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/ / fAGE EIGHT THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C THURSDAY, APRIL 20. 1939 Washington I ~ LAND SALE The State of South Carolina, County of l*urens. In Court of Common Pleas. Walter P, Whaley. Committee for Troy Bailey, Plaintiffs, vs I>t“wey G. Hill and May G. Hill, Defendants. Pursuant to a Decree of the Court | in the above stated case, I will sell! at public outcry to the hijrhest bid-i der, either in or in front of the Court] House, at I^Aurens, C. H., S. C., onj Salesday in May next, beinjt Monday, Wa.shinjrton, April IT.—The .sorest the 1st day of the month, durinjr the spot in the nation’s economic set-up lopal hours for such sal<*s, the follow- js cotton. It is also a point upon which in^ de.scribtHl property, to wit: Ja .sharp contniversy is rairinir between ".Ml that tract, piece, or jiarcel of|the ailministration and the senators land situate and lying i^i Laurens .ami repres<*ntatives from the coUon- County, State of South Carolina, con-1 growing states. taining three humlrwl thirty-thriK*' The problem is how to move to mar- and one-fourth ) acres, more ket the ll,r)00,0()0 l>ales of cotton or less,' an<l bounded on the North w'hich have iH-en held over frf»m pre-' by lands of T. .1. Coleman Kstate,'vious years, carried in wan*h«»uses by on the Hast by lands (»f (’’amplM-ll the aid of government loans of a lit- children, on the South by lands of :le over eight cents a pound, ('otlon .1. H. -Miller F>state an<l on the Wi^st exports have di'climsl from a foiimT by Jan<is of Dollie .Mad<len and land average of .seven million hale.-^ a year of Dr. Fuller, This tract of land is to undt*r four million, the same tract conveyeil to 'J’roy A.j The cotton jdantes-. of the S*>uth Bailey which de»sl i.s reconled ip jiroduce an average of twelve mil'ion Detsi Book III, page PJ."), ami heit;„' Imles. Foreign and domestic market.' the same tract of land this day con- combined will not take more than ten V, y«sl to us by Walter P, Whaley, million hales at a price that will , n- «-<.minittee for 'I'roy A. Bailey.” lahle cotton Owners to pay •o'f the T< rms of .Sale: Cash. 'govi-rnment loans against the stock in The suecessful bidder, other than i , , ,1. i>i , rr I 1,1 , I he .secretary of agrieultuiv and the Plaintiff lu-rein, immeiliately on the conclusion of the hidiling, shall <ie}H»sit with the Clerk of <’ourt the sum of five |H‘r cent per annum as a giiarantee of his good faith in the f'ldding. The same to Ik* applied to the pureha.se price upon his comply ing with the terms (d sale, other- Named Presii^nt - Commerce Body Laurens School' 'Cotton Allotment Exorcises Set ment will be made on idle or aban doned farms. We Do All Kinds of PRINTING Except Bad. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. The ( . ( . (ill.ES .\piiJ meeting of *h*- <'han»‘-er of 'tV.mmerce was hold Tue'day < ve- ! ii,g at Hotel < lin*on at wh- h time the rep'irt of the iiominat.: g c* niim:- .1 *1 tee w.a' unanimou'.y adopt*-<}. and the foJl.iwing off eer- iriductoi ' *■ of'.o- fo) :h. coming year: Pre-.d* nt, < . < . (M*-'. / Vic<* f*ie'ident, K. K. Feigu-en. .'secretary. Dr. D. O. Khanie. Jr. Treasurer, F. Winn. , .. .Additional dir»*ctors: A. B. tbaifriy. market_will foumi for two million reining president; P. .M. P.tts. R f(resident hav«* pr«»|K».se«l to pay ownei*s of storiKl coitton a bonus in cash to release their cotton for ex- ! port at Gtjj cents a pouml. at which price it is figures! that an ailditinnal bale.s. That amount woidd about baJ- | I*a>’Tie, , . , , ^ f, f ...lance the annual surplus. •wise to IK* i»aid to Plaintiff for credit, a.. , j i , ' 1 h<* plan would cost the gi>vemment fn,m sixty to ninety million dollars a year. A part of it is the pnifMwal to increase dutie.s <»n cotton rnanufa* - , , , . M I II .u I turn'd giKHls, to keep pnaiiM'Is made saul lands shall Ik* re-sobi on the same . * * * , . 1 . .. ... ,i_.lir(rm .Amerieari cotton fnwn K. W. Wa^le and H. D. on the imlebtisine^s. In the event the successful bidder should fail to make such d*'|Misit, or slumld fail to omply with th(* ti-rms of sale, the Mime sul>se»|iierit .S4iles<lay on the same terms, at risk of the defaulting purchaM'r. Thi- purchas«*r to pay for pajiers, s'anip' and n*cording. V. K. FldLMING, (’. <\ P. A- G. .S'. Dat.d Apifl 11th. lift;*.—‘JT-at. coming I in to compi-le with .American textile I manufacturers, and to |»ay our nianu- Jfacturers a sub'idy on giMsD « \|M«rt<si to compete in foreign markets. Pr(tpos>ed Sidulions Laurens Man Dies From Bullet Wound S. ('lifton Itrownlee KtHind In lied I'nronsbiou" With |{\ Ills Sidr. 1^. ( I lM ION FOB l.KTTKBS OF \DMIMSTB ATION, .•^•ate of .South t'aiidiria, < ount v of l,aureii.'. • r.y .1. Ilewb*t,te Was'on, Probate .dgi ; WheieU'. .Mi>. I.vdie .Mllaill LiliN* l-ate. to U* hell! at IjHurens ('ourt Mouse, Iwiurens, .'s. on .April 'd.'ilh. 11- I .-..4M*ii . April , Ft. S. t f* ■ The .Smith Bankhead bdl. whu-rf ha- .VJ. >i„ie manug* h. m f .r j passiil the senate, pro|H»-es to -olve * n mdo-r of years, .l,«d a* II - •the coltoii problem by letting farm- Th.ir-day night at a bwai H^—p ta! a- il ls buy bar k th»* cotton on which th«-y of a biili*o u..,irtd oi ‘hi- I have received eight-cent loan-. f,.'r ' d \\ e.irie-duv nigh* at - ft.-r !three cents a poiinri, on condition that <e»rrl<»n stiect. the growers ir'duce >priMlucti«>n this >heiiff I . \\ . \\ i*-r ma*i* an in\«- year to comfK*n'ate for the cotton -hoiT.y after ii-. e ving tbi 'they buy; and that instead of piMe- '•I***'' n'nl aid he fmnd Brown.«s 'tabilizmg loans grov»»*rs of this uiwi*n-ciou-. with a pi-to. a* hi- made suit to me. to grant her Leltt*rs j yeui *s crop I.e given a .sidi'idy of three whah hr appanery Kad, ■ f Administration <»f the estat4* luid.ceiit.s a }MMind on all they grow filed a -hot .mo hi- right ti ni|»lr TV efficts of .lohn Thmnas Little. * The estimated cost of this plan <ttt»-nding phy-w'iaii -aid trt.ia> that These are. therefore, to cite aml'w'ubl U* $lll.*..(HKI.on<l lo-s to the g..v *he man had -iM4.en a few word- i»xx*- lelnionish aW and singular thi* kindred eminent on cotton loans already ma«lr. hr ieiitly after Umg taken to the he-- «nd cnslnors of the said John nioma^s Mild $1S(MMMI.(MI0 on thi' >Nai'- re.»p >-'»« liip>c,J into unco-». l.ittle, di-ceasisl, that they Ik* and ap- by way suVidy. seiou-ne--. |K ar U fuie me. in the tViurt of I’ro- The Sugar SitualNM IU-f..re Incoming a store neanag, r .•\noth«*r fanii crop w h«»'f g ower- ^d N-rn a salesman hfwe with Hie iH'ginning to deniami im*re pri»t«er- *ne*the-r firm fi*f a long I'eiyid »«f next, after piiNication hen*of, Gon fnmn government, i-s -ugar Herr y***:-. <*f * fn. nd.y and coartc-a- n; in oVIo* k in the foix*n«H»n, to show,the pnWi*‘m is nid one* «*f enlarging manne r, he wa- wedi kneewn in the eiiuse, if any they have*, ■why the* .said "ur expe*rl market, imt of keeping *dy aiiei e.ver the c«>anty. Xehnmistratiem sheeiilel not U* giHiiteel. fu'vign sugar out eef the d.>me-.tK "f Aiageely. rt seem- Given uneleT my Imml this inth day market. •«»».•< »»o om- eLe besub- hi- y.Hirg • •f April. .A D., I'he* siigai situation i- a cemipli- •taughle-r wa- at hemw arni 'H» had' .1 MF.WLKTTF. W A.SSO.N, e ate el one*. Fri.ler the sugar ae-t e.f re tirr-l fe.r the night.it wa- -anl Jn ‘J.'w J. P. L. the* -evre-tary eif ixgiwulture- an l»»«»wnl«e hitn-edf Kaei le-xuined mially e-stimate- the total ebrnn 4ie hemie- fe.r the night fie.iii I r'em. t.> ceinsiiiiiptiem of sug.ir feer the pres'enl is hie h e ity he* haei rece-nt^jr l>ee n trails ing ye ar The* law imw proxab ' that b irsNl at his restuest. it is uiwh r eoily .*».*> anel a fraction e-e-ni eef the 'toswl. by the- -ame e«n|Noyir.g c »ia .nalieoi’s sugar ne'esF may he gr'*wn l**riy He- wa- a native e»f tht- c«eui>ty. in the* I’niteel .'state.s, alKuit l'» |»e-« ■ '»•»> *he late .Ml. artel Me- Jame- ce*nt iM-ing alleittisi te* foreign c.*un Ibeewnle-e i>( the- AAarrten I leek -esc tiie*s, chu'fly < «^i|a and the Philip li'*r*. pines. He I' ur\i\e*d by hi- wit*. Mr* Can .Ship MMMMHI Tents lallie O Btowrxle.e ; two s.m*. James Cndei the Phili|«t>ine* irtelets itde-nce •»’•! MwiAift Br..wnlee; e.n* .taughtee. act that count I y is entit'e^l. few s,v- Miss .Sara Bntwnlee; a si-trr. Mrs |i*ial ye*ais, te* -hip MHi.lHlti ton- of Mack Burn-, and a hrothe*. K. B 1 raw siigai aiul .Mi.lNKt te»ns ed refiiH'd Breewnlee. all e»f laiure ns and vwinity. sugar to this cenmtry free* of all eluty Cn«b*i the* revipieH'al tra>ie tieaty dilh < uba negotiated by the -tate eb - puitnie-nt, < uba ha- to pay eertly nine- te‘iiths of a e*e*nt a jtound e*n sugar it ships to the* I’nite'ei State's, aitei Is al- levwisl to seiiel inte* thi- marke't reeugh- ly two mi Hum tons a ye*ar. 1 iVfmite limits eefthe* tonnage' e>r -u^ Dr. Felder Smith of DBS. SMITH A SMITH tHTDMKTBLSTS Specialist In Kye Examinations Offire lloura Daily I’honr 'J9 for Appeiintmrnl CLINTON. S. C. Softball League To Be Organized D. E. Tribble Co. TCNUKAI, imtm'ORS * ...and... E.MHALMERS Licensed Kmhalmern, Complete .MiKiern Equipment Day Phone 94 .Night Phones 24. 2.'>.A or 255 Clinton, 8. C GET AFRAID And STAY afraid of bad brakes and ^ . . . YOr i.L LIVE l,()N(;. ER. 5 Then let us test yours often, for . . . . . . it costs nothinii: and COULD SAVE YOUR UFE. Sowers Garage PiMNIC 196 ^ A me'e'ting will tee VId at Ae-ademy .Stre-ct sehend Memdav. .April ^4. at 3.;U» p. m . at whK'h tinw A\'. G. AVU- -»*n, state ie'crcatre>n superv*-*-: of gar which othe*r nations may x'ihI to athie-tk's. will be pre-sent for lh» pur- thi* I nite*»l States aiv fixe-el by pe'x- |*,«s,» of etiganiziiig amateur s»*f?hnH cenfage s of the totixl cstmiatcd con- ,„*! ba>»'t*all teams in i baton. -umpMon. All countru's except A'irf»a Kxwyonc in!»r.*ste«t in idavmg mth- ami the Philippine- have to |uiy $I n7 or ha-i-ba.’l. is invited to a huiidrcti iHuinds duty. attciHi. Teams are to he o)gantx*'d for Mawaii. Puerto Bico. .xnd the A'lrgin p.rK. wom» n. men and b**ys. I islands .all imjK.rtant -iigar |w*«.tucing Te.xm- or ganiz.sl will'p.av in a .countlies, iKing a part of the Cnittsi Wag.ie com|M--»sl of several olVr States, pay no duty on their -agar TV* winner trim* laiuivn- -hii)p«‘(i here. county will nu*et winners f*w>m sur- I art ol the sugar csmtrxd ptan is r>*unding c\»unlies to determine the the payment of suh.sulu*s umier the champions of the entire area. Area soil conservation act. to r«'ward sugar champions will nu'st to d«*termtne drs- planters tor kwping thi'ir sugar lands champions. There will he four' out ivf prodiK*ti«*ii. TV'se subsidn'S. of districts, two in the upfrer. arvJ two $J4 an acre a year, run into big money i„ the bwer jmrt of the state. The for the large .sugar ciwnjMnies prtwiuc- champmns will mt'et in i'olunihia ear ing cane .sugar in the South and tV' jy S<'p(t'mher to ovHitend f*»r the island territories, and Iwet sugar in state championship, the winner of the West. which will ref>rescnt the state in the One comparatively small sugar cxmi- national tournament to he hebl in I>any in Florida, by retiuctng Hs acre- Ghicagt* in the fall, age in cane, rt'ccivi'ti (Ttt.OliO cash \]j mtervsteti persons are inxited from the government last year; sxxm* attend the organization meeting, of the laix»‘ Uxuisiana cv>nipanies get — — annual subsidy juiynnents running wore it not for the foreign and do- millions.^ ^ mestic quota restrictions. Support friHn ITorida Administration opposition to any CmU r this s>ist»'m i'uha supplies change in the foreign siqrar q'U*Has aliout two million tons of the annua! base*! upon the benefits to .Amen- donu siic sugai consutnption of around can imiuslry which it is contended scNcn million tons; the Philippines have been derived frvxm the Cuban aVuit half as much. trade'treaty. A group of senators, headed by In exchange for the rexhirtioa in' Si nator Kllemicr of Louisiana, and sugar duties. Cuba granted redurtioas > including most of the members of on more than 400 different .American! both houses from the cane-grxrwingtmanufactured items. The resalt, the and sugar beet states, has started a commerce and state drpTTmrnrr caa-i movement to revise the sugar act, tend, has been to increase sales afj imiting imports to 40 per cent or less.) .American goods to C^ba fr The proposal has strong m^poit from <25.000,000 a year to m Florida, where taro or three millioB!000.000; arhile ■ 000.000 of sugar to |•ctes of cane land might be fJSw- Hipp & Chandler Clothes for Men and Roya A'oor Ru-inrss .Appreciated , ton in the past three years must plant at least 80 per cent of the 1939 co:- RlllitlCF acreage allotment in order to le- aXAllIll|^ ValVdl /jj}j conservation and sub-sidy Rev. R. F. Morris To 1‘reach Ser-l in,t™ctions lavt b«n received at . irisiruc.ions na\e oeen receivea ai, office ha.- not received any instruc- mon To Graduating Class On the county agent's office that farm- tions as to what effect the low planted • .May 21. jers (old growers) are not required to'acreage might have or. future aJl>t- t ^ plant fun cotton acreage ailotment to ment. It is understood that no pay- Laurens, .April li.—The program n „ • j v - . .. , • .1. I receive soil conseT\nng and subsidy 'for the closing exercises of the Lau-• ^ ^ ^ ’ , u 1 vf in no u poyment for 1939, C. B. Cannon, coun- rens high'school. May 19-22. has been ... ^ ^ .. announced bv C. K. Wrirh,. superin- 'hat icndcnu The el... mil this ye.r is . . -4 1 . allotment for a new farm and those composed of 80 seniors, o4 girls ^ hovs I farms that have not gtown any cot-f The finals will open Friday night.' — Mayl. 19, with class day exercises. On Sunday evenirtg. May 21, the an nual sermon before the graduating' c]a<- will he preached by the Rev. F. .Morris, Greenville, presiding eider of the Greenville district of the .Meih<Kii-t church. The closing program will foiUm on .Alonday night, .May 22. when di ploma- will In- present I'd and other awards made in connection ■with the finals. Instead of a gue.-t s|>eaker for the i»ccasion, advlresses will he made by the cla.«s .-alutatorian. Miss \’;v;an Duke- of luaurens. and the \a.edict.irmn. Jack .Smith of AA'ater-' it>n. These exereises, with the ex- cej.'.i in of th* sermon, will take place r the high scho »1 auditorium. .Meantime, the junior-sinior recep- :.'>n w'li. lie ht Id Friday evening, May SUB.S< KIBE IG THE CHRONICLE "Hie Caper Everybody Reuda” NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS APRIL 29 will be the last date (or the pay ment of 1938 Taxes. After April 29th all unpaid taxes will be executed, which will mean 4% additional pen alty and S2.25 execution cost. D. R. SIMPSON County Treasurer SUCH LOVELY, BRIGHT KITCHEN WALLS • • • and they're washable, tool INOUGH **FRiS.CO-GLOS** OR *‘SEM-t.OLO'* POR A 9k 12 KITCHIN COSTS ONLY $3.7S If more folks readized how inexpenaive gocxl wall paints were, there would be more up-to-date kitchens and bath- roomt in town! If you like a bright, glossy hniah, choose Fres-Co-Glos—if you prefer a aemi-gloas finish, use Scm-I-Glo. Both are easy to apply, flow freely and cover denaely without la^ or brush marks. Both are washable —a damp doth keeps your wallt apse and apwi. Each comes in srhite and six attractive tints. Crvne ~ ' in fQr_a tree cotor card._Tb< price of m4 Industrial Supply Co., Inc. Rhone 91 I rOR A FLAT FINISH ZAN-Z-LAC DAVIS •! BALTIMORI f PAVIS •# RALTIMORI OUU FINISN VARNISH TKNCH nOOl VARNISH reis^o-uTi Coowa la It smart ttata ar- Qteaa that "luasd rubbad ia- Baay to apply—will act turn krted by Iradmg mtmor dec- iab** wHhnut the hard arork of white and la not injured by ^ orators. 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See him —mdayf KVECTED KNH- ACnON MMNG SYSTEM ^proved SAodiproof Stmarteg^ On Motfw D* L»a« medeU o^. GHEVROLE 'MunnasTMUMinconr NEW OBSERVATION CAR" VISIBIUn Ai noToas VAiuc GILES CHEVROLET GO.. Inc. CUNTQN, S. C.