The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 14, 1933, Image 2

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\ / THE cilNTON CHRON1CLE.I CLINTOi^f. S. C 1 Officers Nam^ BABSON FORECASTS FASCIST DICTATORSHIP FOR COUNTRY SWaicUn nM». 11..II rf S-rtU « Clia. THURSDAP, SEPTEMBER 14, 1933 l*' NOTICE OF SALE f A. For New ^ear the Clerk' of Ctourt for Laurens Coun-!?al hours for such sales, the following ity in Deed B<iok 40, page 502. idescribed property, to wit: State of South Carolina, j County of Laurens. * » <' Terras of Sale, Cash. Thai the said By Current Conflict Ow Redistribution of Wealth In United j States. Blue Eagle of NRA.Will Be Used As Its Symbol. Officer conducting the sale ’ i^uire the highest bidder at the sale, other than the Plaintiff, and all other per- _ , . , , . „ sons, except the Plaintiff, who Tnay Meetings and Re-elect Officers. Raleigh, Plaintiff, vs J^es H. Onim-^ ^ provided mond and Mary O. 'Druramond. de*- Court of Common Pleas. ■ Atlantic Joint Stock Land Bank of Wellesley Hills, Mass., ^i^t^ Fasostt dictatorship for^^Jie ^tjpited States was forecast today Roger W. Babson, statistician, Wtnr"T»Te<Srt- by lawr, to make a cash deposit of tkrae (3^) per centum of the total- .• ,1. .jB<iiMrn7i’ndL^n'aMMi«TonsTfThii.' * (1) Every nation passes through, , , „5.v:_ .u- . the above stated [ The annual stockholders meetings of ; fendants. of history shown the follow- ' Clinton. Uberty, ,nd Citiiene case, I will sell at <Jue to the Plaintiff, as earnest money bidder, at or evidence of good faith, the deposit) same stages. The hi.stones of indi- reports were 'P“^**' outcry to the highest ed the stock market collapse of 1829. Ividaal nat^s differ to deUils, on their financial condition and Laurens, C. H., S. C., on Salesday in of the last high bidder to be applied The dictatorship, he said, with ^1'" h*®*" “ *^ *^*'^ ****‘*^ ** , fofficers and directors elected for the October next, being Monday the 2nd on the bid should there be a comnli- hlu. ...I. of .he NR A a. ,t. ' cnn,in* year. day of the n.onth. durin,. the 1.^ „Hh the ea^e ^^^e purchasrt, would result from the wrath Or tneran entirety, aitnougn earn nauon ue-. -,,nortR of all thrpa AR«fwi»tion4 v. i .u n - . ^ uiuuci, uu uuc louua utruiK miucivcu middle classes, arou.sed by the ctiTrent’Wlops from primitive tribal conditions ^ condition described pr^pertr to wiJ ** papers, stajnps and recording, down to him, shall deposit with the eonflict over redistribution of wealth.! to a complex civilixation, yet all na- enjoying a large volume of busi- property, to wit. THOS. H. BENNETT, j Clerk of the Court, the sum of one “It i5v lieing crystallized.’^ be scv’j ‘V*» different .stages at ' All that certain piece, parcel or Clerk of Court of Laurens! hundred and fifty ($150.00) dollars, as “All that tract, piece and plan- tatioi^ of land, situate, lying and being (n Hunter Township, in the Cotfnty" of Laurens, in the State of South Carolina, containing one hundred and eighty-two (182) acres, more or less, bounded oit; the north by lands of A. P. Fuller, oh the east by lands of J. M. Bry son, on the south by lands of J. L. Boyd and W. W. Bryson, and on the west by lands of the estate of W. R. Cri.sp, deceased, arid oth ers.” Terms of Sale: Ca.sh, .The success ful bidder, on the lands being knocked « /The following officers were re-elect- tract of land, containing Two Hun- County, S. C. »d for the ensuing year: Clinton B. and L. Dfre^rs: W. J, Bailey, dred and Thirty-two and ohe.tenth Dated this 18th day of July, 1933, (232.1) acres, more or less, situate, ^ lying and being on the Durban Road L.4ND SALE •^y the immediate conflict l>etw'‘?n ’ tne. (3) The great progress in na capital and labor, between unionism tions is brought about, neither by the, and the open shop. Neither group will, conservatives nor by the radicals, but/ be victorious. The ‘v,uy i.. lying and being on the Durban Road '*^t^"denreciated cut between the other two classes a U . j; about four miles North East from the The Slate of .South Caiolina, period. Then, due to depreciated cut- ueiween w wun«-i •• cobs, Jr., E. J.* Adair, J. W, Copeland, . • i - v - Cnnntxr nf i renry .n<l high pric..*, they will them-.UIn length of t,n«, nnd ‘‘i™ gr, J,ck H. Young. R. C. Ado^. Dr. *elve.<= Uke charge of the situation patiWK** and takes control in the form ^ Officers: W. J. Bailey, with a temporary dictatorship. This of a di^torshsp. In the ca.se 1 president; R. C. Adair, vice-president; .oi »ou dictatorship will take the form of Fai^ ,-^nglo^oSaxon race, these changes “ P. Jacobs, secretary-treasurer; Jno.'metes, rism. Norris, asst, secreury-treasurer. Babson. making his prediction at iha! Citizens B..and L. Directors: A. V. Martin, R. L. Bai ley, D. E. Tribble, T. D. Copeland, B. Township, County of Laurens. State of South Carolina," having such shape. In Court of Common Pleas. A. Austin, as Treasurer courses and distances as vrill , r V. on V \pfeaK until 1492. when we entered the conclusion of the 20th annual busttiess " _j ji iruiitiu.-.w.i .Ap ^ reform and discovery, lasting wnffrfnc, het;y._pointed slgnjficantly^,^ to the disbelief that had met hla fore-; !^ , v. ««l rn..Ui.m east of the..... panic. , - 1921b” he declared,] itRT wc sintered the democratic period • “In 1928 and -when mj' Wall Street friends w'ere hailing a ‘new eia of prosperity,’ you know that thi.« W'ellesley cwnference wra.s then looke<l u’lon as s h^tbe^ of Jervniiah.N. We did not beljeve [a that. “Another great era i.s now in of the Board of Trustees .of Wadsworthville Poor more fully appear by reference to a School. Plaintiff, plat thereof made by E. E. Gary. Sur- vs. veyor, on the 28th day of February, Mary Eugenia Crisp, et al, 1923, the following being the courses Defendants. H. Moorhead, M. J. Me distances shown by said plat: Pursuant to a Decree of the F.ddcn. W J. D|^ncan " • H«rr,8.! J ^ Court sell at a guarantee of his good faith in the i bidding, the .same to be applied to the purcha.se price upon his compliance with the terms of sale, otherwise to be paid to the Plaintiff for credit on the indebtedness sued upon. In the • event the successful bidder should fail i to make such deposit, or should fail to comply with the terms of the sale, the jsaid lands shall be re-sold on the .same, or some subsequent salesday, on , the same terms at the risk of the de- ■ faulting purchaser. Purchaser to pay for papers, stamps and recording. THOS. W. BENNETT, C. C. C. P. and G. S., Laurens, S. C. of rugged individualism which contin ued up to the present, namely, 146 ‘new i ra 'amT riirsriht7ir^’'serte' U wm.N false and would fail. Young,JMV. m: Boland, Gilbert Bl.kely, W. E. , ... . , ,, Officer.: A. V, Martin, president; ‘ ‘""‘T ®r public outcry to- the highest bidder, Dated Sept. 12, 193.-!.-9-28-3tc. L. Bailey, vice-president-, B. H. Boyd, Durbon Road, running thence Nortli Laurens C H S C orSalesd.v - secreUry-trea.urer. ^ '59 degrees and -15 minutea Weal 9 October neat,’being'Monday,'thl SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONIC ... . -Jay o'the month, during the le- "n.. P.oe, K..,.lwlv Directors: H. D. Henry, Jack H.'t,hence North 10 degrees East 9 chains ' ,, —-zz:—-.. ^ ^ ’ship wa-s unqualifieii, Barbson made no Neighbors, S. G. Dillard. Officers: H. -We feel entirely differently, how-jattempt to name the dictator, ever, regarding the present near era,] “Who the dictator will lie no^ one which i.s .set upon redistributing knows," be said. “Dictators are self wealth. This is now ju.st l>eginning.; made and usually are men who have We lielieve this new goal wilD'deter-,,.«uffered persecution rather than :^n mine the jirogram for yea- although it wi neco'.«.Hry also to redistribute judg- tator shall be spiritually-minded and* men', initiative, industry, courage and) absolutely umsclfish, with good judg- thor* other tagged traits which made|meat and indomitable courage. In .4niorica." i short, 1 do not worry about (lommu- !'i a tiioad <iimnrition of the foun- nism. Socialism, capitalism or labor- daiif.n for his belief, the statistician; unioni.sro. The Amc. ican people will the next 1.50 aho are elected by popular vote. The soon lie found 'important thing for all is that the dic- i2 degrees and 1.5 minutes W'est 20 UrHen!!y!’ preiidenirw! Hl’sTmpson.i'*'**''” ‘® * «""»• >*'«” vice-president; F. M. Boland, secre- North 08 degrees East 8 chains and tary-treasurer. links to a beech; thence Sooth 82 ^ degrees and 15 minutes East 7 chains rWool^llIlldli.O 1 vI North 55 degrees and 30 minutes East Clinton Teachers^ at mouth of branch; thence with Dur ban Oeek 00 chains and 50 links to island these selfish class confl.cts for oinly a short time longer. Then they Th-* out-of-town members of the . , . iirv.-. .. o . u 1 r I, I stake; A. White corner; thence Sooth Clinton schools faculty are making) . - . their homes at the following places for thains and 95 hnk.s to stone; the coming school year thence North 80 degrees and 30 min- With Mrs. B. L. King: Misses Lily utes West 14 chains to stake on Yarborougtv'lna Curry, Agnes^ Davisy branch, thence Branch the line ^ .rill ris** in iKir w-ath, clean ouf ^^ji^ucy Bums, Nella I.ong, Gladys .^^til- chains to stake; theme S*>uth 62 de- i;lish groups and suistitute an •"'jlwell, Azile Living.ston, Josie Pres.sly. j^^ees W'est 4 chain.s ami 27 links to Wil* Mrs Henderson Pitts: Mis.ses^^,,^^. Lily Mae W'eils, Ansie Kirven, Hoy . ^ ,ir . ... l j — . . llwiMS,_Martlii. Wilbur. minuU-s West 19 rh.ins .nd .o links With Mrs. W. A. Johnson: Miss North 80 degree* and partial dictator, who will give each group its proper place in the develop ment of the nation. “This dictator will continue in pow- pedpie come to their up ipirHuaHy] and *pVEN though you cs- ^ cape injury you may find your car^“in^ hock** as the result of an accident utilcss you /€TNA-IZ !rttell«*ctually with t^e progress which they bad Iwretofore uiade a^)*!? ®*^ber Yes, .sUtistic.< clearljd ’indicate ’ tthat we now are in an economic revo- luUon of which the blue eagle will be- ^eome the symbol of the new era under Fasclrm." With Mrs. Hugh iwnnttTt! 45 minutes West .M iRRgy: linlrrTfi'itThffgT 10 TK?nce chains and Soulh FARMERS CALL FOR ACTION .. J Our ^JmaCombinmtiom Aulo-nrh-ft Pe/wycan be writt^p to cover i verf insurable motoring risk. A o is evidence of your , • aul rupomubfliiy in every sut.c :a vthc Union I : fContinued from page one) jcAurae will be to call upon our gover- ! nors to dose the gins and cotton seed oil mills a* a matter of self preserva tion. which was unani- was presented by s. W. SUMEREL /Etna-izer JacobK Building ninltm, S. C. THIS CERTAINLY MAKES IT EASY TO PICK THE BEST The resolution, mously adopted, Repreaentative Neville Bennett, of Marlboro county, for the committee. The stealing coipmittee took various plans and proposals put forward by leaders and delegates and welded them into a the single resolution. Other* members of the committee werp ^nator Smith; Dr. Isong; Edgar Culler, Orangeburg; Wade Drake, An- id^rson; L. I. Guion. Kershaw; Senator 1 Carroll D. Nance, Ijaurens; D. B. An- Llerson, Spartanburg, state master of .\nna Bell Hudson, .Margaret .McCord, grees ajid 45 minutes West Paul N'ane Elrod, Alline Newsom. and 50 links to stone; thence North With Mrs. William Bailey Owen.w. degrees and 45 minutes West 7 H. A. Carr, A..L. Duckett. A. H. Me- .. , ' , .. „ ,, ,, T, , chains to mulberry stump; thence Queen, H. H. Taylor. c 4U iio i i .r • ^ South 50 degrees and 15 minuter West Squad Out 3 chains and 40 links to spring; thence North 34 degrees and 15 minutes West’ At CUntOn Hi ** 25 Unks to poplar. Uie i beginning corner. .Said land is bound- jed on North by Durban ('reek. East Football practice at Clinton high by lands of A. White and Silas Knight K-hool bwi. last wesk under thv south by J. .SIo.n-. EsUte. ration of to«h MrQueen and H. H. Burdrtt*. Carr. Thirty-three men are out for . ^ . .... the team, with indications bright for identical land well-rounded squad. The heretofore conveyed to the said James a fast and well-rounded squad .schedule, not yet completed, will soon H. be announced. Drummond by S. H. Parhs OB Those who are candidates for posi- the 10th day of January. 1919, by tions on the eleven are: his deed duly recorded in the of We Announce With Pleasure, the Opening of a New and Completely Equipped Beauty Shop — on — Saturday, September 16 ii Attractive private rooms have been added in the-rear of the Mary Musgrove Tea Room building where we are ready to give prompt and efficient service at reasonable prices, under the direction of a <*apable and experienced btautkdan: — We invite you to visit our new place and will appre ciate an opportunity to serve you. On Saturday, Our Opening Day — AU Work Will Be Free. 4» Appointments By Phone—243-J. Mary Musgrove Beauty Shoppe .Mrs. Selma Franks, Prop. Bill Abrams, J. U Abrams, Archie - - - Adair, Tom Addison, Francis Blalock, : Frank Boland, U L Copeland, John H. Cranford, Joe Donnan, Edward Fergu- i son, Carl Garner, Bill Hall, Billy Hart.! Lyx Henderson, Roger Henry, Olgo j Hair, Jim Hill, James Hitt, Genej^ Knox, Thad Johnson, W'illiam John-i^ son, Billy King, Hall King, L. T. Law- ^ son, Ryan McOary, J. D. McKay, Guy ss Pitta, John W. Finney, Alvin Stone. ■ Walter Todd, Wilbur Weir, Jack With- M'lliiani W’orkman. ZSZ (he grange; J. Skottowe Wannamaker. St. Matthews, president of the Ameri-j®*’*****®"’ can Cotton association, and C. H. Riv-1 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ,era. Chesterfield county. ! __ , " :i. -————— I Hurricane riews 112,414,000 Bales Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Rumph and ss daughter, Ixirene, and .Mr. and Mrs., as 'Burke Wilder and son, Gaston, were ZSZ the Sunday guests of Mrs. Lila Neigh- bors. __ Miisa Lillie Young spent a few ^ays ZZ Washington. Sept. 8.—Cotton pro duction this year was forecast today jby tiK de|i.rtm,nt of airriculturr .1 jlUrtsvillo with Mr. and = .12.4H.0U0 baloa of 600 !>"""< “O™"*' Mni. J. A. Dugan. = weight, compared with 12,314,()()0 . , . . C. H. Shannon and Allen Reighley, ~ ,bales indicated a month ago ami 1.1,- j ^ j^Ir. and Mrs.' = •VI * 000 bales produced la.st )r|?ar. ^ Young ~ bor 1 was 67.5 ,:or «nt of a nor- former’s par.| = . Mmpar^ with ,4.2 a ni4nth ago 1 „„ j ,- wbitmire. = o6.6 on .Sep‘venil>er 1 last year. 1 n..,.;., »m.i s.i,;i.i..-« = The condition of the crop on Sep-, tember 1 -maJ, .aoil 56.6 on Sep‘venit>er 1 last year The indicated yield per acre was announced as 197.H pounds, as com pared with 198.4 pounds indicated a _*mi)ath agu. 173.3 p«mnds produced last ♦yt^r and 167.4 |K»unds, the average for the previous ten years. The condition Se|*tembei- 1 and in- ;;<lirai'Hl production for North Carolina .wn,. 71 per cent or norma! and 6:16,000 bglgs of .500-pound gross weight, and I^uth,Carolina 63 and 690,000. Mr. and Mrs. Judson Whitmii-e s|)ent zzz Mis. Douglass Davis and children of I-aurens, are visiting her parents, j Mr. and Mrs, G. C. Nabors. • Mr. and Mrs. E. .M. Young and .Mrs. Sam Young W'ere visitors in laiurens last Friday. COPELAND-STONE COMPANY ^Clinton’s Old Reliable Store »» ANNOUNCES NEW ARRIVALS FOR FALL Other Hats S2.95 New Saits M3.75 up WANTS Clerk Of Court Makes Two Sales FOR RENT—-6-room house on Acade my street. Apply to J. A. Bailey. FOR RENT—Furnished 7-room house on South Broad street, with two I bathrooms and garage. Mrs. W. G. Neville. tfj 4.40-2t $5.55 4.S0.20 $6.00 4*0-21 $630 4.75-19 $6.70 5.00-l» $7^0 5.0»'20 $745 4“ ._j. FOR RE3brr^Tw4> apartments, with all eonveniences. Apply to D. E. > Clerk af Court Thomas W. Bennett,9-21-2tci two legal sales last Monday momiog, as follows: FederaJ Land Bank of Colunrbia vs -Be^F- CopelaBd, 170.93 acres near'Ren- q9k-se(d ta R. E. Babb, attorney, for MCDANIEL Cliutou B. A. L. association vs Fred Buraett. houne and lot in city of CHn- |ou,mM to lobort S. Owens, attorney, tor FOR BENT- ple. Meals Crawford. •Room, for girls or cou-: if desired. Mrs. J. W.j . ltp| TO THE CHRONICLE NOTICE — Drink your way to health by drinking^Crazy Crystals, a.Ba-. tural mineral water product. Sold ihi Clinton by George W. Copeland at: (3opeland*s Service Station. Itp. % You’ll be sure of correct style and dependable quality here. Wise buyers not only Io<dc at the price, but they also lo(^ at the quality. r •STOME CO. Your Godiier for 30 Years FOR RENT — Several unfumisbed; roocna. Apply to MIm Julia Fergu.i •OB. 36 North Adair St Upl ^ilflllillllUlinillllll • » ■''""■■'■■■■■■■■•••••••if* I . 'iLiH'iiiua t.t St