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T-' ' ' • % yt,,—^ i.- ———:— — -* 1 • THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1954 FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the'^Tth d|iy of Jaly, 1934, t will render^ final ac-, count of my acts and doings Ad ministratrix of the estate of George B<K>z^r, deceased, in the office (iji the Judge of'Probate of Ljiui-en? county, at 10 o’clock a. m., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge rtinis from my trust as Administratrix. Any person indebted .to said estate is notified and required to make pay ment on or before that date; and all By Gee JiloGee- weeks and kept out of the meetings, packages of,.diamon our niotto will be—“all for- one and sold by the drug stoar and we are dyes'have benn~~Bjonney, and possibly cleared a few 'ollars/ they got about 23$ worth of The New Order flat rock, s. C., julie 4 ^eer mr. edditor:'— plese allow me^ to put the follow one for all.” this old addage wa^ looking for plenty.green overljal}^,at i^ressents for her including her ringl used by- the greeks in 'grease 50 Cen- an early date. ^ rnought have wandered off with , 1924, furies ago. ' , — wmnesia of the brains, and has forgot / , ,, , the wedd'ng b^s which-was to of erih^ nnti>< in vnrA voii laH come, folk>. the time IS npe. we Yung for miss jerralAdean bramiitt enng notis in jore \alluable paper: who work with the sweat of our brows* Veek in June may yVashington, July 2.—It notis,'^everboddy I . . , , . enduring.-«te" fir:.. ... must join hands or the coper-ration^ her;^.sweethart and Presi- i- , - —j. will pn us bodd^ and ^oIe. we intended groom has gone frpm thence . .... . r> . . u 1 - ' . meeting will be hell in front fiy the blue eagle and live up to the . .• «-We4bout^ have never benn persons having Vlaims against s«,d es- dpt Roo.seyelt s hope and expectation the citty hall and everboddy who code, but code or no code, we mem- mr and tate will present them on Ur before that in the cour.se of the. next six enough to vote and old enough bers of the green bfitches should run take over all -^ho in the world he is. S!t- yores trulie, ‘ mike Clark rfd corry spondeat f- barred. MAMIE Z. BOOZER, June 1934.—7-19-4tcy. . over 1-. the cour.se of the.' next _ ^ ^ ■aid ^te, duly proven or be forever monVte-rrthat i.s. before the new Cory- to fighVTs“hereby'rrthorTzed"to" be on the goN-verment and gre.ss meets in January he will hav^ hands j^t same, the purpo.se of the capitol. got the whole of the .complicated ma- meeting is to oggernize the green chinery Government working in britches, this ogganizatipn is to obe unison to a single end, and will have ubp fUp faeeiits anH in cr«r i j j ■ , ^ 1 u lassiswo ana nazzis^s in ger? the Week-end passed off verry quiet .“"h .f J'.n r; nttl. town, .tothin* happe^d u * * \ A A ’ iu' ' ‘ musick—nothing but bizness. of conserquence except a-mad dog bit they have not made good in their jobs, to arms romrarlHa*' \a j- j- a How he is going to do this without ' ’ ^on^^adds. [4 ^en and wimmen and 1 more dogs. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHROXICLB “The Paper Everybody Reads” Flat Rock News I TOTAtCE CXTTtr? TO TME POSTOf=WlCE IMMaOtAvaiX and 4 bootleggers were ketched on the NOTIC E OF RECilSTRATION . FOR SPECT.AL MUNIC IPAL - ELECTION Notice is hereby given that \V. I) Copeland is the duly .appointed Super- disturbing the mojaJ^-of the Adminis-. -a. i- lu -a visor of Roiristrasion for the To»r. of tr.tion i* h.r And Mr. Roo»e-',.,»T “'k' town,, ouukirfs and their contents riinton. County, of iJnireflyr Stale of veil doesn't worry much about any-'*'‘'.k' has b^n infarmed to be was poured mut m front of the citty .•^outh Carolina.' .coniee^pHitty clone to obey^ .gy^ this meet-! haU according to law. it _en,elt-rail- Every male and female ciliien ing the Biblical injunction about let- '"k ^ rnought be asWd to niake a good:— I fwenty- one (211 .years of age and up- ting tomorrow uke care"' of itself. *1" damskl and hon. ... . ward, having all of the qualifications However, a lot of other folks are do- vitski, Imth of up north, (pos- mi.ss jenme veeve smith, our affi mentioned in sections 22gT and 22110, i„g considerable worrying. "'“ke the other cient scholl principle, is figgering ony Vol. 2 Code of Uws of South Caro- Johnson I nder l»i«-u»sion I ' ' in.vCt hVli ln rhiraVr-' -hr lina, 1932. and who ha-« resided in the v. . ... , ^ >w|iieh is Oeing hell in ctiicargo. she AND GETTMRaa 3orm.ts OP ice-cold COCA-COLA COP OAOOyANO ME ANO ONE POP ■JOUPSELF- <»ate fa! two vear- in the C'ountv for biggest source of worry green britches will be run like'has been infarmed by a buss man that' >.aie la! iwo jear.-, in me i ount> lor Administration is General Hugh jbe brown shirts of germanpy and he will haul her up there and return one j a and the incc rporated Per.sonally everybody likes ^be black shirts of europe, and will her back home for $18 for the round limits of the .<aid Town of Clinton for Johnson. I four month.v next jireceding the special pajrl^ and the NR election, to-be held in the said Town of t'linton on Tuesday. July 17th. 1934, and who has paid all taxes due and ^oITectaliTe Joi IR In starting the Blue have some of these furrinUrip. she is he.ssitating onner count .A off on a w-ave of repper-sentatives on the ground to that she is a-feared of the yankees. j‘ receding fiscar year and who holds a County registra tion certificate entitling him or her to vi^tt- at a polling precinct within the Town of flirton. 4iall be entitled to jJ^idf^ij^not register. The spec.a! election to, be held on Tuesda.v, .July ITth, is for'the purpose of electing 51 .Mayor to fill the unex- piied term of the late H. Y. .Abratns. The said W. I), ('oju-land. tsuiu-rvisor of Kegi.'t ration, w ill have his office open at the .■.toiv of J. I. <'opeland A- popular enthu.siasm he did a magnifi-,^be low-dow-n on how to run'her grampaw was shot in the war. cent job of propoganda. He is still ^be tbir:gTeai |m»pog«adiid^^^^fe«t gqvwerm^^ thru th^ mTm'AraTor, it i.s be^nhing to be real- our committee wanted to use Oftfter ^oufl t of -t he heavy-rains- ©f^ the last week and week befoar and the ized in Administration circles as it has, j^biri emblem, but had to resort to week befoar that, the farmers had long l*een realized by the business men britches, as all of the collors have a hard time telling the middles from with whom he has had to deal, he is benn took up in the diffrent furrin,the rows, and a great inanny o#-iame- aj^uccess. countries, we will call our boys of had to plow up their cotton and corn, Hinv-to ease Cieneral Johnson out ^be brown.-^britches—“the gab'-zists”;— and the worst thing about it is the wiihimt stirring uji too oiuch trouble ^.jjj fjjrht big copfier-rations and govverment will not pay them nothing IS one of the Presidents chief diffi- ^yj^b j. w. w. and the d. f.-this year for “pljiowing up.” pra-^s cultie.s. He must ha\e the right man Q]ubs of the world. and weeds has caused this trubble and ready to slip into his place before he surpluss a-* heretofoar. acts. Business interests are bi-gin- after a man becomes a member of / ning to talk of flay \N illiams, head ^bj^ ogganization, he wont be allowed the “green britches” which was of the Reynold- Tobacco ( ompany, as — - joggeroized in flat rock a few days ill be to refinance the old is- seems to be gaining ground, some TIE DRINK THAT KEEPS YOl 60IRI Hro.. on Xoith Bmad street. ,^,jphe ^be job. There has fort wi own o. inton, (>r i le putpose of intimation from the White sues and issue the new ones an a basis ^^be members” thought they ought House as to who may be the next head of around 2 to 2 1-2 per cent, so thatj^^ benn called “green shirt.s,” but regK^lenng voters for the said s.j>ecial electron from 9 o’ cUn-k A. .M. to four—1 o'clock P. .M., on each day except Sun- day, beginning with June 27th. 1934, • up to and through July Gth. 1934. Housing Act Moving F M HOI AN!I Harry Hopkins, head of the Attc-t: May. ; PrJrlVm. It < . J11-ii> r'w n < ci k. opNRA, but a change is regq^ded aS the same old tax income will carry the^bon. sonnov guriski, thpr leader, says; Ordor by tb« coso (24 boftlos) from your dootof.... KojBp it cold ond roody to s«rv« in vour rofriaorotor. <;keen\i(K)i> ( ck a-uola BOTTLING 1 O. Greenwood. S. C. SB ISO 36 doubled load of ^ebt. all of the allies of the u. %. who fought NO IKK or KHMSIK \llON Ml .\M IPM. FI Ki'ilON. FOR Fmer- Fahi-y, h« ad of the Home Loan Boa-d, will be f'Uide .the administrator of the new H ‘U'ing -Act. A campaign of firopa- gan :a tv "f..\ uj* the oM house” is to \ begun on. 1 lu- hope is to get \ ty in the building tiade.- >tarted •; hi' yea!. Wit.a^- i^—lacking is cnnfrdence on tiu pait of private business and imiu'tiy. It IS r.alized that .some th ng nPHr.''t be done t.o as-uie business Si ATi: oi .-'(H TH (’XROIJ.N'A. r ol ’ N n OF I.At UKXS. TOW .\ Of ( MNIO.N, ' Notiee 1.' heiei-y given that \V. I). « <(pv l-rt!(d vluly appointed Super- , , , . . - 7T\, . f .1 trrhai if it pu-ts ns more.v to work now: V iS(..»» i.l ^Ke^r<<* I ation fo! the I ow n of . ,, , * . . . , I « l.?r,(.n. < o'^n’.y of laiun n'. State of .*south t’afoima. - . , pa r tlu stability of investinents, .No word has been furthcoming on J I ... II J- .i- i-* » what, the President will do under the waid hn\":ng ail of the quahfioarions / . , j .J o i y . , " .;.7. - , .wv powei'j granted to him under the Sil- ihere w ll he no furthei' radical legis lation or administrative actioh.s to im- IN«-r,v male and" w« nly-on«' t LM'l vear- female - citizen of age anti up as un fit .oiled n sect ions 22''7 and 22- ver .Xet. . .k^ecretary Morgenthau de- he will administer it “en- 9th \'olun'.e,2, t'ode of J.jiws of South t arolina. 19.32. and who has resided i , t i * , i„ ih. Stvtv f.,r t.o yvars. in th. thu,..a,-tlvallj. but that dova not sat- .■ount.v for onv year and uithin the 1*^ ’kere (a a strong incorporateil limit.s of the said Town of riinton for four months next pee red ng the election to l>e held m. said Town A»f < linton on Tuesday, .\ugu.st 21st. 1931. and who ha> paid all taxes due and collectable for- the preceding fiscal vear and who hold' a Fountv R»g;stration certificate entitling him or her to vote at a polling precinct within the Town i»f ('hnton shall l»e • n! tleiito fegister. The said W. 1). ('opeland, .'Supervisor «(f K. gi't I at ion. w ill have his office op» n at th»‘ 'tore of J. I. <'ope!an«l and Bro. on .North Broad Street in th‘ Town of r^intoii for the purpose of leg st« ’’.iig \otei> from 9 o’clock M, to 4 o’cl«K-k P.-.M., on each .day except .'Sunday until 12 o’clcwk noon .August nth. i934. - I». I , Heustess, ( leik and Trea'Urer. Hated tins IGth—day of .May, P.h34. , F.'M."BoTandr~ At:* 't;- Mayor Pro-Tern, which dvVs not now look as i'.ng.U' P.‘33. with increased Everythin!' In FLOWERS Clkild^n Flower Shop MvmlH-r F. T. I). Phone .1S KAIHil KKP.VIKI.NC .Automobile Radios Installed .Motorola — Zenith ■Atwater Kent F^lectric Fans Radio Exchange D. E. Tribble Co. FCNER.VI^ DIRECTORS and EMBALMERS Liceaaed Eaibalaier. Coaiplete Modern Equipment Dny Phone f4 Night Phfl 21. 2S3 or 255 belief here, backed up' by statements' from financieis who usually^ know, what thev are talking about, that the amendments to the Securities Act now make it reasonaiily possible for the, fIdfaTi«»h of new stock and bond issue.s to provide working capital, which is . bu'lly heeded, for many large indus tries. I’hreatened Strike's Hurt Hu' ne'S confidence is not being' helped any l>y the contiiiuou.' threats • *f '•! ke- in ma'^ior industries. ITie .Aniei icaii Fedt latioti of Bailor has de-! edared it- inte'fition to devote tlie suni- nier to the complete organization of the wh.iTe autoniobile industry, prep-‘ ai:ttc*ry to making demands next Fall which It will back up by a general strike in the automobile factories if . they are not granted. - ' The'outlook a< seerir by impartial .observers here is for a slight falling of tlunwg liiv Summer, irom- gov- eiiiment .'pendarg to take up the slack while bu'ine>.' men and financiers are studying and analyzing the jirobable effects and benefits, or otherwise, of the things which have i>een undertak en by the Government, before making very long cemmijtments. One of the things which will come .n fo! a great deal of hard study will be the N.HtTonal Ueht. . It is now 27 bil- Ii<*n dollars—twenty-seven thoUsan-d... millions. That i.s the highest point our* fCitional l>ebt has ever reached. The Ikdit l ax Load ' I Nobody worries much about iiaying ill I a National ■4*(fhT— ru)Iioily but .An drew' Me!K»n. that is.- Mr. .Mellon ap- prcacfied 'the puVj'.ic debt as a hanker di>es debts, as something to be paid. Statesmen look at debts as something to offer to the investing public as a safe source of income. “Buy a Gov.- ernment bond and you can’t lose yoiiCj "capital.”'NAnd that is true so long as the Gtrvernnient's credit is good. So the important question is: How much:, of a debt can the United States carry ^ without imi>airing its credit ? .And the; generally accepted answer here is 35 j billion dollars." | To pay interest .on double the debt! of 1932 would seem to call for doub-| ling the lax income; bpt the definite effort IS to reduce all interest rates; ,to perecentages comparable with those .prevailing in-the older nations. The day of B percent returns with any de- iKtc of safety on any sort of private {fnv^Rtent is ' regarded as^ having passed; five percent ^ the interest UP TO BRING CHEVROL MAi.an AovKirriMMEMT to the record low pric4 of J NEW REDUCED PRICES »■ AWBMWt standard models Sport Roadster $4^5 $25 Coach 495 25 ^^upe ....,43^ 25 MASTER MODELS Sport Roadster 54f $5 Coach 59B 15 Town Sedan ais jf Sedan.. a4B 15 Coupe Sb% 15 Sport Coupe . aCO .W Sedan Delivery : 4:4 45 COMMERCIAL CARS Comir-erclal Chassis 155 34 I tility Loni Chassis515 54 Dual Lonjt Chassis .. 515 54 Utility Chassis and Cab. 575 56 ^Pua! Cha.Hsis and Cab^ 595 54 Utility Long ('hassia and Cab, j... - 56 Dual Long Chassis and Cab 425 54 Commercial Panel 575 15 Special Commerdal Panel ..I.. 595 15 Utility Panel 754 > 54 Dual Cab and Stake Body... Bgl 54 Dual Long C4ib and Stake Body...,. Ht 56" Abov0 mrm hit pr,c«t ot c*rm af FtMt With bufkip0rt. spar* ttrm *nd ttrm ktek. thm 0/ SfnJsfd ModmU it $lt mddittofiMi. M4»taK/aKw<aiS,:-.V' $J0 mdditionml Lt%t prioaa amrm quoted : ara lob Flint, Mich: Spmeimt''aiea^i»a«ic....eiUs% : Fric00 Mubjact to changm without Motse* Coiatfimn Charroiar't low dalwarad prfdmm mnd aosp O.MhJLC: tarma. A CanaraV Motor* Ymlwa. AND UP, F. O. B. FLINT, MICH. ^ ith tlie annount'enient of price reductions seTeral weeLs .a»o, Chet'roln strpp^ into,the matt favorabU price position it hes enjoyed in a Umg time! 1 "Aniountinii to as much as ZoO—Cie most st^ttantial price cuts announc*^ in the Ltu'-price field this vpor—dropped CheTioleUa ^ base price to a new low figure of $465. Just compare this price—dcmi- .pare any Cho^vrolet price—with Oioae of other cars. Then compare what you get for what you pay! Tlierell be no question in your mind which car to bnV. ' Chevrolet offers patented Knre-.Actioii—and others do not! The aaine thmg applies to Fisher botly, cable-controlled brakes, shock-proof steering, and ▼alre-an-liead six cylinder ^engine. Chevrolet gives'you far more features—jfor finer quality. Yet the" price of the Chevrolet Standard is lower than that of any other six or any eight in the world. CHEVROLET MOTOR ^OMPANT; DETROIT. MICHIGAN GILES CHEVROLET j^tions. And considering the absolute! ^isTety of a Government bond, the ef.-' Clinton, Sowth Carolin* / jL. 'zT-'