The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 21, 1940, Image 6
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
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THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1940
NOTK^. OF SALE j
Slate of SoiK-h Carolina, I
County of Laurens. I
Citizens Federal Savin^rs and Loan j
Association of "Clinton, South Caro
lina. plaintiff, vs. Maria Young, Maryj
Y. Jones, L. G. Jones and B. H, Boyd,
Diefendants. !
Notice Is Hereby Given That pur-j
■oant to ordens of the Court in diei
rf>ove entitled matter, 1 will sell, |
either in or at the Court Hduse at j
Laurens, South Carolina,'on Btenday,' ". , ,
April 1st. ItMO, to the hig^st Wdder To ruf • i
■ 7ibed prop-i Washington,, March 19. — Official
' Wfushington, Tx>l^ical obserwrs and j
still wonder-
PEOPLE
two sibES TO every question
YOU KNOW
^ By LYTLE HULL
of
WASHINGTON
Friends of Mi*a. W. H. Simpson and
'daughter, iMiss Frances Simpson,^11
“THE NIGGER IN THE WOOD-
PILE”
We often speak with iuatified pride
which «he reaped at the expense
[France?
i But these children in the art of in-
'trigua Teckon without the old iMuster.
iThesa infants of the Gen»M and
French foreign offices perio^cally
be sorry to know they are 111 at their of the three thousand miles of un
home. [fortified (border between orirselvee
Miss Alline Newsom of Oolamhia, and Oaimda, and we express aston-
jWas the week-end guest of Miss Col-|ishment over the fact that s^ewhere
the Caieaar^ and when they nlooe fi- forget tlw spankings they have re-
nahy cmsM the empire whddh had ceived nt the of th^ teaidier,
conquered all the worid exoe|it tbcm.jand again, and yet again, these juve-
lette Griffin.
He whispers of the glory of Otto
(he Orsat, and the so-named Holy
Roman en^re which he and his de
scendants founded; of the invincible
for cash, the following des
ert>. .o-\\rt. public genemliy, are sti
-Tr!“Tiiirrit-«tn: Tawct'rrr* trtsn*
in Europe war is certain occur ev- i armies of Frederick the Great, and
of land situate, lying, and being
in Hunter Township, County of
l^iurens, State of South Carolina,
one-h>>if ('v > mile south of
- IMouiuville on the east side of
< aihoun highway. State Highway
Number 7, containing one acre,
more or less, and having the fol
lowing motes aiul bounds: start
ing at a i>oint on east side of
Calhoun highway on line of .M. L.
Cris]) land, measuring thereon
one hundrod thirty-one (131) feet
east to right-of-way of S. A. L.
ILiilway: thence seventy-eight
(78) Let .south along right-of-
way of S. L. Riiilway to cor-'
, ner txf .M. L. Crisp land; thence
three hundred twelve (312) fOet
to Calhoun highway; and bound-
e<l on the south by lands of Mrs.
Sara IL .Alexander; on the east
by S. -A. L. right-of-way;-on the
north by lands of M. L. Crisp,
an<i on the west by Calhoun high-
* way. This the identical land
conveyevi to Mar;a Young and
.Mary Y. Jones by dee<i dated
.August 2, 10:;s. recorde<l in Vol
ume 72. page 4U3.
—Ibe-siiie sliall ..liut—he d
the <iay uf sale. I'lit ■^ha!) ri
until 'non of the thirtieth <iay after him
the sale, exclusive hf the day of sale, piind
real ^purpose
with
rs
G. C. Nabors
Mr. and Mrs. F
ing w,nai tne pres;c
was in sending the under-secretary of
.states Sumner Welles, to visit the ^ ^ •
guests of fnejids in Whitmire
day.
C. Pinson
heads <if the principal Euro|ie«n gov
emments.
niles drape tiiemselvee for punishment
over the knees of that colo.ssus of in-,
trigue—the 'British foreign office.
The foreign office is to heart of the
“British poKticaJ body. Government*
oome and governments go, like old
oti
.g” ggp-.l-forevar.. . U,..i,s,..stwp^ in, > satura(.>ai
j amazing if maroers were otherwise, jquest ami of the necessity to control i ^jth, the theory that only by weaker-
were' There are no aged-odd jealousies the free nations of central Europe ,ao|||,g Britain’s potential rivals can the
Sun- O'! "^his hemisphere; no historical'that Germany may be in a position to Lnipiro hold its position as master of
.causes for friction between its na- darve out her destiny as the most'the world. . '
Uions. There is no struggle to main- powerful nation on'earth. | cmzy-quilt of buroauciatic
Mr. amt Mrs.^T. 0. Davi.s and chil- few years. Them is nothing to bejtheir successful stand against practi-™,,,^
of MoCormitk, spent Sunday, mildly surprised at in either cally all the rest “'of the >world edm-j clothes, but the foreign office goi's
Mrs.—Davis’l nnrpnto> Mr ^ bjned. .He. ’wMspers of iurther, co»l-Lfc».avaji. - L - ja i- . aa.fLLm
Apparontiy hurope i.s iting h/r’par^fs^^Mn SVSlro. f. PT"” ’^1 French ambitions and ancient rivalries—kind-
tifuHi as are M ashin^onians who are nomics do not seriouafy clash. Except statesman — who before he took up jy innocent good natured old Uncle
; .. av<a-k.,nd iruast Miss Mattie i S wilh no thought (ami verj-ago. ttTiat he wa, fighting ahout he
...nden*. in Furope have 'been able Meggett M CharlSton. ‘ ‘ 'outaWe jw,;’* quite know' himeelf. Thpy told
:.on(u nos m r.urope navt oecn aoie rs ineroiore would seem tooe from with- the geograpnical boundaries of La him the Kaiser was a bad man with
to gather that the pre.sident sent no^ Mr and Mrs. G. L Nichols and^t, and the Monroe Doctrine has Belie France—the wily spider flashes horns wh^was going to swallow the
ooace proposals or plan.s for ending son. Jimmy visited the former s broth-1been so far an effective deterent to'a' mental newsreel of the glorious world They told him they had put
the war, as was at first Avidely be-^er, H. 0. Niehoh, and Mrs. Nichols, in.foreign land grabbers—except for the ” - . . . i • y y pw
lieved. , jChe.ster Sunday. , . laibortive attempts of France in Meri-
The jire.sident’s emissarj' has been Je^sc Crawford of Whitmii-e Panama. No nation over here
politely i-eceived wherever he 'bas^.,,.j,g gue.st Tuesday of Mrs. J. W. 'wants political control of any other,
bi'en, which is no more than was ex- (^,.j^w'ford. have no reason to fight,
peefed. Neither he nor the national of Di-_ James G. Jeanes,"son! Europe—^the entire Easiteni hernia-
leaders whom he has interviewed have ,,f p, s. Jeanes of this city, wIlTphere in fact—is a ‘‘diametrical oppo«
given any information to the public j,,, goi-j-y to knok he is a patient at site.” Her people are much like or-
alxiut their conversations, beyond say-^the General hospital in Givenville.'dinary human being* (thank you!),
ing that they were frank and cordial. he is* an intern, . iThey arfe.perfectly sati.sfied to till the'
mental newsreel of the glorious'
France of Louis XIV; of the empire^their swords away forever, and then
carved out by the greatest soldier andlhi^ ogre had oome out and attacked
by the greatest fighting machine of j them. They told hhn this was a brand
all time—Napoleon Bonaparte andthelj^w war thpt had nothing to do with
army of Prnace. \\”hy rfot again —
whispers the tempter? .Smash this
German upstart, and ■who knows?
Free then to contixrf continental Ehi-
rope,
the pasit; and that if he would help
them hang this dreadfid Kaiser man
there would never be another war.
Moral: Believe ii or not, ohildron,'
wthy shouW_France stand idly,Uncle iSamuel fell for it; and after
by and let her old enemy, Bntain, all these years he is still walking with
Piecing together the inconclusive Mrs. J. W. Leaked and Miss Sybil soil, spin their yarns, manufacture;*
rei>orts from Europe and various .spent last Wednesday in and sell their wares, taise babies, eat, Profit by those very colonial gains a bad limp,
items of conflicting go.ssip supposed Eastover with the former’s daughter, dnnk and be meny. But in every gov-
Mrs. Bob Hamer, who with her little ernment in Europe there is a cancer
to emanate from the White House,
the jiolitical ob.seryers here have
daughter, Betty
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„ , Jane, accompanied called by some, the “foreign office.” In
evolved a tl^eory Which is generally home for a visit. , _ the movies it would be “the villain.”
accepted as plau.sible. That theory is Mis.s Willis Mae Wilsoh'of Spartan- This noxious, but necessary, evil is
that Mr. Roosevelt sent Mr. Welles to'^j^,.^ memlxT of tb
.Uil'ITLaixpliire the.. i>'»ssibiHties oLm visited)
v.ain open ending of the war
’he pre.^idetu to niase up .his past week. lit is the thousand-year-old spidea* mj
whelher he would run for Mrs. (1.1*. Roberts spent Friday in I the tangled web of international, in-1
Charlotte with her daughter, Mi-s.'trigue. j
. Lofton D. Sullivan. Friends of Mrs.) -Ninety-nine per cent of the new|
gets nac-K, Sullivan will be interested to kpow governments, which in peaceful times!
she has resigned her position at AVBT,rise to power in the various nations!
burg memlx-r of the schools faculty at the jguardian of the archives; of the
ixisfhbdities <>f„ an visited) her siste4’4 Mrs. Ur-se-eret - records rrf phrt and counter-i O
in order to help ]r Nichols, and Nichols, hei"t dur- plot, of balance and counter-ibala^nce.'
run
Mithin which thirty-day jx-riotl any,third teim or not. I
person ether than the highest bidder According to this theory,
at the sale or any repre.sentative W'ellts' report.", when he
thereof, may enter a higher hid uix>n addixi to Avhatever information
if
complying with the' tei-ms of sale by state department , has from otherSub'of Europe are ignorant of the intri-
making-a dep<)sit tkf five (.jti »^^r .juices, point to-^ pnil^ble or possi-'jyj,^^ Roanoke. Va., where they!cate involvements which seem to
cent of his bid as a guaranty of his ble termma loirof hostilities bertveen ,,ii, ^^^e their home. |jruido every move of these “black
gCKxl faith and there'after vn^in now and July, then Mr. Roosevelt will. p ^ Skelton. Jr., and little widows.”. These new young govem-
such ix'ri^ any jK'rsons other than deci^ that hi.s chance of re-ekx-tioii ^^j^^ter. Rose Pearl, of Anderson, meats Ul^e over the reins, intent for
such highest bidder at the sale or an\ is not good enough to justify him visiting her mother, Mrs. George the most part i^n rectifying the
representative thereof, may in like taking it, and will gracefully with- -p Brown, rx'ar here. Mrs.-Brown also mi.stakes of tbeir*^predecessor;*upon
nrianner raise the lust highest bid, draw while naming the candidate he j^ad with her the past week, her sis- building up the economic structure\of
the succe.ssful bidder shall be det'nied would prefer to have the iH'mocrats ^er, Mrs. Jack Blair of Blairs. jtheir particular country* uoon en
to be the rxwson who submitted the nominate. [ Ur. and Mrs. R. P. Jeanes and lit- nching their people and oMaining
last highe.>t hid wnthin said pei lod Securitj Issue tie son, Bobby, of Easley, -spent Sun-,peace and happiness for them.
and made the necessarj’ deix>sit. i the other hand, Mr. Welles day with the former’s mother, Mrs. I a rule all troe 11 -f •
The ."uccessful bidder will be re- reports that Germany is engaged in p. S. Jeanes. Also visiting Mrs. und than t
quired to comply w ith the terms of a battle to the finish and that the Jeanes weie Dr. and Mrs. Jeane.s’ whisner into tViP ^ i
the sale within ten (10) days after allies aie ixjually determined to fight house guests, Mr. and Mrs. ('. H. Ran-'_. i Knssps Tn Ri-m ^ -M
the closing of the hid; if not. the de- to he bitter end, then this latest the- dall of Washington, 1). (’. ‘ or to ^
posit matle by the succt'«sful bidder ory has it that Mr. Roosevelt will de- Fiiemls of Mr. and'Mrs. Sam Earle, (joys when fh
will be forfeited to the plaintiffs and cide that he can he reelected on the who have made their home on €en- oionfk held out ncraln t ^
J,he property will be aiivertistnl stiui issue that .America’s 'security is en- tennial sti-eet for the past few months. ^ ^ ^rions o
sold on "ome sub.siHjuent salesday at dangered by the pckssible victory of will be interested to know they have _
the risk of the defaulting bidder. The Germany and that it 'would be un- returned to Greenwood. Mr. Earle isi
purohaser to pay for <leed, stamps patriotic for him tO withdraw wliileiconnectcxl with the state highway (16-'
And recording. The purcha.'ser to be the national safety is threatened. partment. " ,
Jet in po.sses.sion upon pioxluction of Those w”ho believe that the pre.si-^ Mr. and Mis. W. W. .Arrington and
Clerk'." dtx'd. den'.ial mind is ,working in that fash- son, Billy, of Greenville, spent Sun-
\’. R. FLE.MI.N’G, ion point to the un(k*niable fact that day here with Mrs. .Arrington’s moth-
the one phase of Mr. RooseveFt’" sec- er. Mrs. R. F. Blakely. Bobby Arring-
ond administration which has met ton, who visited his grandmothc-r sev--
with the w ides-t piddic approval lias e,al days . iast week, accompanied
J>eeii hi." foreign policy. He has stocxl them home.
firmly on the platform of keeping Friends of Frank Brown, son of
the United States out of war while it Mrs. George T. Brown, who has been
wa." his influence chiefly that brought a patient at Hays ho.spital for the
about the shaping of the neurality past two weeks suffering injuries re
act in >uc-h a way that the United ceived in nn automobile wrock, will be
States can give almost every sort of glad to know he is improving. He was
a.'sistance to England, and Fiance, visited during the 'J^Tk by Mrs. G. P.
short, of sending battleships and, sol- Brissey, Miss Edna, Eugene and O. 1^.
diet** to their aid. Stewart of Greenville, and James
That that ixdicy meets practically Brown of Newberry,
umanimous public approval is unques-• ^ —
Tibh*^e. Whether it weighs strongly, T f n 1 rl
enough again.st the criticisms of the | ^lUCllOllS ll61u
president's domestic policies, from I Af
within and without his ow-n party, to /Al 1
overbalance the undoubted revolt of,
many Democratic leaders, and the ag-1 Harry MeSween, rising senior from
gressive attacks of the Republicans, is ; DeFuniak Springs, Fla., has been
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MR. FARMER:
Now we can show you the new l^armalls A. & H. with
one and two-row planters. 0
See Them Today /
Smith Implement and Truck Co.
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l.;iu!x*ns County. S. C.
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CLINTON, S, C.
a question that only next Novemlber’s^^ected president of the college stu-
election can answer, if the president dent body and student council for the
decides that he will run for a third coming year.** Powell Fraser ri.sing
term. senior from Brunswick, Ga., was
Controlling Factor elected vice-president, and Hugh Get-
The political prognosticator.s who tys, junior, of Camden, secretary,
are convinced that the war issue will Other menubers of the council are:
be the controlling factor in bringing • T. King, Ricoboro, Ga., Alex
the president te a decision for or ( ruickshunks of Point Pleasant, A’a.,
Uigainst a third term, point out with Charles McDonald,^ of Dillon, Walker
apparent conviction that on no either Biveis of Aiken, and Paul Turner of
basis can Mr. Roo.sevelt hope te ge't Atlanta. 4
the united support of his o.vn party. I’owel! Fraser was elected as presi-
.Any imminent threat to our national dent of the Y. M. ('. .A., P'elton Moore
saf('ty would, of course, overshadow of Rome, Ga., vice-president, Exl
all domestic issues, and even a plaus- Overcash of Charlotte, secretary,
ible warning of such danger might Hugh Jacobs of Clinton, was auto-
have the Same effect. malically .elected editor-in-chief of
,So, if this bheoi-y of the president’s tbe 1941 edition of the PaC-SaC, .stu-
•purposes is*bB!sed upon^nything morcidont yeaibfxik. Allen Fessenden- of
than gue.sswork, Mr. Roosevelt’s an-, Atlanta, was named business man-
nouncement of his intentions is likely ager.
to be delayed until the very eve of John W eldon of Bishopville, was
,i^e July convention of his party—un-[elected editor of The Collegian, and
less, indeed, the European w-ar has .Lloyd Evans of High Point, N. C.,
come to a conclusive end before that'business manager,
time. In that case, some of the ablest; ^ ■ .
political propheits believe, Mr. Roose- NAMED ON SCHOOL GROUP
vek will endorse Secretary H’ull
SpM
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DURING THIS BIG 10-DAY
SPRING OPENING SALE
We Are Announcing
Newer Lower Prices
I I r ,
On
TIRES
to i
D. E. Tribble Co.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
’ ...and...
EMBALMERS
Licens^ Enbalraera, Complete
Modem Eqnipmciit
Day Phone
94
Night Phonea
24. 253 or 255
Clinton.
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head the Democratic 'ticket, land put
John B. Gentry, Jr., principal of
all the power of the administration Clinton high school, ■was chosen yice-
f>ehind hint in the effort to prevent Pi^*ident of the secondary princi-
V’ice-Presrident Gamer from becoming South Galina at a meeting
the candidate. group in Greenville last week.
'Major Weakness L. D. Golson, principal of Lancas-,
The major weakness in this inter-if*** school, was elect^ prekidenL
esting theory of what Mr. Roosevelt White, superintendent of
intends to do about a third term isjKingstree city schools, was re-elected
that the chairman jof the iDemocratic j treasurer. ^
national committea, tfee Hon. James [■“ ^
A. Fariey, portmaster-general, is op--the vice-firesideney with his vety good
posed to a third^rm nomination un-!friend (Mr. Gamer it the head of the
der any pretext; and Mr. Fariey'ticket. The preeident did not make Mr. |
comes a great deal nearer to haring!Fariey*# friendiMp for him any
fidl control gi (he national party or- stronger when he failed to d«iy the |
ganization than does the preeident accuracy of the statement attributed'
himself.
Mr. Farley, too, has personal-ambi
tions. He has lent Us namp to be put
forward as a prsskientiai candidate
-with the idea, accorcFing tb the gos-
to him, and published in direct quo
tations by his oloaest friend among
the 'Washington correspondents, that
Mr. Farley would weaken the Demo
cratic ticket because of the fact that
sips, that he ipiglit fee nominated for fee is a Roman Catholic.
Special Reduction
YEAR SPEEDWAY
4.40-:
4.5021
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$5.19
HERE ARE THE NEW LOW PRICES ON
GOQDYEAR PATHFINDER
4.75-
5.00-19
5.25
5.50-18
$5.25-
5.50-17
6.00-16
6.25>
6.50-16
$5.89
$6.86
$7.23
$7.84
$9.53
Bicycle Sale
During this 10-day Spring Sale we
are offering special prices on thoae
famous aaay>ridiiig G^year hieyclen*
for bi^B and girb. As long as prsseut
.^oek lasts, as
h>w ss —
imu
$24.95
With Your Old Tire
Use Our Easy Long Term Low
Paynimit Plan To Buy
and Radios.
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