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■y ■/ a. 1 THE CLINTON CHHONICLE, CLINTON. S. C. THURSDAY . OGT^teR 26, 195 33 ',/ ■ Court Settles Plan To Reduce iRasor Estate r<Iext Year’s Crop P. C. Freshmen Defeat' Cadets Featherstone Rules. Children Henr.v R.'^sor To Share Part. Also His Indebtedness. ^ Farracrs cf South Carolina To He Asked To Sisrn For Plant- in.q: Less Tobacco and Cotton. Presbyterian First Yeai^ Eleven Overwhelms Citadel By 29-0 Count In Second Game of Sea son. Blue Sox Block Well. Banks Preparing (Stop Getting Up Nights To Insure Funds Lax the Bladder With Juniper Oil, Buchu, Etc. Drive out the impurities and excess acids' that cause irritation, burning Reconstruction Corporation Will Cooperate \vith State Banks and frequent desire. Juniper oil is pleasant to take in the form of BU- f KETS. the bladder laxative, also con taining Buchu leaves, etc. W’orks on ’.\e bladder similar to castor oil on he bowels. Get a 25c box from any In Meeting: Specifications. Greenwood/ Oct. 19.—Judge C. C. i ('olumbia, Oct, 25.—Kign-up cam- ^ . { ^ tVashington, Oct. 23, .— President Fea’herstorc in a dec>-ee handed down paigns to'reduce 1P34 cotton and to- Exhibiting a versatile running and j VEKB.\L STROLL Roo.sevelt to'day put the millions of ttiday hold® th'at the children of Henry bacco pnaluction in South Carolina to pjjssjnjj, attack and an iron -bound de-j Studious men and women are con-^^^^ Reconstruction corporation behind «5tore After four days if not re Ra.sor. now serving a life sentence fo- rut down surpluses and raise prires fen.se. the Presbyterian Blue Sox ran tinually learning thing.s. Years ago, ^anks outside the f'ederal ’be miir.Ur of his father, William C. wrrt\discu.ssed by farm leaders here over a smaller Citadel eleven for a it was believed that foreign bodies Reserve system to aid them R.'vsor. mu®l share equally with othc ■ today^. i29-0 victory on Johnson field Satur-jl’ke grape-.seeds, or very fine'parti- eligibility requirements heivs in the settlebient to the estate • After the conference. Dr. W. W. day afternoon. cles of bone—anything that might be estimated at approximately $h.000. I.omr. of ('lomson college, extension. From fhe beginning of the j^ame,' somehow work into; f'ff^^ctive on January 1. * The decree was i.ssuod after Judge director. Announced the cotton sign- the P. C. frosh showed their superior- victim’s appendix and raise mer y established a snecial division of Fe.'ilher;^tone had heard arguments on up would start withinJthe next two jty, gaining at will. They rushed thv a serious mess. Bi^t exception's to the report of weeks and the, tobacco campaign, rjtadel men off their feet from the i many appendice RtTcree R. W. Wade in the suit of would Uv conducted the week of .N’o- first kickoff, forcing them back to!>iioved; never saw a grape seed or the agency wulh authority to pur Jake Ra>oj. individually and a® exec- vernher 20-25. owm goal line. There the Cita- P’^^e of chicken bone talren out of Preferred stock in state banks which utor of the will of W. C. Rasor against United .States Senator E. I). Smith.‘,p,] center made a had pass and tbeiOf^h in my life. They probably don’t Ticed a strengthening of their capital Henry Rase.. Earl Rasor, Margaret of Lynchburg, and David IL (’oker, of bm-kfield receiver was thrown by the into the appendix. So, in the sea- structure. in meet^ *'^''®^ “getting up nights” go b^ck for fed- money. If you are both- which he- backache or leg pains caus ed from bladder disorder^ you are bound to feel better after this clcans- we were coop^iation in the RFC and designat- you get .voui regular sleep. >dlc,rrr. Harvey Couch, a director, to head Kellers Drug Store and "i ouag’s fcpori nr the agencv' wdlh authority to purchase Pharmacy’ .says BUK . 'S is a s seller. -rryr Rasui^ Hcnr'. Risov. dr., and William Fuller Raso~ for settlement of the e.-- tati“ which i.ect's^a’ily involved con- ,1, ucior. of he will. I Son'c tiivc Itofore he was killed in his home Hi (Voss Hill in September. ]9”.l W. (' R isor ceated three tru'-t cstat. V and n.-.me i Jake Rasor a® trus- tet f tr r h»- hen< fit Of . his brothers, Hen-y. Fail and 'Tiarlie Rasim. To the trustees for Henry he gave lOQ shire- of preVrred'stock in the Gren- del mil! of the par value of $50, for Ea»i ."‘O shall s of Ware Shoals Manu- factuunir coiiipan.V stinik of the par ne.j, the same amount Hartsville, both recognixed fa^-m. ex-i,^P. C, forwards behind his goal'luscious, grapes, I’m guilty of dhe 8,600 state banks outside the pert-s, met with Dr. Ixmg and district ’ ]i,ip before he could get under way. eating them, seeds included—but ino Reserve .system mu.st ap|dy ’o farm agents to canvass the situation.' » • , » t i a skin.s. It make.s a genuine pleasure of benefits of the deposit in- Im.h pred.c.od the pruducl.on re- "Ken you dont haveto ,luc(..,n n.ovementa would b.' »ucce,,s-;.^,| f,,,j. Tne ’>>.■ »neds. cmnl'-ditielCvuItTn'r” ^ ‘V>;« '‘'''''f l'>at /ita- G.ape.^eel., are comparatively large , ^ ^ ^ , Overnment to tommodiin.s resulting. 'and—smooth. I doubt if they irntate j y. Dr. Long said district meetings to. develop detailed plans for the cotton sign-up would l>e held soon at Spar tanburg, Aiken and Florence. Both campaign.s will he handled: through the farm agents under Dr. Lf.ng’.s direction. i Pieliniinaiv to the tobacco cam- su'ance fund authorized by .con gress and Mr. Roosevelt urged them all to do so. These banks must be ex- NOTICE Good Lntil Nov, 10, 1933: Good Housekeeping. 2 years, S.3.75. ( osmopolitan and Good Housekeep ing, one veaf. S4.00. JAMES W. CALDWELL both of them coming in the periotl. One came as the result pass frbln Hall 'o Jane.. and| tht cr from a lo-yaid run b.v er than that, the Citadel cntVely ineffective. intestine for this reason. It’s noti case with blackberry and rasp- final I the of a the oth- ; berry seeds—they are so small and, I 'e!'er. Olh- verily believe are jagged! If you have atli( k wa.s I artificial teeth below — and a lower I dental plate—and attempt to eat* a determine the strength of their capi tal structure.s, thus for the first time giving federal supervision of all the banks. The P. C. backfield worKe l well an 1 raspberrie.s—or a piece of vain , f I'h ■*t in f f.ii? (T;-- r r .L.' Ine b Sh 1' paign, a repre.sentative of the adrnin- efficientl.v. Abbot was the spark plug! j«»cy, blackberry pie, then you UP UP UP Bell Streets’ Last Game Friday •lie R.i®oi H i* in Dt 'ock rri?n was sh( oopiMiu ..of the attack, tearing up the opimsing A^’ Ket my moaning. The agony of a *t and killed county agents at Uorence * „||^j“lower plate’’ cannot -ir i 1 ember. l!».3ft, acid-^ -^two-day donfcrenco the rules of table etiquette! , following year his instructions will he given. ,"J he madriong eains lU id 'those berry seeds do the same f'ruiay, October 27. aga-nst Sims, J. T. I.azar, of Florence, district''Ki .Kail hi_ ina'K I”*'"' ir,ii,„ ,l,.i ,i„ i,. il„. hierh school of Union, with the.fi! COAC IS GOING III* EVERY DAY. the 'Boir cofetar "fojth/il Taircs For Ytwr SupiJy Now. aiui itei'.ib, I of ht \v;i- '.l,.in. H -niy Risoi. Latlian r leene Crisp having ln'cn farm ag(*nt, explained f ibe iminier in May, •1932, growers who .sign up ce l ‘o 1 fe impi isonment. ' I e/ stone prc's'.dcil at their en }■ Ttlv ter the purchase of the Gn ..del mi!I stock the par value of the stock was changed to $2<t per- share ami a few days liefore his death .Mr. Rasor I was paid $3b in cash p«“r share to make uf) the difference, but his will was not changed. Margaret Rasor, Henry Rasor, Jr., that tobacco to cut their ucreage will “get a good cash rental for land taken out of cultivation and will get a second payment after they have sold their tobacco based on what the cnip brings.” good interference. Thomjison behind puniefi^^^'^^g' colon t^at they CLINTON for Jhe .Socks, maigng several goc.Mg^'T'^^ do to the . are pnfit to go lowing line-up; Captain J. LeW.is. left I,,Mils. He consistently kicked them nut'‘Ki"UKh the human diKc.stive •''‘t'^'J‘7.ckb"‘'l’)'’‘vounc Y' ' of hounds inside the 20.yard line. The;Kenco 1 tahon them, especially in coh, V^’Kl W-, k past middle age, or m cases of ‘^^''ans, art guaui, i/. .pc , • 1- « —ter; • R then they the human COTTON OIL CO. Phone 62 line from -end to end played jani-iip' Hurricane News .Mr. and Mni. Mace Young .md chil- and William Fuller Ra.sor, children Of dren spent the week-end in .N'ewherry middle football. Jordan, former Thornwell seeds, eiul, liveil up to his reputation for,l^’’^ pass catching. He snagged a 20-yard jiass fnun Thompson and carried it over for a touchdown. Another Thorn- well hoy, Jacobs, showed up well, making three of R. G.’.s,touchdowns. The outstanding defensive man on the Citadel team was Dean, scrappy or in cases of skins, or dense fi- Hcnry. insisted that inasmuch as the testator intended to give each son $.5,000 worth of stock the e.state must make uj) to them the difference be tween and $5,000. On the other hand, tjbe e with the latter’s si.ster, Mrs. -Mae Iteighiey. .Mrs. W. R. 1‘itts, Mrs. .Andy Y<)ung, Mi.ss Hattie Mae Horton.and Mrs. Mace Young were.. im llrmiinMuxtd center. He broke through sev- F’oople used t’o tl^ink a cherry seed could enter the human appendix! Or a fi.sh-t)one! Or if the baby swallowed a shill button! I am glad to admit that grape seeds are nd very harmful, if you like nice, fresh graiMis. lA*ave- out the skins, however. Coy, right guard; C. Rovers, cerite S. Bell, right half; P. VN'illianis, left half; H. Harris, quarterback; S. Williams. fullback.'First subsr D. Fer guson, Fb Pruitjt, T. F’ant, Gihiaiu, G. Spann. vVHAT 1)0 P. S. Jeanes DO? HAT DO P. S. Jeanes DO? -iCBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLF “The I’aper Everybody Reads’* Willie jirai times toipsmear plays before they ' got started. F'roni the looks of the game, the. man team may develop Into as il |]^p=rJr=dp=Jrr=if=jf=af=jr==^i=if=df==ir=Jir=Jr=Jf==jf=jr==if=if=di=ir=ur^ r m’crj"-rtc(| a specific •b-emed and tberefon < h Idren c< if the par Ivefen *' xi*cutor and ofKer partis on busim's.s last F'riday. contendeil^thf' legm’y was file, that it wa® pe’-tielly all tha' H ;r y’- .i!tj gel was the 10 l.jires value of $20, Waih* found against the * xecutor anil in favor of the children of Henry, holding that it was clearly I ;.«■ uitfiition ftf the le®tator to give <tock. e.’U’n i« Tth» ;;n 4 th; rhe Mis. Sailie Mr. soils .s.TJtoo worth (if c.tnt-enti<»n Judge Featht*i- '-••iiie ®!i>ta'n® the referee, the court r 00 lig 'ha* the estate having enough f 'hf ^bviilel mill stock to make up ' *ie d,ffe*e’'ce Henry mu>l he made • «j.ia lOi the others and must lie gr. en < lanigO of I he st<»ck to make up the diffeia-nce. ' iirday However, Judge F'eatherstone ahso Mr. .Vlr. and .Mr.s.^ Hamp Horton, .Mr. and Mrs. Gua Trailer and little daughter, Jean, of Augusta, Ga., s|M*nt the week-end with their parents, .Mr. atid .Mrs. J. W. Horton. .Miss Hattie Mae Horton of Chajiin high school, s|»ent the week-end with her iiirent.s, .Mr, and Mr.s J. W. Hor- ton. Hurricane W. M, S. met with Walter B. Nabors ami Miss B. .Nabors last Thursday, and Mrs. Mason Sinifison and good/ a eoinhination as the great Tat i team of ’31. The coordination of the I! line and backfield is shown by the fact that they made tw'elve first dow’ns, ,md would havo made more but for the •leaiy stream of subs that went into the game. F'very man on the frosh team got to [day. The line-up; Pos.—P, C. LF! .MeSween The r.T I Al t' litth* daughter, Martha, sficnt Sunday RG with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Simp.son. RT Mis.ses .Mary Loltye Ri.ser and Ro.-ia.. RE Sumerel were visitors in laiurens Sat-, QH! I LH and Mrs. J. A. Dugan and lit Prather ■Shoemaker Hutchinson ■FTeenran ('ollins .lordart •Thmuji.son Abbott Cappelmann Oxley Score by perioiis: P. C. Citadle . Officials: Smith RH FB- 2 0 (N. ! 13 0 D.) ivih-d.jhal the children must 1h* ac- tie daughter of Hartsville, visited courr.ahh* for Henry's indehtetlness Mrs. Dugan’s xgrandparents. Mr. and and points out in the decree that th. Mrs, A. P, Young, last Sunday after most senou®, as well as the most in- noon. t«-r«''iing .jue.stion involved, i.® on this Mrs. Taylor Adair visiU*d her sis- contcnti.m. The leferee found the in- ter, .Mrs. J. M. Simp.son on F'riday. d«‘ht»*tlness to he appriiximately Mrs. Mace Young spent last Wed- (Furman) headlinesman. $®,UOO th» deduction to he nia.le out nesday with Mrs. A. D. Kumph. j Statistics On tiame of the re>'iduaiy part of the estat' Miss Addie Herrin and Hoyt Bur- ur.oer which the testator provided that roughs visited the former’s sister in Citadel Mikell McGee Orr Dean^ Onatoto I Brown Whitten j Jones] McMaken j Hall, Spigner Is Beginning To 7 7—29 0 0—0 referee; Shop Again Jeter (F'urman) umpire; Galloway a if his s<»:i' should share eqyal’y. .Judge I'eather.xTone saiil that '.his question involved a construction of section HS7I of the Code of 19.12, Winnshoro the pa.st week-end, Mrs. Sadie Harri.s of the section, visited Mrs. U. A. over the week-end. F'irst downs: P, pa.sses at -mpted, passes coi.ipleted, ^^Ivu® I pa.sses intercepted; by P. C. 2; Spencer I p- p Citadel 10; which has n.ver J.een c^uistrued bv the C'.uils Henry’s chihlren conten.ie.l that ui>oii his conviction of the n.'iicivr .d his lather "they stepped into hi.s siu-es” and took his mteres* in the t '.ate vv.tho It any duty to accoun' foe !hi nidebteir.es>.. (heir claim being that ma^mu- h as^ tliev took the ;>lacv* of then fathei under the statute the debt wa^ nt.t theirs and they should U't 1h* made to account for il. ““ tnr Thi' punt Jutlgo-FVather'^’ono’s of the will provide.s for an equal d.® tnbution among the children. Tlu* oth er® must account foi their indebted ness; if Henry’s children do not ac count. then tlie :!cheme of e.iuality fail® I always hesitate to apply a princii'le which works a wrong, ^lt wouhi make Heniy's children profit ty their father’s wrong to the injury o! otheis who are olijects of then f,ather’s hountv. 'Fo .lo so vvoul hv th Mrs. Sailie Nalmrs and children, .Miss Maggie Nahora and Mr. and .Mis. A. I). Rumph and daughter, Ik>- rene, attended the home-coming at* Duncan’s Creek chuixrh on Sunday. Hurricane School Honor Roll Second grade: i>avi.s Klli.s. Third grade: Bernice FTlia, FNelyn •Nabors, Mildred Burgeaa. F'ourth grade: Carolyn Young, F'.liz- C. 13, Citadel 2; P. C. 7, Citadel 4; P. C. 2, Citadel 1; num- punts: Pi C. 8, Citadel 10; aver age distance punts’ P. C. 32 yards, Citadel 27 yards; yards gained on passes; P. C. 27, • Citadel 13; .scoring; touchdowns, Jacoh.s (3), Jordan/ points after touchowms: Thompson (3); penalties: P.C. 15 yards; Citadel 30 yards. GENERAL JOHNSON. TODAY... THE EYES OF THE WORLD ARE ON NEWSPAPERS Fibres of Interest to Careful Wofford Next Foe Of Hose Buyers abeth Norris. , Fifth grade: Ralph BurgeHs. -——j*——- ^Xih graihK Jennie Ixie Y«ung, Team In Good Shape ! For Contest In Spartanbur}!: Cooley .Nabors. 460 Teachers Go (|)|n Relief Work Saturday Agjainst Terriers. . The Vre.sbyterian college football team is now* down at hard practice in preparation for the Wofford game in Three-quarters of all advertising money is spent hr newspapers. 1 iO 4lC- lo- .More ill Later . Be Added To Kmereency Force ' Working Under! Federal ^'unds. -troy the equality intendei tat or. "1 am, therefoie, ha>ing my tieciMon -Mjuarely upim the con>trucla>i) of tin- !-tatule upon which the childit n :i( (laiming and uj>on what ®eem.® tome t U- the right.' No man is alh'vved to firofit by his wrong. .Neither ought ch.Idren to lie, alluwe 1 to pi ifit by *he wTong of. their fathei where they^itke grace of the stal e whic i par; h their fathei.” . ('olumh a, Oct. 2ih J K N_M Hoill, I r vi lli RS r. g ’ V (< I" si:'—* nil: 'is scli'Mil i.ia„a/ines. t all 3b at . m.^ lA .l iS W. CM.DWKl.l. ( all 38 at 1’>;3U Sorn^ne needs tha ,ariicie you have to sell. Advertise it in -.Approximately emergency relief teachers went to work in South Carolina today vvhi'e plans were being developed to employ around 800 others. I’nwards of 325 teachers for adult eginnei s” and some 40 for contin- uilioii pupils set al'oiit organizing (■la.->e® throughout the state, some of tlu'm beginning actual teaching. These were given intensive courses of training la.st week, the “beginner” eh;-s tvacher® K the University of So ith ( arolina he’e and the other.s at the Parkt-r District Yocational school, Gi eenv illi*. Ir tlu mean'me, departniv nt of v'd uiu/ion. of/icial.^ were making ar- r; ua's for the work of 509 teach-' _ h.v\ «i- for Vocational agriculture ''ami hotiu ecuimmic.s and 100 for physical u haoili'tjition. ' ' Sjiartanburg Saturday. After being idle for two successive week-ends, fhe Blue Ho.se Saturday will face their foQrlh foe of the sea son, the second state team and the second S. I. .A. .A, opponent! They will he trying to even theiF average in the S^ 1. .A. .A. after their recent defeat by Howard college and keep Tlieir .state reconl clean. Clemson, the only other state team played, tied P. C., 6-6^ Wh'le llu Hose were idle,.the Ter- riq^'s have faceo .several tough op ponent.®. They lost to IJavidson, but 0 n NOTICE ('u.smopoIitun, 2 yeara, $3.7$. The Chroni^e Want ir” A.d column. agazine, 2 years for $3.50. < JAMF.vS W. CALDWELL The .Magazine Man mnnagod to lick l.enoir-Rhyno, a ’eim tiuit P. C. tied. F'ew changes have been made in the Prc.sbyterian line-uji since the Howard game. Jess Tolbert, who was injured il! the fiac.''.s with the Rulldogs, i.s gef- .ir.g along all right and expect.® to. be, in llu* game Saturday. .No other in- hcen reported. Rex N\ IJjaiikiv ,.ijophomore quarter, :'.a- been 'Mnmiig regularly at this post in'Vcrimujiage'the pasf few days,; aud he is expected to get tht* job at | the .signal-calling nosition in the com- ] ing contest. Juwt who he will replace- is not cerrain, U’errin. alternate cap-i tain and regular quarter, is likely to ' J; D il L U. S. Retailers use $450,000,000 in newspa pers annually. The average adult devotes 42% of his or her reading time to newspapers. Women buyers write 40,000,000 letters yearly to their local newspapers. a 0 '0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 remain in the line-up, probably at a halfback V n. il WISE BUYERS WILL CAREFULLY STUDY THE ADVERTISEMENTS IN THIS PAPER EACH WEEK BEFORE BUYING. \V ‘The Paper Everybody Reads” \ -J— { j=jfadraJi==ir=Jis=JfssifMf==ir=Jrs=if=dr=Jrrjl^ J / ' j!