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TIIE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1933 -
$4? (Ulintan (Elpmntrlr
EtUmMmktd 19M . .
W. Editor and P«blitkw
WILSON
' Pabliahed Krtry ThuMay By -
THE CHRONICI^ PUBLISHING COMPANT
Sobscnt)tton Baj^ (PayabU la Advance):
Ore year $1.50; Six llonthi 75 cent*; Thraa Moatka 50 eeats
Entered «« Second Class Mail Matter at the Pott Office at Clhitoii, S. C.
rhe Chronicle neeks the cooperation of its sabacribers and readers—the
publisher will at all times appreciate wise safyestioas and kindly ad
vice. The Chronicle will publish letters of yeneral ratcresi when they
are not of a defamatory nature. Anonymous coauaualcatiuns will not
he noticed. This paper is not responsible fOF the
its correspondents.
or opinions of |
Watt-s Davis by John C. Davis by deed
dated January 31st., 1913, and re
forfeited and applied to the judgment
and costs in the event of noh-com-
pliance by such last bidder within
f ■ ■ '
ministration at Washington will soon ter a visit to Mrs. Edward Long,
launch a campaign to organize pro- i -—:
,ducers into county associations forj Mrs. O. Whitten, Mrs. Lindsey, corded in deed book 35 at page 50, of
cotton production control next year.' Mrs. Hpgan. Misses Mary Dillard and -Jice-of the ^ierk of Court of Common|forty days froip the date ol^pubttc
Farmers who take part in the pro- Emmih Robertson were in Columbia Pleas for Laurensy County, Southjsah as herein provided,
gram by agrc-einK to cut their, acre-'Friday to hear Galli Curci. Carolina. The exict courses, dis-j The purchaser upon production of
ajte to brinit the toUKcotton crop tances, metes and bounds of said | clerk's deed will be let into po,ssesa-
twenty-five million acres j Miss Lillian Barrow of Columbia, j tract will more fully appear by ref- ion of the premLses on or after De-
rs.tj c as. lerence to a plat of surv’ey thereofLember 1st 1Q.33
Imade by B, R. Todd, .sirveyor, Feb- tHOS W BFN'VFTT-
-j— |ruary 7th, 1913, reference thereunto rio\ f r r'' ’p
(From files of The Chronicle for^being had, and being the .same tract coim, r.
May 10, 1923). ' of land conveyed to Washington,
Glenn Davis by C. A. Power, Clerk of
k'
down to twenty-five million acres
will receive rental payments varying was here Friday
from three to eleven dollars an acre quet.
according, to the productivity. In ad
dition to the rental payments, pro
ducers will receive a benefit on ^the
domestic portion of their crop if the
average price during next season i.s
below parity.
Loans to farmers to help them prop
erly market their cotton will be made
by a commodity credit corporation
with a three-million dollar capital
stock. Secretary Wallace in explain- et
ing the loan a few days ago said. L'^dia school auditorium on Saturday jin)
I
Beauty Coiitest At
Lydia Saturday
Court for Laurens County, South
Carolina, by deed dated March* T-0;h.
1925.
Terms of me sale: Ca.sh. The '•uc-
, c:*s.sful bidder will be required to make
‘.Miss I.ydia 1933” will be chosen a deposit of $125.00 (being le.=.s than
a beauty conte.st to he held at the three per cent of the judgment here
upon
ihimediately upon the conclu.slon |'
‘‘luoans will f>e 10 cent.s per pound af nieht .Vov, 4th. sponsored by the jof the bidding as a guaranty of good
the warehou.se on cotton classing low I’'dia .Mill.s library, it, was announced j faith, and upon such bidder’s fail-j
middling or better a.« to grade, <-8 Mondia.v. lure to make said deposit the Clerk oft
inch or lH.*tter as to .‘staple, and 8 cents Merchants of C linton and* the vari- Court shall immediately rese’J said
per pound on. cotton under 7-8 inch.” ^us departments of tbe Lvdia mills projierty on the term.s above provfdcvd.
These loans will be available ^only have entered heartily dn the contest In ca.'-e of any subsequent rai.sed bid,
to farmers who affree to cooperate wfh much keen'rivalry in evidence 3,, provided by la*', each such bidder
with the secretary of agriculture in Many pretty and attractive girls will
understand .1^ endorse or advocate a retluction ,,ro. he added to those already entered in • The
ommunistie form of povcimment. He Farmers who join in the move* the contest between how and .^atur-' dttiount of .such final deposit shall he
recognizes the fact that fo»' sixteen
n.INTON. S. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 2, 1933
ment of Russia looking toward even
tual “recognition” of that natiop.
President Roosevelt does not, as we
understand it. endorse or advocate
.\nu>ng
pnachetl
Dl MDI.St; A TOW.N
tJ\t diK t intT^
h:in juacltced
yeans the Rus.sian people have been
developing a new form of government,
that that government has survived
, and is apparently strong enough to
continue imkTinitely. and -that it is
I the Russian pt-ople’s own busines.s as
to what form their gtrvernment takes.
In
JOIl
piayment.s
in
ad- d
TTrnrr
is tliat of co-
gr
ment will get their
dii Ofi to the loan.'
1 he.ke tacts every farmer ought to
know about the marketing of his cot
ton. Every cotton grower in the col-
jton 'States sliould line uj) solidly be
hind this acreage reduction program
as a jirotection against the .size and
price of next ye.ar’s crop. And, it i.s
already
een n'ow and
V iii^ht. ,J i
.The-decision will be'jrnaflo by three
jiulges and the winnontwill receivo, a
silver loving cu]), while prizes will be
giver to the second and third choices,
virh honorable mcntioti to *he fourth
anfl fifth.
INSURANCE
We offer expert service
and protection. Assent for
some of the strongest Fire
Insurance Companies in
America.
REAL ESTATE
Town and country prop
erty. Prices attractive.
Clinton Realty &
Insurance Co.
B. H. BOVD, Ajtenl
—
In addition to the beautv contest
it.s early days the Soviet expvn- ^nd. it i.s there will he interesting and enter-
o.ttm tntmt wax accompanied W bmd throats ,m ilic plnn:- home Ulent acts and a good
.f ... . , next year, and the sooner
of world revolution. We understand
tVy. It opr-of The great ^fets of rolhe belief that a Capitah.sUc world teeth of enforcement is set up the
would not tolerate a single (’ommun- ^^e farmer and all’con-
istic ex|HTiment, and that in order for
BARNETT BROS.
^IG^3=RWG
progi'e>^
oV«-! look
V
which n»» town can afford to
u!iS-v It wi-hc' to die. The'
iMTiging .»
connmin.ty
course. i*ut
an even w
that is po
gre.'w and
i < w hich
iiackhon*
oi new indu-.trie.s into a
-hoold !.e encouiageil. of
at the same lime it will be
,.wei invefcUuent to <lo all
to promote the prd-
pfo>.penty of the enterpris-
'v« already have, and-" the
i f these 1.- agriculture.
Some 'Pe haw vaid that ‘‘agricultu “e
a t>ett«‘r tow n builder than industry.”
This remark is one that deserves more
than jia-'ing notice. The chambers of ered
commerce in nine out of every ^eh gard
towns in '
Jiavt.. th;s
h» ad''
it to succeed it would Ik* necessary to
convert all the rest of the world. The
Soviet leaders have learned different
by now; they have discovereil that
the i-est of the world do<*sn't care what
they do inside their own nation. Little
is heard these days of the danger .of
the spread of ('ommunisni.
It seems to us that it is as* reason
able for the United States to recog
nize the right of Russia to tie consid-
a world nation, as it is to re-
under a dictator, or Ja-
ceined. It is time now to do some hard
thinking and careful planning for the
figure of the South’s agriculture.
10 Years Ago
Items of Interest From The Chronicle under the firm name
of 1923 ' Stone (’o., Defendant.
_ ' Pursuant to Decree of the ('ourt
NDTK K OF SALE
.State of .South Carolina.
County of Laurens.
Court of Common Pleas.
The F'irst Carolinas Joint Stock
Land Rank, of ('olumbia. Plaintiff,
vs Washington Glenn Davis and T. D.
Copeland and C. W. Stone, as nart-
of Cope-
the I'niled States shmihl pan, under an absolute monarchj as
Governor Thomas G, Me
deliver the conimencem<*nt
before the graduating class
in
the above entitled matter, I will sell
eod will either in or at the X'ourt House at
adilres.s l^uren.s, S. C. during the legal hours
of Pn'>- for .s jch sales- on sales day in Xo-
vry
!.if .InH-ni into rin'ir h.n,-,„g with May
.\gi ;t .111 un> IS tile
Tiv« rn " “muff* 1 nw*n,,
Toosj,'!-.; at,.
None of ihem hipa’nut forin -nf -gtri't-m—
backbone of the ment but, we would be last to try to
but " the town inv|H>se trt#r hleas u)Km-1hem.
Ituiined to forget this Recognition of Russia nueht to
tac
; •wri
oil*. 1 it
a 1' of'-,
i : (• >
V . .1 =
and
t.'fi
w n'
‘ he
t ,1.'
under the mistaken open up trade channels which are now
town ineHns;_ a big- impeded, and create a niuch'- mo-e
friendly finding among all the nation.s.
To Ik* sure, there an* several o*her
matters to Im* sidtled. Will flu* Soviet
government n*cognize the debts o.ved
by the ol4 Rmk.'OMi govcmniuiii..lt» the
United Stales, and restore the .\meri-
can pro|H*rty which it confi cat'I?
That and other qio'.stions rn'cd an
swertng—before '^recognition -ctm ite—
generally acceptable.
'i'hex lai'oi
not.iri tha: • v<-o.
gel town a'ui tlial a bunch of facto 'ies
w;;! -olv* ',1,011 |i;i>lleiii. The pros-
peruy of ilu- farmer- in that town’s
: ade ar*a. tlei* .■-uicess. good-will
.1 r. 7-vdrgr-h^~TtT"r.T~rTpforT --nrr^ v
n.ore de h than f.ie'ories or other
, i|„. a.ioai'e town.
M;*.ke ’be eoiir.try nro.''perous and
to
vember next, the same being .Monday.
ivember tltli, likT3, to the highest
On .Saturilay evening .’Vlr. and the mHnwmg— ties-
A. O’Daniel entertained a few frii'nils^V'iLi’J Itruipn t y t<y vvit: ^ ^
'.■\irthat certain tract, pi-.cc* or par-
I .Miss Fli'/- ‘1 hind .situate. Iving and lieing in
Lauren> ( ounty, .South C;\>obna. con
taining two huiidre.l one and eighty
nini 'imi one humiredths (2(>1.n9)
more or bound'd on the
at a course dinner, in honor of t'
yueits. Geoige H. Ki*id ani
abe»h Reid, of Califo’nia.
AND MENAGERIE
STREET
PARADE
At noon
CLINTON
THUR.
NOV.
.Miss .Marie Smith of Glenn .Sjirin.'g.i.
ihe giH*s* of .Miss Sallii* Wright.'
t
2 Performances — 2 P. M. and 8 P. M.
Admission: Children 25c,. Adults 35c
N.
(
.Mrs. .lohn Kersh.nw of lb
viTTe. w-.i-i the” \v«~ekv»vnd"gue
and .Mrs. D. O. Rhame.
■ ndi"'-.
d Of
'.'ll
t>r
have liti
pr'.ce of fai ni
I Y
wor? y
products
and theia- will be no
•the! plans to stimu-
!•: the farmei' make
every business
maj'i h success-
lodv
aivl
V. ill -t* |> Ir t‘ly
fully ahead.
The lH»o.>img of a coipmunity’s ag-^
iicuiture will tie bread cast upon the
waters. ‘ '
\OlE NEXT n ESI)AY
Qualified voters in .'*outh Carolina j
will go ;o the |K*Us' next Tuesday *0 1
\ !*e in thv -efeiendum on the prohi-,
b.tio.n nuV'^'.ion. \n amendment to ihe
< on-'tP.utm 1 of the'United Slat.'s is
; ropt''"d w'pcb proviiles that tb' Hth
.Arnetiihr* n* reialing to the manufac-|
tine and >;lie of in;oxicating liquors
sh.dl 'e repesiid.
Tierxe - !« 1 til" election will leal'
tw > --t*t' laoH -- hat inay be prop-,
« y t Mve i a- ’Miy ”' and '“wet.’ ;
Thowi. :'avo a eontinuation <*:'
th- p‘''}i.’ •’! '.'iw Aill voti* for tni* I
(.in ^ ; -ted a- ".Xgainst" Repeal; j
wb; . ■';< t'l'Oi the abolition I
\:*i,'!i iineiii will vote for
:*-tetl ’’btir ' Kep«*al. j
COriXBN
The' Agricultural
KEDI’f'TIO.V
I’LA.V
Adjustineiit .\d-
1 and We.-t iiy lamb of -lohn
Dav..-. and lands of the estate of R.
U.-Jtoimiu.v; on the ,Eu.st aiiii_.\'orth-
ea-it by Uu* Ihiblic Highway hurling
from- Cliiiton to X’ltiety Six divirlin.g
retUf !'•* * -'‘dd lands from lands of thi* estfde of
her daughter, .Mis,^ P Hiintcr and .Sou*.hTBy lands oT
Wiiithrop. John C. Davi.sv and on the West by a'
—; creek, being the line between said land
•Mis- Krance.s .Sterrett has return'* I lands of John C. Davis; and being
to her home in Charlotte.sville, V’a., af-• >'lvnlical tract of land conveyed to W.
Horses Wanted—.See Ted Lewis
\t Show Grounds After 9 .\. M.
I'irkets On Sale .Vt Show
(•rounds .\fter 10 A. .M.
for aii> had
Mr^
fee PI a
( oliette
.liilia Griffin has
visit to
Gnffin, a
horse or mule which cowboys fail to ride. Persons
bringing animals admitted fret*.
ONE DAY ONLY
I
ef t b I
th • va'*
•lie 1,-..
f n 11 • ^
’ > le hta.'i Is-en iliscus.sed
\ 'ii'gU*. ot!» and con, and
sinCe ihe question I- oiK*of gm^e iin-
p'.fli lU'f. a 1 \.o:*'i - -houbi go lo the
p U'. a*id ■(•'s them'«elve.'- regard- _
1* ti’ '.'U- o I'.eonu* thus far of similar
e'ec:"oi" .n <t‘he.' -^ale-.
We regal 1 ' re|K al of tin* 18th
A•nbfdn’i'Mt i- H calamity to our na-|
t on. ’.be ingiug baclf. of a great j
enemy u.n i •• go'eminent jiroleclion,
in fui »*■ t^i'ce .ind power. There is no
way to make the liqipii business de-
ct nt. It degrades eke; ything it touch-
e-. Tb.e iMHitleggvr, tlie saloon-keet»er,
has never Ix-en able ‘.o purify the busi-',
ness. And it will be just as bad in the'
hands of the government—there is no
way to make Tt good. We have reached
a desiH*iat« .^tage when our gove»n-
mont endorses and clamors for li<iuor
as <1 revenue providing measure. To
raise revenue on the vices of the peo
ple is an immoral thing. There is
probably no <me factor which would
more quickly bring a business panic
and a still further enlarged period of
unemployment than a n,unification of j
prohibition and a return of the saloon |
w ilh its, insolence and its defiance. ^
It will be to Clinton'-s everlasting
credit, if we register our vote strong- f
ly against the legalizing of liquor in
this stale. Let our city—let our homes
—vote dry regardless of what others'
may do.
Are you wilting to lutve a saloon, a
di«pen8ary(.(or a Iki'.ior store next door
to yqar home? Lef vour conscience b**
your guide as you go to the polL
./f lies lay.
_ BU^IAN RECOGNITION
la ^ aanooBcing that he hga opened j
argotiatioaa srith the- Soviet govern-1
keep coming beck
to that word "balanced”
on .the back of the
Chesterfield package
Y OU. often hear the word halaiice —
something is out of balance — to|>-
heavy, not on an '*eveii keel/’
What you read, "Chesterfield Cigarettes
are a balanced blend/’ means that the right
amounts of the right kinds ofTohaceir^re
welded together; that is, home-grown to
baccos, the right kind, the right quantity
are blendedTahd cross-blended with tobac
cos from Turkey and Greece,
^ hen these tobaccos are balanced one
against the other, then you have ajnild
cigarette. "
^ hen they are in balance, then you have
a better-tasting cigarette.
^ May tee a»k you to read again the »tatement
on the back of the (Chesterfield package?
May we ask you to try XJtesUrfield?
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A Balanced Blend
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