The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 12, 1934, Image 8
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The Clinton Chronicle, Clinton; S. Thursday, April ^2, 19^
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Bankhead Cotton 'Santc^-Cooper i _ ^ final sETTLEMExi^
Joanna Mill News Amendment Dies Bdl Is Signed ^ ac-
r - , count of my acts and doings as Ad- i
^ 4 r j 11 11-11 i«inistrator of the estate of CorYie L.
An agree* rederal l^an Will Montjoy, deceased, in the office of
Be Souj^ht For Development the Judge of Probate of Laurens coun-
Of'T^er Project. * o’clock a. m., and on the
- * same day will apply for a final dis*,
rolumbia. April 7.—Gove^or Black- ^rpm my trust as Administra-i
wood signed the Santee-Cobper act un- . . '
expectedly today, making it law. indebted to said estate
Goldville. April Willing-.; \ ^
ham of Xinety-Six, spent the week- ''ashtngjton. April 9
end with his son; E. J.v Willingham! - ment was reached in conference today
Mrs. Mack Koon of Cross Hill, is to eliminate the provision of the Bank-;
spending the' week with Mrs. B. F. head* cotton bill which would allow,
Sample. - each farmer to market six bales tax
Mr. and Mrs J. 1. Corley and fam- free.
r7rl inserted on the ‘^en-, the poWrnor had planne sign notified and required to make pay- j/
If ^ supporters of the bill’the act at a ceremonv ,in his office o" ^r before that date; and aivf
c!l«- ill \f*r riw Mr aim— to next Tuesday afternoon. He said, how- Persons having claims against said e/- \ _
.pen. .he wecK-end with .Ir. and .Irs. the amount of cotton marketed ever, he discovered he might be called present them on or be^re ‘
this year’s crop to lO.OOOJXK) out of the city early next week a^l date, duly proven, or be fo^ver
impossible. decided to affix his signature without barred. ^ , /
A. G. MON'TJOY,
Administrator.
H. M. Wiilingham. from
Yates Frady of Spartanburg, spent bales
the week-end with his parents, Mr. * The conference today was the first delay or ceremony. '
and Mrs. G. H. Frtdy. <ince the hou.-e refused.to accept the .Appointment of an authority or a 4-2^4tcy
Mr. and Mrs. Gecrge Wilson, and amendments written in by hoard of seven will be the next step in ! ~
family of Bath, spent the week-end '<*nate and a decision to .strike out ; the effort to obtain a loan and grant CIT.ATION FOR LETTERS OF
with Mr. and .Mrs.' E. L. Thoma.s. -^:x-ba]e exemption, it wa.s .said, of $.34,000,000 from the PWA for the A D.M IN I ST RATION
Mrs. Claude Farmer and little soon reached. gigantic lower state power and navi- Fhe State of South C^olina,
daughter, are spending the week with "‘as indicated also that the ^ration development under state spon- Laurens Count
relatives in Gray Court. * a.-nendmeht limiting the life of the sorship. Governor Blackwood .said he By Ross D. YoungyProbate Judge:
Mrs. Cecil Blakely is visiting her ’o one year might be retained, planned to name the board “just as. Whereas, Mr.s. ^ary E. \V’hitmire
grandmother ii^ Elberton. Ga. The house bill would have made theij^oon as practicable.” and James Judson Whitmire made suit
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright and -‘‘11 applicable for two years and the- A senate amendment to the meas-'to me to grant them Letters of .Ad-
little sons of Spartanburg, spent Sun- president would have the authority to jure, which originated in the house, put ministration of the estate and effects
day with Mrs. Marion Hamm. extend it for another year if the cot-j the i^election of the members of the of John F. Whitmire.
Sir. and .Mrs, Fd Jones sj>ent the ton growers^ wanted it. ^ ; authority in the hamls of the gover-+ These are therefore, to cite and ad-
week-end In Florence. .Although final decision has not bt*en nor instead of the legislature. Thejmoni.sh :all and singular the kindred
Miss Ro^a Hreher sf»ent the week- reached, it was said that supporters i }iou.se yesterday concurred in this and and creditors of the said John F. Whit-
end with her father in Batesbui'g. of the measure, felt the one-year pro-:other amendments an<l the act was ;mire, deceased, that they be and ap-
.Mrs. J. V. Long and children of vtsibn would <oothe .senate opposition'ratified and .^ent to the governor. pear before me, in the Court of Pro-
I. «exmgton. are-|•endIng the week with ^od make adoption of the conference. — bate, to be held at Lauren.s Court
.Mr. and .Mrs. C. E. Boland. compromi-e report more likely. q |, Dll/A T* I House, I^urens, S. C., on .April 19th,
Mos-'i -. Hugh Holman and Wads- ; ISOII6V6 lO 1934, npxt, after publication hereof, at
worth Niver -inm*. the week-end in ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ L D 1C o’clock ^in the forenoon, to show I
. ■; . ^Kcfitdl wOOH-cau&e,. Ihey Jia ve, why the _sa idj'
Tucker <pent .'Sunday WCSt ^lUllOri NC^/8 -Administration should not be granted.'
with Mi.<s Ku-.h iKmgla- in Black- An.il 7 -TV,. nuMir-' Given under my hand this 2nd day}-
I
If
If I were you
Westminster:
Miss Flora
stt>ck.
Mr. all*! MT“Tr fV^Harrrtn^r
John K. .M : and children, visiteij
.Mr. anii .M:-. II. G. < arr .'sunday.
April
The public
Washington,
work
adinini.stration announced to-
Mr. and M -
the wet k-end w
ville. .Ala.
.M.'S F.van"=
week-t'rd \v •
burg.
Mr. and M
G. lb Lehman spent
at Galvary Baptist church, and Thf»s.
W. Bennett, of Uurens, will be the **‘*«*''' dirtTt ■ enifMoy-
sneak. We urge everv one to l»e allotted by the 01-
... ganixat'-on might reach a total of
of April, A. I)., 1934.
RO.SS 1). YOUNG,
2t cy " - - SL P=E:^. -
I
- u*.,. <r. Tii.n. present and feel welcome always at -
.1 .e.a i\*' in man-months in I'.b'M.
The study 'ndicated, it was said, a
•or
I»-.ke
;iar. n*
-pen* the
in I5a‘e>-
Week-jl'Ild n P
'. K, K. ll<-wc .-pent the
•’ ni-
.Mr. and .M . Ma- in H siient
the we. k-end n 1 ynchburg.
I>. K. Lylt' f li liiingham, .Ala.,
is spending a f«w dav' with .Mr. and
.Mrs. Raymohd lATe*' ~
( I I .\ I ION FO|{ I.KI I KILS OF
.MIMIVISTK ATION
The .'^tate of .<«.uth (’artilina,
Laurens < eunty. /
.Mr. and Mi s. T.« ster .Smith of Gold-
ville. were the wt «-k-end guests of Mr.
and .Mr-". I. J. .^mith.
.\. F. ' amplK'lI announces the mar
•tag. of his daughter. Vallie. to .Mar.
vin G. .<tewart, Ivoth of Clinton. The
ceieijutny was performed liy the llev.
.L W. Tonvlinson of Glendale, on
.Ma’ h 11. 1. Ml. ami -Mrs. .'stew-
an o d mak' their home in Clin*''n.
Thi I many friemU wi.s'h tbi ni a lorig'
and p‘o-p,-rou< bfe. ^
The IVntec-s*j»l Holiness church is 1“
having a rev.val to which the public I»r
tis invited.
|H-ak range of from 7r)0.(M)() to SsU.oiMi
man-months of work might be reached
fr.»m June to .Xugusi.
.\ s»a;,.m<.nt by Ickes which accom-
jianud the announcement eniphasi/.ed
the study did not rejiresent «“a ple<ige
or a Lei^ast” but was merely a care
fully cons;ilered indication df v.ha*
might he a possibility.
Ol H FERTILIZERS
CWrSE .NO ACIDITY
They Contain Lime.stone. ^
Clinton Cotton Oil Co.
i
SAVES 15%-25% IN OPER-
ATING COST! “Econo
matic” defrosting and oper
ating positions save you
surprising sums each year.
.\TrENI» rrM.rMBIA MEET
K .Viooil .'smirh and Dr. Felder
I Smith, local optometrists, are attend-
By Ross I) Young. l*r.4»ate Judge: ^Th?-Hrrnrrt*s^t4u+e4HwMU rogu-^g the MnuaL^
Whereas .Mrs Uma. Hell, ( opeland. monthly meeting .Saturday night the .'^outh Garohna Optometnc asso-
made suit to'me'to grant her lo^t'ters community hall, with 110 pre.s-1 nation and the graduate clinrc mnyjn
of Administration of the estate and ent. Gh.cken stew and fry were ^rve<L se.s^mn in Uolumlna. . , , :
effects of lohn M GojMdand the ladies of the .Mother s cluh. The clinic will b<* conducted by Dr. j
These are therefore to citl and ad- The Mother’s club will meet Tues- A. M. .Skeffington of ( hicago. director
monish alland .singular the kindred ‘‘Hy- An invitation of the Graduate Clinic F^ouridation of
and creditors of the .said John M. is extended to all the mothers of the Optometry. He is internationally
GoiH-land debased, that they be and ' ijlage that aren’t already membei^ known for hi.s .work in analysis and
appear U-fore me, in the Gourt of to come and join. The club stands for^ correction of eye problem.
Probate, to Ik- held at I.aurens Gourt helping others that need help and
House. !.aurens. G.. on April 2<Ith. «"<! comfort Mrs. R. T
IWl. next, after publication hereof, at Trammell is the beloved president
11 oVbH k m the forenoon, to show .She is a sweet Christian woman and a 1 ompan.on and ( oilier s Meekly-all
cause. If any tlu'V have, why the said " niderful leader. /or I-, months for $4.00
Adnun.stratum should no*, be granted.' The W. .M. S. of ( alvary Bapf./ ^ Regular price $6.00.
(bven under mv hand this 9th day church will meet Mom ay, April -J.
at the home of .Mrs. D. \. Wright. All
the ladles are urged to be present’. !
Zenith — Atwater Kent
We Rent Radios.
We Repair .Vny Make Radio
CfUarantcH'd Service.
SPECIAL BARG.AIN
.\mcrican Magazine. Woman’s Home
rl’HILCO
Radios & Tubes
Smith’s Pharmacy
JAMES W. ( AI.DWELL
WHAT DO
P. S. Jsanes
DO?
Actual riecords prove that
Westinghouse owners as a
group are better satisfied and
more loyal than the owners of
any other make. '
With Westinghouse you get
every feattire of convenience,
economy and mechanical effi
ciency, including “Economatic”
current-saving operation ...
unusual food storage and ice
making capacity... freedom
from oiling and repairs ...
100% sanitation... and Dual-^
automatic protection against
power-line emergeneiet.
See and ,^x»npare the Westinghouse ... NOW. Let us
demonkrate and help you sele^ from the twelve beautiful
models the exact size and type you need.
Wilkes & Company
CLINTON — TWO STORES — LAURENS wmmm
OIL CANS TABOO! Not
even the fan needs oiling!
And there are 28 more fea-
tviret like these. See them allf
of -April, -A. lb, P.bM.
RD.'^S D. YOUNG.
J. P. I.. G. "
4-19^*tcy
INSURANCE
We offer expert service
and protection. .Apent for
‘iome of the strongest Fire
Insurance Uompahies in
.America.
REAL ESTATE;
Town and country prop-'
erty. I^rices attractive.
Clinton Realty &
Insurance Co.
R. H. ROYI). Aeent
New Candidate !
For Probate Judge
J. WaiiJy 1 hompAin, of Laui**n<.'
plac«‘> hi.< annoum'fnu'nt in .totlay’^<j
pa|K*r fur th«' offuv of jiidgt* of pri>- I
ba;t**now hvM by Ross D. Young, serv-|
ing lh»* um-xpin*il leini of .A. Power;
under apiHiintnu-nt. .Mr. Thompson, for f
many years served as auditor ami i.sj
wt^ll-known throughout the county. J
“I WENT 51% FURTHER ON GULF-LUBE”
Says Mrs. Lee Ketner, Winston-Salem, N. C, Who Made The ''Two Trip" Test
JOAN’.NA t:01TON MILLS
.1
D. E. Tribble Co.
«
FUNERAL DIRECTORS^
and
EMBALMERS
G
Lirmacd Embalmer. Complete
.Modern Equipment
XGTK E GF A^T AL .MEETING |
Nolict* is hereby .«given Uvai the an-j
nual meeting of the stockholders,of^
Joanna Goilon .Mills, a corporation or-1
ganizeii and existing under the laws.'
of 4he Stale of SouUi Carolina,, for the I
election of directors for the ensuing-
year. and for the transaction of suen^
other business as may properly cornet
before the meeting, will be hied at the
office of the corporatioVi at (loldville.
South t'andina, on the first day ofj
-May, 1934, at three o’clock in the af-*
tern^>n-
.And further notice is hereby given
that at such meeting a proposal to de-|
crease the authorized capital stiK'k of|
.said coriKrralion by retiring five hun-.
droil thou-sand d«^llars ($b00,00b> of;
preferred capital slock, heretofore re-|
deemed by the corporation, will be?
submitted for consideration and action
by the stockholders. - ,
By order' of the Board of Directors.,
- .JOANNA COTTON MILLS, ‘
By Frank A. Neal,
4-2G.4tc Secretary.
STOCKHOLDERS NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the an
nual meeting of the stockholders of;
.the Joanna Mercantile Company. |
; Gold ville, 8. C., will be held at the!
[office of the company on Wednesday,;
May"‘2, 1934, at 11 o’clock a. m. for
I the transaction of such business as
may come before the meeting for con.
sideration.
4->6-3tc
W. A MOORHEAD, Presi
$1.50 JONTEEL C05IBINA-!
jTION for 98c. Jonteel C.etmsing!
C re a B, Jonteel Foundationj
Cro^ and Jonteel Cold Cream'
to^PSIrai^ 9^ thfeT
**I mack your *two-n^* test,** says Mrs.
Lee Ketner, 705 Mebose St., Winston-
. Salem, N. C., **and to say I was sutpeised
' would be puttii^ it mildly.*
Al SlflTH*S PHARMACY
**Gulf-lube outlasted my regular 25c
motor oil by 115 miles—it wcnfc*41% fiir-^
ther before a quart was consumed!”
Thanks, Mrs. Katner. You’re one of thou
sands of motorists who have cut their oil
costs with Gulf-lube—the oil chat was
tested by the American Automobile Asso
ciation in 6 average cars—and out-lasted
every oil in every car:
Start Mvimg! Switch to Gmlf-Uihe now,
You*U buy less oil bctwecf fiUings, You*U
get better, Smoother bJnication. At 25c a
The "High Mileage"
Motor Oil "
1
—J . ^
quart Gulf-lube is Amer{ca*s biggest motor
oil ralue. At all Gulf stations.
• • • a
NEW OIL TEST detects motor dirt*
Aak about it at any Gulf station.
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