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r o , . 4 • '7 -4.). PAGE FOUR THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CUNTW: S. C THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1937 .A. (Sltntitn ClfrotttrU ^ I aside with the reply, go ahead, son, | way to the place where the pins was look Out for yourself and don't bother) setting up. she won’t be able to BaUMialMd i m WILSON W. HARRIS. Editor and Publisher Published Every Thursday By. , THE CHRONICLE PUBLIS.piNG COlIPANY Subscription Rate (Payable In Advance): One Year $1.60; Six Months 76 cenU; Three Months 60 cents Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Poet Office at Clinton, S. C. TM ChfOhtgTg (e00tlg«ttSn*nf [ti~ItlhiSCrlbgfiri:Rr'readers—the publisher will at airtimee appreciate wise suggestions and kindly ad vice. The Chronicle will publish letters of general interest when they are not of a defamatory nature. Anonymous communications will not be noticed. This paper is not responsible for the views or opinions of its correspondents. Minist«ial Club me,with these things—am too.busy;play anny more this'season. DECREE OF FORECLOSURE I - AND SALE South Carolina, writing a book. Ye.s, said, the heart- —, • , . a IVlIlfl ® r^univ of Laurens (broken, weeping lad, my father .and ''Pf workers, have just abo^j" The F^/rafL^d Bank of Columbia. that book are responsible for my life P»cked out all of our cotton and are) The Rev. Henry Wade Dubose. Fede^l Und^Bank of Columbia, 'of crime and sin and loneliness. returning elsewhere for their winterpastor of the First Presbyte-I Pl»>ntiff, j The time given by fathers and ansoforth. onner count of rian church of Spartanburg, has been i vs (mothers to their children i.s the most7^'-***',hurt verry fre-jelected to honorary lifetime member- precious time that can be,spent. The'man-jghip in the Ministerial club of Pres- ' companionship ties formed, especial-^unds per day as they would ofjbyterian college according to an an- M. D. Chapp^l,' Lou Ella Davenport, and Federal Farm Mortgage Cor poration, Defendants. :iy between father and .son, will telll^**^®^. but they made out verry well ^ nouncement from that organization Pursuant to a Decree o^ the Court l/rt- oil finoo ' .for govverment men. we will look this week. At a' snecial ser\*ice to (n the above stated case, I will sell for all time govverment men. we will look this week. At a' special sendee to If the boys and girls of our land for them back next fall when we make , be held in the near future, t)r. Du al public outcry to the highest bidder. are to be saved from crime and crop with no control,, Bose wdll speak and at thi.s time be-^ither in or in front of the Court and develop into noble, upright men their appetites w'ere verry good un-^ presented his certificate of mem-|.}louse. at Laurens, C. H., S. C., on and women, it will not come by po litical economic planning but through the Christian home. Its break-down is the tragedy of America today. | yores trulie, mike Lark, rfd., Corry spondeni. Nobody’s Business b^rship. I Salesday in -November beinlT Eh-. DuBose ranks as one of'^he| Monday, the 1st day of the month, outstanding clergymen of the South-1 during the legal hours for such sales, lem Presbyterian church. He i^'the following described property, to [chairman of the college board of ( trustees and is pleasantly known All that tiact piece or parcel of I here w’here he has been a frequent | ]and, lying, being and .situate in Hun- Over OlU6 Hosc^y****^®*’ ^^•***- election ^ ter Township, County of Laurens, and into the Ministerial club is in ac- partially in Newberry County, con- Newberry Wins CLINTON, S. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1937 TRYINti TO .SWAY THE COURT {which is certainly a far cry fromj Gee McGee Stwo Passes Utilized To constitution which Gaining'five hundred’ eighteen and provides that one honorary member ,,.r.e-ienths (518.9) acres, more or Up 13-0 Victo^ for Ruab At,,hall be el«ted each year from the about aix miles from Croa, Hill I! A ri'cent news dispatch comment- rirhes—collections would have reached What’s Going On In The World The Topics of the Day .seem to be Homecoming: Game. I synods of South Carolina and Geor ing on the rt*c()nvening of the Su premo Court .said: "As the t'ourt meets^i^t is the grow ing conviction in Wa.shington that the attempt to enlarge the Court j about $l(),(>00,000.t)00, more than $2,-.The Big Apple, the Supreme Court, a .superior set of backs, good punt- 000,000,000 less than the amount;the China-Japane.se fight (no warjjnj^ ^nd P. C. miscues spelled a 13-0 gia. neces-sary to pay our extortionate tax bill. The taxpayer who provides the bjulk will be hebi in abeyance until the first.Qf tax funds in this* country, wheth judgments of the new term indicate |knows it or not, (he’'ought to the trend of it.s constitutional intt*r-1 ,y„ke up from his ignorance and in- pretations. Put anothiT way this means that the Court will be unmolested if it form himself) is the average small- yet(, the K,K.K., low-price cotton, Jim vjpt^fy for Newberry Friday evening Farley, and the fight in .Spain (no.jp „ well-attended game at Johnson war yet), with a smattering here and ifeatured in Presbyterian’s there of Hitler and MU-Ssol.)ni. all in j homecoming day program, the order named. j Aerial play filled the air as both outfits maneuvered desperately for MAGAZINES , stylish now to call a f'kbti scores of the season. De- .salaried worker—4he man or woman j ^ fight among po*; f^nsive strength kept the ball away earning $15, $20, $30 or $40 a week, i u ; from scoring territory in the first- ^ LilimfV * H 11 .2 Cl n/I J ilt\/iri rW/kll.' .... .... Good Housekeeping, 2 years $4.00. After Nov. 10, $4.50. CosmopoKtan, 2 years $3.50. After .Nov. 10, $4.00. Call— JAMES W. CALDW'ELL At 38 plined if it d<*clares congressional pod of all unit.s of government—'taxes acts (.New Deal)) uncon.stitutiofial bows to dictation; it will ^le disci-' [,„ji,.oct taxes are the principal .sup- ^rall^killing thousands upon thou-j .second, Newberry ad-[ CITATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION The .State of .South Carolina, • Laurens County. By Ro.ss D. Young, Probate Judge: Ther.e are millions of patriotic .American citizens who never dreamed cannon, JfiiTH.; vaned to the P. C. 20 and Mclnto-sh which are hidden in the cost of food, i air-pIanes, ^'"^e )dy j ^ touchdown pass tp .Ma.sters. clothing, tobacc-o, amusements, gaso-7^^ declare war on some )ody: i ^^ird, Cooley intercepted one line, beauty preparations and every-lP. C.’s frequent heaves ami trav- they would life'to see the day when ' thing else under'the’sun .we use. The i “ "T!’ political factions woubi openly seek Twentieth Century Fund has found' eled 70 yards for the second and la.st to sway the opinions -of our highest triliiinal by propaganda, insinuations that a $1,000 wage York pays $123 in taxes; t I Hcort*. Kt ■ I Italy wanted Kttiiopia, arid she ' ™, ‘ earner in .NewI ^ *be s<*nt a million soldiers over there a $2,(K)0; ami actual threats as has been done j worker $238; a $5,000 a year tin* );a't eight months. ,'na„ ‘;{:r>is; anel a $100,000 executive. Flosemen used the eritTie sec- on the old Ninety-Six road, leading by Belfast, bounded on the north by lands of A. M. Hill, on the east by Little Rivor, on the south by lands of Mrs. Mayer, and W. C. Ra.spr’s estate, and oh the w’est by lands of R. X. Cleland and A. M. Hill, being I the identical tract of land conveyed I to M. D. Chappell by A. M. Hill on , the 14th day of February, A. D., 1934. i TERMS OF SALE: CASH. The i 'Uccessful bidder, other than the Plaintiff herein, imnoediately upon : the conclusion of the bidding, shall [deposit with the Sheriff the jsum of five (5''r) per cent of bid a.s :a guarantee of his good faith in-the bidding. The .same to be applied to \Vher*i»s, .Mr.s. Lorena O’Dell .Adair,,. „ . ’ . r , 'trie purchase price upon his comply- inade suit to me to grant her Letteis the term.s of sale, otherwise of .Administration of the Estate and j THE .STO( K COLI.AI’SK The most severe collapse in stocks in more than four years came this week which has bi«>ught forth a statement from a .New York congress man demanding drastic action to pre vent another similar cra.sh. Stocks in recenr' weeks have been ,suffering heavy losses, .some of the country’s ten most activy having 4roppc<l jn These ratio.s prevail about $()U,()00. in all state.s. This heavy tax load in the form of hidden taxes, is being carried by what is known as the little fellow. And yet w'e are not paying anywhere 'near enough taxes to meet present ond half in a desperate, and often-, (; Adair. Some of Horne s nio^ish ajj and singular the Kindred' times careles.s, attempt to .score viaj The.se are, therefore, to cite and ad- HKe nil-day .■'uvivfi a«u> iiuiii'. . . ■ i i . _ . , r VI .• 4 I i heaves hit their mark, but moi*e often (’,-,.ditors r t. The la'ugue of .Nations stood by - , «o(i v nuiior.s < an,I »ai,l h.-lplns-ly: “Just h,.|,. ynur-l.f'’" ‘"‘■'."’’f"',. >"<.•,cepted A.I.ir, dfcMs..,l, si'lf." Thill was a ca.si- „f lakinK' a . 11"''*'' ">'• ,n„...,hi„a lh«< .11.1 not b,.|,.„<r to vou' ' ’ ‘ aPProach lo, ha,,. t„ ba ha value from 40 to (50 per cent. These, drops have resulti'd in 15 billion dol lar slqmjis ill valuation to thousands of investors all over the country. Varied reasons have been assigned; for the market collujise, ami your government expenditures, let alone! in defense. But she had to go over reducing our nearly $-10,0(,)0,l)00,0()0,-j a thousand miles from home to de- 000 feileral debt. Only the poor man [ fend ■ herself. Her conquering of can furnish the tax money—thereTChina is like unto the police depart- aren’t enough rich men if you takelment stoVming the poorhouse or the and took Ethiopia- just like a prize- ^ fightiT would walk uti to a liaby andi,!'" „ • , , take Its all-day sucker away from ti,..; k..» .4,,.. j ^ that they be and ap- in the Court of Pro .. Id at Laurens Court u touchdown midway in the third I^aurens, S. C., on Friday, .quarter. Be Moore, an up-and-coming 29 next, after publication flunkman, pulled down four ^'f hereof, at 3:30 o’clock in the after- Horne .s tosses in successive attempts show cause, if any they have, to register three first downs. \S ith Administration should i7! " f the oval on .Newberry’s 12, Hornei--/ v., *„.j • soimdhing that di<l not belong to you lH*cause you wei»> stronger It’s ilifferent with Japan. She’s only all they have. ( HIIR( lILKSS YOUTH At a New Jei'sey conference of the opinion is probably as good as that ^ .MethiMlist Protestant church last week room for expansion of another. Some say that it is caused by 'Ut*i)ubl leans to embarrass the county home and driving everybody out that can run and killing the rc- maiqiler because they can't run. Roosevelt administration. Others con tend that the crash had to come be cause stocks had risen at such rapid rales since New Deal powers assumed office. Overproduction, bumper crops, mounting prices, wages, labor trou- . w bfi^, etc., are ciU*d as other plausi- -ble l•('asous for the recession in in vestment valuations. Doubtless one of the principal rea sons for the drastic market breaks i.s Folks say that Japan must have The territory the statement was made from the j she is taking from China won’t permit floor that 3(5 of the 4!) million young her to expand unless she kills all of pel sons in the Uniti'd States have tlu* ( hine.se now living there dn or-jdo^Di^ to three for the Lutherans. . :.) be paid to Plaintiff for credit on * the indebtedness. In the event the i-uccessful bidder^should fail to make such deposit, or should fail to com ply with the terms of i^ale, the saia lands .shall be re-sold on the same or some subserjuent salesday on the same terms, at risk of the defaulting purchaser. The purchaser to pay for pa)>ers, stamps and recording. No deficiency judgment being de manded the bidding will, close on the shot a .short pass to Isom for a six- yard gain. Horne pa'ssed over the goal on the next play but no Hose- man was waiting and the threat end ed. Horne inaugurated another air attack late in the period and the Presbyterians advanced to the Indian 30 before an interception gave New berry possession of the ball. Presbyterian made nine first never set foot inside a church. The astounding statement wa.s made by d<*r that room might he had for her nationals. The part of China that is the headmaster of a school for boy.s|lH.ing exploited for the purpose of at Long Island, N. Y., who said a I “finding a home for the Japanese” recent (|uestioiiaii'e revealed that "ofijs mor'e thickly |>opulate<l now (or, it 55,0(8) youngstm-s attending certain schools in New York, more than 1(5,000 never heard of the Ten Com mandments. ' What an indictment, and in a so- a lack of confidence and uncertainty I called Chri.stian nation. What can be! so pri-valent in the business world, j hoped for this 3(5,000,000 youths nev-| was until .so many innocent citlaena wi're killed) than most parts of Ja pan. Its a pity the rest of the world aim able to tap Japan on fhe shoul der and say: "Stop, thief.” Interference in Spain and Japan- Nobudy knows where we are going, or er entering a Sunday school or chiA"chj^ hina might cause a war that would what's almad. With an unprecedent-; door ? .Are they not a fxu’tile field for War seem like a . .... » .1 . ■ 1 1.' 4,i_ ..r I..1 1..I »;_4. I 4 I ; cd national (ji*bt,'soaring tax«‘s, food the so\yiiig and spreading of crime' duly cejehratiofi, but unlc.ss pricc' higli imd going higher, an un-jand law violation'.’ Judges and juve- i'niaiiced luidget, and the possibility idle court officers all over the laml i •’'“*'***'*> Double is Imutid to come. of .America being drawn into war. it is inevitalde that business be affect ed by such unrest and unstabilized conditions. With the federal govern ment in le-ss than I’ivi' years speini- bear testimony that the largest per Our level-headed England is the on- cent of those lirought into their courts .y P^’wer now that is holding mil- charged with crime, are under twenty vi'ars of age. To our mind the great»*st troubl(> ing thirty live thou-and millions of with .America today is the hreak- didl.iis with the puldic didit (for dowti of (h** home and neglect of chil- taxpa vei s to iiay I iniw'at tlie tallest' di i ii. Every child has a right to a pt ak in histai y w here is ih(‘ proptiet . happy childhood and the mve ami who can !ell with any assurance or^guidance of sympathetic parents, hut icit.kin'v what a day will hring forth, the shame is that there are millions or wh-ii anotln-i di aster will over-; who are deiirived of such. A lack of''u ‘ 1 • • • ■ . 'Iol l ne other. If she I'ver has more than shi‘ can In'ar. its gomi-nighl Isom. Ifs and .AiiHs From Flat Rock yore corry spondent hon ndke I-ark, rfd, do not like the c3 loan suhsiddy on cotton that the govver- Tho line-ups; Newberry Presbyterian liK—Masters Moore LT—.Matasy . Evans IXi—Hanna Todd C—fiumett Henderson RG—Harden Strain not be granted. <:iv,.n undy my h«n<l thi« 14th dayl,,„^j ,3 ,33. of Octobt‘r, A. D., 1937. ’• i ROSS D. YOUNG, 10-28-2ca J. P. L. C. ^ lIYrYTTER, Sberiff. 28-3C RT—DoBruhl RE—Hannon QB—McIntosh LH—Cromer RH—C(H)ley FB—Haymon . Boswell Atkinson , Isom Reynolds j ’ NOTICE OF STW'KHOLDERS MEETING Notice is hereby given that a meet ing of the stockholders of Jacobs and Company, Inc., will be held on the 22nd day of 6ctboer, 1937, at ten o’clock A. M., at the office of the sai«l corporation in Clintbn, S. C. The purpose of the meeting will be to consider a resolution by the Board of Directors proposing a reduction of the amount of the capital stock of Jacobs and Company, Inc., to a mini mum amount of $10,000.00. Wm. P. Jacobs, President. Clara E. Duckett, Secretary, Jacobs and Company, Inc. Shop First In THE CHRONICLE ^ Then In tho St ^'^**** I Dated at Clinton, S. C., -1 _4 -r “7"‘‘ithis 27th day of Sept., 1937.—21-4c. Officials: (arter, referee; Foster,: umpire; Reames, head linesman. I \OTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Score hy periods' | Newberry 0 7 G 0—13i NoDce is hereby given that I will,! Pi esbvterian 0 0 0 0— 0 i<•«>’ of November, 1937, OVES Will the move sponsored by the U. S. to boycott Japan put out the war blaze in China? Will the civilized world’s pro test against treaty breaking be backed by force? Homecoming At at 11 o’clock A.M., repder my final accounting a.>4 .Administratrix of the estate of 11. M. Blakely, deceased, to Duncan’s Creek""’ South ('arolina, and will at the same itime apply to tho coint for a final Next Sumlay. following a custom ,|;..charge a.s Administratrix of the I.lk' u-ligioiH training in the home is re-■ hc.ld it- up till they see how I sponsible in a very - - «»f long .standing, will be homecoming i .^ai l estate. ,day at the old historic Duncan’s, All ner.sons havini? claims ae-ioist ....•„l Ko„,K lo |...v ll». ,.,,...|,j.i,vi,„ clniivli m-ar I .■ ui? ^ill f f ,t " “‘"'a ,' tiM.y should pay il la i-ash on d.divfi'y;„f j;..,-, n i-: j, pastor. ' cotttm to the spockerlators I tu SflVtilM+J'T'HHItWIt - -jf„, Up. maik.al indiffomua- and of., ,,,3,. „ udloi i-aiTl niwl l.dn, I, I-a -yudu-ah'd ar-|lvu tupos haliod ,.f I ho chui-oh and i„„all„„.„i, ailh a ‘ ‘ gravest religious influence.s. Ihe figure of wiite-, "One of the ‘irgc lueas-Ure^i,.vVrboddy is going to I't meet suhsiddy 1 vi'iifieti. on or before said date or l>e Revival services are in jirogress I fmever barred, ithis week at the church, with thel SUSIE S. BLAKELY. Rev. C. J. Matthews of Newberry, as-! Administratrix, Estate.of' .si.stin gthe pastor. Services are bi*-|4cw .. H. M. Blakely, Deceased 3(5,000,000 churchle.ss youths is proof, of the indictment. Much of this in promise ansoforth. iiiilii'!no'iilof tho Congress recently ad.)nuriu'il Is its refusal «‘veii to think of the indictment. Much of this in-| rev. will w*aite, our local pasture, about our terrible fax im“ss. This i difference and attitude toward the |>retH‘hed a forceful sennont la«t respon-ibili;y bidotigs to no spis’ial eluirch and thost* things for which it j sunday morning at rehober church paity both partii-s ran away from, stands, i.s <lue to example of the j on wri'ckless drivving, mixing whia- th<‘ subject. .A politician is more heads of familie.s-. You can’t get; key, wimmen, gassoline and hugging Every advance of Civilization has been marked by improve ments in the funeraU ceremony. F^ach service we direct is char acterized by motlern refine ments which bring added com fort and relief. Ours is a .service to the liv ing and. therefore, our prices never work hardship on them. D.€.TRIBBL€[D, AMBULANCE SERVICE -PHONE 94 ing held each night at 7:30, except-i — 5» ' ^ friglrUuiud by taxation than by any other form of menace.'* A Washington dispatch yesterday .-tated that President Ktxisevelt had hik*-d his esfimat** of the tederal defi cit fei this fiscal year by $277.000,- Ck-iis; i Mg—Uui--txcasury would run .$s9.).215,000 into the red hy next artmnd the truth that the lives anti (at 75 an. p. Ik, and the lack of char- character of boys and girls are large ly shaped and influenced by the ex- am)»le of their parents. The following story pathetically il- lu.strates what wo are talking about: —A^-ymmg-tmy in his toena Meprii)e<ttt4orn—■ of Sumlay school and church attond- ity in the hearts of men when a preecher has to pay his detts allso. he called a spade a .spade, so hon. holsum moore got up and walked out on him hefoar his benny-dic- someboddy broke into the drug stoar last Sunday night and stole vizzly: 3 •lune i(i. .'such figures show thatiance, and proper home training, be- s|»ending is to l>e fa; greater than an-[came a street loafer and soon was ticipati'ii again-, a large decrtuise in' the prey of crime and sin. He was}items of value, the »‘'timiitI'll revenue for the year | arrested and brough^ before a juvo-j^'**^^**'Ff suits, 1 bicjcle, 2 shotguns, ihiuhtles-. piedicated on the severe I nih* court jiulge. After htuiring the '*®*^^ canned goo<ls, 3 buckets of stock m.irk«*t dek-line in riH-tmt wei'ks I charges against tho youth, the judge 1 candy, and sevveral which h;i' hrniight lossi>s of bil-! rebuked him with sterni^ss and at-'^^^'^*' bousehole articles common to lions of dollars to sU>ckholders and in-i temtited to shame and humiliate him 7 drug^.stoar stock.—noL—fillgCJ. prUtts j veslors. 'File situation further reveals for hi*. comluct. Said he. addressingi'«^ere found on annything as they' that thi* as.snranct* the country has the Ixiy, you com.e from an excellent[with them when thej picked been given of a halanceti budget for family, your father was a Iearne<l at-1*^ * the past four years is idle talk, while torney, and you should know better ing Saturday. The meeting will be ^ conclude<i with the Inimecoming ser vices. At 11:30 Sunday Mr. Matthews will prt‘ach. At 2:30 in the afternoon Dr. H. W. Mcljaughlin, dir<>ctor of country church work of the- Presby terian church, will be the speaker. At both services spi'cial music will be furnishe<l by a quartet from Presby terian college. During the mid-day intermission an old fashioned picnic ^ihnrer-wilt"^ .served on the church grounds at I o’clock. I Hipp & Chandler Clothes for Men and Boys Your Businesa Appreciated , , .u . I 1. 1 ■ , the kkk is verry active now. n up » I'ook on his ilesk ,.^,1 , klan is ‘llllTm ?L r''"'’' ' " V Uhen our bl* mm have belonged to hon. an .ouare, our local . , , . , . , , ... IO-...V. hon. art square, eu’JfZ. ta^ eoK/Trib.: ; tl^brnd m.'""o? og^^r/atr; TTnitgxi StAtes amniint'^ ( 7 " , as he leans too much towards the W (n. -t f 1 V ' ilihberty league, he do not think a 000,000. Now dont fool jour.self into yes, judge, I have heard of that bookjwuu . le.B-uer is Qualified to be a believing, as Ihe ,K,lilieia„, woubi'and il is responsible for my being ^0^“' on^ th: before you today charged with crime. have you think—t)iat this enormous tax hill is paid by the rich. This ri diculous fallacy of the "soak the rich” may be good political bait, but it is IslI an illusion. If every person who had' an income- of $25,000 a year or more, had been taxed to the limit— 100 per cent—collections would have reached less than $4,000,000,000, one-third of the tax load. And if the government had confiacated 100 per cent of the incomes of all persons eamhif $6,000 a year or more-r$ aum When I was a little fellow, he con tinued, I often begged my father to take me to Sunday school or give me opportunities other boys ha*d, but he would not. He always replied that he didn’t have time. As I grew older, I said the boy, I sought in vain his companionship and interest. When 1 asked him to go with me to church or Sunday school, or the movies, or a circus, or to enter into my life in other ways,. he alwajrs pushed me cleanest gcntemiens have so far benn able to hold their memberships, so he says. W. J. BENJAMIN , SERVICE STATION Standard Products Cars Wash and Greaaed Your Business Appreciated miss jennie v^eve smith, our fine scholI principle, is up and about again after having sprung her ankle, knee, back, chist and nake at the county seat hou’Iing alley the other night, she was. getting reddy to fling one of the halls at the 10 pins and a por tion . of her flimsy dress ketched around the ball and it drug her half- Dr. Felder Smith of DBS. SMITH & SMITH OPTOMETRISTS Specialist In Eye Examinations Ofll^ Hours 8 to 6 Dtlljr Phone 29-W for Appointment Clinton, S. C. 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