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THE CUNTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1932
' October Honor R<^{
Fcr Clinton Schools
After Operstion
An operation for diseased
ovary ;
Removal of tumor? CM" the apT>endix?
Or, for hernia? If you have had uny
of these operations, yours is a “sur-
^ Hirh School
Eleventh grrade: Rosa Bailey Little,
Mary (lienn Chamb<*rs, Suella I>enfi6ti.
Vivian Harks Adair, Florence Adair,
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Frances Spralt, Roswell Porter,^Rob
ert Melices, Ruby Woodruff, THU Eilis,
Kloise Von Hollen, R. W. J<ihnson,
James Sloan. . f
Terth grade: F.lizabeth Bu^hanlt,
Vera Millei:, Ada,Sue Allen, Sadie Ai-
taway, Irene Dillard, Elizabeth Har-'^
MacRae Advances Five-Point Program ,
For Pro^)erily In Southern States
ihis environment and so make life eas^
, jer and safer, is the only important,
I difference which science can detect be- t
I tweep ourselves and the other ani-
iTnall. The lowe‘st type of human be-’
ing is as superior to the highest ty^ Birmingham, Ala..-Oc-t,fiH.—A fivc- 2. To awaken and utilize the highly
.of a|,e in Brnia power as EinsUin , i--p,oyram for irMurtrial and but undeveloped markets at
himself supcr;cr to the Australian, . . , a • o -au the South’s doors.
' i-.attKraror. , ncuitura! Trospenty -the South hss, . . ,
bushnun. ^— ,—, « , r> ^ 3. To popularize the great variety
en ’advanced bv Hugh MacRae of
■y
of manufactured and agricultural pro-
The council will hold a con."ersn-e
gicid abdomen,” or has been. .And. the-, Jiayre W’orkman, Joyce Pitts.
nerves within that wonderful .‘‘tru'-
ture may not function for a g»*f>d
while as tV‘y did before you had the
disease requiring the surgery.
1 often tell my patient- that have
had operation.^: "Let.a nH*chanic sloo^i
down before your piano and saw a
bole in its ‘'abdomen," let him go in-
Xinth grade: Sara Frances Baldwin,'
Louise Chambers, Modetme Finnev*
.Madeline Cas.-.anova, Margaret SuHi
v;'.n.
Eighth grade: Peggy Sprunt,
JEFFERSON SHRINE
The lieautiful old home of Thomas •
■ Jefferson at Monticello, de:;igned by
j the third president himself, is one of,
^the historic buildings of America that
ought to be kept a.s a national shrine.
' * Our brains are not yet large enou^tn j
I or efficient enough to enable us to ^ Wilmington, N. C., president of Southeastern states
ma.ster and apply all the facts about; Southeastern council,
the world we live in, but each gener-'
‘ ation knowsra little more than the last , vt ,
' about the best way to live comfortably ■ *- *‘-*0.
and happily, which is, after ail, the "We realize that the Sout.. i.s suf-
sole aim of life. foring tromcnaouJ:- fr.:m the os-
; , vtatbig adverse balance of by
A'hich the South loses a biiiior. dol! rs
c 'roii" their own people as well as
‘ho.-e out idc t’.e area.
4. To serve as a clearing house for
successful methods or policise in ag-
rioultuie. forestry, -ommerce, indus
try, transportation, public utility ser-
NOTICE!
vice and social service
reeue Rumph, R<‘lH*cca Speake, Teague ’phe Tliomas Jefferson Memorial as-(
Harris, William Wade, W illiaiii Ia*a-j which purchased the prop-1
man. Alice Neighbors, B. L. WaodJ^^^y ,4(,veral years ago, restored it and i
side the instrument and part Ra-L^aintuins it for vi.sitors to sc*e and'
— fill thTwound HolUclaw, Ernestine Giles. MarV., admire, has been hH hy the depression
and there. Then let him fill the wound
We Have Plenty
SEED OATS. WHEAT, RYE
AND BARLEY
I each year,” MacRue said. "W’e ca^ ot j
t continue this w'ay without imp.i'' - r-
lishing our wealth to the extent of g n-
eral poverty.
it
in tne woodenwall, and varnish
anew, so that klKevidence (*f the job
is hidden. Would .vou expect the piano,
to play, after the internal damage to
its string'?"
So it is with the surgical abd»»men.j
Complete Line cf Fancy and
- Heavy Groceries
w ill have Fresh Oysters every Uent away.”
‘like everybdoy else. There is danger, j day, in the
! unless something more than a hun-
Fiorida Street School ' dred thou‘ and dollars can be raised
Second grade: Marcia Galloway,; qnn kly. that the small remaining
Byrd .McMillian, Mildred Purdue, Jean! mortgage on the property will be fore
Layton, Rufus Sadler. Carolyn Henry.; and it will pass into private
week during the season.
Ffitl line ail kind.s of Crackers. Fresh
weet -.Milk every day. Fresh Fish on
hursday, Friday and Saturday.
b.’To find and givq publicity to facts
that w'i.l make all the above possible,
“An imm.-diate o-jective,” MacRae
=ir,:d. "is to blot out the ‘no man’s
“W’e'’}iave“been an open front!er,T ad' land' which exists in the .*sdu:h be-
I looked upon as a count./ to be industry and agriculture. It
I ploited, quite unaware of the fa*t chould never have existed, and w’e
I one dollar kept at home is wortn „JO niust bio: it out quickly for it i.s harm-
f-.il to-inductry and agriculture.”
Here
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a id
whose nerve.s have been originally ad-
ju.sted far nemo perfectly than any
piano-string.-. You may have had the
best surgeon on earth, for a most
malignai.t /-onri-tion — the operation
may havo be<*n dime in the highest
•Agnes llipp. Margaret Simpson, Vir-j hands.
.sk.ll of perfevtion.—vet the damaged
mrves ina. not } .'!<■ irm naturally for
a long fine. unt.. liie parts have be
come adjusted t > the new order of
things, (iiw youi 't I! a few month:
tune to got o.er tk" effects of y«>ur.
)»<is>ibl\. lite-'-aving » peratiim.
1; you have had a capital operation
ar.d yet hav e n (}'ja! relsmne Indly.. f.>r
gvmdne.'^-' -a'e Ut up on your car|H*l-
lucK diet of •'roughage." Eat
< asi,\-assiiniljo'le, nourishing fi»ud
the kind that builds up wounded tis-
-iM- and nerves. Let y»»ur bowel rest
ginia Sperry, Klwyn Sturgeon, Mar-| 1 have a peculiar interest in Jeffer-
garet Adair. Arne Jacobs. lison. 1 think his ideals and principles
Third grade; B<*ity Hunter, John ^ ought to be kept alive, and I do not
.'sloan. Agnes Kern. Jane IJttle, Mary know how that can k* done better than
Bailey Owens, Virginia Sumerel, Haiir, tv* keep Monticello a monument to '
nah i-ou Dargan, Annette Moorhead, him and them. I .sent the Thomas Jef-
Virginia W’ier, Marjorie Miller. .jftron Memorial as.scciation. New!
Fourth grade; Noland Suddeth,; York, a_dolIar toward the mortgage.
Klizak'lh W'y.-or, Emily Martin, .Mir-jlf e t ryone else who feeds as Tdo j
Coleman, Lula Gray IFarris,'about Jefferson will do the same,.
Farmers Exchange
I’hone 157
13 ‘the program outlinrJ
! MacRue:
1. To strengthen, diversify
(make more self-sufficient the <
1 nomic position of the states — A’a-
(bima, Florida. Georgia, Kentu.’iiv,
' .Missifsippi, Noith Carolina, - South
1 ( i'.rolina and Tennes.sce.
Have you seen and heard the
new Philco Jr. Radio? A big per-
forminjf little radio for $18.75,
on display and safe at Smith’s
Pharmacy.
lam
Fran-es Edwards, John Odiorne.
th< ve will' be no foreclosure.
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Fifth grade: Frances Speake, John!
(i. Pitls, Lewis Pitts, Virginia Sadler,j
.Lk'ophine Copeland, Virginia (Jrahain,;
.Marv Elizabeth Baldwin, H«*rbert!
PENSIONS
Eight/.en stales now provide ca.-h
, pen-■ uis for the aged poor, instead
oft. ('hambers. Hazel Dunaway, Margaret-yj- p^-nning them up in ahnshomes, at
.Shealy, Helen Wilson, Pearnow'^^^ nicrcy of politically-appointed
.Morris. ! p(»oi--n.asters. New Jersey is the lat-
Sixth ^grade: liouise Jacolts. Mai-C.^^.^^ movement; providing
from the rough .“tuff; try smooth garet Brice, Miriam l)onnHn,^ Mar-j y month for
per-
stai
To Give Play
At Wadsworth!
A three-act play. “Aiway.'^ In Trou- ^
I U " will be presented at the Wads- .Academy Street Sch<iol
worth .sch'i'1 house on Friday night. First grade: Evelyn Garner, Sarrh
f’ov. 1th, at e ghl ti’olo'k. The outer- Ma' tin, Helen Mo. ely, William L;vc*y.l
la nment beii’tr pre.^*:’ed fi*i the ('ha* lotle fDaniel.
garet Little, Inez Young, Evelyn' y^.yrs old. - .-j
Henry. Louiie Coe. Margaret Keni.i ^^e whole United States there,
I* ranee.-? .Simpson, B<‘tty Spratt. ^ ^are now more than UO.OUO old folk get-
Seventh grade. Tern h Owe:’', . F-■ ting pensions, and' the moveinent is j
I .spreading. A national old age pension
3/.sLem is proposed, and its discussion
j will be one of the important things be-
Baldwin. I-ouise Bailey, Kozedle Fos
ter. Roy Johnson, Nedl Whaid, Robert
A -oi.
krit'f't of the school umier the aus-
fore congress next winter. It is estj-1
mate! that tliere are more than six
million Amer'cans over G-'S years old, |
of Whom a ihh'd are not able to sup-:
port theuiMlves. Tlie .Association for*
Old .\ge'Security, with headquarters
in .\'ew Yoik, is ba-k of this move-j
in-nt, and i. ('oing a good job. Any-
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Vie do not regard our Customers as mere “Outlets
We KNOW them.. we LIKE them.. we TRUST ti^em.
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Thus we are able to understand and serve them.
^mnn-Bush Shoes and Oxfords
S5.00, $6.50 and $7.50
Etchison Hats
$2.50 and S3.50
L. B. Dillard
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Second grade: Gi'ace Meade* ?. Er-
pne‘1 of the School Improvenv.o't tt.ss<i- jij},. Meadow.-, C’harles Wind.sor, Lil-
tiatioTi. .AdnusMtin «ha'g?s will be lUc Hanctn'k, Saliie Harris. ('»r'‘i'
. .All fr.eiuD of t!V»‘ school are Emma (’rocker, Edna Wood, Richard' .)p^. who wnnls to know more about it
invited. Fo.'ler, Veldee Hodge. ought to write to them for informa-[ j]
—- Third gratk*: Ha ('urry, Margar.'t tion. I L
Mo.sely, Ray Wikson, Kifthlcen How-‘ DETERMINATION [
aid. Birdie Tillman, .1 Wlieii the University of Louisiana*
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Nearly rJthtUKt Italians live on Man-
•h.ittan Island. New \ urk.
WANTS
• {’R KENT One
•neiil tn residence, one unfurnished
upartim nt in Henry ajiartment house.
Mr'. E. L. .Arthur, phone G(*. Ic
: 4>ST -0:'e-while-gold filigree brace-
.et. .M’t w'tb thtae onyx and throe
‘ na'l diamonds. Finder please return
l(» ('hronicle office and receive re-
vard.
>s*l> sale .Nash Setlaii. add
vaine six. splendid condition. Wifi
s2 rifua- fer cash. Mrs. K. M. Burr.
i51< E. CaridiiiH .Axe. Itc
< ABBAGE PLANTS Chacleston-
Waket.eld caboage plant.- for sale,
l.k per 01 $1 (Ht IHT
Fourth grade: ( atherine Parkniau, that the college would ac-1
Helen Koc'he.ster, Perry Caiupkll, farm jiroducts instead of money
D. Gaines, Leroy .St»K.’kman, E'elyn | pyyp,t.,jt student.*?’ fees, 17-
_ St‘vve, Lueile LancasU’f, j year-old Elena Percy, of West Kelici-■
furnished apart-^ W indsor, Otis Harri.soii, laiura l*‘>*'*(-*^*’« 1 pari.sh, got on her horse, rounded!
.Marion Jones. I nijie head of cattle and herded
j them over 40 miles of country road,
Providence School -to the univeriity, where she enrolled '
Second grade: Nellie Osborne. jag ^ freshman student.
Fourth grade: Vivjan-Kidd, O-scar.-—jg s^mt^thing not only
Harrison.
Buy it on the
”Pay-as-you
Fifth grade: George Turiwr.
Thornwell Downs
Clinton Hi, 33-6
‘ 5 icturesque but refreshing in this I
girl’s demonstration that the old pio-|
' neer sjiirit of .America is not dead. In
! have re'.er met Elena Percy, but ; he M
ha.s he .'|)irit that overcomes obsta-
e’es, the determination to get an edu-
iatu"! at whatever co?t in hardship
- and work.
is that Mi.ss Percy will
use-it” Plan
;».y gue.-s
thousand.
.1 C. M Millan. t'linlon. S. C. l«p
H>k .''ALE One guild hot water
healer, and one good circulating
4 oal h«‘at«T Will .'ell cheap for cash.
App \ I I.. L. Stiller, at A: P
St?>re.
On last Thursday afterno»ni (Min
ton ir xvenl down in defeat kfore the develop into a much more useful citi-
fast Thornwell orphanage football z- n than sonu of the young women 1
:•>; 111 by the s-ore of 33 to G. The 4*011-; ot easionally see riding horses in Uen-
.1 xvas played on the college field, tia! pail; or following the fox hounds
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PHlLf O RADIOS
AM) TUBES
Sold At
SMITH S PHARMAC Y
In t*ov first iMM'iod Thornwell threat-
4’i4 d l> .score after blcwking a punt,
but Urnton’.- line held. It looked as if
I w-iuld be a close game but Thorn-
well began to click shortly and touch-
-downs came freqmoitly. At Uie half
'he sco;o stood 14-0.
The Thornwell team worked togelh-
at the fash.unable country clubs.
S('OT( H. AND BONDS
I /nicvl the o hm* night with the
iluiapean representative of an import
ant .American financial institution,
oxer ha re im a xacation. He told me
that it was the canny Scotchmen who
•?re r» sp. nsible for the present- activi-
T^eNEW
ALL-ENAMEL
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HOW’S
YOUR
BATTERY?
Dtn't take a chance on it
going bad on a dark night
or a deserted road. Bring
your Model A Ford to us
and let ua test the battery.
Testing free. ^
New Ford
13-plate Battory
Fully Guaranteed.
Only $6.90
In Exchange.
CLINTON
MOTOR CO.
^AUTHOBIZED
•PPBO MULBIS
»r,w?ll. good interference being s?*en
throughout the contest. j ty in the bond and stock market in the
del: Bvilaiid, for (’liii^oii, inlerccpled United States,
a pass early in the third period and! Edinburgh is the headquarters of a
p-ancefi SO yards for a touchdown, the! large nun.her of British investment
'flrsL s.v<JU!«L that Cliiitori Hi ever made i . o^js Along the early part of the
against Thornwell in the 13 years j i.umn;er the managers of these trusts, j
Ini lor king for .'Ound investments ob-:
the two teams have been playing. iniiorKirg
iyjt* the ti'am.s played to a scoreless 'served that conditions seemed to be 1
tie. The other I'J contests* ix'sulled in imin'm ng in the United States, that’
Thornwell victories. j there was no longer any fear of our .
(iarland at quarter, Jordan at end, monetary stability, that some, com-
muiiity prices were beginning to rise
and that br^d plans for the rehabili-i ||
of the financial situation were L
and Beeinan at guard, played best for
Th rnwell, while Boland and Cooper
were b^st' for Clinton.
beginning to operate.
At the same time they noted that
.American securities, particularly
In ***^'^*^^’ selling at ridicuIiMisly low
All I .y they began to buy them.
I They bought, and they kept on buying, 1
Dr. G R. Blalock
( Has Every Modem G>nvemetice Without Qianging Your 1
Fuel ... Kitchens Cool and Pleasant While Cooking I
Ge.oge R. Blalock, M. D., has local-i and in a month or so their buying be-!
ed in the city for the practice of medi-1 gan to affect the Wall street securi-
oine and has opened^offices in the rear/ties market and American investors i
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oT the Sadler-Qwens Pharmacy. ** {began to follow their example.
Dr. Blalock is a son of If r. and Mrs..
T. J. Blalock of this city. He is an;
honor graduate of PreAyterian col
lege and received his medical degree
So my friend told me.
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BEGINNING
^ , ,. , .. Professor Einstein" has figured out
; fr«rn Columbi. un.verjity, N.W York., that th. e.rth i, *t least ten billion
He has been connected with the Neu-
• rological hospital. Welfare Island,
IN. Y., for the past few yesrs and fin-
; ithed his intern work at this institu-
! tion two months algo. Dr. Blalock has
{many friends in the city who will be
'interested in the announcemeat that
'be has returned
to
for the |>ractke of his profession
years bid. Other scientists have dem
onstrated that the beginnings of !ife
go back several million times a mil
lion years. The human race, in the
form in which we exist today, is st
least two million years old.
.. . Hi those taro million yesurs there
BIS iMMue town bsve been no important change in our
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8PBC1AL
Gaad Uatil Mae. It, Itif
M Baah«M
ewspaJi, JAMW.W. cAuvirau.
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human bodies. We are shaped exactly
like the earliest primitive men aad
women, our bodily functions are Jugt
the same as theirs. The only develop
ment of humankim) in all thaae multi,
plied millions of yaars is in our brains.
Mankind’s poarmr to think, to learn
and to use arhit he learns to change 1
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Hert It the finest Kitchen Range you ever
saw—a marvel of beauty, efficiency and satis
faction. It represents the accumulated ex
perience of many years in the development of
home cooking facilities. It holds the heat I'n-
s/c/a.!the stove, concentrated on the cooking
and baking, leaving the kitchen cool. It it i
real deligh^to work with, a beautiful thing
to own.
Advanced Construction
this the neatest of ranges. Fredsely-fitting
doors and other parts increase lls wonderful
heat-tight qualities—And finaOj, the beauti-
fill All-Enamel finish—in your choice of rich
colors—makes this New Mijestic as hand
some to look at, as it is easy to keep clean.
*Pay-as-you^use^it
M
This new Majestic will lighten your daily w(m1l
It is the best cooking and biding range you
iver saw—as dependable as a dock. C^-
plete insulation concentrates the heat on the
work. The outside is comparatively oooL The
position and design of all parts have bessi
worked out by practical experts, to make them
most convenient foY your daily tasks. The
lolid polished top cooking plate—more effi
cient and more easily deaned than-lids; the «
sanitary shdf; the easy dean-out features;
ind the removable doors and stakes make
Daa*t «vy your ooghbor who has this wonderful aid to
^ bouaekee^—get one for youradfl It’s ao easy.
Yen caa pay for it aa you uac it; a little down, th«
ba^ mread over amay moatba. No Interest; no car-
*• in and see
St «w wore this week.
while the Factory Man ia boe. Let him sh^ you
time, ligbtm your work, Ld
give you a Mr Hast of boocct pride hkI
-TbiaMt of heavily
pitted DeLuxa
Copper Ware
will ba givea
free to iA mr-
bUj^acTlS
WsikOalyl
Wilkes & Co.
CLINTON - TWO STORKI^- LAURENS
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