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/ ..1. iS- '7 ,7 /- rAGEsa / * . r - - •- • . f ' ■ ! . THE aJNTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C. LAND SALE •A ■ - • State of South Carolina, * ] County of Laurens; [ ^ in the Court of Common Pleas. Elixaheth Boyce, Plaintiff, against B., F«nk Owens, Reed Owens^-ei-^, D^endants. \ Pursuant to Decree of this Court in the above stated case,^ will seJjL,^ poblie ourtSry, to t|ie highest bidder, either in or, in front of the ^urt House at Laurens, C. Hi, S. C.,-.on aalesday in Decentber next, being Monday, the 3rd day of the month, during the legal hours for such sales, the following described property, to wit Roosevelt at Sputhera Home of Andrew Jackson . / , LOOKING TO 1938 wKishington, Nov. 12.—• Nobo<5y is talking about anything but politics at the moment here in Washington. With the congressional elections out of the All those three tracts, pieces or par-; way, the talk, is mainly about prepa- cels of land, lying, being and situate rations for the presidential election in the County of Laurens, State of'of 1936. Naturally, the predominant South Carolina, to wit: iinterest is in the ways whereby Mr. ^ Eighty-six -and one-half wiM maintain hi.s prestige I ■ acrej bonded on the north by lands|an;l that of h.s party; but there are^ of Emma F. Owens, estate,' on the,r.t;! a few Republicans lef{, and the east by lands of J. T. Hollingsworth. 1 > a puszle ks how they are ^oing to and G N. HannahV estate, on the'^ivike themselves heard and what they I .south by lands of J. T. Hollingsworth ' ill find to make a party issue of be- and on the Vest by the lands of J. W. -"een now a^d two years from now. Hannah, being the tract of “land of_ The first problem which the presi- tract of lanu oi_ maw which A D. Owens died seizeVand 'ieat will have to solve, looking ahead * i ^ :o^,936, is how he can pacify the war pos^s . ^ veterans without backtracking on his Ol(e hundred f declarations against the im- acres, more or less, bounded on the ^ ,1 i t'v.. North by lands of Dr. C.' B. ’Miljs, on • the East by lands of G. N. Hannah’s estate^ on the" South by lantFs of A. D Owenk* estate, and on the West by the Martin lands, being a tract of - which Jtfrs. Emma F. Owens died seized and possessed. Lot in the Town of Cross Hill, on which is located a one story brick building, bounded on the North by lot of J. H. Bryson, on .'lijBe East by ‘va cant property, on the South by lot now or formerly of Mattie Bradley, and on the West by Main Street, be ing the lot of wh^ch Mrs.. Emma F. -jKissessed. CASH; The binds shall be sold in s<‘parate par ing the lot of which M Owens died seized? and TERMS OF SALE, cels and the successfu^^idder on each o'wn tract IxMng knocked do'f^^ to hini shall deposit with the Ch’i^ of the Court fiv’e per centum of the amount of his bid, as a guaran.t<>e of \\in good faith , i u,# i • lu u-ir e iwj‘^nate is more doubtful, in the bidding. Such deposit shall be applied to the purchase price upon the bidder complying with the terms of the sale, otherwise it shall be re- tai-hed and distributed amongst the parties in interest, as liquidated dam- •ages. In the event^tbe successful bid der should fail to make .such, deposit, or should fail to comply with terms ■of his bid, said lamls shall be, re-sold on the same, or some s.ubseiiueht sales day, on the same tenns, at the risk of the defaulting bidder. Purchaser to pay for papers, stamps and re cording. THOS. W. BENNETT, C. C. C. P. & G. S., Laurens County. Dated at Laureps, S. C., i. mediate payment of the bonus. The administration had thought that ques tion was nicely and permanently shelved, until the American Legion in its Miami convention took the bit m its teeth and voted' by an over- whelfiiing majority to demand nus payment right now, whether or no. ' . , Experts On Bonus Plan s^There isn’t a particle of doubt in the’ minds of anyone in Washihgton that the new congress will vote just the^ way the Legion wants it to. The veteran vote, is too important back j home to be overlooked. But with the president in the s-tete of mind in which he is'today, he would veto a bill for immediate bonus payment. Whether it could be passed over- his veto, w’hich takes a tv^o-thirds vote in both hous es, is another ijuestion. The house woiibl sui*ely override the veto; the THITBSI^’. NO^MBER 2t IM* . fpo Renublicn had *on his waV into the assembly' in the geneMK erwtion since long Ijefore the tiii^y of t the cen- THE “/BLACK WIDOW” Just a spi<^ James E. Huiiter, Jr.,' clerk of the house of representatives,'said the shift becatne official in all instances this week and a number of new delegates induding those of Cliaijteston, Spar- tanbtog apd Anderson counties fbrm- . . , ally organiized during the early part t'hlS lylftCR Wldo^T* 10^ 3ron hav* . bookoninse«^ag7 rt. Approximately ooe-half of the 170 the authorities in4„.,‘;'. 1 , v.i,e rroirwwl down and look up regard to this bad* creature, said to seats in the general assembly gained ; inhabit the rural districts of our land, i 'new occupants under the election pro- ■ „ V 1 J- I nine incoming legislators who had not in a city. Your encyclopedia may en- . . ... • I,. , . . ^ . served at the previous session. ' lighten you. - , ' * In my neighboring large citjr, HrkfThf. senate, only half of whose mem young ^wifeires 1n a hospital, suffer-1 ^orty-six had fo stand for O lag O ll*./0IrBl y S LLl A 1 j - . ■ . • i i ing from an alleged “black widow” * bite, which she- acquired when going ® election and about her^uties^on a Kansas farm. house seventy-seven i Her life is said to be hanging by a ! thread from the spider’s bite,* There is fever of terrible severity—and de lirium. ^ The bite was on her check.! She has had many blood-transfusions, j in atterhpts to dilute the venom. j lE, Taaa. «•* v lb Us .1 — -- •- NASHYI^] swing thTO«||K the South 'to peraon* ally inspeetHlie goTemment^ huge Tennessee Valley derelopment pro jects and a stop at Harrodsburg, KJ “ - - _ - J., President Franklin D.-Booeerelt paused hertrto Tisit **Il»e Hermit- state Owned Brihe of the Old Southy the home of Andrew Jaeksony hnilt in 1828. Photo shows the lorely old mansion where lived the former President Andrew Jackson. Ipaert is of Prosit dent Booeerelt who hai fbl* ^owed in the etepe of other Presidente in visiting the shrine. The Prekldenty enroute to Warm Bpri^gSy made stops in Kentncky,, Tenneeeee, Ala bama and Mississippi. More Auto Tags Sold Than In’33 This strange variety of spider is de scribed as being oT^rait’ier large size— Columbia, Nov. 19.—State b^ighway officials said today that the current bigger than ordinary spiders, one-half jautomobUe registration promised to inch long, with a body crossed by barsleq*uaJ or exceed that of 1929, the high of black and red,. More curious, it is year for motor vehicle licenses, alleged that the female in mating-1 g g Stroup, director of motor ve- sea.son, attacks and devours her “hu.s.|j,i^ig said that 157,625 licens- band, and by .his unholy fea^t, ferti- been Sold through November lizes her eggs, and so, brings her or- 15 compared with 137,007 for- the phan off-spring into- existence. What j period last year and a world withm itself, this American bf^hring * in.sect life! .r 'reach the figure of 235',617 in 1929. I..cannct tell you much in regard to. - . ^ bites by this villainous insect. I never • . —* saw one and hope I never may. But,' RRT if you lAe next to nature, in God’s' ww JT^L Aw JL realm, do not expose your tender skini - , to venomou.s spiders’ haunts. __ jFOR S.ALE .T-r.Few two-year-old’tur- Were I, or any of mine to be bitten* keys. W, J. Henry, p}ione 327-J. Ic But Mr. Roosevelt does not want the issue drawn so sharply as that. He has had, for some time, experts work- 'AMBL/m XOUAfO NEW YORK ""iiA-UUeUKSNNY Joanna MilF News ■W SP Goldville, Nov. 16.— Mr.s. Bell Tew of Newberry, .-n -nt the week-end iVith her (laughter, Mrs. Flbyd Wicker. Mrs; J. H. Willingham was called to Coluni'oia la.-t week on account of thfe illness of her sister. , i)]\ and Mrs. Douglas Ross and'lit- by any spider, I’d scarify the 'vound ‘ as quickly as possible—and swab the If you want your house , , , . , , moved, see C. A. Owens, Clinton, site of the. w.ound with the strongest^ !-ll-29--5tp .solution of ammonia J could get hold j ’ * " of. Ahimonia has the power of dis-{ANTED—-Old brass preserving ket ' solving most poisons from insect I tie. -Chronicle Pub. Co. stings. I could very en.-sily be mistak-*ip has had, for some time, experts work-1 ^ om/xr r r,,,:,. Pronn (laugh.er, of Greenville, spent the ’ land sale « • State of South Carolina, . _ , County of Laurena. - || In the Court of Common Pleas. W; J. Bailey and the Estate of M. S. Bailey, partners doing business under the firm name and style of M. S. Bailey Son, Bankers, Plaintiffs, against Fenella B. Milam, Pinfiacle Mills, et al. Pursuant to a Decree of the Court burden would be pas.^ed on to ^nne or a^group of the bigr insurance compan ies, under government-guarantee, of course. Preci.sely that may not be tfi^ thing uHi'mately decided upon, but th best giiess possible here is that the will be an ailministeation bill submit- te(r,to the next congress which will not involve taking a huge chunk of cash out of the treasury over night. Sinclair and Ixong Nobody can consiiier politics from the Democratic point of view, having 1936 in mind, without thinking of two names whose mehtion in Washington provokes expression of regret that they have to be considered. Those are Huey Long and Upton Sinclair. Sinclair, long a maverick, now has the party brand on him, and the party aw a whole is going to be held respon sible, by the unthinking, for his utter ances from now on. /^(irthere is no way to inuzzle Upton Sinclair; he is bound td talk. As for Huey Lofig, who has been Ross. in the above state<l case, I will sell ^Mej^j-a^terized as “shi't'wd, smart, slick pubHc outcry to the highest bidderng„'j| rdthleas,* thT present,outlook U cither in or in front (if the ! teat he will (te to the Democratic con“- House, at Uurens, S. C., on vcntlon of 1936 with, i big ,block of day in December next, being Monday the 3rd day of the month, during the delegates pledged to himself for pres ident; and while He will not get the -legal hours for such sale?, ^h®cFoUow-| he will have a lot to say ing described property, to-wit: [about,tl\e platform, the party organi- All of that certain piece or parcel jxation and—perhaps—even get him- pf land, situate, lying and being in 1 self nominated for vice-president. - the Town of Clinton, County and State nd aforesaid, and being my hqme where I now reside and having thereon my one story frame shingleroofed dwell ing, also one one-stohy frame, metal roofed store room and lying on the The G. 0. F. Picture the Republican side of the po- llFteal picture’The only hope of beat ing Roosevelt in 1936, for he certain ly will be renominated unless some thing utterly unlikely happeris^r his , . IT CAN BE CLlCANED OR en in a “olack widow” bite, neVer hav- j pre.ssed. Royal can do it. Royal Dry ing encounterod one. You be careful. ; Cleaners. South Broad Street, Phone . ,77. • tf Blue Key Arranges | Week-end Program FOR RENT—Furnished apartment on Musgrove street. Phone 66!' Mrs. Sara Bell Davidson. Itc en route from a conference with Pres- ,, , , idtnt K.».K.vt.U. His menu fratured •M'--and M.» Ik'.vey Welib of H.rts- Idaho potatoos!’. Back-in AuKuata, ’'"'“'J ^etty Weob last Maine,"he suminoneiPCondmissioner ef - „ , , . , Agriculture Waahburn. ' Surpri.sed ? . of Saluda, spent the No^t all. Washburn .says Idaho po- toes are featured on menu.s right in, , , , , ... , , .r. . Portland, Maine! Treason right at*- Mi.ss Jack Ged- home, in a potatii growing i^tate! So'^^'.^f the week-end this is “Maine Potato Week” by proc- JJ'^^ lamation of the governor. Wouldn’t ^ ^ " . . , bn surprised if ho should Icam that L Mrs D. J, ^yco has returned to her . ^ New York, hotels' so-c.lled Idaho po-!’’"™,.''®''' •“®'' apald'af I (k.verrH.r Ibra C Blackwood retir- tatoes actually from Maine! Mayesville !>"« governor of ^uth Carolina, haa Mrs. W. r! Rogers of Manning, is invited to be the guest of this COLLARDS—The finest ever and they Banquet and-Dance To Be Stajjfed ! are frost-bitten and ready to eat. HomecominK Day, Rlaekwood, W. Milam, 'phone 126. Up and.Johnstpn Expected. IFOR SALE—27 bushels Red Heart Seed Wheat. Stored at Clinton. $1.25 Blue Key, national honorary leader- U Todd, Kmards, S. C., ship fraternity, has arranged an'Clab-j ’ ‘ ^ • ^^ orate progrram for Homecoming next!FOR SALE — One of the pnettifst week-end. A dance and a banquet arei building lots in College View, 150 r I the principal attractions they have‘by 150 fefet, at a bargain price. Apply to The Chronicle office. PPl ()-3 12-6-3C If your hu.sband or wife is missing, j don’t telephone the Missing Persons sjiending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Boyce. Bureau of New York* police force;, y,,,., Columbia, wax you have, to npjuiar there in peraonJ,^^ ^ Roes Sunday, and preferably,with a photojrraph of j,ie» Helen Bobo of Clinton, spent the missinK. Oth^wise-they’d be,,week-end with -Mis, Margaret spending most of their time looking gamble for people who tui-n up in friends’| ’ apartments, the morning after with* terrific headache.s, asking for an as-' pirin. organization, along with Olip D. John ston, governor-elect. It is not known for ceitain whether they will be here, but the two have planned tentative ly to attend. They are both sched- to 8(^ the Homecoming game uled Girls’ Club Tbe program of the Joanna Girls’ C'.ub on Tue.sday evening was in keep Tliree new prei-s were started garly '"'J? the observance of National this month, each to be 1,100 feet long,! discussions had to do and the only piers in New York har-importaTice and influence ef- bor that will be large enough to ac-literature. . : ’ " commodate the Fi-ench line’s 1,029 foott After the pmpam an hour of games f Normandie whicK is expected in Newdirected York next June, orrthe Cunard lins'aj”^ Miss Sarah Clark. i,018 foot Queen Mary expect^ on4 ^er maiden voyage in the spring of 1936. The pieris run* between 48th and 52nd streets on the Hudson., Community Fair Planned Plans are now being made to hold a Joanna Community fair during the first week in December. I ^ ^ V ■ ■ i II Mat«k«%va^ wa aaa«> south side of West Pitts St. and facing* j^aiVh breaks down, is s^en in the ^reon about one hundred forty( 140) I complete elimination of the ft. and bounded as follows: On the Guard” leadership and a strong swing Up on the corner of Third avenue | and 57th street is a stone that looks* like a tombsitone. But, rest in peace, Lever-Webb i , , , ,, , Aimarriage that came as a surprise inquiry revealed that it is actually to th^r friends was lhat of Miaa Mar^ North by Pitt? Si., (in the East by Iqt of Geo, H. Ellis, on the South by lands 41^1 J I fc ,#1 • • -1 1 cnvii 11 iciivio 'WMa tiitti ui iviftw' Oid only one of the remaining milestones' Leyer of Newberry, and.J;.H. wing that us^ to mark the dislance from Webb of rfo’dville. Tiiey were married It the home o( with Wofford and also to speak at the Blue Key banquet Saturday night. Special seats will be reserved for them at the football game in the afternoon. At the game there will also be a sponsor for each senior on the foot ball squad. Special seats are to.be re^ served for them along with -the seats for Blackwood and Johnston. The aeiH* iors on the squad are Harry Bolick-, captain, Doyle Boggs, Bob Hamer, Pug Perrin, Woodrow Tisdale, FranlTman, Box No. 1624, Greenville, S. C. w" w-p m" f- fwl w re^r^entedUhen 57th street was nothing but Rev W E '^®’"'l'>Y,?»<*»" Millv-Ahtow M,llon .ndlf,™, .* ;Unth.nkrin N^wbmy T.^Rlchbuix^. iotfihix.’ of the wealirtiy men who" have TERMS OF sale. CASH: played such a strong part in Republi- Buccessful bidder on the lands beingWn Councils in the past, knocked down to him shall deposit with the Clerk of the Court five per centum of the amount of his bid as a guarantee of his good faith in the. bid ding, the same to be applied t(f the Ic; beg4ns to look as if the .American Liberty Ijeague, which took no active }Hirt in the congtessional campaign, might develop into a so-rt of focus of ;i moderate liberalism, around which as Say Moley ^ack purchase price upon his compliance!^ nucleus a new party line-up n'lfirbti Friends Give Shower To Mra. Girk A 1 • • • I Charlie Girk, a recent bride, In Administration^*^ • 'f®'? ■' j,d*y evening given by her friends at tir-,. « * .'the home of Mrs. Odell on Magnolia New WfcimKton. Nov. 19. - Raymond Mrs. James Filraer and M«. Waldrep,'- and Paul Yearout. These sponsors will be entertained by Blue Key during the week-end. Early Saturday evening the Blue Key members will stage a banquet for the senior football men and their sponsors at the Clinton hotel. Black wood and Johnston are expected to speak to the assembled group. Fi^im 9 to 12 Saturday night Blue Key will be host at a Homecoming dance, held at the Lakeside Country club. Shorty MacDonald and his P. C. orchestra will play, BABY GRAND PIAI FOR SALE—Old rSiable manufactur- er has a beautiful late model Baby Grand Piano in this locality on which purchaser is . unable to finish pay ments. ^ Rather than box and .sMp back, to factory we will .sell to reliable party for the unpaid balancei on terms if de.sired. , This in.strument is practically new and in excellent condition. If interested write to Factory Sales- ll-29-2tp 77 New Members Chosen To House ■ ■fc - ♦ South Carolina County Delegations Assume Charge of Local Government. Motey ‘‘‘tt CtedV odteil'w««''joinr'h;;;te7M, 7nd . to h.v* Mtumed to tho dellKhtful x.ndwioh«o .«<» Rus- witt the uimoof M.e«mo,otl,orwi,e!b, extabliohod. Hiw f.r nuch . pro-■ ° to be paid to the Plaintiff Jor credit might get is a aueetion which (Je-l”*/?^ ° President Ri^evel^ on the indebtednesfi In the PvWt thp r j 4 ® wmen ^ I one-time “brain truster No. 1,” on tne inaeoie<ines<(. in.tne eveat tn^ pends to a Igrge extent upon whether .u«.»rful iiJder .hoold t.il to makoirho Roo*v.R7<iminii.lr.t^n..nd th. *•*''"«“>” K®®®™-,- such deposit,, or should fail to com Sian tea. ply with the terms of the .rale the Democratic party continue to give aid and comfort to the ultra-radical ele- lands shall be re-sold on the same moments, which have beem a stronger •ome subsequent Salesday on the same under-cover influence here than is toms, at risk of the defaulUng generally realized, and who are far bidder. Purchaser to pay for papers, from having been eliminated from the •tamps and recording. councils either of the administration THOS. W. BENNETT, C. C. C. P, A G. S., Laurens County. Dated, at Laurens, S. C., November litli, 1934f or of the ^rty. Should the Democrats swing ipiore tovagd Liberalism and away from ment ascended speedily ami with a scintillating brilliancy, only to fall and lose color a year ago, kas return ed in recent months to become the Columbia, Nov.. 17.—A new legisla- XL . ' iture took over the “reins in South Mothtn Club Banquet Cnrolin. thi. x««k. “ An event that is always looked for- Under Article 3, Section 10 of the /•" J T . u J ^ ui 1 J I vision, there beiit a total of eighty- I have never heard of a black widow ‘ 4 « PIANO—^^For sale in this community, beautiful upright, just like,new, for balance due on same. Terms to suit, or special discount for cash. Act quick ly to secure wonderful bargain. Ad dress Box 478, Concord, N. Q. 12-6-3c INCLUDE GREYHOUND ward to with pleasure is the annual state constitution, wheih says' “the banquet of the Joanna Mothers’ club right bower among the. chief execu- to entertain the membere’ -huSBands. tive’s advisors of things politic and 3teB Radicaliem, then the plight of the Re- 8PBCUL OFFER j publicans'would seem almoet hopeless unless'some new leadeirahip spring up econotnic. - 6 Inner admlnlstrajbion circles are giv ing the former undersecretary of state much credit for originating the idea The banquet given Saturday evening was defldedly the bMt in the club’s history. MagaziM — 2 yearn for, ^unexpected source, and some, uation by government is generally be- issue with a powerful mass appeal, lieved by those on the inside. JAMES W. CALDWELL has n^ yet been thought of canj a central bank under government of the recent ,trttce, struck by “big business” and the “l^ew Deal” as a jsftractive dining hall. The decorations united move for recovery. ; were^patriotic garlands and numeroiM United States flags. The tables were terms of pffice of the senators and representatives chosen at a general etection shall b^n <m the ^Monday following such ek^ion,’* the new law- I makers technically assumed control In order-to accommodate the large November 1^. number present the auditorium of the ! Actually, since that day was a lagml Jwina 8ch(»l was cowert^ into an [holiday for the observance of Amis- j-_.. x.^,, J X,. transfer of authority Anything In the Way of Magfisinca CREQMUISIOH ught foipvard. The Baaking Trace [control, with every individual bank isubjo^ to H, would enable the admin- is no real belief hese that the j istration to go a'^'isiig way farther l-up truce between the presi-[than it has gone mlwn^ncy inflation id the bankers is genu'.n?, Th?[without too( much ‘public attention, [bankers still don’t like, to be told what [There-are serious-minded economists they may and may not do O" to be-' in the government service who believe compelled to swallow great issues (>f|that there is no o^her possible end to government bonds. The. president still the steadily-increasing disbursement^ doesn’t, believe in the good faith and [of fedeiaT funds for relief than mone- public spirit ol the banking cornmnni- tary inflation on a large enough scale, ty as a whote. That plans are' moving This move, of course, would be jto V4th..coluiiderable swiftness for fur- force prie^ of commodities, labof apd ther control of the whole banking sit-'real estate4}p. . prettily arranged with crystal vases of white chrysanthemums. Patriotic colons were further emphasised in the place *cards and favors. Two hundred gpests were present | from the old to the new delegations was deferred in some instances. Severdl legislative groups in up state counties assumed charge of copnty affairs long before the general el^ion, secure in the knowledge that in-your _ Ttf^nksgiving plans FOI COMFORTABLE ECONOMICAL TRAVEL > 4 Leave ypm car at bmiM ThaidDi- giviaf, ind go for laai by hound. Ttipa home, to football mmm, amAj or distant dtias^ popular raaorte — aB an ba for this ocasioh. In addition to thejresses sang three appropriate chorus- husbands, special guests were: Mr. [es accompanied at the piano by Mrs. and Mrs. W. A, Moorhead, Mr. andjR, G. Carr. ' Mrs. P. B.' Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. G. A delgihtful four-course dinner was H. Ellis and R^V and Mrs. M. K. Med- served by members of the club, lock. ’ ' L The officers of the club dre: Prasi* at a saving, fat aasy-riding coaebss pOotad by courtaoua, aSkient drhrara. Indhridnal in clining chain, daaply curiiionad, |UmI a n p 1 a hot-watar baat. Colorf ql Avtunin Ugbwaya, l^caaaig .travMing companioiia, and achadulaa euitod to your conveniance in going and ra- tuiulog. For complatc infoma- tion, visit or call: 1 d Mrs. J. M. Ross was toastmistress I dent, Mrs. J. M. Ross; vice-president. and presented the following on the evening’s program: Mrs. E. H. Hunni- cutt, Mrs. G. M. Bridges, Mrs. C. B. Dickey, Mrs. Ri ^ Turner and W. A. Moorhead. Between courses the wait- Mrs. E. J. WiHii^ham; secretary, Mrs. Tioy Ellis;, assistant secretary, Mrs. C. B. Dickey; treasurer, Mrs. W. R. Lahford^ chairman of social service cemmittee, Mrs. J. J. Clark. , Atlantic Greyhouiid Depot KELLERS DRUG STORE FMain Street Phone No. 1 V \ \. \' 1 r \ ■ \