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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1933
®lye (filinton (SlprontrU
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WILSON W. HARRIS, Editor and Publliber
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its correspondents. . ' .
I face. dr. ^reen says that he just bare-| We have passed on all bills handed
ly missed the .sidejilurisy. thb dr, will ? us by the Solicitor.
take his pay in fruit trees, if he lives, j We have not had opportunity since
t 1
County Superintendent of Education I CARINET MEMBERS
■and it is desired that the Court take! '
notice of this presentment and call
OF VARIOUS FAITHS
! our or^nization to gro into the af- ■ attention, to the fact that the drivers;
. "onnei- count of rain,- the graveyard fairs of the county in a general way. j these busse^ should be men of good •
at rehober was not cleaned>off last' We have appointed committees, whose 1 judgment, good character, competent | ”“‘“S^ions of the prosp^tive mem-
friday by the r, f. c., but the sun has duty will be to look into the respec-l®**^ careful. Our children are com-; _ ? ^ the Roosevelt rabinet **
!corne out now and i.s shining briefly, tive departments of county affairs, i uiittcd into their hands for safe trans-1 J3|U£it>cal views, ^eir
a pressent, so it will soon be rakod, comniitUed to their hand.s, and con-' Pu^ation, and these drivers should be church coni^tiwtai'are as follows:
off. sovveral new tonrbrocks have* benn templated by the terms of their ap-1 ct^Quired to perform their duty rigid- ordell Hull, .secretary of sta e,
put up by the w. o. w. and the i. o. o. f.; pointment. The following are the com-i *9 "u damage may re.sult to
and the Volks were lucky to die in;mUtees and members thereof: ^he children or 19 the public. j "liamH. Woodm, secretary of the
•them instead of outside where they, Auditing Committee F. C. Pinson cannot conclude without thank-1 ,
would not get their grave.s marked Gcoige W. Copeland C. M. Curry Presidir>g Judge, the Court | ^ alsh, attorney genera ,
an.soforth. 0. Stribling. ' I officials, the Bailiffs of the Court, and Catholic. ^
' — ' Building Committee—B. M. Wolff, ■ Official.s for the courtesies
the all-nite caff ha^; reduced its M, A. Garrett, B. J.'^Cboper, C. • O. driven us in
rpeals to 2()c for a plate lunch with Ck.nncy. i performance of our duties. , ^ \f tv, r't
3 veggertabJes and rice and gravy in- Road and Chaingang Committee^’ '\duch is re.spectfully submit- * c .
.stead of closing un at midnight, as b. J. Taylor, hrnest Simpson, D. C. ,1 . , r, *1. V
B Stoddard T I IV.vpn-' J. E. PHIIlPOT, | oral. Roman Catholic.
’ ■ ’ T- , F’ore.r..'*.n. j Harold L. Ickes, secretary of the in
! terior,, Protestant.
George H. Bern, secretary of war,
Conrre nationalist.
Clande A. Swanson, secretary' of the
gen-
heretofoar, it will stay open till 2 a. Smith, L.
m- They pick up a great inanuy quT'k port, Jr,
Feb. 22, 10
f'O
otJ*
orders from boys and girls out ridiu;', Education Committee—W. B. Blake-
—-I
.hat late at night, so it pay.s them ly, R. W. Giiffin, C. H. McCrary, R.
CLINTON. S. C., THURSDAY. .MARCH 2. 19;«
Good citizenship does not begin at
the ballot box ti.s many think. It be
gins in ^he„cradle. ,
have an opjiortu’iity to spend it inside
of C.
Th
to.se coniiniiaities.
nian is wo’-king sneers f’dlv
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PEACE AND TAXES
The friends of world peace are the
U-st friends of tax reduction as well.
/
The cost of vvu."—;)ast, present and
future- Ts the major item in the op
erating cost of every great power. In
this country, 72 per cent of all fed
eral funds go for war debts, war vet
erans and the arniv and navy.
Organized de.struction . hits every
pocketbook.
:‘c<.
ol'
‘■■O
far. hfiwever, in o'-ovirline- a (.*'’ru)at-
irg mf‘ burn of exchange fo" loe-l pov-
pose.s. The p.'ltn*''^ nut nf jt ion,-fo-»-
exanrde. i* pe"ff‘ctlv willinp’ to t^nde
b's lriho»‘ fot a o-ij- of shoes, but if th'*
sbo''m‘'''er doe<j-i’t neefi arv painting
done but the i>lacksmi1h does. tbe*'e
must 1)(* found a way whe’'e'bv th^ ache till they could oe mend-
painff can wn»-k for the b^nck'^unith *1 incissoi, the dr. said,
and gf t somethinir from the black- deeji-ixioted and Wide at the
smith which the shoenaaker is willing bottoni.
*0 accept fo” shoes. And thi‘; local ] ;
money, good only fo*' a limited time weather continues
verry handsome, as both of them ettji-. I Icming. ^ ,
ver.y h.iriy after riding around .so Supervisor, County Treasurer
,uTch in the-da-k. ^nd Clerk, ^f Court have ^ each ap-
jH'ared before the Grand Jury with re-
our tooth dentist, dr. hubl)ert king, j ports of their activities and the.se re-
vva.-> not able to except army work .all' ports are received by the Grand .lu-v
iHOW MODLRN
WOMEN LOSE
FAT SAFELY
j Henry A. Wallace, secretary of ag-
j ricuUnr p. Presbyterian.
' Daniel C. Roper, secretary of com-
j merce, Methodist.
! Frances Perkins, secretary of labor,
' Episcopal.
will he closed.
.Ml persons
owning property in
Iny yesterday, he broke hi® pair of a.s information and the thanks of the
oolh pullers and bad to send them to jury are extended to them for the Gain Physical Vigor — Youthfulness 1pchool district are
unty r.cr t ic have th *m repair-, information given, which will be of M'ith Clear Skin and
I m»n rikins i, rer^tinr: 3I; rich, nrttorial assistance to the jury and its ^^,,1.1, with (ilorious Health.
at his home; he is the one what broke* cotnmittees in performing their duty
Ihe puliei-s and he had tu go home
into looking into the county affair.s.
We find, a.s has been stated by for
mer Grand Jurie.s, that the County
has considerable fund.s' in various
hanks of the county which ha . e been
closed. The information the jury has
Vivacious Eyes ted to call for receipts in each of
’the .several school districts in which
j the property is lo< ated. This is im-
' ^ iportant, as additional cost and pen-
' Here’s the recine that hani.shes fat ally may he attached,
and brings.into blossom ell th? natu-j All able-bodied male citizens be-
ral attractiveness that every woman j^ween the ages of twenty-one (21)
possesses. i and sixty (50) years of age are liable
Every morning take one half
ind only withm ccrtfiin o-eographiml'
Ol 44-NRW-JUiESIBENT
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We expend our compliments to the]
new President of the United
who is to 1he inaugurated Saturday
morning, and to wish him'the greatest
po.ssible measure of success in his ef
fort to lead the nation out of the
.slough of desoond. It is a Herculean
task which Mr. KooseVelt faces, but
it is safe ti* say that with the masses
he i.s one of the mo.st pofiular Presi-
<ient.s ever nominated foK this high ,
ca-1 to pay a poll tax o^* $1.00. Commuta-
windy and is that the affairs of these banks are KrUschen Salts in a glas'i kion Road Tax $1.50 in lieu of road
cold and foggy in our mid.st. some: being wound up with reasonable dili-j hot water before breakfast — cut ‘duty. All able-badiod men between
limits seems to answer thRt*tni'*pose. i pI'Anting of seed® is going on. i genes in accordance with good bu.si-'dow’n on pa.stry and fatty meats—go] the ages of 21 and 55 are liable to
""•"T*’***'"""**" tynvn nftt ggnt ] npgg judgment, and it is appa'^ent atj^kht on potatoes, butter, cream and, ^oad duty except those in military
y many packages out so far. rt is ’ present that nothing possibly can Wpujrak~rn TWe^ get on the scales ''^'fce. school tru.stees. .school teach-
Statesi^'''V t /^menc in lesonrccTuiness, ^ * roseyvelt will cut out done to expedite the orderly “liquida-i nol® how many pounds of fatlers. ministers and students.
To I's this is » p*-et*y go'wl in(|.C8-|
lion that Am(*»*icin lesoiircefulness
and initiative ha.ve not disanpeare
and th'it we ni'c going to find yilenty
of wavs of pulling ourselves out of
the distress, of which we are now
getting thoroughly tired.
13 Years Ago
. ithat waste of the taxpayer's monney
in hi.s economy drive, but they should
not cost mutch, as only 2 out of 15
ever comes up, .so my wife says.
yores tpulie,
mike (Tark, rfd,
cony spondent.
cffici-. .An aggressive and intelligent
leadc'iship i- expected from him by
his nrilliori.s of admirers throughout
the country.
Tlu*! inoipgii-ation i.s; to he a color*’u!
f vi'vA with every p*-ecautit>ri oKide tu
'■r‘'''y Ml'. Roosevelt because
of the reee'il. attenijit on hi.sdife mad^e
by an as.sa vein's bullet in Miami,
rhief .hf ifre Charles EAmns Hitg^s
il admlrr' tor tlw oath of offin to
Items of Interx'st From The Chronicle
of 1919
w
.1 r }i.,. .(ypi |jj^ home on
North IJroad'.street to Dr, H. O. Vv’hit-
ten.
'i r.\ This ()n Your Thinker
Tii -.cs can’t be cut for the leason
ti\al ..ouuhoiiy’s cousin or nephew will
I !(est hts jol) and that wdl hurt his feel- i
j ings. It won’t do to hurt anybody’s'
I 'eolings during hard time.s.
many
tion of the.se banks. (have vani.shed.
Rumors and complaints have come: Get a bottle of KruscHen Salts—
to us that some of the drivers of the ^ khe cost is trifling and it lasts 4
school hus.ses of the county are pos- ^ w®<?k8. If even this first bottle doesn't
sibly inefficient and are not perform-1you this is the ea.«iest, saf-
ing their dutie.*' as they should. 'The ^ and surest way to lose fat—if you
foreman has been instructed to call! <^on’t fee] a superb improvement in
thi.-; matter to .the attention of the I so gloriously energetic--vig-
orously alive—your money gladly re
turned. ’
But be sure for your health’.s sake
i Proper attention 'vill be given those
fwho wdsh tQ nay their taxes through
the mail enbe^, money order, etc.,
'giving riame of township and number
j of school distridl.
D. ROY SIMPSON,
'f County ..Treasurer.
If a
luu’-Miaker is making it hot for
TT cai Ilorutlom all t ha t cbrjiblkilton has
Rev.
Ronsi'Vflt the n(’\Vchief evocu'ive
rtops f()rw'*d to join Mr. Hugh**s. 'Iv.
H(.o' ( 1 '\iM s .ep hack, thus ending the
iloov<M administration. Roosevelt’s
short address of accejitance will fol-
;mw hefvire an expected crowd of
(UO people. We will then have a new'
B, B’a’fvh has been elected gdt to do to stop hotne s is give the
suomTntl'ndent oCThc* *lte fti' llowo ‘ .said la’>v^niaker's or daughtej’ a
Industrial school at WiHitufton' and nice little .ioli or a position or somC'
has eny'red upon' his
new'
-i
dutie
king amj p-esotl the- woiind.s are
healed.
Prof. II. F. Sturgeon has been elect
ed professor of chemistry at l^resh.v-
teiie.n colleg** and will eater ujx.n his
fall.
I
1 residi'iU with the eyes of the woildi j jyj Jtarksdale has .received his
locused up<m him in the hope and ex- (^jj^^charge at ('amp Jackson within the
If the liepartment of agriculture
find.s that it has 50 or 5,000 idle men'
on its hands, it will begin rending i
droves of workers (?1 i'll over the
E. Mood Smith, O. D.
Felder Smith, O. I).
Drs. Smith & Smith
OPTOME'FKISTS
SPECIALISTS
Eyes Examined, (ilasses I'rescribed
LaWatory for Prompt Repair
Service.
Li West .Main .Street i’hone 101
CLINTON. S. (’.
that you ask for and get Kruschen
Salts. Get them at any drug store in
the world, i
COUNTY TREASURER’S NOTICE
I 1 he Ijooks of the County Treasurer
I w’ill be open for the collection of taxes ]
j for the fiscal year, 1932, at the Treas-'
' urer’s office from October 15th to De-'
cember 31, 1932. After December 31 ,
one per cent will l)e added. After
Janimry 31, two per cent wMIl he add-
I ed, and after February 28th, .seven
j j>er cent will be added until the J,r)th
day of .March. 1933, when#the Ixioks
NOW IS THE
TIME TO BUY
Spveral re.sidenco.s in town.
Several farms, prices at-
» tractive.
Hou.scs for rent, Broad St.,
(^)wen.s Hill and College
View', '
Clinton Realty &
Insurance Co.
' B. H. BOYD
pecation that under his guidance, a week and is now being welcomed ^ vils or gnats: just anything to keep j
country to experiment with cows orl
humble bees of june bugs or boll wee- l5^r=:Jf==Jr==Jtr=ir=dr=Jr=£lr=dlf==Jf=dr^
crrfj J'rr-tJ r-rt fg^l ly'—’ H
uorld-wide economic r-eadjustment hi.s numerous friends. He
will not he in the fnr-aw-ay future. the’title of Lieut.'Col. in the Hist
divi.sion. '
THEY CA1J> I S CIVILIZED
The Tvavelors Insurance <\»mpany Mr. and Mrs. George Wright an.i
has puhlish<‘d a booklet entitled, “They j ^**’*dly have returned fioni a staj at
<'an Us <'ivili7.ed,’’ which is an_illYal-|M<>nt»t“aL
add I turn tt> tlic literature of
wasting money. Half of their work
ftuibunU to so near nothing they have
to have their joba^ diagnused jonce a
day.
miihlc addithm tt>
rafety. It show.s vividly, through
tiih!< ® (!e: Cl ipt ions and illu^t' atior.s,
the tionoi a- i! the magnitude of our
an'i’.i ! t ! of aulmnobile fatalities
Miss Eluie Sjiencer of Washington,
is at home on a twp weeks’ vacation.
nni
n o.u i*-s.
I Master Thomas Heath Copeland has
! gone on an eight weeks’ visit to Ari
If IS
<ieat hs
ii»:d -
true Hint la^it
did I'aseij as
Ini* there i.s little
year automobile
eonipare.l with
cause
zona with his aunt and uncle. Dr
Mrs. George White.
and
for;
pridi*
in
that.
Rev. \V, H. Stev^'nson. AL.-sses Mar-j
garet Blakely and Bessie Quinn at-
tendt'.d a meeting of the Y. P. C.
held in .N’ew’horry the past week.
E. ei-y time the government c’eates
a buieau, the said bureau create.s 1,0,j
■dressers. 20 washstands, 30 chiffer-J
I robes. JO wardi’pbes, and 50 sub-,
hureuus.’If you don’t believe this—the.
"'‘.xi time you go to Washington,;
I). C., just try to find the ridper guy
to tell you something about the 'oean
’ Cv‘tle or the til-less tapole. You’ll
i hunt 2 weelws fo/him and then, w hen ^
'you find liim, lu/ll be “in conference.
I'
ew-
fa^ '
Mr. and
New Yo'V,
.Mik. C. (’.
Mrs. <'barb's K. Moody of
are the guests of Mr. and
I^iley,
Little Mi.<s
Die guevt
Montreal.
Margaret Copeland is
Miss Julia Neville in
Gasoline eonsymntion
and aii'.omt»hib* registrations likewise
derri'asf'l. And lime is the .main
thing. in 193*2 deaths and non-fatal
injuries aeliially increased per acci-
d"nt. In ‘iDu'r word,;, theie were fi
fr acf idt'iiTs,'due largely to the fa
t li.'C 'hi!*' was less driving; hut each
amdeiit. when it oceu’n*d, .wa.s plOTe
likclv’ to ■ liave serious consequences,
tlir.n in anv o'h<*i ve><>
Tli(Tluost difficult phase of the en-
»ir,‘ orohltMU IS public lethargy and
indiffei'i'iii e. .\s the booklet jioints
( lit, the V. -11 shuddered at the sink-
'ig of the Tilantic, costing 1.51’' lives,
th'* San F'apcisco earlh«\UHl'.e, cost
ing .'lOd lives, and the wreck oCthej
.^enandoali, costing'l4 lives. Y'itJ^st apendin
year (he aiitoniO’hile, difven hv the
reckless, the incompetent and the in-^
toxbnted. cost 'JJtT'dHHI live.s; and in 1-5: Miss
325,000. Automobile hourg, is the gyest of Mi.ss r.lizaheth
Mrs. .M. J. MoFad k>n and little son,
Dossi'y Howze. are spending soine-^
time in Brevard.
If there was some way to convince
ilu' inteirtate commerce commission
ihat..a depe^s.sion is on, we’ soon have,
better times. They ti’c still holding
freiglit and ])as.senger and Pullman
.ales up. as well as many others that
,ue to ijo down so’s some hu.siness
transactedNjlf the L) C. (k had
chai.ge of my store. I’ll .still be offer-,
ing ( .ul not selling! my calico at 30c j
)ver yard, my sugar at 250 tier pound.;
my flour at $15.00 per bam*l. my rice [I
at IL’e pe.'pound—hut 1 would he bor-
I'owing money from the R; K. .so it
' aiH^Rii
: e.Ul ht.
Mr
and .Mrs. ,1.
two weeks
North Carolina.
T. Robertson a’e
in the mountnins
w.'u'un’l n.atter if
get my business.'
soiugbody else i
lid!
with
evils ’
viars it has
cost
Eugenia
Drennan of Rirh-
I'ollv.', i.’s going to take men
trmard.s to coirett the pres.ent
and the past miviakes. If such men
have iHH vet bean elected they soon
■ Vlll
’! lie public is sick and tired ofp
ileath." H »' a •gr«*a(et disaste?- than any A oung.
of it'ose V Irii'h have hi*en bl.aZened in
headline-' throughout the world and
'they cau®(' hurdly a rip|)le.
The St i<;.' an i highways of Am<‘ri-
la aie a:- dar'gerous as a ’qitilefield.
They are an ever-present iv.er.aee to
life, prop.e.-ty, safely. A seri'uis con
dition has been created that will re
quire. in ds solution. th<* active help
of every thinking citizen.
.Miss Frances Beard of Willis, Tex-
.•is, is the guest of Miss Annie E. lUit-
ton. ' *
pussy-footing, dodging, rottenness j
and bone-headedness. Politicians must
stop dilly-dallying. It’s high time that
.sqnvetliir.g he done for the medpie, and
tKis doesn’t mean the kitifoBis of the
ol^iee-holders, either. ^
■'^(From files of
July 17th, 19191.
The (,'hroniele for
•Ik.
WOODEN MONEY
.N’ld b>r*T ago one frequently
the jocuiui
an.v wood
remindeii c
Fuccessf ul
-fiiofiey -OT-
C'-mniuniS '
coun^’y. '
It is true that any mo.ney l.« good
money which ''everybody will accept
cs money. Tn tlie early days of .'^n>r-
jca the Indians u®ed mon<?v n,.nd,*
Nobody’s Business
By Gee McGee
Hear Complaints
On Bus Drivers
hen*'!
admoM'tior ■ “Didn’t take
1 money.'’ We ha •* h"<‘n
!'this in K a.dini'' about he
iiitroduciii r. . of wo'''i'.*n
_ils eg fufibrnl iq a;iqus
Grand Jury In .Makin.i*: Present
ment (’emraents On Reports
SiTeial, I ife ia F!a( Rock
plese eurr' v tin na-iu* of nn.-NS bur
tense brown wbieh you mi.vej u i
my eolluin Ic.st w.-ek v. h. a } oo >;
"miss lioi se si n .• !"•
< f “Possihlt l?eiricit‘ncv.”
in diffe»-(rit pa;t - of Fit
si.>t‘.i' in fl.il
\Vi?»k-end.'’ s'
ranu* is ho**,
o' lige.
r. i‘iv on
kind’y
;-I ill ih
own vis-r oc
tuesikiy ,f
see that
u. j; e
!i<*
• a
'nor
I'ld
Laurens,
..lie <*' '. be
count \ a .a*
Feb. 2(j. — Reports th.nt
sch-aol hu" .bivors of the
irofficient and
saiblv.
.•tie n.i. (ii^viVniu',
duties
'.V .'-JVo
Sff-
or in
g and
th',
with
.-till
fi ui‘
iv,,' r
<• ir.f qieu
hipn, n’
(}:
from oyster zhelis, which they called
wampvni It, had no value in itself, hut
it wa.s arxtepUd eveijj;,w'iiere ,'as morey
and served all th' puiT*>Hes^f tra.le.
Wampum wausn't any good in for
eign commerce, and the paper money
v.'hjch is being us.t'd locally in various; show, so he
parts of the country isn’t any 'goodii-Hetting next
U h
th
to
’It wli > tiaik dowu
' ’viurd'iig hot: v' is
t is room d'ld h -
i yiVg out so f t
r.i V V '•
Tim
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A h.,
I
that he i.s iJ'j-yid tb.;*y will he too d'Vi.d
to deliver when ho gets up and a)u,u'..
ketclud ih(* flu at the iiitcher
.says, wlien the woman
to him alwoy.s lurnrd
he
out'sidft of tho communities in which^ around an sneezed in h>s face! instead ’I ll's is tlio lirtul p’'c"s<int
it is ittsued except to such people as of sneezing m her own husbiind’i ,'LrunJ Jury|for this term c
d’’ -wfux.’. Commented
prese'.'.tnient of the
h<! j ' y 'I'.'vvrk'.ed at the
f. y* ’--'. Mmuhiv i7i*>rning
i ,1. K. i’Uln.e Rs ;fd*'eni.an
vng .tful ■ •,.o'tr»’g o.n t!'e
* ri r >-'=-oe,te.l by So-
okv.ell. the jury’ made its
e.mcnt, 3.S follows:
f*.' rsentment
r) Hunoi able 1 homas S. Sease, Pre
siding ./udge;
ment of the _
of the court, 1
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GOODBUSINESS
TO USE
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GOOD PRINTING
All Kinds
“EXCEPT BAD”
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