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/ n ■ j / The Clinton-Chronicle, Clinton. S. C., Thursday, Jane 28, 19.14 4-BilIion-Dollar laneou.s revenue, the figures were -»f$83^,192,679''and $1,442,210,757 and income tax receipts, $739,586,095, VMlIl 111 LfeDl and $806,242,214. Due largely to the operations of the* economy act-of a year ago, the routine' expenditures of the government felll Government Entergency Outlays During^ Year Below President’s ^ •Personal /Mention ^ Billy Miller of Whitmire, spent last; FriendvS of ,VV. E. Owens will regret Budget. Future Increase Seen. $3,<42,45<,978 to $3,p31,l95,- with his grandparents, >tt*. and to know that he i.s confined to his FINAL SETTLE.MENT Any pe^on indebted to .said eatate I' Tike notice that on the 3rd day of notified and required' tb m^ke pay- I July, 19^4. I wiil render a final at- ment on or before that date, and'aU of my acts, ard .doings a.s Ad- persons having claim.s against said m- f ministrator of the estate of Robert present them on or befom Dunean. decease.!, in the office of the -■'aid date,'duly proven or be forevnr ^ Judge of Private of Laur^jis county, barred. m.. and on the sanie "ROSo O. YOUNG, Probate Jadga,' Administra^. at 10 o’clock a. day will apply for a final discharge r <37, the latter figure a little more »» r, o n ^ n ,, j w ■ ,.u ’ * • Mrs. D. B. Bobo. v home-on account of illness. . „ ■ » , . , . , , than covered by the year s receipts to. , ■ ' n- d /-» i j u. trust as Administrator, Washington, June .2o.—The end of date ' | Mes,-N. J. Edge is spending a few! Dr. B. 0. Whitten and daughter, . ■ the fiscal year, a week away, will find, in .the field of emergency expend!- with friends and relatives in Mrs. P. L. Brigman, Jri„ of.rharTe.s- the government’s expenses exceeding I tures. however, there was a jump from'Deeds and Chester. . ^ ^ Its income by nearly four billion dol- jj 249,692,983 for last year to $3,835,- Mrs. f^tha Gilmore is spending two ^ ^ a’ l- • j u • '071.i!19. The entire total for last year vi^cks with her brother, C. N. Beck-'^ Dern anu daughter. .X\:- Treasury officials made this osti-.w’ent to, the Reconstruction corpor- nell, in W'oodruff, and her sister, Mrs.;*]^^’ ^ ».eenwooi, are v..'U.ng . >. mate today on the basis of latest reve- ation. | L. C. Adair, in Spartanburg. i 0 ^,4^.. h nue and disbursement figures, w’hich The principal discrepancy between, Miss France's MeSwain of^Green- , ' ^ ^ . they expect will not be altered ma- the Roosevelt estimates of January ville, is visiting her aunts, Mrs. W. U.' ^ ^ terially by the developments of the and the figures of—tedfiy Iby in RFC j Copeland and Mrs. W'. Brice. "'cek. I expenditures. The president then fore- Mi.ss Cora Richey i.s spending sev I June 1, 1934—6-28-4tcy. Joday’s regular statement of the cast outlays of $3,969,740,000 through oral weeks in Camden with relativt-s'. .been visiting her brothe!' and sister- hri-Iaw, Mr. and M.-'. Kenneth Bu’-- dette. —-1 —Hg^i^-ernment’s accounts showed a defi- that agency. The actual total, to date. Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Lynn* and sons. Mr. .an.l M-'^. ('. P. R’>bijis.in a:'e Ro,s u,ul Rolt«-t, retu,-ne.i yei'tftiiiay i" "i'tv cit of $3,836,071,319 and the public was .$1,528,611,698. debt standing at $26,987,966,177, or Public works expenditures also fell from a two weeks’ visit to relatives in p- ;r-. . i re ., u . $4,449.2‘94,717 more than when the well below the W'hite House estimate.s. Brighton. Tenn. j. f'./' v ^i fiscal year began. ^ Mr, Roosevelt forecast them at $l,-i Mrs. Gus Davidson is spending sev- Vj,.' The new figuresvvere at'wdde vafr=“i>7‘7,190,800 and to date they were'$l,- oral weeks with her daughter, Mrs. * v v 1, . i ance with the estimates made by 007,754,164. The estimates were^based Ed Little, in Greer. ' * . . e.>on a.i. 1). were President Roosevelt in tran^iinitting upon money allotted and the differ- Mrs, Raymond Pitts returned Mon- i. the annual budget message to con- ence will simply lie added to next «tay from a t.wo weeks' vi's'it te reia- ~ ^ in-Januai-v - y..ar’, Mt Thy rtmnnstanw riTK In SufntV,-, ■ ■ ,'>n'l>anaKy. .-a xvv-^- to Aa-.ev.lh- to At that time, wishing to cover all may prove true of the Rb\’ estimates, Mr. and Mrs, t;B. S. Pinson ' ♦ ♦ ¥ ¥ ♦ ♦ ¥ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ¥ \ t t ♦ ¥ ♦ M J Ai, p c? rx- t V’isit.-y4te4fitTVes, * r. and Mrs, ^.B. S. P;nson.y,are. , , .. v;; 1 , , a uv '%ks f possible contingencies, -he forecast a because of the big increase in its lend- spending the week in Montreat where deficit of $7,309,068,211 and a total ing authority made by legislation en-^'^*'’ .u,. p j— a^aitiv. ua w.tt .e.t - I e Sun lay a-^ guests of Mr. an 1 .tfrs. F. M. Stu*t.s and friends at the orphanage. Mr. and, Mrs. Harllee Branch of Washington, vLsited the latte's sis ter, Mrs. M. Copeland, on Saturday. Mr. Pinson is attending the Educa- public debt of $29,847,000,000 for the acted at the recent congressional ses- tional conference, close of the fiscal year. Emergency sion. In this respect, however, muchj Mrs. Dan P, Davis of Chester, is outlays have proved much less than depends upon the rate at which out-j spending several days with her broth- he then estimated. - standing RFC loans are repaid. . {er and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. R. Officials today expressed keen grat-, Expenditures through the civil E. Copeland, ification at a jump of more than a bil- works administration also were ac-' Mrs. E. E. Stantom and children lion dollars in the government’s re- tually much less than the president have returned to their home in Flor- ceipts, accounted for largely by a big thought would be necessary. An ap-|ence after spending the past two ihiciease in mi.scellaneous internal propriation of $900,000,000 was made weeks with .Mrs. W. H. Workman. „ • m 1 i revenue. * In February to continue this agency Dr. and Mrs. John MoSween and For the corresponding period of last through the late winter and spring. family are spending this week in Mon- yeai, total receipts were $2,042,480,- It was found possible, however, to tre%t, N. (’., where Dr. MeSween is at- 789. Today’s statement showed collec-*discontinue it at the end of March at,tend ♦ ¥ I ¥ ¥ I ¥ ¥ i Mr. Branch is .s'econi assistant to X Postmaster General Farley. Mr. an 1 Mrs. A, W. Brice and Miss es Franc 's M.'.Swain and M i-garet ♦ i lions of $3,063,350,017! F’or miscel- a total cost of$313,990^379. . The .many friends y.( Martin, who un lervvtmt a~s^f1pTR^(»pU 7„,V fU7 'iV..'7.!L7f 3; 7.*, t”i ' * 7- **"1 eration in an .\':!an*.a hospi'a! on Fri- ing the Presbyterian Educational , , ■ > . , . H|*iay. will be g!al to know tna: her con<litrmt-H—reported as inioros.ng. Mr. and .Mrs. G. .\. Black an^l - on. The NEWS and COURIER THE SOUTH’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER Enjoys the Confidence of its Readers. Extensive Wire Facilities AssembleUhe News of the World. Special Correspondents Cover Important Events Throughout the State. ' , Features and Comics to Interest and Amu.se the Family. ^ A COMPLETE NEWSPAPER The News arid Courier CHARLESTON, S. C. Daily, $7 per year; Daily and Sunday, $9 yearly. confc .Mi.s.s Ollie DeYoung returned .Sun day frojn a week’s visit with relatives * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ START A CHECKING ACCOUNT WITH US r c, Carrvinir large sums of money around with you, . hiiing it in bureau drawers, or stuffing U \ase'ori tTie mantlepiece is very dangerous, as well a.s ner\e racking. Why not deposit the'money with us and enjoy the conveniences cf a checking account? Your money is safe, and you are free from the anxiety of theft or fire. .V Ytur cancelled checks are always a definite re ceipt that you Have paid your bUls. t I and friend,!, in Greer and Spartanburg. -'I';- M,-. and Mrs. .1. F. Bozard of Green- ‘"'i t \ t"'-,':' .,;ii.. ,u,. 1 u t.i- Miss h ranct*s Biack at the A-^hevihe Normal summer soh.iol on .Suiulay. -Friends of M.s.^ , Lillian Burns \ I - 1 A GREAT DOUBLE SERVICE FOR. 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I) Henry ' ' ** 1 Mis., Elizabeth Sheely spent the I’--- - week-end in Ninety-Six with Mr. and,"'"' {:Mrs. Royal Sanders and attended thei""^" hospital, after an appen.l.x op- Lipscomb-Welborn and the Kinard-' l-aRoache weddings on Saturtlay, Miss Fllizaheth Sprole.s of Green- ^iwood, was the week-end guest of Mi.ss Fay Adair. ' I Mr. and Mrs. John Allen Dugan and iliUli? daughter of Hartsville, spent Sunday with Mr.s. • Dugan’s parents, . Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Neighbor.s. They j were accompanied by Miss Klsie I Neighbor.s, wh*o had been spending the ' pa.st several weeks with her sister. I <’. M. Fowler spent Friday in Ab- lieville, and was the, guest of Mr. and ' .Mrs. A. 'K. Kinard.' Mrs. ('. B. Law'ter i.s with her par ents, Mr. and Mr.s, G. A. Black, while .Mr. Lawler is attending R. (). T, ('. camp at .\nniston, Ala. Friends of (’. B. Adair will be^|,sorry < > to know ^hat ho is a [latient in a Go- ' lumbia hospital. .Mrs. He?^ie H. Owens has -returned home from .Moiitreat, wfiere she has been chaperoning a house party. Among those from ('lintiui atteniling the party wt*ie: Miss .Mary I’inson, n. 11. Taylor, I.. Duckett, Ai IL .Mc Queen and Hey war.1 Carr. Mrs. J. L. BeaudroJ and daughter. Miss Itussie, of Greenwood, are visit ing their mother and gran.lmiith/r, Mrs. Mary Frather. Friends of .Mrs. VV. C, Oxley will he I ufla.l to know that she has returned home, after being a patierit m the I l<»cal hospital the past several days. . Mrs. Walter Ramage and little son,' who live near here, spent Tuesday ; with Mrs. Kstelle Abram.s. i Otho Johnson, Bill Wa<le, Billy Pitts, I Billy John.son, Billy Hart and liillar I I Boland'^left .Monday for Camp Iger, j near Pickens, where they Vv.ll sjier 1 I ‘wo weeks. j Mis- I'at-y Peay of Chi'.ster; , ^uliday heTt- wTlTi fiTends. Mrs. F.. B. Sloan spent Thur.sday. in Spartanburg witii relatives. Mr.s, P. S. Jeanes anil d)r, R»beit,P. -Jeunes spent Thursday in Hickory Gn.ve“with relatives. Miriam iJonnan is the guest of her Cousin, Margaret Little, in Greer. Little .Anita Cb|)elanJ of Greenville,' is visiting her giandparen*s, Mr. and! .Mrs. R.- K. Copeland. - ' J ! The following boys-from tlu»<Moeil ! R..O. T. C. unit, who are at F^mip Mc-j Clellan,'. Anniston, .\ia., spent the j"'' •week-en<r here: Kay .Mills, Hari-y B )-| lick, Boyd L'nderwo,) i, Jack M'Ca.s-j kill, Bob I^errin an i C. B. Liwiter, | .Mi-'S F’Vances Jame-s of Atlanta, Ga.,| « is the guest cf her aunt, Mrs. Johnj Spratt. • ' I Misses Flizabeth Sheely a.ofi Janssf’^ Leake were in Uniqn Tuesday for ai bridge party given ' by Mi.s.s Lucile! Cuttino. Mr, and Mr.s. Dan S. HriHis and lit- .tle son, are now occupying an apart ment on S. Broad street in the. (^wen.s home, M'alter McGee ami Kenneth Bur dette, Jr,, of Charleston, spent last week with the latter’s aunt, Mr.s, Hu bert Pitts.- B. 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