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^THE CLINTON CIinONICLE/CLlJfl'ON, S. C THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1932 r-' ■ ✓ Qlljr Clinton U’brnmrlpf ! EstaUiahed WILSON W. HARRIS, Editor and ^blishf^r Publiahed Every Thui-siav By THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY Subscription Rate (Payable In Advance) Ore year $1.50; Six Months 75 cerits; Three 'H f Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Pot>t Office «! C intonr^. C. V rhe Ch rnnic’e seeks the ciioperation of its publisher will at all times appreciate wise '' i ' ’ vice. The Chronicle vvili publish letters of pf'ncrni trt»-r are not of b defamatory nature. Anonyriicus coinrT:" be noticed. This paper 4.^ luit ie;por.,sih!e for the vew its correspondents. J 1. .■ i •f. Iv lc*-,’ly sd- 01 : O'.oji'on* of O' weaker, sei^'e in cup andremind the | government rei>ort for 1932.' drinker that it is coffee in.stead of| This is the second smaTIe.st crop, the colored w’ater, for dinner use the * rfcpfost said, since 1883, the next small* ! i same pot and .same coffee ifrounds, est beit^ in 1922, when only 492,000 refreat for supper, and keep on repeat- ^ bales w^e produced, in^ till your hu.sband le.aves you, then I “The aVea cultivation July 1,*’ sue for a divorce. . ’ . the i*eport'>ontinueJ,”‘‘i.s how estimat- yares trulie. ^ cd at 1,831,009 acres and) that picked) mike Clark, rfd, at 1,842,000 ac:T?r. the abandonment! , corry .spondent. amounlinji to 1 per cent. Ui.st year’s, — picked average was 1,930,000. / cak? C LINTON. S. C.. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1.'., 19.32 pound V ".'cc hen erys, ; V .p-" .'Ugar, 2 c'.’ps of ilaur, s une c earn, ' .some lemon fia .'o.'inir. a p.nch of .■'alt., sixiy an i colo.''ing. fi:i- in a hivb'''>v! if you ’nave ona;, keei) stirring till nearly dinner time, pour eontent.s into a large cake nan; j and if you have any loft, pour b*'!-* lance into a .‘■mall cake pan for the childrens, put in oven, mike fire in ..A aci-eagc the 180 pounds, p- unds last I 165, pound.s' “liased on the a'oo.e yield of lint per acre .is ,’iiich compared wi’h 2*' yea.'* an.J the a.’erage oi .or the year.s i;)21-."0. “Th« c M-jv r'vxv t ; ho'vs 335,099 ! uT nir.tr »;i!es feiimf er in South Caro- i.r.a i). .or to eerohoi x, winch com pares with i>T5.'..0J last year, and 9 42,090 in 19.C.’’ .Another evidence that the days of [ swad.dling clothes lying in a manger miracles have not passed may he seen with his mother, Mary, in the fact, that Sf.nt,a Clau.s. thou.?h^ Suddenly thei^ nppp«r*»d with the badly criprded ufi this year, i.s going to make his usual rcuL’mls regardless angel a host of other antrel.s singing j Speech “Glory to God in the highest and on . FINAL SElTi.FMENT 1 Take notice i|iat or. the 17th day df fir» ;« *f«‘titia.y, I'Jud. I wuJ vender a final! v.i:nv4J\:ir», |»w»v <ti lilt: iff stovi eo ansor tellj-fonm. taH: all day, ‘ “y , coraa bark. r«nova cafer from Admm.atrator of the ..atata of Geo.-gr j oven, scrape ehareoal off'with butcher p"’'*'/ pT-’land, deeeaeed, ,n the of-1 in the dark the Judge of Fvooate of Lau-j ’ . I riens County, at 10 o’clock, a. m., and ' on the same day will apply tor a final ’ Ghetkem Mte CcnmiU4mmUcH\ .A TELEPHONE • • knofe, an(^ serve C>4.S a Christmas gift, a telephone is unusual, and most useful. When you give your family a telephone,” you .Made b> Gee McGee At i^hej from my tru.st as .Adminis Foorhouse Last Night | tmtor. - ■ Toadies, Gentlemen and Fellow Bank-j Any per.-^on indebted to said e.state' rupts: j i.*» notified and required to make pay-. It is a great pleasure to be here to- mentj on or before that date; and all night; it beats being home a right | persOn.s having claims against said .smart, and I feel sure that you are | estate will pre.sent them on or before happy to have me as your principle said date, duly proven, or be forever •peaker. (.Applau.se). of the fact that depre.ssion has .settled : earth peace, will to men. down upon tenacity. the world with unu.sual anfe H ALTIN(. FORE( I.OSURE.S ^ One of the most jiractical efforts to stop fovec’.osu'’eK of farm mortgages occurred recently i.” N’ehiaska, one of th« solid state.s than can not be ac cused of having Fkimmunistic oies. uf the farmers in that the one c'as.s l;ate.l the most by the Soviet authoi itie.s. Kulaks are the » V- J J mo.^t progressi\e o'" all Hus.sian farpi-, . , . . ... „ J fvHnkinceo.se. ers and their pn ipenty incites the* attacks of the 11 *tls. It is the .American “kulaks’’ who are suffer.ng most notyadays from the crushing load of debts and mort gages. A.nd it is the .Nebraska .iudge.s who are trying to meet this condition by blocking the flooil of foreclosures. Judges in the Ninth District in that state recently declared a moratorium on all farm debts for an indefinite period. ,When it is known that one Iowa county recently reported some thing like (’>.50 farm foreclosure.s <lur- ing one term of court one can readily . unless softietliiiig is dutie to stop this trend, it will not be long After the 8n|gels wei'e go;ie th< shepherds talked over the w’ondrou.s nevys. Then they hurried away to Hcthh hem to see if it was true. Sure ' enough, there w’ore Mary and Jo.seph and the little babe. .le.su.". They then went out Lo tell others. God also fo?d.th'‘ news of his gift to the w’orld by placing a new ih the . The \vBe‘Thetr.saw~rt ah<T followed give a aervice that will run errands an3rwhere, any time, in all kinda of weatuer. me wi.'se shinin'*^ men ravs .saw' untTf ttfpy: My subjeef this evening i.s “What's Whnt and _Wh^ It.-’* bounded on the north, east, south and barred. GEORGE A. COPELAND, ' .Administrator. I Mhv ^ftTund the “Babe of BelW**htMTr:^ I'These wi.se men worshi’ip'‘d him and ' trave- Jiim gifts of gold, myrrh i we.st by a depression, and it looks likei ■lf~wni wTmPupTh a panic l>€fore tt is * i:. and over with. -Mood .Smith, O. D. rTdf r 15niTTF:Tr. D. You give your family ready access to friends, which means many pleasant social gatherings that might other wise be missed. You give a certain protection in emergencies, for who knows when it will be necessary to call the doctor— the police—the fire department ? You give your family a pricelesi gift—^uick, easy, two-way voice communication for every day of the year. Think how much it means to have that familiar inatrument—the telephone-forming n link between your home and the outside world, and you'will agree that the telephone has all Christmas gift. theessenHaTquSiHeiir^FlBii^lSeir This was the first Christma.s. iitlN I iwM 1.3 Years Ago Housewives, do you know that the railroad companies charge more for hauling a bushel of wheat 1.50 miles Ihan the farmer gets for growing it? Do you realize that a Minnesota po tato grower i.-C.liaid 30 cents a hun DRS. S.MITH & SMITH Optometrists And the cost is so small that it doesn’t begin to com pare with the value. It is v/ise to order now, so that Christmas day will find your telephone in place, ready to aerve. Southern lotaxo I. f I . . i' Ti. '• 1 I di ed I'oi' his iiota^oes and railroad.s get Items of Interest rrom I he ( hronicle i .u '9 cents a hundred for hauling them of 1919 down Imre for us to cat in.stead of growing some our.selve.s? ^ '>rn in i Ivan (’. rarvalh ) a r •• London, died here at tin* lienderson | Men, have you ever thought that it boarding house Monday morning. He' 2 <lays work in a cotton mill talk to a frien<l over the tele- wo*! b'jr^f.d here on Tuesday in the I city cemetery. phone 300 miles away, and then you must not talk but 3 minutes, which Is'fore tlu ownership of all land in the United will re\er; to the hands till tl'<‘ faveuel few. In ojie’un:'' t)'*' Novembi".' • .Ninth ih.'triet ('(ant, I ml '.an of * Clin- —t-ftTTUm»s fiwt cliautawtua will utwiil nieank"tF^you can^TfF^ilT hnyune 5th^ and run.through the 9th. I j,h. as it would cost you a month’s salary ? loivG ii. I I' 1 .I'l b decrees ■'CJLiI .N’ele aska. announce' teaue easts t ri tnadii lu of that where no di'feiise | vould neither is.sue [ ‘conTirm; The guarantors have elected the fol lowing officers to head the underak- ing: W. P. Jacobs, pre.sident; Dr. .lack | ('hildren, lid you ever .stop to think H. ^ oung, vice-president; W, \V. your suster ilraws more money ris, .secretary; W. H. Sirapson, treas-l^^ ^ shenographei* in a politician’s of- —1- fice for one month’s work than your SPECtALLSTS Ryes Examined tiiasses I’reaciibed 15 West .Main Street Phone 101 (..ahoratorv far Prompt Repair SenAiCf Clinton, C. Telephone and Telegraph (iNCoaroaATCD) The Clinton Chronicle — $1.50 a Year fi^wTosure noi sale.s. Another Stewai'l. sitting in anoth- The HHI youngest bu'nking Workman hank, the cityks' instlXutioh.w hrus ha? announced that he will]«l<Mit; R. Workman, vice-president; fn •( VI 'sure (’harles H. er county, follow .suit. The net result will farmers a chance to turn themselves. Noliody questions that they will even- tuallv pay tlieir obligations, given time and the chance to get enough for fiieir fa'in products to l>e able to pay. 7'lie eyanqile of the Nebraska judges is worth study by those in every oth er s'.ate in tl.e Union. moved into its new home on Musgrove street. Officers are; .1. D. Hell, ji'-esi- daddy and five boys get for working | 12 whole montha on-the farml^ AyelL 1 she d'). j r. ('. Wallace, cashier; Miss Maggie give T^ebra.ska < Finney, hookkee|M*r, Miss Blanche Fuller and liummus Hailev were quietly married Wednes day evening at the home of .Miss Min nie Bailey, the Rev. Edward Long per forming the eeix'mony. (_ On April 2nd Miss I.ena ,\<lair and Dr. .lames H. Kuy of Atlanta, wore (lUietly united in marriage. The cei'e- niony was performed at the home of Mrs. W, Tennant, a sister of the groom. ( I'l'llow' ctlizens, do you realize that you** land is asses.sed for taxes more lier ac'e th in you can get for it and hat you buy your own land back ev- '.*iy H years if you 4)ay taxes at all? Do you know that it takes 39 bales of strict mi'blling cotton to pay a sjK'ed cop for 12 months^? On Friilav afU riUH>n Mrs. W. M'S. U. B. Farr 1). de- niK FlK.^r ( BRIST.MAS 0\er nineteen hundred years ago there lived ui the little town of Nazu- relh. a huniiilc carjienter ami his wife, M;.ry. • At this (line tlie lulvi of the Roman' M.c'’rary atvl empirt , .Augustus Gaesa’*, I'equired all j light fully entertained the members of peisMti.- to pr.y taxe.s for the upkeep j the United Daughters of the Uonfed,- t:!' the (kiiig'lom -loseph w:is a de-ieracy. , sendant of King Da\ id. -Although he, — was li'. mg in •laliloi*. the law reijuired hi'n t" go to IJethlehem in Judea to pay h.s taxes. When it was time lo pay the trib- u* .I'oeph look .Mary with him op th. .k .i ii'-y to HeLlilehem. It was a til' trtiie jourmyv. They tvere vo'-y w .iii.v when they reached the little l(/' n. .los'.ph went to the hotel to get a room whtie they could :x*st. Hut Jrrsi ptr wa?~disapjminte4;.-ftH' so—apcml a., few_jlai:s.j,vjtn Mrs. Minnie Babies, have you ever thought that it takes a bushel of corn and a gallon of ni'dasses for you lo get a Obc meal la ii 2-lollar-a-dav hotel tea-room? Well, it do. Grandpas, are you sitting around these days whittling and be- heviim down in your heart that over 15 ne» eent of our jMiliticians give a da.-n .abuilt you having your house old for taxes? What they money tt) sjamd, use and i ! and lot want is 1 waste. Messrs. Wd! Buchanan and Fuller, who have lieen in ov-- seas ice, arrivevl in the c.ty Friday. Hen s( r- H'eth-ren and sisler-ren, evi'r stop and think that you “Mrs. Mary have gene to thri’e iiiontli’s I’lalher and -ori. Sam, Kissimmee, Fla., for a .stay. .ior'.H'rs o e* -: l' Euvopt t!U r* About d*'ot. ’S do you are en- on ail of those war debt notes Well, darlings, you arc. If lads to pay those debts, why, d I will have to pay them. per. cent of all our troubles Tliis refers to individual, per- Di. and M's*. James H. lanta. ar'ived in the city Kay. of At Saturday to sonal, state, county, school district, city, t.'wn, government, church,.^and Suidiaih school debts. J»’ XI r i come to the many other people had little town that day the rooms were! all taken. No doubt Joseph and Mary felt lonely and discouraged us night came on. At last they went lo a stable to find a place to sleep. Here in a manger the Saviour of the world was ‘ bom. This was a very lowly place indeed for the Prince of Peace to be born. Prophets had been foretelling for many years. People were Adair (From ■April fBes of 10, 1919). The Ghronicte for Times will be hetti-i- when people can go to work and make- some tn^ H}»en4r-butH— times can’ll got any better till some money is spent, 'jo’s jicople can go j back to work. Which came first, the Nobody’fi Business Bv Gee McGee h«‘n or the egg? Answer; The rooster. (No applause, as my listenei*s had all gone to sleep). n Palmetto Crop Is 695,000 Bales Yield Is Second Smallest Since Recipea flat rock, s. U. decem. 12, 1932, expecting deer mr. editor; him U) come, but in some very grand plese allow me s|>ace in yore “o|)eni way. Some thought he would make forrum’’ to rite up a few cooking re- the kings leave their thrones and him- seats I'nat have benn in my family j 1HS3. Statisticians Final Re self be the ruler. But he came as a j ever since we go married 35 years port Discloses. sweet, dear little babe. hence. I am.not copying these ou» of[ ’ — Now you wonder how the people my wile’.'^ cookbook, but am making these the people my wile s cookbook, but am making | Columbia, Dec. 10.—The South Car- heard of his birth, in those long, long up these i*e.seats myself from the' olhu cotton crop Was estimated at days when, there were no telephones; stuff she ciniks, as i can tell pretty. 395,000 bales today by Frank O. or telegraphs? Perhaps you think so'well from eating same just how i« is j Black, crop statistician, iii the final important news as this would be an-1 done, nounced publicly by the highest of- hat biaraita 1 cup of flour, 1 cup of cement, 1 c'jp of sody. 1 cup of water, x I cup of milk, mix well with a soup i't’ ficiaia or the richest people in town ’ and a holiday declared. But not ao. The firat news of his birth was ^Id to people engaged in a very humble and lowly work. It must have been a beautiful warm ■ight. Far out on the hills of old 4udaa the shepherds were herding their sheeps No doubt they were talk ing toget^r about the big crowd in Bethlehem that evening. Suddenly there appeared in the sky a bright too hard to bite. HfbL Tlie shepherds were afraid. An angel spoke to them and said, **Be not aftaid; I bring you good tiding! §t great joy which ahall be tcall peo ple** Thai be told them that Jfaus had bean 1>c«n in Bethlehem; that they would find tdai, n baba, wrapped in How Doctors Treat Golds and Coughs To liere break up a cold overnight and re* tbc congvRtioQ that aiakcs jom spoon, roll I cough. ttiuMimods of physicians* are now with a rolling pin, cut with a cutter, nNximiiMndiiif Galouhs. the "eirvtnlcse put in lukewarm atove, cook for 2Icslomel oomponod tablMs that give yoa hours, set them on top of range tor^ eSeeu of caJomd and saiU without thaw out, serve as soon as they get i ceffee 1 grain of coffee, but jgrind it, S quarts of water, 1 more quart of water. boil till breakfast is half ready, set Ml tide of table till it gets colder and th# unpleaMsnt effecU of either. One or t«*o-Oalotaho at Iwdtiina with a .'lass of sweet milk or water. Next mom- tuf your cold has vanished, .your ayetem .3 thoroufhlT purified and you am (tollag ne with a hearty appedt* (hr breakfast ’at what you wish,—no danger. Calotaba am eoU in lOe and 85e pack- ^ it 4nif etoees. (gg,) SNANCIAL SECURITY yy DURING THE LAST THREE YEARS MEN AND WOMEN HAVE BECOME CONVINCED OF THE GREAT VALUE OF AN INVESTMENT IN LIFE INSURANCE ENROLL AMONG THE FORESIGHTED ONES GET YOURSi AN ANNUITY fuWial EDWARD D. DUFRELO Pmsident HOME OFFICE . NEWARK, NEW JERSEY * <*4 A Keep Your Policies In Force HOMER D. HENRY. Special Agt, Ordinary Dept CUatott, 8. C 1 -Ttwim: r \ 1