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.. -h THE CUNTON CHRONICX^ 1 ThisWeek^ Mei^u On Gridiron / J' ■ *' ^ • FrMsy.i '"^Irorman va Preabyterian college at Clinton (nifht). Erridne Va Oglethorpe at Atlanta, Oi. (night). Newberry !^ Rollins at Newbe > Saturday ^ (!^aj!Olina vs Viljanova at.Xolumbia. Clemson vs The Citadel at CharTes- ton. General Standing. ; W L T Pet. Furman 4 2 0 667 \^Carolina .... .U. 4 3 0 672 Clemsgn 3 0 672 Citadel’^ '.... 3 4 0 426 Erskine 3 4 0 426 Presbyterian 2 4 0 333 Wofford 1 6 0. 167 Newberry •• ,4— 0 8 0 000 Big Four'Standing - W L T Pet. Clemson^ 1 0 0 1000 Furinah .... .... .... .... 1 0 0 1000 Carolina ’. 1 1 0 600 Citadel 0 2 0 000 4- T THUB8PAY. NOVEMBER 5. 1986 •Qone Imh yy. by A/B. CHAPIN V r:\ ’ >■ ‘ “'•X ' “ </ . gent foree nrized Bnfftete in a strong offensive in whieh, the fascist com- mahd said, at least l!00 of Madrid's soldiers virere killed. Mostoles, Hes' only 11 miles south west of the capital, while ^runete, the most advanced pc^int which -the fas cists in that sector had reached, is 19 miles doe west of Madrid. I- Some of the government casualties in the fOseist advance on . Br were suffered when the Madrid mi litiamen were driven from the towns of YUla 4lanitilla, Sevilla la Nueva a^ NOeya de Parales, the fascist comnund said. k.: If Ten Dca*t Raad V THE CHibNICLB Ten I>on*l Get the NEWS A * >■ a i Presbyterian .. Erskine .... Newberry Wofford Little Four Standing .. .... 2 0 0 1000 .1 1 0 600 0 1 0 000 .0 1 0 000 ''t CITATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION D. R N. With Will Annexed The State~bf South Carolina, Laurens County. By Ross'D. Young, Probate Judge: Whereas, Mrs. Jessie M. Mann and Lawrence E. Mahaffey made suit to me to grant them Letters of Admin istration, D. B. N. with will annexed, of the estate and effects of James Ervin Mahaffey. These are, therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular the Kindred and Creditors of the said James Er vin Manaffey, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Laurens Court House, Laurens, S. C., on November 23rd, 1936, next, after publication - hereof,-at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they )iave, why the said Administration should-not be granted. Given under my hand this 3rd day of November, A.D., 1936. ROSS D. YOUNG, 11-12-2CW J. P. L C. Shop^ -Phat In THE CHRONICLE Then !■ tha Storaa Dri Felder Smith of DRS. SMITH & SMITH OPTOMETRfiSTS Specialist In Eye Examinations Office Hours 8 to 6 Daflj Phone 101 for ApfMintnent Clinton, S. C. INSURANCE We offer expert service and protection. Agent for some of the stroh^t Fire Insurance Companies in America. -t" •’ REAL ESTAfE Town and country prop* erty. Prices attractive. Clinton Resdty & Insurance Co. a H. BOYO: ARent It- OIL MILL NOTES PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS SINCE 1860 ARE LISltD Fascist Lines Drawn Closer Washington, Oct. 26. — Popular and electoral votes for president since 1860: Nominee 1860 Party Electoral Popular Vote Vote Lincoln ^....Republican Douglas -wf " Democratic Breckinridge ^..„....So. Democratic " • 1864 Lincoln i.! .J'l ..: Republican McClellan Democratic ^ 1868 Grant Republican Seymour .....Democratic 1872 Grant ./. Republican Greeley ., ..Dem.-Liberal 1876 Hayes Republican - Tilden 777 ..7..: Democratic 1880 Garfield ....,.* ;.... Republican Hancock Democratic 1884 Cleveland ._™ Democratic Blaine Republican ■ ' i 1880 Harrison Republican Cleveland Democratic 1892 Cleveland Democratic Harrison Republican 1896 McKinley Republican Bryan ...Democratic - 1900 McKinley ...*. ....Republican Bryan Democratic 1904 Roosevelt »......7.... Republican Parker Democratic 1908 Taft -...; ...Republican Bryan *.. Democratic 7 1912 Wilson .....; Democratic Roosevelt Progressive Taft .....1. ......'..1 : Republican ^ ' 1916 - Wilson Democratic Hughes Republican 1920 latDdBS^ Harding .'. ...Republican Xi6x "...'.Democratic / ‘m4 Coolidge I ...Republican Daivis ^.... Democratic LaFollette Progressive ■ ———7; r~ 1928 — o— . ^ Givt hens “Sparce^ wunir tablets and they will lay better. We have the talh lets. — o — FoUow this up with gen erous helpings of **S^- tan** Laying Mash and you will SELL eggs. — o — COAL has gone up'.aoDie —^IS going up more. Buy now ^d be ready. ^ —-o — Regal, Marne,'Jellieo. If- you know coal you if ill recognize these aristocrats of the coal family. We have aB three. — o— No dust, no slate, no ctfnhcrs. Our coal is screen ed and absolutely free of imL -OWi Hoover ...M............'.............................^^opu^)llean Smith ; Democratic — 1932 Roosevelt .7....... Democratic Hoover Republican 1936 Roosevelt ..Democratic Landon ....: Republican 1,866,452 180 1,375,175 12 ' 847,935 - 72 2,213,665 ■‘r' — 212 1,862,237 21 3,012,833 214 2,708,249 • 80 3,697,132 286 2,834,125 47 4,036,298 185 - 4,300,590 1^84 4,454,416 214 - 4,851,981 . 156 4,874,986 219 4,851,981 182 5,439,853 238 6,540,309 168 5,556,918 277 6,176,108 145 7,035,638 271 6,467,946 176 7,219,680 292 6,368,07r 155 7,628,834 336 5,084,491 140 7,679,006 321 6,409,106 162 6,206^214 435 4,126,620 88 3,403,221 8 9,129,606 277 8,538,221 254 16,152,200 404 9,147,353 127 16,726,016 382 8,385,506 136 4,667,312 r ■ ? 21,892490 444 15,016,443 87 22,821,857 47r 15,761,841 . 69 20,307,336 523 12,538,100 8 Furious Battle Rages To Seize Madrid. Three Children Killed ^In ^ir Raid On City. Madrid, Nov. — Three children were killed and eight adults injured in Fascist air and land bombardments of Madrid suburbs today. Insurgent warplanes dived on Ma drid’s outskirts in four separate vis its, bringing the tot*l ot their day light raids in tha past four days to 21. The~deaths of the children in the Vallecas district raised the total death toH to 216 since last Friday. (Eighteen children were among the 33 penona killed in the first air bom- .bardment of lladrid Friday)7' Fascist field batteries at the same time shelled heavily the environs of Bfadrid, whose inhabitants feared the range shortly/ might be lengthened and their homes and plaxaa bom barded. The quiet suburb of Leganes, seven miles southwest of Madrid, felt the brunt of the insurgent bombings and shellings today. The terminal of on# of Madrid’s street car lines in Leganes was bom barded, but escaped serious damage. Government gun crews blazed back at the insurgents, shot for shot Reinforcements were rushed from Madrid to government lines facing re peated insurgent assaultx from Val- demoro, 13 miles south of Madrid; and from Parla, Fuenlabrade, south west, and from Fascist captured Bru- nete, west of the capital. In the. early evening, two faacdst planes, which made the fourth sortie on the capital today were still dip ping and wheeling overhead, is. clear view of -a correspondent dictating part of this dispatch. With the main line of the fascist attack ..on Madrid arcing from the south to ihe west, the government also repo>rted heavy fighting on the Guadalajara highroad, about 15 miles northeast of the capital. /or the final ii surgent attack was expected momen tarily tonight. The subiirb of Getafe, bombed from the air ov^r the week end, already had been evacuated the government forces jurepared to launch a mechanized counter-attack should their foes approach closer to this sector. ’ • The. .harassed government, striving for govemment~l^well as military consolidation, considered inclusion of Syndicalist Federation of Labor in the cabinet, but the Ininistera post- poned final decision until next Fri day’s session. ^ mtary BaU To Be December 11 **Tlie Musketeers** To Sponsor Tea Danee; Home Guards Have Not Met. Advanced military student as Pres byterian (college Monday morning de cided definitely that the ann\ial mili tary ball would be held on Friday night, December 11th, aqd that at tempts would be made to have other organizations sponsor two additional; dances on the same week-end. For the tea dance Saturday after- nooBk plan^ an practically complete fbr Musketeers,” a local mili tary society formed last year, to be mBp<msible for finances and praj^a- tisaa. Tha iKm-oUBtary students, who rear tponaoredx tha Saturday it danea, have not mat Cadet Major J. K. CoUingi, Atiuita, statad \ today that he would request home guard members, to elect a chairman tomorrow morning and-discuss plans. The military ball will be financed by individual assessment of all junior and senior military students .^o in tend to attend the dance. The Mus keteers will worf out their own fi nancing plans, and the home guards will discuss details after the election of a chairmai^ Committees appointed for the Fri day night ball, all coming from the junior and senior military classes, are as follows: invitations: Legnre. Pnt- terson, E. A. Johnson; detorations: Patrick, Plunkett,. Beatty; door and drink concessions: Bird, Hipp; finan cial: Collings, Plunket, E. A. Johnson. Due to the fact that officers of Musketeers did not return to aehool ^a yeas«,* CoUinga triced B. W. Le- gare, cadet captain, to take •charge of tlto Satur^ tffternooii tea daaM to be m>onaoi^ by the orgaiiiiatioii. Elevew Miles Away Navalcamero, Spain, Nov. 2,—iGen. Jose Varela, after a week-end drive Southwest and west of Madrid, com manded a fascist line virtually 11 miles from the Spanish capital ‘to night His infantrymen drove toward Moa- toles, despite a heavy government ar tillery barrage, after another insure Refreshing Rdief WImh You Nnud a Lnzatifa •od nonien, wtx> could afford nmeb enrive hucattvea uaa Bla<>- when needed. It la retf iL purely 'vegetahla, highly wen known hardware dealer at llhr- Ta.. vrttM: *1 I Btesk-Oraegai m a t aata takaa It I fBaUNf ~ fiiai II B LACK-0 RAUOHT '".V I'M A NEW WOMAN THANKS TO PURSANC x proven value, thaaOrganic Goppnr aM Iran, whi^ qpkMy aid nature in building ridw red corpueclea. When rids happeoa, the appriite improvea. Nerrcwaiiw dinniaua. EiMrgy and unal^ return. You feel lika moo. Get Punangfrom your AN ANNOUNCEMEjTF I wish to announce that my connection with the coun- ^ty*s reempliiyment office ^at Laurens has been severed and Aat L am now grlvii^ my entire time to my office in the National Bank building where I will be glad to havb my friends call and to s^e you in any way pos sible. I am prepared to handle Insurance of all kinds in the country's best companies, and to give expert service. . Loans furnished on Cotton and First Mortgage'Real i. Estate. When you want to buy or sell Real Estate, con sult me, ' . ' B. H. BOYD Phone 6 Clinton, S. C.' ATTENTION, MERCHANTS A. ■ Renwmbar TMs Figure Nllien Pbuuing YMr Advertisiig! Consider this-important fact — estab^ lished by a complete analy^ of retail sales throughout the state ... "■v. In South Carolina, apnual retaQ sales average $107.09 per person. But in Clinton, every persoir buys at an average annual rate of $240.29. This BIG difference means something. Better incomes! More than that—Clin ton people spends money. They possess strong desires for finer clothes, foods and furnishings. For modeiii cars, homj^ap- plianMs and equipment For all the .com forts, necessities and conveniences that make higher standards of living «. And BUYING POWER in CUNTON! Well-planned newspaper advertising wiU bring more-money into your store, -r til, Meet every buyer in Clinton and the en tire trading area through newspaper ad vertising at lowest xost Increase your business with caiwf ul mer chandising and sound advertitnng. Half sized advo^isements are often as inade quate as a half-stocked store. Larger space builda bigger sales. Con sistent advertising produces steadier profits. REMEMBER— YOU’RE SELLING $240.29 NOT $107.09) CUSTOMERS IN THIS NBWSPilH»ER. •h- I, v & •,,. ■ 01