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PAGE POUR / THE CLINTON CHRONiCLEpCUNTON. 8. C THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1938 ) ■»;( • 0 (Elmt0n (Et^ronirlr BsUbliUcd iim WILSON W. HARRIS. Editor and Publisher Published Every Thursday By THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY Subscription Rate (Payable In Advance): One Year $1.50; Six Months 75 cents; Three Months 50 cents Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Post Office at Clinton, S. C. Thet Chronicle seeks the cooperation nf its subscribers and readers—the 'pti^isher will at all times appreciate wise suggestions and kindly ad vice. 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. , — ever, saw in flat rock, miss Jennie (veeve dances out on th/k stage with .1 - 'I Further ^ppoi^ flood-light pinted at her dressed in pajammas and a cap to match w'ith VMVfSIl her hair dangling down' almo.st tb ^ _ • the floor and her lips painted red Members of Congress and Le- and her cheeks and jaws painted T Second Presbytery Belt Street, Laurens Meets in Newberry! 'To Meet Tuesday crimson and her slippers made of sil ver and her figger i.-» showed up a right smart as eVerthing fits her ver- ry snug. musick was furnsihed by the flat The fall meeting of the Second Next Tuesday night, October 25, gion Sook Incroasod Air and Presbytery of the A. R. P. church was will be homecoming night for all who Military Forces. in the held Tuesday and yesterday Newberry A. R. P. church. Mashingtori, Oct. 17.—W hile Secre-' The opening sermon w*as preached tary Hull kept to himself today his'Tuesday evening by Dr. J. P. Pressly, reaction to Winston Churchill’s ap- Pastor of the Due West church nick ouirc as>iste<i bv the lark strinir American armament and co- i j roca quire, asMsieu o> ine laia siriiiK , reconvened for devotional services and liand and quartet with a base fiddle, operatijn against aggressive dicta-^ business transactions. A special ser- great peels of musick broke 'forth tors, enduring the performance when ev- force support for an increased air delivered by Dr. G. C. Park and other military measures jn*on, professor in the Erskine theo- erything else was quiet and no dia- came from members of congress and logical seminary at Due West The logue was going on. the rostrum the .American Legion. , sermon was followed by the adminis- was trimmed m flowers and ferns The secretary of slate told report- tration of Communion. At the after- and pine tops andvcedar limbs, allso ers he had listened to the broadcast session Dr. J. M. Bigham the some late losies were in a big bowl address delivered last night by jj Baird and Dr. Edgar Long on the table which got knocked over Churchill, Britain’s former first lord conducted a conference on the in act no. 3. have ever attended Bell Street and Qld Friendship (colored) schools. At this time the Bell Street Wildcats will meet their nearest neighbors, V * . ,1. T, L . Sanders high school of Laurens, on ‘V Johnson field at 8:00 o'clock. This promises to be one of the best football games ever played in Clin ton and * an enjoyable evening is promised both w’hite and colored. There will be a reserved seta section for the white friends of the school. pro- SINGING MEET SUNDAY The community singing convention a Cl.IX ION. S. ( .. THUUSD.W. 0( TOBKB 2». 19.3H THE P.AKIMINING POW ER It seldom fail.s that for a short- pe- riod prt-cttling the terrfiination of the What dm-s this go\ernor*.'! term of office there is a that this gijjantic mortjfagi of the admiralty. He declined com- gepafn Qf the church. After a business meets at Bailey .Memorial church in ment on the speech, saying this discussion the Presbytery adjourned. VVest Clinton on Sunday afternoon be- The Rev. C. Bynum Betts, pastor ginning proinptly at 2 o’clock. Presi- B. dent E. B. Davis cordially invites the been the reseats for thi.s great show, country’s foreign policy had Moulder, the greater part of this load =»tated in public addresses and state- ^he local church, and Elder J. .houldtr. grtatiriartuf th a miss junkie shyster, .*$ ments by the president and himself.,Todd attended the meeting. she i.'i a yankec from the north and Both Huli and Mr. Roosevelt have' mean? It means works on a commis.-'ion. she pul the denounced 'aggression slamls public to be present. whole play on. the other 2$ went steady increase in the granting of lcvic«l again.st the earnings an*! prop- t*» the p. 1. a. miss Jennie veeve smith for being *ii«l not charge charming. >hc Is always willing help worthy caU.sc.s. the other players d«-M-rve favorable but not in this collum. prince 1.') mention, pardons and paroles. The practice in erty *»f all intlividuals and all busi- recent years has Wen confined to no ne>s. It means that the ftMli-iM gov- one governor but has lieen all too iTnmcnt is still operating deeper in general. Now that Governor John- the red with the national debt grow- ston’< term i> ilrawing toward a close, ing *iaily ami, th«* treasury still bor- he is following the practice of other rowing money to meet the expenses cxiTUtivcs. with hanlly a day passing of a growing |>oliticaI bareaiK-racy ^ Without ext* mling a pardon, parole, uixi to finance another pump-priming mr, hansom moore, one of flat or Itave of ab>eiK'** to some on** held spree. It m**ans that thi.s public *leht r*»ck’s m**st patriotic genlermens, is in custtaly of the law. is your il**bt, that it is clos**;y an*l cx|>*“Cting to be called to the collorss Well. why. the public asks. And i»**'capably related t*> your busine.ss. by uncle sam anny ininnet. he has your answer* is as giMul as that of >’«*“' J"*‘* savings, your family, his vains chock full of fighting blood. an>-l>*.dy cl.<c. Th** practice is one that .V'*ur *»p|M»rtuniti<*s. your .s**curity. It his great grampaw help***! to win ffp«-ll.s abuse and too <»ften defeats justice. Th»re ar** no doubt instances run. on numerous (>ccasion.'. and the secretary said not long ago that no nation could avoid a .'haie in the responsibility of deter- mii.ing whether fair play or foi*ce Report of Condition of .M. S. BAILEY & SON, Bankers should prevair in international rela tions. Only last week the president dis closed a: a jiress coneference that national defense needs were being ^ r «*'Ui vey»*<J Th the light of world con-i •litions and that next year’s budget wa> l.**ing held up FH^ding determina-' LoanV ami driJounts fumis that would be need- of Clinton, in the State of S At Close of Bu.siness on September 28, 1938. ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items in process of collection I ('orporate stocks C. tion of the ed. vail* ir* ami hi.s own daddy hell (Overdrafts . .... „ , 1 estate owned Stephen b. ( hadwick, national coni-, chiick full It m**ans that h«*lpi**ss taxpayers, inth** icvver-Iut*mary war at vall**y, spit** of lai-g**ly increas***! gov**rnm*hU forg**. hi- *iw n grampaw captured re«l w ith the chiof executive re-[ cently, announced at a press confer- bull back th** g* rman.s at th* III eur*»|H'. marne hansom mo**re is willing to en- increased .American list as a first Ucut. if m*cessary. ofj“ l“*Kvr army ami a navy coarse he would reither start *iff as a capting or a major, but he do not * he has ‘-•ountry, in the event of capting or min<i working his way up. exper ni in which clemency should be grant***!, r*-venu**s. arc s****ing th** country «*p- but a r**ckles-, irniiMTiminatc exercise *‘iat***l on I. O. I . s totalling the stag- of the i*ar.i*.n power is little simrt of >r»-'i"K -“uni *>f forty-three t.illi..ns .>f a crime ami calculated to em*ourage rather than ch****k, the .spread of law .Mull the.se thoughts ov^er in y’our violation. mind—for some *lay the people are The |H*wer to set a.si«le v**r*licts K**>ng t*> rise up an*l *ieman<i that an .should Ik* vest***! in n.i individual, re- ‘‘'“J •»* wasteful extrava- gaidlc.-.- ..f what his name may be. jranc**. .Such an awakening mu.st come Th»„cxce.ssive u.-e .kf the |K>wers of 'f the counti-y is to be saved from -cltTtiency which i.s to*> often due to bankruptcy. | p*»litical pull an*i maneuvering, woubl • be made imp*>ssihle through a iu*e*l***l THE RED CROSS IN ACTION amendment to the Con.stitution. So^ When the recent disastrous storm him be.si to fight with the zeck- long as a governor can wipe-out ver- stMick iii t harl**.slon, the R*‘*l f ross ei-_jiIovacks, ami not the fr**shmens. dic*s of juries and .sentences of the was quickly on the job to ai I the court—-SO long will the cause of ju.s- stricken and homeless. This fi«»m the tic*, in a laig** ni**a.-ure, be «lefeate*i, Charl**ston F.vening IVtst *>n how the and u.sel**Hs court eX|H*ns** piled upon organization went t*> vv*»rk, while n«*t a 'u-w .-tory. should be of int**r**st t*» tin* puiilii* which is rail***! upon an nually to *n!i't in its in**ml>*‘i ship •' time; TOTAL ASSETS Report of Condition of Commercial Depository of Clinton l.ocated at Clinton, in the State of South Carolina, at the Close of Busi ness on September 28, 1938. ASSETS: ^Ca.sh. balances w’ith other $210,418.40 banks, and cash items in 50,206.001 pioce.ss of collection $112,162.39 639,245.16 United States Government 5,757.27) obligation.s, direct and 28,200.37) fully guarantei*d 91,000,00 1,936.92) State, county, and munici- j pal obligations 30,000.00 $935,764.12 Other assets 35.00 ,.i,ct* t*>(lay that the legion would “ex- ' ert its full influence” toward olitain- t*, en- ‘"if air force, ‘second to danger war. to our will be largely determined upon the condition i^his' uf'uur military air force,” he said. j newer ha«l anny millitery ience, but pack***! a gun a f*“W ...„ . . , , . , at the enunty rair Iasi fSTI where! Ulra*lw«*k-;-S*id the ^current legion, he served as night watchman, .if he' >•*'^00 new planes goes to europe, he thinks it woul*! LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL Deposits of individuals, partnerships, and cor porations: (a) Demand deposits $.‘148,057.71 (b) Time deposits evi denced by savings pass books NONE (c) (Mher time deposits 133,602.07;officers’ .'ktate, county, and munici pal deposits TOTAL ASSETS $233,197.30 LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL Deposits o f individual*, partnerships, and cor porations : (a) Demand deposits $'211,408.34 State, county, and munici pal deposits 14,121.37 35,115.54 th * re>iH«»*tiv*• «-**untI**.**. I \MTKRS \XD THE NKW DEAL For th**uvands of lawyers ail over lh» rni!f.| St •t* >. th** N»*w Ileal ha- b* s n. an*! i .'Till a r«*al. .Santa < laiis. Those whs* ai* able :*• "pull th** wires” h.iv* l.eeii snale'iing *l*»wii th** plums a.' then b;: p.i't of th*- wild spenitmg o’TV th* *• nt y i uitm-ssing at the *\|* -, ; ’avjia.vtis Tuks' iht n.izzar*! Roost expeiinient 111 tl;*-*nw **5,1 i*<*unt.v n«-ar u.s. .\ttor- n« .V * ng.*ir«**l in th»* fight for thi.s p'.w- p: hav** i*-e**ntl.v r**c**ivi**l an additl«>i:.i! ;.*»,U*K1 in fees (to be *1 \ .*l«d **«-;w** ii thi*-* i. a*Tording f*» a r*p*'i: .‘f th* ehairman ami mvi**- tary **! th* tl **-uw.ti*<| eounty fitmm** ♦•oai 'l. !*• *-v lously th«- attoi iH-y.s ha*l r*** lee.i a t.-tal .if J2*’».o*l*». the b>iar*i *'ff.*'.al' i*p**it*-,i. making a grami total to >la:*- of .v*'il.(HMi for tli**it s**r- VI*- .tmi ’h* .pio.i»*et -hauly y**t sta. *i \\ * g.it h*-* fr.«m .Hn**tli« i m-w s dis- pat. ■ •h.*: f*-* ' fot I*-gal '*-i vi«-es for t h* .*<.111:* *■ < oop<-i "tiu-ain" m !*-.v* r :*a; ’ *»f tl mr. h**lsum vernn-nl will ni**nth f**r his agt* ami buv lat<- •tal*' iia\*' th** alr*‘a*lv * \* * ■ li* •! \ t V »* * v. r-' b,l!- -li.ii.*Mt«i One humii*'«l •hoU'ai.d «i«>llai> f*>r .*l;*'.id.\ ami har»ll.v a g!**uml. .Apply siu'h and law - h**le *Lig in th. g*>>umi. .Apply smh f**es l*> th**ii'amls ,.f proj**ets ami wiMn'at M h m« ' a.I **\* i the e*uintry Ulid we hav* ludhT^ns g.'ing t«» law.vers f**r th*i' New I*, a) services. This tir«-*itw«*od e\p«*nm«*iit is lia ble to h e.ik that c*»unt.v b*fore it Is ttimi 1* ;*-*! *if i* «-ver isl. .Ami the Su*i:* *-« oopei pto Kvt for w hich Pr*'s- i.l* n' R >'*-**-:• ami May**! .Maybank l*’ddivi»*'s **f Chat . t.'Ji eiaini cn'dit (it is to be |*ai*l f**: -Aith your nu>M**y( is evp**ct- * *1 t** l a f-»i millions mor** vet un- > • p!o\i*l.-d ami mav h«-lp later t«* bank- rup* South * a..*l:Ma It s a *'i!tn« a*i.l outiage the vvay^ tavj aye: s‘ nioiie.v is l>**ing wast**d ami' s4|uan<l* M-d a 1 this e*>untry. .-An*! in this p**!it;*al spemling racket eer-. tain lawyer- in this stat** as well as in al! **lh* !>.' ar* bringing home the ba con f*>r themselves - not *»rdinary fat IkUck. but th* i-h**i*«-.st cuts. Whcie ^aiul v\*h«‘n w i)! ,t ad emi ? Tlie 1/ord only )*n*»ws. "laical authorities* in t*»uch with the situation were impress*-*! |»y th*- swift, *pi;*-t gathering of R**d Cr**-- w«>rk- »rs at ( harliston th** moment ii**ws w*-nt *>ut t*> tht* wiiiTd that n*-* d wa- hi-ie. Th*-.v came from , all *iuart* rs, as if sii!iimon*-<l ami iirought by ma- 1 gic. an*l when they airiv*'*! they w*nt t»» tli*-ir ap|>oint***i tasks with*nit con- fu'i*»n **r ilelay. as if all their li\**s th* .v bad b*-en truiiiing t«> do toi na !*> lelu'f w*>ik at ('harleston. B«‘ft>r** the c*>mmunity i.aliz***! it. th** Re*l Cr»*ss was on th** job in fore**. *‘fficiently woiking t«> itHiucc to u minimum the human suff* ring and want cans***! by th*- .st<*rm.” The R***l (■r**ss is one of the worbl’s gr*‘at**st b*-m*fact*>i s standing as an in*lisp«Misabl* * in*-r g»-ne.v ag**noy when stoim, fin* **i eatastr*»ph«* -trike as It dill III Chai li'ston. The R***l t’r»*ss kn**ws h»*w. W Ih-ii it is call***! into .sei- V ie** it instantly mobilizes it-^ relief f»*iv**.s ami is **n the job to n-lieve ne***l and suffering. It n*'«*ds m> *1**- f*‘m**. ami is the targ«*t **f m> attack or criticism on the part of th«* pii<>lM'. The R***l Cross is not a pttlitical *>r- ganization and this accounts f*>r the cffiH-tiveiiess «»f it.s work. It is **per- Ht*'*l on just the opposit** basis to that .»f the political relief-sp**mling pro- .-tn.xoft.rth. giam of the New l>eal. When the fe*l- era. g**vernment v^*n* ;nt*> relief work ha*l the whole problem be**n pluct**! in charge **f the Re»l Cross, instea*! of Jr*' and office-seekers, how iltffeivnt hte results woultl have Invn. Can an.v' .sensible person imagine this *>rganization making the m**ss *>ut of the ilistributiim and handling of re lief that has been made by Harry Hopkins? each year for the next five years, ^‘‘ftified and, officers’ but he indicated that the legiion would checks, letters of credit be willing to sponsor an upward re-j travelers’checks sold » I vision of those figures "if military, ca.sh. and amounts mr. nuMtre holds a little bit of experts d«*em a great number of| h^eral Reserve pr**ju*lir** against the fretK*hm**n.s: plam*s m*cessary to bring .America up; bank (tran.sit account) 209.61 si^imboil.ly 1**1<1 him that they beat to w«>rl<l parity.” TOT.-AL DEPOSITS -$516,884.93. the u. s. g**vve rm**nl out of ov**r | In an interview, .Senator l*ee, I)emo-|^‘^^^ payable, rediscounts, •J.iMKi^ *>n*iuiing th»* last war, and h** crat, Okiahoma, suggeste*! that the. other liabilities for af«-ansl that th«*y will gel what ^ Cnitt**! Stat**s .should reassert and de-j borrowed money iittb* moiim-y he has and Avont pay fim* the .M«*nr*»e tlocti im* so as to givc,^^^®’’ liabilities It back either, he has a fim* figg*‘r i fti.r**igii nations notice that it woubF ami his ilaibly thinks h«* will Ik* an not permit peaceful penetration into «>u|staml;ng-s*»btier. he has alr»*«ldy '«»(iuth .America. appli***i f«*r a pension onnei count I — **f his '«*n g**ing to w.ii. .aiv m**>'!«‘ think pay liim i s**n, am s the West Clinton News goV- l>v*»' ^ ^ ^ ^ his w if«* wil ■ i**ce:ve p* i month for him, .Mi s. H**.«'n Brittain of Moiganton, ami if th,v *lo this, he and the fam-1 N- ‘'..'is visiting her sister, Mr.s. Vir- i!ey can live virty comforty on th** Kfil VN**bb, this week. pres.s*-n; w**llfaie ch**i’k and the OM -'U. ami .Airs. .1. 11. .'siay sjient the IH-nsioii they are now getting, "‘‘*’k-eml with relaU,y*‘s* in Spartan- all tobl. tb«*y mought b** able to burg. th*-irs*lves a h«»im* for their •'*'•. ami .Airs. .1. J. tlaughters, .Air. and .Airs TOTAL LIABILITIES EXCLUDING CAP ITAL .VtX'OlJNT Capital account: (a) Capital stock and capital notes and de- iK-ntures ...... $20,201.40 (b> Su!)ordinat**d tle- NONE NONE $516,884.93 checks, Tetters of credit and travelers’ checks sold for cash, and amounts due to Federal Reserve Bank (transit account 191.87 TOTAL DEPOSITS—$225,721.58. TOTAL IJABILITIESEX CLUDING CAPITAL AfX'OUNT $22.5,721.58 Capital Account: (a) Capital stogk and capital notes and de- bt*ntures .. $2,500.00 (b) Surplus 2,500.00 (c) l’n<livideil prof its 2,'! 75.81 (d) Total capital account 7,175.81 posits 379,798.60 (c) Undivided prof its , 18,879.19 (il) Total capital ac count yeais .»f life, if he gets kill»‘<l. .Smith A’ernun and Wil- th.*y will buil.l a nicer home, v izzly. burn visit**.! .Mrs. Nora Smith in Greer iiu'luiling h«.*at and waiter. Sumla,v. j — I .Air. and .Mrs. Fr«*d Norttui, Misses TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAIMTAL I TOTAL IJABILITIES ' AND CAPITAL $233,197.»9 j On *late of r**p<»rt the rinjuired le- I gal reserve against deposits of this j bank was $22,572.15. .Assets'reportetl ! above which were eligible as legal re serve amounted to $233,162.39. This bank’s capital is represented by 25 shares of common stock, par or-e* ,„'U00.00 per share. $93o,* >4.1.., Boland, .Secy-Treas., of the 418,879.19 mr. m-H*!*- mought first try t*> get III the mat me corp-e for z**ck* i slo- vacks. he has benn infoiine*! that they hav*- a navy that runs up ami *l*»vvii the danub** betwixt gefinanny ami Italy ami Ute b*>.ss-porus, aliso the black -*•« if il jines th**m in their new b*>nmlary ansof*>rth. he says h** can hamlle a machine gun ami tar- l****I*H“s. as .veil as all types of aiial auntie-aircraft guns. goml l.uck t*> y**u, han.'iim uu>*>r**; may y»iu fetch hillci l*> his if ho ha- annv Last Rites Held For R. A. Spencer Nobodjr’s By Gee McGee _>VH.AT IM»KS IT MEAN? AVe are ;nf*,»rm**<l fr*>m AA'ashington frieml that fcdiiai .sjH-mling will hit the peak by m-xt .-p.-ing. By January 1st we are l**l*l by statistician.-. m*>st «‘f the work pr*Hlucing proj»H*ts should 1h* under way. and by .April 1. the maxi mum payrolls on federal and feder- ally-rinanciHl projects shoubi Ik* at tained. .AIij.^ Jennie A’ee-ve Smith Stars in a Great Sh*>w a nice play was pull«><l off at the fiat r*K'k high .soholl last thursday night amongst a laiye conci»arse of an*l love*! ones, it was en titled “prince charming” and miss Jennie veeve smith played his r*>ll .Irc-sc*! in king eddards the iv britch- *‘s ami sttKkings. Funeral services for R*>bert .Arthur SiH'iKcr. .Vs. were comluoted last Wed- nt*s*lay aftermnin at the Baptist church at Hickory Gi'ov**. A'ork ei>un- ty. his foimcr ^unc. He dic*l Tuesday at lusm a f«*w h**urs after being ad- mitt«Hl as a patient at the l,aurens h*<'spital. Mr. Spencei ha*l mail** his hi>nu* in laiuren-* c**unty for the past twenty- five year>, a great part of the time being siK'nt in this e*mimunity, where he was engages! in farming and the hamiling of prmhH'e. A f**\v years ago he movitl lo the farm known as the Shaw place in the Cold Point section, *He was a m*'mber *»f the Bellvievv Baptist church. He leavt s his widow. Mrs. Clarinda Ht*st*r. and .'-ara .Al**adois of Ean- ca ’er. w**i** ibe \vc*'nk-eml guests of .M . ami .Airs. P. .Al, .Mead«>rs. -Air. aiul .Airs. Fred Rosenlo-ig and sons of l’ni*‘n, visit***! .Mrs. S. AV. Kin- aid during th*' w*>ek-en*l. M rs. Mauil Franklin of Goldville, spent .Saturday with .Mr. ami .Mrs. J. F.. Braswell. .lack B«>lt of l.iuutns. sj)**nt the wi*ek-emi with Mi. ami .Mrs. t'harles I >unav\uy. •Air. and .Mrs. Bud Owens, Mrs. Henry Smumms, .Mrs. James Cres- wcll spent Satuiday with Mrs. Inez .8oi n>\% in Gri'enviU'e. .All. and Mrs. .A. J. Harvey. Mrs H. Harv(*y ami children att(‘nded a biith*lay dinner at the home of Mrs. Bessie Nelson in Enoree Sumlay. .Mrs. .Alollie Painter visited her iirother in Spartaiil>urg Sunday.' Mr. ami Mrs. R*>seoe Darby of GreenvviKHl, were the week-eml guests of Mr. and Mrs. (t. G. Hooper. On date of rejiort the required le-}abov’c-named bank, do .solemnly swear gal reserve against deposits of this that the above statement is true, and bank was $.Ut,841.86. .As.sets reported that it fully and corrt*etly represent-s .ibove which were eligible as legal .re-.-.he true .state of the .several matters sei'v** amount***! to $210,418.40. ^ .Memoranda Assets deposited with State authorities to qualify for the exorcise of fiduciary or corjKirate powers, or pledge*! for purpose.^ *>th*'r than to sicure lia bilities Dojvosits st'cured by pledg e*l assets pursuant to re quirement of law 1. R. .Adair, Ca-hier of the above- i named bank. *1*) solemnly swear that J i the al'ove stat**ment is true, and that ‘ ‘ it fully and eorr*‘0tly represents the true st.ate of the several matters here-j in c*>ntaine*l anti set forth, to the best ' of my knowledge and belief. j R. C. .\f).AIR, Cashier. State of South Carolina, j County of I>aur*>n.s. : herein containel and .-ft forth, to the best of my knowleilge and Ix'Iief. F. M. BOLAND. Ctirrest.-—.Attest: H. I). Henry, W. W. H arris, W. D. Copelaml, .lohn T. Young, DiriK’tors. * State of South Carolina, ('ounty of I.aurens. Sworn to and subscriWd before me jthis 11th (lay of October, 1938, and I hereby certify that 1 am not an of- „6,96h.40 or director of this bank. 60,000.00 VERA P. WILSON, Notary Public for S. C. My commission expires at the pleas- jre of the Governor. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 11th day of October, 1938, and I ROBERT S. OWENS. Notary Public. My , commission expires at the plea.sure of the Governor. this fine exhibition was horaldtHi as her master-peace and it will no doubt be took to cedar lane and the Norcounting the multi-million del- lar lendii^ activities of the Ri*con- struction Finance corjvoration, the government proposes to .spend $9,000,- 000.000 this fiscal year—the largest peace-time hu«lj«4 in history. By next Jane 30. the deficit for this year is acbeduled to reach $4,(HKi,000,0CK>. With such New Deal that no end is in sight. .A few hollywood. she has alreddy rote “national pitchers incoppqerated” and offered them the refusal of her anso- forth. Spencer; five daughters, .Mrs. W. Dan . , ..... . , <'.mi.VII ami Mr... W. 1.. Knight of Laurens, Mrs. Floyd Patterson of .. I'linton. Mrs. Brooks Corbrrr of lairr- '""''J' f" -'•'J- Molv.i, Huey ford, arrd Miss Ruby SperKcr, at '* “ »>»*- home) four sons, James Spencer of ’ . a. a.-.,. .v , • (Valhalla. Robert, Leo and H. J. Spen- of ttrllranr (Red) ((atkrns eer. at home: and thirteen (trandchil- *'“<* V *"* 1’ proving after undergoing an appen- - dix operation at the Greenwood hos pital. .Mrs. Geo. Stewart oL I.arens, visit- t**l Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cunningham! certify that I pm not an offi- Sundav. of this bank. .Air. and .Airs. T. N. .Meadors ..and i son, Mr. and .Mrs. t'. B. Smith, Wat-1 son and t'larke .Aleatlors spent Sunday) with Mr. and Mrs. .Arthur Young in: Ninety-Six. I Joe Campbell. Claude .Abbott,! Grange t'ampbell, Mr. and Mrs. Colie t'ampbell, Ellidge and Cleveland Campbell, visit***! in Spartanburg Sat urday. .Messrs. Vernon Trammell and Wil- McIntosh SHOE SHOP 34 MUSGROVE ST. TELEPHONE 185-W WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED. Goioral Motors To Add To Force 1 W . M. S. MeeU miss smith has allso .rote the r. c. Tgw A J J Woman’s Missionary society a. building in n. y. and asked if they • ^ ^UU I U r UlCC j,eld its regular meeting on Monday . c*»uld put her play on the radio for — , 'evening at the home of Mrs. Grady ^ the puppose of advertising coffee or ^t. 18. —The General• .After a short business ses officials. It IS no wonder somethi something Motors corporation announced today president. Mrs. R. T. Tram- ■ at about 15$ per nite and she could would re-employ 35,0(X) additional gave an interesting program, ago ..when the national debt pass^i ^ mik>*foam at the .same studio, workers within the next two weeks. ) several other members taking $25,000,000,000 there wa.s much pub- At the same time Alfred P. Sloan, memners taxing lie concern. Today it is fort'cast whoever employed her and chairman, said salary cuts made the spenders themselves) that the would have to dubble their fac-:^*^* winter would be restored, ure win Aortly reach $43,000,000,000, ‘ The increase in employment, it was and we aee a general indiffereitce on; ♦ isAid, was in connection with expan- the part of the masses upon whose! the first scene is the prettiest thfng'sion and production of 1939 models. W. J. BENJAMIN SERVICE STATION Standard Products Cars Washed and Greased Yoar Bonness Appreciated WHAT WILL THE LOAN COST ME? THAT. IS A SENSIBLE QUESTION AND WE CAN ANSWER IT DEF- INITELY! A ou will know in advance exactly what your monthly payments for principal and interest will be for the duration of the bian . , . There will be no future renewal or commission ex penses. 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