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'•*yr ’ •• »«ii - THURSDAY, APRIL U, 1982 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE / WA NTS FOR SALE—No. Jm UMeo.' 5 Coker cotton seed. Itp FOR SALE—Oats, 40c bushel, com, shelled or unshelled, 50c bushel. Good mule for sale. Tribble Co. 14-2c FOR RENT^ Joe Leake. '6-room house, close in. Itp Psychology Classes Vi^ Lo^ School Lander and Presbyterian Stu* dents Attend Clinic At State Institution Wednesday. -7 Of Debates Jjeld Last Week jl Catawba, Newberry and Citadel Teams Meet^ On Platform, Us ing Pi Kappa Delta Query. Fanh Women Soon Hold Annual Meet BABY CHICKS—Rocks, Reds, White, Leghorns and mixed chickens, Fri- wood, day and Saturday. Bring your eggs for hatchings Thursdays—^ an egg. Spratt Hatchery. Ic Wednesday afternoon the psychol ogy’ classes of Lander college, Green- and Presbyterian college at tended a clinic at .the State Training school of this city. An interesting pro- Preabj’terian gram was given by some of the chil-1 solved: That /congress should enact dren. They are interested in music,' legislation providing for the ccntral- I'X)R SALE — Friers, 30c. per pound delivered. Mrs* Alex Henry, phone j and their several nunAers gave con- l.SS. Itp'elusive proof of the atolemn’^tion and guidance of their teacher. Miss Elley FOR SALE—Fry mg "size land red chickens. Fat to eat. Apply to J. C. McMillan. Rhode Is- and ready Tp The annual meeting of the Laurens County Counci> of Farm "Women will be held Saturday, April 16, with the Youngs club at Youngs school hpuse, it has oAn announced by Miss Jennie Coleman, home demonstration agent for the county. The session at the day will open at I ten o’clack.and will be presided over by Mrs, L. C. Taylor, president. After the 'song, “America," the invocation will be offered by the Rev. B. K. Car- -son of Gray Court. Mrs. H. H. Abercrombie, president being one selected by Pi Kappa Delta, of the hostess club, is on the program and Catawba college s held* a no-decision debate in the col lege auditorium Thursday night. The question for debate 'was, “Re- Roosevelt Votes Continue Increase 7 /c( ized control of'^iiT|dustry,” the -ua'ect’ Copeland. After the songs, danoos, ^and read- I FREE'— bottle of Williams Aqua Velva for after shaving, with 35c tube of Williams Shaving Cream—all for 35c at Smith’s Pharmacy • Ic FOR RENT—7-room house on Linson farm, with pasture, wood, garden and patches. On Musgrove road. $5.00 -per month. D. E.- Todd, Laurens, -S<- C ^ 4-14-2P LAUNDRY—Flat work 5c per pound. Thrifty service 4c pound. Family finish 10c pound. Buchanan’s Dry Cleaners and laundry. It LISTEN In on your radio .to the Drug Store merchandise advertised, and then Visit Smith’s Pharmacy and see it on display. Itc FREE with $1.00 size of Ambrosia, ^ne H 02. filled flask for a week- ejid bag or purse, 60 J. & J. Couettes, <^ttor. pads for applying Ambrosia, and funnel for refilling flask—all for $1.00 at Smith’s Pharmacy. Itc FERTILIZERS and fertilizer mate rials. See me or phone 262-J, Clin-- toh. Coker 5 planting seed, $1.00 per hundred. This cotton pull^ 1 inch last year. T. G. Harris. If CHICKS—High production white leg horn. baby chicks for sale, 10c and ' up. .We are hatching every Tuesday. Place your order early. Thomwell Or phanage Poultry Fafm. _ tf IT is economy to have your clothing dry cleaned and your laundry done by our improved methods. Buchanan’s Dry Cleaners and Laundry. It ings of the more advanced children. Miss Ijois Blakely, in the absence of Dr. B. O. Whitten, the superintend ent, and Dr. F. E Webb, the acting superintendent, gave an instru^ive and interesting talk, explaining the work of the school. Several children of the pronounced types were exhibit ed and discussed or described by Hiss Blakely. She emphasized the fact tliat all of those placed in the care of the school were referred to as “children.’’ Dr. Whitten, who is now on leave as sisting in the establishment of a simi lar school in Utah, has.always insist ed that those placed in the school be national honorary debating (bodj*. Case .^Mclnnis and upheld the affirmative ^uerj’. The first speaker of the af firmative show’ed the evils in the {iresent system of industry, offering for examples the evils in the coal in dustry, tl^e excessive gains by private owners in water power companies, and the lack of uniformity in wages for the address of welcome, with re- W. M. Ransom ^ponse by Mrs. John Roper. Following side of the appointment committees, reports and~h60FS^lrf thg present system. The second debater for the affirma tive o^ered a remedy’ for these evils by sunmitting a plan for government eontrol. His plan would stabilize prices, eliminate competition, and work out desirable results. He advo cated federal control of industry and FOR SALE FQR SALK all dogs—$1, $2 and up. Pretty li’l Cheep. Phoam 385-W. Itc DON^ forget Thursday, Friday and SaturdaKaf Rexall One-Cent Sale you carKbuy one at the regular price and anoth^ for only Ic of all Che many items on sale at Smith’s Pharmacy. — \ referred to. as children, never as fee- j not government ownership, ble-minded, because many are veryj Ri^Vood K. Goodson and Bill Mc- sensitive. The point was stressed thatj^^orkk, the Catav%ba debaters, defend- physical cripples are not looked down | negative side of the query. Mr. society, while most mental ?iy. are treated upon by cripple.8, unfortunately, are entirely as outcasts by most people. The principal difference between the children at the State Training school and inmates of the State hos pital is that the former are aments, that is, they never had minds, or at most had very young minds that will never develope, while the inmates of the State hospital are dements, per sons whose minds have deteriorated. Children at' the Training school are never really 8ure<l. It is as absurd to try to cure one of them as it is to replace or “cure’’ an amputated arm or leg. Many, however, are improved and taught handwork,* so “that they can return home, as many have done. The officials of the school keep in touch with those who have left the institution. ~ After Miss Blakely’s talk the vis itors were taken through one of the wards, and shown where and how the cildren are cared for. ’They were also shown examples of the handwoj’k and class work of the children. Many of Goodson showed how undesirable it would be to allow congress to control industry,. He mack* many convincing statements, such as, “Out country wasj oy departmental chairmen will be made, as follows; .\griculture, Mrs. Horace »Lcague; citizenshipj Mrs. S. S. Beeks; educa tion, Mrs. Roy ^DeShieMs; ex^rior beautification, Mrs. Gray Harris; leg islation, Mrs. Annie H. Dunlap; mem- ^.rshiptf Mrs. C. D. Wilsonj^ music and recreatfoti, Miss Ethel Balehtine j p"ub- iicity, Mrs. Earle Workman; religion and welfare, Mrs. Beulah Patterson. The morning session will be closed with an address by* Miss Harriette B. Layton, assistant state agent. Music I^eV York, April 11.—Supporters of Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt here expect 80 Democratic national conven tion votes to fall into his column for- nially this week, boosting their esti mate of his strength fb 235, a third the number needed for noiriinat^bn. At»this time in 1928, AJ^ted E. Smith, a receptive candidate, again this year, had 241 instructed, pledged, and claimed delegates. Democrats in four states will pick 1?4 delegates this week—2;6 in Ken tucky, J.6 in Nebraska and 54 in Illi nois, all ‘tomorrow, and 38 in Michi gan Thursday. Kentucky’s delegation was definite- ed for Roosevelt by action of epunty conventions last week. At Roosevelt’s headquarters here it was for the day will be furnished by the Youngs club. Lunch will be served at one o’clock, and at two o’clock the council will open the afternoon with assembly singing. A dresS review will Ik* a fea ture of the meeting, as it is expected that members who appear in the com petition will 'be attired in cotton frocks made by the wearer. For the l)e«t exhibit in tb|s department prizes .uv.. wu. T-’ are to l>e gii’cn by Belk’s and Thomp- founded OT, a basis of freedom, rrhy department atojes of Uurens, it'has been announc’d by Miss Cole- Ammonia and Cotton Seed Meal, At- tracti\^ prices. CLINTO'N REALTY £ INS. CO., ' - —B.4L-Boyd, Agent.* WANTEDI want to rent a good farm mule to plow patches. Best care. Cash rent. C. A. Owens, phone 884. - Itp make indu,stry a slave?" “Do we want our countiy to become as Russia?" 'Mr, McCorkk u.scd ancient Greece as an example of individual freedom and, its great results and contribu tions to the world. He stated that government control would establish monopoly. On Tuesday, April 5, New'barry, de fending the negative side of the above named query, won the debate from the Pre.sbyterian debating team. W. M. Ransom and Case Meinnis, for Presbyterian, supported the affirma tive side of the question and used the same arguments as stated above. Elder and Ellsworth, for*Newberry, i Fancy Creamery iL *^1%^ in Va n>. PrinU '<’■ AW V said “assurances had beetle rseeiti^ the governor alto Yftll get aR fBim Michigan and Nebraska votea,' a Duncan Off era . For Re-election W. J.'Duncan, manager of the pie’s Bonded Warehouse and well- known business man, announces Us candidacy in today's paper for re-elec tion as alderman from ward three.. Mr. Duncan has served as a member of city council for the pa.st six years and has a host of friends who will learii with interest that he is stand ing Tor re-election upon his well- known record. American Magazine With Woman’s Home Coiap. $8.00 Woman’s Home Companion $1.60 JAMES W'. CALDWELL WII ITKHOL’SK—KV APtlR ATKD small cans MILK 6 19c 5 tall cans 29g man. ■Also there will be the annual song contest, to be followed by a business se.ssion. Certificates and prize awards of the day wlil be presented by Miss I.ayton. For the best club attendance, mileage considered, a gavel of cedar material will be given as a prize. Real Estate, Fire Insurance (city and country). Life InsuranceYsj^lphaOe the articles are "very tisefal and well made. ^ — ~^Dr. F. D. Jones, professor of psy- 'Chology at P. C., thanked those in chat;ge for their enlightening clinic and commended them for their untir ing and S^If-sacrificing work. X LET UA dry clean your MuTTor 'di Buchanan’s Dry Cleaners and iFOilf] Rcfino People^ now laumdry It I To Stage Way HATCHING—Let us haUh your eggs, Slbc leas than 100 loU, 3c for la^- er quantities. We are equipped witii three Petersime electric incubatora efew frill hatch every hatchable egg. Get strong chicks by hatching the electrical way. ‘Thomwell Orphanage Poultry Farm, Clinton, S. C. tf SALBSM.VN—Permanent representa tive for old established manufactur er. Seiling nationally advertised line to business concerns only. Full time not nei'essary. Merchants Industries, Inc., 20')1 Home Avenue, Dayton, Ohio. Hpt : r-Vl PUBLIC SALE The frame- Sunday school building UB the cemetery property of the First Presbyterian church will be sold to the higbf^ bidder on the-first Mon day, in May, the 2nd,- at 10 o’cli^k. Thi purchaser -wiH -be-given privi lege of thirty days for moving build ing off premises^ J. W. Anderson, Chmn., Jack H. Young, T. D. Copeland, Committee. FERTILIZER ... AND ... FERTILIZER MATERIALS I represent the Growers’ Sup- put across the idea that industry must | p|y C'o!., Atlanta, Ga. Let me not be placed in the hands of politici-1 quote you prices on Fertilizer an.. They used Australia as an ««"■-! Fertilizer Materials, pie of a country that tried centralized T.G.HARRIS NECTAR / Encore ^ TEA MACARONI 3 25o ‘/4 lb. 1 Cp y, lb. OQp Pkg.-lwl» Pkg. A»H« SPAGHET IT NOODLES T pit- Sc 4 lltVTAn SALAD DRESSING 10c S 15c 29c R-oz. Jar SPAGHETTI Encore Readyrto-Serve 3 cans 19c N. B. C. Fruit & Nut Cakes lb. 27c cont^'ol of industry, stating the unfa vorable results. The negative side also * Hi^tted that the plun offered by Ihe affirmative would^ restrict leadership and destroy the American ideals of freedom and liberty. On Saturday, April 2; in Charles ton, a Presbyterian team composed of H. C. Carpenter amil Barney WacLean, defended the negative side of the Pi K»ppa Delta query,, while a Citadol CLINTON. 8. C. RAJ.\H SANDWICH SPREAD FlNf'-ST fJHANVI.ATKU SUGAR MULES Chorry Blossom EXCURSION TO WASHINGTON, D.C. AND BBTURN J- “Beads On a String," a sidesplit ting comedy in three acts, will b^^-^re- sented by a local cast at Renno or Friday night, April 22, at 8:00 o’clock. You can’t afford to miss this great laugh sensation in which the Davis family are mudK upset over a let^r from Uncle Ben saying he is coming to see their daughter and, if he is im pressed with her, he will give her a portion of his fortune. As they have no daughter, they plan to hav^ their only son, Bennie, dress up as a girl during tbe uncle’s stay. Many comical situation’s follow. Floyd Pitts, as Ab .^nkler, the de- t^tive, is a scream from start to fin ish/ Don’t miss seeing Mrs. Tom Wier as Cleopatra Oleomargarine Johnson (Negro maid). She could be worse bu^ certainly not funnier. Other members of the cast will be aiinnuncrd tn next week’s paper. team, BeTzer ana Ctanlon, su the affirmative. The debate was de clared a draw. Noted Speaker To Appear Here Camerqn Beck, personnel director of the NevVvYork .stock exchange, and public relatioHf' counsel, will address the student bodyNof Presbyterian col lege on next Momay morning, the 18th, at 11:46 O’clock. Pre.^ident Mc- Sweeit^ates that Mr. Back’s message will br of special interest local business men and extends axo^dial invitation to the public to be present at this houn •L"‘12V2C”‘-19c III. ^V2t C 45c ItCCKT STRIKIC, CAM El., CIlI-STElll-lEI.D. OIJi CiOI.U CIGARETTES 225c J TAX E.VTRA f CARTON $1*25 Iona 24 lb. 96 lb. FLOUR ! iSc *1” 2 in 1 POLISH can lOc | Fairy SOAP 7 cakes 25c Fat Back 1 lb. 41-2c We have juai unloaded anoth er car of A'Grade young Ten- nesaee Mules, priced right. CalJ at our stable and look them over. H. J. PITTS SPINACH, home grown, lb. . 10c CABBAGE, S. C. hard head^ lb. 5c LETTUCE, firm head, 4 for . 25c "* Ahandc & Bvcinc S K. K'- ' ■ J ^ / > LIMITED APRIL 17Ui CUnton, AbbtTlllt, Cal- FaU^ Cro« HiB, Whit- wUn, 8. C., $6.00; Carlisle, Chaj-, lar, E^gcoKwr aii6 Catawba, S. C, |6.t0. Tidieta good la PaD- aiiui cars on payaieBt 'PoBauui Gua. ConsultA^ soy Seaboard Afcnl, or writhe: frad. Cafader, Geal Pasaeafer Aiant, Atlaata, 6a. W* H. Bbaada, Afaid, ^ CUaton, S. C. * SI^ABOARD AOt UNE RAILWAY W. M. Sumerel Out For Rkle \V. M. Sumerel, who has been quite sick for the past three months, has ' bwij, Been_2n the streets several times the...pa8t few days taking an automobile ride. Mr.' Sumerel is how stayir>g with Mr. and Mrs. Ryland i Sumerel ton Hip*th Broad street. He received many hearty ^ hand-shakes i from his friends who were glad to see him out again, and who unit^ in the hope that he will continue to hn- proNW. . Blalock Out For Alderman TRIBUl'E OF RE.SI»E(T1 TO ' MRS. CORRIE D. MONTJOY Resolved, That Jas. B. Rarrott Chapter No. 9, Order of the Eastern Star, records its profound rea^pect for our deceased sister, Corrie D. Mont- joyij and its sense of great loss through her death. She set an example of service and self-sacrifice which is inspiring. The memfbers of .I^s. B. Parrott Chapter No. 9 extend to the menvbersi of ,her family their deepHt sympathy j and join with them in mourning the loss not only as a splendid member of our Chapter but as a most excellent citizen. ^ Resolved, That a copy of this reso lution be. sent to her family, a copy spread upon the minutes of opr Chap ter and a copy sent to ThC^'linton Chronicle. MRS. FATE RAM ACE, F. M. BOLAND, GRACE F. YOUNG, Committee. T. J. Blalock, proprietor of th« Farmers Exchange and a life-long resident of the dty,/ threara his hat in the ring in today's ^paper as a candi date Yor alderman from ward six. Mr. Blalock is a new man in politics, having served several years ago as a member of council in ward two before changiag his residence. His friends wrill he glad to know that he & in the race and will Wflbtk ita outcome.withU interest. \ ' ’ A Bladder Hiysic Saturday Bvenlag Past 4LN Country Geutlemau, t ysafs lame Jauraal ....MM JAmm W. CALDWHLL Can j» at IS P. R. Is a medicine that works on the. bladder as castor oil on the bowels. [ Drives out impurities end excess acids that cause in^tlon which results in getting up nights, frequent desire, burning, leg pains and backache. Get a 25c test 'box of BU-KET8, (5 gr. Tablets) the pleasant bladder physic from any druggist. After four ^ys if not relieved go back and get your 'money. Yea will feel better after this cleansing and you fst your regular slacp. Sold by KBLLBK8 DRUG 8TORB YOUNG'S PHARMACY ^lUlRJRiBB TO THI JBROiaCLB I -3r Must Raise Cash The Most Drastic Downward Price Revision Ever Attempted In Clinton. Sale Opens Friday, April IS, At 9 A. M. Values That'Are On Sale Here for 10 Days Only. Youllipiiid Lower Prices Hewe Than You Evm* Thoi^ht Posnble. / 8. C. PIUCE, Pro,. **Whm the Prkeg Are Right '»• CUNTON, S.C iaaaraaamwlbntr t