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ThI* CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON, S. C.
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THURSDAY; JUNE 8. 1933
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$15^S9,784 For
Two Carolinas
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R. F. C. To Lend 50' Wants Millions „ , «
f.lillions to Chinaf To Aid Farmersj I^monstration
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Amount Is Allotted For Hii^h-
^ wmys and Related Projects Jn
Public Works Plan.
Huf ** Amount of Money To Be‘Sen. Smith Says Present
U ed In Buyini? American Cot-
t(.n and Wheat This Year. i
Charlotte,
will receive
.lune 3: —The Carolina.'^ Wnahinglon, June 4. —^ The Kccon-
$l.'>,38i<.7>^4 of the $400.- Finance cbrporation, with
$100,-!
000,000 Appropriation Must
Be Trebled To Carry Out Gov
ernment’s Proj^am.
C. B. Cannoa^County Ajtent
peo* for a cotton drop and during this ^ would sug-^est using thfee applica-
dry hot weather a person should ap-: tfions following one another five to six
; ply the sweet poison to get the old; days.
I weevils while the dry weatner will ■ "T
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! herj) to control infestaton. The aliove / WHAT DO
000,000 for highways and related pro-i^^** ajiproval of President Roosevelt,;
jects pfovided in the $3,300,0<)0.0'()|^<>;J^y afreed to lend. China $30,
fedefuT 'P'tfldl*' U'i>rt'>!i' iri‘OL>riim"iiavke(l!Q0n to he ueed in buying American
Washington, June 3j-
. Boll W’eevil Appears
, For the past ; few days .several
‘farmers have reported‘hojl weevils at-
Approximate-' Tacking the young cottbn .plant. The
mixture is very inexpensive and is ini
reach'Tof any farmer who wishes to ■
poison. \ person can apply the mix
ture to four to six acres each day. !<
P. S.) Jeanes
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i Ij '>0 leading representatives of cotton’first sign of a weevil'is ti^e dy^ng of
wnrk!^' irmumin
organizations, “diid farmers,** mem-
hy the United States h(U>J*v of renre- cotton and wheat,
sentati-es and nov pending in the The loan, negotiated hy Dr. T. V.
.ver.ate, acc odfng to ('oleman W. Rol) 'ioong. finance minister for the nat-
erts. pres.dent of the Carolina Motor ionalist government of China, was an-
i c.iih.-No-ih (’arolir.a is allotted $9.- i.ounced today by .fes.se H. Jories,^
hO.^.SO.s, and .South Carolina -hairmajP of the corpo.'-ation.
470.' Three-fourths of the total of
$^iOO,nO(i.O(Kt or 30n.(M)0.()(Kt will lie aj)-
.portioned to the states in accaidance
with pix-\ioM< federal aid allotments
and the rt'inainmg one-fourth or $100,-
bers of the United States s^ale
house and others interested in the fu
ture of the cotton planting industry,
today heard Senator Ellison I). Smith
of South Carolina, chairman of the
the tender bud. This is caused by the
weevil sucking the sap from it. When!
the Weed'll ciTrni*'f nTTr^Tlf^n iiili. i qiiarn '
ter.s, it feeds for'three or.four days*
before mating. It is very important
*hat a^person apjily sweet, poison be-
,, j . , ^ j i t isena'e committee on agriculture, de
ll climaxed protracted negotiations . ^
started last year when northwestern ^dare that it is imperative that an ad-
wheat growers attempted to .sell .sev- * ditional $2()0,00U,0h0 to supplement
era! miliions of busiiei.s of whgat loathe $Ufb,000,f>0() appropriated for the
piirpo“ (ff taking care of this year’s
China. uNing Rcconstruciion Finance
w.ll oe di.stribiiti’d on a basi.s,i'(.(, poration money to finance the deal,
vt population. | The proposal fell thniugh originally,^
however, latcaur^ no agieeirrepl
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res)*onsihility could Im* readied.
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“With, thi public works bill being
speeded through congress.” he .said,
“there is e'.'erv indication that it will
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In final.y pa.'<sed by both, houses and lo China as purchases are raad
approxe.l l»y tluv president within the American open market. At
next ten davN The measu»*e stipulate.^ j j* «»stimate<[ at the corpoi-
that the funds will t>e available to the j would take over HOOjOhb
-States (»n July 1. and remain bjjp.s of cotton and afiproxiniutely 12,-
a'ailable until expended.” .',()(!.()(»0 bu.shels of wheat oul ol the
Mr. Ko(H*rt.s pointed out - that the ^\in,.fican surplu.'
funds granted to tfie states may Ite of the unnouncemenl o.'
used for roads on the federal aid sys- follows:
lem, lor exieiisioin through niunici-t “After a confei'cnce with the pre.si-
to' Association representatives and oth-
fore shapes are too large to be punc-1
i tured by the weevil. A boll weevil will
I not attack a .square untiil five days
. old or older. , ^
I The sw’eet mixture is spoken of as
, 1-1-1* mixture. This mixture consists
’ of one, gallon of water, one gallon of
• molasses, and one pound of calsium j
j arsenate. In mixing, first mix the
water and the ar.senate, then add the
ITCARE!
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Our Store Is the Plaige
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ers had ,been heard on various phases | molas.ses. No mixture .sliould be made
The money is to Ik* inadc available f of the 1933 crop situation when Sena-, up over six to eight hours before us
tor Smith, who had just arrived fro
pre.sent [ his home at Lynchburg, to6k the flo
•om/i^
OOjf. i s
d^g as mola-sses mixed with water^wflL
sour. Soured molas.ses will burn the
He .said that with a crop thi.s yi?ai'j foliage.
I.robably running from 12,000,000 tol, One of the best methods to apply
this j-1-1 mixture is by the mop
;»al:ne.>. aiUi for .sccondui v or
route.s and related projects.
“AnwifjTTtrvyirowcts for which the
f; nd.N may be u<ed,” 'he
“a'*e the elimination of traffic haz-
aul.*^, such the
a: ciu.s>ing . reconstruction
mg lallroaU grade crossings, reloea-
ten of highway.*' to avoid- lailroail
feeder Jesse H. Jones, chainnan of the ’ few
14,000,000 bales, congress must, with
out delay, aiiprojiriate j^nother $200,-
()(K),0()(» to permit cotton, corn and
wheat growet^s to lease their lands to
the government. This plan is obvious- mixture will satisfactor-
ple, he explained, and carries; jjy applied just so it is on the leaves..^
method. It is not necessary while the i
cotton is young to place this mixture '
iin the bud of the plant. In other
ly SI mi
Reconstruction Finance
leii.se
technicalities. Farmers would
their crop lands to the. federal
afid -receive part of -this4-
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corporation,
announced the ncgottatlan.s javp-dr^n |^government
continued, ^yyjjyjyjjj.j betwetiii the national gbv'-i fdnd in payment. That would
I ernment of the republic of China and ly take several million hales of cotton
.separation of grades' Kpponstructiun Finance corpor-ioff the market and those who lease
of exi.st-1 ^ credit to (7hina amounting | would at the same time he given an j
to $r>0.(K)0,000 to facilitate purcha. e ^ofition to participate in a rise in the
■’y China of American cottiMi and'cotton price this fall.
1 With a large crop due to be made
This county has a wondei-ful pros-
1 wish to announce to
imy friends that I am
*.s.sings. the widening narrow ,j
“AlK>ut four-fifths
!>■ dge." and roadways, the replace-
riunt of unsafe iuidges, the construc-
l on of footpaths, and the construction
■ 7 ld*lt routes ai'ound u’ban centers to
favililate tinffie and avoid congestion.
“The .secondary or feeder routes, as
n .ered in tin- iiill, nuu^t be reeom-
m*‘nded* by the state •highway depart-
'r.*'nts and approved by the si'cretarj*
o* agriculture. The fund.s as provided
•• the public works bill are an add'
t nai «>\er ainl al»i'\e ifperat aid al
ii tinenl.s lifivtoloie available and need
nttrefaed Ha* the states "
will lie used for
the purcha.se of cotton and about one-
'’ifth for the purchase of w'heal and
flour. .Shipment will Iw* largely in
.American flag vessel.s.
“The necessary purcluise of the
commoditieji will .he c’.<-de from lime
to tinje in the ofien tnarkel ‘in the
this year heroic efforts must be made
for adeijuately handling the situation .
without delay, he said.
The general opinion was expressed ,
that unless this is done, the present
increase in the price of cotton, with |
a ern^sponding increa.se in the gen-j
eral cost of living, would leave cotton
growers in a worse plight than they i
now with Blakely’s Star !!
Grocery and will be glad
to have you call me up
and come around to see
me.
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CARL CHANEY
Hanover Shirts, liciutiful
patterns—
S1.00
Ravon Shorts—
25c
Ravon Shirts—
25c
Men’s Good Wash Pants-
^ $1.00 - $1.50
Thev, (’an’t Be Beat
Men’s Good Overalls-
50c
^^e^etter Kind
Men’s (h)od Dress Shirts
full cut. vat dve—
49c
' Men's Good Work Shirts—
25c
Men’s Pajamas-
98c
Nainsook Union Suits-
25c
Men’s
Good So.x-
5c
Men’s and Bovs’ Caps-
25c
—Men’s Wash Tie^
xMen’s Silk Ties-
25c
ELLISON’S, Inc.
‘A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE’
Next To Rose’s 5c and lOc Store
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Mid-State League
United States by repivwntative^ of
(’hina. • ‘ t were when cotton Wa.s selling fOr six*
■‘I'tir .several inoritbs the : ale of cents a pound. j
.American cotton and wfieat to Cliinaf .Senator Sn\ith said that if this
ha.s bi^n consideration and rie-j $2ti0,(>U0,0(M) is obtained he lK*Iieves |
goiratiob^navt^^ jusl been cbfi'*tuded. ' the situation wiU he’properly and .suc-
“f‘ is InTiev-ed that this ci(*iirtwTIP cess fully
mutually advantageous as it will
met.
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*e muiuaiiy aovaniageous as
insist in removing surplu.ses froiii the
.Anierican coo-suntplion of these eoiii-
inodilies and stimulate econoiiiii- ac-
iviiy ill < hina an.l tend to contrili-
,ile to wo’lu-wide isunomie leeoxeiy."
'I’he lean is to Ik* repauf in in.-tall-
inerits. It is to run three years aiil
bi l + liear five p<*r <t(*nL interest. ^
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Farm Boy SlAys t
His Step-Mother
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In response toMjuestions leganling
'**'* .seeurily and oth<*r details of the loan,
Wbittniie - thV corporation .said;
>' illi hor. . , 3 •*' “.Security for the IW'oiistruelion
Neuhei ry I h 1 ; corporation lo«n to <''hina, is a first
I.'I’ir hits ra.tiled off .Mid-State on certain consolidated taxes
! .c'ne»>‘'as 'rraniinell led his < Imton, ,.oJ| tobacco tax, flour tax,
wiihm the shadow of a first half (-otton yarn tax, match tax, cement
tax ‘and other taxes which in 1932
pioduci*d 22,000,000 Anierican
lars. . . . *’
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B Weldon;
' • nmint Saturday. Hines allowed (’lin-
; n onh—fnur hits but his mates couhl
* ; liuMch se\en and Trammell turned
n hi.' se\eiith victoiy. The f’linton
l- am played giuxl fiall hehtml both
* .rleis to win as they Uumhml hits.
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Trammel, Weldon and
H nes and I)ixon.
Watts sent Houknight to the show-
I r> .'<atuida.\ as they unioo.'ed a long
iD'lam e ‘iHi iage to win, 9 to 2; Bar
l.i:re hit a doulde, triple and two sin-
y I S. w r/n .Sai gee two doubles to lead
ti. - hitler.'. Both teams played listhss
;-all in the field.
Watt.* 9 11
Hina 2 9 a
rrliue, Slatlings and Byrd; Bouk*
n.yht. (lodfiey and (ink.
dol-
Officiala Are IMc'SHcd
Washington, June 4. Ik‘partiiient
Riilgelaml, .June !■). Earl Simmons,
19, hleyv his step-mother’s head off at
their .hum lionye ill .lower Bi'aufort
county today following a quarrel
whii h the boy said was a “family af»
fail.”
-Simmons was taken to jail at Beau
fort a .short time after he told Deputy
Sheiiff Willie (’ooler he had killed
.Mrs. Rachael Simmons, his 2K_year-
pld step-mother, following an argu
ment when she found him asleep in
the family automobile after he ha<l
failed to return home 'during the
night.
Mrs. Siiunions was the mother «of
two small ehildren. The husband,
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of agriculture officials tonight were | .Maddie Simmons, now is serving
reported to have expresseil satisfac- j .'entenee for violation of the prohibi
tion at. the pro.sjKJCl of large sales ofjtion laws following his conviction
cotton and wheat to ('hina as a ivsult last year.
of a $50,000,000 hian autlioiizcnl by E-ari was arrested at Bluffton, five
home,
Finance corpor-
miles from his
driven there and
of his deed.
“1 killed her and
t'ooler qiioti'd him
after he had
informed relatives
I don’t regret it,” ^
as saying. “She,
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the R(H*unstruction
ation.
Officials, however, declined to c*oni-[
nient pulilicly on the effect the h>an i
will have on prices. ^
It was poinU*d out, h<»wever, that i caused it.”
the big advance will have the most I J'he deputy sheriff said Earl told
importance in the case of cotton.' him he failed to lyturn home lust
(ieorge N. Peek, adniinistiator of th'o : night and that Mrs. Simmons fount!
tarin act, estimated yesterday ,that him ih;.' morning asle.ep in the ma-
the carry-over of Anierican cotton clune^
BRIGHT WOMAN
LOST 20 POUNDS
Feels Much Better
this- year will be about 13,000,000
'uales. The loan to (diina was calcu
lated to make [wssible purtdiase of
about 900,000 bales, providing a ma
terial reduction in the amount on
hand.
“1 woke up ^vhile she was driving'
me home,” he told the officei, ‘ and ’
we got in an argument on the way.'”
t'ooler quoted Earl as saying that
when the two a-rived at their home,
he went to the rear of the house and
■'.I line 2>'th. 1932, 1 slarU'd
Ki J> hei Sol*'. Hmvi lost 20
fii in .1 III' to Ian. !•> I‘’«'
than hu.e f*'l’ for four yeai'.-.
.in*ii-i '■ ct O' - I a ■«' lor several no
taking
pounds
bt'Uei
Whs
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Goldville Plans
SpecisJ Services
4d*tame4 ay shotgun.
“\\ hell she c;une in the* front door,
i shot her.” Karl was quoted as say-
Lo- 1 hi'-l call 'torn* ii*7 slvmU!
have opt I ation. Kru.'chen di<i all arih
inon than 1 expected.’ Ms Luti
TiV'ltise fat and at the sitme li i.e
ga:n in |»hvsieHl attraet \e’ '‘.'s and
feei .'i iriled and yiHithful take one
half lea .poonful of Kr'ise'Hm in a
glass of "hoi WiiTer t>efoie to eakfHsl
ev'ery Tnorrr^a-
A jar that lasts 1 week.' cost.' hut a
trifle a’ Young’s Pharmacy or any
drug slore in the worlil, hut he sure
and get Kruschen .Salt.s, the S.AFE
way to '•' luce widt hips piominenl
front and double chin and again feel
the joy of living—money back if. .lis-
satiiified after the first jar.
Pa'^tors Hold Mectinjjs This
Week In Preparation To ('om-
inji: of Rev. J. D. Henderson.
.A special .'eries of union .se' viees
U*gan last night at the Preshv;eriaiv
church in Goldville with Mr, C. B.
l.awtcr as the s(»eaker. TonigJd the
service will be in charge of Rev. M.
KT. M^oeV, Fridiy Ynghf by Rev: (7
('. Vaughn, and Saturday hy Rev. Ray
.Anderson. On Sunday night a- group
of men fi*om the Si>artanburg Billy
■ Sunday club will have charge of the
.servicest All the night services are at
!7;45 o’clock.
Iin;.
t’ooiei' said Kui'l slept in the back
M'i\\ o: the aulohiolwle during the trip
to Beaufort wheie he was lodged in
jail pending an inquest at the scene
of tiu t. agedy. No charge w'as lodged
agitin.st liini immediately.
aTI. .Si 1 n 1 lions and Ivar1 hint
iui*'*! the farjii in the absence
hin i.iMii and i’athei.
In Ins cell at Ihaufort the boy
laps'd into ,'Uiunce and refused to dis-
I’uss the case, further than saying
was a •MamiTy^affatr.'^-
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of the
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leKuaviiie comoaunity,-an* in prepara-[
tJon to ten days evanipeli.stic canqiaign 1
* 1 li^VS |openinjg*on next Monday, June 12th,i
Let me figure on your stone j with the Rev. J. D. Henderson of
work if you are planning: to SparUmburg, as the leader. Mr. Hen-
UAKD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our friends and
^ neighbors fqr the ‘many expressions
of sympathy and love shown us at the.
I death of our son, husband and brother.
The services conducted this week by|^.^ blessings upon!
each one of you. '
Mrs. Alice Tucker Cunningham.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cunningham.
Brothers and Sisters.
the respective pastors who nerve
Goldville
the
build. V/e can cut any kind of
atone desired in the construction
of a veneer or solid, wall,,
derson i.s pastor of the Second Presby
terian church of that dty and is quite i
HOME FKOM FLORIDA
ton
guaranteed
verv rea.sonable.
, .. „ Miss Elizabeth Lynn, membei of
•" the faculty of the State Woman’s col-
spending the
and
Will cut stone eiAer in Clin- ''*':? !"• *•"'■«“ Tallahassee. Fla., is spendin;
n cr Newberry. 7 P- Loneino. also, her para-ts. -Ur.
All work euarantkid-price»7!.?.f!!“"^2‘7';ri'‘k.“!"''*;2™7•- R"** ly""
OLOF DAHUREN
1310 College Street
NEWBERRY, S. €.
assistant, will have Hiarge df the
- ringing. The services are to be held in
, the Goldville union church with an in-
' vitation extended the people of that
I community, aa well as the entire &ar.
I rounding territory, to attend the ser-1
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COPELAND CAFE
PLATE LUNCH — 25c
GOODFURNITU
At Old Low Prices
Why wait — wholesale prices have already
advanced and will advance more.
WE ARE SELLING AT OLD LOW PRICES
BUY NOW AND SAVE.
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Our stocks are very complete Newest
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styles and finishes Bedroom, Diningroom
and Livingroom furniture at lowest prices you
will see for a long time.
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S. M. & E. Il.4lllill(es & Co.
CLINTON — TWO STO
LAURENS
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