The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 08, 1933, Image 4

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^ ■ r^/ ^ I PAGE TOUR ^ • n. '^ • v ■' ^Hy?CLiNTON CHRCTOCLE. CUNTON. S. C. ‘1 THURSPAY, JUNE 8, 1933 T=^ ® (B Itnttfn. (y^rnnirU ■L-, BatalkBiM IfM WILSON W. HARRIS, Editor and Publisher Published Every Thursday By THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY Subscription Rate (Payable In Advance): Orp year $1.50; Six Months 75 rents; Three Months 50 centa Entered a<^ Second Class Mail Matter at the Pott Office at Clinton, S. C. The C-hnmicle .^eeks the cooperation of its subscribers and readers—the publisher will at all times appreciate wise sujfsrestions and kindly ad vice The Chronicle will publish letters of jfeneral interest when they are not of- a defamatory nature. Anonymous communications will not opininna n1 its corrc'.spondents. . / ' ‘ zf- — I will send it ba^k a,:^ d.telJ you to stick year and him and his wife Isj verry on another c^j^t, bjlut if you put a 10- ai-nt .stamp oh a letter instead of a I 3-cent; he wqoI call ^our'latterrtioh to p/oud of the honner. he is only 42 and - - will be the younprest prranfl jury ever ( lost, saw' in this coivtty. h^'has bouprht him a nice blue serge to wear while on duty, allso a pannyma hat hnd shloe.« Unci.* Sam. will delive’" ,;oiir n.iili*^ match. . at youi office or your house absoli'.e-* ' ' collected 9.5c on old beef account.-* ai New York’s stock exchange was or- few days ago that r had give up for! pranized in 1792. ' wjQDJ I the error he.secs^you^do jfl' yores trulie, mike Clark, rfd, corTy spondenl. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE — Try — COPELAND CAFE PLATE LUNCH — 25c ^ ly free of charge, but if yoii call for it' mis.s Jennie veeve smith, our affiej- jat the po.st office, an-l get it out of a’ent scholl principle, had a verry bad box, he w'ill cha)*ge you 4 dodars a j axcident la.«t friday night while, dress- fyear for the box."^'When he irets hardline to sro to bed. she w’a.s trying to I e off of her no.se with ai lo.'*e lots of busine.ss and then I year for |;he box."^'When he gets hard j ing to go to I up, he raise.s postage rates so’s he can pick a pimpb lo.se lots [•harder up. { ,H. D. HENRY / . F. M. BOLAND | getjcro.shay hOok and it-slipped and stuck her in'the eye and she has to go around now w;ith one eye shut and one: The easiest way in the world to go eye open. dr. green .says he will save i>roke i.s raise your bri^-es higher than it for her and she will be able to teech I the public thinks you ought to he ask-’as/u.'=^ual. ^ ing. I’ve been wondering how' much! , , i air-mail fell off when Uncle Sam the bridge party w’hich was to of r:^hiMed" his rates about iiiuiiLb.-, bgpft Ti^ii joii^nk un iii« [ago. I belief.e lie has lost do per cent booleyvard monday afternoon was j-on oui firm, we u.-e postal curds most- ^ff otyier count of he was H. D. Henry & Company INSURANCE STOCKS - BONDS - REAL ESTATE LOANS negotiated ( LINTON. S. (., THURSDAY. JUNE 8, 19.5.5 , Ij, and^ letters when we h.ive to, and throwed into bankruptcy the^day. be- upon Europe, Asia or Africa ftir ketcht^PwdrytlTVJthfiJJih bf’Ko^ ail mail pever i^nless 4 or .5 of the four, he will lose everthing.he Ka.'^-got That I suddenly. except ’ll 1 s ■ wife’s car and his wife's house and lot and his wife’s house hold ^-and kitchen furniture and his A VALUABLE ASSET Presbyterian college presented an ‘ purt of our owm prosperity. untisualiy interesting program for itjj' to he a definite part of the Ad- /wtnn i closing coninienct'ment season, one in ministrations program. i v i 'r ♦ j wife s farm and his wife s 300$ which keeiiing with its best traditions. The i words, w-e are getting-into j \otk. .June 5.— Spots opened was in the hank, his toar will be liadly class, consi ting of fifty-four mem-!*^ place where w'e can dictate U!rnis to Cihandi iSjniissed by creddick traders w'ho nev- hvrfi! WHS the la’gesi in the iristiCu-V^^’ worid'because we shall going._ta_Jiuy. a new . sheet, but. ver pay nobody nothing/it was a close tinn’s historv ‘h'uondcnl ution the re.st of the .longs ithought best to call for hi.s wife as'she uster be a fffT'f^tf'TtTfTTTTTTT f 11 i f I I T fttttirtttttlltf j we were about ready to declan- economic independence in 1933. our Pvesiderit .Me.Sufen called the audi ence’s attention on conrmencement (jay to the fact that of the fiist graduat ing cla.'S, composed of three memiK-rs to recf'ive dijilomas fifty years ago, two are still living. !• rmn this small beginning the college has grown and devoloiied until today, its graduates [ the * .sV.uth Carolina Fo(k1 Research are found in practicallj every state. .'i lal.orutory recently brought to !)r. J. world, .America declared her political sold short. It smelt like partner but drawed out in 1932 independence in 177(5. It seem.s as if!' ''' " t(dK*r dived to 8.42 in sympathy w’ith; France, the debt-dodger and gold- j S. (’. TOMATO JUK E J^4ibUcity- given -Uo- Preshyterian college has long iwTn appreciated'as one of this communi ty’s outstanding as.-.ets, contrit)uting to 5he c’llluval. .social advantage's of the eity V\'. .Jer.sey, prominent fjreenville phy- jiiyian, an itujuiry from Ih-.-.. Orant ^j^hiiig. .^(■fridge, a distinguished physician of a strange sight wasy<aw in the hea- Istandaid bearer. Frequent showers about midnight a week ago by ! would possrbly yet the ground in Ala-jY'^’** spondent, mr. mike (lark, i bania where moisture is ^ot needed as ’ about his dogs they have We advi»w-{^bdcb__w^l>a^ . v«-rry loud_ai: a lung-hold if the bank will let yyu, nuther and h^ looked up | hut wash ra^s and cotton sox are i mt»on had 1.) circles as big as, Mg sts and business ; San Francis(‘o, (’al. I he college 1 >octor .'selfridge express'd liis great and riirilon are inseimrahle. It is an jntere.st in .South -Uarolina instiUilion of whicli we may all Ik .iiistly proud stronger, and that might mean some-!® waggin wheel around it and star.s I were shooting from place to place and some of them" barely mis.seii the moorT^ tomato juice, of which he had read a great (leal in professional magazines, and .Mil.US INUKF.ASE WACJES recjuested the Greenville physician to send him some samples for the pur It i.s a .strange but singular coinci- •ience that .1. Pierpont Mo,rgHn and I paid the same amount of income taxes la.-t yeaif. If you will take time to in- ■ e^tigate you will find that our re- .spective (not respectfulf tax letuins ; shtnved the following con’triliutions: and that scared his dogs and 7^of them run under the house and stayed there till the moon went down, it was a sight to l*e hold. NEW SERIES NO. 31 I ' Citizens Building & Loan Association Opens On JUNE 15,1933 A SAFE AND PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. Idle newv eolumti- of today’s paper ascertaining their nutritional ! j M,.,iran c..:ry -tlie annoimeement of a fifteen 'alu**. Doctor .iervey relates that McGee pir cent raise m wages for the em- bad considerable difficulty in getting, P-.yes (.f tlie two local cotton mills. >b* sanqiles reipiested as practically j Tfii.*^ will !)♦■ good news to the tvv»'lve '’f last yi'ar s pack had lieen dis- po.sed of and this year's product huH Giami total handred .1- people employed not reached the mni'ket. Doctor Self e ..s ai.K) understood to i)e ’oterse- i n t hese plants, ano show.s that the manage- iiii ’ii is doing thcM' bi', I I j.vj.i ..1 th' wau;.e duM4^t ftow,av^b' t»o.sKilde Cided imiyrovement in Die textile fijdd. j nalive spinach. j Ablrim busine - conditions werf' l Dirctor William Weston thought it ’ '-la.iually ’ wowing wo -.e, -he clotla 'gnificunt of the achievement of the 'Tilartrep shot 4p --pree**s rend- Uhe- XciiJ_ linieaiX'il, .la(boi‘iiJ..<.uiy iliat _a the r. f. c. has ju.st about closed up sho|) and withdraw-n from circulation, the last work done was to clean off rehober graveyard and that will save ——: lots, of work of the the ^'friends and $(),(»()0,0(»0.(8t iMved ones “who have gone on befoar to rest (»n that heautifubshore an(l the $0,000,OOO.Ot) $0,000,000.00 M- a* ih." • 't> r only alle; tie* ni;.cli'n<Ty piiiyiMfnt was Here*', hoping that the House of ehair is vacant where they alwaj-; s(*t. Morgan and the Hou.se of Gee .McGee planned to have it done as us- j., . , , , ...» 1 r "dl slop leaking. Foreign bonds open- jnlie. hut thank you. mr. r. f. c. by de- , !y,.interested in .Spmtrate, made | f„itow.s on the House of .Mor- e»)me_.agajn and .do likewise,' hut it gani this morning; Haiti’s 8s. 3; leeks like one of you all gnocked down (Juam 12s. !: Yung l*u 20s, Bolivia ''“'■I’' I" I'*'*'- wellin.s who dide German Ts, hid; ,^ bid. ( "fftU MiTch - ■ : r\’ o, me nat. e >" o il* iiintiim, an! ”i>< to leOUi’i wa 'll hv.vaas. (‘a.ch worker so far away tiad heard II keep of^'he merits of South (’arolina iodine ..(1- products and that Doctor .Jervey- did ■es and Met finii reaiiily available even a lim- gen.aul opeiatinp expenses. Now that ‘'d .siqiply of tomato juice, w. have ‘ im-sed the corner’’ a*id ev- In this connection it might,-be re- wyihing is on t!.e upgi.oit . it is'unry marked that some vveOks ago DoCtol ■ss, 3; N’ass;,.( Opl ros Loans Financed On Monthly Plan BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION I NOW OPEN '■’r V'll O! short. Ha ( . .11 if vou desire to s,d| w» time. u!< t.e upgi.ob , Ifa.r that wages diou'n! im iease.> And Weston had u letter ft'orn i; speaks well for our mills liere. as dai vis, of Ban e, Vermont, eminent well as in the Piedmont section, that _f»'(>d^ chemist who is a member of an[ the inci'tai.e has been made voluntari- international group interested in the ly rather than thnmgh any reijuest or improvement of the diet, in which this thieat from the enqiloyes. statement occurred: “I do not see why. . ’Tho.st- who hold jobs in cotton mills it would not be practical for us as a| today, or anywhere else for that mat- K'^up to 8i)ecify to oue patients South ter. are fortunate and should strive to+Uarolina tomato juice instead of ad.: give competent and efficient service, vising just ‘ tomato juice. Flat Rook .Socials . mr. jud (’lark.^a thiid cuzzin of yoix corry .spondent. has benn chose to mr editor, i will close for t’ is yore paper st'll conus on sked- !»u; th« re ain't much in it, luit i suppo.se it is worth all you ask for it. if you could get a funny page in ever issuin', i* would help powerful, the new - National Bank Bldg. I Y Dr J (’ , ^('• ve on the grand jury enduring n('Xt Ideal is helping us* to some extent. ■ ) Apply To SM’y.Treas. Citizens B. & L. Assn. Office No. 6 - / A'hile they have jo!»s, there are thou sands \vl\o aix unemployed, who hav-e fallen by the wayside and would be glad to take the piares of those who i*n employed. Wilji lietter days lying ahead, a kieiu'r chmpetilion for work 13 Years Ago )QnrU' IS facing our people. Items of Interest From The Uhronirle of 1919 May 29. 1933 i What' we need now to helj) bring back stabilize<l busine.ss conditions is -work—regular eMi|)loyment for our l>et*jde at a fK'asonabU' scale wage. ^ (rive the people einoloymetil-with less legislation, p<ditical agitation and , W. S. Denson, owner of Sinip.son [ Grocery company, has sold his busi ness to Messrs. W. C. and It. !>. Bald win of l./)ckhart. WOMEN'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE MOTOR CAR e y . * doubt that people care to hear very much about what ^ confusion, and Uu' whole country willi (k' greatly benefited and go forward. <■( J. M <’. Bark.Hdale, who has l)een ■omu'cted with the Lydia Cotton mills 'I his community is pU'ased to see as secrt'tary for several years, has Its niiils luuuing at capacity and a. given up his {wmition to return to bis | vt iurdary wag*' scale increas*' grant- home near Laurens. 1 eri these workers who keep the big 1 There is some goes on under the hoods of their cars. The driver knows that "driving qualities" are not accidental; they the manufacturer*creates or evolves those results He judges entirely by the results he gets in whct'ls of mdustiy moving. It speaks .J. M. Bishop, a former nieinl)er of w*ll for th*' tar.'-eeing manag*'menls. tin* city police force, died at his home It only w lien giK*<i wage.s prev ail bere Thursday- after an illness of sev ere put may not there. How interest him. to talk "shop": let us talk Results. that the woikei.'^. the mills and the iMa! moiUhs. Country at larg*' |)!o.><|)er. larg*' » AMERK A FIRST From wliat we read and heat about Th** Ijiurens Baptist as.s*>oiution l has exceeded its quota of $100,000 iaj th** 7.5 million dollar drive. what IS being plann*'d in Washington, It look^ to Us as if the .Administration were trying to puf t!ie United States in a position \|* ht*d ** thi.;^country can run along'fiiii**|K n(r**ntly of the rest *)f the wo Id. \\ *• don't uni On .N’ov. 2<>th, Mi.ss Julia ReJiecca .\’*'ville and Rev. George An<lrew Niekle.s were united in marriage at! the lumie of the .hri<ie’s sister, Mr.s. | lerslltnd that Spralt. The ceremony wa.Hipec-j driving. - ' fLellj, it is not essential Smoothness. Drive the Ford V-8 and you will find that the engine runs with surpassing smoothhess, due to its design and the extra precise methods of Xisi maulacture_._ - - - Power. There it is, 75 horsepower (-wc could say 80) driver's use. at the drive- tO'pull around, the mettle all of oui pr*<.s**nt activity in foreign l>y her pastor. Dr. F. D. Jones.| affairs has any otlu'r purp<')s** than to.' try t*> untapgl** the mess which pre vents f*»r< ign cnuiitcK's from paying Peggy Ihinlap of R*>ck Hill, and] what ihev owe us. K*ina Clayton of llon**a Path, have .Vlis.ses Helen Blackburn of Jones-i .Most of *)ur recent liouhk*^s arise from the fait that Kuropean nations have l>een spending money on competi tive armaments instead of jiaying their *lebt>. .M'jeh of the rest of *)ur troubles can l»e traced to our long time habit of relying upon the rest of THtrrn***! "I*1 t he i r h*i mesr after" a v t stC t«) .Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sim|>son. shaft for the driver's use. With less weight of this car ;its life-like nresponse—rris rather remarkable. Economy. Our V-8 develops more power-on a gallon of gasoline than any c^r VeHhave made. Mileage’ is partly a matter ,of individual driying. under average conditions the Ford V-8 does 17 to 20 miles a gallon. Of <;rmrse, gar pconomy is not only a matter of fuel.. Ford V-^has too. tut it is also economical in the complete sense’ initial cost, - operation, maintenance. ♦ ' \ must but -Miss Corinne Bailey of Cliicora col lege, spent the week-end at home. Appearance not This is woman's contribution. The motor car only be useful, but also good-looking. View the Ford Y-8 and you will not Dr. 1). M. Fulton and sons, William the worhl to take a lot of our raw ma-’®"'* Darby, of Darlington, have been lerials every year. That habit giew upon us when we were a debtor nation, and had to ship ' wj^eat and cotton and tobacco and such to pay our foreign debts. The shoe is on^the other foot now. So long as Europe can’t pay what she already owes us, it would be f*>oIish to expect her to take any more of our goods and pay for them. Instead, we have got to take more of her goods. The only way nations ever have paid debts to each other is the way we used to pay, in trade goods. No American could object if our for eign debtors were to pay us in coffee, ,or rubber or teat.^or cocoa, or silk or' such-like j^hings that we can’t or don’t] produce,* ‘ „ | In reguipting our own production visiting land. Dr. and Mrs. Jas. R. Cope- nood 'our commont on its fin© appoarance ■ Comfort. to This also is woman's concern.*' In 30 years she changed the a coach. Comfort is a quality made up of .Mrs. F.. S. F. Giles is attimding the U. I). C. convention in Columbia. motor car from a wargon numerous ingredients. There is n(? comfort -without a quiet, smooth- running engine. We have all the other ingredients too, color, good taste, quality, ease, safety, roominess and convenience. Mrs. Myrtle Hunter has returned from a visit to relatives in Autun and Pendleton. - I (F'rom files of The Chronicle December 4, 1919). I Nobody’s Business By Gee McGee ^ ^ ^ Current JNtwa j Uncle Sam is a peculiar busine.ss! we shall be placing ourselves in a r>o-|man. If you^ put a 2-ce'nt sUmp on ai lition where we won't have to depend letter insWad of a 3-cent stamp, hv | V. . „ '. ■!. :,rt.-,Tiaiarg. \