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’ ities which will tend to increase in
(dollar value,'^instead of keeping their
funds in dollars. If'a dollar/is proinR
of the Roosevelt policies will come af-1
dollar/is
Ip buy only half as much six. months-
from now, 'the man" who has a dollar
tqday and han^s on to it is groins: to'
be worth only half as much. But if i
i cotton or copper or silver or shares
in''~companiea producing commodities
are likely to go up, then the dollar in- i
vested now may be worth two of the | I-Ast
future cheap dollars, and the investor | league
] will come out eyen^n the long run.
the
Clinton Juniors
Swfuiip Laurens
THURSDAY. JUNE 15. 1933
nings but tired and gave way ^,
Browmlee, who finished the game in. Riddle,
nice fa.shion. There were many strike
to ; hanks, Todd,' Good, Co'Tcv, Crayne and
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outs*on both sides as the young pitch-
' crs vied with each other in friendly
Return Game On Loca.1 Diamond ‘ fashion to. set them down in order.
This afterTiOon tfle Clinton team
journeys to-Li|urens where they will
T,, • 4.U # .r iplay the third and final game. Any
Laurens blew up m the fourth frame, * . , j . • • * rp-
r- v* friends ddsiring to attend are re-
Clinton scoring seven runs on five hits
and two vralks. Not to be outdone.
Results In Smashing Victory
for'Home Boys. ;
There is great assurance
Sunday, June IS—^Mark 12:18-13:2. iter congress has adjourned and gone-^*®^^^^ of inflation will not be ®
Monday. June 19-
Tuesday, June 20-
Wednesday, June
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13:3-3'
gion
j Clinton came near blowing when, ,in
-Thursday the local Junior I the sixth inning, Laurens accounted
baseball team, American Le- ,fbr four runs on four hits. However,
sponsored, met the fast team teams settled down after that and*'
quested to be at Kellers Drug store
at 2:30 p. m. and take a few of the
boys. Admission will be 10 and 20
cents.
14:1-31.
65.
Thursday, ./une 22—Mark 14:66.15
32.
0. M, W. Sprague,»of Harvard, to the
r"";' 7'-1 post of adviser to the treasury. Prof.
Mark U.32- hmited freedom of action, itets under ^ ^
way with the “new deal.”x-
/ So far about all that has been done
from Laurens on the Clinton Mill
mond. From the outset it was evident! name the best players would be
no “pushover” as
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Friday. June 24
Saturday, June
Psartrs
.Sunday, June 18-
Monday, June 19
Mark 15:33-16:20.
Luke 1:1-25.
86-95
Psalm.'' 86 and 87.
-hP.^alm .88.
home and the Pre.sident, with unex-' j” that this would be no “pushover” but Farmer, aside from
lampled power of experiment and un-, f'^ meeting of the two teams ; P’^ching a g?eat game, got four hits
two weeks ago. Excitement was at i five trips to the plate^ two singles,
fever heat w’hile the sun bore down ^ double and a triple. McCraw was
at about 101 degrees. When the smoke Probably the outstanding player for
of battle and the du.st of the field had Laurens, getting three hits from five
The Paper Everybody
Sprague has been for several years
the economic adviser to the Bank of i
, England, although he is an American. I
is to set up the new machinery. Little know^ just how far inflation can
go safely, and brings a valuable ex
perience to bear on America’s finan-
Tuesday, June 20—P.salm 8it;l-26.
Wednesday,-'June 21‘—7 Psjdm 89;
27-52.
^Thursday, June 22—Psalm.'' 9ft and
91. ■
Friday, June 23 IValni.'' 92 and 93.
Saturdav. June 24 Psalms !*1 an<l
Every DO Jy h
Talking Pontiac
“BALANCED
VALUE
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"Pontiac mitktfM » h’t
with rnr bi'OHuar of ita
Stmidhl I'l^ht per/ortii
tincc / ffet away firat
rt/ery tt/tie."
I of it has as yet s'tarU*d to work. The
(icfuiite improvement in businesii! and i
indu.stry all over the country is still j
!; : g(‘ly due to an imfirovenient in the j
1 ■ )rale of the public. , 1
The one positive action of the ad- i
.uinistration which has brought re-'
ults thus far is the suspension of
pdd payments, which has had a
.naiked effect upon prices, -first in
foreign trade and now grailually be-.:'
ing reflected in domestic comnrlerce.
j The tendency here is to suggest;
. that if one single positive act cou
pled with the mei'e promise of others V
can lift prices, what may not happen}
when the whole Roosevelt program;
gets into full action? I
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Aiming At Higher I’rices i
“—nye (TcTi nr ' ’ - • • ■ }
tion is to fniso commodity prices. >. j-
' Just w hich of the many powU’rs j
gi anted to the President will Fh* the j
iipc'' which will do the imt.sj.-good, no-^
d)0(ly tries to guess. It seems certain,
lhat there wdlJ^-Ji^^Vome sort ol so-,
called “inflafTmi’i of the dollar, hav-.
uig for its purpose the raising of
l>i ices, hut wdiieh method of inflation j
will he adopted the President himself
does not know yet.
Much will d( peinl upon the oiiteome ,
of ^he World Feoriomic conference
' wim'h is (ly^sess^iii yi Lond(tn. 'I here |
is a |>os.'-ihilil^^tn such a far-reaching;
international agiee^ient on money and
prices that it will not he necessary for
cial 'problems.
clfared away the score stood 15 to 7,
in favor of Clinton.
Laurens brought it.s .same team!
trips
a double and two singJeg.
I’lay Again Today
The game.s^ played stand at two, and
up,
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i which whipped Clinton .so convincingly leach team has one in the win column.
WHAT DO
P. S. Jeanes
DO?
O'-
"Pontiac'a appearance
tnahea me ieel proud oi
It it la av amarl arid'
trim very modern.”
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. an.v nation, at least not for the I'nited
i States, to tlo anything else to bring
|aloiit tlie H'stoialion of tin* price level
rCirwiiere it was‘In, Rt2t}._Hut t+H'-
I w'hoh
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/ like
weight
niak
It la ao comfortable end
taaj tiding ", -■
it beceuae if%
end / f rengtb
inv feel atife and
eonfi'renee is so comiTlTeated'
with Europe's inli'inal disagreements
on the (juesUoii of disarmament, and
w'Uh the growing insistence of our
Kuropeati debtors Ih'at wV forgive
theui their debts before they will play
with us, that Washington is not really
expi'Cting much out of the, conference.
Equipped Either Way
.Many of the n\uiU‘tary powers which
tlie Pi(‘sident asked /iSQjKjfVe+oi-and
rt'C'‘ived, had the doulde pui pluses of
'pie.ing ^'ood wea4>t>iis to ute ii
jnomic battle in London and.
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because it ta ao ea--
noinicel easy to buy
J and euiw to own."
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is tulkiii>4
year. Be-
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Pontiac this
cause in Pontiac all the parts
are so scientifically balanced
and related to each other,
stresses and strains so well
equalized, owners find, after,
say,. 25,(K)() miles and more
of carefree, economical i.se’,
that thefr Pontrars-havt^-ftt^-
filled ever> expectation,lived
up to every hope, 'i hat’s 11..!-
anced Value as Pontiac pives .
it. Ask- 041 y PoiHiac
Any Pontiac dealer will rUk'- ^ **'^**’
ly Rive you a deinons;rati< n.
Drive it yourself.
ill t1u‘« t‘co-!
if we fiiil
to’win there, vi'iy u.seful tools for
, naLion w hich dt'cides 'to go it
regurdli'ss of. what tin* rest of the
world does.
.'\rid that is the real e.\peetation
aiiH'iig thos(> on the in.-^ide; thatr^the
rniteil States will work out its own-i
program of rehahiliiation, by control
ling pioduction both in agriculture
and industry so that we shall 4jot he
dependent upoiC foreign eourilries to
buy our surplus, since there won’t he
any suiplus to export. i
'I'he first actual step toward infla-j
turn of the cut rency .wus taken a cou-
pie of weeks ago w hen the Federal
Ki'sei ve banks began Ur^huy govern
ment hoiuls witli the new cnrrency.i
'I'lie Federal Kesi'ive is <aut hoiixed to’
buy up to thit'e thousand million dol
lars of outstanding bonds an<^ to pay!
for them in m*w money which is not
bas(‘d on gold hut on the government’s'
unsupported promise to pay. .'\s this i.s
written .about $25.t)(10,(KM) of the new
moiu y lias he«‘n issued. Taking these
IxTuds out of hanks, where they con-v
stitute a 'frozen asset, and giving tlu
lianks insti'ad of them* bright, new
m»l»‘s w hich can he used, for money, is
one way of liipudatirig the hanking sit
uation.
Gold Dollar Value
Tht’te has been a great d»‘al of talk
about the .p(»ssible devaluation of the
gohi dollar. The Ib'esidefit i.s authoriz-!
ed to reduce the amount of gold in
the dollar by as much as one-half.
'l hat is not siiying tjiat he intends to
ilo that, INiwer and int<>nt are tw'o dif-
f*>rent things. But some of those on
the inside Indieve that there w’ill be
no use of this power until and unless
the^ price level reaches a point at
which It .seems desirable to stabilize
that then
W
mav be done by a!
PmOirenTii^viRr:
Ask f ir ciipj i.f t!..’
H hut lb I y ,u til It i —
I'lilltl h'lf kli-t-
Iblliltti C.I I itluf
Viait f/)» (lenrral b'otvra l.uilail g,
Cri.tu y’of t'mg'raa ,
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THE .Economy sTiicMi ociit>
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A GENERAL MOTORS yAkUC V
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LAURENS, S.C.
ion ny the
ating the dollar permanently.
There are two ways of looking at,
higher prices. .Mr. Roosevolt’.s friends!
point out. One is ,Ao call it higher!
commodity prices, the other is to talk '
of.cheajier dollars. Jus^ now the dol
lar is dearer* than it has been foi'j
more tlian twenty yeai.s. That is justi
““another way of saying that prices are!
so low that nobody can make a rea-
.sonahle profit in producing and selling
gooils. Admitting that a cheap dollar'
rai.ses the cost of living, its advocates i
point out lhat tlie dear dollar clo.ses
factorie.'^ and lea ves farmers wfth no,
suijdu.^i tp spend, and they think it is!
-rih eferable to have men employed and!
ipuu’hasmg power of producers re-'
stored than to have millions out of
work w'ith no dollars wherewith to 1
j take advantage of the low prices. ’
: .Money In CommoditieH Now
Reports from all the financial cen-“
tera jmd the banks are that, in anti-1
'cipatioh o/ the dollar going cheaper,'
Jmen and institutions with money in
jhand in considerable amounts ane try-
!ing to protect themselves by putting
1 their money into comnidities or secur-
_ Try -
COPELAND CAFE
PLATE LUNCH — 25c
the week previous. But they met a
stronger team as Clinton had added
a isouthpaw pitcher, who tossed fine
hall. Also Clinton added two other
'J__j players who helped bolster the team
■ '‘^considerably; Farmer, pitching for the
j local F)oys, pitched good ball in the
I pinches. He allowed 10 hits. Clinton
I got 14 from the oppo.sition. Charlie
! Good pitched fine fall for four in-
They play today at Laurens for the
third an^l deciding game. The winner}
will play\the winner of the Greenville
district district, in all probability. j
''"he lineup for CTmton w’as as fol-1
lowj: Cooper, Refers, Will’'*ms, Ab-^
rams, Daniels, (!auley, A. MeSween, ^
Weathers apd Farmer. For I.Aurens:j
Brownlee, Gosnell. McCraw', Bolt, Eu-
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New Vat D>^^
Prints, 3 yds. for LtO
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HG AND USING
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Pure Thread Silk QQc
Hose, Full Fashion DU
New Vat Dye
Voiles, 3 yds. for £t0
Good Rayon and Cotton
Hose. Jun^ Sale Prices
25' 15' 10'
New Vat Dye
Piques, 3 yds. for 4LD
“New Organdies and
SVvisses, Permanent Dots
,and Finish at Less Than
Mill Prices.
ST- . 49 25'
Bloomers, Panties and
Shorts. June Sale QPc
Price LO
New Fast Color Curtain
Goods and Draper- CAr
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Hand Embroidered QCc
(lowns tCtO
80x105 Raven Spreads
and C’ounterpanes
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Damask Table
Covers fciD
Heaeh and House QQc
Pajamas «/0
48 Silk Dresses, Prints and Pas
tel shades, $2.98 values. $1 A Q
June Sale Price ^ ^
New White Washable Silk Crepe
Dresses. June Sale ^ n.88
Price
Beautiful Organdie and Voile
Dresses. Sizes up to 50. 98c
June Sale Price
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New White and Print
Dresses. June Sale Price
Only a Few Lace and Net
EVENING DRESSES
June Sale Prices
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MEN’S OXFORDS — BLACK AND WHITE,, BROWN AND
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Genuine Goodyear $ 1.95
Welts. June Sale Price
Boys’ Good Wear Oxfords.
June Sale Prices—
/ $'
Piedmont Special Overalls,
Friday and Saturdav ONLY.
79c
Overalls
98c
Pre-Shrunk
49‘
79‘
.Men’s Pre-Shrunk Pants—
White Duck and Striped
June Sale Price 00
Men’s Shirts and
Shorts
19‘
IMen’s Silk Shirts and
Shorts
25‘
New W ashable
Ties
10’
.New Silk
Ties .
19'
Hoys’ Broadcloth Dress
Shirts ‘ ‘
25'
Roomy Richard Shirts
-Fpr Men
45'
Regular 50c Work
Shirts
39
SHOES For THE FAMILY
Latest Creations in Summer
Footwear — White Kid and
Buckskin. See the New White
Kid and Black Patent Trim.
Every Style — Any Heel you
want. June Sale Prices—
nr $
1.95 '1.49
New Oxfords, Black, White,
Elk, Blonde, Black and
W hite. June Sale Price J/O
Girls’ Slippers, Oxfords and
Sandals. All colors. June
Sale Prices— '
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98' 89 69
Soft Soles For Baby—
49 25'
Fine I’anamas and l>acy
Straws. June Sale QQc
Price 4^0
New Toy os and
Crowns. June Sale
Price -
Mesh
49'
NEW HATS FOR
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June Sale Prices—
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