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THE CLWTON-CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C.
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as of June I8th, for the construction
in Clinton of a U. S. p^stoffice buil<L |
wn^.
Georire H' D2vid.son, one of the old-,
jest cititen-<« of the community, pas.sed
waay May 2Gth while visiting his
daughter, Mrs. J. McMillan, at
Renno. He was in his 95th year.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1^33
^aki*"ham"*or*"sausagefor3opper^
the hour when the body, brains, stom^
ach and nerves are tired'out. ^
I The country jurist—rour next gover-
InofT—is right; he builds a good fire
I under the boiler in th,e morning. He is
fortified for the dny’s struggle. He
twill be less tired at ^closing-time. He
* will eat a ligfit meal “to sleep on.”
I His arteries will last. He will outlive
AS GOVERNORS EAT ,
The election year. 1932, brought me’
('apt. Thos, J. Duckett passed away
at the Clinton hospital on Tuesday,
May 27th. after a critical illness.
~ ♦ u f' f dent-elect Roosevelt is already‘mak- Ifovemors this year, as'
Mi-s. ('. M. Bailey is at home frorn influence felt in Washington.' others. But it is not the po-l
^ g^ ua ion exercises a icor Eve.''>'thing was .set for the enactment dietary habits that at-j
^ * ! of a genCra! manufacturers sales attention — picked up by,
lew. with both the Republican admin-
the city jurist.
^ %
Wa.shington, D. C., Jan. 9.—Presi-interesting news items. i jy/||*g OrilllllllOlld
Suffers From Fadl
Mi.s.«.es .Sara Dunlap of Rock Hill, . , . , l
Ix.uis.. IVndy of Senooa, and Louise the Democrats in con-
“no.sey”
reporter for the daily j many friends of Mrs. W. H.
Drummond, mother of Mrs. T. L. W.
Simpson of Chester, are the ifuests ofl^"*' 'V "‘>'■‘*,'1"’! no^^rT iZver, . Bailey of this city, Mrs. Louis Ander-
.Mrs M J McFadden from -Albany that Mr. Roo.scvelt had lawyers, the outgoei \a a [son, Mrs. J. Willie Henderson and
i different ideas — and that killed it. large-city resident —the incomer is i Mrs. C. P. Vincent of Laurens, will be
sni.. _ L 1 from a small county-seat town a life_5.„rr\' to learn that she broke her leg
afternoon while visiting
of Mrs. Vincent. The ac-
, . occurred when Mrs. Drum-
Mes.sr.s Louis and Rhett Dugan, re- ^®'’ Hoover’s principal emis- 'aiJ to be very healthy. The country imond slipped and fell in the dining
Too many of us regard duty as a'felt the need to refresh their spirits returned from France, are’vLs-i Kurope, spent several days in, Jurist is strikingly robust; he risc-s at room, breaking both bones above the
CLINTON, S. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 12. 1933
thing that rest.v upon other people. and renew their faith.
We believe, as firmly as we believe
iting their mother, Mrs. L. M. Dugan.
'conference with Mr. Roosevelt. Mr.'‘tay'break—“goes to bed with the
Many college students do not worry I anything, that the regeneration of our, Neville, w
aliout their studies. Thi.v seem to national moral, imfiaired by the dis- sin-nding several months
think that i.s what the faculty is fo- appointments and disillusions of these ex|>ected home today.
I late hard jrcars, will come about Ahet ’
Ft dwsn’t proM anything that you -nnre surely and the more swiftly^f,
have money today. .SomeWly elsoias we are told, our people are really
ankle. .She was taken to the Laurens
hospital, where she is now resting as
money
will ha' e it tomorrow.
The jwor’y managed farm is usual
ly one that allow.s th«' women folks to
work the year arouml ami leavej^ the
'Tnerra^n'iT^fifm- months in the year to
si*end in i(>wij lo ytu.ssip and cu.ss.
Davi.s i.s a Democrat, and an admirer chickens.’ We know the city man does ^ ^ ^
who has beeni®”^ supporter of the incoming Pi-esi-, just the opposite of that! The reporter comfortably as could be expected un-
s in -\a.shvxile **' undei-stood to have given drives u.s a glimp.se at the breakfa.sts jer the circumstances.
Mr. Roosevelt a comprehensive pic- of the two men—in striking contrast: j '
tu”e of the European situation and, ‘‘The present chief executive takes J pivai qk'tt'i i?vipvt
„ ... . . . , Jthe necessity for early aciton not only i a breakfast which con.si.sts only of or- FINAL SETTLE.MENT
iss . ary ing as re urne ^he matter of consideration of the^ange juice and black coffee.” Take notice that on the 14th day
I Washington. D. C., after a visit to her!
turning liack to the religion of their , r> , lt-
I'.lhe.s for strength .nd bolp.
ECONOMY NEEDED
The ^suu*hJCaralina GeD^ral,A-Ssem-
war debts, but also the disarmament' “The new-elected executive actu.illy of February, 1933, I will render a
conference and.the international mon- ’^ants ft'ied chicken for breakfast, ac- final adcount of my acts and doings
i , I etary conference. i cording to his wife, who does his! as Administrator of the estate of
I (hroni file.s of The Chronicle forj . ^ *
I-May 2y. 1919). -- i Firm On Debt Stand
MISP1..\( ED EMPH ASIS
What tb V t -iMt- '. needs at jiresf iil
IS not lio'iulat'(>1) in connection w'th
mtoxiC 't. i»\j I ‘iut*rv. but in respect to
ij»*bts i ' Icin' Vimling. The Vonclu-
dies 1933
Croib Loan Bill:
•.on «
if tb»*
ma’tcr is that \vc
FiTV'eonvehThg Tuesday, wTTT have he- iff
fore it many seriotn; problems am! alOUoC
faces a difficult task.
The que.stion of state finaWCes, the
putting into effi*ct of gtivernmental
nfmm t.. rWi pr.a^r 'c'omniillw Voles To Expedite'"
and br ing relief to burthmed taxiiay-'
eis w II have the forcTiiost place on
the l«,;.s!ativo calendar if campaign
■meals; if he cannot have the fried * Tandy Milam, deceased, in the of-
1 Political'Washington harn“t receded a breakfast steak or fice of the Judge of Probate of Uu-
the attrttnle heW hv b<rthtor .sausage. .f.
iRepubUcan and Democratic leaders: letters 'ivill recaB on the same day wt+F^nly for a final
Ithat there can be no cancellation of •">’ •n«'>*tf‘nce on good breakfast.s for, discharge from my trust as Admia-
the war debts owing bv Europe to '^;orker >,o man i.s fit for a tsirator. .. , ,
'America That there will have to be^'*®'>' ^ ® b'-eakfast oft Any person indebted to sail estate
.ome revision of terms, perhaps in <’bances ai-e is notified and required to make pay-
,some case", a mluction of the inter-'"®" " ‘I* f‘onsume the big ment on or before that date; and al
(onsic*erali«n of Bill MakiriKlest rate, P< I haps in other cases an a.- — _ persons having claims against ^ul
S10:i (HK) 0(10 Available I rangenu nt which will benefit Ame. i- «^Hcials of the present j estate will present them on or before
are greatly in m-.d of that exhilua- l"’«'mises In-ard throughout the state
t un w hi.d, gu,-.- along with the meet- summer are not fi|r-^ W ad in-ton. .Ian. 'J.
ng of o ui.'ations through soUM ne..s »r‘»tten. Retrenchment all along the; ruU- committee voted today to give a Washington is still applauding .Sec- ..hibernate” for a vear Secretarv of
and ccon.Mhv lathci than of that pa-a- ‘fpendituros is iin|K>rative, and . pr.vdegedNtatus to legislation making retary .Stim-or’.< reply to the inquiry i^timson w
can industry in return for concessions., “*■<* " hen+SHid ^iate. duly proven or be forever
The hou.se o.ui’e generally admitted. thiough with these jobs. The| -arrei .
President has .said that he is going to '•I. Dll.L.ARD .MIL.A'l,
.Administrator.
■ disc, of fo!!_\
.. t.if'Ct fulne;.
which is ctrated by the
V. h.ch intoxication
I . IIX t |WS. a VA# IS J .'t; la k I lllAAia i i , ; X' l,4«l V • ' t. I ! ff I I; I 1'J #J V VA# tllC IIIV^Ull^
the ovcl-shadowing problem will Ik* available JlP.3.<dK),000 for crop pro-1 tian'^mitled from the new premier of
ill go back to his .New . Jan. 9tb, 1933.—2-2-lie.
how to sle«T the state thr*ough the | duct ion loans in 1933.
crisis now threatened by shar{> shrink-j Pn.paratiuns were going ahead,
age of revenues..!' i I’l. meanwhile, for the house proper to
At the opening sr.ssion a:i appeal ^ continue deliaU* on the Democratic
for “economy** wa,s sounded. The j farm relief bill—^winding up the gen-
Kann* 's and Taxfiayers I^eague is ad-Vral arguments in a three hour course
vocating appropriations not exceed-1 before the stage for amendmehts
ing l.'i.OOO.OOO for current expendi- could be reached,
t bcci nic- known as a luib of firo- m 1933. The slate bu<lgi*t coin-j Democratic leaders plan to consider
g'-e^s. an .ndu^t' ial ceni<*r. a'city uf' announced that it" will ^ th»* prutiurtion loan bill imnieiliately’
of recommend a supply bill of $ti,l‘<r),000 | after final action is taken 5n the i!o-
as against ^»,5()0,000 estimateil reve-1 mest ic aJIotinent plan,for fixing min-
nue. This recommendation '.provides it.nini prices on major farm crops.
France through .Ambassador
Edge.,
The head of the French government
York city law practice. The secretary
of the treasury, .Mr. Mills, who is
E. Mood Smith, O. 1).
Felder Smith. O. D.
Oini.MI.SM NEEDED !
It take-, more than goo<i intentions!
mnl “ a city b^ ■•giM iwi 1 busier. |
.A ci'v Ts gi-tiing somewhi'TO \yhen
, , . . , , , I quite wealthy, may, it i.s .said, biiv am
asked the ambassador to find out from : i L
hi, „h.. ,ie,„ -- --:ire?u:^"urrhrRo::te7:,;^^^^^ smith & smith
rfo.’*riLtTon"‘"Mr!'%;<U. ^ •wretary of war.; OptOmetristS
. * „ Will go hack to his oil and real estate
question on u> the slate dt*partmenv . :—7vrrT:
, m, t;,. 1 1 • a bu-siness in Oklahoma. It is under-,
and Mr. Stimson replied, in effect: . j i i j o* r j • ,
.stood Iceland Stanford university
“The first neces.sary .step is for
f-o *')
• I,t1 ** .
bve ari«
(•b**^**^s ;*•'<! rlui'f'bos. a citv
I 1 v'hc:' in A Irf’li
’i' iiig.
Miako H
Ni>\v:i.l:ivv ihiMT i> ?is n'lich eoMi|>e-j nl,„„}.t 33,0(>(),()00 Ik*-' Chairman Jones of the agricultuiv
iition bet\%* on « 'i< - a-, tboro is in sppropriations last year. ...Argu-jcomniittc'e apiwared before the ruies' much roncemed over
biisirie-.- ment over the pnqmsed budget will committee in behalf of extending the America of its failure to pay. It is
Tbeie I no li.Oi.M a ' t<i wh.at .a city therefore Ik* hot and heavy. j jerop loan |»rovision of the reconstruo-^ not going tin* far to ^ay that Eng
land’s stiH'k is higher than it has lK*en
ran do ,\vh» r i!w < tirons work together ptir the pre.sent, economy i.s the tion act.
L* < .1. . »Io A/iyx <wx/x .i. , wants Dr. .Ray Wilbur, secretary ofi
fiance to pay us that $19,000,000 that • -ite • i . u • I
was uue on December l.'-.th. After they j SPECIALISTS
Tlie secretary of the navy, Charles j Eyes Examined GiaRses Preacribei.
Frances Adams, will go haclx tf> hisii5 West Main Street Phone Itl
homif^in Boston, ami it is rumoiedi Prompt Repair Strrlc
♦ hat he may be chosen president of,
Harvard. The postmaster general, Mr.?
Brown, has no plans other than to en-j
ioy himself as w'ell as 1h* con in his?
they
have paid that then we will talk alnrut
the rest of it.” ‘
The French goveminenl is very
the effect in
Clinton, 8. C.
to a un’t4*d cffiit fi'i- tlw home city, tbipg. The state, like thr* nation. iSj a bHl. to arimmpJiah tbe: sanw'ffad -irnd r rr i
Wb-e 'b.. fitiz. ns have a vision of ,|i i^-^-oveiy is in the near fu- already has Iwen approved by tht ; UepoiU iveeived by the foreign trade
♦s futu'* anti x'ultivate it to the are all hoping, but it will In* Jisenate. 'bureau of thx* department of corn
ier cx»t td cooperative effort, the j, y;|„w convalesrem-e a convalescence “Total allotments to the agriculture rnorce indicate that sojuethng Tike a
< ty get soim-whcie. v ,squiring patience, self-sacrifice, self- dtjKirtinenl under the Reconstruction j national boycott Hgaitist French goods
nemocF-at in .Mr. Hoover’s cabinet, the
attorney-general, Mr. .Mitchell, may
•e ihe only Democrat not in .Mr.
HcMisevelt’s cabii’.et. The secretarv of
The ^access of a iit.\ is not ii.sualh on ihe pari of all as nec«‘s.Hary act,” Jones testified,! is being promoted anumg the women • u %i n i
due to one man or set of men. but is readju.stmenUs and n-trenchments are $132,500,000. 1 of America, that many millions of ‘'Hr Hyde, proposes to go
due to the fact that every citizen is
doing his Of her best to help. Increased taxes can only mean fail-'
, I
Of this, the department advanced 1'^o.'lars of onleis for French gar-
! i>i>*nls. ladies’ umlerwear and the like
r<*lea'ed back for use of the corpor- *'”"*
.I...... .. in pllMllK'tlon loans $04,(KM),000 and'
The woild alwa>> pa>s attention to collect. When a man ha.s no / , , , ^ , have bwn cancelled, and that the
“to the iitv that shows a progressive he cannot pay, and it is use- " ' ' “ ' . " ' V. Uouiist Ira' el to
•pint It lakes li‘tle...nteiest m a city ..^.^^seless to expect that the ““’n in dealing agricultural credit redu-cd
that IS lacking in puidic spirit. state will undertake to .sell all prop-. rx’! px>r;;t ions, $ I«,a00.(K)0.
Fvery oi’y must ha\e a certain sake of taxes. It is fu-f “On loans made in 1932. the depart-
• tandaid of cooperation which it must make a budget which is Imiind ment has colUfted $10,000,000, of
riiaintan
France
ha.s
been
Imck to his home state of .Missouri.
Roy I), ('hapin. secretary of com-
lUx^rcc, who has not been very long
aw'ay from his job as president of the
Hudson .Motor company of IK*truit, is
ex|K*cted to resume that industrial
pjst.-while Secretary of IuiImu Doak
will probably resume his work as an
< Imloiv* :t /CM must havi*
faith
1< ts of fai’.h; faith iu ourselves, faith
ir. our n* ir'>d'0*v. fmth lu our city. If
don’” v<'- wil' be «ea: xif time and
i: - Ilf f*-‘.
li«; t:t • for led Idooded op
.No ’ Elalwrate Inaugural
Mr. Roosevelt insi.sts upon simplici
to cause tnmble and cannot la* met which 51.5.(i<Hb»M>0 has been turned <>' m connexion vvith his inaugiPa- official of the Brotherhood of Railway
it » - . is ■ *1 tat f%\m» g^triukrutu^n tioii. iic nHs ssul (nfit this is HO TrAinni^n
with the states income. It is lime to back to the d»r|M*ration. r i iiammen.
l,K,k ,he s.tux<...n .s.,uxrey .n tl..- fHO- • Tl,,. K.-.v... the |.r,..lud...n lean di- f'" the state- .. spent intmense sums
«nd,e.-..yn.zethenZs.sityforlo.asen. vis,..., .,f the .lepnrtn.ent tvilh $U.- ;.‘n.hn,z m .Natmnal (.uard troops to
Overcjome Pains
this/ bet(er way
W’OMK^ who get Into a weak, ruilh
down /TOndlUon ran hardly expect
to b^ree from troublesome ‘‘amall
EynyTitoms.”
Iiert' the trtnible la <lu« to wtak-
n/'Hs, t'artiul helps women to get
Sitttiii^fr and thus iiiskes it e.isinr for
nature to take its orderly courso.
t‘ ill I til, migaing symptoms lilsiip-
pt.tr as nourlsJiment of the body U
l.i'.provi li,
of <ler>entling on temporary
pti.i lull.s during tiie time of suffer-
i i;r. take Canlul to build up your
■ "tai'C* to woniaiily ailments.
w»
•i.e firy
Now I
! m
< (l\I I
•p.. , '.,f
i.. • '-»■
W .'h
y.Hi.i :
, - , , . non mill .xn Knn.l part in an inuugui ai parade, and
;ug .he ,.-.'es..ure on the ,ample by the on hand.
SUBxSCRlBE TO THE ( HRONICLB
BANK STATEMENTS
• i *tji
t \( I-
i>l ii
• for I <*ti ii'oodetl
•If - im
<M;!y in this way will
and iinceitalnty be
“The s«,nate bill would make avall-
llds $n,0h0.00n fo- 1933. pensive and elaborate inaugural ball.
■ides that the bal- H«' inoUbly will accept an escort .i/f
vt*:* '•
lie ■(*
tins IS
i f ‘•'.••light
Bf:’. I> \l OF RELIGION
i.‘ ’.be «»'t mfer«*sting <le-
*- t*" •!.. v.rti just ended is
the atte/iilance on
p ut‘ ng Ivt
lo the legislature we say give us , lotted t
a chance lo get back on our feet.; Gon act
Ther»- must !k* an adequate govern- d*.*';u'‘*»i n* D*r use in 19.M.
ment. «>f course, there are piiblie ser
that mu,st/lK* provide.! without ;ri add t-r to the $11 on hand.
I.incohi’s lime. The city Overdrafts
Statement of the t'oiidition of
The Commercial Bank
I.ocatwl at Clinton. S. C., at the Close
of Business Dec. 3t. 1932.
RE.SOCRrK.S
Loans and Discount-- $1Tk.2^'' 73
k«4 4U ciiU4;th uiem >■ y. we a:x? all weary_iLnd _“bix>ke;
Ole
't * - -d •
■ the" I'.eo ;4 e ;
rhtt-rrh ——-v.,.*.—.
t.f'r'vh'. M. Pe-
t ht: ■' h > ■ .* • h
to th ' a- tvi-b-nee of a revival of the,
.•p.r't ot ivnig.on.
Th^^ -«*eiiis to us a vc.y Inumful
' yp of th.*‘ tn'W*s. We went through a
|H*ri«n|, after tire war. when it looked
as if rclig* .*1'‘ h *d lost its hold upon
tfie fHopIe of .\mcrica. From Ote 1k‘-
ginninzs of oe*- iiaiion, we have al-
way?*’ '■een a profoundly religious |>eo-
jile. Religion wa.-
tarlies? tsrlonial"
freatev-t leader
nil pal line nt. but we must be given a 'I •'*
i harx' to re.storx* farm pnxiuct prices
an«l n*\ixe business, without the I d-* n«‘l
sti.-ilit acLet of heavy taxation. Ju.st pa»‘t»*u-r“ e limat* s.
.NfLNEl
•tk» available an aggregate irnnp is sonu-Dmes caj'ed “The 1‘resi- l.iberty Bonds Owned hy
iMtiitV) - Ldynh!? has been to Bank . » 20.(»0 bOO
believe, according to <le-incoming and outgoing Bonds and Stocks Ow nt*d
full' 1‘ 0. irlents as they ride together frvun ty Bank 121, id 1.00
Statem^id of the ( oiiditicn of
M. S. BAILEY & SON,
Bankers
•aK-.nted at Clinton. S. C.. at the Closd
of Bu-i.ue.ss D.-c. :;i,
elimination of' wra.ste and extrava-i
/arre wheiX'VxT it exists, regardlt»ss at'Ie only
ii>t he fed on who is hurt’^bv the auidving of the ”1 !•'* house b’!l ni^ivi . ixi.-i i i i • . .x.
" ' ^ ‘ ^ anri* of i!.e original $200,000,000 al- I hiladelphia cdy troop, the im-
o* icolture in the reconstrue- s.uiadron whose black hor-c.-
^hull Ih*“ turned over to the hor.-ehaii plupic- in their
silver helmets have b,ei • a pictur-
weuld be $92,000,000. whieh esq in* feature of pM-sid* »ial naugu-
•;rtions /due;'
CCS that mu.'it/lK* provideii vviinoui •" “ *> • -x- vv .—- ^ .
■ ' RE.SOrRCKS
j I cans end DLi:.ca.Jiits . $>70,111.45
that the full ••'•'* ty Hank Rond^-^.^H Sr -k fi f»0,bl2.4l
$10.'i*o«i -00 will be needed, but the'l-'-^* White Hon.^e lo .the Capitol, and Furniture and Fixtures 3.imj.<H) '* l!v n!vik ^
An.erira p..ims ..f t. .r.!.-n..,m,. t»xcs. | »oaW p ii.a.hHpwlo. While H-.n-,. xW. ■ Rank.-
It is quite likely, W’aKhin.Kton un- 'Tanks and Cash Item-
derstands. that the Piaugural cere- Other Resources
mmm m wm m ; monics will consi>t'of nothing more , w i i
To Visit StatCiV^'®" incoming Bresident taking TOTAL I (Hher^feiourcet ^
ire and b
i.x.ures
13 Years Ago
* Rotary Head
( Banking House
son QS I Estate Owned
„on hand and due from
125 001 Hanks
1_J(0NE
NOXF.
XONPx
in,l>G7.49
items of Interest From The ('hrooicle
r: of 1919
Wi IW P" iw on iW' ^ wo
Clinton .Anniversary jubilee aial
the basis of our Home-t'oming day will Ik* obst*rve<l
settlements. Our on June 7lh as a feature of chautau-
in the early days di«l qua week.
'the oath of office on the east fixint of LIAPII ITIF.S
. X ,* rr A jj . Capitol building, facing the Capi- rapital Stock Paid in $
International Officer To Address lol Plaza, in which :i cix>wd ef lOO.OOO ^u*‘plus Fund
Ri tarians In Rock Hill. Local can easily gather. The oath wUl be Undivided Profits, less cui-
('lub To Be Represented. jadministered. as usual, by the chief ^ent Expenses and Tax-
5fi.9l6.'7
170.87
407.29
•50.000.00
25;^.t}0
TtiT.AL
,\
'ju'vticjp of the supreme court, attired
in his ix)bes of office, and sx>me pic- • Uu^x to Banks and Bankers
n<A hesitai** t'» M'«>claim publicly and
to prHctice"thi* ■ belief in the guiding
< linton .R<»tanans ha'c receixfed , .... 11 j .k.. '
* IX o ituresque color will in* added to the nivMl»*nd'4 ITnnaid
ifrt>m their district governor. Dr. Royi ' . . n:.... r .n i...* .- unpaia
. _ - - X. .. hv th#» hrilliiint iLill-flress uni- - j..^i r\^
Mrs. (ieorge W’right, Mrs. .\.
L 'Z. •n«.m*s. of R.<k Hill, dotails of I ‘h' Individual Doposits Subjovt
forms of the members of the diplo-! Check
, V . $983,785.98
LIABILITIES'
Capital Stock Paid in $ 20,201.40
250.40 Undivided Pi-ofit-s, less
NONE' Current Expen.se.s and
94.00j Taxes Paid / .
Due to Ranks and Bank-
powei of a Divine Providence The Sfiencer and Mrn. J. I. Copeland .s|>efit t»w mcet ng •" Hil! January 27' j officeis of the Deposits
i’ in .Xinety-Six attending , t'^heie (hnlon P. Annerson pf Albu-j ^ navv and i »»opo.sit.s
p'ctuie of Washington on his knees h iiday
at Valley Forge, when the cause of meeting of the Presbyterial
the Kevolu»ion:st'i seemed hopeless, ‘
kas always l>een one of the most in- .Miss l^tuise Pitts has returned to
spiring incidents m .American history’. Columbia college after a few days at
The tenets of every’ religion make it home.
a consolation in time of suffering and* ^ r , u •
peed. There should be no feeling ofi Misses .Vlercer Vance, t.'aroI*nejannouncement of the coming
■hame on the part of the man or wo- Caldwell. Maiy Bean and Bennett j *”*^*****^ ***** doubtless the club will be
man who, having neglected his reli-1 Godfrew luive returned from Augt»5- • repie»ente<I
quei-qiR*, Xcw Mexico, president of
Rotary Intei-national will clasp hands
with ('arolina Rotarians at the first
visit of an Inte>-national president to
the 5Sth district meeting.
Members of th? local club have
fion and iU call to duty when mate-, la where they atteaKied a Christian
rjgt ihinga were going well with him. Endeavor conference,
now feels the urge to come back and
Tentative plans for greeting Mr.
.Anderson call for an informal recep
tion in the parlors at Winthrop col
lege. The Rotarians will then gather
maimes. , Time Certificates of De-
It probably w'ill be the first time posit
in history that one former governor Check.*
•of New York ha.s sworn in anotheri gjils Re-dis-
former gcveinor of Mew Y’ork as counted
President of the United State.s. , Paynble. including
l»ok For Farm \eto Certificates for Money
The domestic allotment farm relief Borrowed
plan will probably be passed by coin ^ Reserve Fund Carried on
gresa, and the expectation is that it funeral. Individual or
will be vetoed by President Hoover.- Savings Ledger
That is expected for two or three rea-, ^
153.728.24
2.131.56
■'
119.611.38
1.719.25
.NONE
22.500.00
256.62
ers
Individual Deposits Subject
to Check 762,011.38
Time Certificates of De
posit 183,493.27
Certified Checks 32.02
Cashier’.^ Checks 3,T15.76
Notes and Bills Re-dis-
19,632.15
XOXE
join again the ranks of the believers,j Mr. John Young of Oklahoma, is ,
seeking Spiritual consolation for a, visiting relatives in the community j |* auditorium where visit-
bn|jsed soul. TTiat is what religion is and attended the Hurricane home-i***^ eelehrities will be introduced a^
for. That is where its greatest ser- coming last Sunday. j 5®*“- Andetson will speak. The
'rice t|t> mankind is rendered.
Some men are afraid of
being
wwered at if they \am back to the ' a month*s abaeace from his pulpit and
darreh now, after staying away from | will spend the tune chiefly in Chicago,
it ttvwQgh the fat years. We do not^wnd Columhua. Ohio.
keCeve that anyone who has fait ihe
I Rotary Anns are also invited..
Rev. Henry Stokes has been granted I Thomas has urged that local
mbers
^ritanl UlnminaikNi that cornea fnm
mu€ CQBti^ wth the inaptrinf .source
dTfaitli nndlMipa that is in the church
seer fad other thsu kindly to-
whm, lika hi^aself* have
W. H. Simpeoa attended the grand
lodge meeting. Ki^ghts of Pythias,
haki the past week ia Ckdnmbia.
for bids
sons. First, it is out of line with dl i TOTAL IS75.231.45
of his recommendation-c and beliefs in.state of South Carolina, ss.
the matter of farm relief. Second, it is County of Laurens,
understood to be Mr.. Roosevelt*s pet j Before me came F. M. Boland. Cash-
measure, and the,President’s attitude) th^ above named bank, who, ba-
Iiniu nu 1.11.1. luci “ *** would rsthcr hsve Mr..|^ g^orn, says that the above
th. Rock Hill mcctinc m*y be .ub.ti- ’TTZP..."'.“"i 5“"^’ “ '**
fexr the. mrrting- I ** possible to muster s suffl-. books of BSld bank,
tu^for the reguUr club meetup. ra-enacti p j| ROLAND
Priori to the celebrations at Win-:.. .. . w. * hw-I ^ > . '• **
thiop. . luKhcoR Will b. provitM »'•! «"b»<Tib«l before ire
i I there will not be tome to do that be- this 5th day of January, 1933.
fore the present s|^ion comes to iui VERA P. WILSON (Seal)^
legal and at noon ion March 4th. | ^ ^ Notary Public. S. C.
Where ‘They WUl Go . j Onrect Attest: L. H. Davidson, W.
JCfiBiillii Wi Dji Hewryt'gJHTiTtaBL
the Andrew Jackson hotel. This is op-
tlnnal,. it ia stated.
SUBSCRIBE TO THE
948,952.43
NONE
counted ....
Bills Payable, including
Certificates for Money
fiorrowvd NONE
$988,785.98
State of South Carolina, ss.
County of Laurens.
Before me came R. C. Adair, (Cash
ier of the above named bank, who,
being duly sworn, says ttiat the abovu
and foregoing statement is a true com*
dition of said bank, as shown by tho
books of said bank. ^
R, C. ADAIR.
.Sworn to and subscribod before mu
this 6th day of January, 1983. '
J. A. BAII^Y,
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