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i THUaSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1924 i i f I OmHtodT^y \ • Huge Majwi^ Favcnrs ■ I' ^ ■ ^: w r/’- :0M1CI.R CLbTON. ae. THE CHRONICLE regretSythat due to a lack of space, the reg^ar iastall- raent.of its t)|rilling serial story^, '‘liove lightly," is omitted today. The story will be resumed next ,week and cbntinoM regularly, until its' conclusion, i / 4- / South Cafolina Farmers Vote! Recommends Removal of Blue 9^9 Per Cent for Retention! Eagle From Clinton Mill. No week-end with Mr. and Mre. ll E. Pra of Bankhead Law. ' , Goldviile, Dec. 12.~Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Fallaw of Bat^burg spent the Columbia, Dec. 15.—South Carolina fanners v<)fted FViday 93.3 per cent in i favor of retention of > the Bankhead Decision In Lydia Mill Case. cotton control act. ^CW i Olson, secretary of the state rjk ^ I ' . Bankhead allotment board, announced * • X w A I late' today the final vote by official girl's 81,471 for and /StTSt FOR SALE —New 24-inch cycle. Price reasonable. Call EihcJ R. Pitts. I . A CADENT Insurance Tickets—cost only 26c a day pay up to $5,000. S. W. Sumerel, 'phone 80 and 32. ljj_>!pount Mrs. Itc ter.' Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Boland and M^ Washington, Dec. 18.— 'The textile Mrs. Irwin Smith spent Sunday labor aboard, set up by President}Mrs; J. V, Long in L«x- RdoseVek to restore peace in.the tcx-’ ***^f^*** tile industry, today ma^ its first j ^^dey Weathers and , - - , recommendation for a Blue Eagle dttle son spent Saturday in Sparta‘n-|5n January next, being Monday, the removal. l^virg. iVth day of the month,'during the legal The board asked the NRA.compli-l Mrs,'Roy Templeton and little son,!hours su<^h sales, the following de- ^ \ LAND SAL^ ') e of^Bouth Carolina, ' —< bunty of Laurens. • In Court ot Oommon Pleas W, Scott Parley, Receiver of^ tfw | Coui Sober, on the south by lands of Jao. L. Young, and on the went by hUMla of T. D. Davis and C. V. Monroe. Terms of Sale: Caeh. The euoeeae- fui bidder on the Ihnds being knocked First Natdonel Bank of Clintoh, S. C'.l^lr^” depodt with the ......... _ ’ Clerk of Court five per centum of the ann^nt of his bid as a guarantee oif his j^d faith in the bidding, the to be ) appiied to tbe pnrehase price upon hris conrpliance with the terms of Plaintiff, vs Hugh B. Workman, De fendant. Pursuant to a Decree of the C<rart In the above'stated case, I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder,!.. u . either in or in front of the Court I ^otherwiw to be paid to tiie House, at Laurens, S. C., on saiesday 1^ *on> the indebted- In the event the successful bid der should fail to make such deposit or should ^fail to t comply with the ance division to take away the Eagle *^**’''**'*^* spending the week withjso^'ibed property, to-writ: from the Clinton mills, of ainton, S.^^rs. M. E. Horn in Oiffside, N. C. All of the right, title PDUND—White and liver-spotted f®* i siiowed-the act won support in every male bird dog. Taken up at home ^Qm^jy state by an overwhelm- of A. C. Suber, Route 3. Owner, can. ^,1^, majority. The percentage of the get same by paying^or its food *nd | n^ajority in favor of retention of Che this, advertisement. , ^measure was “very neatly the same^ The *per- agiynst. .A total of 87,255 South Caro lina farmers, Ottson said, voted in the referendum, conducted in all the cot- ton-grbwing states yesterday to ascer tain the attitude of growers toward the production, control measure. j .. „ . t j , of official returns i*nd the Lydia Cotton mills, also of .‘*®^°rily and hopes to be out again C., for failure to reinatate four for-{ met employees held to have been dis ' criminated against for union activi ties in the September strike Charges against the Clinton mill Mr. Hunnicutt Improving Mr. Hunnicutt, who suffered minor and interest bf Hugh,B. Workman, the same be ing a one-sixth <1-6) undivided inter est In and to44li that tract, piece or ■ injutfies in an automobile accident parcel'of Jartd situate<l, lying and be about a week ago, is improving satis- I A tabulation RADIOS . are appropriate Christmas gifts. We have, a large stock. Prices and terms to suit. RADIO EX CHANGE. , / Itc, in all counties, Olson said, centage for the etate was given as 93.3. ‘ ' South Carolina farmers indicated in county meetihgs and a statewide meeting last month that they favored retaining the Bankhead act but writh modifications and assurances have been voiced by political and ecc^nomic GE REFRIGERATORS will serve the leaders that amendments will be FOR SALE —Nice R. L R^ fryipg- sised chickens, 25c per pound. Mrs. A. E. Spencer. ^ Itp, home for many Christmases to come. Select yours now. RADIO EX CHANGE. Itc IF IT CAN BE CLEANED OR pressed. Royal can do it. Royal Dry ClMners. South Broad Street, Phone 77. tf CLERKS: Men-women, good healtb. Experience unnecessary. Common education sufficient to qualify ,/or government work. $105 to $175 month ly. Write Civil Service Training Bu reau, Inc., Box L, care'tThronicle.‘ Ip FLOWERS Giv^ flowers .. everybody, appreciates them. You will And a full line oft*Po(ted Plants, Cut Flowers, and Christmas Wreaths on dis- play. Cherries, Poinsettias, Be- S:onias, Geraniuma,—Prim- rcse. Cyclamen, Gladioli-^ Carnations. Drive over and'see them or call 2105. EASTStDE GREENHOUSE Oit Columbia Highway Clintqn, brought by the United Textile Workers, were the first heard by the labor board. A hearing m both cases was held here tNoventber 26. No—decision has btwii leached in the cfjise of the Lydia plant which was charged with dis criminating against^ 18 union leaders employed in that mill previous to the strike. ' Among the four involved in the Clinton charges were Paul Dean, pres ident of the Clinton U. T. W. local, and J, T. Broom, vice-president. sought at the next session of congress Governor Blackwood in S' brief stateihent today on the outcome of the phll terrned the results “most gratify- Urnr” and added the question is now on a basis upon which evils of the control plan may be corrected and ad ministrative difficulties ironad out Giles Back From Detroit Factory Audits, Systems • • • fUld # • • Income Tax - Smrvice Robert B. Roper Certified PabUc Aecoantant Box 153—Phone 608 / LAURENS, S. C. TO g-TpUm* fuUy the marvelous WiUafd Treatment which has brought amaxing relief to thousands everywhere. ^WiU^’s is designed for the relief of 5tomacA or Du^dunml Vieira, Poor Digm»timn,AeUDytpap»im, Stw or C/peet Shunmekp 'Cmtainmaa, BImmting, Mamrtkarm, CotuHpmtimn, Adk about Willard’a IS-Day Tiisd Offer. SMITH'S PHARMACY The Rexall Store ' EVERYTHING IN^RUGS CLINTON, 8. C. The vote by counties as announced by Olson follows: Counties Yes No Abbeville .... ....-1,712 107 Aiken 2,273 323 Allendsde 823 323 Anderson .... . r 3,277 126 Bamberg 1,122 64 Barnwell 1,670 76 ] Beaufort' 947 34 Berkeley .•1,22Q 48 Calhoun ... 1,027^ . 52 Charleston .. . . 906 \io |(''herokee . 2,202 183 j Chester . ... ... 1,013 92 Chesterfield 2,837 251^ Clarendon . 2.672 80] 'Colleton 1,030 - 188| ! Darlington ' . . 1.841 138 i , Dillon 2,382' 21 iKirchester 707 1451 'Edgefield 1,362 1C3 1 Fairfield 6.50. ‘ 72 {Florence . 3,160 75 "Georgetown 205 1 Greenville ^ 2,755. "308 i Greenwood 1,362 . 46 Hampton ... 821 43 Horry 826 20 Jasper 689- 25 Kershaw .... .... . 1,939 117 Lancaster 1,483 186 Laurus 1,384 131 Lee 1,322 26 Lexington .... ..t *1,281 487 McCormick 724 53 Marion .... , 1,575 14 Marlboro . 1,338 142 Newberry .... ...-.. 2,238 204 Oconee 2,166 91 Orangeburg 3,906 220 Pickens .... 1,736 228 Richland .... /■ 1,601 1B7 Saluda .... 1,672 126 Spartanburg 5,344 272 Sumter ......... .... 2,703 78 Union *.. 1,507 70 Williamiiburf 2,431 176 York ,... ... 1,914 243 How Nation Voted Number .Number State Favoring Against Alabama ...173,349 . 7,557 Arkansas . 69,785 7,557 Arizond ... 1,161 3,538 California ... 1,081 450 Florida 3,092 304 Georgia .121,329 18,630 Kentucky .. ... 1,645 400 Louisiana .... 96,173 2,566 Mississippi ...164,824 5,143 Missouri .... 7,019 1,239 New Mexico . .. .... 1,840 650 North Carolina .. ....117,232 9,54^ Oklahoma .... 41,741 27,145, South Carolina .. .... 81,471 5,784 1 Tennessee .... 61,706 4,379,. Texas .... 88,243 13,018 Virginia .... 7,273 244 Total ...1 .... » 1,060,226 . 99,650 C. C. Giles, of the Giles Chevrolet corhpany, has returned to the city af ter a stay of several days at the Gen eral Motors factory in Detroit where soon. ' • Girls’ Club A talk by Miss Nella Long of thjr Home Economics Department of Clin ton "high school was a featur^ qf the Joanna Girls’ club meeting on Tues day evening. Miss Long’s talk con- cejrhed color combinations and colors in dress for individual type.s. During the social hour Misses Dqt^ is Abrams, Sarah Clark, and Gladys Marshall served cranberry delight with cakes and coffee. Surprise Party' " At seven o’clock Tues^y evening the parsonage family were surprised by a visit from a number of ladies of the Womans’ Missionary Society and their husbands. A number of games were^ enjoyed, after which Mrs. Ross, president of the society, presented to Mr, Medlock a purse from the society. along with numerous other dealers, he 1 token of t^ir appreciation of his mg in Hunter Township, Laurens County Soqth Carolina, known as the A. C. workman place, and containing fout^ hundr^ and sixteen (416) acres, more or less, bounded on the north by Rhett Miller and” J. F. Workman, on the east by lands of J. F. Workman and Mrs. Belle Suber, on the south by lands of Jno. L. Young, and on the west by lands of T. D. Davis and C. V. Monroe. ' V Terms of Sale: Cash. The successful bidder on the lands being terms of the sale the lands shall be ! resold on the same or some subse quent sale.sday on the-same terms, at the risk of the defaulting bidder. Pur chaser to pay for papers, stamps*and recording. As no deficiency judgment is sopght against the defendant herein the sale sha'H be closed at the Concluding of the bidding and upon the successful bidder complying w’ith the terms of sale. ’ THOS. W. BENNETT, C. C. CLP. & G. S., Laurens, S. C.\ Dated Dec. 17th, 1934,—l-3-3tcb. new 1935 b^ put on model the went to inspect the Chevrolets soon to market. In speaking of his trip, Mr. Giles stated that it afforded an unusual op portunity for dealers to get the inside story of the new Chevrolet. The new mmlels in the near future will be on exhibit at his show rooms here, he states, and carry many outstanding feature.^ and improvements that are sure to appeal to the buying public. interest in the various phases of their work. After this, several large boxes full of fruit were brought iP far refreshments. A good time was had by all. mr I ua< C.H. Roper Held CHRISTMAS SERMONS AT METHODIST CHURCH Dr. J. 1'. RotH'r. nastor of .North Broad Street Methodist chuirh, .an nounces spwial ('hri-stmas services for Sunday. the morning hour he will speak on, “Incarnation of the Christ of Eternity.’’ In" the e'vening his subject will be, ’’Christ jrf History ProBtinenr Retired Laurens Bus iness Man Passes Afier Long Illness. Funeral Held Friday. on the lands being knocke<I Row^ to him shall deposit with the Clerk of Court five per centum of the amount of his bid as a guarantee of his good faith in the bidding, the same to be applied to the,purchase price upon his compliance with the terms of the same, otherwise to be paid to the plaiPtiff for credit on the indebted ness. In the event the successful bid der should fail to make such deposit or should fail to comply with the .terms, of the sale the lands shall be Ire.sold on the same or some subsequent salesday on the same terms, at the risk of the defaulting bidder. Purchas er to pay for papers, stamps and re cording. As no deficiency judgment is soughti against the defendant herein the sale shall be closed at the concluding of [the bidding and upon thp successful bidder complying with the terms of the sale. THO.S; W. BENNETT, C. C. C. I*. & G. .S.. Laurens, S. ('. Dated Dec. I7lh, 19.11.—l-lDatcb. Laurens, Dec. 21.-^Funeral seririces for C. H. Roper, prominent Laurens businee man and'^banker for many^ yeara. who dii4 last night after a long period of illness, were held Friday af - LAND SALE Staite of South Carolina, County of Laurens. In Court of Common Pleas. The City of Laurens, Plaintiff, va Earle W. Workman, Defendant. Pursuant to a Decree of the Court dn the above stated case, I will sell ai public outcry to the highest bidder, at l^aurens, C. H., S. C., on salesday in January next, being Monday, the 7th day of the month, during the legal hoursTor such sales, the following'de scribed property, to-wH: One undivided one-third (1-3) inter est Of, in and to: All that certain .tract, piece' or parcel .^of land. situate, lying and being in the County of Lau rens, in the State of South Carolina, containing four hundred sixteen (4i6) acres, more or less, known as the home place of the late A. C. Work man, deceased, and bounded on the north by (lands of Rhett Miller, on the east by lands qf the Blaylock estate, on the south by lands of John L. Young, and lands of Mrs. W. D. Su- and oa the west by lands of T. P. L.\ND SALE State of South Carolina, ('ounty of Laurens. .In (’ourt of Conimon Picas. t)er, ilavi.s. Said interest being that of the Defendant, Earle W. Workman, a one- sixth (1-6), interest havifig been ac- (Iiiired by him hy conveyance-tewn J. Uyan Workman and a one-sixth (1-6) inlerest hy inherititnee. temoon'at 8 o'clock from the home ol hie oldeet eon, Robert H, Roper, Wee 'lUedkaMi Ingredknts of Vick* VapoRiib in Convenient Candy Pom VICKS COUSH DROP PHILCO Radios & Tubes Sniith’s Pharmaitjr. 666 Young Brothers- Live Stock Conijiany will be held January 15, I'.iJS, in the bffice of the Commercial Bank at 4:00 o’clock P. .M,Object of meeting is to decide on the reduction of the Capital Stock of .said Company, and a two- thirds majority vote of the stockhold ers will be neces.sary to make reduction. At this meeting Directors for ensuing year will be electecL- By order of the Board of Directors YOUNG BROTHERS LIVE STOtK COMPANY, ‘ H. D. Henry, Secretary-Treas urer. t-10-4tc W. Scott Farley, R('ceiv<>r of the Tcuins of Sale, ('ash. The successful First Natiional Bank of Clinton, S. (\J bidder,' other thnn the plaintiff, on Plaintiff, vs Bm Workman, Defend-|the lands h(‘ing knocked down to him, ant. (-shall deposit with the '('lerk of the Pursuant to Deeree of the ('hurt ih {'ourt,'five jM-r centum oT the amount the above staled case, I will sell at . of his bid, ns a guarantee of his good I faith in the bidding. The .same to be l,aurens, (7 H., S. C., on salesday in aVl>lied to the purchase price upon STOCKHOLDERS NOTK’E meeting of tlw" stockholders of “public outerjTto the higlu'st bidder, at January next, being Monday, the 7th day of the month,' during the legal his complying with the terms of sale, othei-wi.se to l>e paid to the Plaintiff for credit on its indebtedness. The bid ding s+rall close-on the day of sale. In hours for such sales, the following de- .aci'ibod property, to-wit: All of the right, title and interest!the event the successful bidder should of Ben Workman, th'e same being a’fail to make such deposit, or should this j one-sixth (1-6*) undivided interest Tn | faTl to'comply with the‘terms of the jand to all thaX tract, piece or parcel of j sale, the'said land.<r shall be resold on the j land situated, lying and being in'Hun-1 the same or some subseiiuerit salesday ter Township, Ijaurens .County, South)on the same terms, at the risk of the C'arolina, known as the A C. Work-, defaulting purchaser. The purchaser ing. man -place, containing four^undred | to pay for papers, stamps and recofd- and sixteen (416) acr<**, mpre or'leas, bounded on the north by-dft4»«tt Miller and J. F. Workman,, on the east by lands of J. F, Workman and Mrs. Belle THOS. W. BENNETT, C. C. C. P. A>G. S., Uurens, S. C. Dated Dec. 17th, 1934.—1-3-Jltcb. COLDS fm DANZIGER’S FEVER uquw SALVE - TAMITS NOSEINIOfS FIRST MV HEADACHES m St MNUTES FEEL TIIEI^IY- '•ALL tfOlR OIT?” )«ct««eeetcectet«c« A Gift That Lasts A Year.. HOLIDAY SALE IS NOW ON! 'l^v. Why not solve that GIFT PROBLEM by sivinR a year's subscription . to a magazine. You can get one suitable ^ to every age and taste. Lots of Postoffice All Day Saturday Get Rid ef PoiiOM That Make Ya« IR kt^tag tm. aai Do jam M ttrad, atrstvel te ttay tUf tki vlu^ eyt- Uat DMfi't ntt$. Doaifa set for tlio kldnoyt only. TiMy Ua IddBtyt rtteatt tho Moo4 oflwalthi- 4t#r<bisa potoonooR^waRto. I>om> Pilla an and tad tkt world tw. Otk /.*. SI'S FILLS The po^toiffice will remain open all day Saturday instead of fdr a half day as usual. It wlU also be open all day on Monday, but closed on Tuesday, TTiere will be no delivery on Christ-, mas Day. exicept package. Early mailing of cards, letters and packages is urged. Jas. W. (Caldwell CaU 38 at 12:30 P. H.- 1 Nfew Coats, Dresses, TO MBBT PWDAY The Jameti B. Parrott chapter, Or der of the Esstern.Star, will meet Fri-' 'jay evening at 7:30 o’cl(^k in the Ma^ sonic temide. This is the last meeting- of the year and aU members are ur^bd to attend. CHRISTMAS CAKES 25c up AT BELL STREET FRIDAY The isieBd>en of t^. Negro adult school will give a p|?ogam on Friday evening at evbt o’clock in the Bell Street. school audHorinm. The pro- ‘gram Wl be in ctorge at the teach ers, Susie Ruth a^ Sam UHiewood. Proceeds from the Chtertiunmeiit will Iw Qied Ibr fuel and panes fqr the sebooL IndiRw —Fruit' Cakes —^ocoanut Cakes —Chocolate Cakes —Caramel Cakes —Lady Baltimore Cakes —Angel Food Cakes Assortment of Cookies jind .small Cakes. • ^ - All Icings used are home- styled. Bread, Rolls and Sweet Goods. S^t-Rising aniTFrenclrBread. IDEAL BAKERY Mre. W. H. Roberts, Prop. OUR LOW PRICES ARE PLEASING AND SURPRISING. *. I . . I Plenty of Sensible and Practical Gifts for the , Season’s Giving Comer Musgrove and Enterprise Sts. Clinton, S. C. V ..Ir