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'^1 >’111' c- PAGE FOUlfl THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. 8. C. / ■ / THUfiSDAY, MAY 5, 1938 I ((Ilmt0n (ElfronuU \ - j- . EaUbUalicd 1900 WILSON W. HARI^ Editor and Publiaher Published Every Thursday By THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CXIMPANY - * Subscription Rate (Payable In Advance):. One Year |1.60; Six Months 75 cents; Three Months 50 cents • ~ - ■ ■ ' ' I . . I Entered as Second Class MaU Matter at the Poet Office at Clinton, S. C. The Chronicle.seeks the cooperation of its subscribers and readers—the publisher will at all-times 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 'fTT its correspondents. Nobody’s Business By Gee McGee The Installment Buyers-4Iave ^ Spoken mr. henry morgan thaw, seeker-terry of the treassure, Washington, d. €. deer sir: you all have helped big bizness and now you offer Co help little bizness. tODAy iTOMORROm -if- FRANK PARKER 8 T O D^E FEAR — Fanatkism Once they had enough fuUowers to upon the subscribed'at his of^ce in I back them up, they began, one by one, (Clinton, South Carolina, within twen- I to curtail the liberties of the whole' ty (20) days after the service hereof I nation. j exclusive of the date of such service; I Dictatorships come about by grad-. and if you fail to answer the Com- ; ual and devious infringements upon {plaint as aforesaid the plaintiff here- * individual rights, under the specious: in will apply to the Court for the re- ' plea that only by surrendeHng their lief demanded in the Complaint. I rights can the people be saved from R. W. WADE, ! economic or physical sUrvation. Re- PlaintifTs Attorney. ’■isUnce to the program of wholesaleApril 4, 1938. , Mlvation is branded as unpatriotic,' , vATirv ’ selfish or even treasonable. , i ___ . Free people can be and have been THE DEffXNDANT ^HN WIL- ^ LIAM DILLARD: Dictators are always beset by the and now we are;, nleadine for you to people whom they rule bamboozled by such tactics, because and ® pleM ng t y u to discover recognize the signs of, he p u. Iment buy.r, rf K>m.. time.. The tin.e to .xerci« the' You win take notice that the Sum- thi^MrTs'ndt done at orii’e oUr homes that they have been fed on lies. i^mes. iTie lime lo exercise tne mens ai^ <^mplaint to^er ^th and garrages will be as "naked as a' Shortly after the Nazis took poe- vigilance which is the price of the Las Pendens the ana garrages wiu oe as naxea as a Austria they began to »* when men in power begin action was duly filed in the office of jaybird. ‘purge”’the national library Who the Clerk of Court for. Laurens Cova- slim chance of flat rock has had enna of every book which contained with them and to propagan- ty. South <^roliM, on April 11th, the followering items of househole any truths contrary to the ‘‘Aryan’5 dize programs which can only be made 1938; and that the original (n said CLINTON, 8. C, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1938 MOTHER’S DAY Hies which men possess, are derived Next Sumlay is Mother’s Day" and, ^heir mother^.-rHook. will be observed in thousands ofj could not be everywhere, and homes, churches and Sunday schools.. made mothers.—Jewish Ju?t thirty years ago the first Moth-' er’s Day was originate<i by Ann Jar-| vis of Philadelphia, who wa.s inspired! The mother’s heait is the child’s| to .work toward the official rc>cogni-1 schoolroom.—H, W. Iie«‘cher. j Maternal love! thou word that sums] ' all bliss.—Pollock^ ^nd kitchen furniture re-possessed, doctrines of Nazitsm. One of the. force. . took up, carted away, and removed largest and most valuable collections ^ voTirw * from his premises enduring the past ^f books in the worJ(d is being des- ' NOTICE / 12 weeks, to wit: firoyed in ord^ to conceal the truths State of South Carolina, I, 1 fordor ford. ■“ of history and science from fiiture County of'Laurens. 1 strip down chewy (son, slim, jr.) generations. Court of Common Pleas. Summons and Complaint and Lis Pen dens is now on file in the said office; and that Order of Publication was is sued by J. D. Davis, Clerk of Court, on the 15th day of April, 1938, and which said Order is on ^le in the of- lioh of such an event by reverence to her own b<*love(l mother. In 1914 W^KMirow Wil.s()n„,as president of the^ llnite<l State.s, proclaimed .Mother’s A father may turn his hack on his 2 radios. 2 bedroom suits of furniture. 2 electric ice-boxes. 3, dresses for wife. 8 dresses for children. 1 graveyard vault, dug up. 8 blankets. 2 clocks. 2 stoves. Nothing like that has happenedThe ^mercial Bank of fice of’said Clerk of Court since the year 641, when the Moham-' South Carolina, m liquida tion. Day as a national <lay of ob.servation 'p^ild; brothers and .sisters may he-|»tan.l to have their stuff took away ^ “ by childron of aII bk’os invotorati* vn(*mit*s; hurtbarnls from them in such a hit^hhan<l<Hl man- Yf’th th t t f th .^ince then the custom has continutnl ^^^y their wives,’ and wives,, ner. he avergainl only 11 jmyments in ^ wl^hat 1 with the s»*coiid .Sunday in^ May |'t,heir hu.shands. But a -ig+ntted—as the day to honor thi endures through all; in goo<l repute,* others who world’s motheis, a. dav Lhat. has hc^fn—hart Toputc, 'TtrThe—fagg~<>T~thg^i:«*tchtHl ftrr anriythlpg. ph*^!' arrange" come almost universally ohservo<J. [world’s condemnation, a mother still j a govverrnent loan to help us pay up Many neses will he in evidence. We loves on, and still hop<*s that her; <>ur insUllments, and get a law pass- are asked to wi'ur rinl roses for the ehild may turn from his evil ways and <“<1 at om’e <lwlaring a rnory-torium mothers who are still on this earth, i»>per/t; still .she rrmiemhers the infant on installment detts. and white i-oses for those who have smiles that once filltMl her bosom with medans under Caliph Dmar I , ciTVMnvc 1 gan their march of conquest west-! _ \ ward from Arabia, which nearly re-‘ «^omplaint for Foreclosure of Real ^ suited in the conquest of all Europe. Estate Mortgage). • In Alexandria, Eicypit, was the larg- ^ N®nry, Cons^vator of the est library in the world, and the city Clinton, South was the' world’s center of learning CaroliM, Plaintiff, vs Lyde H. Dil- ^eiilfiire The Aralui Henry Drayton Dillard, John, mr. chance and noboddy else can commanding general Dillard, The Presbyterian 1 should do ^^“Cge at Clinton, South Carolina, jj-reat li- Thomw’ell Orphanage, Joe L. David- , t uw K.i 1 a a hrary. Omar rejiliiHl that if the books Defendants. vJ tl'' uachinit, of Mo- TO THE DEFESDAN’TS ABOVE ' h.mn»..l they-a,.... -NAMED: 5-5-3cw R. W. WADE, PlaintifTs* Attorney. inother’.s love arrears, and that was not .since all nee«k“il truth was contained ^ou are hereby summoned and re-- in the Koran, while if they were con-■answer the Complaiqt in trary to the Koran they shouhl be entitltsl action, copies of ilestroy.sl anyway. So the whole herewith served upon you great library wa.s hurne«l. No one ^ s®*'® a copy of your Answer RUBBER 1 STAMPS a Any kind, to fit any ^ bu.^iness. 24-hour ser- r 1 vice. Reasonable prices. Telephone 74. *> The Chronicle Printers - Stationers . • , ,1 I u I ii. r> I r I . .u I -k .v. : f I sevveral families have absolutely Vill ever know what priceless roc- ^he subscribed at his office in beeiLi'ulled home by the God of Ixive, rajitme, the merry laugh, the joyful |,.ft huusos tu sot or ords history and human culture ^ Carolina, ■within tweiu- A h. autiful custom indee.l .1 is. alW sTiout of Tns ohlinhbdir,TTvF opening installment hoLon were lost irthe world. [ have no mercy, they send their own n • ' exclusive of the date of such service; trucks down and grab everthing, and ^ HISTORk — Of Fallaciea and if you fail to answer the Com- when sh(»tguns’.show up to,stop them those who know no history, j plaint as afore.said the plaintiff here from Uking things, they came with ^ the, in will apply to the Court for the re- the law the next day. we must have ^i^ture. The student of history know^, lief demanded in the Complaint, some relief, if the railroads can l»orry that every economic fa lacy and all j R. w. WADE. one that shouM he solemnly and rev- promise of his youth; and she can | erctilly enteied into by sons aH<i tiever Im brought to think him all un daughters. I worthy—Washington Irving. If it is a red flower, most happily ^ _ that mother .still live.s to guide his' - :::— footsleiw with her love ami prayers.^ How blest, how fortunate is the man or womuri who may .still rt*ceive the <laily hemsiiction of a mother's smile. him! love. - t With the Press from Ihu I. f. c,. why c.n’t we |,oor,"' Plaintiff’s Attorney. Merited Compliment The I’resbytiM’ian College senior folks do the »ame? the dimmercrais do aome- goverriment.s try to counteract de- Dated April 4, 1938. pressions have their (larallels in his-! NOTICE tory, and that eventually the ^ ^hE DEFENDANT JOHN WIL- unless But if it he a white Jlower mother' annual publication is dedfeated thisj thing for the installment buyers at will <liscanl the quack remwiies and ^ ^lAM DILLARD ha- gone. Ceine to lH*ckon us on to year. The Clinton Chronicle informs,! «>hce, the republicans may as well fix right itself by returning to the in- you will take notice that the Sura-, eternal life. Though she be where the j to Dr. Almon Edwin Spencer, forty-1 up a birth for us in their little riHl I.W., of i.con..miM. ^ ComplaiiU together with mix. Is .Iwill- h.'jiV.M. would not iH-'amen y.-»r» professor of (ireek anil I wagg.n-we won t aUml to be the ne*- There are twenty-one .hstinet pt-(|e„, i„ n,o »bove entitled heaven U* her if .she could not feel French and now vice-presi<lent <>f the 1 looted votera anny more: we are not ilizations known to ht.storians. Of Dr. Felder Smith- of DRS. SMITH & SMITH OPTOMETRISTS Specialist In Eye E^minations Office Hours 8 to 6 Dally Phone 29-W for Appointment Clinton, S. C. tluil hei chiltlifii are on their way. Where is the ^man whose'’heart is not touched at the" thought of mother. college. Professor .'spencer is one of, only the forgotten men, we ain’t even tho.se, fourteen are known only by tli(»se teachers of whom the public , ,?>n the ouLskirts of being iooktsl after, their ruin.s. They perishtnl, in -every hcar.s little hut has exerted a nc^le "we demand protection from our cred-’finstance, bt*oause their leaders either action was duly filed in the office of the Clerk of Court for Laurens Coun ty,'South C^irolina, on April 6, 1938; ami that the original of said Sum- The flower tluit he wears on his coat influence on young men and women in a^d Complaint and Lis Pendens, on Her day is only a matter of senti- South Carolina. He will have noltnHhing on crtnldick anny more: how or attemi)t«l to take in too much m« Mt, yet how beautiful, fur it better fiUs him for that supreme happiness.j Whatever heights he has attaiiUHl,' that flower f<»r mother—is at once, his badge of gr«*atest honor and em-^ idem of surest hope. How beautifully appropriate that .M<.the,’s iKaycomt^aivundeach year, ^®'''®y' wholly pos- « time when we can rt*member captivatiHl by Mr. aaude U.ve, nvcall her unnumberiHl service.s, drove home to Columbia to us, hiT infinite patience, her pur- '!’® ‘h'l'glilful company of Senator , , ^ ^ 4. mu • I ^Be in the said office; and greater honors than he merits.-|‘ expect us to live anaoforth. territory. The seven civilizations Order of Publication was issued News &. C ourier. ; !»«»* the law and .send some monney. which have survived have lasted be-|j^y j p credditors can’t hurt no wor.ser cauiK? there hw bfen no suppression ^ To Blackstock and Rack Again j than little cri-dditors. , of learning Their tieople Imve’had on file in the office of free awess to truth, and truth al^ysj^^jj R. W. WADfiU 4 PlaintifCs Attorney. | All the way to Blackstock Gov- leriHir Johnston drove to meet and 'fetch to Columbia "General” Jameo ity, her faiUi, .... „ „ . Jh . .s,uTifiees. And as th** wise men ®'>nvention of Creenv re gui.ltsl hy a star to do homage;chairman i.f^e .Ktate Democratict- yores trulie, mike l^ark, rfd, {prevails in the long run, though it mice of the people, may take centutles. j 5.5.3^ Three great civilizations today are! Minter Weather Ketums To I'lat historic road to destruction.| (They are following the .same routes! # o o u the cold snap of two weeks agd ^j,ich their \unishwl predecessors | killtsi all of our vtgg.T-tahles, nipped^^.^ey can suppress truth for a’ '^ounty of Laurens. Clinton Finance- C0.7 Inc. Auto Financing: Fire Insurance Office: JACOBS & CO. BLDG. NOTICE k... .r..,.»i.. .. ...ui....... Leppard, tlie lum-memUu- of the com# •. ... ■ .. h.i g»ntK go.Hlness. . , ^ - ,ulle ^(rwers, bit our fruit, rumt our ^,.,„.ration8, perha|>«, and inflict'. .Another blow, Court of Common Pleas. Re: The Commercial Bank of "(leiierar wen to Hun, .«io the .star «»f love should) I****^^ guide all men to the shrine of that . , _ mother who gave him life and love. the conimatider-iii-chief inj the aforesaid cold spell keiched ev- of liow pre.HTupiisl, or ®''''"*’ “**®'*.^ the Benny.sawyerish is-1 ^,ff y^^se. no wood w’as cut wheat, hurt our oats and mdughl nigh jf,.^ta «h«nage on the rt^t of tbe; ,„.^" o o ^ the -snerrit of our neenle in end Carolina, in Iiquida their liestruction is inevitable. turn. 01 tux-inva dwarftni the .sperrit of our people in l>«l,i..| The hal»e at first feed--, upon the Tm»ther’.>* Iko.som, hut is always on her htaet. H- \\ Beivlnu. latures usually disagri'e with him un«i the are therefore to he set ilown as a scat-‘ the I new dealers have laid this spring Each ('O.NQl’ERORS — Doomed (Complaint for Foreclosure of-Real Alexainier, (itmghis Khan, Julius, Estate Mortgage). Cae.sar, tbnar, Na|>oleon are famous ^ D. D. Henry, Conservator of the names in history. Each trieti to domi- ^ ommercial Bank of Clinton, South Carolina, Plaintiff, vs. Lyde H. Dil- Dillard, John Thornwell Orphan- ^ of civilization which he was destim*<i *8^, Joe L. Davidson, Defendants, lihherty leaguers -and aunty- b) impose upon the rest of the world. 1 TD THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE Regardless of liow pitMHTUpiisl, or . . far di.stanl we may he, we should not ■''''® !i'>r''wu,y bonds. It is a bad ^ pixivi.sions made for such cold let the <lay slip liy without expre.ss- !**ik pictuie. There is a conspiiacy, \^',.ath<'r. eight or ten of our leading -.I,., .s -.1,11 »,tl, u, ,.r h,,,,. ....k,. 1,.,% rW, h.. „.ul.l o„n.,u..r- Ev..,y of thorn Henry I>r.yt«n ter-hrained bunch. No woiuier sui'ci^etitsl — for a while. But )ri)vernor, approving the truck act, in freeze at the feet of pres. rost“y-velt. ’ "hat is_left of their ambitions now -Ml that I liope to he, I owe to my which he was as likely to he right it UH>k place enduring the downfall NAMED: You are hereby summoned and re- quinnl to answer the Complaint in ang* 1 mother. I.itu'oln. tone I of the rtM>gganization bill; in fact, it I The empiri's thOvSe leaders created the above entitl^ action, copies of D. E. Tribble Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS Licenaed Embalraera, Complete Modern Eqnipmeat Day Pb 94 Night Phone* 24. 253 or 2S5 Clinton* S.C j as wrong, wrote a nies.sage in , Ithat revoaletl a blee<ling heart. It is t<«>k place the same week this act was have vanishfsl. .Mexander’s Macedon- which are herewith served upon you It you woulti retorm the worlii from; ^ coitK'ideiwe, but it ia Udiig defeated by big bizness, repub-''«»» empire, the Mongol empire of^ and to serve a copy of your Answer errors and Mces. begin hy enlisting, expose the gov- licans, ami liddiyists. I Asia. Catwar’s Roman empire. Omar’sl .. mothers (' .Simmons. mWiml fate ! Mu.ssulman empire, Napoleon’s Fran- Iliui.v lie'vutlT^-h a mother»|that he appiovksl it at the moment »>«ve dividinl 00-ltalian empire have In.en nappy wun sian a railroad companies are ‘f"'® “IV**"'* ^ beriHi. partitioned, most of them have an<l tru.st in all things high lie with such F'aith in womankiinl heats with hisj'"'^®'' railroad companies niAke h emn first th»‘ farm ■ k.'1 1 ♦ 1 s: t u .4*' -lalHiut to cut the wag«‘.s of railnxad ^"® vanisheii cimipletely. Some fell apart' bureau cut their cotton crop akerage the .pioment their rulers ditxl. fr^ ^ jiow his- name^ 'of, HijLler, Lenin alongside historical failures. 'Dieir nothing, and then all hope flew away, j successors may carry on for a while. sbe will have gissi .sons.—Napoleon. said, is ‘'one of the greatest men in the country, next to iPresident Rttose- mr. Mr. harley is orw of the great-frost didn’t kill annj’ jimson weeds est ex-boxing commissioners this bermuda gra.ss and other harm- ^ _ J .. * ** Stalin is carrying on in Russia, tom htvad says he noticed that . . .... , 4-^ ^mal- but their efforts are doomed to fail ure because they are based upon force and the suppression of truth. ..X TRUTH r- Will Prevail My mother’s influence ilt*molding,^.^j^ my character was conspicuous. She^ foieid m** b* u^'I' country has ever had, ami for an am-[fj.i useless olants* it alwavs man- <*f the Bible by heart. To that disci- vj„„.k I- " useie.ss plants, it always man- tdine and natient accurate resolve 1 “ P^lR'oah of South <. arohna ^ages to lake care of the stuff we Jim 11 [all II, anu^tt ns l\e 1.^ ^ ^ Roman Lath- want destr«ve«l and viev-versev vore WK»f vw-e TK*t only much of my generaDv-r- “ ,Xv7 *.7 Pr..»i-,k.nF p.x,o.xv.xif ana vicy versey. yore nhat defeated the conquerors of power of taking ,«iiii.s. hut the best ml!;, "ti a hitW^ nn’ b'*tory and wiU defeat the conquer- pa. t of my taste for literature.—Kus- r this JiInTd v?' * ors of the present time? There is or^y kn. '^I. . ^ it lo^^ka now like both trees one answer. Truth, and the reaction — —alL we know The .News and tourLer wipeil out of fruit. ) of the human spirit to elemenUl* Even He that di'ed for us upon the'Johnston will be chccT cro.-s. in the last hour, in the unutler- fo'' ’'General” Jim for presi-J able agnoy of .loath his mother, as if to Tbis h(>iy~ love .shouhl h worldly thought; <the last jiomt earth from w'hK'h the .soul should take its flight from heaven.—la.ng fellow. ^ . ,’truth.,Through all of the conquests w'eather coming at this season of'. ' . . # . .u *.1. * foroe, the suppression of truth, the . ,va. ,„i,Hiful ..f d,■ntin.lW0 .-hut wx hav,; no a.hwx jh.. y..a,-^«7h froat on ita broath conquxrora to-inatill fal« a> loacb ua that mforn.auon to ,,ul,l,c,ao aa to that. ^Kkon oorry ha. | )e our last probabilities to the contrary arc either freeze to death or die for »Prte. . - ... . . . st iioint of ! eaking out.—The Nows & UourLor. ynr®,cnny spondent lo.st 6 bidsiios re-r_ ’ , . , peo- never been' . .. , u -J k J a- completely distinguished. Some spark ■contly and h^ a hand t,nt« aatn-mj haa .Kaya mnained burning, to b^t thrrr n,a,.a ,t was too cold Waoratch ^ . for wirms and he had to feed thera. „^^„.. j^Q ^ On* Bill P*®*® *'*^® * eddy-torial Delegation Votes /Sk_, I»-aai__ I NoianguagiiJ-ean expivss the jHiwer., " ^“'.*** on the hew deal and give it the ami tavauty and heroism and majesty Representatives'Huff;. Milam -and causing this cold snap an- r--'. of a mothni s love. It ahrinfca not vf,,s„n wore reoordxd in Tuoaday’a where man cowera. and grow, strong- oi>|>i,ing the bill* er where man ^.nta. and over the f.vorinx pari-mutuel betting on horse' wastes of worldly fortune sends „eing in the.state,-, radiance of its quencme..»s fidelity like ^ ^ a star in heaven—E. H. Chapin. fl would desire for a frieml the son who never resisted the tears of his mother.—Lac re telle. soforth. yores trulie, mike Lark, rfd, corry spondent. MOTHER’S DAY PROGRAM SUNDAY -'Services at Brt»*d Stro'^ MoAodUt- , church will be held at 11:00 Sunday, An ounce of mother is worth a * sermon appropriitej pound of dergy—Spanivh proveit. **^ ^t^*‘ Day will be delivered hy tie pastor Dr. J. C. Roper. Sun- SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE *The Paper Everybody Reada" It is feneraily admitted, and very frequently provad, iStft virtue and genius, and aH the natural good quail- day evening the choir will render a musical program consisting of hymns that Mother used to sjng. -W. J. BENJAMIN SERVICE STATION standard Products (?ani W'ashcd and Greased Tour Bnsiness Appradatad I Men’s bodies can be conquered and , kept in bondage by force. Man’s spirit jean never be imprisoned. The real .conquerors in history are those who, I by teaching and example, have in- j spired men to seek for truth and to , live by it rather than by force. The conquerors whose influence continues to prevail and grow are the I great ones whose 'Uak it was to set the human spirit fA®» not to enslave VIGILANCE — For Democracy None of the modern dictators be gan with force. They lured enough people into accepting their mle, iqr fwucaiatng to troa them froas real or actual oppxtB^tm, danger or distreas. IF YOU HAVE IDLE MONEY ^IMY NOT PUT IT TO WORK IN THIS INSURED ASSOOATION? : - 4% IS OUR CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE. Each Account Insured Up To $5,000. - IF YOU NEED MONEY TO -Build -Buy -Refinance -Remodel vVhY not PLACE YOUR LOAN IN THIS INSURED* association: 6% IS OUR CURRENT INTEREST RATE. We WIU Appreciate a Conference, Without Obligating You In Any Way. MtdAVINGS {AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Phone No. 6 A CliBtoB Invitation Serving Clinton People Since 1909