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TIIE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C.
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THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1933
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ultfp (Elinton (El^rantrU
WILSON W. HARRIS, Editor aad PobKsber
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its correspondents.
each one of them. I use the one that'
is radioed about at 7 o’clock p.'m.,
f
his senses, he had done shot his pistol
at the ottermobeel 5 time^ and,^wa.sia
daylijrht savinffs time; my wife’s|.sfill shooting when he got out of am-
toothpaste comes on at 9:30 p. m. The i memition. he thought
children u.se pastes that are .sung j shooting at him.
about at 6 p. hf^, 7:15 p. rn., H:1'5 p. m. I
and 8:15 p. m.V^^
the car was
R. D. HENRY
P. M. BOLAND
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the mayor has got the towij^ump'
back in working order at la.st,*1)ut no-
different i boddy can drink anny of the waiter i
There are only 15,000
kinds of toothpaste on the market, and i ir> the well now. it sounds like a dead
every single one of them is guaran-.!ff'og or something crawled thru a'J
iteed to be the best. Magazines could:crack in the well box and fell in and
not exist either were it not for toofh- i pot drowned, he do not smell like a
pasU*. They wouldn’t have nothing to > petunia cither, it will hafter-be dlean-
; advertise—except razor blades—were fCd out.
it not for the stuff that keeps one’s
H. D. Henry & Company
INSURANCE
STOCKS - BONDS • REAL ESTATE
, LOANS NECWmATED
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teeth gli.stening in the sun.
edgar green, who lives 1 mile.s south j
of town, is going into the wool biz-j
I I’ve often wondered what a tube ofine.ss. he has ordered him a couple of
fobflipaste actually .costs the manu* j^^heejw and will ship wool all over the-
ifacturer: I’m talking about the soap'world if good prices is paid, he saw'
tand emery dust (if any) that you,rub in the paper last week where wool
on your teeth. 1 am .sure it costs them i bad went up from 10c per pound to
over 1 cent, that is,
CLINTON, S. C.. THURSDAY. JUNE ir»,.,19.3.3
and all trf them are
the
like
best ones— .17c per pound, sheeps will beat cotton.*
that, but Ij . * .
All work and no play makes ja^k.
_ j realize that the radio and the maga-| the h-1 club boy.s and girls are get-
ing of larger and lK*tter crops; for the ^‘**^*‘ adv'ertising, plus freight, the | ting off for a big start with their cot-
improving of Itetter thome conditions. 'tself, and the rnanufaeturer’.s; ton, corit, an.soforth patches, if yore
and the .swurirtg of a higher ideal on ^^ reta,;ler’s profit, j conyspondent’s son, jeddie Clark, can
the farm, and hence in the city, should'.several different kinds of taxe.sikeep the confounded chickens and'
recei\e the ve.'y high<*st (mdorsement' udded, ha\e got to be consideiecL jeows and jim wohWy’s G yPunguns and
all other live.stock off of his field of
Nothing come
down and waits.
to him who sit*
The average man usually think.*; h'
.n*('V(' tlif a.cage
The
man
ar
who lhink> be know.*;
U'-na'Hv Tuistaken.
Th.
people
...I i..,
ma V
P iv
not know
e\i(ient the
w'hnt
they
f:f aP thinking and p'ogressive people.
Rome fell becn.'.js(* of lack of appre
ciation of her agf icultural background. i ‘^8
8;be failed to .appreciate that her j music all right, and some day—when
greatnes.s came from her agriculture i ^ cents ahead—I’m going to
and that therefrom, she must, if she Pay that much for a tube of this fel-
wouid continue (o exist, w'ork with
the ipfiltitude who had for their pur-
Well, another toothpaste program i.s^corn, hi,* will win the blue ribbin. he
I like the singing and the'''^ mned faborable mention last'year.
I
the funneral which was hell at ro
wan; >.oini'>;hi!ig !)C'i(l('.^ what thi*y’ve
po.se the common good nf not only
themselves but the .structui'c^also uf»on
peoph
vin'er sh >,[
pdun ahi« P.
which was reared all that
fs fhe ffme whiuTThosethe fdty Sf seven hiffs.
who like summer he.tteT' than
h:ive n< thing to com-i
wa.s
hoher yostiddy was not over the boddy
low’s stuff and see if it is really any of the late jim ru.skins; it was anoth-
hetter than hi-carbonate of soda or ruskins froni near cedar lane and
spread "on a brush freshly dipped in jim has. asked me to infarm the piib- [
ahd running *
the folk
flowing aqua. I am thankful for tooth-i lick that he is still alive
best paste* for
tmtertainment
The great and growing and definite
the
d it inififecttjr affords
I well as 'for the ' toothpaste itself
and , his stoar and would like for
4 ~
Rubber and Cotion
Up More Tlian 100%
-n
as . who owjbhrhim“tb ^y' lilm_ up hefoar
be !'
movement now going on throughmit
i wheih I would use
the country for diversification and ag-1
riculuru! iK'tlerrnent, should meet with
Flat
he do starve to death and hafter
if I had any teeth, ben ivd at rehober.
i I yores ..^ulie.
Rock Flashes . ! ^ * mike Clark, rfd
The
1-1 \-
f fiend.-.
your money hii.ys
"orth the price.
areithe support and endorsement x^f every | the [iressenl postrpaster at flat rock
eorry spondent.
Any
'ak*
man cun
!t:i! tP-'''(•
smile winning. It
to grin when you
commeTcial organization, of every in-|''^‘ll pogsihly hold over as he voted
dividual, whether he he eity or country j straight dimmer-cratick ticket all the
inhabitant. j way from kurriner to the pressident.
Then* cun be little or no city pro.s-1 he draws down .>0$ a month but has
wholesome pr()S|>erity huiR his honnus cut off on a recent
, ]>erity without a
I in thv? country which surrounds us.
Iplut'V a fine thing, hut it
rhoiihi Ite p'oMoriy (Ii''ecled. .Any old!
t'-n can .-ci.'iicb up and ruin a garden.;
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la
I’fi" !i\ t<‘rian colli'ge means
13 Years Ago
date.
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(’lintim ■ deeply imt)’'e*i*»»‘d
I- durii".r t h" .sioip”'" 'm''"*!)':
‘h u'c no longer lu're.
noon 1
when
Items of Interest From The Clironirle
of 1919
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))leNo/ c''r!ect a mistake i made in
thi:- collu:n liist week when i called
mrs. doogan .brown’s little dog a
poodle, she is a .spitz dog w’hich was
imported from spitzerland, .so she
say.s, and co.st 25$.
Rutledge Adair., yajuJ elerk. with\tlu*-
Coi tiouhli with our government' local C. .\. I,, office,/ has resign
that politV'ul’ -ervice riins^ too much his huP is ' now with kk \V
that type which ilCpenses heii'*fits i Kei gu.soii, local Ford dealer,
the pU’-fioi.e of'wiiininj’ vo'os re > -
; (I
f(U
gi.rd'es'
ents atui
lli'V.
ne^ ni^l
a fine bouncing hoy was horned
and mrs. jude wilkins one night
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state
eio’its ()f tV*' '•'•eini-; Tlie election Tuesday for $100,000
of the p rb'ie tiea.s-ifor street ini|iruvemeiit bonds aroused
little interest and waS carried by a
— - ' joU* of H2 to 3.
A NKNN MXl’KKIMFNT
Out at Rresihyterian college
.'UniMuP a new experiment
way — an accredited, well o
summer school offering professional
and academic courses for students and
teachers. In,s|nt»‘ of the fact that this
he'^hi
that
i to mr
last week and
' name of jude,
grampaw.
litor, Jiindly piint pea^ce un;
r "<• u rrlmr’.socTaT nevv^
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E. Mood Smith, O. I).
Felder Smith, O. I).
Drft. Smith & Smith
OI’TOMEIKISTS
SI’Ef’IAIJSTS
Eyes Examined, fllasses Prescribed
Laboratory for Prompt Repair
Service,
T5 West Main Street^ Phone 101
('LINTON, S. ('.
he
j»M
will ancer
after his
to the
I)a and
gooi^Year
ALL-WEATHER
nwyniCTs
Today's Prices
(.40-21—$6.40
(..>0-21— 7.10
4 75-I1UCR20
:.75-19— 7.6(,
SM-IiHAwOO
.■>.l);»-19— H.l.')
S.25-lf WSt.BS
5.2.')-18— 9.15
5.50-19—10.15
4M.#K.4S
11.85
(»..5( .19—i LiOi)
# A lot of farsighted people
are taking advantage of
present low prices to buy
that^ world standard of
tire value, the Goodyear
„AH; Weatlieg^Xog
wh^l on their car^.. . .
They know that tire prices
have been so low that
the only way they can
reasonably move is up . . .
And in case you don’t
know It Goodyear is now
building the famous All-
Weather Tread Tire —
most popular tire in the
world better in mileage.
better in safety, better In
rugged good looks than it
has ever been . . . Isn’t it
■ smart for you to get the
Safely of new Goodyears
all around? Just read the
prices published here and
form your own conclu-
'siuns.
'A
Rent that room by |
a lire hlowed out night hefoar last
in front of the cilty hall and woke uj)
In the_hpccial aldernianie races
'Ibu'sday, Jack H. Young and P»'t B.
o ganrzcH ^ weitf eiect<“d aldermen from
'wards four and one, .succeeding ./as.
)iir poleesman and when he come to
using a Want Ad in
The Chronicle.
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MDANIEL
VULCANIZING WKS.
Telephone No. 2
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IS UIIU
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an extremely hud vi'ur for .summer
W. lA'uman and S. 'J. Kilgore
Johnny Jacks has accepted a posi-
‘'chiiol.x due to unsettled school condi-|^*^** *** '
tion^ anil the lack of money in teach-! ^ ^ ^ ^
its’ liand.*. a very creilitinlile start has' Mesdaines, K. S. 1*. (tiles, !. P. Bui-
>.een made both in attendance and in-jtfvss and J. M. I»iUs have returned
terest. And it might he added here.lf'^*" Columbia, where they attended
• 1 1 '*• '* *' *•
that the >choo| \va> organized tiy Di
»eing
foe. imdi'i whose direction it is
conducted. .Suffice to say when
I >1. Coe does a job he does it well,
and we therefore predict success for
the undertaking:
I HE ‘OJ.D M AN'.S ’ DAY
.Next Sunday has been designated
thi' nation o\ei as ‘‘F'it!u*r’s Day.”
when a ^mall homage at least, should
'le paid to (he “old man" who foots
'he ['.li' and
fron, the doot
tjeof*
Mesdanies W. J. Bailey, Cyrus Bai
ley, K. K. Jones, J. A. Bailey, K. C.
Briggs, F. 1). Jones, A. J. Milling, J. I.
Copi'land. A. K. Spencer and Maggie
Haya attended a reception Tue.sday
given in I^auren-s by Mrs. Dial in hon
or of. the state regent, Mrs. Duvall*,
of ('kera«r.
June 5, 1933
old man" who
tod.' to keej) the
Mrs. William James and children!
wolf
1 have returned to Atlanta after a visit |
to Mrs. W. G. Neville.
Th* o’''t I \ nnee of this ilay started
\\\KV'_y year.’' ago, hut in comparison
to Mothers Day. rt has in-oked
n'. -t-t Hio't ,M. 51' It roll.' around
again, it will lie in older, ami a|)pie
ciatcd iiy I •ad. though lie will say lit
Mr. and M rs, W. H. Simp.son enter-1
iittTe ttHMsars *nd teacheia.. af |—-
X the Methodist Sunday school on Tues-1
day evening.
We do not build a low-price car:
is pretty high. ' ‘ • \ _
"But we do sell a high quality car at a low price. , •
have built 'SO far this year, has cost
As you buy them at Jonly $490
•1. it
;ition i*
*'>;ui'
11 r
of
■■nitioii or a|*preci-
hiiu t)V the familv.
f Mrs, .A. B. Henry entertained the
j UniU'd Daughters of the (\>tifederacy
on Friday evenung.
Sif\
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MFRE Rl BHFtt^TAMFS
e'1 ing to read that the
.Sf w
n;it
Y(Hk supreme court has ruled
corptuati* diri'ctors who neglwt
(From files of The
iKHrcmber II. 1919).
('hronicTe fuT
Almost every new Ford V-8 car we
more to manufacture than its selling price was
to $610. we have to depend on increasing volume, to make •
The reason for this is simple; — a-manufacturer who give g ■
must expect to lose money op the first cars he sells bepause he carin
charge all his costs to the people who are first to buy.
purchaser it is different — he cannot afford
It must give him full value from the
But with the
anything on a car.
I
(] liiiMu if their*
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Nobody's Business
By <iv* Mefiev
'(ht ir dulu',' can
<-1)1 ii : lui g(u*.' on 1 lv“ fi^ick
Jdv* '.u'lng caim* 'h.* other day in a
.<](i(. I f I'.ii') ju'C'iimting 'Utt brought
r right directors of th'* • ipi iw m ^
Inte-na'loiuil .Match comi>any. wliich 'I'his Prograini Uonim To You Thru Ihr
yollap.'ed after the suicide of its giiid- (’ourtrsjr of a Typewriter
Hig gi :i iis. 1 iu * uit askeil llpit the The greaU“>t thing in the world, to-
di'- «s. I i;ilei an 5u eou*iting jof day is ttxith^>a.sle. Were it not for
the;' (-ilieiH! acts and he compelled to toothpaste, the ru<lio would be practi-
l»a.\ ’ hi amount s 1 <)stThr<»ligliTheifTit-' cStly worlhI«*.ssT Teh ” fho(Tsjfhd luhj^s
on giving him full value for years
Two things make possible our combination, of low prices and h^h cost
quality;
1. Volume Production
2. Taking only one profit
First, we set our price at what^would be
of economies we enjoy in volume production
maintain our low’price we must get volum# sales.
that a
and five thousand spet'elie.s aJiout.
leg^eit ne'.'llgetu"'.
Di ee'm I ))f court holds, must di-j toothpa.sle come to u.s every we»‘k
reel, and' th*.' strikes u.s as a wise o\er the radio. Nbthing could fill this
(uiu " Iv*'d!..e^'tors, w hether in coi- gap wei'e toothpaste forgot.
porations”. hanks, institutions, .schools. .
or w hatnot, are content to serve as j 1 vira-s 2/ years old befoi g I ever
tiguKeheaus, as mei e ru’)ber-stamps, u.sed a toothbrush for any . purpose
they cannot escape respon.sibility. Andjother than •'.Rat of blacking the edges
a nation which has seen many firms of my shoes; that's what I paid niy
and varied interests go to the wall be-’dime for Ibe brush for. I began brush-
cause their directors didn’t take their
duties seriously will no doubt applaud
thi* decision whole-heartedly.
THE I WO LINK TCXialMFR
The Aveiage person fails to appre
ciate the vast intrinsic importance of
agriculture. The’ average town man
sometimes is too much incline<i to for
get that, after all, no town is greater,
no city is greater, than the country
which si|^rround8 it;
began brush-!
ing my teeth when I was about 30,1
but used soap, soda,*or salt for film-!
removing purposes — every Sunday
morning.
Us school children made tooth
brushes out of dog-wood stieka. We’d!
chew the Utile green aticks till the|
enda beenoM hruah-like and then we,
would rub our teeth, but we did soj
then because our gums, itched, or to
than the moral,!get blackberry stains off, or mebbe
political and economic influence which!jam .stains so’a nia wouldn’t know who
the country, conversely, yet definitely,{stole her jam out of the cuplward. !
reflects upon the city. ^ '
It is therefore of the highest im-| Now 1 wish* you’d look at my bath-|
portance that every move for the bet- jj'oom! Each pa apd each ma and each
terment of the lifp upon the farm; forjdhild ha.s hrs or her own tooth-brush
^4 the-raia. aiil^^ tnnth-iA^xtx. mnA . ^
LOW PRICE CARS VS. CHEAP CARS
(
the cost to us of building our^ car
tolosa .
first, and keep
>•
to the public on the basis
Then,.in order to justify and'
Thus it comes tjat a car which is really'high-cost to make, is also
iow-cost to buy.
There is a difference
quality oar. fixed'at a point which makes it profitable for a
between
cheap car and a low-priced high
.t
4
3 bu.i........ p'o'..
the buyer’s profit must ,be. comparatively.
to sell the Ford V-8 because it. pays' you to buy it.
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