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THE Clinton chronicle, cunton, s. c,.
THURSDAY. JUNE 1.
Negroes Kill Girl,
Escbrt Wounded
Miss Thelnia Martin Slain and
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Madison Stone Shot On Coun-
Jry Road >j[ear Spartanburg;.
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Roosevelt Backs
Probe Of Morgan
I PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE-
CLOSES SUCCESSFUL YE.
I you win have spiritual power, he ‘■aid will 'early ih SeptemLor, with
conclusion. - \ • present indications of one of the larg-
/ i of parents, rela- ■ f„shmen classes in the institu-'
/ Itives, friends and aldinni from all - . .
(Continued from page one) / j ^a^ts of the state and elsewhere, were history, xtr wa.-^ announced by
Executive Wants Inquiry'To Go j the speaker congratulated the gradu- in the city Tuesday/or the commence- President .McSween.
Thrcugh. Implicit Confi- ', , ment and^ told
dence In the Committee. iihem that during their four years of
1 ‘ ! college I'fe a constructive '•''vner
ment program. WitFlTH^conClusion'of
the exercises, the students left inime-
i diately for their re.spective homes for
Spartanburg, May 29. — Miss Thek!
ma Martin was kil^d^mj Madison! ( rickets a.«i pets w one of the new
Stone, her escort, was seriou.sly; things in New York. A man in Maine
wounded today
creatures
„„ two u...... 1 . „.M ordvr bus-1‘'‘''"’W" ’’‘f™* of testimony and
Nofroes attacked them as'they were||n(.s, selling the creatures t« "fet'et'Ci.^ordcd m the senate mves-
parked^ in a country lane off the Yorkers, l.tigatmn of J.
Greenvilir liighway about eight miles!
„ . , . ■ , , )»ers o*' that firm
.Skoal, a thill, crisji, ta.^ty bread
^ Wasington, May 29. —In its own ^ ^he nation's life had been pa.s.sed. Your'summer and the collge campus
,' [irivate way, the internal revenue hu-, pj.o,})]em now, he said, is to make the oow presents a quie{ and deserted ap-
reau has undertaken a minute check ^ght choices;-you may choose eco-'
pearance. The new 1933-34 session
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^COPELAND CAFE
PLATE LUNCH — 25c
from here.
A great crown of officers and citi-
?. n.s was -earching through the w'e,st-!
ern section of the county Irrt- the al-
k-ge/1 as.siiianl.s. ''
Stone, at a hosjiilal here, .said the
two .N’efjro men pa.ssed his car a short |
time before the attack, and then n*-'
turned, one of them wiih a gun- He
said thej toiced him and the girl to
h ave the car and enter the woods, j
where they offlered" him lb undress. .As
be was ilcirg so. he,said, one of the
Negroes shot him through the abdo
men, and the two then t>eat him on
the head with slicks.
He said rie lost, ct)n.sciousr.e.s.s, but
i**dieved he regainedjt'v^ ithin 15 min
utes, to find himself buried beneath
dirt and lea e- as though he had been
left fur (bad. The girl wiis not in
sight.
.Makiri'jg h;s way back to his car.
Stone dro’e .down the highway and
-mel a farmer who brought_hitn
Knen, vvbeie ,he fepofled the attack
and went t ) the hospital, where at-
which goes well with beer is a.s much
n demand in New York a.s pretzels, \
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Khi. stores here report whe de-,
rnand for reversiilde shoes, that is, •
shoes which can be worn on either!
foot. VVmder w^hy?
nomic security, s6cial recognition;!
power over man, or a life of contribu-
, JvitkjLesus as the great example j
end income tax returns filed for mem- before you. This is a flaj^Tir which-to4
conquer, he asserted. You can trans-*
-As discio.sed tonight in quaitcrs fa-'form the day, you can make'it one of,
miliar with what is going on, while j conquest, or you may withdraw and}
foundation for continuing the sena-^ drift down the stream of time. Make ^
torial hearing took shape, clo.sest of-; your life one of contribution, rather
ficial.scrutiny us being given not only j than one of acquisition, with minds of
to the evidence made public but also complete humility like Christ,
yet ’guarded. Morgan partner-
eement.
Tiii.s is the day of alP days, the
speaker to^d the graduates, for a com-
appears mat—Tfte-^agreeipent has plete surpender and dedication, and
been examined in'relation to the in- there is only one true, unerring way,'
ITierc is a hotel in New York with
a telephone switchboard large enough ' payments. Meanwhile, Fer-j the route of the meek Galileean. If
city
j to serve a city of r»0,(KK). Thi.s same
hotel carries on its staff interpre^irs
in twenty languages. ' ,
Newberry College Summer School
dinand Pecora, the investigating com-j you will make the right choices, if you
inittee’s counsel, said in New' "Yorklwdll link yourselves with God, then-ij
that he would be back at the helm of
NEWBERRY, S. C. '
June 1;)—July 22, 1933 ’
Courses offered to Priipary, Intermediate and High School
teachers for renevv'ing and raising certificates., v
(Jourses for' college credit.
Able faculty, attractive curriculum, personal attention, com
fortable dormitories, excellent table fare, a «home-like atmosphere
in the “City of Friendly Folks.”
Total expense.s for the six weeks, including tuition, room and
board, only .$42.CO.
State Teachers’ Xotc.s accepted in payment of expenses.
For catalog write:
JAMES C. KINARD, President
J.
Toy and game .shops report
busineas ia excellent. Games
v'anted where the whole family
play, it is sai4
that
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can
New York brx*wers are trying to
assure the women that beer is not fat
tening.
Nmw ¥«>gk fMtmfacluie
.selling their fo^nl prod^ts jiacked
tuches wete not ojttuni.stic regarding 1
b..-. chances lor 1 t'l'oveiy.
Offieeis immediately hurried to the}
M'ot and loiiftil the girl’s body in a
I lamp of b.islu's, and soon hundix'ils
had joined the man hunt.
Bolii .Slone and Mis.s Marlin were}
st’.i itnl.'' at u busine.N.s college here.
The girl. L'xmt 21 years old, .was
t.ne daiigluei of .Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Martin, widely known Paeolet family.
Stone, I'd. lived alone heie.
.'^iCilor Sam W. Watt began his
nvestigat.on of the case tonight, (jue.s-
tionmg revideius of the section where
steins. Women buy just to get
in
the
! steins.
t 'c crime ('eeurred and seeking addi-,
tional details fimm Stone, whose cort-. vators of a single building Itc-re every
(jition wa- Ma'ti a> not to !*e'-mit rnueb ‘*»y-
—ttlies-i ---
.Vleatiwhile, the search for the al-T
• ged a-sailants spiead ove/'iTp area}
of ai>proximaU-ly t-iiree v,]uare mile.^
the 'I iieapaii seetio'i. Officers re-j
|io!'lrd they foand a wa'l.ing cane at:
the s( en« V. b.eh wa.'- l-eiii .ed to havei
L* ( n the Weapon i..-ed in slry
the inquiry Wednesday despite at
tacks on his character. Membens of
the committee supporting Pecopa were
encouraged today by w'ord from the
W'hite House that President Roosevelt
wants the inquiry to go through with
out limit and has implicit , confidence'
in the committee. j
This they interpreted as W'hite |
House approval of Pecora’s method in '
seeking -to draw-out. operatiorw^xifrtte:®
.Morgan firm.
('hairman Fletcher said he had been
“satisfied the president would take
_ Ithat iiosition’’ and asserted'it would be
In certain New York .shops you can inquiry ij
buy what are deacribed as 8|:>e<*d(mie- p,,^. . ^ '
ter clock.s, that is, clocks without Neverthele.ss, committee members i
hands which operate like a speedome-, course of the inquiry to, [I
' be challenged tomorrow at the’ com-J 'll
mittee’s regular ’weekly meeting by | [[
.Senator Glas.s, Democrat, of Virginia,
who has criticized F^ecora’s methods.
Glass told newspapermen today he
I had' received a letter threatening his
“assassination” for h^s attitude to-
I ward the imiuiiy.
Nearly lOO.Obb persons use the ele-
ter.
Hut five author* are listtnl In the
cla.s.sified telephone book in this little
old town. There are thou-samls but
they prefer not to ha^* their occupa
tion H.sted. ■
Joanna Mill News
Mid-State League
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Farm Demonstration
Notes
IL ('annoii, ('ounty Agent
Clinton
Watts
Otta ray
Monarch
Joanna
Mollohon
Whit mile
Newberry
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On l i ninv, .Nine ’Jiid, P. H. C.ooding,! true Saturday. The (vlhiton team went
. xiensmn poultry speeiali.st from o>» » ^pree in the third inning to score
' b-mv,m oilege, will sjieml the day inruns a.s the Watts infield blew up,
'he (viunty doing poultry work. Three,
urmonstrations will U* held during the
■ iay in tioating jiullets for chicken
]»ox (soielieatlL This vaccination is
.ery .'Simple and inexpensive. .Miss
.lenntc < olemaii, home demonstration
agent. 1.'' c'txqteraling in this poultry
movement. ' ,
Demonstrations will be hebl on the
faim of T. A. Robinson, living on the
< ross Hill-( hapiK-lls road, at 9 o’clock,
at tin
;i o'clocK. and at the old llalcoinlM*
place, neat Harmony church, at 1:30.
The public IS invited.
ilea\y lo.'.ses each year are brought
aiMiut by chicki-n pox of poultry of
^iiis county. The proper time for
treating foi chicken pox in poultry is
fiom SIX to twel\e wfcks of age.
Goldville, May 21. — .Mr. and Mrs.'
M. H. Va'bormigh of Great balls,
.spent .Sunday with .Mr. and .Mrs. Floyd ^
Gann. ' i
P*-'^-' .Mr. and .Mr.s. J. G. Franklin and
lOOU * ebildren ar 1 Idelha Francis spent
J .Sunday in V\ hitmii’e.
Little .Misses Jeroldine and Lillian |
oOO Harbin of Whitmire, are s|)(*nding the,
Wei-k' with Elizabeth J'ranklin. .
’^’^*1 Mis.ses Alice Henjamie, .Margaret
I .Moorliead, Grace. Tui ner and Virginia 1
])ijke.'v spout the week-end in Atlanta.!
V Mrs. Laprelya Dudley and little son
(’linton kept a clean slate and heavy of I.a'urens, Mr. and Mrs. Joe .Mitchell
lugging featured Jhe Mid-State lea- and children of Newlierry, were week-1
end guests of .Mr. and .Mrs. T, L. El-1 L
lison.
Miss Ruth Starnes is visiting rela
tives in liaui'ens.
.Mrs. G. Ck Miller and little daugh
ter, Marianne, of Greenville, ‘spent
week-end with .Mrs. J. .M. Ross.
Miss, Ethel Chandler spent the
Oiw'eek-end in Walnut, N. (k
.Mr. and .Mrs. George Gosnell spent
with Mlrs. ^Gosnell'.s
Hog Mountam,
and Stallings shut out the leaders for
the last six innings as Trammel chalk
ed another win. Both Learns hit hard
to feature the game, with Bagw'ell
getting a home run.
Clinton'^x
15 ir,
Watts • H) 14 G
Trammel and Welborn; f*nnce, ('ox,'the vveek-enil
Knight and Byrd."* | mother near
Monarch bunched hits behind heady
N. C.
Mrs
W. C, Moore ami Mrs. Carr of|
last week
home of J. R. Martin, Ora, at pitching by Cotner to defeat Joanna, | Gaffney,-spent a few days
6 to 4. Cotner led his mates at bat, with Mb. and Mrs. R. G. Carr,
while (’oleman and Abrams had home Misses Bessie Adams and
for Joanna. The Joanna team Hunelson spent the weeke-nd in New-
Katie
runs
played a fine fielding game.
Monarch <» H
Joanna 4 9
('otner and Morris; Boukngiht
Girk.
berry.
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NEW SERIES NO. 31
Citizens Building & Loan
Association
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Lost 40 Pounds
On Doctor’s Advice
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JUNE 15,4933
A SAFE AND PROFITABLE
INVESTMENT.
‘‘I’m a user of Krukchen "Salts
reducing remedy and can say they!
a”e fine. H:ii*e losL.more than 40 lbs.,
in tlu*’ past year. Am gradually re-1
dueing as my doctor advises.” .Mi.ss
Bertha Waldo, Hamah, N. Dak. (Oct.
30,’32).
Once a day take Kruschen Salts-—
one half teaspoonful in a glass of hoi
watei' first thiyg every mo’-ning. Be'-i
sides losing ligly fat .S.AFELY you
gain in iuid iibysical attr
tiveness -con -.tipation, gas and acid
ity'will cease to bother—^you’ll feel
younger more active -full of ambi
tion clear-sk.n sparkling eyes.
.A jar that Iast7 T \VecttC cants hat
a trifle at ^oiing’s' Phannacy or any
dr Oil .^'Aplie in tbA' .wo^i-v-but demand ,
ami get Kruschen and iJf one bottle
doesn’t joyfully please ydjJ — money j
back.
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cn ATION FOR LE'I TER^ OF
ADMINISTRATION
The State of South Carolina,
LoSuis Financed On Monthly Plan
BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION
NOWOPl^
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Apply To
B. H. BOYD, Sec’y.-Treas.
Citizens B. & L. Assn.
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No. 6 — National Bank Bldg.
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County of laiurens. \
By C. .A. Power, Probate Judge: ^
I Whereas, R. W. Wade, Attorney,
' made suit jLo me to gi'Mii J. T. W.
Mims Letters of Administration with
will anne.xed of the E.staterand effects
I of Sallie Hudgens.
These are therefore, to cite, and ad
monish all and singular the Kindred
and Creditors of the said Sallie Hud
gens, deceased, that they be and ap
pear before me, in the Court of Pro-
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bate, to he held at La'tjifens' Court
House, Laurens, S. C., pn June 16th
next, after publication hereof, at 10,
o’clock' in the forenoon, to show cause,
if any they have, why the said Admin
istration .should not be granted.
Giveiv under my hand this 27th day
of May, A. D..-1933.
C. A. POWER,
j ^ Judge of Probate, Laurens County.
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A GOOD TIME TO BUY -
A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE
, S. G.
Our buyinj; connections enable us to pass on to our customers unusual values,
('onlracts made months ajco—-with the “Kool” cash when conditions were more back
ward than today—put us on the Tiround floor, with not a dollar’s worth of old mer
chandise boug^ht at hi;;>;her prices.
Ready-to-Wear Department
Ol'H READV-TO-WEAK DEPARTMENT IS tEEMING
MITH PRETTY
VVhite.s—in orope.s and pique, in .sport pastel shade.'^, in cape
atid co'il effect. You wjll be pleased with the style—-aivj the
priee^ are rea.'^iiable—-•
$
1.98 to '4.98
JUST RECEIVED
200 Sheer Cool
VOILE DRESSES
49c to 98g
Be Sure To See Them
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Ikautifui Jap Crepe Kimonas in shades
of Blue, Rose, and $1.25
Purple
1-piece Jap Pon^t^e Pajamas, trimmed
in matched and contrasting;
colors
$1.98
the
Fuir-Eashton Hoser in all
shades, worth andjsoki in
many plufces for 75c, only
Huv uair fer $1.35 and save.
new’
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49‘
Kee the Chiffon Hose we are
featurim* for
98‘
Ready-made Slips, in white, sizes up to
52. Nicely made of beautiful 98'
rayon crepe
The well-known H. & G. line of Bras-
siere.«, Corseletts, and Corsets are now;
on display;
BE SURE TO SEE THEM.
— pi-i"
Beautiful floral designs in sheer Batiste,
40 inches wide. l./Ovely fof
dfesses. Yard
25'
Cretonnes, fast colors, 36
worth 15c to 19c, while
they last, yard
inches wide,
10'
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Piques, in white,-also
jL»rcen, fast colors. Short
4enp;lhs
rose, blue and
-15'
Unfinished Broadcloth, 40 inches
wide, short lengths, yard
10‘
Special For
Friday and Saturday
yards nice smooth quality
1,000
Shectini*;, short lenj^ths
Bed Spreads—the old-fashioned crochet
Spreads, in rose, 98‘
blue, Ko’d, 80x105
to
$1.98
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Children’s Wash Suits, fast color, nicely
made—
' ' “ic
25' 49' 98'
Men’s Dress Shirts, fast color, vat-dye,
full cut, 7„buttons. Worth 75c.
As Ionia; as they last .... TfJF
Mpn’s full cut Union Suits, worth
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As long as they last
25'
Men’s Silk Shorts<
each
25'
Men’s Silk Shirts,
each '
25'
N. & W. Overalls, full cut, small,
lar^e apd long sizes, special .^. ..
89'
Special'
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500 pair Toadies’ Bedroonr Shoes in
black, ro.se and blue, with 1-inch heel.
Every-pair worth 75t to $t.b0.
Come while you^size is here .. .
25'
Awning Stripe Duefi for covering Porch
Chairs,' Swings, Gliiders, etc., 1 Efc
yard: . ID
Men’s Rlack and white Oxfords. J. W.
Carter^jnake, leather soles,
houghl]Le4ell for $3.50. Now
$2.50
Boys’ black and white
Oxfords, good grade ....
$1.98
Men’s pre-shrunk Wash Pants,'a large
selection to select from;
pair
$1.00
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Ladies’ Shoes
When you w^t Shoes, come to Ellison’s.
You will always find what you want at
the right price. New ones coming in all
the time.
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