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, NOTICE OF SALE OF PROPERTY nKlArf
' FOR TOWN OF CLINTON TAXES :*^**»*-W» VflJJCCl
To NRA Program
AND PAVING ASSESJSjMENTS
By virtoo of ^^ertain tax executions |
t« me dv^^end lodgrf in my
ficc by D. C. Heustess,/Clerk of the
Town of Clinton, /South Carolina, I
have levied on and vriU sell in frdht of
the City Hall, in the Town of CUnton,
County of Laurens, State of South
Carolina, on the first Monday in July,
Roosevelt Right
To Exempt Some From Anti*
Trust Law. Move To Repeat
Congri^'Begins
Race With Time
Rushes To Act On NRA and
Eastman's Job Before Both
Expire On June 16th.
NewyottK
J»** IM1IKBW
ing at “Prometheus Unbound”—^that
glittering gold gadget of a statue in
the sunken garden of Rockefeller Cen
ter that has so rightfully earaed the
, nickname of “The Man on the Flyii^
Trapeze/' 1
Washin^on, June .—Scared even of^ Washington, June 8.—Congressional■
the ghostlike NRA voted J)y the house, j leaders agreed today the legislative!
1935, the same being the firsWday ofi®®”*^® opponents of the wrecked re-,^ Uniforms airf more uniforms! The
July, within the legal hours of sale,law amiounced today tbeyjgg^ records next week if 1* 1" tb® Rainbow Room
Mlowin* de.,orib.d,^pn>p.rty. f.,...ppro.cfi.V ’’lUlJ.td
1. All that pi«e, parcel or lot with i*"/./"l!l •n k.o av Whoopal
tha- improWmonts thereon, situate,! They served notice that when the Next week will be/the deadline Golly!
lying and being within the corporate | skeleton of the blue eagle is carried' week,” said one Democratic leader, re-j Thanks, E. L. R., for your lett^.
- - * — " ferring to several new deal agencies You're certainly right about subways.
W'hen New Tcrk movie • houses
change the guard of ushers in military
• manoeuvers, it always strikes me as
^’ust a bit erf show business hokum, ^ut
when a friend returned Trom Florida,
reporting die chaise of bell-boys In
an expensive hotel as a regular doid^le
quick manoeuver all through thejobr
made fne
ill.
a little more ^than
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' The lat^t in New York doonnen is
at the Club Gaucho in Greenwich Vil-'
lage. Bruno's his name, and when he
got hom^ick for t^e Pampas, they
gave, him a horse. Buenos noches,
seno'res—from /horseback—is a Uttle
startling. ,
SPECIAL OFFER ^
The Parents Magazine, 8 n
for $1.00. New.
JAMES W. CALDWELL
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limits of the Town of Clinton, County M" ^rom the house Monday, they woidd
of Laurens, and SUte of South Caro-i®»b .to have it sent to conmittee for
lira, containing a fraction of an acre, i^® making of such changed
and being bounded on the north by lot
now or formerly of S. J. L. Patterson;
on the east by Sloan Street; on the
south by. lands now or formerly of G.
W. Stone; and on the west by lot for
merly of Mrs. V. A. Jones now of 6.
R. Suddeth. ^Said lot measufes 7414
feet, more or less, on Sloan Street.
Being levied upon to satisfy the un
paid City taxes and costs. The same
being levied on as the .property of
Sam Fleniing amrAmie Fleming.
2. All that piece, parcel or lot of
land situate, lying and being in the
Town of Clinton, County of Laurens,
State of South Carolina, containing
1 Va acres, more or ^ss, being known
as lot number 2 of tqe division of the
Ttal estate of Hulda McCoy, Deceas
ed, lying in the northwestern part of
the Town of Clinton and being boui\d-
ed on the north by lot now or former
ly of Dave V^ance known as lot num-
Iber 3; on the east by land now or for
merly of T. C. and W. M. Sumerel; on
the south by lot number 1 owned by
Lida Pinson; and on the east by
Administration leaders sought to
convince their senate colleagues I that'
nothing but the bones of the bird were
left, and that it was a harmless old
carcass from which the supreme court
had stripped all skin' and flesh.
The legislation, a resolution ap
proved by the house yesterday, would
continue the recovery law until next
April, witli the authority for,-compul
sory codes eliminated because of the
supreme court's decision holding.them
invalid.
The little band of senators who led
the fight against the NRA even before
it was finally felled by the supreme
court was openly skeptical of the reso
lution despite assurance-from Presi
dent Roosevelt that the anti-trust laws
would be fully restored.
This group was concerned about a
provision of the old act continuing
authority of the president to relax
the. antt.-trust laws for voluntary , ,
agreements between industrial units.' , ^
Senator Clark, Democrat, Missouri, er year,
author of the senate I’esolution tojrP
soon to pass ou( of the picture unl^
statutory extensions are voted. InvoL
ved also will be a congressional effort
to avert a nationwide soft coal strike.
Heading the “deadline” parade,
however, will- be the revised senate
resolution to extend a sheil-like NRA
until Pext April. It' was passed by
the house yesterday. Senate leaders
will seek immediate action on this
Monday without sending it to confer
ence. Several NRA opponents, how
ever, will try to refer it to the finance
committee for consideration of ' an
amendment restoring the anti-trust
laws in full. >
What the supreme court left of
NR^^expires June 16 unless the nine
and-one-half month extension is enact-
Fast and convenient, they are the
smelliest things in sunumer of any
form of transport outside of a gi^rbage i
wagon.
That blondeJn the hotel lobby. She]&
watch^ me closely as I read, await-iB
in^a friend. She walked to the north |1
exit. My friend and I went out tbetfi
south a few seconds latelr. And there "
she was outside. She had passed the
south exit and gone beyond.- A man
inside the taxicab opened the door and
she stepped in. I wonder if she
thought I might be a detective?
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teurs to make their appearances be
fore the microphones in New York.
'Ubil cAirCiiaiuii la viiavb**: wti % . i •
ed rae.nwhlle. Leader, expect the bill Th®!;automobile, by tram, by
to pasa before then. lenythmg they can. And •< >» <rther
Also expiring June 16 is the emer- ^ ound, they hitch-hike,
gency railroad act creating j„,eph
B’ Eastman’s office of coordinator of
transportation. President Roosevelt
in his unified transportation message
assemblage of gadgets to be used as
mu.sical instruments that you can pos
sibly imagine.
extension for . at least j
a^n
in effort will be madej,
>ill immediately after !
bjanch leading Irom Nash’s pasture : which the house amendment was at-!"f^ senate disposes of the utiHty hold-;
to Sloan b’ranch, and by lot of ■Dsveltached, announced he woulld move tol’"* <j>"npnny legislnllon, probably on
Goodman known as lot number 7. This send the legislation to the finance ' ■ 1 *
b< ing the land apportioned to Rena committee for an amendment repeal-1,, ‘ a so or recogni ion ore
Sober by heirs of Hulda McCoy, de-ji„g the suspension of the anti-trust'
laws. He was highly hopeful of gath
ering enough votes to succeed._
There's always a small crowd aUr-
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Pursuant to instructions of the County Dele
gation, all school trustee boards are hereby no
tified to prepare their 1935-36 budgets and to sub
mit them with the requested levy at the July me^
ing of the delegation to be held in the court house
Monday, July 1.
Respectfully,
B. Y. CULBERTSON,
Clerk to the Delegation.
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ci-ascd, in the division of her real es
tate. Being leviinl upon to satisfy the
unpaid City taxes and costs. The
j-anie l)eing levied on as the property
now of Rena Suher.
3. All that lot, piece or parcel of
land with the improvements thereon.,
Situate, lying and bemg within the
Parole ‘Racket’
Stirs President
c^frjporate limits of the Town of Clin- <jalls for .Study'of System Pis
ton, County of Uurens, State of South Criminals Like Weyer-
I-arohna, hounded'on the north by "
land.s now or formerly of Mrs.-A. B. | haeu.ser SuspectS.
Heniy, l.'>0 feet; on the east by land! ~
now or formerly of Dr.-T. L. W. Bai- Hyde Park, N. ^ June 10. Presi-
Tsiv MI (in tho uiiiiih liv land nnu ldtmt Rooscvolt today Ordered a special,
formerlv of Dr T L \v Railev 1 "'®^oses'Of parole” after read- P®*‘‘'’onal loans from their own institu-
formr.ly of Dr. T. I- "• „ewspaiH.r account., of tha story lions under the IPIB bank act.
approved social security program will
Ik* the Guffey hill to stabilize the coal
industry under a small-sized NRA.
Senator Guffey, Democrat, Pennsyl
vania, author of the hill, wants it con
sidered next week because of the call
sent out Jor a soft coal strike on June
17, but leaders see little chance of both
houses acting before that deadline.
Still another effort to beat arrival
of a Juhe 16 deadline will he a move
by the GJass banking sub-committee
-to pass a bill extending for three years]
from that datei. the time in which of
ficers of natoihal lianks must liquidate I
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Street, 50 feet. The above described I susjH*cts in the Weyerhaeuser
lot of land being a part of the lot i^oy kidnaping on the Pacific coast.
known as the.McNeil place. Being^ Trpm his Hyde Park home the
levteif on tiTsatisfy the unpaid City, following rtes.sage
taxes, street paving assessments andj^® Attorney General Cummings af-
costs. The same being levied on as theUer scanning the press paper reports:
property now of Ecjmond Sexton and I ‘ Newspafiers report long criminal
-J f Sexton. I record in case of twoi men definitely
. .11 su s 1 s I #1 1 suspected of Weyerhaeuser kidnaping
4 All that lot or pareel of land ad-
uate in. tho Toun, of Cl.nton County I , ^
of Laurens, Sate of South Carolina, . i ^ .
Conference Opened
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The seventh intermediate confer
ence of Presbyterian boys and girls of
South Carolina opened at Presbyterian
college on Tuesday with ft record
breaking attendance. Yesterday 325
humane 1 young, people, ranging in age front 12
Meadows; 45 feet on the east adjoin^
ing land now or foynerly of Samj>son
couLammg 4j ieet on the west_ad- systems which seek rehabili-ithrough' 15 yeara,( had matriculated
offenders, but at the .samelfor the week, with^more than 25 turn
time we should seek to prevent abus-jed away for lack of accommodations,
of parole, ^.especially in cases of| The following Clinton boys and girls
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Johnson,-4.5 flit on. th< noith ad^in- . criminals; therefore, I am^Hre attending -the intermediate con-
jpg land now or formorly of Bdly!|^,^^| ferenco: Batty Spratt, France. Simp-
ta, owa, on t sou i ■> ve a join- made of tho.se two cases, invest!- son, Virginia Dillard, lone Neal, W. C.
inir lanfl now or forniariv of SamnaSon .. - . . , . ra * «« .
ing land now or formerly of Sampson
Johnson. Being the same and Identi
cal lot conveyed to Maggie Wilson by
Ivo>a Meadmys by her deed dated Dec.
16, IbOS-pTiil recorded Jn Deed Book
23 page^ l43 for lAurens County. Be
ing levied ujion to satisfy the unpaid
('ity taxes and costs. The same being
levied on as the property now of Mar
garet (Maggie) Wilson.
The above descvil^d property will
he .sold subject to the lien of any out
standing and unpaid state and county
taxes thereon. Purchaser to pay for
stamps and paper. '
GEO. R. HOLLAND,
Chief of Police of the Town of Clin
ton, South Carolina.
Dated at Clinton, S. C., this 12th day
of June, 1935.—6-27-3tco.
gating all facts relating to their pre- Baldwin, Eldith Henderson, Margaret
vious records in every jurisdiction Brice, Reese Young, I-iawrence Fergu
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where they have been apprehended or
paroled.”
The federal organization of “G”
men, which is credited with the round
up of the kidnaping suspects ^was
created by President Roosevelt w per
mit tracing of criminals across state
lines J
son, Martha Lou Blakely.
The conference is under the direc
tion of the Rev. B. S. Hodges of Bates-
burg, as manager. The boys and girls
are being cared for on the campus.
^ This conference will be followed by
the Young People’s conference, June
j 18-26, under the direction of the Rev.
The president has been
the abuses of
interested
parole system
in me abuses oi the
both as governor of New York and as
president
Francis B. Mayes of Beaufort.
Joanna Plans For
Big July Fourth
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wheels out for a
spin, this b the season
when motorists can least
ford to take chances with
affof
theii
leir^driving or with their
insurance.
i®TNA-IZE
With die coverage available un
der an iCtna Combination Policy
voa*rc protected whether you run
ihV odier fellow or he runs
I Into yon.
S. W. SUMEREL
Aetna-ber
Next Door to Western Union
Phone 80
ACUTE INDIGESTION
About half the deaths in our com
munity this year have been ascribed
to acute indtg®®tion. This, I must con
fess, is strange to me; for, in all of
my more than 40 years’ experience, I
have never lost a patient in that way.
I have treated acute tffdtgeatloti'It
times, all of my life, front little Wil
liam’s case of green apples, to the old
Soak’s debauch of the night before;
severe cases they might have been—
and I have never been boastful of su
perior skill; ibut, I have been a firm
stickler for correct diagnosis.
There is no question in nty mind
that, all deaths from supposed acute
indigestion, had some well-grounded
case of heart or lung or "stomach dis
ease back of them, and that, these had
not been recognized as they should
have been. ^
Recently an iicquaintance was strick
en, and died in a few moments; the
cause was given as “acute indigfe-
tion.” I am sure that he had chronic
heart disease! Another died suddenly,
•which shocked a great circle of
friends; he possibly died of carbon
monoxide poisoning, although his
death w'as reported due to acute indi
gestion.'
There are just two problems to
acute indigestion: first, the acquiring
of a poison, and second, the getting
rid of it; but' don’t nurse a serious,
chronic disease until acute indigestion
comes along. »
Home-coming day will b® observed
at the Joanna Cotton Mills, Goldville,
on July 4-th, with a cordial invitation
extendi all former residients and em
ployees of that community to return
for the eventful day. In the morning
there will be interesting races, various
contest matches, and the swimming
pool will remain open all day. In the
afternoon there will be baseball and
other events to interest the large
croYfd that is expected.
Gray
Funeral Home
Clinton, S, C.
FUNERAL OntECTORS
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EMBALMERS
Ambulance Service
Pbones 41 and 399-J
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TO MISS THESE VALUES!
June Pe$s
No. 2 Can
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hM teought them, thounads of men
and women, who -could afford much
more expensive laxativea, uae Blade-
Draught when naeded. It Is very
ecooomlcid, purely vegetable, highly
effeettva... Mr. J. Lastar Robeseon,
well known hardware dealer at Mv-
Va., wrttM: “X owUlalr
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• LACK-DRAUQHT
Uppincoii Blackberry or Grape
Preserves, 4-lb. jar .... 49c
Sterling: Plain or Iodized
Echo-Dri Pale Dry or Golden
Ginger Ale, 12-oz. bot. .
Plus 2c bottle deposit and tax.
5c
XYZ Brand
Colonial Green and White
Lima Beans, No. 2 can . 10c
Salad Dressing
8-oz. jar 10c .. Pint jar 15c
WESSON OIL g*,; ISf
Colonial Fancy Pink
Salmon, tall can ...... 10c
DIME BRAND
Condensed Milk, can llVzc
Colonial Sliced Hawaiian
Pineapple, No. 2 can .. 17c
BLUE RIBBON **
Malt, 3-lb. can 59c
(Plus tax)
AMERICAN
Dill Pickles, 25-oz. jar IZVzc
Jelke’s Good Luck, 11>.. 20c
One Glass Free With Each Pouijid
Blue Rose Rice, 5 lbs. . 19c
Ko-Nut, bpttle — 4c
Plus 2c bottle deposit and tax
Lucky Strike, Chesterfield, Camel,
Old Gold or Raleigh
Cigarettes, carton ... $1.20
(Plus tax)
LIBBY^
Roast Beef, No. 1 can . LSc
Birik V1N E G AR catu 19c
ROGERS SANTOS
Coffee, poiuid 15c
Stokley*s Fancy Solid Pack —-
Ttmiatoes, No. 2 can .. 10c
GOLD LABEL .
Coffee, pound .'. ... 19c
American Sweet Mixed
Pickles, 25-oz. jar ..... 19c
Stokley’s or Southern Manor Sugar
Com, No. 2 can l^/zc
SNOWDRIFT
Shortening, 6-lb. pail . 95c
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Sugar, Shortening, Butter. You Will
Find Rogers Prices Right
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