The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 01, 1950, Image 13
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Candidates Contrast
In Senate Campaign
Columbia, May 28.—An infinitesi
mal part of South Carolina’s voting
populace is turning out for the cam- 1
paign tours this summer.
On the first two days of the guber
natorial campaign, attendance at the
speakings averaged about 175, but in
one instance totaled only about 85
(at Winndboro).
Aiken and Orangeburg helped to
bolster this average.
You would think that greater
crowds would turn out, particularly
in the senate campaign, which ap
pears to be warming up. Perhaps,
NOTICE OF SALE
The State of South Carolina,
County of Laurens.
In Court of Common Pleas.
Citizens Federal Savings and Loan
when the tour sweeps up into the Association, Clinton, S. C. t
Piedmont the crowds will pick up.
„ Fred L. Tumblin, Georgie Etta S.
t.ndki.t** < Tumblin, and the United Slate, of
Pitted against other in tha. A '
senate campaign »£*”«** Pun^n, to a Decree of the Court
contrasUng, but equally able poli-; jn ^ above staled caM , wU1 Mn
ticians. I at public outcry to the highest bid-
Hulking, coarse-voiced Olin John- ( j eri either in or in front of the Court
^ j j , .v ston ’ a veteran of PoUtical wars since House, at Laurens C. H., S. C., on
tW ° 11 ®^ 0, has Allowed closely the speech: Salesday in Jline next> Mon .
atonal campaign, an average of 235 he used the first day at Lexington. | day( th e 5th day of the month, dur-
meetinw 1 Crowd, 0 of Ibout^OO 0 at I But hiS delivery j!. gettin ^ more ing the legal hours for such sales, the
meetings. Crowds of about 300 at and more vigorous. His raised voice j following descr ibed property, to wit:
,im - ~ - combines with an arm swinging j “All that certain piece, parcel or
technique to put across his points. i 0 t 0 f i and w ith dwelling house and
SIX-INCH SERMON ' has a habit of leaning toward ot ^ er improvements thereon, situate,
By Rev Robert H Harper ; someone sitting close to ^the speaking lying and being on the north side of
MIC AH’S HOPE OF GOD’S
SALVATION
i stand and pointing and staring, a. West Main Street in the Town of
that person as if the remark was
directed personally at and only for'
: him.
>n, in Laurens County, South | chision of the bidding, shall deposit
ina, bounded on the north by . th* Clerk of Court the sum of
Clinton,
Carolina,
lot of Fred Tumblin, ninety-three! ^ oi ^
(93) feet thereon; on the east by lot f** 1 fai * ^ ^ ^ding. The same
to be applied to the purchase price
upon his complying with the terms
of sale, otherwise to be>paid to Plain
tiff for credit on the indebtedness. In
the event the successful bidder
of C. Rhodes, formerly of estate of
J. C. Wilson, one hundred ninety-
four and 7-10 (194.7) feet thereon;
on the south by West Main Street,
seventy-eight (78) feet thereon; and! . . . .
on the west by North Livingston s !| ou H * ai ! . to maJt * such deposit, or
Street (formerly known as Burnr s ^ ould t0 ^ m p ly wit J ^V ernU
Street), two hundred (200) fe et ^ f aIe > ^ said lands ^ ^ re ;
thereon. Said lot of land is the iaen- s c old ° n the sa ^ e or *° me subsequent
tical property conveyed to Fred L. S , ale K sda f , on u the samc at risk
Tumblin and Georgie Etta S. Turn- of j£ e Suiting purchaser,
btin by Clinton Building and Loan . ^ Purchaser to pay for papers,
Association by its d£ed dated March s am P s and recording.
9, 1943, recorded in Deed Book 80. r- r- o »r• ,
at page 298, in the office of Che Cleik S *
of Court for Laurens County, South 0a ‘ ed thls 15th da y ^ May, 1950.
Carolina.” _ _
Terms of sale: Cash. The success- WE DO ALL KINDS CF PRINTING
ful bidder, other than the Plaintiff —EXCEPT BAD
herein, immediately upon the con- CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
Lesson. Micah 4:1-15; 5:2-4; 7:18-20.j gi ares and scowls and in the
Memory Selection: Micah 7:18. twinkling of an eye can change to.a
Micah first gives us a view of the ^ a , big
across-the-face grin.
conquering church, to which all peo-1 Johnston h as an oft-used stance
ptes shall come by and by. We note: of one foot before lhe other as if to
that men shall beat their swords and better balance h is big frame. On
spears into ploughshares and pruning iSOme important point, he may raise,
hooks, and nations shall learn of war b jmself up on the heel of one foot,
no more. This prophecy is similar to keepin g the other flat on the ground,
one by Isaiah. Did Micah copy from He gestures wildly.
Isaiah, or Isaiah from Micah? Or did During his opponent's speeches, he
both copy from an older prophecy? | sits quiet iy by, retaining the same
We do not know.
unmoving expression.
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War having been done away with,! Before and after> he moves about
men shall be free to develop the arts among the crowd sayi ^ as he shakes j
of peace and the cultivation of broth- each hand .i This is olin Johnston.”
erhood, under, the name and blessing _ , . .. ^
of Jehovah. Thi is a beautiful picture | r „, j
of a warless world-a picture often; Th urmond has^ a more conlroUed,
seen in the imagination of men, but t K er ^_ . . '
not vet realised 'i modulated voice, but doesn t hesitate
°l/ et reallze M- |to raise it to put home a point. He,
The comm* of Jesus of Nazareth J ^ more than John .
t was prophesied would have much ^ s and se ^i timcs has p Ut tn'
to contribute to the realization of
peace. The reader may remember
that Micah 5:2 was quoted by the
Jewish authorities when they were
asked by Herod where Christ should
be -born, according to prophecy.
The closing portion of the lesson
deals with the beauty of God’s for
giving love. Upon his repentant chil
dren God will have compassion, and
he will cast their sins into the depths
of the sea. So Micah hopes for salva
tion from God, even unto the utter
most. May we find pardon at his . , a vin®
right hand and grace to help in time! at . . ’ S -7
of need. and deny n. if
CITATION FOR LETTERS OF
ADMINISTRATION
The State of South Carolina,
County of Laurens.
By J. H. Wasson, Probate Judge:
Whereas, Mrs. Elizabeth H. Cope
land made suit to me to grant her i Democrat is the main issue in their
Letters of Administration of the es-, battle cry so far, although many per- (
tate and effects of Fannie (Frances) s0 ns say one’s choice between the,
H. Hatton.
These are, therefore, to cite and
l admonish all and singular the kin
dred and creditors of the said Fannie
j H. Hatton, deceased, that they be and
j appear before me, in the Court of
PTobate, to be held at Laurens Court
House, Laurens, S. C., on June 13,
ngxt, after publication hereof, at 10
o’clock in the forenoon, to show
cause, if any they have, why the
said Administration should not be
granted.
Given under my hand this 25th
day of May, A. D., 1950.
J. HEWLETTE WASSON,
9-2cw J. P. L. C.
completely new matter.
He speaks with his whole frame at
times. Rising on tip toes, he will
thrust his arms forward, or spread
them wide, or clutch the palms to
gether.
He may bend slightly forward and
down.
He tugs at his double-breasted
coat and often puts his hand in his
pocket.
His most artfuL speaking stunt is,
to turn toward Johnston and point
Come on up here i
you can” or “Senator,
deny it if you can.”
“Personality” Choice
Thurmond’s talks have been inter
rupted by applause at Aiken and
j Manning, the latter a strong States’
Rights stronghold.
States’ Rights versus National;
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two will be based on personalities
rather than issues anyway.
^Thurmond keeps at Johnston for r
“running out” on the state party in'
1948 and Johnston keeps reminding,
his listeners that he couldn’t be help
ing them by being on committees,
etc., if he hadn’t stayed a Democrat. |
Blasts Lessening
James F. Byrnes has gotten into a
no-holds-barred campaign for gov
ernor.
If he believed that he would not]
be subject to attack from his oppon
ents, he must by now see that he is
not immune. The blasts against him
were particularly bitter on the open
ing day of the campaign.
Mr. Byrnes, however, has declined!
to “criticize or refer” to his oppo- j
nents.
Biases at him, directly or by in
ference, have lessened as the cam- :
j paign progressed. j
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