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P A yT~~Y OTT BIG DIVIDENDS TO J CLINTON J&HRONICLE. CLINTON.- 8. C. j, THURSDAY, DECEMBER S, IMS I It ^ itcaui of loUrest From The Chronicle ' of Docomber 3, 19S5 Vnm m m’m ^ ySr- Mr. nnd Mro.- M. K Sumer^ hove Ottoved to Lnurens whero they will onnke their home. Mrs.’ K W. Brice and lidle daufirter are at home from a itsk to relatives in Greenwood. Mr. and , Mrs. L, S. Hepderson of Blairs, speht Thankspvinj? with Mr. and Mrs, R—F. Adair. Miss Maude Pearson and Mrs. W. B. Farr are in Spartanburjf for thej etate U. 1)^ C. convention. Mesdames A. E. Spencer and J. A. Bailey left Tuesday^* fo raT trip’ to Florida. " , , ' Nobodir’i^ Business By Gee Mc(^ m m M*'ai''OP” ■■■' iiP"a»"'MP’ Mike Again Offers To Help The . dovemment seeker-terry of the war department, Washington, d- C, , ' Ideer sir:— i am iverry anxious to get my sev enth eon, dude Clark, into the antny or the imvyf and if something is liot &cpMted Any Day state Con^tiUdes Will Join &i way department when presented with the "customary bank endorsement. 'Alihough a number of Oolumbul bankers said yesterday no money OTr, ders ot the highway'department had ‘ been cleared through their hanks, LiceilBC Enforcement, €rOVer* Postmaster 5- C. .Gom. nor officials / nor Announces. Columbia, Dec. 1.—Beliff was strong in official circles today that the South Carolina supreme court would pass upon the status of Governor Olin D. done with him'by us at an early date, i Johnstonhighway regime in a de- he w’ill get hisself into the chaingang cision early this week. - <fr the penny tenti.ry, ^ Argmnenti. were heard by the su- ,, i preme court November 11 on the con- jdude will make a .good soldier. myjt^^itutionalHy* of the governor's serr^ of the Johnston road ^regime would confirm hr deny they / were Ijleing cashed. L Gosa previously had taken the po sition _he-was without^ authority to cash the money orders pending de-. tem^ination<of the legal status of the John.ston road board. BONDS CALLED Miss Cora McQuisotn spent Thanks^ giving in Ckdumbia with her daugh ter, Miss Ruth McQuiston. Try Your Homo Town First Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Blakely and famiily spent Thanksgiving jut Atkins with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Marker. I^risfiKod l'\ first and swond sons, dudd and MuddUre of highway affairs with national.!the Town of Clinton, South Carolina: Clark, went acrost and killed so man-! guardsmen October 28 under a proc- Notice is hereby given. That the ny gemans and it-layans and tur-1 lamation decUring the road adminis- Town of Clinton, in the State ‘ of' keys they lost count of same, they! tration in a state of insurrection. South Carolina has, pursuant to its ore up I mac een gun nes s yi that time ^Governor Johnston ap-j right, elected to call in and redeem on theirselves one day,' and newer Ifotexecutive manager of!January 1st. 1936, at the face amount e scratch. | highway affairs and a bpard of five j thereof and accrued interest to Jan- I .. 11 . I J J J ,! advisory managers, and thirteen oust- uary 1st, 1936, the following out- if you Will take dt^e on an ed highway commissioners brought an standing bonds of sdid Town to-wit:- him m the army or the navy for 41 years, you wiH have our heartfelt The (Chamber of Commerce Miss Alliene Hipp and Brainard Wilson Gibson of Manning, were unit ed in marriage Wednesday at the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. John H. Hipp. - Joanna Mill News ; West Clinton News 1. $26,0(j0 Water W^orks and Elec tric Light Bonds, dated July 1st, 19U6, payable July Ist, 1946, (with the privilege reserved by the Town to If Jfou Don’t Read . the CHRONICLE You Don’t Get the NEWS Goldville, Nov^_28.- Mr. and Mrs. j Quinton Higgenbathen of Green- J. M.'Bozaid .sjient Saturday with lwpod, spent Thursday with .«!ammy Snelgrove. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkon Bowers in Sil- verstreet. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cole, Mr. and ■ . . , ... J .1. itermine their status, sympathy and love, we can t do noth-1 * ing with him. he won’t work, and, S<)me state officials looked for an talks back to his seniors ansoforth.. by ,the court /lew he come clear on the last car that'^^ approaching svession and the redeem the same after twenty years W.I, our of woAon “ now i» a good time for him to polllf™' “'<< ''““'I Project, over the sUte ™te of five (59i) out and stay pulled. ■ ‘<>»"'e<l “ » rMult of a tie-up of fed- jcral money with other highway funds he has a fine fissique, being 6 foot « temporary order ^f the court long in his barefoot, 43 inches round his Chi«t, 2 good eyes, ears, hands, „Mrs, Betty Lawson and Mr. and Mrs, Brooks Dunaway were called to per centum, payable annually, and consisting of fifty (50) negotiable coupon bonds of $500.00 each, numbered 1 to 50 in clusive. ' 2. $45,000 Sewer System Bondt-,. dated July 1st, 1911, payable July 1st, 1961, (with the privilege laserv^ by Gray Funeral Home Clinton, S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS • •• and ••• EMBALMERS Ambulance Service Phones 41 and 399-J L. RUSSELL GRAY nnd V. PARKS ADAIR. Gen. Mfrn. Mrs. Joe Pettigicw, and Mi.sa^Xlara u„ion Sunday on account of the death Bell Pettigrew of Waie Shoals .vis- Fi-ank Bobo. ited Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Putnam Sun-, ' Thpmp.son of Spartanbprg, - I spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Garrett ofl.Mi-. and Mrs.!'. A. Thompson, luaurens spenUJx* week-end with .Mr. | Kloi-ence Howard .siient a few and Mrs. .John Feltman and Mi>s. Ai-i^^y.^ ]a.st week in Greenwood with her ma Odell. ^ ,grandmother, Mrs, Riddle. The latter : Mrs. James HollingsmirLh, of j returned for a visit with her daugh- Greenwood is vi.siting .Mrs. B. VV. Ox fter, Mrs. Arthur Howard, ner. Ml. and Mis. .Jack Holsonback were called to GrwnwotHl- Sunday on ac count of the death of Mre. Ho’.son- b.'tck’s brother. \ Mr. Wm, A. .Moorhead and Mr. J. INSURANCE ~~ We oifer expert servke and protection. Agent for some of the strongest Fire Insurance Companies in America. REAL ESTATE Town and country prop* erty. Prices attractive. ’ Clinton Realty & Insurance Co^ B. H. BOYD, Agent .Miss .Marie Pulley of GoldvHle, vis ited here Sunday. • Misses Frances and Ruth Bouk- night spent a few days last week with their sister, .Mrs. Paul ’Sanders, in Gharlotto. , , . r- 1 f I Rev. and Mi’s. C. I). Goodwin of J. Abrams I'eturned ye.sterda.v fixm a' , • . i * • i u » , . . • M V > I i> iBuffa o, visiteil friends here Thurs- busmes.s -tnp to New Yors and Bos-1 . fnn Jay-. 1 . i Mr. and Mrs. Grange Campbell Mr. and Mi-s. Harvey Granger of;^j,^„t Sunday in Spartanburg with Savannah, Ga., are with Mr. and .Mrs. I Campboll’s sister, Mrs. Ralph A. 1). Barron. TlH*y came Tuesday becau.se of the illne.s« of the niotkeri and Mrs. C. M. Friddle, Mr. and of Mrs. Barron and Mr. Granger. | Kred Hudson and children of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hanvey and chil-;Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs. L. M. dren of Greenville are vis'tiiig their iKvans Sunday. daughter, Mrs. C.‘E. Turner and' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas. iMrs. OUo Ezelle silent Monday with jMr.s. Ezefie’s mother, Mrs. Davenport, Mr. Whitlock InjuredX in Waterloo. Mrs. M. T. .Hick)in .spent Thanks giving wTth^her brothoy- in Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vaughn and -M*"- Robt. -Whitlock was iveiHoii.sIy injuretl when a small heater exploded in his liedroom last Thursday about ^ noon. He was sitting directly in .'daughter of Union, were the Sunday front of I the heater when the explo:; guests, of .Mr. an<l Mrs, J. F. Davis, si'on came. His condition is consid-1 Mr. and .Mrs. John Weir and family ered quite grave. Mr. Whitlo(;k is {visited relatives in Spartanburg Sun- at the’ home of his daughter, Mrs. [day. Mr.s. WVir’s father. Mr. Smith, restraining disbursement of it. Although' contractors agreed at a and nose,' am* weigS'^iW rigk 'ifter >«^ent meeting here to continue work dinner.', he is not afeared of anny-|a« Po^^'^le on road Projwte. ^ thing in the world except a job-but 1 ^^^ne said at the time they would befthe Town to redeem t^ .same on Ju- his ma raised him up to be that way. to stop m the near ^“ture jly . or on any interest pa.^t as he ha,s only 3 brothers and fourP^ payment were not forthcoming. - |date thereafter), bearing interest at sisters younger than he, he didden’t! Highway authorities meanwhile like much Ijeing tfiePwby to begin enforcement of the rate of five (6%) per Centum per annum, payable annually on the I we will let you have dude for only' 25$ per month and his bored, you to give him, 5$ for spending monney, and send the ballance to his mother the automobile license requirements j 1st day of Januai'y in each year as after midnight tonight upon orders of ievidenced by interest coupons ther'f- Governor Johnston, who said he had | to attached except that the first and instructed all highway patrolmen and|la^t interest coupons evidence six .state con.stables to “see that the law months intei’est. in care of mr. mike Clark rfd., flat beginning tomorrow.’’ En, j L $20 OW Water \yorks^ rock, the iKistmaster do not know forcenu-nt had been postponed twice, Bond.s, dated July Lst 1911. payable her verry well, hence the reason for 8>"ce the beginning of the 1936 li-|July IJol, (^th the privilege re- .sending everthing thru me. November 1. ^ |st.rved by the Town,-to redeem on The governor aKso disclo.«ed that he i July 1st, 1931, or on any interest pay- 'ment date thereafter), bearing, inter est at the rale of five (5%) per centr um per annum, payable annually on. the Ist day of January, in each year as, evidenced by interest coupons thereto attached, except that the first and last interest coupons evidence six months interest. Notice is further given that the said bonds may be presented for re- demption at the principal office of Chase National Bank of New York, in the Borough of Manhattan, City and State of New York, oi|^t the of fice of M. S. Bailey and, i^n, Bank ers, of Clinton, S. C. By order of the Town Council. Dated November 29th, 1935. Town of Clinton, S. C. P. S. BAILEY, . Mayor. D. C., HEUSTESS, Clerk and Treasurer. riU* or foam at once when to send:ba‘i commissioned all the highway pa- dude to Washington, allso send, ticket f constaftle.s vesting them or monney for him to ride on, as hej'^'^'^b authority to enforce alj. state is veri’y flat for fresh ca.sh at pres-. instead of merely highway sent, ho is under suspended sentence ... for- something he did not commit, 'but said the <^mmissaons were is- the jury was bribed, and there he was. n>ght upon his return art square, who oWes the undersigned - ® Thanksgmng vacation. 1$$ for beef, was the foreman there-1 ^be action followed closely an ah- of, and that is why he got convicted. I ^bat the patrol- ■ men had been instructed to confine Mike Clark’s Flat Rock I,etter their activities solely to the enforce- deer mr. edditor:- ‘be motor vehicle laws. flat rock had no sooner recovered,. Jobnston was non-commitUl upon from .the crew worm and the muny-' of the po^ffice depart- cippal political race till the measles I postoffice authonties ami the hooping coff broke out. ex-11<>. honor money orders to the high- eina is allso in the school, and some mumps have swelled up a few jaws in the lower classes, but, .so far, a- cording to dr. hubbert green, no casu- allitics have took place. and all it would say jwhen she ped- dletl same was whiz-z-z. she got dis- gu.sted and walked into the'quire and led the music to the end of the tune, lit,was due jvo.ssibly to mouses get ting into the bellows and cutting a hole 'in same which let the wind out. rev will waite and nir. holsum m<M>re ceverlayeil to the eounty seat , , , , last, friday to have the latter’s nake . liCe Thomas, at w)iose home the acci-j •'(‘-tuined^ home with them for a i-tjniced for a cow-bunkle which set in a great anxiety has spread over our p'Mmt TnTttrrrth- *M-ts.- Thdma7r-and h<‘rj we“kW +4ajr~-^ ■ -- ;jo7f hw^bnut 3 weeks 'henre. excepFiTommunity Tmher"cdunl" of'gbv- SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE “The Paper Everybody Reads” THE HAPPY MEDIUM Many persons are eilher— Over-insured or - Under-insured I Our experience can aid you in finding the happy medium where your insur ance is just right. Consult us today. No obli gation, of course. H. D. Henry & Company INSURANCE CLINTON, - - S.C. Ismail (laughter were in the room at the time, but sustained only minor bruises. •Mr. an.) Mrs. George Word' andf familv of. Watts Mill, visited Mr. and M 144. j. D. Won) J5.un(hiy for 4 punctures and a broke diiwing veiment'’cutting off the direct relief. shaft, everthing turned out o. k. this will force sevveral able-bodied ^ - . the dr. charged 3$ for the opperation - men to go to work and it will no .Miss Venice Sanders of Lyman, '’is-, charged it on the books,, it|d(vubt hurt, their backs a right smart, ited her parents, .Mr. and Mr.s. R'ch-1 annything j .some of them have'not benn able to bend over or stoop down since uncle sani put on his free food ansoforth cam pane, except when they were fi.shiiTg,' hunting, or pitching boss shoes. —— V. at all as yet. he can look backward^! Fair Well Attended A great deal of inteit*st was mani- Sanders tlie past Week-end. Tested in the* Joanna ('ommunityl Hcv. V. McK. Marlowe’ and D. uxlay. Fair during the past week. The build-,'vere visitors at C onnie Max- ing was crowded each evening. The'"'*’^ oiphanage in (ireenwoml Mon- ^ furriner by the name of pete eol- displays were excellent. The jiro- '*“y’ * , i ozonni, an i'tlayan, so he, says, has grams were interesting. The Little' Henry Thompson and son, “ishop,.goolH*r and candy stand Gj’p.sy Tea Room, which was ihi*’^ Gi'eenwood were the (linner Ifuests. ^ aniLthe citty hall, charge of the Home Economics (’lass.l^^^ ***'" 'Hs. Sam Snelgio\e i'“- says he is a reggular citizon of pmved to 1h* quite jKipular. The local ■ u vi -this country, as he got his civviliza- talent .school carnival also did a i usTT- “J'* . ^n'Wh, .lessis. painu’s in n. y. H or 4 months ago. ing business. .f. . cthy-opians will be whipiXHl by- Mr. and Mrs. Grady Smith and [.ester Smith ! ited'Ml s. Smith’s mother, .Mrs. Me- On \V...ln...saay |olemon» who i. «.,ioi„ly ill In r.«r,' program was pre-senttnl by the stu- flat rock has give Up a tdto of ever getting anny federal aid for a new p. (). or a jimna.sium, or a ther-letick field, or a .swimming hole, or a goff cTiurse. they have been appi’oacheii STATE THEATRE GREENWOOD, S. Program Week Beginning Thursday. December 5 THLR.—KRL—SAT. ^ The Great American .Melodrama “WAY DOWN EAST’ Mlth Henry Fonda and Rochelle Hudson SATURDAY—10:40 1*. M. Carl BriNKon—.Arline Jud^ “SHIP CAFE” \ .MONDAY—TUESDAY '*rhe Succeaaor to “It Happened One flight” CCnJO^E^COLBERT in “SHE MARRIED HER BOSS” WEDNESDAY, DEC. 11 WILLIAM POWELL in “RENDEZVOUS** - THU.. FRL. SAT.. Dec. 12-13-14 “IBE CRUSADES’'^"^ “t dents of Joanna- school. On Thursday, evening the spinning room sponsored a “Big Baby’’’ show with Uple-Uampbell as. the prize “ba by.” I • , On' Friday evening the spooler, room and the weave room furnished the entertainment features.. Mason RoyJand, a.s-' Pa Spoolej^ inti-oduced his famous Spooler family, including Ma Spooler and the ten Spooler chil- .dren. The "Spooler Uhilfiren” di.s- •Monday. Motherti’ Ulub .Meets 'T^e Mothef’s’ club held its regular me<‘ting Tues<luy night Nov. 27, at the commounity hall. The president. Mrs. U. T. Trammell, presided over the nu'eting. They opened with pray er by Mrs. Joe Campbell. v i After all busine.s.sw>ivajf-attonde<l to, plans were made for a Christmas program and tree to he had at the from Vver angle by the mayer and mussylena, and afferea will soon be-j polresman to no avail, well, cedar come the pnqH'rty of him, so ho pro- lane newer got so much, and we can dicks. ' ' ■ ' ' |(lo without .sewedge pipe.s. they have the organ at reholier cluirch went to pay for their waiter and flat rock dead on miss jennie^veeve smith last, db not. as we still have wells anso- suhday while she was in the middle | forth. of the hymn- “asleep in the deep.’’] mike Clark, i-fd, . * / 1936 .WILLYS PANEL $56S DELIVERED 35 Miles Per Gallon ODOM’S S. Church St. SPARTANBURG, S. C / next meeting night. The mreting lilayed their respective talents muchi^vas closed with the Lord’s Drayer. to the aiiuLsement of the audience, j . ' A The weaving department came for- | j,dios Aid SocieTy Sponsoring Ward with art announ«*ment thixmgh _____ Urogram jthe Jimnna News of the approai’hing^ ’PhTLadies Aid Soctt^x^innOunces marriage of Miss Mary Abn^Filling' t4iat the Monroe Brothers and the to Mr. J5tih JYarp. Then-Aalne the \Vate.r Crystals ovciv VVFBC wedding. Miss I'illing was attomjed i y^,i|] niake a iiersonal appearance at , by her best friend, Miss Meav.er.'Mr. .Academy- Sti’eet school building Lotrm Fixer was best man. Soft yarn on Thursday night, Dec. 19. They and kinky filling were objectors. Ob- music and also a special jections over-ruled, the ceremony was program. pertormed by the Rev. Draper Loom. public is cordially invited to 1 Mary Ann and John were at home ih gtrpnd. [a, cozy little bungalow which they < called “Joanna Cloth.’’ Twenty years later two friends of the family were' Deadwiley-Ficklin Mr. John Deadwiley announces the chatting over their knitting when the • uiarriage of his daughter, Irene, to Joanna New.s arrived, aikl they read ' Harry Ficklin on Nov. 18, 1935. The that Hartshorn Shade, the only son !^e,.p„-jony was performed in I.,aurens of Mary Ann and John, was grad-1by Probate Judge Ro.ss D. Young, ■ating with honors from, the* O.swego^The young couple will make their University. ^ {home heVe. i IF IT’S \ MAGAZINE YOU M ANX. — See — JAMES W. CALDWELL Call 88 . Ksdne‘‘j If poorly fonctkiiir lira Kidn.ya «ud jn«og«f«*»«TO««uirir£romG«ttlr>« H*. NiiTooanoM. BhoiutMtic • Pilfit, Stilfiion, Buraina, SmmtiitM, h^gAaWtrtty D»c^PrayripOa»CyrtMt(aiMHtw> CW9il&M _ Brown I.iOwry . Mr. Lowry died at the home of his nephew. Will Hampton, 16 Bailey Street, Sat., Nov, 80, after an illness of about two months. The deceased is survived by a num- jlier of nieces and nephews. -4 The funeral services were conduct- ■ ed from Bailey Memorial church Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock by Rev. B. S. Drennan. I JL-, ’. I THOMASON MOTOR CO. \ SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLB “The Plater Ever>’hody Reads” \ 0AST MAQH STREET