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r* ■V, /■ Tht Clinton Chronicle. Clinton, S. 'ninrsday. May 3. 1934 (H Ijrnnirlr IMO WILSON W. HAREIS, Editor and Pobliahar Publiitwd Ervry Iltarsday By THE CHRONICLE PUB!JSHING COMPANY Subscription Rate (Payable In AdrancttlT Or.e year $1.50; Six Months 75 cents; Three Months 60 cants Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Post Office ai Clinton, S. C. The Chronicle seeks the cooperation of its sobscrbera and readers—the publisher will at all times appreciate wise aucfestions and kindly ad vice. The Chronicle will publish letters of feneral interest when they are no( of a defamatory nature. Anonymous communications will not he noticed. This paper is not responsible for the views or opinions pf its correspondents. busted in the ba.semeni. and that re-’ STATE.MENT [suit to of .\d- 1934, next, after publication thereof, quired the help of a plpmber and a Of the Ownership, Management, etc., ministration of the estate and effects at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to show helper and a pumper. Loss, not count-^ THE CLINTON.CHRONICLE • jef Hallie Young Abrams. cause, if any they have why the said ! Required by the Act of Congress • — ■"- ! of August 24th, 1912. ing meals and beds, $7.25, There are, therefore, to cite.and ad- administration should not be granted, monish all and singular the Kindred ^ Given under my hand this 30tn day ! On March 2, two black Icats sped —— and Creditors of the said Hallie Young of April, A. D., 1934. across the street only 15 feet ahead . Publisher/ Chronicle Fubjishing Co. Abrams, 3^eased, ^hat tliey bs and ROSS D. YOUNG, of me. The very next day; I was .be- Editor,^ \V. W. Harris. Clinton. S. C. appear before rne,-in the Court of 5-10-2cy ,, J- P- L. C. ing assisted to a platform' at one of Managing editor, business manager, ♦uv.u'.t n ^ ^_ our warehouses, a^d mj-foot slipped, none. Probate, to be held at Laurens Court SCBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE and I almost broke one of my legs. It Owner: Chronicle Pub. Co., Clinton, “buse, Laurehs, S. C., on May 18th,' “The Paper Everyb<^> Reads was bruised and skint and perforated S. C., W. W. Harris, (^linton, .S. C. |- — J). -iv. jl, " * sp and bunged up from my knee on down. . Known bondholders, mortgagees After paying the doctor and 4 drug and other security hblders, owning or ♦ stores for plasters, antiseptics, ahso- holding 1 per cent or more of total ^ forth, I was out exactly $25.25,, and I amount of bonds, mortgages, or other ain’t near well yet. .Securities: none. > ' I W. W. HARRIS, Publisher. I knocked over the salt-shaker at Sw^orn to and subscribed before me dinner on the/evening of March lo^and of May, 1934. tiled to pitch a pinch of the said salt CLINTON, S. C., THURSDAY. MAY 3. 1934 W. H. SIMl^SON, Notary Public, over my right shoulder, but never; commission expires at the thought anything of that. Three dayS|P^^^^^^ the.Governor). later 1 sold a man a bill of goods on j CITATION FOR LETTERS OF credit; he sold them for cash; closed! ADMINISTRATION up his store; lit out for balmier shores ^he State of ^uth Carolina, ation and a successful manufRoturer ^ haven t even the slighte.st idea | , T^jurens Pnnntv ation and a_ successful_ manufacturer, Vote For Your Favorite Baby This coupon when neatly clipped and filled ih and returned to The Clinton Chronicle “Shower of Gold” Prize Baby Campaign will count for— ^ , •* ■< 500 Free Votes i # ” " FARM PRICES IMPROVE A recent survey issu^ by Che pe-;h»s been retained by the concern »si|7vingli. Total'ioss'rnot'cii'uiitin'g piLil partment of Agriculture, comparang general manager. sleep, $122.73. March 15 farm prices with those of j preceding j>eriods, contains much thatj contracri-for the Loui.se Mayes is encouraging While prices of farm prodiKts, like pjytnage, has been awarded to Bealer almost everything else, are still below Biggers of Atlanta, the pre-war level, they have shown steady and "sizeable advances since March, 1933. Cotton, corn, oats, w’heat, livestock Laurens County, By Ross D. Young, Probate Judge: W’^hereas, Mrs. Lillian Abrams made On March 30, I sat down to supper Memorial cotta;ge at the Thornwell or-lwit^ 13 men, women and children (not A mistrial resulted in the case of p. S. Lindler, chief of police of this thev arc all up, and in.aome caacf'^'y' “'‘i '’“1 , fi„„c cr„..c',f .fl the ,in.e * week, charged with the murder of 1 keep my fingers crossed all the time all mine, thank the Lord), and the next morning I leaned up agalhst a wall of our new building that had been freshly painted, and ruint a beautiful $3.98 suit. Thusly I have beqn jipxed ’ both pro and con for several months. i ''A ' y the year’s advance was close to 250,^ _ . per cent. In every commodity there: uc'er. was some advance, :which is encourag-’ imr 1 M iss Mayme , • “ X 1 1 j u v., w mg, I did every stunt known to heath That happy experience must be laid ** rivo month." vis.i to her sister to a combination of factors. The work Union -jAern a ithTIw vdie, liftw-gg-/W; i. — ness imiiroveiueiit has b4*en a benefi- Bailey, J. Hainp Slone, A. P. Little ciai influence. .And among the most and Miss Annie L<»u Little atUmded important iia.' in'en the work of the the presbytenal meeting the past these days, and dodge every ill, omen Uhat I see approaching me. W'hen I lyakc ba- rclurncdil'™''^ nx"-"- ing, I did every stunt known to heath- lens to offset the bad luck that alway.s follows such an event. -1 .. - r Mes^ames Be- sie Ginlfrey,. Jack An-j week in Newberry, Make Good Marks fai m coopera'- :v.*s. They ‘have done invaluable work.! 1 >iM>rgamzi-d agricultui*e is an unseal-1 Mrs. J. A. Bailey. Mrs. Julia (iriffin, aole liavnei to progress—it is next to Mrs. .Maggie Kelly. .Mrs. .Simiison and; - imiio>sibl*' to successfully carry (»n a I). \V. Mason attended the im-eting (if' movement for any unorganized group, presbj'tery Tuesday at Shady Grove If the farme’s will u.sc the cooper- Presbyterian church. >'■ ativi’ movement it will prove a great ' aid in sidving their problems, gather-, Miss .Mary Lou Workman and Wil- Kecords Ini State C'onte.sts Show Latin Scholars Have Taken Hi^h Rank. Laurens, .Afiril 30. — Laurens high school Latin scholars, two of whom won first and second honors in the ing strength and influence each year, mot Parler of Hate'H^iurg, weie uniteM slate-wide contest at (’olumbia this J' deserves the.^unt|ualified support o' in marriage on Tue.>day at the home week, continue to maintain an envia- i very citizen* who is interested in bet- of the bride’s parents. Ici ing agriculture. THE ( KOI‘ <ONTROL I.AW W c shall watch with a great deal of interest the exiH*rim»‘nt in compul sory curtailment of crops, under heavy, penalties, provided for in the Bunk- head cotton control act, which is n(»w Nobody's Business By GfT MrG«« ble record achieved over a iKMiod of seven years. The winner.s this year were Miss Amelia .Nickles, first, and Raymond Hill, second. Commenting on the .success of her pupils in the contests since 1927, Miss Sara,.J8abl) today said that Ijutin con testants from Laurens had.won^ve .Mike Is Seeking Help flat ri*ck. .s. C., May 1, 1934. 7’'^^ places, five second and two third. 'F^very years honors have been won, the record so far being unbroken. M is& Mary Fuller won first place the law vd' the land. Under this law* each cotton grower will be given an seckei-terry of the trta.s.sure, iillotmeiit of the numlier of bales he "i^^hington, d. C. may market. If he grows or offers to consider this as my . . „ n. c, I .1 c' II . . annlercation for a fRrni likun fthr the 1927 contest, Jame.s Dunklin market any more than hia allotnumt in 1928, Miss Kathleen ^Sanders in uirh 10 t.ko Wl.i.uv»r profits ‘he ‘‘CC“rdin|f to the new law which was'’'-""- »»32 and he will luiiV to |>ay a penalty tax hiph kiwerinit my home plaee of 0 akers <‘iur„.. .. - - . might ]iave,made from the sale of his order to lielp save the fariii- — ers from starvation ansoforth. ,M i.ss Amelia Nickles this yA'ar I^aurens has fared very well this year in other academic departments, The theory of liimting production is,! boumled on the north by «l><>nsored by the S. C. high school v.f cour.se. to get a lugher price for ^ ^r. jones and on the west by the rail- ^ algebra finals at Co- pioducei foi what he does raise. That the ea.st by the widderFnday, James Gaston won i.s <v hat lies back of the wheat, corn- wife’s hog and tobacco control measuivs, [geometry I>aura .Aylette Heming was w hich, however, are voluntary agree- winner of the. second honor. merits on the part of the growers. No ^ 2-ri^n\ house on same ^ high school pupils .ofienevl' man netsl to jorn up unless he wishes . barn and 2 nitre and winning streak at Rock Hill in to, and he KC.,. h.a compensation for Tile an“ a iril^reU oT^waUei limit piiHiuciion out of a processing ^ the pastor ami glass awarded as follows: Miss Mary ders in the front room and 2 out-1 Council, alto solo; George Hodges, Jr., trombone; Paul Alexan der, saxophone; "Miss .Mildml .Minter, ta.x paid by the handlers. We t-hi ik the principle behind the j^^uses Bankhead law is preferable to the I U). bonus .^v.rtem under the other crop- i want this monney to retiiv the fol-' Misses Sara Frances Terry, control laws. In the long run it is bet- pawing deU<Jheieon: 50$ to the sewing CulWrtspn and Mary Frances ter for any human l»eing to get his „,ft^.hine company; 7.5| to the .seconit-j f*'' piofit a." a direct result of his own ^and g^rrage; 45$ to the home radio labors rather than as a Inmus If the company; 115? to the federal light- cotton Ilian works, the price of cotton co.^iany and 07$ to dr. redd will go high enough so a bonus-wi not be needed, and the process tax will nut lie levu’d. That is all' to the good, j ; . * ** my_ taxes for 192«) onf up to date - Take notice that on the 10th day of May,;J934. J will render a final ac count of my acts and doings as Exe cutrix of the estate of Henry J. Na- the office of the of Laurens county, 4 extra cash applied for to get newjday will apply for a final discharge Anything which eliminates any form of taxiihon is alw FINAL SETTLEMENT of taxabon is always go/^. And, ex- ^^ner count ufXb<2rs, deceased, in c-...-, for tko f,„t oon.puk.on, it l««is ^ave .nny o.ah to ,»rt withj Judge of Probate o tiro oouoii farmor witk more of his j | an,l earn., due., not depend upon what jj,.,,, .pj, „,j, ,,,,, JlL..,ne«hboi>:Jo., __ ,.|lao . lo.a ..f..,.do...|.ee In a jierftH'! world everyixxjy }^o cooperate voluntarily and completely 1 in every program for the common! hawing a hard time making buckle and tung meet, and if the govver- ment don’t save me, i am ruint. ple.se hurry my loan thru as fast as 4Ji piVKSaill AVI VIIC VVIIIIIIVII ’ ti J , , . I u . .1 . 1 a possible, the cow and mule and pig good. Bui that presupposes complete ^ „ ,, * agreement a." to what is really for thei , . f benefit of everyjl^y, and the utter L ^ ^ ' up or erty ize. i am absence of greed and desire to take an unfair advantage of the other fellow. When mankind has reached a stage; when everybody agrees on what is 1 .. . . * . right and mak^s no effort tq reach or take advantage of his neigh- <^*11 cr^dick it on my loan, i will burs we won’t need any crop control ^^^9^ much to bold out till the laws nor any other kind of laws. Un- j govverment. fortunately, we haven’t got to,that ^ ^less you know my uncle, bert stage yet—we are a far way from in wa.shington, and we shall be much intere¥te<l to ^ »int been heard from since the see by what means and at wiiat cost ^ martch. rite or foam at once. thei Bankhead law is enforced. . trulie, j mike tTark, rfd, farmer and landlord. from my trust as Flxecutrix. . Any _peiattiLind«bted. tq_ said^^^e^ is notified and required to make pay ment on or before that date; and all persons having claims against said es tate vdlU present them on or before said ifate, duly proven, or be forever barred. BESSIE N.ABORS, 5-3-4tcy Executrix. 10 Years Ago Beware of Signs From now on, 1 am believing in Items of Interest From The Chronicle; si^s. I am not' superstitious, but I am of .April 24, 1924. going to be careful. I have haji too -.much trouble during the past four S. C, Reid, sheriff of Laurens coun ty for the past eight years, announces his candidacy for re-election in today’s paper. months not to wake up. E. Mood Smith, O. D. Felder Smith, O. D. Drs. Smith & Smith OPTO.METR1STS SPECIALISTS Eyes Examined, Glasses Prescribed Laboratory for Prompt Repair Service. 15 West Main Street Phone 191 CLINTON, S. C. On Feb. 4 Lsaw the new moon thru some telegra;]^ and telephone wires and did not throw a handful of dirt ' ijover my left shuul^Wr to ward off bad The Clinton RoUry club won the at-1 luck. The following afternoon some tendance .^trophy cup at Pinehursi, N. |guy or other stole my (uninsured) au- C., laet week. itomobile, and I have not heard hair Meters. HiMx>kl W. Hack and E. X Durgin of New York, are at Goldville nor hide of it since. Loss, $600.00. 1 On February 13, I walked under a' thU week takii« over the ownership painter’s ladder on my way thome to i of the Banna Blamifacfturing company lunch. When I , arrived, I found that recently purchased by their interests. W. A. Moorbitd of this city, for sev- a covey my wife’s kinfolks had come- up to spend a few week-ends, VC FERTILIZERS NITRATE OF SODA C. B. Holland / ‘ A \ — f RADIO REPAIRING Automobile Radios Installed Motorola — Zenith Atwater Kent , Electric Fans Cast Votes for No coupons will be transferred from one Candidate to another after being recorded at the office of The Clinton Chronicle. Must be deposited in this office or in the mail by 9:00 p. m., on or be fore date of expiration. Not good after Mav 12th. / ^ VOID AFTER MAY 12TH (Please do riot roll or fold) BIG Sfluincs FOR ALL THE FnmiLV V - t THEATRICAL COLD CREAM 1 lb. 2f<>r76c "BweStSST MILK of MAGNESIA on* pint ^ mm SOcZforDiC Thvismr CASTOR OIL 3 o*. bottU 2Sc2io.26C ORDERLIES 50c 2 foi 51c ORIGINAL The one you hear broadcast over .the RADIO RADIO\^ < ONE CENT SALE THfSEfjEKTRR SPECIDLS FHOUR ONLY IF THEY LAST THAT LONG | HERE’S HOW irs DONE 10,000 Raxall Drug Storas taka part in this tremandou* •ala. Dua to saasonal demand a few of the items^liet’^ may have bean sold at prices lower than the regular price listed here . . . but never as low as on this sale. THURSDRV ID .0II n.m ALMOND COCOA SOAP Cellophane wrapped packaga Sofu-nins simI b«suti(ying for g ClRtaS your nkiD. Hurry (or this usrsain. 4 Only on* tot* to a cuttomor FRianv The CREAM of th» WORLD S BEST COD LIVER OIL ^ufcetBsr 2 r., IQ 10II R.m. 3 3$c tub** K L E N Z O DENTAL CREME for only 36c The tooth paste you need to keep teeth sparkling. Only one lofe to a cuftomar SnTURDRV 2 to 3 One 50c Jonteel Foundotion Cream One 50c Jonteel Cleansing CreoM One 50c Jonteel Face Powder Symbol Watm Bottio or Fountain $ynngt ana far $1*19 r.r^l.20 JASMINE •# laaNlaf PrsiKe J HAUTY CtiAMS , L^r Jar 50c, 2 for 51i .15c 4 oz. I)AIM EE DEODORANT 2 for 36c $1.50 BELMONT FOUNTAIN Pens .\s.sorted Colors 2 for S1.51 TOOTH Paste g a ana tuba 2Sc ^ ^ 2 for IN ONE BOX Only ona tola to a Cwsfamar all 3 for NEW LOVELINESS with JASMINE of Southorn Franco FACE POWDER S0c2fcr 51c MIN^^f^OIL 1 pint 75c 2 for 76c Ml 31 Dantal Faala S.50C 2 for 51c 25c Germicidal 1'7 SOAP, 2 for .... 26c vquR PEnniES uiorth pleiitv here ■ Soaps At Reduced Prices GYPSY CREAM t OS. beetle 40c 2 for 41c AQAREX ^OMPOimOl Miners! Ofl setioa— delicious to tssta. 1 pint $1«00 2 for >1.01 ANALGESIC BALM ona fv6a SOc 2 for 51c Vincenf’s Assorted CHOCOUTES 1 pound pkg. 2 for 61c . STAG hthorloso SHAVING CREAM 36e tube CEAUTY NEEDS and TOILET GOODS tSc Tinjr TotTakumZfor 26c Me Harmanjr Oaam af . Al- •»•»<*•. 2ior36c $I4M) BauquOt Rainaa Faca Pawdar 2 for $1.01 BOc Caargia Roaa Faaa Fan dac ... .... ZforSlc ~^arCSiiS1t5inTiac-2fdr26c 41UW l.seanJer Body Fawdar 2 for $1 J)1 25c UASH.MFRE BOUQUET, now lOc 35c WOOl'BUBY’S, BOW lOc l.arge size cakes of I.avendar, Orchid. Charmis, ( oeo.-i. UeTTun. I'almolive, now 5c cake ALCO^EX kubbmg Akohol Como, pitih 2 fnr 36c ZINC OXIDE OINTMENT «20c 2 hr21c r30€2ia3ic CHARMONA COLO CREAM pounds Coscode ROUND PAFCN ' ar CNVOOKS 2 fbr 41c MASCAL'S ALMOnI HAND LOTION it,,. DR. HALL’S BORATED A BABYTAWOM i6oI^ 2 MARrEL?ULAC VEGETAL 6 for for 2a26. for MIk of lUfRtsii TOOTHPASTE 25e TUBC 2.^ Firstaid SANITARY NAPKINS om ooz 2sc 2 KLENZO CccoMNft OH SHAMPOO SOc bottle 2 f«r Sic MI31 Anhsoptic Solution 49c 2*.. SOc Saa. 10a 2 tar 12c EPSOM SALT Idas. 2Sa 2 tar 26c Save with Sofetyat SMITH'S PHARMACY CLINTON, S. C. Thursday - Friday - Saturday May 3, 4 smd 5 ~ DRUG STORE CORN SOLVENT 2Scbettl* 2Hr rubbmgiocoholqompound TW slsohol mb that (smoia thHtt ms. Mam om ssnoMB, sttframs. ssoc 2.Sic ' V-*.v aspirin bottle ef 100 69c TOOTH BRtSHES I 50c Brush, 2 for 5Ic .35c Brush, 2 for 36c Brimh, 3 for 2fiff i-V.-J >- X /