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X © 7 '/• *f .y THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1933 - I THE CLINTON CHRlWICLE. CLINTON. S; C. / Boy Wins Watch hi Frontis Contest Clinton C. West, mentbei* of the j hvph school jrraduating class, was named as winner in the clock contest I recently conducted by J. B. Frontis, j local jeweler. The hands of the clock! on display in this concern’s win dow, stofiped at No. 43, thereby giv-, in;? the youns: jfTaduate k wrist watch! free. " The contest is conducted annually ^ by Frontis Jewelry store and alway.s j *1*"'* * liirvnvTt iliti‘rnt P Personal •/Aentlon ^ / PAGE FIVE C. B. Daniel of Birmingham. Ala., yiifas the guest Friday of Mi’, and Mrs. Goyne Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hollingsworth spent Sunday in NeVberry with the latter’s oarenfs. Mr. and Mrs. Claude S. Abernathy lO Miss Elizabeth Brice of Woodruff,! visi^d relatives here Friday. \ Friends of Mrs. John Strange will be sorry to learn that she is a patient at Dr. Hays’ hospital. i Miss Margaret Blakely spent Fri- ' day and Saturday in Greenville with Mrs. W. W'. Arrington, , Mr. and Mrs, Ryland Sumerel .^pent / Established 1886 he members of the gr auh; Sedalia — with the latter’s^ ^ WASHINGTO.N — ONE INDUSTRY . ... , . u I and Claude, |Jr., and Mis.s lioree Adair i her sister I was in M ashingron for a few days ^ of Hickory, N. C., spent the wcek- among i what impressed me »uost j their father. . i Sunday in ating Mr^mtafle^" S. fi^MRfimh-ntrb’gii ’mc^h^ . of Washington about what is going on*. j t " ~~—— in thA Y*A<t nf tKa uakU and Mrs. J. R. Whitmire and .Mrs. i James B. Kennedy of 'i ork, spent i Rosa W. Bishop in Cros.s Keys pn ; the past week-end with his uncle. Dr. Siimlay-. * ' .j. fl. Kennedy. Hiss Dorothy Chandler of Clomson, m,.,., Blakely Trihhle —" -'t XQUAllTY FOOD. SHOPS 'i FIl.\NCO-AMERICAN COOKSO Spaghetti 2 i«-o2k I CAaNS A 9 # /f-irott otoB Cak* Flour rni. 25^ Prvnkfaat Crrfat Grap« Nutt t9t Toilrt Tisaue Waldorf 3 '«’>-'•» 13^ .fmrrirfin Dili Pickles I2it Fm- Ji'Utt r'.tr Certo bOTTLK LlilBY OR DEL MONTE B.VRTLETT ~ > Pears 19* NO. 2H ^ cam Shturtenlmp LB. CAN r Crisco Lfbhy’M Tomato Juice -2 CAS? XYY. Salad Dressing r; ic.’I fUre Ivory Soap 2 CAKFaS Pn^tnn Turman or V-onilla Extract bottle PINT 18^ 13^ 15^ 5< os.<es in the past few years, land re-! mains the safest, soundest investment in the long run. The supply is limited, | for one thing. Increasing population j means increasing demand for land. Every baby born on Manhattan Island j increases the value of the Woolworlh ‘ ;' builtling." “ The rime to lais’are high now cheaper shortly it wTir be mi|r1r higher beftrrr The tinw* to buy anything is when ev erybody else wants to sell. If you own land, hold on to it; if you have dol lars. buy lam! with them for safety. ^ Don’t speculate in land! Pay for it and hold it. Don’t speculate in any- ROSEMARY ^ PURE CONCORD' GrapeJuice 2 PINT BOTTLES AbW Prrnd and Putlor PICkiM JAR Bontta Syrup BUTTLE Rooo'Bt SorShTn Beans 6 3un«ircAf, Tendvrited Prunes box if»> VoiMOU Appt- jei^y jxu STANDARD SUGAR 15* 15^ 25< 19^ lOf Ccr 3 NO 2 CANS - n 20* CAN’S 9^ c.\Ki:3 17^ Cieanser Toilrt Paimolive'C For Qutek Suda Super Suds 15^ Pretzellettes ^ b Surahinr CntollaLea Crackers SOUTHERN MANSION ORANGE PF.KOB 15« .71* TEA 10* 19* KB. PKG. ^-LB. pKa ROGERS roDG ^hqpb in the rest of the world. Th^ building industry is booming, constructing new government build- ings. .Govyrnmynt employee., are ,, r.iom,on. and Mrs. Blakely Tribble and working every day. yelping mildly'week-end with hei-jahiijren spent the week-eml in Blacks- about a small reduTctTon ,ivi au J • uuniap 01 .Atlanta, tia., spent' jt,i Ntreet.^ are crowued/with cars, driven .l . • -.i c • . . ' a*V‘ rn- ’ . with the utmost cll^d/wil recKless thurg ^vTfh' TVD s." Tribble’s "pal’Fht^ , «Ail Mrs. J. N. Quinn. ' .Misses Elizabeth* and Catherine Blakely were the week-end guests of I -Z naY‘t>nIg in saTaries.^ i r 4».i . r* Earl Dunlap of .Atlanta. Ga., cais, liven week-end with friends at Thor essness and most. . ii u inefficient traffic regulation. Stores i ^age. , . J u • * Misses Teresa Melfi and Jeannette' I are doing as good business as ever, .. . . j , .i • ». . ' . r . . . . VT t onstine have returned to their homes at prices much higher than in Newi i . r.' • ' nt- w- , o . , . * A: n Charleston, after visiting Miss ixirk. Rents are almost up to the i „ i » i • .u * i i j Helep Adair the past .several day.s. mgne.si level. . • , * ' Miss Mary Howze Diriard of the i with Mrs. J. D. Davenport. Washington has but one industry. ^ id Greenville. gm Miss Catherine Davenport in Ijiu-1X ums. Miss .Melanie Thornley is spending University of South Carolina, spent » i the wcek-jend with her parents, Mr. | Miss .Mary _Bobo spent Sunday in Land Mr.s-. L. B. Dillard,^ . .Spartanburg ^ with her paient-s. Mr. the government of the United States. It is .so detached fixmi the rest of the couhTry Thai' If ihighi as vcell 1je. in 1 .. i- r-V M ' - -A Miss Sadie Chandler of W inthr-op some other nation. It us difficult for ,, *1. r / ... L .V , college was* at home for the week- the men who run the government to' , ; . i .u » u n • . . 1 ..v 1 end And attended the Pan-Hellenic realize how bad condition are else- r I , Mrs. W’hit N. C., visited are i finals where, when thev see evidence all i ‘ • »• around them of great" pi’bsperTty. ^ ’t * I have long ivelieved that it was a t . , - .serious mistake to locate the seat of' government away from the center of busine.ss and industrial activity. If I; could do it, 1 would move the Capitol j and the W'hite House to, Chicago,! which is where they ought to be if I th^^y are really to roprosent the .Amer ican people effectively. ' Gibson of Swannanoa,-- •olatives here during the spent Sunday mother, Mrs. LANI) — SAFE INVE.STMENT In spite of the fact that many own ers of roal estate have suffered great Miss G’U.s.iie Brehmer in Coliimhia with her W’illiam Brehmer. * Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. I'oliek re turned Thur.wilay from Charleston, where they have been visiting the for mer’s parents, ^Ir. and Mrs. H. E. BoJick. Miss France.s O’Daniel returnoil home Friday to spend tbe^ summer with her parents. .Mr. and Mrs. A. O’Daniel, after teaching the pa.>t yea.* in Rockngham, X. C, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lankford were in Union Sunday t(» visit the latter’s uncle, Jim Starr X'opeland. M iss Elizabeth Bradley is visiting Miss Hazel (irowthes in .-Vntieville. ■ .jdr. .and .Mius.A X..laickw’ootl of and .Mrs. E ./h. Bobo. ’ l.yde Copeland of Spartanburg. has| been spending several days here withl relative.s and friond.s. | MrsT^James Pitts nml children are visiting her parents in Bi.shopville. Rev. and Mi’s. WL-S. Porter of Nine—j ty-Si.\, visited the former’s mother, ^ .Mr.s. W. S.'Porti-r, this week. i Mrs, J. I). Guerard has returned tol,^ her Jionie in Nashville, Tenn„ after spending two weeks with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Fi’ank Kellers. Mr. and .Mrs'. A. M. Sweat and lit tle son. Arthur, of Greenville, were the guests .Sunday of Mr. and .Mrs. Eric Barnes. ^ Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Brice and daughter, Margaret, spent Sunday in' Chester with the former’s mother. ] .Mr. and Mrs. Gary Speafnian and! .Miss b'.lizabeth Lynn visited friends! and relatives in Newberry on Thurs day. >2. - , Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Pitts returned' yeiiTerday from a rteft nf i^cwernl days USE COTTON \ Ser,ying the cotton trade -froih* grower to wearer ...since 1886. ' This is cotton week- think cotton! WEAR COTTON! M. S. Bailei & Son Bankers OLDEST STRONGEST N f County Tax hi,v iand r, now. Dol-i^??'‘'';r'''^TiL'’‘' '’b-t-S-J'H'ir daiiKhtiM-, Mr,. S. K. Kvans, ,ow'; thrv will hr much ' Ma'T Atowr- — Land 1., chcan now;! , H™'"''-' "J «>n,hro„ coj- ....(urncl from •h-Wrtew hefon^ 4«w,Ala., where she ha, been Notice Taxpaver.*< are reminded that thg timo paiiii^y- ♦ ♦ : ♦ : ♦ ! thing on which you can’t always real- i ize something at a moment's notice. 1 You can’t, move land around; you niu.'t wait until _sonieb(^’ wants that piece at that spot. So buy land ihleTIT- gently, in the path of the movement Adair affd Httbnded the Pan Hellenic finals held during the week- i end. ! .Mi.ss lles.'<i<* Jones spent the !wtek-end in Columhia with Miss Mar tha Phillips. I Miss Metlora Browning of Converse I college, spent the week-en<l at home i’and attended the Pan-Hellenic finals ' during the week-end. Miss.^Elizjtbeth^ Fliedner. who has ! i been teaching in I.ittle Mountain* the ' pa,st year, is vi.siting her mother.^Mrs. of |K.|,ul.tion. Regard it an invent-, ,e|a,ive». ment for your children rather than as; p of Greenville. .''pent the week-end at home with his parents, Mr. and .Mrs. P. .S. J canes. D. Reese Williams of laancaster, a way to make yourself rich over night. The world’s greatest and visiting her .sister, Mrs. Brewer Dixon. .Miss Margaret Blakely of .Greenville, ! aeeompuniod by .Miss'Hazel Barrow of past anil Ralph Greer of Pick ens, as her guests, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ro.ss Blakely. ‘ - .Mrs. I). J. Brinim, Jr., ami children of New York, are visiting Dr. and Mrs. 1). .1. Brimm. _ ADvand Mrs. W. 1). .Armstrong and children of Gray Court spent Sinfday| with Mr, and Mrs. Eugene* Hitt. .Miss Margaret McCaughrin of Newberry, was the week-end guest of i I 'I most en during fortunes have beed made by buying and and holding on to it. knd Peake and Nan at Lander college. .spent the w’eek-end here with Mr, M rs. Silas Bailey. - . jV*w !*• ..u. >P^nt Saturday here with relatives. .My friend, \Aalter Lippman, who' * R«t . *' • • also writes a column and, curiouslyi * ‘5*^' , . . , ...1 r „ _ 1 White, students enough, picked the same title for it as, -..l # » . * , - . . •''pent Sunday with the formers par- this column of mine, wrote something * „ .r i n i . . . . .. . ents. Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Peake, recently which seems to me the best ’ o t- t m at i v r* , X # 1 • J 11.^ Miss Sara Knox of Cliffside* N. t., statement of its kind I have ever seen: / _ \ VJ^Ojg “The truly educative proce.ss,’,’ said Lippman, “consists in learning to deal with reality, that is to say ^with peo ple and objects and events .that are,.. » o . .r-u ^ . ...u*. ’ t I •> Bi y, spent Sunday in Chester with not the mere projection of ones own ^ , .. m u • u t'j Mr. W ade 8 mother, Mr.s, B. M. Spratt.- wishes. Education is a matter of put-, ., Miss Anna Be Kennedy .spent the wai^ called home last week on account of the death of her uncle. T. J. Tins- ey. ' Mr. and .Mrs. R. W,* Wade and son, ting away childish things, of discov ering that events do not respond'to word.s, of learning that the world is riot in 'us but that we' are in “the world.’’ Most of us live in a world of “wish ful and YTw to take all the trouble and worry on week-end in Columbia with friends. Friends of Mrs. Geo life W. Cope- M iss .Margaret Moorhead,'■and attend-j ed the Pan-Hellenic finals. ! .Mr. and Mrs. Will .Allen Addy arei now occupying an apartment on W'est i I .Main .street with Mr. and .Mrs. Wil- I liani .Montjoy. ^ ^ Miss Helen Middleton'of Washing ton, D. C., a student at the University of .South Carolina, was the w»‘ek-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cope land. ' Friends of .Miss Irene Dillard will be glad to learn that she is much bet ter after having been ill the past week. .Mrs, Morgan Todd of .Siinfisonville. and Mrs, Harvey Brannon of States boro, Ga., are visiting their mother, .Mrs. Emma I.ittle. Miss-Marion Leake of P.(*nnetlsvilltT state and county la.xe.s without additional penalty and enst of execution expires on June L After that date the penally of seven per cent and execution costs will apply. - —Over 8,000 receipts^ remain lo he written. .\s it will be utterly impossible to serve all the taxpayers on the la.sl day, I respectfully request and urjje that as many tax payers as can |K)ssihly do so make their pjiyments duriniy; this month. DO NOT DELAY UNTIL THE LAST DAY. D. ROY SIMPS0N " County Treasurer . , ... , , , .. . L • ' ix visiting her sister and hi-other-in- land wiU he aorixto learnjhat ah, laj j^^ ^ _ 11 al her home on North Adair street. ..hiulren of R.dh- 0,1 o, ...o . 00,10 o. o,.,,,- Ml and Mrs. Ofotlte Weathers are I thinkine." We’d like’to be rietv r"'''’??'*'*4 . o T ^ .'it- M™, II. M. (leer.. They were we dream of wrhat we should do Vf'*^**,!'* ' ,* ****'i. * T* 7.*"** ■**’ aceomimnied home by .Mrs. lline... who irmrft.-Ti,.||-|.,.l .tool Jlioen .....n.linv a few days will. ourselve.s that any is to attain riches Lippman points out, ought Ware .Shoals the past year. yonemusttakeif he I of Jacksonvilk^ ». Edueation, as .Mr.! W“ ' Mient a few day.s this week with hi.s parenl.s, Mr. and , Mrs youth that it must work for what it ,, ,i , i un !'^ere ' Mr.s. Thornwell Dunlap and children Too many younit people r.ow up '‘'f' Tuesday tor a two lyeeks visit to these days with the idea t!«f the ^vir. world owes them a livinjt. The world *’*•* wW i\ .-** * i**„',l .nd nohod, anythin, for .whieh he •'ten and Mr,.O. to,m and and .Newberry, spent .Sunday ■ here with relatives. Mr.s. Henry Cook and littlft son, COMPBriTION I returned to their home in Ker- after visiting her parents. Mr. owes does not give a commensurate in labor of one sort or another. Rest with For a great AEiany years the Unit- i^^*^* , . „ ra .4 ed States has been committed to the ? jSfiBcipal that fret MmpHition in bus-' Mr. .’and Mra. .lohn Strange iness and industry is, in the long run, the best way to get ahead. We set up anti-trust laws to prevent combina tions and insure competition. Everyone who has given the matter , even a little thought realizes that the Lfinti-trust laws have not worked as Competition her parents. “ Mr. and .Mrs. B. R. Fuller returned GjjI- .Monday from a vi.sit to relatives in ^ I Tampa and Daytona Beach, Fla. They accomiianed home by their I daughter-in-law, .Mrs. B. R Fuller, j.fi*,, of Daytona Beach, for a'vi.sit here [and to her parents, .Mr. and .Mrs. L. ( B. .Stogner, iij Hartsville. ^ [ I .The following out-of-towrv teachers; i of'the city .school faculty leave tomor-, I row to sjiend the summer vacation at I their respective homes: Misses Olive [Tuck, .Spartanburg; Azile Livingston,| spent i l*rosperity; Louise .Sims, Waterloo; .An.sie Kirven and. Lucy Burns, ,Sum- I Sunday in Travelers latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wallack, .Mrs. Frank Kellers and Mrs. Ella Warren were in Abbeville Sun^flB^ iind attend ed services at the Trinity Episcopal ‘church. , . like, w.r«..xp«t«l to. Comp.UtionI inHus. Adair; after .spending the past four in the Mt. Sinai! .u yterj Gladys Stilwell, Silverstreet; Li y ^^'.Mae Werts, .Newberry; Anna BelL Take Stock Of Your Needs .• •• • • hai proved ruinous in many 1 m the soft coal industry, for .ex- [ months in training i w .w ... _ Ihft«nitaL New York. WHAT DO P. S. Jeanes ample.\where the owner of a coal had to artH'fc it himaelf if he was to get anything out of it at all, instead of combiaing with other mine-owners to produce only as much as the mar ket wopld abaorb ahd all share profit. ; [h ingL Hudson, McColl; .Margaret Med’ord,' Hodges; Paul Vane Elrod, Greenville; Floy Owings, Gray Coui't; Ina Curr>,[ Simpsonville; Lillian Brown, Belton; | Aline Newsom, Hartsville; Lily Yar-j borough, Enoree; Nella Long, Ridge-1 land; Narcissa Gray, Williamstoi ; ji .Martha Wilbur; Charleston; and H. A. | McQueen, l^ullins; A. L. Duckett,' For Anything Ypu Need in Printed » Forms Call Us. •« • • I raV8««PiU'. Sevjork, h.ve returned kU*., Onrlinirton their homes here. ' i CC®ANlDCAfE^^ PLATE LUNCH -- 25c the best men becoming employees in-1 stead of independent business men, j the and the leas than best dropping out of 1 sight in the mass of humanity. All the signs poijit to the discarding I' That may he better for the social, of all regulations prohibiting trade'jorder, if we conceive that ^ ,be a sys-j combinations and the establishment[jtem under which all humanity will, under government appervision of I eventually occupy the same plane of, groups and association* ofmanufae-j activity and income, but I greatly turers and producers to fik prices and! fear that when we take any steps to • determine all other trade cbjnditions. , stifle the initiative; of the ind^idual :^^-ThaKis,.-(of jcouiac. going to make it [anil to limit his opporUgnirie* we will | harder Tor The ordinary man tP~g'ri:Y'^ IHigiwohiP^the ftilBgBtih¥dtaF|i»^ .. , himself eetablished in a competitive; cipie that hasmade America what iusiaeas or industry. It will result in! it is. Overoome Pains this better way WOMEN who get Ihtop weak, rna* down condition can hardly expect to be free from trouMesom# “small- symptoms.’’ I Wl)<;ro t))« truuhJe Is tjUs tu Wk.ak- noM. Canlul women to set stn.>ns<^r and thus inakss It «»aslcr for nature to Jake Us orderly coune. Painful, nasaius symptoms dlaap- nourlaliment of the body Is “An^Kinds of Printing-««Except Bad’* ln«*Kd of do^mlhig on temporary pain pills duniig the Unie of suffer ing, take C-Ypiiil to hulld up your n-alstance tu uomaaly ailments. i The Clinton Chrcnicle—$1.50 a Year r ' > ( ..Aj. r ■>. -*rii ?' *-■•;! A ■'.U' : er ■■-i -./iL; . ■ *Sf~" \ ifZiC.L' A*. JL 1 ft