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ii,> "'' .;V FACE FtWR^ TOE CUNTON CTOtONlicLE, CLINTON, S. C / i ■• V THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1933 (Stfe €ltntan (lIip:0ntHp IfM WILSON W. HARRIS, Editor and Publisher Published Erery Thursday By THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY Subscription Rate (Payable In AdTauce): 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 aeeks the cooperation of its subscribers and readers—the publiMhor will at all times appreciate wise softgestions and kindly ad vice. The Chronicle wil*. publish letters of ifeneral interesi when they are not of u defamatory nature. Anonymous communications srill not be notic'd. This paper is not responsible for the thews or opinions oi its correspondents. Officials’ Minds highway notes, and $5,000,000 in state deficit notes. The highway and deficit notes come ney for beiivg crippled in a wreck, 1 which wasf 66$, but the doctor got 10$ j I and his lawyer got 25$. he got 2$ for j j his crutches, so he come out all right' in the end. ^ _ ~ | mills of the state property levy is i . , oCll6te TYlth Program of Rea-[pledged to the deficit. This will pro- the drug is ^rving hot ^ay, sonable * Economv Situation 'Vide a payment on this obligation, and Can Be Handled.* " I something on the road notes. I feel su|« the people of our state ^11 meet the" emergency. South Carolina is in a much better shape than some due early in the year. Two and a half sUtes, and ^believe our citizens also are better off than those of. some of the other states.” making^ killing out of same, he took in 80c ye^erday from a quart of milk which co.st him only 10c. if he don’t CAMPBELL LOIKiE TO MEET FRIDAY I - Columbi,, Jan. 1.-Weighty finan-1, ■f® ‘he tri v a y M cut hi« ifriccs. he is sure to have com-,rial problem, confront South Caro- ‘‘r" * Lod*' petition, folks cant stand idly by and !ina a.s the legislature prepares to .see him getcrioh. the millinerry stoarjmeet on Tuesday, January 10th. I'r.oo I Friday night, Jan. 6th, at 7:30. All members |ire urged t6 be present is talkin about putting in soft drinlfs.' that anil hurt him bad. CLINTON, S. C., THURSDAY. JANUARY 5, 193$ The state’s leaders are' struggling i with the task of an-anging for the fi-|iy $3,000,000 cut from thri932*' bilT , 'n ' Inf'ndJp- of more than $13,000,000 in i i u the member^ of rehober church gave ..obbTHtiohs coming due in or heforo L knotty prob- their jMi.'rture a pounding the ^dther \ nril, most of them in February. Of. j providing for a deficit night and he was surprised, however,|this, $10,000,000 is in highway notes “"determined amount that is, miss zekie Clark had tipped him off, j state deficit notes * certain for the current year in spite ^ but he did not believe her as the con-, Tr,\»oivA. tK., u economy measures,’ and disposing! gregation i.s 6 months behindwith f .. . ’jof the unpaid state salarie.s. .Money! I .sallery. they filled hiA pantry with el decreased more than »1,0«0,0()0 i ” ' ®" up and It would of come to n^rly 2$ I ,pproji„„n.,y ,9 I SUte lea^ra. however, refused to --i| E.‘.\. degree is likely to be conferred. By order of W. M. V'’. P. .Adair, Seci*etary. E. 51ood Smith, O. D. Felder Smith, O. D. DRS. SMITH & SMITH Optometrists bad of benn bought out of a gro- { 4oo'()oo pa.ssed ’be dismayr<l. A. J. Beattie, comptrol ^ A rood way to avoid success is to !,rent direction and use to mako you, foreseeinr this in June, the stateux commission, are! dre-youi dut.v. I t success. • • .™v.h ,K. "";"1iytt«. »nno™«d a h,,, ,„pds of opti-i per cent slash in general appropri-' I tote, and the mars^Sstrate moved <-><P™ditures .would he neces-1 ..c' dodge Good intentions are all right, but they are not negotiable for cash to the fellow YOU owf. A L a L ti- Ai. » l^be new month arrived, the corner i up. ou a e **! (jinjtji swopfied stoars with the pay and Wake up ? you meet are torpid. They do not real ize the possibilities for ioy and ac- acrost the hall over the post offis, and john smith moved into 2 rooms of his complishment that are theirs. They do not know what they can do for they i , . j u- , , A • J mother-in-law, and saved his rent, have never tried. i • i i a *1 ,, A , A . an'l jeff stoker left town entirely. Whether your Ulenfs arc great ori "/ vores trulie j small, whether you have gt*nius and / • * SPECIALISTS So* far,” Beattie said, “we have notj^y** Examined Giasaea PrescrilMd It is not w'hat we do, but how we do it that inake.s the difference lietween siicce.'^s' and failure. j - j fire, or simply good muscles, remem-1 Ti e young fellow who wants to roll. fbat it is worth while to make full | up a forturi'*. ir.u.st first learn to roll use of them. A nation is only strong; up Clinton, 8^ C. mike Clark, corry spondent. his sleeves. The Trust and the Trusted Mr. A. Citizen owned a right smart sary. This culminated in failure to, excess of total revenues j 15 West Main Street Phone 191 pay when due all state salaries for the , a . ast two months of the vear , i \ I laboratory for Prompt Repair Serrice last two months of the year. j ^op^ the legislature will take such Piling up difficulties, one state em- steps as will enable the state to op- ploye, John P. Derham, a member of jerate on a cash basis as it relates to! the tax commission, has obtained a i general activities and thereaftei^ bor- j court order for the state treasurer <to , ow no money for that purpose. The j '!how cause w’hy his salary should not only contingency w'ith which w’e have paid in full. I to contend is the renewal of existing' Youi neighbors can’t bridle your tongue. •>'0 you had better take care of it. • of propei-ty in 19 and 20, such as mer as it griijvs end it gn»ws only as its units—citizensgrow and a(fvan<*e and prosper. The New Year is here. Right now on its threshold, regisU r a vow to dig ^ journey which reijuired, money he has on hand a ‘‘trust fund” (the Confederate war ‘‘it certainly can , your t(H*s in for a fresh and d^ep . .- j , ! A new'^paper is just like a man. If stari. State Tre.^auier Julian H. AScarbor-j indebtedness from year to year until oiigh declined to pay warrants is.sued' it is liquidated.” caritile establisinents, farms, factor- for December and 80 per cent of No- ; Query said that if the slate came ies, etc. He found it necc.ssary to goiveinber salaries. He said he regarded tlwough the trying times following on a \ei .v Ion;*: journey which reijuirt his absence for a period of 12 years. It doe.sri’t live up to what it purposes to be, the public wdl find it <»ut. Think it over wriously. ‘o m ike payments on a loan of $3,-! meet its problems now.” 00,000 obtained to pay 85 |>er cent of ‘‘It might seem,” he said, ‘‘that Whatever it is that makes a man i tell his story 10 limes, it isn’t a sense I Mr. .A. Citizen and hiif wife and i :itate aid teachers salaries and to meet i .South Carolina owes a great deal of family knew' that their interests, *ther obligations. j money it might not be able to pay, but Tmust be intimstetl to other men and ' This is a part of the $13,000,000 ahri the state has had situations like thi^‘ ' th<*y proceded therefore to ballot on ligatioins facing the state. In addi-1 to meet before and it will meet this, certain candidates that had offered Jtion to the $3,400,000, there are $1.53,-; With drastic, but sane, economy prac- Overcome Pains this better way WOMEN who get Into a weak, run down condition can hardly expect to be free from troublesome ’’■mall eyriiptoms." WniTo the trouble is dud to wtak- r. s, Car.lul hell's women to get stio .irer and thus piukea It easier for '’aiMie to lake its orderly course. I’.d’iful, luigkinc symptoms disap- r«"ar ns nourishment of the bo<ly Is t.np:ovi.ii. of dep«'n*IJn« on. temporary •"III j lP' during th.* time of suffer- r. ink*' Cinlul t.) build up your to womaniy silmenta. 13 Years Ago of huiTUM'. or any oth(*r kind of sense, u,,||m From The ('hronicle services to run his business dur- 600 in , baby: bonds, $5,000,000 in^Aiced in government, state and “po THE-CHRONICLE iing their absence. Another trouble with a great many pt'ople is that they have no convic tions of their own but paddle along with public opinion. of 1919 - {»eori.’e The first catalogues. sign of Don’t ho like a little pin hea<l n<‘\er sefs tlu‘ point. .Mr. .A. l.egi.ilator was duly elected Han;t.gan. who has he<*n j after Mr. Citizen’s farming; ^(onnected with the Thoniwe'l orphan- .Mr. A. Congressman was i age for .several years, has a<*cepU*d a successful aspirant in a race, and sued with Jacob.s & (joiiqiany. | j^.j^.j^ated to man^ige Mr. Citi- I . ■ I . zen’s mercantile holdings, whil^ Mr. - I ^'**urens ( .ounty Baptist School, ^ came thru with a howl, itiTlTat institute will convene at the 1* irsl ^ charge jof Mr. Citizen’s factories and wage- con vene Hapjtist church h'riday morning. Here is a fine 1933 motto for us all — live .-vo you can jias.-^ un.v grocery tore in town. earnei-s. .Mr. .A. Citizen returned home in i 1931. He found that .Mr. A. Ixegislator It heats all ’now a wuinan c.an get a ^truukful of stuff into a ; getting leatly to go off. .A war trophy train was in the city Tuesday and attracted .s«*veral hun- d’ed persons. I I had mortgaged all of his farm lands C«.tron~a(Ivahced a cent a fH>und thejjj,,,} over the said land.srf uilcu.se.when pa.st week. The market dosed yester-^Acected useless barns, hired various| land sundry unnecessary tenants to! look after this and that while he slept I and slumlieied and loafed on a hight salary c'eated by himself. Result: All of Mr. .\, Citizen’s property of thi.s kind had heconr worthless to him. iday at ‘>7.38. Here’s anothci good 193.’. resojulioiij The campaign is now on to st'il for our housewives pass up the door- $ 11,0.50 Victory bonds in Clinton. to-door peddler. Spend your money at, .—— hoim. Mrs. Duncan Johri.son and chiidit'n — . of .N'ewlK'rry, are the guests of Capl. b'olk' are I'.urd to satisfy m this and Mrs./T. J. Duckett. world. !*• opie m reasonable circum- ; — stances have visions of the poor hou.M>,, Mrs. M. .1. McKadden and Miss Nan while the I’ch grumble that they can’t Copelaml leave Friday for .Augilisia to get rich faster. attend the Christian Endeavor con- vent ion. With t^iu Year, new tlifficul- ^ ties, new proidenis fatv-us ()ur experj. Miss Ro.se Cornebsoii of N«-vv Or- ,.l in, .vo;,r .houl.l lu'li, l.'ans, h.T Kn..i.lfat)HT. M. j.;",, Coi.xiTssman had reacht-d 'tay «eit “f tl'.e ' it J'-- we enter upon S. Bailey. Mr. A. Congressman had expanded .Mr. A. Citizen’s mercantile interest : from Dan to I’.eersheha, and the folks Ml Dun <*ould not jiay for what they j bought, and Beersheba had quit trad- ; ing with his firm because he put a I’anff on his goods that kept them from evcluMiging commodities, thereT another milestone. Hupi'.v .New Vcarl U hat a blessed Mr. and Mrs. Jas. R. Copeland, Mrs. Kinma laittle and Mrs. Harvey Bran- the point where he could neither sell nor collect. .Mr. A. .Senator had huilded hazards I ohrn.'^e. .'-peak it Irom the ht'art. and non left Tue.sday for Abbeville to at- j i , .i r u- ' ' , • v* lA I Ai 'Tu ■ AAi jj- round about the premi.ses of his em- then Stnv. (. i eke evei\y one .New ' tend the Thoinpson-lAittle wevldiitg. ■ , . a . au r i. u ' i ’ 11 1 . • I ployei s laetories, in the way of high- Year a h ioi y on* and y»>urs will t»e . . ,, . • i i. • j " ■ ‘ '/ i>i 1 1 Cl A *M- K ■ priced, w hite-co lared, sw'ivel-chaired liaimv mue.i Mr-^. Blakely Sloan and Miss .Annie ' , , . II u Air A A agents and aiuisovs, e.vcess exi>enses — liagi'ii have relurntHl from a visit toi. , ’ ,, ,, , , A. %. M !'i I I • All II Dir wliims and whams, selling agen- A log.'.l.ef , Hie New 5 ear is an ein- .Miss r.li/.a I.ind.say in AWawilIe. i • . .. i , r ! j . . cies that tailed to function, and other i.ieni et eyoort unity, it gives us ai - in i f .i r » . . I .. A M L'l „ I ii. IV .. ,1 . I .. A <'os()v acci ssoi ies tiefore the facts cliance to write a better page into our I .Miss Klizahelh i)ougIa.s li'aves to history and to pi ofit liy the mistakes imn row for Columbia wlane .she will made in the past. It..gives us time iipieseiit the Clinton high .school in and an op ><)i lua.ty for the good that j the .state recitation contest. ...For... The New Yeai A well-equipped office is essential in the conduct of every business — it saves time and worry and makes for efficiency. Here you will find everything you need in Office Supplies for the New Year. wc ought to do. IHI.NK IT 0\EK L..,lhc New Year, which is now with us, sc .c‘i no other purpo.se than to gnvc thy h rr.an ace a breathing spi‘11 and tniic 1<t slop a:id lliink, it wo'vJd be worth wiuie. When a yeai lend.', husiiies' and .so- The Boy Scouts troop, with Rev. Henry Stokes as ma.ster, now has thirty-tw’o meinlH'rs. They attended an enjoyable party Friday evening at the home of .Mrs. Robert Vance. that fnivisl Mr, A. Senator to dis charge all of his day and night wage- eariieiy and thus caused unemploy-j mei't from one end of the earth to ihei other I .And thusly hove our beloved (7)1 polit ician- luindlcT and hanl|H*i'ed, Ci'cie .Sam’s business affairs. They have lift no stone unturned to tear| An attractive event of the wwk was “1’ i tjie surprise birthday dinner given by |bought, bought and bor-! Mrs. A. H. Henry in cerebration of Mr.'‘‘I- 'vieckud and built, built and j eial life..i'<>M^V-«!u’.osl to a halt and ii jlfni y’s fifty-fifth birt-lwiyy | w recked, hired , and »-^-hued, wast^ j iFa fine time to plan to liut out errors luid extravagances, follies, deceit, liad methods and give right a trial. What liave you been doing with yourself? Ha.e vou worked well and faithful-, Did in^ *s 'duty? Havj you used unclean'' methods in busine.ss? Have you chargeil “all that traffic will bear” anil (IFsi roycil, taxed and ilouble- fik's of The'Chronide for Ir and extended—till we are nearly nil broke or bustetl or banki-upt and the end ain’t yet in < From .May 1, 1919). 4 TIMELY SUGGESTIONS For Help In Starting the New Business Year Rightly Blank ITooks Gummed L<*tbels Paper Fasteners HiottinR l•aper Index Tabs Pen Holders (’arbcin Paper Ink Pencil Sharpeners Cash Bo«>!kS Ink Stands Reinforcements (ommercial Ijetter Heads Rinjif Books Envelopes Letter Trays Lubber Bands l)ip.«k Sets lxK>.se Leaf Forms F^ulers I.'janes Mailing Labels Envelopes Mimeojerraph Paper Second Sheets Eye Shades -a IVfoistehers Stamp Pads Filing Equipment Notary Seals S’enojfraphers* ^ X Fi lders Rubber Stamps Note Books (Jiuc Paper Clips __ ___ _ Typejftriter Ribbom^— 1 Iy?\Have you done your duty? Di you/know that there is such a thin .. O f I J ..-.-.I,,., Nobody’s Busidess By Gee McGee t sight—.much to the shame of decency j and common sense. i Ra\SOR. crisi>s LOSE IN court' i News Froai Flat Rock J I'ob flyhn hit snot yet letunied ba-'k (Gontinued from page one) ^ and saveil your conscience with the from the iMist honnus.niartch on wa.'-h-i *^^*‘'***^ Garter and M.Bonham | fact that other men do the.se thing.s? inglon and his wife is afeaivd tha< he;”J^'* Acting .Ju.sticos G. J. Ramage and Have you been a good citizen? Have boniius, as 1k‘ is sta/- - you lived, acted and thought right? **‘<1 *r*’t it. f** "ere indicted for mur- Have you been alive to the fact that afcaredt|iat he has 5|ient same:"*"*" Rasor slaying. Emest Hitt, you owt s<Mnotliir.if boyonH tKo iiK-iei'’y •’«' »»» to tho wmr but m^ver "''f*', "'“n. »•><• “Coot” payraont of your Uxes to your city. ““‘of hi« rin<l l•^ulIl. ! Kichards. Ncxro furm hand, werei .Uta and nation? j |Ki«ntcd a reveninte and t«»tifi»d for; Parhaps you work with your hanila. »>'*» tonnia vaava a.iith. our =«>'“» i Moat of u. do. Hava you byan chaar- with bar twin ful, thouthtful and anar«etic-or a »«» U'* ner guesses of the all-aibe in the county seat last tMsday and she says they served a aiee plate luntch for 35c. time server and a human grouch, in tent on drawing salary and giving as little in return as possible? Suppose, with the New Year that y<m atop and Ukatiina to find whara tteufht W.1] *1.. you «« coura«a ^ ^ , •’>' —inspiration. ‘ ^ ‘ The supreme court's ruling on the appeal said “it is especially signifi cant that, although more than 50 wit nesses testified in the case, none of the exceptions question the correct ness of any ruling of the court as to the admissibility of evidence.” PRINTING “ALL KINDS — EXCEPT BAD” , We print anything from a^vi^ing card to a book. All work delivered ^(mptly and guaranteed. ( We ask the pleasure and privilege of serving you again in 1933 in your Advertising, Printing and Office Supplies, promising a continuance of earnest efforts to please. aN a .i ii J You wHl want to fight all the hard er this year,. ~ If you are going domip perhaps a review ef your pest raiatekea, spread iMit in glowing array,, will bri^ e splash of red Mood to your face had sthMT fon to make the moct ef the ho^y brai|i tha^ only await iatel- - /X.' i' stockholders MEETING The regular annual meeting of verry bumpy an<FfuU of gtana aestes. | Stockholders of the Commeieial Bank this made it rough oa ottermobeels of Clinton, S. C., will .be held Tues- ansoforth. they uaed .the chaiagang scrape which is effie green has aoU hia pair of crutches, as he foaad he was well enough to walk withet thaa the next day after he got hia faBoraaet moa- day, January 10, 1933, at 4:00 o’clock] p. m., in the office of the Bank, to elect directors for ensuing year, and to tnmsact such bueiaeea aa may come before the meeting. H. D. HENRY. l-6-2tc I Publidiert—Printen—Stationers Telephone 74n . ' -^Oimton. S. r. Publishing Co.