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TH£ CLINTON CHfcpNICLE/CLINTON, S. C
Thuradoj^Octobcr 24,
(Eife (Elintoti OliprontrU
EsUblUhed 1900
WILSON W. HARRIS, Editor and Publisher
Published Every Thursday By
THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY
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the publisher will at all times appreciate wise suggestions and kindly
advice. The Chronicle will publish letters of general interest when
they are not of a defamatory nature. Anonymous communications will
not be noticed. This paper is not responsible for the views or opinions
of its correspondents. •
she has a sanni-terry department
that looks after everboddy’s health
ansoforth.
I willie hurt has not yet returned
.back home, he left his bed and Iward der7piaTnt‘iff8,
3 weeks ago in a bad humor with his ’
The State of South Carolina,
County of Laurens.
Court of Common Pleas.
SUMMONS.
Robert Bailey and Jessie Bailey Pon-
vs.
nected in business with the plaintiffs
-T®- strip-down ford and.^
his daddy diddent want him to have.Administratrix of^ attorneys;
It for 2 reasons, vizzly. first, he.^jj^ Estate of A. C. Bailey, deceased:* It is ORDERED;
the plaintiffi, and cannot with reas-| NAMED and to the unknown n^or
onable diligence be ascertained, and defendants herein collectively dji^fdg-
that the said R. L. Gray is competmt nated as John Doe and their general
to understand and protect the rights | or testamentary guardian, or guaM-
of the said minor ciMendants in said iahs, if any, and the father, n^otiher
action, has no interest therein ad- or prespn with whom any or all of
verse to said minors, and is not con-^ said minor defendants, if any,*reside:
TAKE NOTICE that the complaint^
in this action, together with the sum
mons, of which the foregoing k a
SI: s :„"d “
over ,0 a hired hand who will work
.. .Lillian Bailey; William J. Bailey as .said minors, unless the said minors,
a wide- ^ Executor of the Estate of J. A. Bai-! if any, or either of them, or someone
CLINTON, S. C.. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1940
miss jennie veeve is _
awake educator, she l^e^s ri^t deceased; and all other persons jin behalf of them, or either of them,
with the times, while c^ar lane »s whomsoever, herein collectively! shall within twenty days after the
teeching its pupils to spell in the old designated as John Doe, their names service of a copy of the order upon
way like c-art, miss jennie veeve.and addresses being unknown to the them as herein provided, procure to
■ -i!- word, plaintiffs, having or claiming to haveibe appointed a guardian ad litem for
^ I,.<tahii^hmpnt it must be oroeres-’ u , any right, title or interest as devisees, the said minors for the purpose of
Tko Rin R/iffrIp Ic On . [establishment —It must be progres- ^now it s a cat without having to!heirs-at-law or otherwise thmtiffh or sairi suit
I he Big Bottle is un j, hold pace with strongluse any letters, she calls it sight|und^r G o’
The big game is on. ''^b‘k s competition .surrounding it on spelling, she is not teechihg riting to, any other right whatsoever in the
mo.'-t likely would mean footb , ,jji sides. lanny extent; she says type-writers Lp/j ggtgte described in the comnlaint
do* .^ not refer to that all important slogans are all right, but they; have took that need-cessity out of the as co^Uinin?M ^reT morS^o^\jS‘
event at thi.s time with oui colleg s. won t build towns. It lakes activity,'gcholl system, a type-writer rites!about one mile south of Clinton
The rcterence is ^be big pp i ica bu.stle, money, public-spirit and lead- verry plain and does its own spell-jp Defendants ’
battle now on with Democrats vs V |L.. Defendants.
Republicans composing the line-ups
i-y plain
ing. so she says.
KcM.sevelt. of course, is the idol of the - r\ k A . ■ , ^ ^ . TO THE UNKNOWN DEFENDANTS
New Dealers who now run the so- All EveS Oil MoSCOW art is teeched in the 11th grade. jaboVE NAMED:
eallt fi .Democratic party, while the The eyes of the world are turned her younguns can draw annything,) yOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
Republicans have based their hope cm Russia, the unknown factor in the^rich as mules and cows and dogs.^^ required to answer the com-
upon a successful business man —, European war. Her role in the new- and rabbits, she will con^ence on jpjgj,^^ action of which a copy
Wendell L. Willkie. The battle, which est crises in Europe and the Far East *andscapes after xrnus. j jg herewith served upon you, and to
is getting warmer each day, will 1 is as .uncertain now as it has been(‘^rie of her boys sum chance, the 4th,|ggj.yg ^ copy of your answer to the
eontiiuie with added intensity untiT in the past, jwants to be a eart^ner. b® ‘s verry ig^j^ complaint on the subscriber at.
the elec t on on November 5th. Russia's army is a colossus numer-1 dpwing funny ihi^s. he ^ offjgg the Jacobs Building,
‘“"“'^.drawed miss jennie veeve with a rat- »'
Tiu' “big bovs from both camps ically, but weak in many ways. Of
It is further ORDERED ^at 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 in 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.
duly filed in the office of the Clerk
of Court for Laurens County at
Laurens, in said County and State,
on October 4, 194C,
ROBERT S. OWINGS,
3tco ‘ Plaintiffs Attorney.
Be Quick To Treat
Brondiitb
Chronic bronchitis may develop If
your cough, chest cold, or acute tmn-
chitis is not treated and you cannot af
ford to take a chance with anv medicine
less potent than Creomulsion which
j goes right to the seat of the trouble to
help loosen and etqjel germ laden
' phl^m and aid nature to soothe and
j heal raw, tender. Inflamed bronchial
I mucous membranes.
I Creomulsion blends beechwood creo
sote by special process with other time
tested niMicines lor coughs. It conUdns
no narcotics.
No matter how many medicines you
he.vc trtod. tell your druggist to sell you
ider-
NOTICE
TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE Iba
a bottle of Creomulsion altli the im<l
standing you must like the way It quick
ly alias's the cough, permitting rest and
»eep^ or you arc to have your money
(Adv.)
1rs icrbe expected, remain.s ‘^olid for navy is a relatively negligible factor; ^ ^ football team.'action will apply to toe
.. ,1 1 u _ . -tu 1 Court for relief demanded in the
complaint.
ROBERT S. OWENS,
Plaintiff’s Attorney.
the DemiK-ratie ticket. The G. O. P. in world strategy, its ships are so|jj horns with cedar lane
optimi.sm 1." becoming more notice- few, so inferior in fighting strength ffiday in mr. skinner’s cow-
able in the Eastern and Northern and so poorly handled that they jg jjjg
*.tate.s A big faetoi in deciding the could probably act only as irritants j stall enduring toeip,,.„, o r-
outmme will be the giea^l niunbei o ii .attacked by any considerable na-|ggj^g everboddy is a-feared of it. as| lo i<w«
doubtful and undecided voters in val power. These weaknesses, eco-ig^^ ^g ^pg September 19 1938.
pivotal .rtatcs who are listening but nomic. strategic and military, rosey-velt after nov. the 5, wei
saying little. They, political writers be expected to. play a big part in her. g^^ g reggular staddium and', ^ .. ,
tel! us. hold the balance of power, course. It’s a pretty safe bet, also;On reading and filing toe foregoing
with the likelihood of an unprece- that Stalin wdll not not fight unless bought for our team as P®****°" I*'® plaintiffs herein for
, . , ,11 —. ..r . . ,1 ^_i_. A J ..-I-- _i » the appointment of R, L. Gray ss
guardian ad litem for the unknown
minor defendants, if any, herein col-
mike lark, rfd, Ie®tively designated as John Doe, for
dented split ticket in all parts of the he is absolutely forced to take a]gQgj.j gg ^j^g naonney can be raised
countiy. stand, which may soon happen. ij^y g»te reseats ansoforth.
A^ .thii_ approach of fall stimulates Stalin’s first eagerly awaited wordj yores trulie,
business — so does it stimulate ptili- fn the tense situation is one of dis-
tics. E.specially is this true this presi- pleasure. Coincident with this, a I
dential year which will go dowq in British news dispatch says there are;
hi.'-torv as one (d the im>st imjxirtant, reports in Bucharest, Rumania, that!
hardest-fought. d d_ far-reaching Soviet forces have advanced into
carripaigns in the nation's history. To this flaming Balkan state. With Rus-
watch the game from the sidelines sian and German troops rriassed
is fascinating pastime for millions along the Rumanian border opposite
—to .study the .strategy and low tac- each other, it is easy to interpret the
tiis used to .secure votes by both latest developments as strengthening
parties IS an eye-opener. of the possibility of war between the
, , ^ T 'Soviet and Nazidom. ^ 1 BUT THE CANCER IS
Informing The People , Foreign war waiters tell US that
^ ^ Stalins whole inclination must be to
corry spondent.
WITH THE PRESS
Editorial Comment
From Various Papeft.
the purposes of said action, and the
consent of the said R. L. Gray there
under written, and it appearing that * [
the names and addresses of said min-1
ors, whether residents or non-resi-)
dents of this State, are unknown to|
UNTOUCHED
do? Nobody
knows. If Stalin feels that he has toe
military strength to match Hitler it’s
I not unlikely that a break may come
in the near future.
Hitler, Mussolini and Stalin —
b«n unylhins l.kf it in ir Thote "'“J®''
uf mimkindV past. In the last great
war the thing we called wireless tel- ^
egiiiphy in Its infancy, unre-
liabk- uncertain and imptufect. It
wa.' not until after Worlo war No. 1 *
wa." all over that wireless found its
voice. It is )e.s.s than twenty years Dy fZPF
since radio receiving sets began to ‘'z
be a V a* table fw-ev<'ry7Ro\Tscttt:rtd''TnTrd
organized broadcasting services
Things Could Be Worse
Records Reveal Death
Of Negro Woman At
Waterloo At 117 Years
have it out with Hitler now, since] The administration wll offer the
■ ■ ... -'^-'cotton farmers of the South the op-ifaj-e Cc * “k^***- wci
tion of another loan on this y®®r’s i
production, probablly around death”
and a half cents. Back of that simple statistical en-
The purpose ,of course is to at- try, however, was a record of an un
tempt to stobilize the price^to keep, usual life, officially shown to have
it from shifting down to a point so'extended over a period of 117 yeirs.
low as to swamp the producers inj when Mount Pleasant Baptist
loss if untoward conditions arise. . church, in Waterloo township, Lau-
I3ie__lbfiory _is,Jtoat-if-^toe , market) fens county,-was organized in 1823 a
,\ivcr before in the history of the
world hii\ e .mj muny of the people of ^ clash seems inevitable in the!cotton farmers of the South the op-;wci-
dll ndtipps b«n Lntpimed from hour ^ is doubt however tion of another loan on this year’s!
to hour Ot the progress Hf u great ‘s oouni, noweyer,, u^un,. Case closed because of .client’s
. , . ,11 „ even if he decides to take the step,
war. while it was still going on un- . ... .. . • , ■ JT
whether the Muscovite chief is pre-
der HitT' < rders. j , , i. ,,
, II ,u . TT * pared at the moment to challenge the
f.-i t't ialiy ts this true in the Unit-,*^ . ___ >
. , 1vast military tiower at Germany s
ed .''late-. c)ur people have been able .. , mu rj * «
to :on,.-.v too der%,pments in Then the snrart Hitler may
lo, .bk. Batllc ol Britain- almost »■>
mimiu by minute. When a German ’'etntortal niter for Russian
boiiio fails on a great hi.storic build-n d
ing in Lt.ndon. we almost hear the will Russia
cx'hoes uf its explosioji acro.ss three
thou.sand miles of ocean, which is
jiLst another way for saying we are
living in a fast age.
This is a miracle. There has never
doesn’t offer the planters as much or J register was prepared wheih carried,
more than a certain fixed sum i^hich' in addition to the names of toe mem-
the government will lend them, they ] bers of toe church, the names of each
will avail themselves . of toe latter I land owner’s slaves together with
and keep their cotton off the market, their ages. The record showed Cilia
Foggy as an infaht daughter of one
of the slai'es owned by Ace Foggy,
land-owning member of the
NOBODY'S BUSINESS
For the moment, and for jJurely
strategic ends, the plan appears
plausible. It looks sensible on i^jja
face. Its superficialities are impres-Tchurch. Other information, verified
sive. jby a representative of the Laurens
But it does not cover the case of j County Department of Public Wel-
[ the Southern cotton farmer nor solve I fare, showed that Cilia had been
his problem. | married twice, each time to a slave
The ointment may heal up the skin j in the community, and that she bore
over the sore but the cancerous, 13 children, most of whom she out-
germ remains untouched. tTTved. At the time of her death in the!
I Already the government has|summer of 1940 she was living near 1
around 11,000,000 bales of pent-up! Waterloo with a single daughter,
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brciught tu’w- and cntfrtainmvnt into >
th( hunibksi homes. jined up with the cotton it has taken over from the Alice Henderson, whose age was
l\ r the lull, detailed accounts ol govvermenl in making prep-i farmers on this basis. jgiven as 63. I
whal i> hapinning in this greatest perations for defense, we are digging That is the equivalent of almost a As both Cilia and her daughter'
of ail wars, those who are concerned shelters, knitting sweaters, and full season’s production. Chances are'were in desperate need of the bar-
must still rely on the newspapers. our boys to vollunteer.^that another 2,500,000 bales will go est necessities of life, the Laurens
Radu' lia,- n<)t yet supplanted the ^*’® patriotic, and a fifth collumVf'to this pile as a result of the new County Department of Public Wel-
pi inted wiii d. nor 1-. It likely to do .so. woulddent last till breakfast in our loan. ^ • i fare had for the last year or two
Rut ,n reporting .switl action swiftly; our poleesman is taking a What’s the government going to do |of Cilia's life granted her a small
to m!llion>. the broadcasting services • coarse on how to detect sabber- with all this cotton which it has^award as old age assistance.
ha\t done and are doing a wonder- t^rg and swell-out bund meetings. I taken over from the farmers on the.
ful ,f)h When he .shoots, he shoots to kill, basis of loans because the markets, c a VC r’OTTniSl ^TII I
It ha.- been estimated that there bewear! refused lo absorb their annual crops? W * ^
are .-ome 40 million receiving sets ' And how Iqpg does any one think PROBLEM NO. I
in the United Stales. That means that waite had a right bad ax- the government will be able to keepj ^
million.s of our people are better in- ®*dent last thursday pun. he was up th^^ temtwriking policy. Char-1 Columbia, Oct. 22. — The South’s
a w toA
r>*L ]oi»
{aH
BP— Jt to4*?
formed about the progress of the walking by the wood-pile where his'lotte Observer,
war than are any of the people of '^'b® was chopping some stove-wood. ^
(leimany and the German-tontrolled when a peace of same suddenly ft®W{Q|>i^ RaC6 CloSC 111
countrie.s. where listening to any but up (supposedly from her axe) .and!,...• i
a crime. struck him betwixt his eye-balls and| LlTlI© lOUr LOOp
government broadca.sts is
Slogans Mean LittI©
his temple, he was knocked cold for:
a few minnets and enduring that;
With six of its seventeen scheduled
time, mrs. waite was dressing herself i games already in the limbo of finish-
Some year.^; ago the idea took hold go and surrender to the sheriff, he ed contests; the South Atlantic Con
ference has Rollins and Wofford
tied for top position, and Presbyte- j quotas to be held December 7
rian college, last year’s title holder.'
and Erskine tied for the bottom rung!
of toe loop ladder. j
The Rollins Tars have two victor-'
over the country generally that as- came to and told her it was o.k. and
piring towns .should advertise like that he diddent have anny bizness
any bu.sine.s.s that would grow' and hanging around the wood-pile in the
expand. And .so, everywhere, cham- first place, she is happy, that he was
hers of commerce, boards of trade, sent hurt anny worser.
citizens committees and city authori- — ^
tie.s began to think up slogans in the as the elecktion draws nigher and'ies to their credit, no defeats and I
hope that they would appeal to and nigher, more polliticks are talked a perfect percentage. They have,
attract new-comers and, new busi- hither and yon. dr. hubbert green is faced and defeated Presbyterian and;
leaning towards willkie now. he do Stetson for their honor post, j
For a long time the making of the not like the new deal because it The Wofford Terriers, surprise’
slogan seemed to be about all that woulddent gurrantee the accounts of .package of the league this season,,
was done in these local advertising w.p.a. workers, and allso he has it in 'also has two victories and no de-i
enterprises. It never seemed to occur for them for trying to build their.feats to their credit. The Wofford,
to anybody that people don’t rush to own hoss-pittles and treat poor folks boys have downed Erskine and Ogle-i
a town and plead to be admitted in same for nothing, holsum moore thorpe so far this season. |
cause of its slogan or high-sounding is on the fence; he wants to be ouri Newberry college also has a spot-'
[cotton problem is still the nation’s
iNo. 1 economic problem and toe out-
jlook is “not too bright,” 1. W. Dug-
igan, head of the Southern division
of the agricultural adjustment ad-
' ministration said here today. v
Duggan attended a meeting of thei
state AAA committee and took part
in a discussion of the 1941 program
and toe referendum on marketing
FOR PERSPIRING FEET
USE
STA-DRI LOTK)N
At Tonr DrvgfiaUs $$e
claims. Many of the places having next p.m. the rest of our citizonship
toe most enticing slogans also had is normal, being bona-fide dimmer-
the most wretched hotel accommoda-! crats thru and thru.
tions. It was a common rema^rkj ^
among those who attempted to drive Flat Rock High School News
automobiles through the rural coun
try that the improved roads there
were vastly safer and better than toe
main .streets of the villages. So their
advertising boasts proved empty
claims wHh little appeal.
Mvich of this has changed now as
towns everywhere face the real
laetb. The town that is asleep or
maintams a lifeless, indifferent at
titude is soon discovered and passed
up. The same is true of the business
less league record, having met and
downed Presbyterian college, but the
fact that they have played only tme
South Atlantic Conference game so
far this season relegates them to a
third place while the Tars and toe
Terriers fight for thp two top po
sitions.
our scholl in flat rock is progress
ing nicely under the tutorship of miss
jennie veeve smith, our principle,
she has 126 on her roll and they all! ^
come to sbholl regguUr except when' AUXILIARY ORDERING ROSES
they ketch something from one an- j Mrs, D. O. Rhame, Jr.» presidmt
of the Laurens County Medical aux-
TYPEWRITERS
Anthorised Underwood Doalor.
Cleaning and repairing all Makao,
reasonable ekargaa.
Kenneth N. B^ker
Phone 8M
other and have to stay at home, up
to this riting no epper-demic has
spread amongst her, flock, she lodes
at their hands and tongues ever
morning, and watches closely for
anny kind of breaking out on theuL
iliary, stated yesterday that any one
interested in obtaining rose bushes
being fold by the organization ig
asked to pleaae call her, as order* j
ere sUU being placed. I
WALKER’S
FUNERAL HOME
CUntoB, a c.
RW (XXABCD fSWUt OMIT
Day
■er. H. W. Walker^
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