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THE CXINTON CHRONICLE, CUNTON. S. C.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1989
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WILSON W. HARRIS, Editor snd Pid)liahOT
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its correspoTMlenta.
Nobody’s Business
By Gee McGee
MiKcellaneoaa News Items Prom
Flat Rock
mr. art square has the mumps in
his jaw.s, he is able to set out on the
Blackest Day
Faces/Poland
Red Terror of Recent Years Re
called In Contemplating What
Is To Happen Now To People.
THE POCKETBOOK
KNOWLEDGE ^
, London, Sept 19.—The full horror
front piazza, his head look.s like a partition of Poland and its I
fpunkin, oniy worser. meaning for a world thrown over-:
I u «,^t'nijfht back into the dark ages only
1 mrs. hubhert srreen thought .she grot
'snake bit in the backyard, but it was
began to be realized today as first
i u accounts were received of the German!
something else, she is.about recovered , i- • . , • • ii
A ■ A i V - no itical police coming into' occupied
and IS doing her washing today. ' i J- a a . i
^ areas whind advancing troops.
dr. hubbert green is back from a After having witnessed the swift-j
ct>ar.se in baby feeding from up north, est destruction e.ver delivered to a
but they are so skace at this riting, state of thirty million souls by an
he probably made a mistake in being overwhelming military force, the
tetched how to look after them. I world will now witness what undoubt-
♦ edly will be the vaste.st mas.sacre of
rev. will waite took a violent coff- civilian population ever committed
ing and sneezing spell yestirday and ^j^^^ Jays of Genghis Kahn.
LIM>HEK(;irS ADPRESS [the matter of .securing new enterpris- j^^llowed his cudd of tobacker. it was poipj, London point out that the;
Charles A. Lindbergh, for the first. for^the jitat*. Maybank^ it will larger cml than usual onner count present agony of their nation is not
CI.LNTO.N, S. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1939
time in eight years, went to the mi
crophone last Fritlay night to deliver
a stirring apjieal to the .American
remembered, was the chairman in <,f somebody gave it to him and he bit [.y^n in the .same class of events as
charge of the proa^t that time. joff more than he could chew. (former partitions which were car-1
.Another promise'^heard during thei ^ ried out by the imperial regimes of^
ig aj'lie • camnaiim was that the eicperiment! miss Jennie veeve smith, our a * • ad
TM'onle against .American ‘ involve- campaign was in«i me ^ Russia, Austria and Prussia.
^ iwould provide jobs for 40,000 people.Ificieiit scholl principle, thought she historial partition.s pained!
so- i
ment in Kurop^^an wars. !^H.;sil,Ie■ pe^.on.s should have known; had ketched the .small-pox at V-e I J
Mr. Lindbergh not given to . propaganda.;county-seat a few days ago, btit it
vonrimr\.on to the numVr of jobs;was only some pizzen uT breaking
tween two totalitarian states, each
politician, does n<»t rush into public only a handful have been out on her as usual in the fall,
print every oppwtunity he gets for ’4 i » , . .1 . . • , ,, , , . . • «
«.|t Hut wh™ h.. •I"*». Th 1 WucX;,»Der nmj*ct i« nolh-l fuHy <lev«lc,ped machine for
«,„.ak. he has sonuthiiiB l.i aay. Whiui J,* ^ of a wUd dream “ *>.11 of cotton with hi. t<.-n.:lm|>o»inR by terror the govemment .
he .laud fia linirly that the l.'nit.d „l^m luthorTa^ ?^e ihari" <•" ki- f-™- *" •>“(«•» £T“i - a •
States Shoulil ii.ainlaiti it.self aloof f"/' ^" f„ul,-|Kf‘ ■‘""k''" «"-■ ke has b.e.n a ereatl Behind the Red Army I. advaneine
from tlK. Iiuarrcls of KUio;., he lit- ...ker.teriy walli, by "<>^ GPU U
U-ied a Iirofouiiil truth. approved:fothiint murh. |police, ^the RuH.lan GPU.^ while it.
■ Iliir -afety d ies not lie in iir t- holder, in the im|e jimmie nettle ei„„. „„ the heel, of the
iny Kiir,mean wars. ;«''k ,,a,e .M-ekinK reWeetioli. ('ertainly. it - ,,h.nce on the iyetwll a few day,
' 1 ill nine y I,,, „ di.tiiiet (lolilieal flavor, and;,|„, tryinit to make it do like a
J ‘ ^ wnuM not attract th<* invesUnent of a Lut l»efoar she got himiwhart. of their stricken nation will
dollar on the part of .South Carolin-^ string by the leg, he pop-'contain al»out 10,01H),()00, while Ger-
ians sean-hing for a sound business j p^.^j alsive. 'inany’.s will have aliout 20,000,000
enterprise in which to put their, ^' population.
“If we
abioad, \\i
heine,” he }iild«sl.
.Vgain. he said; “An iKx-an is a for-
mitialile barrier, even for nnxlern air
craft. Our <»wii natural frontiers are
enough. If we «>xt«‘inl them to the
r«-nt(T of Kurope w«‘ might as well ex
it nd them around the earth.”
army.
The
likewise j
German i
Poles estimate that Russia’s
money.
aiken b«*ad was down to .see
LAND .SAFE
Throughout all of Fo-lxhe Stale (*f South Carolina,
1, iViiur *u..,. that the pr.ii..ct will'ni.iiniiia and last wevk-end. hi.,I;,";' “^“alHe .";' ‘
never Imt c»mplet..d. Several railliunl time was out thr.v w,.ek. airn hr, men ami wenienl 'V. <■<»■« •>( C.irnmnn Pleas
. . , . dollars will most likely Ik- wasteil on 1 pnmu.ses to go straight now, but >“»' 4,,a_y The hederal Und Bank of (olum-
< ..I, lambergh is right and has n-n- undertaking and th<-n work will j temptations will l>e great where he '»:| Thd- Pole* nnint out that the GPU '»• "alter Robinson, H.
di n.l a public sd-rviis- to the American happe ned onihe is running a filling station. ■ formerly the cheka and recently Hammond, l»e-
popb- in soumling a dang.-r warning ^ „f similar ventures in va- formerly ine cneKa and recently re
nummr oi similar veniur . va, ^„rry sp<»n- »»«ptized the narkomindel or minis-^
iH ing tlrawn into Kuro|K* s ^.^untry. It is an-: , V ' u* '♦ i Urv of th^* interior executed virtually
lln re is no b:iIlyh(*o m what ,.i__:„„ —unnlc of New Deal Igarrage friday night and stole try of the interior, executed virtually
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Pursuant to
a Decree of the (’ourt
the (’lerk of Court th? sum of five
per centum of the amount bid
as a guarantee of his giKnl faith in
the bidding. The same to he applied
to the purchase price upon hi.s com
plying with the terms of sale, other
wise to be paid to Plaintiff for credit
on the indebtedness. In the event the
‘successful bidder should fail to make
ness, the I.iiidliergh address is given,
publication in to<lay’s paper.
PKK.'sHING \1
(b iicial .lohri .1, Pr*- bing, Ani'-ri-
ra s number one World War \etc;an.
celebrated his 7‘.H h birthday a few
days ago in a tt.» hinglmi gov ’ ii-
ni» ri* tio-'t.ial w n i he i an! to la*
;• ;i 'Ig .1 « < »v up V'lll" t abuH*
s-i|. g • =
such deposit, or should fail to com-
T tubes will be without exception for children and j I will sell at ^jy terms of sale, the said
flint.>11 Day la-^t Thu»s>!ay Friday:
yores trulie,
mike lark, rfd,
corry s|>ondent.
and .S.ituiday proved an nteiesting
and profit aide event in the city’s bus-
ine life, accordiivg to repirls we NepoHam In Flat Rock
have heard from a number of bK-al',1^.,.^ nir. eiiditor;
business men. The thr«-e.sJay event mayitr is acting like h«
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• '"<1 I 1^ opt-an » a'
: !: - g mat k' d h; bi th
g .1 [lid* -.a'l-'i' nt, a'l
ill pi • ed* it* d for him,
a >- .»n of f» w
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The puix-ha.ser to pay for papers,
stamp.s an<l i-ecording.
V. R. FlaKMING,
C. ('. P. & Cm. S.
FIN A I, SE’n i.K.MKNT
T kc n<»tice that on the l-tLi day of
ag.iinst
ronflu-t
^^t.^l.se of its timeliness and sound- ‘ n;m;e; j7.;‘ ;; not always ihen, every adult man' Pu^c outcry to the highest balder j,;,,; ^hali 'bc- ^elsold on7h;
-‘****,Id m^ver have started. ,tuffiand woman in Russia who had pos-i^'tber in or in front of the Court Hubs«;uent .salesday on the
a., .vi/av .7^ , .av ■.-I* I back Of .shake hands with the sheriff, lesser! enough money or other proper- at. ^ ' V \ ‘ ^ vi the defaulting
( l.tNT »N D\>S (iD 0\ KR | .—^y di-stinguish them from workmen' ^‘*’*'tay in CKUiber next, tkeing Mon- pufx3)|iij,er.
and the poorest |H*asants. |‘lay, the 2n<l day- of the month, dur-
, If Russian iM.Ishevik terror behaved the legal hours for such sales, the
'thus to Russians what, asked the I ^’^Ho^ing described pro|H*rty, to wit;
P*des, can the Polish bourgeousie ex-! that certain tract or plantafon
pect? ‘aa«( situate partly in No. 7 Town- jj^ Hl.3l».-2S-3cf.
The Poles therefore anticipate the '^f-'P. NewlH*riy < ounty. and jiartly in
had Ims ii vri Hside as the final climax ^ sennator or s»niM*thing. he is nep- killing of bourgeoisie in what is now Hill Township, luiurens ( oun-
foi the trade expansion campaign >n iMitising his j«>t» to the fullest extent Rus.-ian Poland will run into not less ty, in the .State <iif .South ( arolina,
progns' the past thris- months unik*r made his sa-coimI than s«-veral humlred thou.sand. Theai'cording to a plat there- (K'b K*r, IP.d'.i, I will render a final
th«* aiispus- of the ChandM-r of Com- Jyrter the town trea-'Ure and he proscription list, say the Poles, in- made by Thomas ( . .Xnderson. Jan- acc<*iinl of my a<*ts and «loings a.s .Ad-
ineice. As an added attraction, in ad want.s to work his son in-law into tb»* rlu«k*s not only landlord-, but busi- UHiy 4, Hull, four hundnsl fifty-fiye min.’struior with will annexed ikf the
ditum to the awarihng of a grand ixdeesman’s |Ki.Mtion an»oforth. ness men, «lown to the sinalh-st shoi> one-half acre^, beginning estate of 1-annie Wright, d«x“easeil, in
fus* prize. Dollar Ihiys partie»|Mted ♦ owm-rs. ’b»‘ Southwest eoriiei at a store- he oliice of the Judgr-. of Probate
in by a number of firms, drew a large he allso wants his obb'st son to \ similar fate awaits a slightly dif- ' uimirig nor.h d.-g-ees and oO o' l.au-ens county, at II o’clock a. m.,
volume of retail buying here. This -^eive Hr miinnys'ipple judge at 2r4 category of victims m (boman tuinut s eam 71 IS chains, along lands .,n.l on th- same day will ai>piy fur a
' * final di.schatge fi»m my tru-t as Ad-
isti*ator with will annexed,
ny |>erson indebted to said es‘ate
noiifw*<l am! nspiinsl to make pay-
rit on or is fore that dale; and all
rsons having claims against .said
lH*rry and laiuix-ns Counties; lhr*nce « .-itate will pn*sent them on or before
along saiil r«*ad Ntrrth 37 ileirrt*«'s saal tlate, «luly proven, or be forever
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tii'igth II. Ht|\o
■p; a? • ' for war
t , • a ‘ b..th the regular
i g >1 I n.- »rm>. he '.»i.l.
A i rir •.«''lMt« Iy to its
t>gt •! •*s||_0(Ml tiler III
w - I g.i .. . .1 th! ..ugh :i
I \|». lu 111 th -el .is* of
( lintori has a large nund>cr uf laisi-
lie hoii-es of all kind- By “busi , , , . . ..i,
... II 1 1 / trying to «*xce«*d the speetl iirnit wiUi
n--- hous**s we mean all kinds of : / ^ .
I taldishments industries, aiitomo-'
bi!e dealers, serva-e rLation
■tor- institution:-, etc, in tact, ev
il therefore l«>«>ks liks* our mayor is
ying to «*xce«*d the spce«l limit witii
bin ne|»|Ki tism idea- hi third s«»n is
retail *He<ldy lini(*'kis*|M i for the w pa. and
..V- bis rint*T IS at the h«-ad of the -rowing
Bell Street To Meet
Union Here Oct. 3
When the B<>ll
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:o> • I I >p«-. the
■ • What this d:,
sold « I ha- t.* -ay,
1= («;•: , .'f 'h,. ,-.,Ntly e\|H‘iM-nce of
. ;* -p.i I iltu w dl d.'.ibtb-ss ri*;'ei\«*
« i.n.l 4 .>r 1 b ia*(..i; in v.* w of the
pi-sA - ' ‘M ihl Wo !d atT.e: s br>>ugbt
atw.nv F.ai !>v tin- m.»i ' »«• ll;ller.
ervth.ng that make for a .lesirable highway ( I,nton tangle with the .s.mnis .^gro
.Mnimun.ty in which to live and .|o ''**• ^”‘7'.
bus n, . The rhaniU r of 1 ommerre '"kc the n-ns^. vs^hs* s.ys.
in laiiiH-htng tin* traik* expansion cam-' ,np iNlditor: ha
pikign had only on* obji-rt in view ' ritrhX to a«*t like a fedderal offia-
to a - !st the-M* business hou-e-. ami to kinfolks? he
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al oloota*n yoai an«l
th. I»
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many that
lb M \
oil
wants .
i third t*'i
1 III. though
h.' 1' :
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tiiait :
1 polcioian to makt*
a <i«c.i
ill a'
ion on
tho i>siio
■ n.»w that
would
sh«
►w his
hami. r
ho war is
rcganl
<d
among
political
writers as
almost
Ct*
rtain to
have a '
vital effect
on th<-
ca
mpaign.
If t
ho
oimfliut
o.Mitiniif-
'. which is
likely
to
hapfK-
ti, it IS
generally
Ih* friendly und hi'lpful to tht* agri
cultural community of this sis-tion.
realizing that as the farmer pros|M>rs,
a d«K*s the city. An«l as the town man
prosjH.rs, he is accordingly able to
purrba.s4‘ t1»e priMlucts of thr* farms.
It IS to be hoped that the camiiaign
will create a better understamiing
tn'tween town and country, for rwilher
stan«|s alone. B«M*aus«* of fhe d«‘stni-
J bility f.»r greater oarperation lM*twek*n ,.Lc hut walk a leal and eat goobers
t«»wn ami country, the effort was and Irannannas which he bums «iff the
ma.ie. ami the buying public invite<l ,„j,n who run.s a stand near the citly
under the arclights on Johnson field
^ ~ t>'>* night of (k’t«i4>er 3, Clinton fo'flt-
oiir mayor a ball f^ns may be assured of a highly
entertaining exhibition of spirited
fmrtfiall.
east 12..'»U chains; thence .North 33 harrt‘d.
degrees east II chains; theiicc along
ithe Ijxii* of the land of M. I.. Conncllev ."-Ics
Strc»*t Wildcats <>f^,«outh ill degiees ami 3(1 rn;p’.rc.s ea.st
■32..'»3 chains to a pine; .'south 2 *ds--
gie«*s and bX niimrt.s west .*».3‘J
ch.iin-; south d«*gi«-cs am! 3li min
utes west 12.711 chain.s; south 7 dc-
igr«-«-s and 3ti niinu’es west 11 chains;
south II degns-s and .3b rnin.it. s west
IS.p") chain*:; north NS .legre. - and b')
minutes west S.7b chains; north s de-
gr«*es wc.st 1.12 chains; north S."> de
W. .srMKRKL.
.Administrator.
ajn t thi* only man. ami his family Fonnei Bell Stre«-t g.imes on John-
amt th«* only family that would like field have set a jtrecedeiit f«>r
iT.rVh minutes west 13 chains;
TikI^ V’L. iTT. t I?vi3e Hi-: north Sfi di'giec.s west 23 chains; and
something ought to Im d«in» t»» divide ,jjcMtions are that this is one pn“ce-
up the easy nmnney. rite or f»«m. .j^^t that won’t he broken.
..North H!» degrees and ilb minutes w'»*st
137.40 chains to beginning.
.f our md....snum is turn..«i off he . »P“n.oretl hy the local i ^ale: Cash. The succees-
will have to get on gowerment relief *^''*’•'*'•’’ 7^^’ benefit of their,fyj bid«ler, oth«*r than the Plaintiff
as he Alon’l kmiw how to do n.ghing ^^**''’"'*‘** orphanage .^anta ( laus herein, ininieiliately upon the r >nclu-
Popular admission Vrievs will .ion of the bidding%hall deposit with
BENJAMIN &
SONS
PLUMBING
...and...
HE.XTING
SERVICE
Telephone 9268
WE ARE HI NTING
TROUBLE
be charged.
Rome rigiilly regulat<*<l |KTsonal
^ . hall. b«* is a gotsl man. he is verry.j IH>erty about 200 B. C. The nunvht'r of
Ignorant and cain’t rea«l much, but guests at parties, funeral costs, anti.
I he <io not drink t»r cuss on duty and'even th«‘ color of women’s ilresses,
.All who had a part in pnmioting, h<* has .serv«sl the tmvn consistently. were fixed bylaw.
jhusin«-s> houses, assuri'il always
tfiicndlv. courtt*<»u.s servict*.
ami thanked for th«‘ir efforts.
Bouknight Out
On $1,000 Bond
sloppinl at once.
yxires trulie,
mike lark, rfd,
(xt«iniittv*e.
B. C. Bouknight, of the Clinton Cot-
n .Mills coiiMnunity, am*ste<l and
agreed that the I mted Slates forx'ign p|ai*tsl in tin* IjHurens county jail on
[Hrlicy umlouhttslly will Ik- the nu*st ^vaturd;»y, S«'pt. IMh, on a charge* of
imp- tant topic tK*forc th«* i*oming nuinler in connt*ctK»n with the ileath
cungrcs>ional se.ssion. of John S. Malone, also of tjiis place,
( ongress refust**! to act at the last h.-i.s lH*en releastnl under $1,000 bond
M-sMO!) on I resilient R»H»s«*velt s neu- iniposA*d hy .luttgx- S<*ase, and signed
trality recomiiH'ndations. In
of thi-;. the i-XAvutive’*! 'Upp
feel that he h.»> a right to exp»*ct -
tht co<»iK‘!ation of congress in haml-
lirig future fore;gn affairs.
The pressure of war should elimi-,
riate part.san bickering. Now is no
linie for playing petty inditics in an
undercover atU‘mpt to pnvmote or
cripple the chances of election of some
jkolitTcian. There is needed at this
critical time, a non-iiartisan attitude,!
cooperation and national unity to the
end that .America’s interests may be
centered upon staying out of war
rather than using politics and the war
as a weapon in the selection of the
next national ticket, Republican or'
Democrat. i
Realty Transfers
Made Last Week
At Court House
I.aurens town.ship: Six acres from
Joe J. Sparks to B. F. Rh<KK*s, $500;
soiti- I.. L* «* 1 »»• o 1.-44 *4 acre fmro H. C. Trammell to W'. B.
spin py ^ . . Pinson and W. Roy Ibtts, ^ « 4*-
..rters of this cltv Hitts, $42fi; one acre from Mrs. Bettie
'Golden to MIks Claudia Copeland,
$600 lot on Railroad avenue from R.
nal)''^* ^ ^’* Rutledge, $100;
** ? 1-3 acn*s from John and lionnie B.
er .stre»‘t from Sallie O. Brownlee to
J. L. Nix, $800.
<'2ii>ton city; Interest in lot on East
Carolina avenue from T. P. P? Carson
to W. H. Shands, $.500.
W’e Do All Kinds of PRINTING
Except BA
CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
W. J. BENJAMIN
SERVICE STATION
Standard Products
('are Washed and Greased
Your Business Apprecistsd
THOSE l>HOMI^iED JOBS 1
In last summer’.s gubernatorial con
test, w’hen many key politicians were
enthusiastic for the election of May-
bank, much was heard of the gigantic
Santee-Cooper power project in the'
lower part o( the state which was‘
portrayed as a great st^ forward in
Going Away To
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Surrett to P. U Surrett, $300; one
acre from Oscar K. Taylor, et al, to
Claude W. Taylor, $5; one acre from
Claude W. Taylor to Reaver Boyd
Crow, $100.
W’aterloo township: 18 acres from
J. H. Jones to R. C. Bishop, $350;
120 acres from Mrs. Lou A. Smith to
Mary M. McMahan, $900 ; 26 2-3 acres
from J. F. Knight to Guy M. Culbert
son, $1.00; 26 2-3 acres from J. R.
Neal to Guy M. Culbertson, quit claim
deed.
Cross HHl township: 29.9 acres
from Greenwood county to Mary E.
! Whiteford, life estate, and then to
I Ruth W’hitefort! and H. P. Cromer,
$88.60.
Jacks township: 20 acres of Sallie
P. Holland estate from C. W. Wier,
sheriff ,to Minnie N. Young, $44.60.
Laurens city: Part of lot on Cream-
WHO WORKS
WHERE?
PRATHER-SIMPSON
FURNITURE CO.
W. H. Simpson, Mgr.
S. C. Cbaaey
This firm employs 2
Thirty-seven previously re
ported firms employed 225
Total 227
It Pays To Trade
IN CLINTON
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OUR ANSWER...
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