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FACE TWO
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S, C.
THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1933
W . —i, •T'-. THE GOVERNMENT iN purchasing power of the government.
1^ I * O m&V© j BUSINESS When the g-overnment stjgps in to any
■ Ra«g»Knll' The report of the speci.11 commit- of business , certain part.of that
JOB SALE-l^n-fattened broilers| (*, JUIMOT DaSeDRU,^^ - of Repre-1'» dofm.tely .Ifist.
and fhrers, Rhode Island re,ls and, \ nil '-en'tatives. which has been investigat-l ^’'"7,. “T Rovo.-’on'of
barred rocks, .lames WrT>avfs., phone LociV* LeRflon Post Sponsors DiS-,. . jLT. coi^petitio^j by ^reducing: thp profits
go. Itp Irict League for Summer. Sev-1private industry,.Wiminishea the
— , rp I au Pioiyi raie^ Dusiness, is a surprising oocu -ovemment’s source of taxes ajjd adds
>X)R RENT—Seven-r(K>m cottage oi , Teams In the Field. i mertl/ rate of what is left.
to H. I) I ; I H .«bows that govemment competi-
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Probate ^ Laurens .county, at 11' persons having, claims against _said
o’clock aJ' M., and on the same dajrj estate will present them on or before
will apply for a final di.scharge from that date, duly proven, or (be forever
.said tru.st as Executrix. | barred. ^ ^
Any person indebted to said estate; This the 12th day of April, 1933.
is notified and required to^inake pay, JESSIE. DILLAR.D YOU^, .
mcnt on or before' Ihat^ate; and all 5-44c' ' - ' 4 ’ Executrix.
Musgrove
Henry.
sti-eet. .\pply
. . . , .r .u , , . . s. So V far, government competition;
At the last regular meeting of the, t,on/ex*ends to the amazing total of businesses has lin ,
on a comparatively small scale.- But
once such competition starts, its
growth is simply a matter of time.
,, . . i The committee’s facts are immutable i
r Seven-room hou.se on — V 3 u printing, a^hitecture— vividly the need fori
formerlv wcupied in the f.cld a» pf...s,blo ntiu .elecT the and even amuaement..i. The Kovem-i jw„u(,h reorganizing of govern-
Price $20 pei'^f*^ team from among them, or thejment operates cleaning and pressing j
Lon T^e-«im is to get as ma n* teams
FXm RENT
ctdlegt- campus
H L ?. McMillian. Price $20 per -'k;vSi ^earri irom amung ur vuv ^ mem operave.s c.ffanmg ai.u | to take it as quickly as pos.sible j
month \nplv to B. Giaham. phone, b*t players from the teams and form establishments, sells serums and other business, in the in-
■ Up tts good a.team as possible to meetlmedical preparations, makes paints economy, efficiency and op-
— picked teams in an elimination. Pros- j and vifrnishes, conducts a warehous-
— Hou.se and large lot. mcts for wide interest and ^harp I ing biisines.s, and so on through a
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gfHMl loc2lion. beautiful shady yard, competition in thi.s American Legion-' long and amazing list of activities un-
.-^.pply toJ. la. Wright, phone 3ill-R. pi spon.sored junior baseball league are j known to the public.
^ T- - - I bright. . , I In most instances, this government
1/)ST3-Rer'*ir)t book with L. .S. Ellis Coach Waiter A. Johnson is in i competition can not be met by prirate
the state, j concerns. No business, has the prim
turmnl
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naiiie on tront cowr. Reward i. •■*** ^ ^.^arge of legion basdball in u.izr .wontvri u.w. zvu lsu.->ihv-.-s;3|
irmnl to The ('hronicle office. -^^I’lDr. A. C. Watson is athletic director | advantage of governmenttax fre?-
cits through treasury appropriations.
Few are large enough to .exert the
^r*kUKK sTAMi'S and .seals Twen-j^o'' fptirth district and is working,dom. None is able to"conceal its defi-
I- ' u ‘ ‘ < Vii-nniflo Pi.h- Coach Johnson in stirring up in
tv-four hour str\ ice. tnromcie i uo-, . 1-
' yt'terest in the district.
i The district has been divided into
ENGRAVED ('.\KDS- for the g;adu ;two sections, with Greenville, Parker,
engraving, finest Piedmont, Greer, Fountain Inn and
portunity for our citizens.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Eng:lish
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Breakfast Skillet
Take notice that on the I2th day of
May, 1933, I will render a final ac
count of my acts and doings as Exe
cutrix of the estate^ of N. R. Young,
deceased, in the office of the Judge of
- Free
With Purchase of '
DOUBLE FILAiyrENt
Philco Radio Tubes
(W’hile They Last)
Smith’s Pharmacy
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a1e^. All -ityks
stock, c l.'. k for 100 cards and plate. Simp.sonville in one, and Spartanburg,
Chronic!* l u lislung Company. 3t , Union, Woodruff, Laurens and Clin-
. —— 'ton in the other.
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Sanq'li . glsiily furnish* d. W itle se-1 stage, the lA?gion hopes to have |
lection. atti-HOtr*' prices
Ihihlishutg Company. ,
FOR RENT"- Seven-room house on
West Main str**et, opposite Giles
Chevnilet Company. f*>nnerly occu
pied by J D. Davis. Price $ir>.00 iht
month.’ Apt>ly to H. 1>. Henry.
’ hroniele play a .sorie.s of games in
. each section until a champion ha.\been ^
~~ ' selected and then pit tTe title wihhefs’
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of the two sections against each other
This will lead up to state competition.
Time is growing short and Clinton
must act at once.^'It is hoped that
J churches, societies or other organiza-
hX)R SALK Quality tomato plants, j ^vill consult and begin orgauiz-
Hasting’s Extra Early and Peter teams at once." It is also hoped
Ht'ndeiMin. 10c and 20*- dozen. Hl*>om-! the local l.A;gion post can secure j
ing sir.* ‘ilanls from cold frame. 30c cooperation of-stores, banks and,
and 4(k *k)r.*‘n. Telephone 2211. Mrs. husineSsuhouses in purchasing'
Rex Young. ' 1^1*, baseball suits foP the team which will
officially represent Clintim.
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1*X)R KF.NT—Aimrtinent for couple
on Centennial street. 0**cUi>an>
March 1st. Recently (M-eupied by S. M
Druinmon*!. Apply to H. D. Henry. Ic
.Next week it is the desire of the
committee in charge of sponsoring
baseball here to have something defi
nite to say about the purehas*- of base-
halls, bats and glov*; . T‘ier“ can be
a dozen teams-in this eomiiet i-ion.
Umlei the regulatiuos each team of
1i men mast he le.gislereo b\ May 20.
"■'Ihev must establish the ag*‘ and eli
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HATt'Hl.N’G Let us hatch your eggs
the electric wa|i’. It insures you
mor*‘ ami strtmger chicks. Prices 3r
fK*r egg h'ss than 100; 2'-c IW to 3(»0;^
•Jc :Um ami o',«*r. l/gg.- M‘t gibi'lit.v^'of the boys who must he he-
yV’tween 14 and 17 years of age. On
j Inn*' 2rr a final registraDon of team-s
4 .1! »,* made and after tluP no chang-
Try es will 1)*' pei initleti. Tlu teams as of
4 KTIV / r A rvi/ . June„lili_w:Il ent r final eomp*>lition.
( (JI KIa.\N 13 C Ar Tj Last ; ea*' only Lnion in th"
Ph.VTi: l.l’NVH — 2")C
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Orphanage
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district juul a team, hut this year it is
lHlievc*d that almost all or all ijf l)ie
po-t . in the f »u: l> isvtru-l w il ' e »tq)-
r*‘M*nt*-(] on tlv.^diamoml.,
C?I A The committee in ohange of getting
SHOti Ktir AlKllNIj the information before the public i.s
. comt*os*><l of 1*. M. Istutts, chuii injin,
t . K Galloway and A. W. Brice.
DONE RIGHT
BY “THi: OLD RELIABLE,
OF ('OURSE.
VI! Work Guaranteed.^,
Hurricane News
( ALL US —
WE DO THE REST.
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MeINTOSH’S
SHOE SHOP
“ITte Old Reliable”
PHILCO
Radios & Tubes
Smith’s Pharmacy
Radio. Repairing
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WE REPAIR ANY .MAKE
RADIO.
RADIO TUBES AND
AU( ESSORIES.
Tubes tested Free.
We liuy and Used
Radius.
E. M. TIMMERMAN
Rhone 319
Mrs. .1, Mies Dunn.iwav and chihiren
uid Miss Rachel Whitmire spent the
\v*‘ek-end with Mrs. Dunnaway’s par
ent.Mr. and .Mrs. .1. K.- Whitmire.
Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Young an*l lit
tle i/ola spent last .Sunday at the home
j)f C. C. Young. ^ .
Mr. and Mrs. D. Ruinyih and Miss
I/orene Kum|)ii were the guests of .Mr.
and .Mrs. A. L. Nalmrs last .Sunday.
Born to Mr. and .Mrs. .A. C. Young,
a sop. J.iines ('alh*)un, on March 30.
Friends of .Miss Lillie Young will Ik*
gla<l to know that she is impr*>ving
after hoing ill for the yiasi week.
K. C. Young *>f Fliierton, Ga.. spent
he \\t‘*“k-eml with his parents, Mr.
.ml Ml.-. \. P. Young.
Mrs. C. C. Young is sjiemling the
week with her son ami’ tlaughter-in-
law. Mr. and Mrs. .\. C. Y*‘Ung
Mrs. Niuu'y'* Sligh visittsl relatives
in the community lu^st wt'ek. *
Mrs. Douglas Davis anil chiklreii
ot- Liaueiii. .ai:e_5Uc.UihJttgLAh..> jyeeJ*,
with ht^ paiyqts. ^y. and Mrjv G. C.
.Nabors.
Mrs. .Sallie B. Nubors ami children
-p**nt last Thursday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Turner.
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^ This new store is opening^ .with an entirely new stock of merchandise purchased at the market’s lowest orices in twenty
years. We invite the public to call and inspect our line which is arriving dailv. Our pric^ are right. JVe do not propose
to do any wild-cat merchandising and advertisinK, trying to make the public believe we are going to give them some
thing for nothing. We like Clinton and e.xpect to stay Jiere. Our method of doing business is “unvarnished”—straight-
froni-the-shoulder. W’e ask your patronage on this pledge. ,
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Watch Our Windows, Read Our Advertisements
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W'e have received 200 Ladies’ Dresses from our
New York buyer, suitable for the Young Miss and the Lafy
of 05, in sizes from the small girl cf 14 to the stout of 52.
You will have no trouble in getting pleased here—and you
will be surprised at the prices and quality—ranging from
H.98 to S5.95
BE SURE TO SEE
THE NEW' SI*ORT DRESSES, at
Ladies Shoes
Wonderful new st>les, the kind that feel good on your
feitT Ser OUT window- display and gsjk to j ^ t A Q
see cur line that sells for ^
Children’s Shoes
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We can fit the children too. A good selection,
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Cake Sale
Here Friday
The local chui>tcr, Ijiiteil Daughters
of the Confeiiera'cy. will holtl a cake
-^ak* I'liday from 2 to G p. jiu. at
Wilk* s store. .All kinils of cak**s will
be offered for Faster, and the ladies
are asking' a liberal patronage from
the public.,
FLOWERS
FOR EASTER
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fOTTED PLANTS:
Cynerari, Odaria, Easter
Ulica, Lilies of the Valley.
Primroses, Geraniums, Be
gonias, Azaleas, and Calla
UKes.
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CUT FLOWERS:
Roues, Carnations, Snap
^i^ons. Gladioli, Corsages
■lade according to order.
EASTSIDE
GREENHOUSE
Ob Highway No. 2
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Latlies’ Shirt Waists, in crisp, dainty
Voiles and Organdy. Some knitteil
sweater effects. Sizes 31 to 42, at—
50'
HOSIERY
Better values were never known. The
vtinies w'e are oFfeiThg^lfm*-—
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Full-fashion
looks and wears like those for $1.00.
Tho-e W’e offer for— ^
$1.00
hie. Fiiill-
are remarkable. F^ill-fashioned, a
good range of colors — and all fresh
and !iew’.
Danziger Offers^
Easter, Bargains 10
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CAPS
Men’s a id Boys’ Spring Caps-
25c
MILLINERY
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W’e can’t describe it — you must see
tb% new’ pretty Hats to appreciate
them. The m*w’est st>|le New York -
affords, i’rieed-
$1.00 ‘® $2.95
jaws SHIRTS
Shirty genuine va t tlvt
full cut, full color range— '
WASH DRESSES
Ladies’ \Va;'h Ures.*^es in vat-dycMl
Prints, and sheer, cikiI Voiles, the
better values. A real surprise at—
49c
The Girls’ Dresses are beautiful —
sizes 7 to 11. Puff sleeves, nicely
made. Suitable for any occasion—
MEN’S HATS
49c
LADIES’ '
SILK UNDERWEAR
Ladies’''Silk Underwear, a grand se
lection—Dance Sets. Slepins, Bloom
ers, Slips—all the new things— .
Priced To Please
Men’s New Spring Felt Hals-
pretty shades—
-all the
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$1.00 to $1.95
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Men’.'i Pure Silk Sox that sold for 25c
10c
A dandy one also for—
5c -
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Danziger’s, offering “the best for i
less,” is now staging a big pre-Easter j
sale that promises to be an event of
unusual interest to the buying public.
The store is loa*le*l with new merchan-
iiise, priced at attractively low prices |||
for which this <;6ncern is noted. '1^
See and Hear
THE NEW PHILtO RADIOS
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YmiTH*S PHARMACY'
High quality and low prices.
Specia
Handkerchiefs
L a d i e s’ and Children’s
white Handkerchief;^—
5 for 5c
Limit 10 to Cust,omer
6 1
Is for Fridi
Sheeting
Good 80-squai‘e Broadcloth
Sheeting, nice and smooth,
4c yard
Limit 10 yds. to Customer
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Toweling
Short lengths, regular lOc
value for Friaay and Sat
urday—
5c yard
Limit 10 yds. to Customer
turday
Indian Head
Good old Indian Head (Hoth^
—an unusual bargain. Two
days only—
7c yard
Limit 10 yds. to Customer
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1 COPELAND CAFE
! PLATE LUNCH — 25c
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K Clintim’s New Store
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