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THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1933 t>'v- “hlE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. c) ■Q. . ■ N' PAGE FITE This h GOOD HOUSEKEEPING (MAOAZINE) WEEK tm Ail Roger^s Storet THIS SEAL Shown Here U your pro'tection aad KU&rantoe. IjooW for it on m«rehaiv> you select. We are alwnyn road to display quality merchandlsa approved by '‘Good Hoiinekeopiivr* Bureau of Fooda dlae prou' All Flavort 9t JELL-a ^ PEGS. 25^ Text Of Measure li: Act Abolishing Feesll* ^ Personal /V\0ntiOn ^ f i: Dir«cts That County Offi-: ii:qB::’iB::iBm:-B';iBi'!BmBii':Bj^-.B ■iBUBniB:mm-B.;:B B>:!B"«.:iiB'iiBi;IBIBHIB s cials Shall Collect Fees In Ad-| Kenneth S. Cox of GreencastTe. Ind.,| Miss Margaret Holli.s of Pickens, i vance and Retnit To Treasurer, is \nsiting friends jn the city. . ; j Prof. Thomas Lothery left Tuesday The following IS the text of the act u^ gp^^d the summer at his home in ter, was a visitor here on passed during the last session of ^he} ^ legislature abolishing the fee system ■ I - I visited relatives here during the week.' *> Miss Mary Lillian Latimer/of Ches- [J T^sday. Bothwell Graham attended the mili tary ball in Greenville on last Wed- I nesday evening. I Mrs. T. G. Harris Miss Margaret Moorhead is spend-i ^ ^ with in I..aurens county and putting county officers on a salary basis: .\N ACT To provide annual salayie.* for the i u .u n . , oininty officers of Laurens county andl^'’"tL hey will,commencement eye,tisos at P.xsbyte- to p,oviae for the payment of fees ’ "P<“"‘* l'u, m.-,n, and children left ing several days in Newberry Miss Margaret McCaughrin. Mr. and Mrs-. F. B. Pinson, Sr., of Greenville, were here Tuesdav for the Established 1886 < 1 Between Friends j 1 < 1 I ► ' collected by such officers to the coun-' ly treasurer monthly and to require! Mr. ana hirs. G. S. wood, attended t I the county officers to file monthly re-Sp**’ (leorge, Jn, polls of such collections with the i county auditor. * Section 1. Be it enacted by the Gen-; oral .\?fseiiibly of the State of South Carolina: That from and after March j 1st, 1033, the follo.jving officers of I Laurens county, to-wit: the Sheriff,! I the Clerk* of Court, tb^ County Treas-; I urer, the County Auditor, and all otlu^^ . . ; er county officers now on a fee basis. ^ i or on part salary and part fee basis, I shall receive such annual salaries as ; may be fixed in the annual County I Supply Bill and which shall be in full compensation for their services and in lieu of all fees allowed their respoe- tive offices under the law. I r . vSaBi o ,• o 'pu 4 . 'of Lrskine, who Section 2.—The county officers re- rntdiidpH in -Section 1 a member, of the graduating i Veldell of Green->'^r., wa.s graduation of at Presbyterian col-j Henfy^Dillard was a visitor in'New- Tuesday. j l orry on Monday and Tuesday. McNauil left Tuesday for jiji.s i .Mrs. H Salem, N. visit- T. J. ;ege on D. M. home, in Colomhia after spening a few days "with friends at Presbyterian' col lege.. ‘ . Mrs. James Moore of York, is ing her. parent.s. M.r. and Mrs. Blalock. Miss Frances Black, who has in Fountain Inn the j year, is spending .the summer ! her jnir^nts, Mr. and Mrs. G. Black. I \yilliam Blakely o'f Ersikine college, I Due West, is spending the summer iwith his parents, Mr. and Mr.s. R. F. I Blak'dy. He was accompanied home by ' .Murray Love- and i^iiiiier Steele, also N. White of Wins^ton- .. is visiting her parents, been past With I Mr. and Mrs. A. O’Daniel. Mrs. Gary Dillard and-Mrs. George H. Elli.s were vi.'9itor:'*in Newberry on .Monday. Miss Kate I^tinier Jias returned to her home in Bishopville7after teach- ^ ing at the orphanage the past year. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Kern and family loft Tuesday for. Greenwood, where they will make their home. Knox and E. H. Wyatt of mauga, Ga., are the guests M. Lynn. •Mrs. lewis Jones of .Maeon, Ga.. is ♦ ♦ ♦ : t ¥ ♦ t ♦ ♦ t X ♦ Between old friends there is a confi dence, a mutual understanding that builds up and cements their purposes thmugh»ibe-^^rs. This bank yalues those who have bad business relations with it for years |ai land looks with pleasure upon the rip ening acquaintanceship of others who will in time be able to join us in look ing back over a long period of associ ation covering almost a half century. !,0 C’hica- i ] I of Ross < ► Evaporated Pet Milk 4 2St Quaker Puffed Wheat pic.a. Coffee TAa( Let* Yon Sloep Sanka can sO^ Vvder'wntid'a Deviled If “**** CAN 5# Und-runod’a Deviled Ham 3 Sn? Ham » 15^ Frane-tt-d merieaa CiMled - Spaghetti 2 C.ANS 15^ Wrii/kt'i SiUer (.letjm Polish r iAR 23< Tinh i T ScoUissue 2 IM T'litf' Tf-.iue Waldorf 2 9^' f't-nti Ti.O'f H’lfh Sani-Fluth • 23< hereof shall collect in a'dvance the fees allowed now under the law to them in the performance -of their duties and i ' V" VI""*,. , , , P 11 rend with their parent.s, Mr. and Mi shall keei) an accurate account of allj ,, ,, ‘ of Erskine, w'ho H? a few days with him. —Mr. and Mrs.-Rutledge A<lair. of Co- lumbia. and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bo- zard of Greenville, spent the week- M. been- spending'niother, Mrs. George Davis. • ■ . Mrs. Henderson Pitts and little son, have been vfsiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Byers, in Sji^rtanburgr" i:: •s. such collections and shall on or before j the 10th day of each month pay all' fees collected by them for the month | just preceding to the-('ouuty Treasur er of Laurens ('ounty and shall within I the same time limit file with the; rounty-'.\udiior of l^aurens ('ounty a I duly verifieil and itemized statement showing the amounts and sources of collection. Section 3, It is hereby made the duty of tht^^ounty Board of ('ommis- sioneis oi/iiCher governing body of I.aurens County, by whatever name called, whose duty it is to diaw war rants, upon the ('ounty Trea'surer for H. D. Henry. D. \y. C'hapin of Princeton Theologi cal stMuinary, Princeton, N. .1.. is vis iting friends here, and attended com mencement at Presbyterian college. Misses Katherine and Ma>g‘i'‘i‘t Truesdale of Queens-C'hicora U'ollege, ('harlotto, N. visited friends here during the week-end. ed from Florence, where they have been visiting Mr. and Mrs.,^W. A. Gal loway. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Galloway, .Ir., of Goldville, announce the birth of a daughter, on Saturday, May 27. Mrs. W. B. Trilible and children anil .Mrs. .1. N. Quinn and dames .leanes to visit I" i» < ► ♦ M. $. Bailey & Sea ) OLDEST STRONGEST Mr^. .lohn W.' Finney and .<oti’, Mac, ^ and Mrs. W. M. McMillan have return^ ► .Miss Mary Ella Hailey is spending "ere in Spartanburg Friday the summer with her parents. Dr. andi^^*'- *itid Mrs. Brice Quinn. Mrs. T. L. \V. Bailey, after atteindingJ^ , Enend^ ^f Miss Mary^^^ Limestone college the past year. , **** ^^i»'vy to learn that she vs«-{)Htient • .Mrs. L. F. Kirkpatrick has gone tojat Dr. Hays’ hospital, having under- ,Montreat, w here she w ill spend - the t «» «IM»endix operation on Satiir- Give your YOUNGSTERS a CHANCE to PAUSE and REFRESH themselr^ T l1ie payment of •salariesrts* ke.*:p ed as to w hether or not the yirovisions - '■ 'of thi.s .\ct aio.lieing complied with Und to wi- ! cer of his salary who fails to comply herewith. Section I. All .Acts or parts of .Acts inconsistent herewith are hereby re pealed. - Section .■>. This .Act shall take effect immediately upon its approval by the Governor. Approved the 2nd day of Feb. P.<33. 1. (\ BLACKWOOD, Governor. summer Dr. d. ork, iier, ^)r. wa> rian H. Kennedy left 'I'liesday for day. Mrs. Stanley PitC wTiei e he wilt "sprrd tin*- stHH- • tex. J* liinciys H- W.. DuBu.se of Spaitanbuig, and littbydaugh- returned from I For Oitriiino Cloyged Draiea Drano 23^ Fnr Yo.'ir W'aahteg ilavhtne Vae Chipso PKG. 6< Thr O'.l l{,li4l}>le A&HSoda 6 PKi'.S 2St En'''-' flrifud (\tnd‘ tia^d Milk CAN 19* The f'h >r.»Uite Fintd Cocomalt ftrtek Vi-I.B. CA.N 23« folrw in’.» Mustard CA.N 9* De! M Salmon Steak V> I.R CAN *Flet»rf>Tr<rt nit'f Yeast CAKB l9* For Salad DreEsmg WESSON PINT CAN OIL 17* fk'tagun 2for^ -5c Octagon Powders 2 for • ^ .5c 5c Salt 3 for 10c Po-i-s* Vinegar gallon 25c Keiosene gal. 12'/2C Best Meal 1 pk. 25c Oranges each Ic G. E. Light Bulbs each 10c Orange Pekoe Tea V2 lb. ioc Orange Pekoe ' Tea Vi lb. lOc I ENDORSE IT Here’s a letter from a brother phy-j sician,—with a few of the strongest! words deleted. It may be of interest: | Dear Dr. Gaines: j ‘‘1 wish you would devote more ar-j tides to the expo.sure of quackery. Thei every-day people of our country little T. I.aw8on, aftei realize the thievery that is going on | Hill the past year under their very no.ses. The radio is reeking with the vile preachment of the medical racketeer. Millions of dol lars — yes, hundreds of millions are wheedled out of .Amencan iMK’kets that are. least able to afford it. The game goes on without interference on part of authorities, therefore it would ! seem, w ithin the law. j "The medical racketeer ^ invents •some trivial, imaginary di.sease or ■condilion, to which any ordinary j workingman or woman might be sub- ject—-and for whioh the racketeer, of ' course, has the .sole remedy. This (faked) condition is dinned into thertives. j ears of millions of listeners, until they j grow su.spicious of themselves—-they I are quick to detect signs of the “af- ' fliction." They have been told that it might dead jto horrible death — but, I easilj? enough "cured’’ if they .secure ' a bottle of the noairum and us<* it the. rest of their li^s. ■ "Multiplied millions of people rush here Tuesday for the I’resbyte- college cominencernent exercisi --. Misses Dorothy and Rebecca Simp son of Whitmire, are spending several (lays with tbeir^grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. U. Bobo. .Miss Fredna Shockley, who taught in the t>nludn^school the past year, i.s spending the summer with her father, G. B. Shockley. — .J .Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sowers, Mrs. Mae Leaiiian and .son, Billy, spent the week-end in .AsheVille, N. C., with .Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Mitchell. Miss Sara Buford is at home from Columbia college, where she w/as a member of the graduating class on Tuesday. .Mr.s. E. W. E^rett has returned to her home in^.Richmond, V^a., after spending some time with her parents;, .Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Lawson. Mr. and .Mr.s. C. .A. Trollinger and children of I-aurinburg, N. C., and Mrs. Lind.say of Fayetteville,. Tenn., ing hei RoTieTt Lee^ him* wd brother, Roland Russell. Florence wdiere thev have been visit-1 i ATance, wlio has been a stu-, (lent at .McCallie school, Chattanooga,j Tenn., is spending the sunimerr with his parents, Mr. and .Mrs. R. H. Vance. 1 I .Mrs. .1. 1. ('opeland of (Jair.esville, | Let your refrigerator serve as a refreshment stand... Always keep a few bottles of Coca-Cola ready, ice<€old. Watch the tired feet tha<^beat a path there bbuhee away to a wholesome, happy nonnal... Order rom Your Grocer. • Ga., is spending .several days wiGi her daughtei- and son-in-law, Mr. and .^’rs, .1. A. .Nejighbors. .Miss .Martha Wilbur of Charleston, visited friends here on Tuesday and | attended the-graduating exercises at: Dresl yterian college. i Mrs. T. .1. Peake. Mrs. M. L. Dus-1 kin and .Mrs. Clifford Oliver are vis-j iting relatives in Gainesville, Ga., and! attending i^unmencement exerci.se.s at j Riverside academy. Mr. and .Mr.sjl R. W. Covington, Sr., of Florence, was here thi.s w'cek for commencement at I’resbyterian col lege. Their son. Ben Covington, was u member of the graduating class. .Allen and Bill MeSween, Ned Sprunt, Bailey Williams and Fred Ox ley are spending the summer with ..and refresh yourself Bounce back to normal ^ were guests of Mr. and Mrs. l^<?finis Dar- Fri- .Sowers and Mrs. Janie Sloan on day. Ryan Lawson is spending the sum mer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. teaching at lington .School for Boys, Rome, (la., the past. year. Ross .M. Lynn, member of the fac- ^ ulty at the Darlington .School for ( ross j iJoys, Rome, Ga., is spending the sum mer with his parents. Dr. and .Mrs. L. Friends of Will .Allen''Addy will be I.,ynn. glad to know that he is doing nicely , Mrs. ('. W. .Adams left Tue.sjiay for after an apjiendix operation Saturday | j^er Charleston, after spend- ut Dr. Hays’ hospital. ing .several days here with her son, F. L. Brigman, Jr., of Bishopville, who was a member of the gradii- the week-end with Dr. B. G. Pifsbyterian college. (Jreenwuod Uoca-Cohi IJottlinK Co. Greenwood, S. C. SB-DO-lt the and spent W'hitten and family. .lames O’Daniel is spending summer with his parents, Mr. .Mr.s. .A. O’Daniel, after teaching in Dublin. Ga., the past year. Miss Grace Fliedner, who graduated the past,week at .Montreat Normal, is spending thr summer with her mother, I Mrs. ADhie Fliedner and other rela the Co- Miss Georgia B. Blakely spent past week-end with friend,s in lumbia. Miss Klizabeth Sheely, who has !>een teaching in Ninety-Six the past year. .Mr. and .Mrs. J. T. -Neely and fam-, ily of Hock Hill .spent Monday and. Tuesday here with .Mr. and Mrs. R. E, i .Sadler, and attended commencement exercises at Pre.sbyterian college.' Their son, .Fames .Neely, was a mem-: her of the graduating class. .Ml. and .Mis. F. C. F’inson and .Mrs. Eugene Pinson were in Gaffney .Mon day for the commencement exercises at Limestone college. They were ac companied home by the former's daughter. Miss Mary Pinson, a mem ber of the graduating class. Take Stock Of Your The following Winthrop girls will is spending the. summer with her l>ar* ^ Arrive,toniorrow to .spend the .summer ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. L Sheely. Miss Zelime Davis has been visiting friends in Spartanburg the past sev- to buy the racketeer’s gully-w-ash. eral days. The orofits are enormous-for, the op- Mis.s Margaret Jones of Q^eens- erator of the hoax does not work for ( htcora college, Charlotte, is speni g ordinary wages. Huge fortunes are the summer with her paren s piled up for the racketeer and his! Mrs. F. I>. Jones ‘ I Miss Mary Adams was called to Dr. and months ut home: .Misses V'iolette W’heeler, lone Von Hollen, El.sie Little,, Ella Little .McCrary, ('opie .McCrary,^ .Sadie Chandler, (’aroline .Martin and Lidie l..eake. Miss Fannie Bailey and Frank Bai* ley of Kinston, (’., are the guest.s of Dr. T. 1-. \V. Bailev and family.' They attended the graduation of their "Rube Smithers needs .so .set him right; he meds a piotcctov— an advisor who tells him the truth. Fat radio contracts are never turned riown—they pay too well. It is poor Rube that pay.s. Now, doctor, get 'busy. "Fraternally SERVICES AT LANGSTON , SUNDAY AFTERNOON There will be a special service at Langston church next Sunday, June 4, at 3:30 p. m. C. K. Wright, superin-^ tendeht of the I-aurens schools, will, speak, and the men’s chorus of l-au- rens, will sing. The pubU^ is cordially invited to. attend. * Miss Mary mebody to .Statesville, .N. C., .Saturday on account j pemecia Bailey, at (>n- of the, sudden^ de^ath of her brother, ^ie Maxwell orphanage, Greenwood. Dr.i Adams. .Mrs. John W. Odiorne, .Sr., and .Miss Fleming Mason of Columbia, spent Kate Odiorne of .Manning, were here the week-end here with his mother, Tuesday for commencement exercises Mrs. I). W. Mason. at Pre.-^hyterian college. They were ac- Misses Evelyn Chambers,.Jamie Lit- companied home by John Odiorne, Jr., tie, Redge Peake, Mary Emma Speake ^ who was a member of the graduating and Beatrice High.smith, students atjciass. I.ander college, Grenewood, are spend- Mrs. Arthur Co|>eland, Misji Sara rng the summer with their parents. I Copeland and .Miss Irene Workman Dr. George R. O’baniel, who ha8> j,p^^{ the week-end in St. Matthews been visiting his pkrents, Mr. arid Mrs. I with the former’s daughter, Mrs. T. F. .A. O’DanieCleft this week for Harts-' Wallace. Mrs. Wallace and little ville, where he will practice medicine, j (Jmighter accom(>anied them home for Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Edmunds of I a visit. Winston-Salem, N. C., are visiting the, Mr. and .Mr.s. O. M. Templeton of letter’s parents, Mr.-and Mrs. H. D. j Coldville, Mrs. W. H. F'ranks, Mrs. — Try - COPELAND CAFE PLATE LUNCH — 25c fGeifrge R. Holland and Mrs. W', A. i .Mr. and .Mrs. R. L. Wylie, Sr., ofrBuchanan left today for Charleston to Clover, were here Tuesday for the i attend the graduating exercises of (graduating exercises at Presbyterian i Roper Hospital Nur.ses’ Training ! college,'and were accompanied home j ^ichool. The • former’s daughter. Miss i»y their son. Bob, who was a member i Avanelie Templeton, is a member of .of the senior class. [the g'aduuting class. Needs . • •• • • For Anything You * Need in Printed Forms Call Us. • • •- • • I- Chronicle Publishing Company All Kinds- of Printing—Except Bad >> The Clinton Chronicle — S1.50 a Year vA4 (-V