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i 7 / / * • * > / f. ■7' Page Four THE CLINTON CHRONICLJE Thursday, August 21, 1947 > SI MMONS FOR RELIEF The State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. Court of. Common Pleas T. D. Copeland, in his own right, and Mrs. Pearl Hays Stone, in her cwn right and as Executrix of the last Will and Testament of C. W. Stone, deceased, Plaintiffs, against As Washington Sees It.. THE NATIONAL SCENE Special To Thei, Chronicle. » Washington, Aug. 19. — in 1946, starry-eyed Henry A Wallace wrote a Nancy Davis, and the heirs at tow/*** «? . ^ , ’ . , , leader knew couldn t be: that it was By W. J. DRYDEN When the crop has been harvested, remove old fruiting ^anes of black- legatees, devisees and personal rep-j lcauc ‘ k "^|^m^dewberries, and raspberries resentatives of Amanda Reeder, de-'P 088 ^ 1 * to P rovide 60,000,000 Jobs and f er tjii ze w jth 22 pounds ni- ceased, whose names and places of! in a of 140 . 000 . 0 °0 PeoPj®- trate of soda per acre, or its equiva lence are unknown to the Plain-* and w,thou economy of he nation ; lent tiffs and who for the purposes of this^ urstmg at the ^J 08 - v f 1S *j The best time to train a cow for action are named John Doe and Rich-i ,on ! 8 now an acknowledged fact , fast milking routine is when she ard Roe Defendants. v I anc ^ lt 18 P 0SSlble thousands more will , res j lens with h er jj rst ca ]f TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE be added to th€ nations payrolls. j Red clover^ has the most protein NAMED- ' Secretary of State Marshall has let j in it’when c^t for ha^ at the bud- v/MT Apr HPRirnv SUMMONED [i be known that the United States>stage, but the yield is best when in and rec l ul ^ e f °J n8 7 e J h i , rn nv tempt t0 seek revision of th® Italian; Evidence indicates that DDT moth- ? ai J 1 m tJ 5 30 nnnn vou and peace treaty. This would be a move; proofing solutions are the best sprays as herewith served upon y° u ' a " d |t0 strengthen and aid Italy to regain 1 ‘ - '■ ^ to serve a copy of your answer to the'_ 7_ :_o.r said Complaint on the subscriber at his office, Farmers National Bank CITATION FOR LETTERS OF ■t, ADMINISTRATION The State of South Carolir^i, County of Laurens. v : By J. H. Wasson, Prpbate Judge.'' Whereas, T. L. Cooper made suit to me to grant him Letters of Ad- One man said that for .10 years he felt like he had a brick in his stom ach, due to undigested food he al ways had inside of him. Recently he started taking INNEOR-AID and says the “brick-feeling” disappeared. Now he is like a new man, eats anything. Get INNER-AID for stomach distress. Bishop-Walker Pharmacy. adv. Building, at Laurens, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of su^Ji service; and if-you fail to answer the Com- a place in industrial Europe. If Congress has its way, the fed eral power commission soon will have little to do. First the Miller bill sought to take the huge power trust from under control of the federal , . , , . , .. commission by repealing important plaint within the time aforesaid, the provisions 0[ toe i aw creating the Plaintiffs in this action will apply th !commission . Then along came a biu the Court .or rehe eman e in | introduced by Congressman Ross Complaint. parr 1 , Rizley of Oklahoma, which, aceord- ™ 'mg to his own words, seeks to tak* K in iQj« ° rn ^ I th6 production and gathering of naU Dated August 15t , . ural gas and “all functions and fa- TO THE UNKNOWN DEFEND- 1 c jij t j es re iated thereto” from under ANTS, who are minors, persons rion i j ur j sd j c ^j on 0 [ federal power compos mentis, or under other disa-, commission. The bill also would lim- bilities, and the persons w-ith whom,^ power of the FPC in fixing they reside, their custodians, guard- p r j te ra f e s and would, under some ians, committees, or other fiduciaries j nter p retat j ons 0 j ac ^ fa^e pipe- apd who for the purpose of the above, )j n es out of the common carrier stat- etated action are named John Doe us and Richard Roe: C ' A group of newspaper men were You and each of you will please' shooting the breeze while gathered developed to kill moths, as they leave i 1 a residue to give future protection. Anyone who wants to farm for profit, will appreciate a practical! book, “Farming for Profit,” by H. R. Herndon, who tells how to get a good farm, farm right and make it pay. Published by Charles C. Thom as, pringfield, 111., it is a book that the expert farmer will profit by reading, and the beginner will get started right. “Good ware easily finds a buyer.” —Platus, 194 B.C. Our present day successful farmers know that this still holds good. r Providing good farm housing for farm labor is not the final responsi bility for the farmer. He should fol low up good housing with some su pervision to protect his property and improve^ the living standards of his workers. •* ' A sow should be fed from breed ing time until farrowing time on a CITY SHOE SHOP Pitts Street JExpert Shoe Repairing Clinton and Goldville * S. D. Dawkins & Sons ministration of the estate an^ effects of L. L. Cooper. ’ t These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the Kin dred and Creditors of the said L. L. Cooper, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Laurens Court House, Laurens, S. C., on Sept 4, 1947, next, after publication hereof, at 10 o’clock in the forendon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration shduld not be granted. Given under my hand this 12th day of August, A. D., 1947. . J. HEWLETTE WASSON, 21-2cw. Probate Judge- THERE IS MORE ON - THE WAY TO YOU .4: wwiiwiiieiiiHHtwumwwMiniwnw take notice that the Summons and at the National Press club as a ration that *w^ll keep her gaining in special train left Washington with'weight one-half to one^ound daily. Gray Funeral Home Clinton,-S. C. P FUNERAL DIRECTORS ...and.— m EMBALMERS AMBULANCE "SERVICE Phones 41 and 399-J L. RUSSELL GRAY and V. PARKS ADAIR. Gen. Mgn. Complaint in the above stated action was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for Lau rens County, S. C., on the 15th day admirers of the late President Roose velt, to dedicate on the 20th anni versary of the Warm Spring founda- of August, 1946, and are npw on file tion formal acceptance by the State therein. That J. Hewlette Wasson, of Laurens, S. C., has been appointed as your guardian ad litem to repre- of Georgia of the Little White House, where a very tired, great man re- ‘m.arked that "T have a very bad It was said '23 hundred years ago by Xenophon, that “when agricul ture flourishes, all other pursuits are in full vigor; but when the ground is forced to lie barren, other occur pations are almost stopped, as we 1 ! by land as by sea.” Five unnecessary steps a day for one year make a mile. sent you in' this action, by the said headache,” artd very shortly died. Clerk of Court and the Order of Ap- i And thfcse reporters many of them pointment is on file in his office, the j cynical, wondered if the confusion Order having been rendered on the | in the minds of the people today [The boys employer remarked, That is what lawsuits will do, gentlemen.” Yes, the effort to gain by unjust suits at law sometimes leads to blood shed. Let us deal fairly with others, with his property and his character, evfen as we would be dealt with, and much sorrow, both for them and our selves will be avoided. Be Quick To Treat Bronchitis 15th day of August, 1946, and same was not largely due to the fact that will become absolute on the 20th day J after 12 years, the people find they after the service of this Notice upon;have no-one to speak for them. And you, unless in the meantime you se- > an told "of various times and condi- cure the appointment of some other, tions in those 12 years of how that guardian ad litem. BABB & BABB, * Plaintiffs’ Attorneys. Dated August 15th, 1946. 21-3c CALL ^ TELEPHONE 458 For Quality DRY CLEANING and LAUNDRY SERVICE Modern Methods. New Improv ed machinery and equipment. SERVICE LAUNDRY & CLEANERS, Inc. John W. King, Jr., Mgr. Df. Felder Smith Optometrist Laurens, S. C. X 116 EAST MAIN STREET South Side Public Square *. HOURS FOR EYE EXAMINATIONS: 9:00 to 5:30 Wednesdays 9:00 to 12:30 Phone 794 for, Appoirijinent- man had spoken for the people . . . of how his voice, firm and mellow and musical, had gome over the air . . . and of how the people believed him and were quieted. And one re porter said, ‘Wo one has re^Uy spok en words the people understand since that voice said, ‘ I have a very j bad headache,’ and jjeyer sotfiAried | again.” • W \ For once President Truman will j qot accede to his Missouri cronies and this incident even involves his Ldld home-town pals in Independence, ifao. The question came up when the PresidenU’Was asked about .reports that, as an honorary member of the jSanta-Cali-G<|n Whisker club of In dependence, he^js liable’ to a $3.25 1 fine for not raising some facial spin ach. Club members, preparing for an Old Trails celebration in Septem ber, are threatening to levy the fine against Honorary Member Truman row. as no intention of growing a beard,' Said he would just have to face the con- r ltfentwr when the time comes. Reports are that the anti-trust division of the department of justice is jlist about ready to file suits against several industries alleging violations of ;the anti-trust laws. These suits may include agricultural machinery manufacurers and the meat packers. Chronic bronchitis may develop If your cough, chest cold, or acute bron chitis is not treated and you cannot af ford to take a chance with any medicine less potent than Creomulsion which goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden Phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Creomulsion blends beech wood creo sote by special process with other time tested medicines for coughs. It contains no narcotics. No matter how many medicines you J ‘you der- it quick- permitting rest and your moasy have tried, tell your druggist to sell ; a bottle of Creomulsion with the und Aik Jar it either way.,. both trade-marks mean the same, thing. plus lc sjState Tax 1 SOTTUP UNDSR AUTHORITY OP TMf COCA-COO COMPANY IY Greenwood Coca-Cola Bottling Co. o 1M7 Ito &c C* .W' unless he lets his yhiskers ere The President,-*ftsistmg-~heTh« Authorized Dealer Browning . Arms Co. tr Give Us Your Order fer a Browning Automatic Shot Gun COPELAND Hardware Supply Co.. Phone 15 .i SIX-INCH SERMON By REV. ROBERT H. HARPER Need a LAXATIVE? Black-Draught is 1- Uaually prompt 2- Uaually thorough 3- Always aconomical WISE WORDS CONCERNING HONESTY Lesson for August 24: Proverbs i3:3; 11:1; 3; 12:17-22; 14:5; 23:10-11. Memory Selection: I Thessalonians : 5:21-22. Tne lesson begins with the thought ' that “kindness and truth” should be ! written in the heart. An honest j heart is the first requisite to honesty. Following - this initial thought is a series of contrasts—between a false balance and a just one, the integrity of uprightness and the perversity ol treachery, the lip of truth and the lying tongue, the joy of counsellors of peace and the deceit of those who devise evil, a faithful witness and one who lies. ” In these contrasts we find that cheating, slander, and false witness bring the promise of frustration and the penalty of wickedness. Dishon esty in business dealings can bring only a fleeting prosnerityiyThe slan derer is not enrichlcr'S/ the good name he steals but he is impover ished by and by. ,One who deals in perjury in court commits a crime and may soon come into the box of the accused, while the blackness of his heart cannot reflect the light of joy and happiness. A bad conscience is a poor companion. “Remove not the ancient land mark.” There are many ways of re moving it. 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