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• \ .PAGE TEN /' THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON B. C. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3," 19S8 Advised ‘To Go Home” I ♦ t Yesterday’s Hero Being Regard-j 4^ Suspiciously In England i During Stay Abroad. | '■ " " I London, Nov. 1.—The English mag-, vsine “Everybody’s’* today ,publisht‘d u article suggesting to Charles! A. Lindbregh that he give up his resi-j dmce in France and return to the) United States. | The article was hea<led “JtetUT (loi Home, Lindy’’ and cnticizi*<i the ac tivities of the flier here and in rope. Lindbergh has been under fire by tHtV'iet aviators for all»*gedly P. C. Line Coach EN PASSANT Ku-; he- value, iittling the Russian air force’s hi event ■war. While ('olonel Lindb<*rgh has en- 3oyed the hospitality of this country, •we have scrup•Jlou.^ly rt“fraim‘d from imnldling in his private affair^,” the magazine said. “In the future we will watch him carefully. Though there is no wish t > be rude, we would feel happier if he ■went home. . . . The article adde<l that if Lind- l>ergh’s future activities excite "a cei- tain amount of .'•uspiciori, Liridl>«‘igb will huvi‘ only himself to blame.” .»I,onoay night being officially Hal lowe’en. large groups of the city’s kid-i This Week’s Menu On Gridiron Red Cross Drive To Open Nov. 11 Friday vs Rollins at Saturday [branch of the county chapter. The membership in this area has been ■showing a steady gain in recent years, reaching the toul last year of 1,086 i members. “ I On November 11th tlje annual roll| Committees are to be appointed and Winter caJl membership drive for the Ameri- an intensive campaign launched next jean Red Cross will be launched in this-week to equal the excellent showing county as •well as pthej parts of the I made last year. dies were, out all over town for the- Newberry , celebration with false facc-s and gay Park, Fla. costumes, ringing door bells and sud denly vani.shing. There are all sorts Erskine vs Western Carolina Teach- United States, of tales about the origin of HalUrwe’en'ers at Due West. j R- L- Plaxico, well known young. ■ Revised dictionary definition for which goes. l>ack a long way in his- Presbyterian vs Mercer at Macon, business man of the efty, will serve the world of diplomacy: Pledge—a lory. We are told that the inhabitants Ga. ^ this year a.s chairman of the Clinton freshman in a fraternity, of ancient Britain Udieved it to be the Wofford vs Davidson at Davidson. one night of all the year when gho.sts Clem.son Vs George Washington at and witcht*s -were most likely to wan- Greenville. der abroad. Dn the festive occasion' Carolina vs Duquesne of Pittsburgh also, the ancient hadief was that a at Columbia, maiden who took a mirror in one Furman vs Marshall College at hand and a candle in the other and Huntington, W. Va. walked down the cellar .'<tairs back- The Citadel vs University of Rich- ,ward. wouhl .'see in the mirror the mond at Charleston, reflection of the face of her future m — Forest Fires Burning In Southern States Jack Nixon. Presbyterian college line roach, who is producing resultw this year with Walter Johnson’s Blue .Stockings. Nixon, also in his first year of college coaching, was graduated in-June from Georgia Tech where he was a mainstay on Ramblin' Wre<-k squad. WEST CLINTON Mrs. Joe CamplMdl, Corres|>ondent Bell St., Greenwood Clash Here Friday ill- Atlanta, .Nov. 1.—ishioke from burn ing wiHxllands canopitHl the South to- , j Shoals Sumlay on aceount of the TTiere werx* few large* fires, Inert'ness of her father, N. h. Hill, numberless small blaze.s dotted the*; Mr.and.Mrs.W.H.Adamsare vLs- countryside' freim the mountains of iting .Mr. Adams’ father who is se- North Carolina and Tenne*sse*e‘ to the riously ill at his home in Whitmire. Everglades of Florida and we-stward -Mrs. .lark An.brson, and Mrs. Will Jones attende<l the fair in Greenville husliami. It’.t all right foi the youngsters to • have a jolly time on Hallowe’en, the night of goiilins, witches and jack-o’-' 'lanterns, preivided they <lo not damage and de*stroy i»ro|K*rty, or indulge in! The Bell Street Wildcats (colored) iiad nu.schief to haras,s the iwople of will meet their sixth opponent of the their lu ighlxirhoods. " year when they face Brewer high .school of Gns-nwooif on Friday’ af ternoon at .‘L.'IO o’elfK'k. The game is to h«* played on Bell .StreK athletic field and promises to be an intere.st- ing ora-, to which the public is cor dially irivked. The line-up for Bell Street will be: Fuller, b'ft eml; .N. V()ung, left tackle; Hall, left guard; .Stevens, center; Watts, right guani; 1’. .Simpson, right tackle; Whe<*ler, right end; Ix-ake, Mrs. Paul .Jones was <-alUsl to Ware church. Rev. G. M. B4.yd was yms-'quarterback; Craig halfback; Gary. tor when the first brick church was halfliack; Wallace, fulllmck. erecttij in I'.KM on West Main stri***!. ^ In ten years the congregation out- Fashion note: No spats this winter. grx*w the building and in 1911 a new —Berlin f^apers pleace ropy, location was secun-d and the present, With th»* tian-fer thi.s week by the UpjMT confi renee of Dr. .1. < . Rojier, pa-tur of Nortli Broad Street Metho dist ehurch, to atoithei charge, thi.s ehurch has been -erved by 27 pastors «ince lM*S, at whi<h time Clinton cir cuit WHS form**tl. Kn Passant dis*s not know who was fiastor when the first tw<* frame buildings were <‘rwted, the first beihg known as .Mt. Zion .Metho- NOTICE! FOR PAYMENT OF CITY TAXES Notice is hereby given that Town Taxes for the Town of Clinton will be due and collectable between October l.st and November 15th, for the year 1938. The Tax Books will be opened for the collection of taxes at the oflice of the Town ('lerk on October Ist, and will remain open each day thereafter, Sunday excepted, up to and through November 15th. A petialt.v of ten (10) per cent will accrue on all taxes not paid on or before Tuesday, November 15th, which iwnalty will be in force through Saturday, December 31st, after which An additional five (5) i)er cent will accrue. The levy for current fiscal year i.s thirty-seven (37) mills; twelve (12) mills for current operating expenses and twenty-five (25) mills for interest and sinking fund on various Bond Issues outstanding. The foregoing notice is given pursuant to Ordinance passed by the Town Council. D. C. HEUSTESS, City Clerk. air lo thf luwlamls yf I/iuisiaiia. Thu ovur most uf^lht* rugion was hazy. [Saturday. J. F. Bruuks, as.sistant ’ r«i!:ional! .Mrs. Ursula Blakuly ami Mr. and IJnitud Status foru.stur, .said “Thu |.Mrs. Kdd Dunaway and daughtur majority of the worst fires bumingis|»unt .Sunda.v with .Mr. and .Mrs. Pat now are in aruas without organize<l .Murphy in Etuuru. county, .stall" or fudural pro>t»*ction.'’ Ruv. G. D. tioodwin of .Xndurstm, On patiMlIud national forust lands’ vsi»t«-<l .Mr. and .Mrs. .John Wonl .Sat- alonu in uight soiit hua.stfin states, urday. howuvur. hu said marly a hundru*! Mr. and .Mr-. K. S. Wo.Mlin and .Mr. firths had l.*t:it!i .JJ’IK** G‘d in thu last 10 d;iys. -Ml wur«* ."mall. j TIm- worst fiiu sHnation along the Atlantiu Si'aboanl tislay was in wupt urn .N'orth ('arolina nuar .Ashevilbs. I'huru fighturs baltiud on suvur.il fnmts all niitbl against flamus that imfM'iillud tht‘ .A-bi'villu watur shu*l and summur bomus in thu rugiiui. Brooks said Novumbur and Ib-uum- bur uonstitutud onu of thu wor.st |m*- riials of tbu yuai for firus b«‘u:iu-u of lixives on th«’ irrouml. Tliu uuirunt lack of rain lia- madu this tindur. It IS “bonu drf gum rally in t)iu wholu South,” In* said, and uvun thu "swamF*s an* «lryin>' up in .South Guorgia ami Florida •• lU'sidu tliusf natural conditions rruating “a sciiojis firu liazanl,' In* Mid thru* was ”<lang«*r in»w* fnon hunlurs.” lit* urguti ttn*in tt» bu par- tk'ulaily t*ait*fiil tif tlndr matcln*- ami camj* fires. Sint*u .lamiaiy 1, Bntok- sani, ap- pntxiniatfly its,000 at*rt*s of national fon*.'st timbt*r has liurmsi in North and .South < arolina, G<*oi'gia, Kri»rnla, .Mabama, Tt nin*'is<o. Mississippi, Ti*x- as, liouisiana, ami (Yklalnnna. I.j»ur»*hs. ami Mrs. Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On No matter how many medicines you have tried for your common cough, chest cold, or bron^-hlal irritation, you may get relief now with Cruomulsion. Beiious trouble may bu brewing and you !... ‘ cannot afford to take a chance with any ” • remedy less potent than Creomulsion. which goes liijht to the seat of the trou ble ana aids nature to sooUie and heal the inflamed niucousmumbranesand to loosen and expel gurm-ladrn phlegm, lives m (iiuur I iiu.-day Even if other remedies have failed. and .Mr-. '.less K<daml of .-p«*nt the w<*ek-rnd with .Mr .\. I.. Roland. .Mr. ami .Mr-. .\u«ldy Parker and sons, and K<ld I’ainUT of Gharlotte. s|Miit the wo«*k end with -Mr. I'arker’s imUber. Mrs Kdd I'urner. .Mrs. l.ula SteveiLs, .Mr. and Mrs. Tlionui- Stevens, Oi in .Stevens, Hugh Biaeknton of Rink Mill, and .Mr. ami •Mrs. .loi* Fieklin of Lyman, s|K*nt .Sumlay with .Mr. and .Mrs. Berry Trammell. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Norris of tlreen- ville, -pent .Sunday with .Mr. and Mrs. Roy Trammell. .Ml. and .Ml'S. Ia*t* Meatherly and daughter, .Mrs. Grovt*r Sanders vi-it- »d .Mis. .Mann .Sanders in Spartan- bviig .Sumbiy. Ml- Cliarlie .loiies of .Xppalm'he, Va.. and .Mr. and .Mrs. t'lyile .lones «»f I.aureiis. were the guest- of .Mr. and Mis. Dunk l'ov\ers Saturday. .Mr. and .Mis. Buck Maddt*n, .Mrs. \\. l.iiw-oii. Mrs. .Mary rrnmmell and .lim Tiammell of Dunean, visit- etl r«*lati\»*s here .Sunday. Mr. aiitl .Mr-. Kreil Ros«*nl‘«*i ger and -on- of I’nion, were the dinm*r gue-t> of Mrs. S. W. Kinant Sunday. Ben Franklin of Newberry, Msit«sl Will TiiiiH'i .Sunday. •Mr. na«l Mi's Iens. -pt*nt D L. Metier*. •Mr. and Mrs. i\ t’. .Xbbott ami fam ily. and Mrs. Womlnrw* Wilson and I • * ehildren visrted relatives in Belton , Sunday. , .Mrs. la’Roy Ballengr*r and son of ire Shoals, s|i«*nt the wi*r*k-eml with •Mr. and .Mr's. Rus-»*1I .Smith. .Mr. and .Mrs. Grady Smith. .Misses 'Nell ami .Morzie .Smith visited rela- house of worship proviilrMl. It was ini the iMi.storaU* of Rev. W. A. Fairy that the church wa.s built. The .Meth- rnlisl church ha.-i always sIoihI for short |»astorates, with four years a.s, the usual time iimit. In this res|M"ct it has widely diff«*n*<l fmin other ile- nomiiialions m which bmger fra-dsir- at**s are usually br*ld. The First Presbyteiian ehureh of this city, for r*xample, wliich was or- gan:7«‘d a f« w years before the biefiT~ - Methinlisl ebureh. ha- Im-i-ii siTved by only threr* pastor-. .\ young minister, William PIum»*r Jaeohs, wa- licensed •HI .-Xpril d. I sr’st. to pl each th«* go.-- pel. K*»r the first y«*ar be labored in this c«>mmuifity a- sup|dy and on May 2s. Is«’*l, was instalbsl. by .South Gan».ina pn sbytery as pa.-4or of the Shatly Giiove. Duncan’s Greek and GhntiHi churche- For 17 years he belli this j.*^;t»»i ate., r.esiimitig 'tii July.. 1*1. l’.*IU. He was -uccei«li-»| by Dr.. Dudley Jone.s in March, I'.*12, who -eiNisI the •••ngn gat ion f«»r eight yesar-, at which tune he resigned to Ucomi* a meinher of the colli*ge fac ulty. Following his resignation. Dr. D .1 UihmIs bi*t*aiiH* pastor in 11*20 annd has hea<led the ehurch for the p.»-' |s yi*ar ih'IUhI. 'Diis rivord of 7t year< farthftil icrxirr with only |thi«*e iMtstors is a rare exce|>tion, of c«*ur>e. and can be duplicated by very fi w chmche- of any denomination in till* whole countIV. ■ns Good Ncw)S Cor 0M>»*er ToM>** Benny Spiers ^of Ijiu- .Sumiav with .Mr. ami .Mr-. Rev. .X. .1. Dyer ami his |iri.son ^ dt.scouragea, try u ri*mnuision. ,.vangelislic gnuip had cluirgx* of the druggl.st Is authorized to retund ' money if you are not thorough!^’ morning services at 1 al\ai> Baptist chuix'h Sunday, and at the close of the -iTvices the church gavi* Brother Dy er a contribution to help in his pri-on I vangclislic work. don’t be dl.scouraged. try Cri*omulslon X’our your satisfied with the benertlg obtained, CreonmI.sion i-s one, word, ask for It plainly, sim* that the name on the bottle is Creomul.sion. and you’ll get tlie genuine proiUict unil the relief you WiUit. lAdv.) Clinton Finance Co., Iric. .\uto Financing Fire Insurance Office: JACOBS & CO. BLDG. Birth .Xnnuunoement Mr. and .Mrs. W. G. Spiers an- nounci* the birth of a son, Walter Glyde. on .'Saturday, Dct. *2l*. l.Mrs. Spiers before mnrriagp was the former .Mi.-s Doris Dudley of t;»\»ld- \ ille. B. Y. P. r. Enjoys Outing The Junior B. Y. P. U. of ('alvary Baiitist church, with the Rev. R. D. older Hughes, enjoyed a weiner roast v>n .Xlomlay evening. Hairi-on Gopelaml, an M-year- young man of thi- community, tells u- the-e I emim-cence- about Wade Hampton’s campaign of Is7*’>; ! My ngi* at tliat time was 1'.*, he -aid. laiurens county was being drilled III c*t*m|»anies. with some townships having twsv. (*M .lacks town-hip had only one c«*mpany, with N. S. Harris, as captain. Northern men had come' lilt,* South I'arolina to .-ecuri* office, and a man naine<i Stallbrand, Repulv I hcan. ssvking the Negro vote, made! .s|H*eches m several counties telling the NegnH*s if th«*y electisl him to| congri*ss he would give theiu-all 40 acn- of land ami a mule. I tYr. a CcTtOTl day T^Tanrrf-ahd vvas"" scht'tiuletl P* sjH'ak in laiurens and when the hour arrives! every male per-on fixmi 17 up was thi*rt* on hors es and mules, carrying pistols ami clubs, to h«nvl him d*»vvn. Dur captain did not want to march his men in un til he found om vvhere<to take them.; He -t«»p|HHl the company two miles out of Ijiuren- and .-pent _ Dr. K. F. T-aylor ami my-elf to town for in-' -t ructions. We cvhIc to Robertson’s hotcl as the DenuK'nits began cheer ing us,When Stallbrand lOV'kctl out of ■ the window his hat was thrown to! oar men on horses and as \vo rode j around the court house square the hat changed hands hiimlivtls of times’ amid applause, loiter some of nun carried it back to BROWN’S OCARTET HERE SATl’RDAY D. E. Tribble Co. rUNERAI, DIRECTORS EMBALMERS ■f Licensed Embalmers, Complcts Modem Equipment Dny PIhmm U Night K SU tr ac, ! “Bnvwn’s Quartet,” of B«dton. will give an entertainment consisting of trios, duets, .solos, quartets, jokes and *. were beaten piano numbers at .\cademy Street school Saturday night, Nov. 6. 1 The entertainment is simnsored by renroved him to the B. Y. P. U. of Calvary Baptist church, and the proct'cvls will be use«l I in the Christmas program of the .church. .Xdmission will be: .Adults 15c, ! children 10c. hullWks^ fairness speaker. , The b;g crowd, white and coloretl, was SvHvn gathen*d at the speaker’s .-tand. .\s Stallbi'aiuk procvHled in, an attempt to make his speech, men and boys wxvuld punch him with sticks, and in the confusion a number of and two killed. Just then Stallbrand gave a distress i signal and the Masons took charge of him and removed him to the hotel,! in-1 structions to leave town without" de lay. Until the election of Hampton j tJie county judge of probate, clerk j of court and superintendent of educa-j tkm were Negroes, while the other; officers weie white men elected by Negro votes. (Coatinued from page enc> | security, but must continue her ef-* J. forts for world pemce. \ difference between the pessi- Another speaker waa Or. Mario Pi- ^ opUmist is explained in 'mentel Brandao, BraxiHan ambassa dor, who pledged his country to sup port the Roosevelt “good neighbor** poHcy and iitdkated BrazH woukl tiy to expand ita commerce srith the Unit- ad Statee by renMvhxg exchange diffL cakka. a few wotnds. The pessimist says, “Is there milk in the pitcher?” b'Jt the optimist says, *tP)ease pass the cream.** fUBSCSIBB TO TBM CtfBOIflCLB C. Baldwin Motor Co. Clinton, South ( an lina has been appointed as a NEW FORD DEALER To all car ownera—and to Ford owners eepedaDj—there shovdd be |ood nawa in the aonoonoement of added facilitiea for oonvenient, ooo- nomical aervice in thia’neighhorhood. The' oonaiatent poUej^ of the Ford Motor Company is to provide the highest poaaible type of dealer repre- sentatioa in each oommimity. And in keeping with this policy, the new Ford Dealership announced here today is equipped to render expert service <m all models of the Ford car. The Service Department is equipped with the most modem equipment and all mechanics ham hmn thor- oughly trained in Fprd ssrrica. Genuine Ford Parts are used and labor on ordinary maintenance oper- tions is billed at a standard flat ratoi Dixq) in and inspect the showrooms of this new Ford Dealership where glistening new Ford Y-B cars are on display . . • Note particnlarly the fict that this year there are two new Ford \S cars. The Standard Ford y>8 cornea in two engine sizes ^—85 H.P. and 60 H.P. In addition the De Luxe Ford car with the 85 H J*. engine ia the biggest and most luxarkMis Ford ¥-8 ever built. We believe yon will find everything about this dealership worthy of your patronage. FORD MOTOR COMPANY *a