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^ ■y,; I v.-r X' ' /' ' TOE CLINTOI^ CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1933 ([Iltnt0n ^ EsUbUsM WILSON %. HARRIS, Editor and Pabliiher Published Elvery Thursday By THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY Subscription Rate (Payable In Advance):' O-e year $1.50; Si* Months 75 cents; Three Months 60 cents Eutennl as Second Class Mail Matter at the Post Office at Cliatoa. S. C. The Chronicle .^eeks the cooperatibn of its subscribers and readers—the publisher will at all times appreciate wise suKsrestions and kindly adr vice. The Chronicle will publish letters oil ifeneral interest when, they are not of a defamatory nature. Anonymous communications will not be noticed. This paper is not responsible for the views or opinions of its correspondents." - 4- a ■ - - ■ —- ^verry well without sanie^ the store jout intermission or adjUumment; jind j i keeper said it and over-halls were the Managers shall administer to each FINAL SETTLEMENT I per cent ^ 125 higher onner count of person offering to vote an oath thatl Take notice that on the 8th day of yore protesting tax on cotton »of c4 he is qualified to vote at this eleetionrjNovember, 1933, we will render a.final j per Ib. we will stay at home W the;according to the Constitution of this .account of our acts and, doings as E.x-; fire till time.s get better, my ^fe is | State, and that he ha.s not voted d^r- ,ecutors of the estate of Mamie C. tnnng to save up c5 to buy a fine mg this election.' Wright, deceased, in the office of the tooth comb, but farmers can’t get to The' Managers have the power to Judge of Probate of Laurens county, wantijig to mutch stuff. fill a'vacancy, and if none of the Man, at 10 o’clock a. m., and on the same i agers attend, the citizens can appoint day*will for a final discharge! New Sweaters and Lumber Jackets ' L. B. DILLARD 1 NOTICE! See ns for the best and choicest 1 have my 3 Managers, who, after being sworn, carv^” Any persoif indebted to said estate Fresh Meats, Also Heavy and Fancy nice oak tree conduct the election. is notified and required to make p.ay-1 (iroceries. ^’e can supply yon with behind tlie corn crib and will pay At the 'close of the election the ment on or before that date; and all the best grade Oysters you can buy— plese rite or foam me whether i from among the qualified voter.s, the from our trust as Executor.! ought to hold or sell, bales stored under a pay ^ the govvernmertt up when they send Managers and Clerk must proceed person.s having claims ag^air..-; =akl extra select. Also Fresh Fish each me my plowed up check, w’e think publicly to open the ballot boxes and estate will present them on or before week from Thursday on. we will be able to eat a bisket apeace count the ballots therein, and con- said date duly proven, or be forever have a new shipment of grain, othor thiid Sunday since the ti-iUe without adjournment until the barred,. ^ sjch as Vetch, Bariev, Seed Oats, ever prote.sting tax of l.«10$ ha.s gone on sr.me is completed, and make a state- hour, but cornbread is tasting fairly ment, of the results 'and sigm the good so far. seme. Within three daj's thereafter the Chairman of the Board or .some- Oct. -4, 1933. (le.sigpated by the Board must* to the Commissioner.s'of"Fdec- hlNAL SEMTLE.MFNT . . s jch as t etch, isariey, JAMES Austrian Winter JAMES L. WRIGHi, Peas. Also Executons. -10-2C-3tc one J. ( I.INTON, S. r.. THURSDAY, OCTOBRK 26. 19.12 tion the poll lists, the boxes contain- Take notice that on the 2a t dev of i will depend on yore advice and 'will 'act fl-cordingly, as i feel .-^ure that you know when to sell cotton. ^ ji don’t want to Jiorry anny on same getting into dett. what we need is i i .i. i .some ca.sh. i could Kold 1 bale and ^ave been appointed to hold the ek^- Fergu.son, decea.sed, in the office of ‘ ’ Judge of Probate of Laurens We are call 157. here for your service — money ballots and written statements Novemoer, I will render a final ac- that is w'hat ruint us'all result.s of the election. Icount of my acts and doing.s as Ad- The following .Managers of Election niinistrator of the estate of W. M. jump back instantly into its former prosperity. It took u.s nearly four years to slide dowm the hill, we can not hope to leap back to the top in one l>ound. Therefore, whatever may lx* our reaction to the “New Deal,” DOINt; ,\ Bit; PART In many way-, the railroad indus-^ try is a national cs.set, the backbone| Tn:-ldcr of this coxmtiy: ^ 1 Educationally, .>‘F»eaking, the rail-1 roads pay a'lnually the of $148,-:Upni„ of Intcre^^t From The Chronicle the Prerident told us in his address. We mu.sl have faith and patience. We need not expect a miracle W^er- ^ \indlv “see precincts of the the night. No scn.sible person who ^h Jv said ('ounty: - icounty, at 10 o’clock a. m., and on the! ever stopped to think about ’ ^tton allso j. p. morgan ib’' Bark.'-dale-Xarnie—Mace Langston, same day will apply for a'final di.-- imagined that this great nation coudif (.jose' j W. R. IVAver, F. H. Burton. charge from my trust as Administra- yores trulio, ^ Clinton —John D Davis, Robt. J.,trix. mike clark, rfd., Copeland. W. .S. Denson, L. D. Me-* ’ Any jierson indebted to said estate. farmer.' ^ ' Clerk. is notified and required to make pay- j Clinton Mill—Claud .Abbott, E. A.. i^ent on or before that date; and all Harris, I.. W. King, h. C. Pinson,[persons having claims against said J Cierk. J estate will present them on or before J. Cook’s Store—R. R. Cooper, J. T.Vsaid date, duly proven or be forever Farmers Exchange " T. J. Blalock, Prop. See “Slim” Mcfiee for Public Hauling patience is the won! that nt^ods to be j impressed days. • upon everyliody in I WENT A-(OCKTING I was about 20 years old before ^jjp'p'ever did any down-right courting. S. ■■>1 10 Years Ago was .so Breen" at that aBe, I was mis-i n „ . r 'taken several times hy titc milch cows toss Hill \V. 1, tuliert.son, C liar a .shock of oat.s. 1 had finished P-nyn. ?, i Boazman. _ __ ‘-fsofcol in a country shack „nd let loose”'’'‘il, J. C. ion the world with About a .seventh Martin, B. L^ Martin. ^ 'Brade education. ' Dials-!'. H. Hams, «. II. liaiTis, bavred. ll-in-4t EVA D. FERCiUsSON, Administratrix.. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRO.MCLE “The Paper Everybody Reads” E. .Mood Smith, O. D. Felder Smith, O. D. Drs. Smith & Smith OI’TO.METRISTS ' SPECIALISTS Eyes Examined, Gla&ses Prescijbed Laboratory for Prompt Repair Service. * 15 West Main Street Phone 101 CLINTON, S. C. ; R, C. Owing.n. After 1 had sprouted enough little Ekom ( . L Phillijis, G. F. Burton, 1 W. b. .McDaniel. (GLl.^i) in school ti.xe.s. .As a con-1 'of IJ2.7. .seouencc. railroad taxes each year are - ■ - _ _ fiiTv fkn my rhin and Vxmeath mv enough t«! furni.sh a year’s eiHication j I no.se to shave 1 or 5 times, I felt like <yo dville ' ' ^ for mo.e than i .ti(K).()()(> childryh. ' Mr.s. Edward Long was m Gaffney, ^ ^pp^, around O’Shields, .lack (.illiam. 1. the la ].- went out of existence, yesterday attending a meeting of the'j.^j. yp, ^.pp ^ow pa’s' W. I-incher, J. P. .Nix, where wool 1 lb** revenue come fromjboard of trustec.s of Limestone j ra/.oi- jrot so dull cutting off my whis- Coker, with whieli to educate this g.'cal army lege. ,kors, but it took him 2 hours to get i ^»'ny of boys and .girl.-v' LURID TALKS New. .'tartlinif faeis an T)iought TfUi ill AVu.shington .“i-nate finance eoniinittee in reference to the slo li inniket inciuiry. The dren u i.Timittee has productnl r’. i.lencc r;u"!;et.' that art jit .sharp enough after . Dr. George B. Cromer of dewberry, ^ will addre.ss the Commercial club at: it-^ regular meeting next Tuesday. by the I ‘ ' | Mr. and Mr.s. Marion Scott and chjl- {’oiirt — R. .N. Jackson, VV. I u.sed it to* Gwens, H. A. Ropp. ' j - j Hopewell—.1. J. A'oung, J. L. Dick er!, Hyman Henderson. ^ -4- A nice girl let me g<>t ac<iuainted-j—Tavern —- AV.-* A.i.-Baldvt in, with her about thi.s time. Sh^ was very pretty, had red hair, a fev/ (]. C. Roper, bh M. Murphy. .Lines Store — Foy White, Wells of of .M^ Htmosl unliclie uable AN. K. Owen.s. wef'e ue gTiiTgvlers. Itnt al! amount to !' 'WFmt -'Tale> kOT-Ch-iejigo of Bishopville, are the JTuests, p,.pj_^y and could out- J. H. Hellam.s. rs. :k-olt’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. hoot-owl. Her winks caught i J - Roy DeShioIds. ' '' ' AeJgl-vOltj. he.U S]MLjiyg4, slip The Tailroad. 'ru^ a! Langston-S. TT. (lark, AN. C. .gif- llie tile. M rs. Gdync Kimp.son has as heu- iir.<‘stiga .on wdl guests Misses Cleo Wall un»l Faneie 1 here are too m.'iny . N\ bite, of Ozark, Ala. j.»t>l)le who will never stop camMi.ig 15 rnilea ticket One SaluFday afternoon and got^””- on the mixed freight and arrived at her house u’oout ruhU p. ip. G. T)(7n- Fr.ank .A iderson. Lauum.'- R. Bishop. Riclr'.r(hon .l<>hri B-own. Lai .ens Mill ('. A. Baldwin, J. 0. .Nathan DANZIGER’S FOR T’itts, for the week-end. Bll NOW AND SAN 1. In every part of trie nation, “Now 1 the I line To Buy.” i:i tin* NU \ cum-j paign slogan being heralded forth,j ba-id on the faet that piiees are going! up. they must and will, and thereford buying now i.s a safe investment.* Since the liou.sewives of the country ,. ‘^I.eiK I'm" c'Mit of tne lamiiy in-i " Floyd Pitts of Wofford ciillege, was VN'as I d.c.ssed up? Was my re 1' . / . with his parents, Mr. and Mr.s. P. M. ,„.etty? Wore those No. 0 patent- ' - *’• Babiwin, W N. Buho. M. Ni sh, Ir., Ben Tum- Mr.s. F. .M. Stutts is at home from a mtmlh’s visit to her sister in Charlcs- Mr. and Mrs. A. is being made es- erans reunion. S,i come, the appea p.cially to them. . Ten per rent t>f the nation’s sav ings spent for things that people need | Will put $l,»K)(MKMhfmo.OU into circula- position. non. Tie* gi'i'Kt ms*(i today is to restore the purchasing power of the people to help gi“t the country out of the de-[ pi I's^ion. In a recent statement urging the public to Imy now to help stimulate business. General .lohnson .said: must buy under the blue eagle and it must buy to the full of its reasonable and prudent neeils. To support in* creased wages theie inusj^ he increased buying.” This is the program every individ ual in the nation is a.sked to support. Business has its part—the con.numer ha- his responsibility. Kenneth HurdetU* left Saturday for Savannah, where he has accepted a leather shoes on my No. H feet shiny, and it August? Was that blue serge! \N suit immaculate? Was that plaited ^I'n^ fhos. J. .Mahon bosom shirt and that standing collar • !ju.st a few years ahead .if style? Was,J'>"'‘'S »'■ y^- , , that box of stick candy flHc) a fine; ,, M. ( .iHan.Lare „^y hai-yl^urns, Brest.m .. otes, ( >Yaus. ''‘■'■‘ glued to iny hhad with grease? And •’^G. I’leasant ( \N. Madden, . . [were my green traveling .specks up to i Moore, A. B. b idler. minute? I’m telling you. the 1 She met me at the gate and 1 met her . at the gate. Slie laughed and 1 'smiled also.* We went in. Ilei-.ma .Martin, J. N. H e r h e r t Watt- .MeClin- Ora- .1. M. Wallace. D. M tock, R. 1- Smith. Owings H. .1. G. Curry, N. son, F.. E. Owings. Bloasarit Mound ('oilier Burdette^, (’. B'y- Dr. and Mr.s. D. J. Wiiods are .spend- g^d her 5 sisters'and <5 bro-'Utm. F. FuMey, !.,^'e We.-,t. ing a few days in Richmond, V’a. Mr, and Mrs. William King are vis iting relatives in Manning. thers began to peep in froi^,15 dif-. Foplar Spnngs^N. B. NNood. T. 'I. jr ferent places. They had a sofa, the^VVood. L. C. Taylor. ^ first one I ever saw. We .sat on it, 5 Bnneeton - B. b. Arnold, AN. I They had a swinging I Freeman. 'M. L. Chwk. feet apart, lamp with glas.s ear-bobs on it. I “Uncle Robin” Co|)eIand J-1 )^t,jped her light it with a straw :* ing the Veterans' reunion in Florence. We talked some, but got no closer. Rev. W. H. Stevenson has relumed ^ ..^ho air from a inceling of Presbytery follow?” I Unity, and^ left ye-sterday to attend j home". We ate sup- bynod at Chester. j j vvas scared pink thinking ;he might call on me for the blessim Renno—Tan .M. Ray, Uavid Pitts, ,1. I). Copeland. i Shiloh — R. G.^AN'il.son, J. B. ;fel- j lams, C. L. W^lLace. i Stewart’s. Store—I,. R. Henderson, Albert A>ok, W. D. Stewart. 1 Tip Top—W. B. Sims, S. A. Taylor, J. C. McDaniel. ! Trinity Ridge—John Mitchell, Ma-, Good School Shoes y CiSl Special at ....... yOC New Lines Dre-ssy^nd Cl Serviceable . 1»^ v ' , * High ClaH^Iippers ft O O Q All styles -1 - FOR THIS WEEK-END ONLY Women’s Straps, Ties, Pumps — .^Kid and Patent H.49 ■ S1.98 1 III! IlllKIlw A^ttil uil mr: i\ji ciiv • o 4,*. r’’ 1 Mi.«, l-uell« iBiaman was compll-^,,,1 , ,„a||„wed.tfJVy non Caine, Scot OeorRe „ „ „ , I- ented with a beautiful party on , sweated profusely, li^icked, (;i\b. IT A CHANCE ' There IS no lu etl of getting excited cither by ih - iieople who aiA* hailing the ‘‘.New Deal” in all its ti«»ns as the iiu»l womlerful thing that has ever happened to the United Stales, or i)y the croakers and knock- vis will) are •■illing the President’s re- fovery progi-im a failure and predict ing that it \.'»n’t work. Tlie new plan of" business recovery set-forlh—hv- T*Tesidenfc:-rRiOQseveltvA^^y^:^^rJ[^^l:f mented Monday when Mrs. William i;;;" nV’^obbiVr of milkVanif spilt the * Owens entertained in her honor. jj^ravy. I spent the nigfit, hut could- Mills—b. VV . I n’t sleep on that soft bed. My nice A wedding that came as a surprise, wrin>t^l- I slept in it. I H. comnlica i was solemniztnl ^ ..I at the Baptist parsonage Tuesday by j^y thini^ml slipped out of the hay- Rev. Edward lamg, when Miss Ger-^ ^ trude Chandler and Gla^ence ( ope- caught the first nortli- land, both of this city, ^[«re united Then I quit courting for 4 mSfriage. (From files of The Chronicle for i years, bui finally got married •another girl, much prettier. 4-r Nobody’s Business By G«e McGee when he a.'^.'omied ollice in March was tt'nied as an experiment. .An experi- nn nt, a! wc I'.iderstand the word, is an effort do something that has never been tried before. It works or it doesn’t work, and until the experi-, ment has been fini.shed nobixly can tell MIKE IS SEEKING ADVICE wliicli way it will turn out. .Nobody rmr. henry walls, at Washington or anywhere else will seeker-terry of agger-cultur?. have to tell us w'heiher the ‘‘ex|H*ri- Washington, d. c. ^ ment” i.s a .success or at falliire. Holder, W Taylor, J. C. Martin. Woodville—J. L. Wham, A. B. Ter ry, T. M. Kollett. Youngs—W. O. Si^on, Wilkes W. Wallace, Ralph Bobo. The 'Managers .at each precinct named above are re<iuc."tod to dele te gale one their number to secure , boxes and blanks for the election on Saturday. November \. E. ^IMPSON^ , B.' M.‘WOLFF, \V. J. HENRY. Commissioners (M_§tate and County Election for Lau rens County, S. C. ll-2-2t if You Want Value— CHEVROLET State of South Carolina, County of l4iurens. Notice is hfiibeby given that a Spe cial Election vvill be held at ^he vot ing precincts prescribed by l^w in said ,, , . ,n" lo-TT « * ' , ., I October 19, 19u3. County on Tuesday, November 7th,', il933, .said day being the first Tues-, nqticE OF SPECI AI, ELECTION [day in Novemhe • as prei^cribed by Act’ ! No. (>2() of the General Assembly of FOR ALDERMAN FOR WARD ONE will all know. The “New Deal’ AYe deer sir:— 1 i am riling ing. It is doing a great (leal jed out and ginned and it .Hirouius to!peal the IHth Amendment of the said! g q Tuesday, October e country back on its feet. 3 bales, but i plowed up 4 aker.s and Constitution of the United States. nV still have my option. ai /\sni?niuiy ui j ^ . * 1933, for the purpose of electing dele-l*^^®^® South varblina, Igates to the Convention to ratify or County of Laurens, to you to get some j rejiHit the pro^msed 21st Amendment I Town of Clinton, has a definite pro-1 advice which i horie you can spare to the Constitution of the United, Notice is hereby given that a suec- giam as its goal, and though slow’y. jme. i have all of nCy coUon pick-j Slates, which amendment would 1 ial election will be held ir the Town of is succeed' • • • . , to put the In his address to the .American peo ple a few nights ago, Pn'sident Roose velt standing squarely on hi.s recov-' #ry program, said that “our troubles qnner count of this cotflon. will not be over tomorrow, hut we nreja-feared that it frill go down. •n ouf way and headed in the right direction.” For the NRA and all o'.her mcasuTes sponsored by the gov ernment, he asked for a nation-wide and this will leave me 1$ and cl5. support in unatinted'measure. He has promked no miracles, but in his ef fort to carry the “experiment” to a (* i have not slept anny for i nighta 131st, 1933, for the purpose of electing The qualifications for suffrage: jj^j^ alderman from Ward One in saiii Managers of election shall require (;^iinton to fill the unexpired of every elector offering to vote q£ said'office. The polling place check and pay off the Imlance i owe i have promised my wife c25 Christmas and all of my children c3 successful conclusion, he has pledged^apeace, making 66c in all, hut if i bis untiring and best efforts. In some lines' of business there has ahvady been marked improvement. In others, particularly agriculture, httle benefit has been felt ahd the re sults have been disappointing. But we most not throw up our hands and quit To reach the goal which the NRA has set as its accomplishment may ti^e one, or two or three years. ‘ anr^wid election, before allowing him toifoj. election will be at Police ... . , u production of his registra-; Headquarters on West Pitts street, in sell It now and pay nearly haft what tion certificate and proof of the pay-i^j^e ^^id Town of Clinton. The polls;!! 5 ¥)we and take the jgovvernmen. ment thirtfy days before the election! ^e opened at 8 o’clock A. M., and ^ * of any poll Ux then due and payable, , at 4 o’clock P. M., on said date. The production of a certificate or of| g. W. Sumerel, J. H. Stone and W. iThe receipt of the officer authorized h. Simpson have been appointed man. lor to collect such Uxes shall be con-jagers of said election. elusive proof of the payment thereof.; h. Y. ABRAMS, The polls shall be opened at such j ' ' Mayor, voting places as shall be designated; £),. HEUSTES hold, i mought not be aiMe to;do this. ^ we have alreddy spent c30 this year at 8 o’clock in the forenoon,, and elese on luxluries; my wife bought some)at 4 o’clock in the afternoon of the rice and a nickel’s worth of cheese | day of election, except in the City of for the preecher in June, therefoar i Charleston, where the polls shall cp- Clerk and Treasurer. SB, a^u] 10-26-2tc don’t want to run no risk of selling too cheap we haviB not had no underwear or 5 years pow» but we get along en at 7 o’clock in the forenoon, and A in the Cities of Charleston and Co lumbia -where the closing hours shall be 6 o^^ciock in the afternoon, and shall he held open during these hours with- Boys* School Pants $1.00 to $2.50 L. B. DILLARD Is The Answer Y . } •• It is outselling every other car. It is economical to operate, and gives br^ant, satisfying performance. ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION ... let Chevrolet prove itself to you as America’s best buy. H ' ■ WE LEAD - OTHERS FOLLOW The Wise Buyer WiD Investigate WHY. ♦ ' « Giles Chevrolet Co. Chevrolet Distributors CLINTON, SOUTH CAROLINA 11 iniMMi j.i‘ -r'i (