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■'I \ S~- '■ ■ ' ' \ . ■ I THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON, 8. C /'■ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5. 1933 -■ 'I (Flyf Cltiitan (ClyrontrU / WILSON W. HARRIS. Editor and PobHiher Published Every Thursday By THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY Subscription Rate (Payable In Advance): Ovp year $1 50; Six Months 75 rents; Three Months 60 cents Second Qlass Mail Matter at the Post Office at Clinton, S. C. The ('hronicle Aeeks the cooperation of its subscribers and readers—the publishf^r wiH at all times appreciate wise suggestions and kindly ad vice The Chronicle will publish letters of Keneral interest when they are noi of a defamatory nature. Anonymous communicaticms wiD not be noticed This paper is not responsible for the views or opinions of its correspondents. t ‘ -j— : all three of them. - -s. 10 (Yean Ago they got a total of Ite ♦♦♦♦♦ a of Intereat From The Chronicle the ladies mission-nerry society of 1923. "" met at the home of mrs. skinner catt t - ^ ^ ’on friday and seweral tunes were ^ played on the pi-anna by miss jen- A^stin left Tue.sday for’ni^ veeve smith and she was accom- he has accepted a panied by songs from her twin sister, ition as assistant regitsrar at the sallie ve^ve. they studied jonah and late Medical college. the goard vine this week, and served tea and sweet crackers. I James ! Charleston where I R. J. Copeland, Sr., has been named a member of the Laurens county rep- pVeen reported another case of istration board, succeeding A. C. Ow- cjecping s;cknes.s friday and he thinks ingrs, deceased. ketched it at the world’s fair. ■ ' it broke out on him monday and } Rev. L. E. Wiggins, Messrs. H. D. spread to his anatomey tuesday and Henry, B. L. King and J. M. Pitt.-, it nearly covered him by thursday jwere in Gree|iville thi.s week attend- rnd then he called a doctor, he first ('LINTON,' S. C.. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5. 193,3 jing the Greenville district conference, thought it was heat or rash or some I i^hing. f ’ j The foi'owing new officers have ' - :been elected for the Chamber of Com-, "'^s. janey keylt*ck ha.s colleckted her husband’s in.'^urance at last and I the petition to reduce the ailditional fee.s, that the order he signed a week !apo will hold, and the receivership of jthe bank termed by him as “most suc cessful.’’ I merce for the coming year: W. W.‘tier husband's in.'^urance a^ Harris, president; Geoi'ge H. Elli.«=. thought a nice s^cont-hand car with vice-president; R. W. Wade, -secre- » windi=(hie!d wipf*r on same and she Ury; B. H. Boyd, treasurer. in it ever time it rains, she pot 500$ for him. and the car co.«!t her The annual meeting of the Order of “nly 300$, so she cleared 200S and Good Samaritans was held Sunday af-,fi* up her house with some cf it. she ternoon in the First Presbyterian will put off his tombstone. 7' NEW MEAT MARKET ) _ *• Now Open^—Ready To Serve You t- . We^ have added a complete Meat Department to our business. All electrical equipment enables us to ^ive you the best of service and a full line of fresh choice meats. We can furnish you the CHOICEST MEATS any day in- the week. Our prices on n:eats' are the same as other markets. We are now prepared to furnish your table from start to finish with FANCY AND HEAy,Y GROCERIES, MEATS AND VEGETABLES. We also have all kinds cf Feeds and Grains. We Do Public Haulinj?.' , FARMERS EXCHANGE T. J. BLALOCK, I'rop. Phones: Dav 157—Niirht 110. We Deliver Such outiageous, unjast and unju.s-i ... ..i ichurch, with the meeting featu:-ed by i,hould noth, allowed or tolerates. Th.»" L- E- Wig- the Wiee rhop^ ideciaion of the foort aa it now atanda 'l^l-a^rahr hut"eoar^.''“he moana that the reee.vcr wdl have r,u| ^ from paHa. but aa i like had THU S.AME TRACK’ STORY in Idutio^ Th" lm?rn^Ta%^fo7/";eI:H Annie B. Adair. Mra, John tV. Fimtey franee wont pay ua her w.rWett, i |the liank now Indns^ cloaed aeven >"'1 W- were v.aiu'lold my w.fe to keep thei^^ in Columbia this week. ;things off her head, i can , under- ,, ^ , I i stand why they call them thing.s hats: North v.arolina,! Thou.sands of depositors ("n closed t i > Two litlU pi- waiting '’or H school bus the other day, bank.s are helpless against these highj wore run driv:'n by a hTt^aTTf}--Tnn-driv- of reetfivci'ships aird liquidations, er, one instantly killed, and thi* other Aadty hiirtT'''" We iii e told that it Was another j starts aud keep.s up over a prolonged case of a di iinken driver, the tragic period, growing in waste and exlrava- story we read so often after .some|gance with apparently little or no men a_l«n4^olo»ra, a HSlHe-Putiiwm wtlU wpMMii, ptTS- dSp^ors- fund, Kturtu ttiiri Marine iin nvot* a iir«^lrYncr«»n ’ Rogers Harrell will represent Clin- you moughj as well call a mule a cow. ton h school at the state declaim-1 |ers’ contst in Columbia on Friday, and! the TufriTp salt^ crop is off 55 per- fittle one ha.-i heen the victimi And, when the stuff hi'comes legal ized on every corner and highway, “drunken dn\ers’’ will become all th<i more plentiful, human life will liecome still cheape., with an increased cas ualty list due to a ini.vture of gas and bottzi*. thought) for the con.sen’ation of the depositor’s interests which .should al ways come first. tSuch a spectacle as the C/oluinhia case, appears to the layman looking on. as an outrage. Those in charge got their pocket.s full, while the real sufferers are the trusty depositors. No wonder the piihlic ha.s so little confidence m banks and tlici” manage ment today when such high-handed a concTrTed bold-ups are allowed, and that with o el-minate at-sar.ction of the-'courU. underworld eohnec- TAXI*AYEK.S MUST I*AY IT A (iOOl) MOVE The. country is told by Attorney (rt-neriil ('uininings that war IS tv he waged tvrncys w fiv have uons, -dr whusc ' practic<‘s <i»ady .color., Tin* punl.r \viil applaud -the: cent this-JTBJU- ora^ the^^drv r contest. speU in august, yore corry spond- ,ent sold 11 hucketfulls all told la.<t Misses Mary Clary, Floride Rudd. ^year, and he sold only 4 bucketfull.'^ Myra Leaman, Sarah _Hunter and this year while his family et only .1 .Marie V'^aughn are attending the State mes e: from the but fortunate- Teachers’ meeting in Columbia. jly.jnr..Wallace, .se<;ker-terry of agger- ■ 1 culture, has not yet put a prosssess- Mi.ss Tensie Blakely and .Mrs. Ben ing tax on same, and eating it i.s not Wilson are attending the Woman’s prohibitive as yet. Missionary meeting of the Second;. yores trulie, presbytery now in session in Troy. 7 mike dark, rfd.. . i corry spondent. (From files of The Chronicle for;' ~ ^carFy.. , States, counties, municipalities, in- l^'f *^^**’"|stftiJtion.s, individuals, are being urg- .scH'cngers. Un-!,.^i to make files April 12th, 11)23). 666 Nobody’s Business By Gee McGee I puigii a;rtuM?1 the sca'cngers. '’o- fed to make application for building jf lamking Backwards ! <"-ui'u!<>u luwyi'i .s arc a detriment (o, projects I baby sn<‘ezes once, my wife M-cit t\ . a 1. • lUcc to th” c.afor:ernerit I^Federal public works loans.'***’^ds 1 for a doctor’; if he sneezes i.‘ law an i iii( uj>l». .* l;ug of I'onsti-,^jas aiipropriaU'd $.j,uOd,fK)0,sen<ls for another d«>ctor; Uquid, Tablets. Salve. Nose Drops Cheeks .Malaria in .3 .days, ( olds first day. Headaches or Neuralgia in 30 mingtes. ^ ■ \ FINE LAXATIVE AND TONIC Most Sp«“edy Remedies Known. :tr(i aiiilu'iity. 'for public designat'd woi’ks, the money being j sneezes three times, she sends SAIF r- V h'ch W' -•on in tin- ciui^pty, u.iunnuoiia. primarily to “put me.n^^** ^ night nurse and ge•.^ hack to work.” The public cannot take,^ more doctors and have them hold in this colos.sal figure, and now that ® consultation, and then .'•he_ wires I)K1\ FRS' tODE tme t»ttd)y needed . _ , _ n*>t have to await an of-jhope that.*^” ® specTaTisr. igiui'urc. It affect.s every per- '" distribution waste, extrava-' tm countr y, and its adoption and graft will be prevented. I t “The Safe^ White- many of the tmpj’ovcment.'! HDji ru‘\v projects sought are doubt- -'"•uld ' '• iver - < Ode; ” .Accuivtu '-tat 1st ICS rei )il. 1 accMjrdthg to* I i u r’vit u (it' ( "a s u a I a n •' icrwntfsltu'wcd tha .-■ons had tK‘cn kiUrsl by’ '<1 to June jc Natiorval fsurety Un- 12,020 per- autornobiles W'hen wa.s a kid, ma didn’t pay any atterrtion to -me ttnti—I- had had- pneumonia 3 days and then she’d PHILCO Radios & Tubes Smith’s Pharmacy less needed, and would make sound • Put an onion poultice on me and if I invr'.stmerri.s rather than an almost' didn’t get better by mor ning, I trwk complete waste and throwing away of id lablespoonsful of castor oil. .After money as has beim the case in the R.'several days had elapsed and I still > *^1 RSCKIBE T<» THE CHK(»NICLF “The Paper Everybody Reads** You and Your 4 t Try as you nish. day or nii^ht, you cannot rid yourself of the shadow that is YOU. It is the sil houette of YOCRSELF. Unseen by yolu, it is 'YOURSELF that casts the shadow, and makes the picture of Y’OURSELF which those who see you carry in their minds. Like a run-down heel, soiled and wrinkled clothing is a symbol of shiftlessness. No matter how good your own mental picture of YOl^R- SELF is, how clean-cut and well Tset up you know yourself to be, you are not appearing at your best unless your clothes are in ordLer. '4 Nbtjw" ay never bcfore““your~elothMy""dcmands \ the skilled dry cleaning that maintains the life and lustre of- the cloth, and restores that fresh odor of newness your suit or dress had when you bought it. Let us serve you. Our charge is very reasonable, and service is prompt. DRT CLEANERS & LAUNDRY F. the inevituhle fact niu.st be yea*. The indication, judging from , ^®*'**‘^ that this money, if borrowed, unoffu'ia! .if|»ort.-i in July and Augu.sl, ino-st be paid back and that Kanta arc that final fc.suk.s mi^y show a de cided increase in .deaths and accidents for 1 P.3.2. This i.- doubly significant, because there are nearly 10 per cent ('lau.s is not going to underwrite the piTsi.sted on .staying in bed, somebody’ got on a mule and rode 9 miles and told the doctor to come over in a few days to see a sick child. By the “Pi I fever autoniuhih'- registered in the hill. Tlie gifevernment does not and|('*^*^ 1“ our house, I was cannot give us anything. The only|*nd about and couldn’t be found, method the government has for rais ing money is through taxes —from the you —the taxpayers. There is no treasure chest from which these huge sums may be > drawn for distribution. sle<*ping sickness, and mebbe leakage Unileil States this year than in 1931. To niolt»n.sts, therefore, and to pe destrians and all users of our streets and highways, the following code is j Kach citizen as an individual unit of of directed ihe government is forced to pay his 1. Regulate your speed to fjt t-.it-j part to help take care of the enor- f The only diseases that could put the average McGee in bed were ty-,j phoid fever, dropsy, yellow " fever, 11 Traffic the heart. Little troubles like I rheumatism, jglall stone;*, enlarged heart and liver, measles, whooping cough, pleurisy -and ulcerated stum- ‘ | niick were not even noticed. :ic condition.'; keep your car^ui.derjmous. and in some instances, ques- cuntrol at. all times. 1 lionable, expenditures, that are now 2. Slow dow n for inlei sections, and being made. We had better not be j i, uUy trnff c signals. . i.'wept off our feet by the allurement j ' We hadf a doctor one year when 3. I:.s*‘ Ue:U r judgment in pass^mg. of easy money—long erediL Thkt lias ;brotln»ii bob broke lii.s leg. and_he. waiting until the>c is at lea.st 500 feet at the bottom of our economic trouble j called again when Bud was bi>m. Our jf cli'ar distance ahead. i today. jmetleicine chest contained 1 gallon of’ 4. Pedestrians: Cross at cro.sswalks; walk on the left side facing traffic; td>ey traffic signals. CerUin projects, we are told, are casUir oil, 1 box of dry musard and 1 subject to a grant of 30 per cent un- ball of asafoetida, the latter to ward der the public works board to cover 5. Remember that automobile acci dents constitute an economic waste totaling billions, through property datimge, high insurance costs.m^creas- etl taxes, etc. Every motorist should feel that it i for the length of a loan, i.' his duty arul pri'>ilege to himself to this code. labor and materials. The balance of this iMjrrowed money is to be repaid (by the taxpayers) over a period of years at the rate of 4 per cent inter est, with thirty years as the maximum off contagious diseases, ami we wore a stink-bomb (made of that stuff) arouud our necks from November till March. 'Hie only reason my parents ob jected to us having the ailments enum- /■ OlTRAtiEOl'S SjH'aking of reeeivership costs pledge! v\ho is to pay for this $:MO0,OO0? eratgd above was we were not able I The taxpayer and consumer will ul- to work very well when our temper-;] /'tiniately have to foot the bUI. It mast atuie was over 106; we had to go get * ' U'onie back to the government through a drink of water so often, we lost lots for’revenue derived from the approved of time. Minor troubles like rutting <los^*rbank.s the report filed th'e other | or through direct U>cal Ux- day for a ('olumhia banking ins*itu-,ation,to retire bonds given the federal , , turn vva.^ an eve-opener a > ' reveaU'Jfovernment aA security. The balance weapon (areidentally, of ewse) were tl»e waste anJ e.xtravagancv iha: us- he repaid the treasury through!just in a day s work. off a toe or a finger or getting hit in the head with an axe or other ually foilof "^ w herw a bank mu.si un- uergo !i«iuidation. >pecial taxes--l)y the taxpayers States, municipalities, institutions had that ^iird The doctor we used charged so Th^ r..,>o I lh»t th, r«c,.ver.and oth«», had better keep the.t.'much, pa just learned to *e( along will receive an ailditional :t2S.MKl;rf«c'.» -before^OiiHa, reg»i^Ua»_“f l bringing h:s total fee to $64,000. A desirable their contemplated projects! (9 there ®nd 9 back), Columbia law firm will get $7.500,^«ay »>«• We dll need to realize, after more to bring their toUl fees as at-’® '-pending spree of the past years, tomeys for the receiver to $:;5.000,, jusl when the country is trying according to the order filed. This to get back on its feet that the ar- j^ndifo'^s “t taxation have shot about all the holes in'pants and .pocketbooks I that they can stand. Notice is given the public that the city police department, by order of City Council, has been instructed to begin today a rigid enforcement of all Traffic Reg^ulations as provided in the City Ordinance. , total cost in receiver’s fees of $99,000 for their means a lawyers’ servicea. This order of the court having been approved, a temporary restraining in junction V a.- .secui’ed against the re ceiver of the bank from paying these additional costs. The court order was charged us $1.00, and that was out rageous, but we always were able to get him to take a ham or 25 bushels of corn in place of the dol lar. He carried calomel, soda, and diamond dyes in his kit; he could make any kind of medicine in the world with common aqua (water)'| VIOLATORS FOR SPEEDING, IMPROPER CANNED FRUIT GIVEN 'and a pinch of diamond diyes. Yep, I #xooix Awi Ar-B*'changed. There THORN WELL ORPHANAGE, more uaeless sickness abroad in the land than any other commod-jl PARKING, DISREGARDING STOP SIGNALS; l*oiintAin Inn, aNOpL* » Kut wKpn I it®*! to hurting secured by an attorney for a canned fruit from the 1 want'my doctor right now.! in the defunct bank who iwt forth '"lean’s Auxiliary of the Fountain Innl i ’ j the petition that the additional fees > church'were delivered toi ^ . i> i i9> each insiahee were ljy cws rom a oc •just, totally unfair lu themselves as H -^ Curry and Mrs. S. L, Taylor.j mr. archie ball hub'oard has re- iepositors . . . without authority of pr4.sji(jent and spiritual life aecreUry back from the county seat Caw, utteri" ’“consciouseble, and that auxiliary, respectively. ' ; where he went to set on a jury, he j the said or 31* was passed wjthout no-i * i . . iiea to them or to their attorney, and | ^ that the aame is null and void and con- j WtlA 1 DU trsry to law, justice and equity.” Reports yesterday stated that the; ETC., WILL BE SUBJECT TO THE PENALTY OF THE LAW. P. S. Beanes do: said he tried 3 ca.ses and all of thelj fellows w'as sent to the chaingang for’! selling liquor; he said he did notj blame them much for selling the licker, but they sold such sorfy stuff it made liini sick, ht had bought from !>_ -