University of South Carolina Libraries
feA - Page Six , 1 • THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON, S. C Thiifsdoy. Octo6)r 10, I9W Cotton Surplus For Year At High Figure 2,S00,0p6 Boles More Than Domestic Trode Will Use Estimated. Memphis, Term.. -Oct. 6.—Despite a sub-vtantial increase in domestic consumption of cotton through the • national defense program, the -na- lion will have another 2,500,000-bale surplus, this year, Robert J. Mur ray president of the New York stock exchange, said in an interview to- Tlight. “Probably 8,500,000 bales will be needed in this country, mainly, of course, due to the national defense program and the boom that will ac company it,” Murray predicted. “But the increase is certainly not going to offset the loss in foreign markets that the war has brought.” The administration cannot be ■blamed, he added, nor can the sit uation be attributed to “anybody.” “Jt just hapnened and we are cer tainly going to make the best of it.” Mvirray said cotton business in the New York exchange has shrunk 70 per cent in the past 15 years. Relaxing of fhe Johnson, act to permit disposal of cotton abroad on credit and setting up a cartel with South Afherica would aid in mar keting cotton, he assefted. “Ifliiir... bases are legitimate • pay-: ment for the destroyers, some similar deal could be made for cotton,” Mur ray said. P. C.-Newberry Tickets Clinton football fans who expect to see the P. C.-Newberry game to be played at Newberry Friday night may obtain reserved seat tickets at the office of the Chamber of Com merce in the lobby of' Hotel Clinton, college officials said yesterday. SPORTS CHAHERBOX TENCH OWENS Views the Athletic Front Barnett Bros. Circus > Here Monj^ Pel. 14 Girl Masters Elephant; Western Screen Star To Be Seen. Clinton's Red Devils looked good a.v they swung, into the victory lane against Coach Be Moore s Union high F>retty Helene Rogers, shown here school team. trunk of “Frieda,” famous Johnny Mimnaugh, Clinton speed- circus elephant, has made your blood ster, did some excellent work in the run cold; that is, if you have seen jbackfield for t^ie winner. His punt- her daring performance with the ing was one of the deciding factors Barnett Brothers circus, of the game. Besides playing well As .she performs with the herd of defensively, he intercepted a Union huge pachyderms the audience sits jpass and returned for a touchdown, tense spellbound, and enthralled, 'and passed to Captain Choc Burnett,.Ju§t a tiny little girl coolly perform- Red Devil quarterback, on a beauti-' ful scoring play. , Clinton’s line is rounding into : shape rapidly as Coach Wilder con- (tinues to drill them in blocking, I charging and position play. Big Rufus King, on end, has bolstered the forward wall considerably since his return to action. However, Clin ton will be weakened by the loss of ! Harvey Foster on the other end due :to an ankle injury. The game with Newberry tonight Ion Johnson field is likely to be clos- i er than last week’s fray. Newberry has always been a lough opponent i for the Red Devils and reports are that this year is no exception. In fact, as the Clinton players know, there isn’t an ■easy game on the schedule. However, the Newberry gamenooks like an excellent chance to even the count as far as games won and lost are concerned. Coach Johnson's went down for the week-end Saturday nothing for which Blue Stockings third successive but they heg/e to hang their heads. They have met three really tough opponents so far this season, and with each game have shown a little improvement. Against the Newberry Indians to morrow nighj^in^^wl^rry they will have to show even more improve- lectively designated as John Doe, for the purposes of said action, and the consent of the said R. L. Gray there under written, anc^ it appearing that the names and addresses of said min ors, whether residents or non-resi dents of this State, are unknown to the plaintiffs, and cannot with reas onable diligence be ascertain^, and that the said R. Gray is competent to understand and protect the ri^ta of the said minor defendants in said action, has no interest therein ad verse to-said minors, and is not co|i- nected in business with the plaintiffs in said action, or their attorneys; It is ORDERED;"* ’That the said R. L. Gray Ije and is hereby designated and appointed guardian ad litem for the said \m- known ininor defendants, if any, herein collectively designated as John Doe, and authorized to appear and defend said action on behalf of said minors, unless the said minors, if any, or either of them, or someone in behalf of them, or either of them, shall within twenty days after the j service of a copy of the order upon them as herein provided, pr6cure to be appointed a guardian ad litem for the said minors for the purpose of said suit. It is further ORDERED that this order shall be served upon said un known minor defendants herein col lectively designated as John Doe, by the publication of a copy of this or der in “The Clinton Chronicle.” a newspaper published weekly irf the City of Clinton, once a week for three successive weeks. V. R. FLEMING, C. C. C. P. & G. S. Laurens County. Laurens, S. C. October 4, 1940. or testamentai^ guardian, or guard ians, if any, and the father, mother or preson with whom any or aU at said minor defendants, if any, reside; TAKE NOTICE that the cmnplaint in this action, together with the sum mons, of which the foregoing is a copy, and the order appointing a guanlian ad litem in said action, of which the foregoing is a copy, were duly filed in the office of the Clerk of Court for Laurens County at Laurens, in said County and State, on October 4, 1940. ROBERT S. OWINGS, 3tco .Plaintiffs Attorney, i SPBCIAE Ooe4 Until Novwibw 10. 19M LIFE MAGAZINB—One Tear. «LS0. JAMES W. CALDWELL CaU 270 W- J. BENJAMIN SERVICE STATION Standard Producta Cars Wiaked and Graaaai Tear Baiinaaa Appredatai \ ' NOTICE TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED and to the unknown minor defendants herein collectively desig nated as John Doe and their general ment. Coach Laval’s team boosted ijng one dangerous feat after another, its stock way up when they held a {apparently never realizing that a {vaunted V. M. 1. team two touch-1 mis-step or miscalculation of her {downs. The Blue Hose will be facing [heavy charges would’mean the finish a bigger team and one which is a I potential powerhouse. In addition, Newberry always plays as if inspired when they tangle with Presbyte rian. The Johnson-men were up against a powerful team of hard blockers and fast runers in Kentucky Satifrday. Those Hilltoppers of Western Ken tucky State Teachers college had an to Jo hio Kvrl/ of her career. The Barnett Brothers circus, star ring Texas Ted Lewis, famous West ern screen actor,, is coming to Clin ton on Monday, October 14, and it will present one of the outstanding circus performances of the'decade. Dazzling with the brilliance of cos tumes and electrical effects, the cir- almost unstoppable running attackje^s offers a ^rformance that is “dif- and two great backs to carry the ball, ^ ^ fou^ 'm abundance and there are new cir cus features never before seen, in TYPEWRITERS Authorized Underwood Dealer. Cleaning and repairing all makes, reasonable charges. Kenneth N. Baker Phone 306 What we liked about the Western game was that the Blue Stockings were carrying the fight more. They were never altogether out of the game. In the first quarter they looked like the winning team as a surprise pass attack clicked wonderfully. this country. Miss Helen one of the fairest, is a member of a family long recognized as leading circus performers. She has become particularly well known *lW thought of preparedness is not new to Bell Telephone workers. In faa, the South’s and the nation’s vast telephone sjfstem is what it is today main ly because preparedness is one of the fundamenui principles of the Bell System’s policy. Telephone people are con stantly at war with the elements, lire, flood and hurricane. They are prej^r^ in advance to meet the emergency whenever and’wherever danger strikes. Rapidly changing industrial idemands--shifting populations —quick expansions in some pbces and conTraernrHs at others—ever-changing prob lems of supply and demand, are conditions under which all tele phone people are accustomed to working. Years of ex|jerience in antic ipating, planning for and meet ing these exacting demands strengthen the confidence of telephone workers in their abil ity to provide for the needs of the South and the nation under any conditions that may arise. SOUTHERn BELlTaEPHORE IMD TELEGRRPR CORIPflnR luoo’^asoasTCD phant performers and is one of the few girls doing this type of work who is beautiful, graceful and does real dancing. Very difficult feats are performed with cdhsunlmatc ease and skill. The Barnet Brothers circus will present two performances at 2 and 8 p.m. Althdugh the success of the P. C. for her training and coaching of ele- I passing partly was due to a weak I pass defense on the part of their op- I ponent’s, it showed a potential weap- jon which has been neglected and can ! be develof>ed. Johnson has three ex- {cellent passers in Dick Meisky, Frank SjUtlon and Charlie Mixon. Joe Eaton. Harry Mitchell and Fred Tan nery also can throw that ball when necessary. Halfback Sutton is rapid ly developing into a fine pass receiv er as are Lloyd Evans, Red Dunn, and Billy Callaway. Passing serves to open up a game. The defensive backs fear to come in as close or as fast against a good aerial attack. This gives the running ; game a better chance to function. Passing is more spectacular. It gives the fans their money’s worth. A s^a- . tegically planned passing attack vnth running plays mixed in can change the complexion of a game quicker than anything we know. , Perhaps tomorrow in Newberry -fobn Rupert Bailey; John Ih Wilson; you will see some exciting pass plays.! Wilson Rice; Dollie V. Wil- We are all for it. {son; Alfreda Wilson; Ella Wilson 1 Young; Gladys Wilson Workman;! Dr. Felder Smith Dr. Duncan S. Felder OPTOMETRISTS Specialists In "Eye Examinations — Ofne*: Hoars: • Dr. Smith, Dally, 4:15 to 6. Dr. Felder. Dally, 8:30 to 0. Phone 29 for Appointment CLINTON, 8. a The State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. Court of Common Pleas. SUMMONS. Robert Bailey and Jessie Bailey Pon der, Plaintiff, vs. Nesbitt Bailey;^Hattie Bailey, in her own right and" as Administratrix of the Estate of A. C. Bailey, deceasecR Willie Duckett Bailey Gist; Helen Bailey; James Allen Bailey; Lula Bailey; Eleanor Nash Bailey James; BENJAMIN & SONS PLUMBING oooimdoo^ - HEATING' SERVICE Telephone 9268 WE ARE HUNTING TROUBLE CLINTON OCT. 14 WE DAY WLY MONDAY TWICE DAILY - 2:15 PM. and 8 PJM. ■'A-'-': J, i .'Jr -V V ^ *•'.» ■ ■*, , »- /A.*' CIRCUS GROUNDS - Front of Silk Mill on Musgrove and Davidson Sts. CtfNTON-MAN LOSES BROTHER James Pickens Williams, 68. died suddenly Tuesday morning at his Lilhair-Batiley; William jrBalley as Executor of the Kstate of J. A. Bai ley deceased; and all other persons jhome at Newry, near Seneca. Funer-i "'^homsoever, herein collectively I al services were held yesterday af-1 ^ John Doe, their names ternoon at New Hope Baptist church,addresses being unknown to the I H. W. Williams, resident of Lydia]Plaintiffs, having or claiming to have; Mills, was a son of the deceased. jany right, title or interest as devisees, heirs-at-law, or otherwise through or under G. B, Bailey, deceased,-or, of any other right whatsoever in the real estate described in the complaint 'as containing 94 acres, more or less, {about one mile south of Clinton, S. C., Defendants. Vegetable Laxitive With Proved Feature The punctual, gentle relief from constipation which is generally en joyed when BLACK-DRAUGHT it used by directiorll is due to a com bination of vegetable ingredients. Chief of these is an “intestinal tonic-laxative” which helps tone lazy bowel muscles. Next time, re member spicy, * aromatic, time- tested BLACK-DRAUGHT! It is economical, too: 25-40 doses, 25c. NO FIRES TO BUILD • NO ASHES TO TAKE UP ON COLD MORNWGS WITN AN ASHLEY WOOD stove • lave 50% te 7S% oa Fad Cowsl 0 Kmifif as-Keor CootielM Hesit • Rsawvt AShNXveryS jMr l Wedat" • Rsietl Ooct or Twice Bvecy 14 Heml • Ima Aay Rind rt Wood, Diy er •.Lsss Dost, Lies See^ Lsts Dhtl Pratker-Smpson Furniture Co. TO THE UNKNOWN DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and r^uired to answer the com plaint in this action of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office in the Jacobs Building, Clinton, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service, and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid the plain tiffs in this action will apply to the Court for relief demanded in the complaint. ROBERT S. OWENS, Plaintiffs Attorney. Clinton, S. C. September 19 1938. ORDER On readiog and filing the foregoing petition of the plaintiffs hereijn for the appointment of R. L. Gray as guardian .ad litem for the unknown minor defendants, if any, herein col- Birih Announcemen! CHANKT ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Chaney an nounce the birth of a aoo, JfMe« Milton, on Sunday, October 6. * Save At McCoy’s When you make a Gosoline purchase, be sure you're \iot paying more than you should. You con be sure by using— _ McCOY’S REGULAR GASOLINE 18c Gal. McCoy’s Regular Gas Has Same Octane Rating As Other Regular Gm. Just remember, it’s not how mnch GOES into *your pocket that counts—it’s how much STAYS there. When you buy McCoy’s Gasoline apiwoximat^ly four cents for every gallon of gasoline you buy STAYS* in your pocket, because you pay approxi mately 4c less for every gallon of McCoy’s regular gasoline. i OUR SERVICE IS THE BEST, QUICK, COURTEOUS ■ " '■■■■■" ' — ■ ■ , FREE! FREE! ONE QUART OIL . McCoy’s is giving away ABSOLUTELY FREE one quart oil with each five galloiis of McCoy’s regular gasoline purchased from our station located in Clinton. TUNE IN on THE RANGERS over WBT<^Tacsd8y and Thursday, 8:30 to 8:45 A. M.. Saturday, 7:30 to 7:45 A. MU station 'Comer Florida and Muagrove Streets