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X "*V- t. r' '/ PAGE SIX -Inton THE CLiNTON CHRONICLE. CLtNTON. S. C. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 16, 1933 J'resliinen Trounce Newberry, 19-61 7 Editor, The Chronicle; On Saturday mominjf, November Game Featured By Three Lour ^ c ♦ ^ v k .r ** i /w 1 Saturday mommjf,_ November favor of cutting the license tag in Runs For Touchdowns, Unej-jj^ ^^e Presbyterian college R. O. T.lhalf—y3 to 10. Did the Senate do From Kick-off’. By Garland. 1C. unit and band paraded, true to their'likewise?. Did the Governor veto (promise, from the college to the mon-*the first bill *■!Others' were busy w^th local matters;! L.\ND SALE jCalhoun highway, together with all of the plaintiff, if it should bo the Kory few mombers that were present. The Stile of South Carolina, jimprovements situate on said tract of |succe.ssful bidder. Purchaser to pay I^QI* knew when the'free cSnference re- County of Laurens ' ' land. Said tract is composed of two for papers, recording and stamps. port was called up and adopted. 1 Common Pleaa.yfP*"'’’- ' I, THOS. W. BEN'N'ETT./ The House had gone on record jhe Commercial Bank Plaintiff ! fourteen and eight-tenths j C. C. C. P. and G. S., Laurens, S. C. tically the first day of the session, in f ^ ’ ’ j (14.8) acres, conveyed to A. E. Spen-j ll-30-3tcB / A. E. Spencer, et al. Defendants. '■ Pursuant to a Decree of the Court in the above stated cise, I will sell at cer by Xieorge W. Young on the 14th' of April, 1911, by his deed recorded in the office of the Clerk of Ck)urt for fie-1 unient where it was joined by ten Le- (gionnaire.s, followed by a few curiou.s MAGAZINE^ FOR GIFTS . Why not solve your Gift problems as amended by the Sen-p^^^jj^ outcry to the highest bidder, atjLau^'^^s County, in Deed Book '32, at i by giving .Magazines this Christmas? ate?. Yes, promptly. ^ Why?. Laurens C.'H.. S. C., on Salesday inP^P® 340. The other, parcel contains j Por the man — Saturday Evening Ihe Governor veto the last free con- December next, being .Monday the 4th (3) acres, more, or less, lying Post. woman — Ladies’ Home Presbyterian’s freshman team !^tLul'ar^ame^*iraJeTon^NL*iL”'?u'‘'°*‘‘'’’"No.^W'hy? ^ay of the month. Xiuring the legal between the first parcel and the Cal-. Por the spw u g p y . ^ then marched down Broad .street tf ■ ^ history of the hours for .such sales, the following de- boun highway, conveyed to A. E; }journal, rf’s home field Thursday afternoon.,the college, where Dr. F. I). Jom-S|^^^t^obile license tag bills, sub- scribed property, to wit: ' | Spencer by George W. Young. P. C. tallied 16 first downs to New- speech befitting Me-, ^^e official records. As All that tract, piece or parcel of‘ Said lot.s .shall be sold ^parately. , berry's 5. ' 7^***^^ were perhaps oO whether the House. Senate,’High- land, lying, being and situate near the { Terms of Department or Governor, want- city limits of the town of Clinton, con- Newberry scored first when Thonip- morial day. There were perhaps other Clintonians pre.sent. , , . i I . 1 J Thus })as.sed the most sacred ^’.av ,on«|ntercepted Oxley , pas. «ml r8c«l ^ j^e L'. S. save the Sah- 85 yards for a touchdowm. The try Saturday, for point failed and Newberry kicked way 'eri^ of^Sa bidder at tl ale: Cash. The success- der at the sale, upon the^lands' ed to cut the price of the’license tag taining sevehteen and eight-tenths ib®'>^8’~knocked=<lown to him shall de-j —it is very clear, and the public can i (17.8) acres, more or less, bounded or five per centum on the amount j was >>alur(iay. Was that aiiV|draw their own conclusion.s—rand the the north by a stheet running from -^ bis bid as evidence of his good j why we should forget the^|n*ople can’t he fooled all the time. Broad street to the Calhoun highway, | ^^*^b in the bidding, the same to be men .who gave-their lives for j •{ sati.sfied that had the High-'on the ea.<t by an extension of Broad to the purchase price upon his our country.' Those men never asked j^.gy D^xpartment desired that the street, on the southeast by lands of'with the terms of the sale, what day it was; they never for a :no-; .j;. licen.se tags be cut the A. E.^Spencer and John H. Young, and'^^berwi.se to be paid to the plaintiff , m.-nt thought of earthly eain; they House bill would have promptly be-jon theNouthwest by lands of Join H. for ‘’’'edit on it.< indebtedness. In-the | never stopped for rain, ga-s. shells or ^ 1 am further convinced Young, and on the northwest by the ‘''’^^^rit tht .successful bidder should fail; death. Yet, on Memorial day not a.^Uot ;♦ xa-.. iVxa. t)«. H.crhu-«v ^ sych deposit, or should fail! to the -Sox.^-C^rland took the kick-off and, not to be out-done, ran ‘HO yards through the entire Papoo.se team to tie the score. The try for point was not poofj. In the” secdnd quarter neither team tallied but the half ended with P. ( in ))o berjiy In B dri Abbott and Tappolniann )>eing the principle carrier.s, with .Abbott taking the iiall over'. 'I hompson kicked goal to ad.'i t)u 1‘Xtca point. For the boy—American Boy. *^For the girl—The,American GirL JAMES W. Call 38 at CALDWELL 12:30 P. M. reason r>8.oo(( ETCHISON 1033 Fall Hats $2.45, $2.95 and $3.45 L. B. DILLARD ;that it was the wish of the Highway ■ . , r , itomobile the adult school at l.aurens mill. At-!to comply with the terms of the sale, d to pur-! tendance has been good, and both ember 1st, teachers and pupils expect excellent could not I Progress. way forgetful of the j,»34. and with the' The t-achers are- .Miss sacrifice made by tho.se heroes. Presbyterian col and band. Thev' A hoot 1 (la.shed 70 yards in • the fouith riiiai ter around Newbt rry’s end for the nine Sox third touchdown. Ne.wberry’.s chi'ef scoring threats also passes; held on both occasions and the ball went ovm'. The garm* ended , with P. ('. in po'sses'^iion of the ball in New berry s territory. 'ri'.e I ll’s lu xl game, in whieh they wiii ^'r^( to cliaiige their record of tw ) V ictoi iiand two defats to three N.etorU' and two defats, will be with went his or great All praise to the lege military unit were true to their culors. As 1 sat and listened to Dr. Jones I could but won der when these fine young men might lie called to the front lines to become fodder for the terrible cannon and The President of the I’nited .States and a di.slinguished audience stood with bowed and bared heads at the tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Ar- price possibility ofavoiding the said lands shall be re-sold on the same or some subsequent salesday on the same t* rn.s at the risk of the de-• Idali.'i Hoi-1 faulting purchaser, provided, how-. i\dV6rti86 it 1*1 embarras.s- lingsworth of Cro.ss Hill, Miss Ro.sa .e'er, that no deposit .shall be required ' • Some one needs the article you have to mtmt to members of the General As- Mahaffey of ('linton, and .Mrs. Frank j sembly who wish to enter the 1934 Stewart of Fountain Inn. Classes are, camimigh for re-election. Hut the ■ taught in arithmetic, geography, his-j peojile of the State are familiar withlf‘>ry, English, civics, music, and home; 'the situation. ecimomics. j The Hou.se even abolished the of- > , fice of C'hief Highway <’omnii.ssioner the State of a possible political rule. Did this become a law? I It might be possible that the High- WHAT DO P. S. Jeanes DO? The Chronicle Want Ad column. " SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE -r W oi 1 ord (I ti .lohiysoti l•'ie!d The many Kevall items on dis play are hiifger and better values than ever — at the Kexall One- Cent Sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday at— SMITH’S PHARMACY lingtori to symludize the the nation for the man who gave his life for his country. Gaffney celebrat ed the day with a great parade and speeeh-making. I cannot vouch for how many cities, towns and villages observed th«'day. but if Clinton can not stop its work one hour—i*ven a half hour, or one ininute—"to b«iw in reverence to the honored tiead, then e'^pect of Department could be run on such an economical basis that ’lTi’ey 'could give autiimobile owners a tag free— at least. for one dollar registration fee. The jieopfe of .South Carolina are fast ijeComing tired of being taxed into poverty in «*ider that an extrava gant administration should live in luxury and a bunch of tax-eating of ficial tourists should ride in a fleet of furni.shed I am sorry for our country and town Hrthe'AtTien^^^ .senciH^l^'^ state furni.shed automobiles, of but a score of men to take part in the which number, 261 are furnished! the exercises, then let us not fool our-1 Highway Dejiartment—House Jour- jselves or the public let us allow the nal. page ].')4—and in addition to this to puss unnoticed. Every legiim-Jland fleet, the state sTio uliCda V e r t . mTjLl“ j y achthtPrT dw mt'tw v mT4is pations, been there whether the job. and two small boats, called Sea depended on it or no purchase made I Dories. Others rode on free bus in the store. IfiHsses’ and were allowed traveling j The‘Chrotiiele kindly urged the pub-! *‘*1**‘*^-''^^ I9.i2. Some used their ,| I lie to be piesent and partici|>ale in the charged the state 8 cents, t’xercises. There was no excuse for P'*' mil^ to ride to funerals, to moun-i any of u$« being absent or ashamed to i resorts, o<‘ean beach .resorts I march. An la.ur away from work l*a*f** L'»:i4 and for i play could hurt none* of us.^his i.s I instance in one ca.se. the head of a I not an American Ix-gum affair. Tho.se d^^**^*‘ .YV?..*' 19.12, jmen gave their lives that YOU might live. Every organization in ('linton i should have demanded to take part in the celebration. Two I'onfederate vet- lerans were uimmg lho.se pre.sent. Tiiank God for them. They »lid not 'forget. -They know what tho.se men were there to if ^ u haN o jirsl - unloaded a car (;l I'i.u Vouiit* 'IVpiiessee Mules, pridvi rii^hl. ( a‘l at i.ur .staiile at onee and Ita.k ihem over. YOUNG BROS. LIVE STOCK CO. .I(fhn T. Little, Mgr. went through and lionor their memory. Next year let us a.- a eity get her and give honor where due. Hut if we have to feel that we are “taking up inighly valuable tune" jii.'t lorget it. Ill Elaiiders Eield there ari‘ row on row «*f graves of those w fio ( annot know now that we have lt>rgotLen So soon. 1 say lhi< with the kindest feelings and the utmost re- sjn'et foi .eSch atul every resnUmt ..of Clinton. Tliank you ftn the publiea- tion of this letter. F .M .STCTT.S. ('linton, S. Nov. rj. dr«W' $l()yl).(>0 per month, ‘‘commuta tion for quarters," and $7,7.00 |hm' month “su.stenance coinniutation,’' and lived in his own house, aside from a large salary. Now to make the transportation of the state tourist officials coinpletr*. modern, free an<l easy, tht* <'hi«‘f Highway ('onimis- % Roadaslip- p e r y and darker for more hour* are mure danileroua for smooth, thin tires colder weath er Is more dis- a^eeable for tire- chandlni—think of what’s comln| •od put on hew Goodyears howl Bought now, tough new Goodyears give you safety all winter yet wear ^ very slowly due to codTTbads. Next- spring they’ll still be almost new. Today's prices many sizes lower than a year ago are another “buy now” reason, t'ome in and see us! GOODy^TEAR PATHFINDER SuptrtwUt Cord Tu*r Kiiiloi The Chroniele: Quite a dissention. dissatisfaction, discussion, and cussing has arisen •from-the iniquitous auto trcen.se lag law and justly so. Howevei. inoch good will result from the mailer, in the way of showing to the public the great influeiict* that thei Highway De- jiailmeiit exerts over the |HiitttcH! .sit uation of the Slate, and that the .Stall* (loveinment is no longer a guv- ernineul .of the people, but a Mon- arehy, ruled by the t'hief Highway Commissioner. The 1933 l,egl^Ialure convened O'’ January IQih Slid as .MH>n as orgai.- ized the I next day. Jaiiuaiy llviv Hou.se Hill .No.(9 was in:roduc«u—u House Journal, page 27—cutting ih* price of the tag half and refunding o those that had .^Iready purcha-sed tags, half of was a clear ioner shoubi lx* furnisheil, in addi- join to-'Con to his sev^n passenger Huick, an honor is ■ “'•’•''bip. ^^('*1 Jhe Governor W ' fur nished a bicycle, then the entire Inineh can ride by land, watpr, air and bri dle path, and in payment of all this transportation, .'-aia'ies, "eommuta- tion for (luarters," ^etc. I can't find where a single state note was used, j No, the teachers had to take th«* notes. Ah»l in his address lH*fore the 1933 legislature House Journal, page 127.7 —the Governbr recommends a school holiday. Why not a Highway holnlay? 'Is not the progiam of road building less important and nearer completion, than tin* etlucation of the children of .the slate? ■ I .Now the above sounds strange be- fause it is facts, sub.stantiatcd by of ficial records, and as the .Aptistle Paul said in .Acts 2():2.'>, "I am not mad, hut speak forth the words of ’truth and soberness.” J. D. WITHERSPOON. P. C. Frozh Pl^ Wofford Today The Presbyterian college freshmen will nieet the Wofford fresh men qn Johnson field this afterrjjion at 3 p. m. with attractive admission prices pi'e\ailing. * The P. C. frosh have made an ex- their money back. That cellent showing thus far under Ct>ach cut bill and passed in McMillian and will throw their full with this hill for the affray and a dandy game is ex- w hen it was amend-, P^'‘!ted w ith a large crowd on hand. Governor The P. C. varsity'will go to Due 4th House' West tomorrow to meet Ei-skine in their annual home-coming day event. CMh (4Mh 8izo Price* Size Price* 4.4t-21 M*ff 5 ss-iv $7«t# 5.44-24 . 7.4S 4.M-31 . 5.40-21 . 7.4« 4,75-W. •.7* 5.25-17 . 7.7S 4.75-2S. 7.0« 5.25-IS S.l« 4.75-21 7.1« 5.54-19 9.4« due time by a roll 10 and sent to the “life played Tiall about ten week ed and maimed so that the vetiR’d the bill .April .loin nal, page 1262 which is fresh in the mind.s of the public. On .March 21st 'a hill. No. 6, came 'from the Senate House Journal page 104.7—which is practically the same bill that we have now. The Hr>u.se amemled the bill to .conform practically with the first license hill — No. 9 —that the House pai-sed. call vote of 03 to strength against the visitors this af- Senale. The Sen- ternoon. The team is in fine fettle for the Laurens Mill Clubs On Air Saturday The girls' and men’s glee clubs of laurens Mill Adult school will broad- When it went back to the Sen itc they c.ast a program from the Greenville non-concurre«l and threw it in o /‘>ee radio station, WFB<', on Saturday, conference. It was re-writtea in free November 18, from 12:30 to 12:45 p. conference to conform, pr.'*. tically, m. Under (he direction of Miss- Rosa with the >>enate bill that th Hou^c Mahaffey, of this city, a te.acher in had rejected. The House did not the school, the singers will put on a had Other •ixev Ip pronorilun. 1 Ire* tper iir« •tiine guarauiced. MDANIEL VUtCfW(MS (Want this bill, ^hey' |pased a bill to cilt the price a'nd rcfuml to th^-^e that'h*. (•ha.*"ed tags at fill price, th- day in .se.ssion. But the .Serat- ed the law that is now try’*'> ij enforced, and they got it by = * 1 by the free conference repo"? already in half ‘variety progjam.” Included in the se lections will be “By the Waters of pu.- Minnetonka” and “Mighty IjA a rec<?nu Rose” by the girls, and ’'‘Kentucky want- Babe” by/the boys. .A male quartet to pe wiit siirg ‘‘I Ijove You Best of .All” and -• 'v. “Gonna Raise'a Rukus Tonight.”.The a 'n'? musicians are dedicating their broad- I shot through the .House mi Saiui day, ^ east to'Miss Will l»u Gi-ay, director edueal SouUt CaroHtta. - w hen many members had left, and I Pupils have shown great ioterest in ■ \ IN DISTINCTIVE STYLES We invite you to inspect our new and com- plete line of Elngraved Christmas Greeting Cards. * *' ' I Samples and prices will be sent promptly upon Request. — Assortment CARDS I ^ - . ■ s X ^ • Cards and Folders in Individual Boxes of 12, 18, 24, 36, 5 and 100: Each card of the l^hest quality, and each box a big value. f a BUY EARLY - SELECTIONS ARE BETTER , ^ ij.. 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