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i . ’I. / t ' '.55 niE a.iNTON rnRONin.E. <’t,inton. s. c THI RSDAY. Al'Gl ST S, 1933 Bishdp<Mouzon Appeals To Drys X.-. Christian Dry Forces Are Asked, To Rally To War Ajrainst Re- j peal of Prohibition. Lake Junaiuska, N C., July 27.—^ appeal to “Christian dry forces to j rally to combat the wet parade .seek- m WUHI Watts’ Memoirs / sociation with a Columbia company V for publication of the-volume. To Be Published i>e sold ai each, will be published, and it is expected they will be ready i . Columbia. July 27. — Publication of for distribution in the early fall, prob- ithe “.Memoirs of Judjfe R. C. Watts” ably in October. jw’as authorized today by the "ommit-! memoirs w-ere edited by A . S. tee from the South Carolin. Bar as-of the state histor- jical commission, and Professor Taylor socIaUon appointed some time ajro toi^^ history department of Furman, look after the matter. ; univer.;ity The committee, Wilton H. Earle ofj Capt. Perkins Says: Washington, I). C.. Aupr. 1.—Frank ml I). Roo.sevelt has t»een President o, _ „ , j x-. i- — - the United .States only fivt months,! and distinpruished career as a jurist. iny to repeal the IRth amendmem" f . , „ of ^f'Wville chairman nnel in the su. ^„^ ,,,30, ^ad a lone was issued here tonight by Bishop Ed- t-vano. .rcti. ic nat ,nri>mo mnrfvnnrm one! n-ftoT. ... ’ •win D. .Mouzon of Charlotte, speaking under North Carolina assemblies*of Metho- . , . i i.- x .l o .i. r- i- tt diet vnune people eathered here. rums eo.ssip to have eot well underhack the South f arnima I’t'P^mf way. about him and thus.! around him. earnine good waues, so flftfed chief Smith’s Pharmacy “The Rexall Dru^ Store” ... is the place to buy your dru^s and drug: sundries and save with safety. Wo fill any dcctcr's prescription.' ,, f tk \r ♦ hut that is ong enough for a sorts | . undeitakmg, many years on the circuit court the auspices of the Western » u/ukh lui on v, 'j^uaranteed a contract for the bar as- i u u i . j ♦ * - - - . of unfounded and sometimes mal:-; .bench, he was elected an as.sociate jus* 0 The churchman called on citizens to, ju.stice to succeed the late Flugene P. fight against repeal, saying: “Rise,* *' whis-jthey can buy, commodities. of the .South, and fiirht for C.od ''' ** ^^sk under ,.„ve incr'«tirrinvr times th;it the Pr<-si(lent has had a stroke? way, to get all indu.stry lined up for' meinoii s, co\<, ing .tilling tim . men and home and native land." Bishop Mouzon said tiv* iicrud'* of America face "three gr-eat pifthlcins - the problem of peace or war; the proli. leni of economic recovery and the problem of the traffic in intoxicating liquors. Many people Ixdieved it was ♦••tie. higher wages and shorter hoims; irjt Someliody ’elephoned it to .New Yv'ri.. tht* Administration has not lost con in ihe hi.story of the state, were said to be extremely intefe.sting and set i: got-into the ear's of someone- whojfiderice that this can be accomplished. vigcoous language which 's interested in de{»ressing the pi le.* And When the time comes when trade niatked many oi his judicial uttei- :>r securities. He spread the rumor' needs a little stimulant, .Mr. Roosevelt ound Wall street and thousamls ofj is prepared to put son^e of his.infla- He ha.s been ENJOY CLEAR SUMMER TIME RECEl>TION ON THE NEW IMPROVED PHILCO. DISPLAYED AND SOLD BY 4 L ■■ ,, r 1 „ f 1 u r;'' < radern on tiw-atock exchange, fearing. tion plans into effect Terming the drinking of alcoholic ^ ,, ,,,, ,, •■1 , , .. that the whole New lleHl > would i irreatlv t)le»sen beverages an ‘age old (“vil,” the hi,shop in whole "New Deal"^’ would , greatly irleased by the success of the .■i,..,l vun.ius in...un, vs in hi«l.,rv in ‘-I''"'. O' if .inylhinK-Bappi.riVd to thv j Am.-rinan ..liver proKium at thv l.on- whioh. 1... saul. thv ••avil ul' li,|u„r hail ‘ wrecked huinun lives, broken up fani-j ilies. left childr-en in beggary, corrupt-1 ed politicians, and filled jirisons and 1 insane asylums." 6 66 SMITH’S PHARMACY Capl. Perkins’ FJyes W ill Be Taped In Our Store Friday. Be Here To See It. m the rno.st disastrous slump in .stocks .some announcement since iq'2S). Washington. And don’t he surprised iT •As a matter of fact, the President j the devaluation of the gold dollar is had a slight cold, which did not keep 1 announced without previous warning, tried from hi.s work for a single hour. I't c... IJQPII) - lABLETS - SALVE on siP er' Tr om Malaria in .3 days. Colds first day. Headaches or Neuralgia iri .‘Rt minutes. FINE LAXATIVE AND.TONIC The Clinton Chronicle —SI.50 a Year "First one experiment was then another," he .said, in effort to Stupid. (Widish (lossrp control the traffic, "and finally the [' That rumor was not the only cause, conclu.sion whs reachi'd that there was' howi'ver, of the break in stiK'k and no way to do luisiness with liquor!commodity prices. There was the tale iroffic with decency and honor. It was! circuiated from mouth to ear that Mr. m utter (ii.sgust and horror of the fioo.sevelt and Mr. Baruch Jfad a fall- V hole evil busines-. the .American peo- out. The I’resident WU'^ lepresent- ple arose in irid giiiition and wrote thejod as having resented the newspaiiei' iMh aniendnieiit into the constitii- stories of Mr. Baruch’s influence with' tion." ^ ^hiiiL .Siinicone .scented a po.s.-Rihle (|uar- r.j'hop .Mou'/.on said he believed in ,ol; ,'Aoni/‘(}.ne else wondered whether j states' rig-lit.s and added that ‘bSmiDi- yi) la nich would try to get even;' ern states believ,' tiley have a right 11 jn-ti someone else had the lo'ight idea to v ote against repeal luit I‘ost master | j}|j,f y],-, Baruch, who was for years Fai'ley, chief d:speiiv;er of political! ;,n active stock-market tradi'r, could' lolis. hastens to the .'sontdi as the pres- m.-ike a hd of trouble for the Presi- idi'iit's spok« small and informs gover- dent’s price-raising prograi.n by iising^ nor- and otheir- that they will vote viry )|i,s nioney aiul his hiarket talent to at the jieril ol political disfavor. Ibis depcess the price (d’ .stocks. i IS a new and .saii.ster thing. This is. Jrt^,44ua- stupid and, dlildish gps?<ii>,I slate rights with a v('iigeanci'. In fact, without the slightest foundation in the ng^fits (d thg individual are thus many persons pretended to fin<i | takefi away and \ve aic tu In* lierde 1 n-u.s'uii foi -the idoek-murket cnl-;.; and driven like cattle." lapse. I J^Nomatter w hat other.s inay do, thej Your corresjiondent is in a position i ministry of the Mi'dlaidist cTiuf'Ch w ill' slate fibsMTvtdy” TtiaT—Pmddent’i Roosevelt has not been in the lea.st | wori'ievl uliout his relations 'With Mr. i (>ui ministers are still Baruch. They are good friends of: year.-'’ standing and Mr. Roosevelt le- lies upon the financier for a great deal j I of sound advice and counsel, which he not be driven free men." "We are not willing for the saloon to return to .North Carolina,” he said, "and th*' surest way to keeji it out is to vote against repeal.’’ "1 rail on the daily newspapers of ^jn,. \/j,. Haruch, on the other hand i .Nvirth Carolina to tell us now and in y little annoyed at hav-! plain language whether or not they jjy^ puhliely attributed to him influ-^ favor the return of the .saloon tojj,.jy.^, which he modestly disclaims. He i N’oi'ih ( aiolina," he said, adding Ibat that .Mr. R<»osevelt's selection “if th<' men (d' the .'south do not arise his^jiaruch’s) former lieu-j and fight the nation is due for the ^.^yj^jj. f„,. |,„pj,,.jyp^ ^.x^eiitive po.sts. worst moral dehancli it has evi-r ^^,y^ p, J^i^ influence at all, hut , known U> have not surrendered. V\ e Pn-ynj;,. they w«*ie the itest nieiK have .III : begun tu fig’-ht. And we warn t lu men vvlui are t'ying now to d'lve thiim,.’:'ii the'i lefieul measuri* and hriii'.' back the >-aloim into the life vd' out |r iiple that tlieie vvil! he a day <d' rei kumng." I \M) .sale Tile State ef .Stuitli t'aidlina, < ounty of I.ainens. In ( oi.rt of ( Oiumon Pleas. Libel ty lluildiug ami Loan As ne at mn. Plaintiff, V 1». \V. .\ Nevill, .luhn Splat!, e! al, ’ tefemia'nt s. ' Molev and Howe W hiie oil the siilijeet of rumors and g'ossip, it miglit as well he set down here as a fact (hat there has lieen no "hreak" between the President and atiy of Ids close advisers, in and out of the "hra'iii trust.’’ Professor .Moley is .-itill the man legaidi'd as the one upon whose advice the President re lies most, although his personal re lations with Louis Ilowm are even eloser. In one ease it is a matter of the President’s i‘onfnlenee in ’ .Moley’s judgment;-m the Other, a warm fn'r.. ,, , , f .1 4 sonal almost life-long friendship, in I’ursuaiit to a Decree tif the ( ourt ... . ^ . ,, , . , I I n n 4 which questions ot stateeratt do not in till alidVt -taled case, I will sell at - .... . H. (Uv» n Ihxu 1(1 South '''V road, ami mi enter. .Mr. Howe, performing his duty of protecting the President from im- necessaiy intrusdo-ns, is being made the target for a good deal of almse fgoip - iiuiior. politicians of the_ty|)e_|. who think they -ought to have thej right to walk in op the President whenever they feel like it. There are’others w ho are highly in fluential with the President, one of th<*m being Henry .Morgenthau, Jr..i head of the l•'al'm Credit administra tion. ..sk, ,.^..(......^*1 luL (amis, the piiblic acfivrties df hiehfoepiT'^ of public outcry to' tlie highest bidder, at Lauieiis ( . II . ( .. mi .Salesday in .August ncM. being .Monday, the 7lh day of the montli, durjng the legal hv)'uT'V"T(i' -uch saTeT-7 file Tdtriivving'de- •scrihed [unpeity. to wit: .All that UK (1-, parceror lo* (d' land, lying, heuig ami sit'iate in the Town of CiiH'oii. Ul the ( (Uinty of Laurens, Stat< ef .'-uuth <'iirloina, containing one (I I acre, mmc or less, .-ituale in the'suut hw c-11 I n pmt (111 (if the Town, iiounded mi the muth hv lands of W. Spralt' and J" ''‘‘{Jaids them as on <)c- in bad ta-ste, to say the least; ami 1' I( I (Ompaiiv, (in tiu ’he Sc.,l,.,ai(i Air rule Rail- l’'■vsldent’s family. Some of tho.se h. w. -t by. land of W. B 't annoying Owcr'.s, .•'-r..' (lui'.cv'cd to N'ev d!( hy W . B < )v( ( ri> tober 2 (til. Pri2, •Also, all that |i:ccc. pareg land, lying, 'm mg and situatv Town of < jin’mi. ' (unity and .State afoK ai 1. cmitaiiiuig -'v en-eig'hrt b<Kii'd foi puhlie woik (7-8) ol an acic, more or less, adjoin ing the a..(.v( ,lV^m ,h(-.,i pr.mertv, and highest, anfl is not in any boumh-d en jh,. m'u th.’ itml east 4hy--^^»yrelationship .1. .1 »* WhII street, however. ner.sTsts r liul ('uly one of his relativi^s counts^ or lot of That is his uncle, Kreder-1 in the Ibdano. who has been put at the head of the economic planning) His standing in t4ie world of business and econcim- ahove descnl.cd lot.cn the .south by however, persists in the Seaboard Air Line Railroad, ami on '’^hef that Curtis Dali, the President’s the we.st ami muthwest bv lands of son-in-law, who hapiiens to be a stock- W, B. Owens, ,<). broker, is trading for the President’s The succe.v’-ful bidder at the .sale ‘hat of those cW /nu8t dej)o.-ii With the Clerk of the whenever he puts in an order Court five peicentum of the amount to buy or sell slocks. There is no foun. of his bid as a guarantee of his good dation for that from any *direction. faith in the bidding, and a similar <le- The President is not a Wall slieet posit shall be made hy any |)erson "Peculator, nor does Mr. Dali have any who shall theieafter raise the bid, as tdoser relationship to him than that of provided by law. Such deposit shall he'bavM'ng happened to marry his daugh- applied to the puTx*hase price upon f**** ^ compliance fey the bidder with the Program L'ndiaturbed ‘ terms of the sale, otherwise it shall Those trivial items of gossip have ^ be paid to the Plaintiff, for credit on been set down because they are sam ite indebtedness as liquidated -dam- pR's* of the sort of thing people are j likely U) hear by the whisper route.- ’Terms of Sale: Cash. Purchaser to Mr, Roosevelt has not—fe^en ^freatly pmy for papers, stamps and recording, concerned over the speculative slump If the terms of sale are not complied on the stock exchange and the_boardj with, th*e land to be re-sold on same of trade. He, has tried to find some ',vi0r some subsequent Salesday on same way bf cuifeing speculation without j* terms, at risk of former purchaser. impairing the general price level. He TH0§. W. BENNETT, ‘has about become convinced that there (*G. C. C. P. and G. S., Laurens, .S, ('. isn’t any way to stop people from ‘Dated July I8th, 1233:^-8-3-3tc. * igambling, and if they persisst in gamb- ■II.■! ——— — —ling;^ and get their fingers burned, it’s f»p€r BverVi ■* - -- 4'-. i ■tJ. jlini'and get td^ir %;^ants to put com- rhbdiiy puces- uji, Wt riol Iw fl Y CAPT. PERKINS SAYS: There never has been an August so important to you from the standpoint of savings ... Never a time with such a clear-cut mest^e of “Buy Now!” Another 2(10 Dozen TERRY BATH TOWELS 5 c LADIES' Handker chiefs While they hist |c NO LIMIT TO AMOUNTS YOU CAN BUY! NO LIMIT to WHAT YOU CAN SAVE V . . WHILE THESE STOCKS LAST! 47c 25c ( HILDREN'S ; : VfxL-LEATHER SHOES ALIx-SILK DRESSES 98c $1.47 ONE TABLE LADIES’ HATS (’hlLI)RENS * DRESSES (fast color) CAPT. RUBE PERKINS ('hal!eni;es any two players to a same of checkers to be played in our show window while he is completely blindfolded. Be Sure To Be At Our Store and N 'SV • \ .V.*.* -. -N 1. Sheets, 81 \ ‘JO Bed Spreads^ SO X 105 F'ull-Fashioned Hose 49c 49c 49c ¥■ ^8 ■¥• Y 'T' Bath Cloths, Large Luffy, 3 fr,r^ I adies’ Rayon OO Undies J JC T.adies’ All-Sil'k --- ■ Slips ..7y (, Rayon Hose, Q A good buv * ., Xri 5c Novelty O Curtains 5c • \ Men’s fmf Seersucker "Pants j 9c T Men’s Shirts and Shorts, each | 9c Men’s W%ite » Twill Pants .y 8c 5 - DENNEY’S HAVE REDUCED THEIR SHEER DRESSES MEN’S STRAW HATS REDUCED TO (EVERY HAT IN THE HOCSE) 4Qc J. C: PENNEY f T