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'(TW' \ - •' » ' Pi«E TWO/ TOE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C. THURSDAY. MAY 11. 193^ 'X lklln>wini-inl " iMATri/^MAI POTHTOM WPFK’ A Ifirst in'srpall grains and as thl? J?rain! fitted up full Shoeu,of founda-Ulsced super in to the top super and n^^mOriAi li/«y V^V/I IV/l^ I ripens the bug migrates to cbm fields, tion cone. , V complete capping the vdd .suf'er, whic’i Observed Here GREAT SELLING OPPORTUNITY ^ When this insect hatches out, it is / - .V (Very small and of a bright color. In ^ . ) T I ' iits young stage, it does nPt have any Interestinz Exercisesi Held Yes-| stores participated last I fibor mops, 'dusters, ironing boardjwihgs, As it advances in age, it be- ■ \ year ‘ ‘ ' ‘ To put on the sui)cr, rempve thepP’l ”ot solor the new honey. The false cover, or honey board, putting' f‘*=coIoring of the honey cone-is caus- tfie super next t-uthe brood, an/i then.|-d the bees crawling over it to place the honey board on top of'the 1^ proat extent with pollen on their >nA joi it—so cal U. D. C« Chapter. Address l$2.doo,ooo worttt-'bf\adv By W. P. Jacobs. publicity was given to hundreds of-communities madr ■ covers,- pastry board coyers, bags of j comes grayish black with conspjcu- su^Jer. In case t he super has already WflAX D6 ^‘^‘[gala, occ^sionii jof —somet^ng liki^!nil kinds from dress bags and darning!ouswhite markings pn the back. This! been put on 'the hive and 'the bees / ^advertising and bags to fancy bags for du.sters, etc.,! in.sect is a sucking insect and is'Very i haye-^started to seal the honey in it,j publicity was given to it—this year, closet acceissorios. . 1 difficult to control after entering thelit is tinje'To put on another super:i j-more store's, piore advertising, more, 7^ Miscelltm^us. Randage.s. ab-'corn field. VIt is hek to prevent the! This can be done \by^ raising up the The observance of M^orial day in: that, means more vol-, «orbent gaux^'^pe lingerie t^pe.ichinch bug from entering the field} super that has the unfinished honey P. S. Jeanes DO? Clinton yesterday w’as in keeping with unie: .Sumnier-time. is cotton-time—and National Cotton Week ds timed f just when customers are intwested in cotton elastic. Oold cream removers,' than- to_ try to control it after it the heriUge of the glorw wd^ich was won for the South by the V'alor and devotion of her soldiers. The exerci' es were* held under the aubpices of the^, thing-; for summer local Stephtn I). liCe chapter, Daugh- div.s.Hs can be sold ters of/the ronfedcracy, and attended cottons are most in demand for tHc j 1 c lity by a'ia-ge crowd , of children a.nd home. , .lust the time to get r/cople; dising plan for this period adult*; vho m^ntfested their irU'~‘’st in the celeliation of the day. The exeici.ses were held in the I'lor-, fold uses of cotton. ’ iCofton Week will, after| all, : has I in it and putting the new super with! soap bag.s, wash-cloth case;-!^ touristl t-eached the com plant. This migra-! full .sheets of foundation.*: next to the! case.s, garden hose, sanitary good.s, {tion may be controlled in a very sim-j brood chamber. By so doing muchi darumg-^PoT^'^Ahrcad.; plo and practical way by plowing brighter honey wMll be produced as’ ain field with a: the bees will crawl through the newly I the dirt both to develop a special mdrehan-1 w-^ys. When this is done, a log inlCTje'f^ed in 4jwirui.__dariimg-^Por^^'^'thrcad. ^ plo and practical way ?r,’ 'wlien ^wton ! Tl;<..-'c aie si.mniy siuyp^ion.^ which#* a furrow around the grai in volume, wlipn|gi.ve eve.y meJthgpCa fre.slv oppoiv plow; throwing tl I demand for tlic [ 1 c ilty to develop a special mdrehan-1 w^ys. When this is .. ..i.v . V ..V...-V i,iinp to get dcople j ilising plan for this period that is i‘'•houlrl he drug several ..... thinking of and, acquainted witn, the.l a'lequat^^o-the needs of hi.s own com-1'•ttd forth in the ^furrow foi economy, comfort,, beauty and mani-' munity! real success of National [ dust mulch. It i.«’very dlffi — Tit — COPELAND CAFE PLATE LUNCH — 25c that is i‘■•houlrl he drug several times back forming a fficult/T^ depend i'chinch hugs to crawl over dust/par- 11 Ml ida .'^treel schoo^ auditorium and, .New weaves, nPW uses, new inven |second,, method is the opvmed with prayer by Dr. L. K. Lynn, tions and manufacISfnng’refinements if merchant in displaying and throwing of a ridge wjth a turn plow; The audience united in the singing of add news-interest to the 193.'? cottons;cottons in the most effec- nPd dragging or harrowing same, in’ “.America," followed by a -soilg,, “Bon- cottons are in the center of the Fash- n:e Blue Hog,” by the high school' Joiii .- potlight:— KTOur. Mls.s Inez Tuclier of the or- t-. . , ' Th» cotton industry has initiated tive am’ altrattive manner. Stricken Area Buries Dead Mls.s Inez Tuclier of the or- • , , 1- AH'- ^\rvnMi uiuun^i y ija:s iiiititttt'd ,,h,vr.aKr mWs Kavo a r^d.HK Th./^1,,. Blu^ an- . f J&i, 0 ^ c-onvAleaceoce of fiuatneaa and the re- doub e ouartet. The Tenting On..thet, . , • j- ^ /- 1 •. ../^v r- 1 . *> more normal economic condi- amp »roan ur nnnh it anxious to help stimulate; given by Annette a loorheac, 1 a trade. It is working to do this - Several Deaths In Upper Section laou Dargan and Virginia Sumerel of . , au j i- • au * j 1 , ... r,. a u 1 na I ;i I by telling the public in the mo.st dra- the Kinru a Street school. Miss Lil- V. . ^ , ,, „ „ ' matic and convincing way that cur-1 lan Burns Browning gave a reading, , , .. a- 1J-. et »v rent values make the present time ' ^f TiT 1 a ii-» ' most appropriate to buy cotton goods' .... * - a a au • The .address of the atjy "a* del'- .May 7.-Funer-ar aefvIcTa]'«n'e”.n con^t jith .U.e insect, no «rt*dj)y WJ\ industry in-' tornado victims of the Leba-‘will be obtained. 'Sprays are — ..... a- I ^ good sproy is of County From Toriiado Lat?! Friday Afternoon. ; order to form a fine dus^ mulch. On j the edge"oT~the ridge creosote is ap- I plied in about 1-2 inch streak. A I very small percentage of the chinch bugs will cross the creo.sote pored on the ground. This Creosote should bo applied' once daily, as long as the’ chinch bugs are migrating. — ..In cose the insects have entered the com, they may be controlled to a great extent either by spraying or by dusting. Unless the spray or dust MEN’S AND BOYS’ -COTTON Wash Pants and 1 B Knickers W ore- snoke of the g orious record of the soD^t . -t »- ,—j - . /• .1* e i eluding its distributing trade ddiers of the ( onfedevacy and paid at —^ . • j a .. . ,, ,, - 1 . . wo hope and believe that it will nqbJe tnt.uai to those patriots a i th^outh delights to honor.' mon church community, lower Green.- BEAl TIFULLY TAILORED PERFECT FITTING ~ I’ULIa Cl T llTcomposed of~l-2 oz. oT nic'dttrre~irab- At the conclusion of the exercises tiie prooesMon „to the cemetery wa.s its! by the collek** K. O. T. C. band, and the lap resting places of the bieeping hmoes who wore the gray wei*e decorated with flowers. Dinner for veterans, their wives and widows of the Confederate dead, was be a welcome atlmulaot to * general business recovery. National Cotton Week presents an immediate opportunity for the mer- chant.A and ~rnanufactureni * of this counfiy to show their enterprise in a sound,—concerted merchandising ef fort to stkrt an upswing in general business ville county, were conducted at (O’clock Sunday at Columbia Baptist! and one ounce of .soap all dis- ch u 1 xh, n effr fhTnceton.-The ritea were for IV^rs. .1. Broadu.s Thompson and three of her sons, Bennie Thompson. 17; .lames Thompson, 10, and Richard Thoippson, 3, all of who were fatally injured when the Thompson home w-as torn asunder by the tornadic twister that passed over the Lebanon section solved in one gallon of w’ater. As to ^(^arate ^ai8tBands,~Treinforced Crotdi, Side“ ^ttraps and Slashed Pockets. dust, sulphur may be applied m jsuchi||. all This is one of the finest opportuni-: ^ afternoon. Three graves were a form as to cau.se it to entet cracks and crevites of the plant. This being applied though Vhen th** tem perature is around 70 degrees and the air still. Watch Bees Closely During Honey Flow P i i ALL GARMENTS SANFORIZED AND PRE-SHRUNK used for the interment, the mother | A large percentage of bee keepers served at the noon hour at the Mary, 'V ...uu retail'EBd wholesale mer , ... Musgrove Tea Room with '^'^^ >®“*«*!pahnts have experienced in years. youngest son being laid to rest, fail to put on supers on the hives May ir»-20 has been designated Na-j'*' tomb. i early enough in the spring .season, tional Cotton Week with the official* The quadruple funeral service was] Bees work very fast and should be appropriately cation decorated fdr the oc- Death Claims Young Man endorsement of the United Ntates de-; in charge of the Rev. Be partnients of agriculture and com merce, which, under congressional ap- propviations, have been working in ,.ikv.s'' c.Oiioeration with the cotton in- * IM>i t of Greenville, nativ^ of the Co- their I). Daven- given ample room for the storage of m , , (iu.stiy during the past six years Thomas Jefferson Tinsley,'43T,^lie<l| (^^.-yeloping new arid establisbi'd luai- early yesterday morning at for ctt^oji. ' on Francos street after a criticaUillr^ ness of several, weeks. 'enthusiastic support from outstund- The funeral party wilf^ 'eave Jhe nuvchunts in all parts of the hom^ of his sister, Mrs, K. K. Knox, ^.,,untiy. , The president of the Nationa honey. Tht? aujicrs should be lunibia church section. Other minis ters prescnl! an<l taking part in the lites' were: the Rev. F. L. Hooper, TiasTor; The Rev. Walter A. Bahlwin,; H fei nuT pastor; the f^v. Wl A. Stev-1 ens-»n. pastor of the Princeton Hap-i Priced At : 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.95 i i L. B. DILLARD Next To Casino Theatre ''iniBti-ii ■"'It this morning to hold the funeral ser vice at one o’clock at A at borough j),.y association, sums up rh«|*el near (joss .Anchor. Interment' . . will follow III the cliuich graveyard, .Mr. Tinsicy had made his home here for several years during which time he made many friends and acquain tances who w'lll learn with regret of his death. Mr. Tinsley is survived by his wid ow, Mr^/LessU* Odell Tinsley; his mother, Mr.s. J. A. Tin.sley; seven sis ters and two hi others:' Mrs. W. L. BuVnett of Tryon, N. (^., M#rs. ('. I). Yarbonmgh, Mrs. F. R. Knox and Mi-s Roy Thomas of this city; Mrs. \S. P. (.^lu'en of Washington, D. f'., .Mrs. Roy D<'Shields of Black Moun tain, N. ( ., Mrs. K. H. I’ierce of Wil- hngton, .Ala.,* (!. H. Tinsley of .Abhe- \iJJe, and J. F. Tinsley of Blacksburg. K. Galloway National (’olton Week tiaa-T^erved} cIiui’cIh the Rey^ Thomas I?. Wilkes, -M( thoil'st minister of Prince-^ to-i, the Ke\. J. H. Lindley, of Green-j viile, and the Rev. (\ D. darner, of! Wa*e SIio;ils. , j At the same hour, funeraUse.rvices. were held iq laiurens county, at' Hrumlelt’s Methodist church, for an-; other sLoi ni \ictitii, .Mrs! kjliza S'pobn,) of neai' Barksdale, who'lost her life thei»* enthusiasm in these word.s: “We are in-hearty accirrd with th* effoiTs of your organization to finii markets and secure wide di.stribution of cotton fabrics so it will redound, when the dwelling was destroyed and: n I E E E E E to the benefit of the farmer, the inan- ufaclurer, and the merchant. “A’ou may count on the mernluM ship of. the XalionaM>ry<iood8 association |to sujiport the etfort.s of your splendid ! organization in this movement.” I The director-general of the Whiile- sale Dry Goods institute, New York city, telegraphed as follow.s: ^‘The Wholesale Dry Go<k1s indus- I try will give the movement its who|e- hearteti support. You could not have selected a more appropriate tirpe.” E a chinim-y tojipled on her. killing her! instantly. This service was conducted | by the Rev. .1. W. McFlrathof Fnor«e, || and was attended by a concourse of people. •' ■■ .-she wa-Hi the wife of J. C. Sjxuei and was Ilf) yeiiis old. In addition to nei husband, she is survived by one .son. John Sprutt NOTICE With such proof of merchandising inteiest and support National; Cotton j Huh Sjioon; four daughters, Mrs. Lila South, of ('li’nton; Mrs. Mabel Hall, of | Greenville; Mrs. H. R.** Babb, of Foun-j tain Inn, and Miss Jessie Spec'r. ofi Gray Couri. \ Ander.son, May 7.—While An(|er.son Week promis/8 to be an outstanding county buried the last of its ^orm success. Time for preparation is own You can call us at our office—PHONE NO. 22.. INTER ( ITY PRODUCE CO. LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED ( N IDEAL I.WVN .MOW ER SHARPENER ! ;im prepared to do first chiss lawn mower sharpen- ior. al! makes of machines. S.'Hi fjcticn guaranteed or I he charj^e is—nothing;. Hrintf yirur mower and ka*. e it at mv house. ^ PJULVil^ t^iiRVICE GUS YOUNG -Et»sF4yroiina Avoi short but distribution .chann^els are wide open and ready for the signal to go ahead in planning the most comprehensive display and present'a-- Bejton Iriday. tion of all kinds of cotton gpods so that the public will buy to'fill in its seasonal* reqiug^inents in the larges^ dead Sunday, plans went forward to bring ivlief to hundreds left destitute by the tornado, which virtually wiped out two industrial communities. of Tlie Anderson unit of the .American Red Gross will open a campaign to morrow to raiXe $10,BOO for rehabili- possihle volume.’ This is not ’simply,^tion of stoinV sufferers. Half the another week \for stunt promotion. amount is to be raised in the city of National GoRoh Week will provide .Anderson, the widest -possible scope for promo- ( Five hundre l honiicless wore being ’ cH' cil for by the .vounty relief council, Fv'M*y type of cotton merchandise |^dra\virig upon limiti'd may properly l>e included ' bt*causc i 1’ inaiice corporation there is hardl-y a single department j temporal y reliet. in tli» modern retail store that is not! R»‘d I ross officials .have estimatt.'d IL'concurncd with some form of ^cotton I that it will be neee.ssary to provide ^^.^tiles. " " ‘ |Tod<r. ctoTlTtngr-K^ specitically, this period fur/itfiecial ! essaries to storm sufferer&.for about prombfion will include .such groups of j two nionih.'; until home's can he rebuilt merchandise as the following: . . and refurTii.-shed. | jl Della rnil-1 R Reconstruction funds for the .A triple funeral for Mrs. giiods. of alfjkinds for| and siinilar fabrics suitable for“ un-|a'ul 'ler !.Mun isoM, (iirtMge babies* clothes. "’ Also! RbiHips. ''’as the last of the series at ^g=*i=*i='i=^>=^i=Ji^f=Jf=it=if=ir=iH=ip=dt=iis=if=if=ip=li=It=Jt=dli=Jf=iB^tg ^ E il r* -- IS KING THIS SPRING and SUMMER WE ARE FEATURING A SPRING SALE of Gay COTTON FROCKS Almost too pretty-to be worn at home...yuo have a feeling: thei*e frocks should ffo places and do thinifs! Every,color ^Kuaranteed fast. In flattering: styles for miss es, women, and larger women. Prints and plain colors. F _ F.Jward ilei wear am. , , l i i * r i '■crinis, n'etimhes and "bthei' i.mtA .Iv.qu.ry tahries. * 2. .Apparel for ^'omen and chil Dresses, blouses, suits, under-! ton ct inetcry. corsets, beach garments, hos- Fivc-yca'-oli ni. at the Srec.nd Baptist church of: 'BcTtoh.’arin inrid'ftienf was' in the Bet dren. wv'ai;, WKOSff BVQ TH£ Riuh Hamby was! ^ levy, handkerchiefs, shoe.*:, hats, rain- buried in the .same eemetery follovying [| coals, collar and . cuff sets, aprons, .services at 11 a. m. The runefal of jJ --negligcis,’unifyi ms, iMuasok. hand Mis.s Fvvie McKee was held a. .?:.>0 [| bags, pursef-. scarfs*: ^ jp. m. at Dorchester church, andjn- j 3. Apparel for meii^' and Imys. j termept was in Bolton cemetery. Mrs. Suits coat.s,'shirts, underwear, sriloi Rebecca Mc.Alister was buried in the hats, camping clothe.s. siKks. golf I same cemetery^ following, services an .sUKjkings, sweat shirts, bathrobes, hour earlier at the Second Bap.ist slippers, shoes, suspenders, garters,; church. ^ neckties, raincoats and dusters, active ,. ——. ^sports clothe.s. Work clothing of-all j j kinds,., including uniforms, work shirts |and wpik trousers. Cclton Dresses for the little miss, 7 t> It. in orgundy, voile and other sheer materials— !♦ WORLDS BEST^i^ OVERALL 4. Baby department. Everything from layettes through ^ romper age. 5. Summer and vacation needs. Hammocks, glidera, tents, awnings, tarjgulins, camping equipment, wad ing pools, automobile slip covers, duffle bags. / '6. Household necessities. Sheets, pillow cases, blankets, bedspreads, mattress covers, rnattress pads, com fortables, puffs, curtains, hangings, Farm .Demonstration Notes C. B. Cannon. County 'Agent .,4 49c to 98c See our line of Little Boys* Cotton Wash Suits. You will like them— ' 49c to 98c - Chinch Bug on Com Mr. Coleman Mitchell, Laurens, S. C„ has reported chinch bug damage oh his corn this season. It is very necessary that each farpieirt>ay close attention to his grain and com ad- joining same to see whether or not shower bath curtains, bath mats, J'»ble chinch bug, is pres- ihushers, card table *®^**^» . For the past two or three years, m mm ' **“‘***’ ®* •** j serious outbreaks' of chinch X MrPl i I STORFJ®" towels, hand towela, guest towels,, bug^ have been experienced in this I “A (fOOD PLACE TO TRADE* Next To Rose*s 5c and 10c Store CLINTON, S. C. : bath towels, dish towels, roller towels, i county. 1^ I dish'mop^r rugs, oil4totli,^t»t niops,| Chinch ' ■ ■■ ■: ■>