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. y \'' THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 1931 Rotary Club Notes. ROOMS for rent, cheap. .Apply to Mr**. , Mittie Tcnikinson, North Adair St. Ip rlthe fact that there would prnb.’.bly be lan unusual amount of unemployment in Clinton this winter. He stated that representatives of the Rotary club 1 1 u' n D ♦ • * 1 , / Would meet with representatives from Ip v\. I). Roberts, superintendent of . , , Uu -1 tK. ( the Kiwanis club. Chamber of Com- WASHINCTON •Y RADFORD MOBieY Washington, I). C., .Sept. M.-r-Hvi- THE SCN ri'ON York WRATH tanged that hi.s .salary check should b<‘ There is a certain family in this divided into two parts; h<'r part was country, consisting of several broth- dcpos.ted ni.t only in a separate ac- (j(.nce is piling up here that the com ers whose conihined lesources total count hut in a (lifft*r<Mit bank. se.s.sinn of congress, which will many millions. Second, jealousy. He sai<l to her: “1 nieei In a littld over two months from They meet every day at lunchem love you and trust you. I know that now,‘will produce some of the most and 'discuss whatever problems the you love an<l trust me. When my feel- vicious attacks ever made on a presi- day’s work has developed. Often the ing changes I’ll tell you, and I’ll count d<fnt in recent times. Any stand Mr. debate is spirited, but w’hen it is over on you to be e<iually honest. Until that Hoover sees fit to take is immediately they make their decision Unanimous time I am not going to ask you any as.saiied by his enemies and his an- and always act a unit. (juestions or fret myself, no matter nouncement that he will veto any fur- All their financial operations are what you do or whom you meet. ther payment.s to the soldiers on their pooled. If one brother has a f;)rtuiiatc “As for the troubles which we could bonus has led to a roar from all tho.se inve.stment all share the benefit. If not foresee,’’ he concluded, “we agreed wanting to curry favor with the vet- another takes a loss, it is chargt'l to that we should never take them to erans. 1 (1. We would make up and forgive It is considered likely that the sol- ’ cfore night-fall, and go to sleep in diers’ bonus will be used as the main peace.” the Epwoith orphanage of Columbia, FOR SALE — One good .Jersey milk was the speaker at the Rotarj' club cow, with three weeks old calf. .Ap- last F'riday. Mr. Roberts gave an in- ply to .1. H. Madden, Mountvulle, S. C..'teresting and instructive talk on “The R. F, I). No. 1. Up Dependent Child.’’ Captain R. E. Wysor, president of the club, announced that the next merce, the city council, the M oman s club and the American Legion so that all of these organizations would* co operate in an effort to relieve the dis tress of the unemployed in Clinton. FOR SALE — Household furniture, kitchen cabinet, dining room chair.s, chiffonier, beds, springs and mattress- ''ould be at ):.30. \\ednesda>, es. At our farm. R. S. Ga.skill. jtp that the di.str . t STRAV'ED or stolen — One blue and white speckled hound. F'our years old. Ears notched on tips. Reward if to W’. J. Adair at State Training school. Itc governor of the Rotary club would at tend this special meeting. Capt. Wysor also called attention t; WHAT DO P. S. JEANES* I the common account. What ha:^ pre.servcd their remark able partnership? f)ne great rule They never allow a disagreement t > carry over into a new day. If two o'" them have had a falling out they mu t meet and settle it U-fore the sun go* down. 1 have an accjuaintania- who recently cele*)rute(l his twenty-fifth wedding gcxxl ruU annivi*rsary. He said that wh(‘ti he and - his wife were married they face<l *•' frankly the fact that som<> disagree- iiKMits would inevitably arise. Thcr**- tried to rctiiov* I FOR RF:NT or sale — Ten-room' j dwelling house oft Musgrove street, across from Avalon, formerly occu- 'pied by T R. Holland. Cor tains six bed n>oms, living room, parlor, din- weapon of attack against the president iniT room, kitchen, two bath rooms, .Many years ago St. Paul, writing to when his friends the Ephesains. said: njjl' the sun go d«)wn upon your wrath.” What would happen, in busine.ss and in marriage, if we all .should try that congress meets. The outery two halls, ample closet and pantry H. D. HENRY F. M. BOLAND H. D. Henry & Company INSURANCE for a year? “Let against his veto, if he should oppose front and back porch, poultry the'Td 1, will probably l>e louder andi, ,, ,, ^ . .. . ^ . house, rully screened, in good state i more bitter than that which greeted! . . , , J President Wilson’s attempt to make/^^ repair, recently remodeled. Rental the United State.s a member of the j S-'Uj.OO,'payable in advance. Sale price | Ix'ague of .Nations. $.J,'100.00, finan -ed on easy install* All this is extremely disjdeasing ■j ^Vnv P. .Iac<d,s, tele-; phones 2;!H or 222, ('linten, S. C. tf: STOCKS BONDS REAL ESTATE LOANS NEGOTIATED CROSS HILL NEWS thev in advance I comm'll auscs <)f; fur*' two of th*‘ most mi.'uiuier.-tanding. Kir.*-t of all. in nicy. Nothing (viii'i's more marital gr < f than tb*- constant argunn'iit almiit cxiicnsc. I’li** tuisband who *ioes not iiuik** bis wife a ri'gubir al 1 o wa n v*a. w^i^co ' rn'!'SI^''nt^''*''n*o-rrs'' anti ati'inint for its «'X|)endiUire. is sure Tvf'plonty ( f di bate. 1 h«-y ’dis idf I wb it ti.'irt of his in come sb*‘ oiiglit to have. He then ar- , Mr. Hoover, who i.s not a fighter and who has more than once exjiressyd himself with rriu.ch, bitterness regard ing n<‘W.spaj)or.s which like to {day up all news about the fnictiori always The Clinton Chronicle — $1.50 a Year .Miss .Margaret Rasor returned hoim- ^ , .. , , /. . I . • -. present at the seat of any nation, and Uednexlav after a two weeks’ visit ' . , , ... {larticulaily .so at the cajntal this year. Seed! **.'<iay alter a to relativ'es in .Newlx'iry. .Mrs. S. I.. I>avis and chi’i.-en of .Augusta, and Mr. and .Mr.s. .Alliei. ,Mi-.M<*ekin of .Moriticcllo, siicn: tlv (Tnfrin. .Mrs. ('laud Hipj) and ('laud, .Ir.j^ oX. Ureeuwoed, vTs’ti'd relative's here .Sun day. Mrs. Carl Owens of (Iis'ciiwood, vis ited l^•lativ*•s h«’r«' Suiulay. •Mrs, Uydie Turner of .Atlanta, is th«‘ guest of .Mrs. Pigit* Ueaman. BARLEY — RYE — WHEAT OATS .Mr. Hoover is not a good [lublicist. He has lu'ver a{){)reciate*l the angh* of the Washington corresporafttu^s, who want action in th*‘ic neWA-iUid-t^U ff!^ a(• nU'V*‘d: a Kitt is yie only kind <if n<-ws that the pr*‘sident iiun uiuji'r.sUind-or that he i.s in sym pathy with. The consefjueiic** is that he is more out of touch with th<' sourc- *-s of iH'Ws than almost any prc.sidcnt since th<‘ turn of the century. Ik* is the «*xact o|)[)o.site of Pr**.sident Roosev«*lt, who was never happy unless he was in tin* cent**!' of a corit rov«*rsy which got on the front page of <*very ncw.s- Bfst prices on .Meals, Hulls, Dairy Feed of all kinds and Chicken F'eed. FARMERS EXCHANGE ‘(Minton’s Feed Store” T. J. Blalock, Mjrr. (Minton, S. C. Mis. |t(,h ISaggott of Augusta, sjient the week-**!!*! with lu-r {uiis-iits. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Chajiman and "ap,.,. ^he nation Miss .Margaret Rasor spent Frulay in Hoover’s {lersonal friends have (ir»*enville. (»ft»*n advised him to come out with .L.hii Nance is. at home after a jj,,. pi^ip Htatement of his position, week’s visit to relatives in Columbia. |{,,,t he is not interested in {lolitics as Miss Gladys Griffin returned to pj.^^y {.u-kering that ''Gre«*nvill«* .S'uiiday after s|»ending a j,(ditieians imlulg** in when they week-with her parents. jotkeying for {ui.siition. He has re- Mr.s. .1. 11. Nanc«* sim*iiI last week in issue any formal statements, ( oliimhia with .1. H. .Nance. {ti'eferring to remain th** target of Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. Coleman, Mr. i,.aving it to jxisterity to and Mrs. Hill .Setzh-r were recent vi.s- vii,di*ate his official acts. Ol.viously ittirs to Myrtle H*‘a*'h. this condition does not make Mr. .Mr. and .Mrs. .1. H. Ita.soi, and son of |j|„,v(«r a g*»od {)n*si*l(‘ntial candidate visited relatives here .Sun- main strength will lie in the vast army of his appointees. These Gr*'*‘n\ ill** «lav. P&G SOAP 3 10 WORLD’S LARGEST ^ , lELLING LAUNDRY SOAP 1 AT Bonita Syrup NO. IH CAN lOc Piney Woods Syrup 12c r' FANCY BLUl 1 ROSE < RIC E1 S ' 21* Hominy Grits 10 ’ 21c Star Powders 3 10c can he r*'li*‘d u{)on to tU*livt'r t'uough votes to insur** his iiomiriatioii and it is the camiuiign that will folhiw that will t«*st his stMUigth w;th th** r**st of' th** <*ouutry. PALMOLIVE SOAP KEEP THAT SCHOOL- COMPLEXION 3 DKGS. 20 16-OZ. Sliced Bread 2 U)AVES Double Loaf SIZE 15c 10c BACON BANQUET BRAND SLICED, RINDLESS i.n. 21 Tin* uuist uiu**ftamty in a slat**- makiiig way th.it »*\i.<ls right now. is r*‘gai*HMg vie**-i>r**sid*'ntlal n:iniiu****s. I,at**l,v .lam*** Hamilton l,**wis, th** ,-uav** and **ourtly -ciiat'ir *‘l*'. t from lllinoi.-:. is liulkiiig laig** iu th** p ihlic *■>**. It IS no ?.**cr**t that tin* ] o\v»*rfuI Illinois dt*l**ga‘iiui will cast its vot**s for lii'wis for iir****id<*nt on th** first halhit at th** 1 t**mocrati*' conven- .ioii, not that Illinois **\p**cts him to he*'*>m** th** {larty **an*!idat** It will m»‘r*‘ly h** for trading i»urno.s**s. and l.**\vis un*{ucstitinal>ly w*iul«l add c*>n- sideiahly t*) th** str**ngth *)f the tick-, el, his only w**akn**ss being that he is not a milli*inair*', hut an extremely nuMlest in*livi*lual in a financial way. Ci**ogi a|)hi*ally, Lewis is in a class by himself. He was lunm-ja-4\’irginia, J raise*l in Ge*>rgia, mov*‘d >t*t Oregon and s**rv«‘*l in congress from that state. 'riu*n he went to Illinois and won election t*> the senate against the imnu*nsely j)*>{nilar Ruth Hanna Mc- Cvirmick, aiul will take his s»‘at for!| tin* first time in l>e*emher. In addi tion he is a mast»‘r *if many languages and r*‘|ieati'*lly a*l*lr*'ssos I’olish aiul:- **mes in th**ir own languag**. the Ger mans in tlu'irs, whiU* h** is a great Fr**m*h .s* ludar, ev*Mi among Fren ’h- uu'U. Ik* also has a goini grounding in Italian and the Scandinavian languag- <*s, an as ct of imm**ns*‘ value, even to a man who has a natural gift as a s|>ellhin*ii*r in English. Blue Ribbon Malt Calo Dog Food 2^'’*^ 25c CALU BAKING POWDER It is surnri>tng the interest being taken in this city hy the utterances an*l d*>ings * f •‘('oin" Harvey, other- wi.se William Hope Harvey, author of ‘•('*iin's Financial School,” a book that nearly nia*le Hryaii president in 18‘.M>. Harvey, who is SO, has started a new party that he calls th** ‘'Harty of Pros perity.” It is designed to win the sup-j port of dissatisfie*! farmers and un employed imlustriul workers. j He has devised a l»la.tform that {'!■( mises them the relief they are seeking. His main supporters will c*)me from tho.**e dubbed “the lunatic I fringe” by Theo*l*>re Roosevelt, but it | may he that his painty will be the seed from which the long-expected third party may grow, perhaps under an other name. He gives voice to the dis content of many. 1 i Those who recall the campaign of 18% will remember that his new de cries of economics appeared unanswer able to all the big financiers until a young Chicago financier wrote an ef-*| fective answer, under which the gold forces rallied and elected McKinley. The success of the reply won its au- Uhor the vic«-presiderfcy of one of New York’s greatest banks. Harvey’s ’ accomplishments in 1896 stamp him as I a man not to be disregarded by the llei.ders of either of the big political* ^parties. I] Save Something On Everything By Trading The Quality-Service'Savings Way Sweet Mixed PICKLES quart LAN(’E’S PEANUT BUTTER, Ib 23c BAI.ENTINE’S WEINERS, lb : 15c VERIIIEST PORK & BEANS, 2 cans *’.OI.I)E\ CROWN SYRUP, 5 Ib. can 35c miUDENS EVAP. MILK, 2 large cans .. 15c International SALT, 3 pkgs. . 10c CLAUSSEN’S AND BECKER’S BREAD and CAKES Swan II i I * BREAKFAST BACON, lb. . 31c Matches 3 boxes for BEE BRAND INSECT POWDER, large pkg. 20c BEE BRAND INSECT POWDER, small pkg. 8c 'C Quaker Oatmeal White House COFFEE, lb. ... 35c DUKE’S MAYONNAISE, 8 oz ... 19c f CLEEN-MADE MACARONI, 2 for l.Sr BEE BRAND EXTRACTS, large size .. ... 22c BANQUET TEA, 1-4 lb. ... 23c SUPER SUDS 3 for 4 AIl-Tlirough-The-Water Sudt Cuts Dishwashing Time in Half ^THESE MERCHANTS ARE MEMBERS OF QUALITY SERVICE; CLINTON. S. C. WHITMIRE, S. C. Baldwin’s Grocery, J. M. Pitts, Blakely’s Young Bros.^ Scott Grocery Co. Grocery, 1. C. Boland, L. V. Pinion, C^in* GOLDVILLE, S. C.^oanna Merc. Co. ton Mercantile Co. 4 Ur •'■S-