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.1 ) PAGE TWO /I ■ T1!E CLINTON CHRONICl^E. CLINTON. S. C. THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1933 •« ' € Graduation Gifts A one-daV special sale SATURDAY, APRII. 1st I I 20 Watches In 5 Lots No. 1—Watches valued at $1.00 cents. ' liOt No. 2—Watches valued at $9.7h ■ I/ Lot No. .1—Watches valutKl at $2r» -41S.75. Lot No. 4 — Watches m75—$2r..oo. V Many AppKcations Thomas H. Cromer •For Seed Loansf Claimed By Death Tota' F Office cf- $140,000 valued a! carry a week’.s limit and will permit .stopovers at any point up to and in- cludinif Washington. No stop-overs will be allowed rft points north of Washington. , . The Pullman company is cooperat- rom Laurens County. Clinton I .Orphanage Technical School!'"a "'ith the Seaboard Air Line in the ffice To Close Anril 8 ' Passes In Greenville. operaiion of these low farea fey offer- nice lo v,iu>e y%|irn o. ^ 2n per cejnt reduction More than a thou.sand application.^} Gieenville, March 27. — Thomas I Pullman fai*es- 4. amounting Cromer, To, retired architect | Requested!Former H^ad ,oMhe Thorn*ell| in the living in the North an opportunity toj come South on these low- excui'sion' farea . ' j SHOE HOSPITAL A^DS NEW MACHINE SPECIAL Expires March 18th T Red' BooSt, 8, months, $1.00. American lioy, 6 months,.JiOc. See me for other specials. The New Shoe Hospital of this city, f announce.^ the installation of ai ' JA.MBS W'. CALDWELI. im- for EOvornmont »eed loahs. .amnuntinc .v t.inmer. , n, rrr,r.-„ arrn.r^r, f^on, feCew'York’^hilldl'lDhia'^MU i "“'hine built especially to ,set| | A n^tllina fw le? ... . , and former .supe. mtendent of the^*^®"* *orx, rniiaaeipnia, Baiti-j j ladies’ shoes This conceiTi i • /mllyXlllOK lOl o£lIC« to over $l«|,nnO. have been forwarded more and-W,ushinKt«n to points in the* rhlsconcetn] J 6 ... i ^ ( a • 1 r 4% M 4 l« c* vM apv aliw. ^ ^ to Wa.shington from Lauren.s county. ^ Clinton, died at his No. —Watches valued at $.».> chocks are received from tonight. Ho had boon ill since Fohru-’ —mTs. CASH ONLY, or small deposit iWn'^'ington and the clerk of court niD secure one for later deliverj FRONTIS Jeweliy Store rt roid.s the mortgage, thv chcck.s are | home here ‘ same dates thi.t excur- ons a.e operated from the South, y 4 with heW trouble and compIi-iXhrs will gite friends and relatives f is the third in the state install n|'I'v*nr o UP^ 11^ machine of this type, which will en-! " - TT<*Ill /mU All " rThe Chronicle. able it to specialise in ladies clas.s work. Ving mailed direct to farmers. (),ver( .Mr. Cromer was bo’-n in Newberry ,r?00 ch'ckr have been received in the;’'Minty, the son of F»'ancis Hilliard, ' amounting to more than;Cromer and Nancy Singley Cromer; **'^t,*-.* y $45,000. and was a descendant of Maria Beard I" V'' "The government is paying for the i l^‘>tner of Uevolutionary fame. ^ Hi.sl E ia> recording this year. The first infon-} mation received was that the farmer i”*' reared by Warren *-annon of! B LOpK WHO’S HERE! Come Today! Tomorrow Mav Ik* Too Late! would have to meet this charge. fNewbeny. ! Some of the checks are being lirnt in'! After l»ein>rtrained as an atchitect installments to the farmers ano upon i ^ Pennsylvania school, Mr. f romer filling the blank.s on cards receiver! practiced that i)rofe.ssion in various B B MADAM GLADYS from W’ashington the other instAlI- ment.s wnll be sent. Not every farmer cities until 18 years ago when eye trouble comiielled him to retire. For; held his FA.MOPS CLAIRVOYANT AM) PALMIST will get in-^tallments, but the card.! V^ars he held his position at inclo.sed with the check, will explain I orphanage and during that how additional remittances will be designed and supeivised the ceived by the applicants , con.struction of several of the orphan- held ,. # ui 1, u • buildings. He was known as an Quite a number of blanks are being. r ^ K .7 l h l i u ' ,, . ,v •, • 1 , ,u 'expert mathematiCiap. He had been, Id at the loan offices, due. to the > ‘ ^ ' tact that those |HTsons interested iiK .sujierintendent of . a bottling plant B here the lust 15 ye^ts. jthe crop have not signed the waiver. ' It is iniiVortant that the w'aiver be White in ■f 1 inton he .seiveu as mas-1 >.Ki-/ned at onct^ whether by-landlo*d * ter of the .Masonic lodge. He was a| or tenant, in order that'the blank-s be nieniber ol the Methodist church. j torv/arded to Washingtotrat once; —“ C ikirviEOLS indude, a.H. CroJ Beginning Monday, April .3, the rner, of Greenville: two daughters,; Mr.s. T. S. Hemingway of Kingstree, j and Kthel Cromer, a teacher in | B Hurricane News ning ('linton sejed loan office will be .o|)en, only Monday the 3rd, W'c'jlne.sday the 5lh. 9'nd Saturday the Kth. At the end the Grt‘er junior high school. Several 'of that week the Clinton office wbll UtaPdehildren also survive, he -closed and all applic-int.s wishing to file for .seed loans must go to the Lp.uren.s office in the Flnterprisej jbank building. This 1.s nece.'sary on| I account of the few applicants apply-1 ^ i*. jul. »■ ^ 'ing. Beginning the week of April lO. Miss Lillie Young spent Tuesday Wealth and happiness brought about the Laurens office will be or.en only’with he. .sister, Mrs. Fdgar Neigh- through her power. If you yearn lor anything, rail at once and have the dexired result-s brought al)out speed ily. She helps, advises and guides you ^ important that person.sWisTi^ M?7Ymd~Mns. A; I with higher than human power. She ^heir applications at I the Sunday guests of Mr. and .Mrs. A. reunies the .separated, setths I've (he time limit for applying l>. Kumph. »n Monday, WVdnesday, and Saturday hors. to receive apfilications. This schedule Mr. and .Mr.s. Ma.son Simpson and will lie, followed through the month little .Martha .Ann spent Sunday with of April. " ' Mr. and Mrs. ,I.|M. Simpson. j It is important that person.s wisTv^ Mr. arid Mrs. A. L. Neighbors were' ing loans fib once quarrels and causes speed) and happy | t.xpires w ith the month of April, marriage wjth one of your choice;^ — ' “ removes evil influences. ! STOI’! L(K)K! READ! American .Magazine, (’ollier’.s. and Woman’s Home ('ompaniun. for L5 Located At months, $1.00. Regular price $6.HS. FIVE POIN'I'S SEKVU'E STATION! Special Week-End iteading — 5(/c JAMES W. CALDWELL ( all 38 aM2:30 P. M. B B You Asked For It — Here It Is Ic A MILE RAIL FARES Between All Points In the Southeast ALSO HAKGAIN FARES TO NEW YORK, BALTI MORE. FHILADEIJTHA AND ATI.ANTIC CITY Applying Each Direction l>al«v^of .Sale Return Limit .April 11-L5 “Easter” April 22 Mav 27-2S-29 “.Memorial Dav” June 3 July 1-2-3 “IthofJuly”' July « August 4-ri ^ -Auifusl 12 September 1-2-3 “liabor Day” September 9 October <>-7 October 14 November 2H-29 “Thanksgiving” December 7 25'. REDIKTION IN IHJIJ.MAN FARES ha(;(;a(;e checked — six)i»overs all points (Except North of Washington) CONSn.T TI( KET AGENT OR FRED (iElS.SLER, (Jeneral. Pitss. Agt. ATLANTA, GA. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY Mr.s. (’. ('. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Burke Wilder and son, Gaston, spent Sunday in .Spartanburg with .Mr. and! Mrs. Jack Dillard. j Mr. and .Mrs. R. W’. Young and, daughter, Lola, and .Mr. and Mrs. J. Shannon and children of Newberry, spent Sunday with .Mr. and .Mrs. Mace Young. .Misses .Mary Lottye Hfiser and Rosa .Sumerel returned to their homes lust Sunday after completing the seven- I months’ teim at the Hurricane school, i * (’are’yn and . .lennie lA*e Young, i C(,<i!ey and Carson Naliors and Lo- ^j^l^fssjfsafssIfsaifsdlfsafssjfssjfssJpaJfs^rrzairsdlrsaJfssJrrsJrsajfSsiirsirssJFssirSr B B B B il B B I B B B B IB B B I T THE NEW YORK LIFE IN SOUTH CAROLINA Insurance In Force Over $55,(KM),000 Investments Over $20,000,000 . The New York Life Insurance Co. during 1931 paid South Carolina policyholders and beneficiaries and invested in the state $5,472,472.59 more than the tot^ premiums collected in the state.. oiUL currenl im^me^^w have, been able to meet every demand^ made upon us. “We have not borrowed a dollar from the Reconstruction Finance Cerporation or from any other source. Neither have we sold any securities for the pur{)ose of raising funds. ‘The company’s cash position has been sufficient at all times to*meet rtll obligations; to make new- investments of many millions of doVdrs and to have large balaftces on hand. “The company’s liquid cash position is strong—in fact stronger than ever before in all of its eighty-seven years of openition—” The above is a recent statement by Mr. H. Pierson, second vice president of the New York Life Insurance Co. J.oan and cash values, on demand. Why not inquire today about an annuity—a monthlv check for voiir old age. — ‘ . Write or call— HUGH L EICHELBERGER SI'FX'IAI. REI*ltF;SF:.NTATIVK NKVV YORK I.IFE IN.S. CO. .^fadfsaif=dis±if^isauis=Jr==ifs=j|=ir==Jr^i=..;r=jp=jr==Jis=Jf=riz=dr=Ji=Ji=JfsdfadfS^ 3 n*ni* Burroughs spent last F'riday with;|_ MaTy Frances and Geoi'gia B. Nabors. j j[ j .Mrs.! Marion Stutts [wen* n*cent visitois at Lila Neighhor.s. and children i the home of' Mrs B B Hurricane Honor Roll for .March j T| First grade: Davis Ellis, Norman [I Rumph. j jl Second grade: .\me Young, Evelyn, |J, Nabors. ' , » j j| Third graile: |('arolyn Young, Car-' Li son VAumg. — A j jl Fifth grade: C'oolev Nabors. .lennie Lee Young,. SKAB0ARI)ANN01:NCES ! j) cf:nt-a-mii.e fares11 I STOP BY AND LOOK! ON THE S()l’ARE AT THE RED AM) SIIA'ER TRUCK 36 inch.UH()!vDCL()TH PRINTS, fast color and Sanforised, 9c yard, 3 yards 25' Mb^.N'S SHIRTS, 50c value, color guaranteed, 3.')C each, 3 for ... - $1:00 HOYS’ SHIRTS. 39c value, age 6 to 10 yrs. 30c each, 3 for ./ 85' H7-inch SHEETING, - (lood \\ eight, yard 15^ HI X 99 BLEACHER SHEETS., 1 Each 48’ 48-inch CURTAIN SCRIM, Yard 4' GOOD BUYS IN UNBLEACHED DOMES'HCS. Guaranteed COUNTRY EGGS, Every one fresh, dozen 12%' .\nnouncenient has been made by j lri Fred Geissler. general passenger j [I .'-gent of the Seaboard Air Line rail-1 way in .Vtlanta that passenger fare.sj '^vill he loiluced to one cent a mile for j Tj each, mile traveled hetwetn all points j •• 'in the southeast on the Seaboard and ir many other jioints on connecting lines. || 'I'hese (‘.\'tiemely low fares are effee-l ^ ti’.** on Atiiil li and l.'>. May 27, 28j ♦ and 2t*. July I, 1 and 3, .August 1 ITI ^ •>, .^eiuemlier 1, 2 an 3, October (> and [j ♦' I, ami .\’o\eUitici’ 28 and 2!h The.se ji i i Vlaies” iiCcIuTv*' TdcTr s jVw dates ns' jl J-..Ea.;iifci:._natiunul Menforial.day, Fourth I of Jufyr Labor viay and Thanksgiving: " Tickets sold at the one coni a mile rate will cany a week’s hmit for the ret'.rn l.ip ami stop-overs will he al- H h'vveil at all points within limit of Li tiOkel. Baggage may be checked. || . 'In adviitixui to the one cent a mile-; J- raics in the Southeast, low round-trip, || B THESE SPECIALS ARE FOR SATURDAY ONLY. OLD ODIE THE PEDDLER fares will he offered on the saipe; dates f'om Atlanta and station east l| thereof lo New York, I'hihtdmphia and m i.glVimore. I ar»‘s to these points will Q be DTI adjitKirr-rtf rme cent a mile each* ?i mile traveled to Washington plus the j [I one-way fare for the round trip be-j Tj tween Washington and Baltimore,! jl Philadelphia and New York, as the j |» I case may be. These ticket.s will also j ^ —I ^ • ifc ia» Ann()uncing the Opening EAST^E GR^HOUSES B B B crfJcrif^jcii^J^gj cnirSjlEEJ'HZrSj'SJSJHfSj r--r»(f=3f;g=3f7==: i7Z3 [ as Great as ^49 B B B on a Genuine i! B I Special Sale of Discontinued Models I • i Only a Few Available So Don’t Put It Off f .Model LOOK AT THESE SAVINGS Former Brice You Bav You Save B B B B B B B I B 3 cu. ft. Porcelain Model 4 cw. ft. Porcelain Model .... 5 cu. ft. Porcelain Model $151.00 $166.0U $199.00 $125.00 $26.00 $135.00 $31.00 $15Q.OO $49.00 DEIJVERED, INSTALLED AND FEDERAL TAX PAID The sjime fine quality — the .same features that have always distinguished Frigidaire— Cold Ccntrol Twc-Cviinder Compre.ssor Lifetime Porcelain Inside and Out Acid-Resisting Interior \^ai.st-High Shelves One-Year Guarantee I III Small DwWn Payment Easy I Ternus si*' WARNING! J Office Located On Highway No, 2 . Betareen Clinton and G^dville THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND ON SATURDAY. A cheap, under powered or poor; ly constructed refrigerator is expensive at any price. You are cautioned against accepting such a refrigerator under the impression that you are getting a genu ine FY’igidaire with its extra power^x- o WE WILL HAV’J: Carnations, Calla Lillies, Peas, Spaii^rajpfona, Stocks, Calendulas, Ro^, luid a variety of potted plants. COME! A FREE GIFT TO ALL April 1st tra food space and extra value.' Frigidaire has not^ lowered its standards to make the'new price possible. U is passing to the public the economics that have been ma^ possible in the last few months. Be sure you get a genu ine Frigidaire. Unless the refrigerator you buy bears the Frigidaire name-plate it is not a genuine Frigidaire. r*- L_„ r"— WetiEBil B i r'' Baldwin’s Telephones 99 and lOO mi » m .tifn.l gB.ivir Jagg •i k Clinton, South Carolina i * g3t^Jr-J- Tv f Ajp' ,1' ■ ' Ji: ir a,- 4 4 4' 4 •• yl mm '■6 ■■mhi