiu-CL-IX DRS. smith & SMITH Optometrists Nobody’s Business By Gee McGee | The German press in the main can- • not take note of .Mr. Hoover’s defeat j without again expi-ossing gratitude I for his moratorium of last year. Japane.se rejoicing over the down fall of Secretary Stimson whom they .Mike Demands Cancellation flat rock, s C. decern 5, 1932, regard as their personal enemy, all come about because of changep in the farmers loaned & sawings bank, the system of supporting the unem-;CiUy ployed at public expense. 'n»ere are nearly five million men and women in England who have been for years subsisting on the so-called dole. They have come to‘a state of Mind where they regard it the,„duty •f the nation to support them, wheth er they work or not-—at least a great many of them ^ have. So when a law was enacted providing for the exami nation of the actual means and re sources of those who were receiving the dole, ^1^' reducing the amount paid them out of the public funds in eases where it was found that they had other income or resources, it was looked nppn by these spongers upon the taxpayers as an infringement of their righta! They, or many of them, niarehed on London to protest against hfdng eon^Ued to live by their own .^orta or t^o.n their own reserves. That ia a condition which is inevi- deer .sirs: ^ i am riling to a.sk you to plese can cel my note at yore bank, as i can’t pay it and keep my car running and my 2 boys and 3 girls in colledge and finnish payment for my raddio -and pianner. i declared a morytorium on it last year, but i am in worser fix this year than last—onner count of i had to trade in autos.' Chinese fearing lest the Roosevelt administration recognize Manchukuo and thus uphold Japan’s land grab. my familey need.s shoes and clothes and you have put such a high, tarriff on yore monney that i can not afford to try to borry any more and ybu allso charge us customers 2c‘for ever check we rite, but we have quit riling checks, ai we have no/monney to rite them against, if you will cancel my notes, this wilt^g(ve me a big chance to do some more business with you. British distillers expecting to empty their warehouses of stored-up Scotch; French and German liquor and bedr stocks booming. i think it is nothing bqt, right to Mahatma Gandhi, by his threat to stance himself to death, delivered a crushing blow at the caste system in India. His hunger strike compelled the various groups to agree upon a plan by which the untouchables, the lowest caste of the Hindus, would be reco*'- nized as a part of the community with full legal rights. William Zukennan/f Writing in Cur rent History for December, states that Germany is in the grip of famine. The unemplos^ totaling 20,000,000, the greatest number of unemployed in \ SPECIALISTS Byes Examined Glaasea Prescribed tr-CW 15 West Main Street Phone Ifl Laboratory for Prompt Repair Service Clinton, S. C. NOTICE We wish to ask that no one pick up or use Ginton Dairy bottles since such is an infringement against the state law. These bottles bearing our name are private prop erty for the exclusive use of our customers. " CLINTON DAIRY H Counts F or 13 years we have serve*! tM8 com- mumty. We have consfa«ifl> adde4 new tnachinery and equipment to better serve our CL-itomers and to offer a modern and complete dry cleanin'? service at il« low" prices as pcssible without sacrificing the quality of work which our uiant has always maintained. EXFERILNUL ( Ol NTS—Yoii want onlv’ experienced and skilled workmen to handle your dry cloaning and laundry work. You want cleaners who know how, whose repu- taticn and dependability has been ^tablished through long years of faithful, unbroken and satisfactory service, this is the record of OLD reliable,” and in thtTulure. as in the past, you w’ill find us ready to serve you promptly and satisfactorily—to offer a service and quality of work that you can’t equal in the city. Let us take care cf you. Don’t run the risk of ruining a nice dress or garment. We re move all dirt and dust scientifically, and without injury to the most delicate gar ments. : Phone.28 We Call For and DeJitrer BUCHANAN’S “THE OLD RELI./«LE” SATISFACTORY DRY CLEANING SINCE 1919 aoB