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THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1933
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LOCAL DEALER SHO^^
1934 PHILCO RADIOS
A franchise to .sell the complete Fmc
of Philco radids for the 1933-o4 sea-
son has just been obtained by Smith’s j
Pharmiacv. The new merchandise ha.s
COUNTY FARMERS ENDORSE
COnON REDUCTION PLAN
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Tormer Pastor
On Visit Here
To the Kditor of The Chronicle:
\ Following- the now venerable and
‘ truly > nerated Reverend J. E. Ma-
your corre.'<pondent .served in
' hafl'ey.
Metaling Held Yesterday In Laurens Attended By Larjje Crowd.
Community Meetings Beinj; Held and Committees Named To
arrived from the factory and is now Pill Into Effect Acreage Contract Plan Over Area. *
on display. '*•
iMany spectacular improvement.^ and
additions have b<‘en made to the Philco
line. Every model is now b liit
ceivc ^hort wave broadcast-^ in addi of ^ ounty Ag-cnt I». Cannon. When th( three ajrricultuial teachers of Whitmire, were located in New-
Itioa to the rei::ular projrranis. This the general meeting of farmer.s was the cctuhty, F. W. Taylor of I.aurens, berry county. The'preaching and Sun-
means that the owner of a IIKM Philco called the court bouse was oHcked and ! H. B. Goff of. Cross Hill, and S. C. day .school services at Whitmire, by
Fnlhusiastic reception met the i County A^ent Cannon, wh4 is active
opening of the government’s reduction' chairman of the central committee for ’^•♦2 the Methodist pastorate of .seven
s the Clinton
plan initiated for Uurens county yc*s-:^h, associated with
'o re- terdav morning under the direction' . , , • c’rcuit, two of
addi off..unty AcontT., I!. Cannon. Whon 'I”’ airncultural teachers of tvhillhire.
has the double enjoyment of hearingithe plan unanimously endorsed.
iGambrell of Cray Court, and three courtesy of the .Seaboard .Air Line
j f , * f j auren.H C W’ were held in their waiting
planes in flight and shijis at sea. Some explained io the farmers the cotton ^ .aurens^ . • yoom until a house of worship was
of the larger models receive formgn rcreago and cotton option plan, while f*f and C. Fi. Owings ^within three week.s time
stations. In addit'on. Philco now al.so the legal n^quiirments of the con- Z'f f^v-ngs. Sub-committees will during the spring of that .vear, under
of the lower priced mod-, tracts were explained by .AttoiToy (). j be-emifowered to sm vc in the various leadershif^ of the writer. He cut
police calls, conversations with air- County Agent Cannon presided, and'
of t)\v
equips many ol tne lower priced moo-, i.rHCL.s were expiuineo oy .-MUM i '-y ■■■
els with automatic volume control,;!.. Ixmg of Ijturens, a menrher of the^ ^hstrict.s to assi.st in putting the acre-• pine trees out
w hich retards fading and elimniates, comntiltec. , ! ag't' elimination fnachino y^into oper-the frarnitfg was sawed at
nnpleasant blasting from neartiy sta-. An addre.ss was made by 0. M. • the local Briggs sawmill operated by
tions when tuning Many imjirove- Clark,-eccihomiKt of Clemson college. The courthou.se session yesteiday p Fant. The balance of the
ments in tone have been made by in- who went over the plan of iiroeedure moining was followed by '! buildjng material was bought from the
the size of speakers and a in,the w'ork now to t>e undeilaken in , ihg^ di.'^rict meetings last«riight.^ I.Allen Mfg. Co., in Clinton, and ship-
ereasing
will mean
this year.
unique invi’iitioM JenoVn as Bass com
pensating f^pne control wdiich brings a
new fullness and beauty to the re
created music.
l)r. Sniithi the local dealer, said:
‘•Tiu- Philco factory in I’liiladelphia morning
bas cn.ioyd the I’leate^t volu.me in its, 1 hat• the
tiist.-ry siti«-e the' first of the yetar,
even thougli they have been the larg-
e>-t radio inanufacturers ir>|the W’orld
for foul years past. \N e car’ry th<*
I'bilco line boc.iu--e we believe in be-.
~: n g ass-nrial c-h'thF°4r^flerr- "'fhoB,
t (I, I’liiiti. -.v.th it^ mioiiuous produCn,,
t,i;>n can alf.od to give" morr* radio_
\alu<' foi tht inoTU'V. This is eerla-inly ,■
id j.' trated ly the U*". I nrodel.s'which ‘
-t-egip in price at $lo. 'I here is a set
! If e.ery I 'j se. and e-reiy one' of
them It p'esent the greatest values in
radio history for prices wa re never
b>" , If material costs keep on go-
,g up an inc-ease is inevitable.’.'
this county. ‘ ; ' Gray f ourt_Ow ing' school,^ jied over the Seaboard .Air Line,
At the meeting it was anmiunced program was in charge of of Alt. (jam- py wbole-hcarted assistance of
that the field m<*n will begin their per*-'such residents as Ahram.s. Deijson.
.sonal contact wmrk amdng the farm- At Cmss Hill high school, Mr. Goff Fant, Setzler,- Su’ber, Tid-
ers of their ix'SjH*ctive districts thi.7 was the speaker. I marsh, (twelve-vear-old “.Jim’’ and his
Mr . Cannon fur-ther stated At Poplar Springs, the speaker was i hauling .stunts never
reduction filan as outlined Mr, Taylor. forgotten), Whitmire a'nd oth-
.\t Hurricane school, the pr-ogram
was in charge of Mr. Cannon.
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THE NEW GRUNOtt
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ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR
HAS COME TO TOWN!
Attend Our Opening Tomorro-w,
Friday, June 30th, from 9 A. M. to
6:00 P. M., at the Radio Exchange.
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T'he lady'-^attendintr this openinie: and uri^in)? the
best letter of net e ver 150 words, as to WHY YOU
LIKE THE NEW GRUNOW ELECTRIC REFRIGER
ATOR, will receive $5.00 in cash the following’’ Wed
nesday. Decision to be made by competent judges of
Clinton. Even thou;?h you have an Electric Refri^ier-
atcr in your heme, you fan enter this contest.
d«*crcas«‘ uf 7,000 bales in
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SILVER
I ! *
i Th»* British 'guv<*rtim»'nt paid ' a
$1(),000,(I(K) in.stalinent on the 'war
[debt to (he (initrnj ,Stat(‘s by givitu;
Let me figure on your stone «s 20,om>,(MM> Htl m bulitoii,
work if you are planning; to whuh was accepted, under (h- new
build. Wr- can cut any hind of law, at .so omla an ounee. It
STONE CUTTING
stone desired in the construction Britain only alniut f7.200.-*,^ V
of a venefr TM: solid wall._ ^ ^
uX stone either in .'Clin
A. TO.NSORIAL TALK
1 .ha\e been a patron of the barber
shop tor over fifty years. I ilm one of
the best fiiends the harlnn- has. That’s
why 1"ain so much interested in the
very best for both -ojierator and cus
tomer, in this important field.
I may have mentioned in this col
umn before that I knew u clergy
man with the finest “suit” of hair I
ever saw;,he would not jiermit a bar-
eis, the notable achievement wa^
speedily and in workman-like manner
w rought. The pastor in overalls • and
thtee hired carpenters enginet'red the
ioh with the competent und.cheerfui
- voluntexu- ca-iabori‘r.jx. The*
building had received a coat of out
side [lainl and a ju-eaching service
I was held there on the night of tlve
last day, of which the Xewberry an l
Clinton jiress carried interesting ac
counts. ' ■
The dedication service was conduc,'-
ed by Bishop W. \V, Duncan on .Jai i
ary first, IKb.T, under the pastora'e
of the Reverend Sam T . Blackman, the
callable shepherd of the new Whitinue
circuit.
In 1893 the churches of the Clinton
circuit, of which your corre.spond *r‘.
\jas jiastor, were the predecessor of
the little biick edifice in the village
of f'linton (built under the skilled di
rection of that devoted churchman,
W. E. Nash), .Sardi.'^, Odells. I.eesville
IO
F^^^AHEAD
WiU
ton or
y m - M4
Nvw be
ket
rrv
price of silver w.is I <1 cents an
But, oil
.Ml work «:uaranleefl — prices
\er\ reasonable.
OLOF DAKIJREN
l.no Collette Slieot
ounc4*. Out, on the otfier hand, Cncle
.Sam can coin that saim* silver into
23,790,000 silver dollars, since the sil
ver dolJai contains h ss than an ounce
of silver. Thus a dvd)l ha.s lieeu paid
»w’ith les.s than the sum credited to the
fieyer, and (he creditor get.s more than
com!) to touch his scalp
some sort of can ied in- ^'“1 Sprjng.s.
.y.. ,! Ih.nl, ..f it tlw. Sharing soi.newhta phe emotions
of
:si:\m{i:rrv. s.
INSURANCE
^^e offer expert service
and protectitm. 4Auent for
‘Some of the slronResl Fire
Insurance Companies in
.\m erica.
REAL ESTATE
J'own and country prop-
ert\. Prices attractive.
Clinton Realty &
Insurance Co.'
11. H. HOYI), ,\Kenl
(w'ice as miK^h as tin* anioiint ri-ceived!
I’mler th<* law- the seer-etary of the.
.^Ui asuiy IS Inquired lo. coin at least
I0.(MM),(KX) silvei- dollars frdiu the l)ul-
lion n*ceivi*<l from England, and lie
rnay coin the rest or not as the Rri'si-
jdenl dii-»*cls.
Money is a funny tliiug, and few- of
|m*()j)Tc Who mhTe a lot TiT fuss
mon- 1 feel that the preacher was
light.
.Now 1 am uncomfortably bald. My
moie than three-score and ten years
may accour* for it but 1 wish 1 (-mild
have kept that lunrl .Many a barber's
trfti'^h lias—^troweled dowtT~Trti my scalj)
.Moses
,r
who after fprTy eventful ye:iis
o: absence w-as abihe burning bush at
Sinai commis.sioned of .hhovah to re
turn to Egypt, your emrespondent
cami' on June 21, 1933, again to the
tliriving and jiiHigressive ciiy of ('lin-
ton, S. X'., wherede- has enj(jye4-g.eat-
ly a \ isil of a few days a- guest in the
hosuitiible home (d' .Mand .^Ir.'^. J.
9l0kr
M.
Ibtfs. ■
nii)r'ovem( nt.-i
iiu'ib* in the cofnmu-
The
udmut it underKtand how it works.
NATIONS—I.AK(;K AND SMALI,
When President Itoosevidt sent a
w-hatever w-as in the instrument, lad
MIC ‘ rept at: Tlu* liaiber's hair brush
should be'kept ibiineTsydjn a good
')ow I of antise|»ti(- solut ion. ' ,
Not only-that; but. barbers should
be zealously guarded in their ..wiD^i'Kldy commendable. The loca
personal health and condition of blood: |‘>'dldings of
4«—these—days—of rayid -t-mr>sit
mixed eustomers, too much care can-j
not he exercised liy men who
such varied contacts as barbers
The local church
mch architectural beauty
iliiy... ILhe-J’rit;shyt erian
arfd charming cainjuis, the
have Thornwell Orphanage aggregation aiid
have, elegant premises (in the books of the
tel(*gram to the fieads of .'»l different
1 don’t like to have a w-oikman shave
me w ho has a crop of ugly lesions on
nations asking them to coojierate in
disarnianient nio.st folks thought he
must have included every nation on
the gldlbe. But theiv are ()b nations
represented at the World .Monetary
and certainly not on his
his face
hands! ^
It would make me* leaj) for joy to
see a sign hanging in my harbei- sho)),
“All Operatives Here Have Negative
Blood-Tests.” It ought to be the fin-
and Fa'onomic ewnferemee, and still \.st of drawing cards for a public bar-
there are a few which were not in- .s+iop or" haii-dressing establish-
1 merit. , ,
WE .STILL HAVE
MOTH-PROOF
BAGS
FOR YOl R'
WINTER
GARMENTS
BUCHANAN’S
I)r\ Cleaners and Laundry
vited.
j The aixty-six include, to be sure,
I (Canada, Australia, New Ziuiiand and
j India which are niendier.s of the Brit
ish GommonweaJth of Nations, but
(they do not include the tiny Itepublic
D)f Andorra, the other nriniature na
tion of San Marino, or the Danzig
1 Free State. Neither is .Monaco-Monte
Carlo in the list; it is half the size of
New York’s (Central park and has
25,000- inhidiitanta. But Iceland has
the .same standing in the I/ondon gath-
I ering as the United States. It is about
the size of New York and has a- impu-
lation smaller than Savannah. It has
iieen an independent nation since 1918.
This is certainly the most complete
ly world-wide repryw<‘ntative conven
tion ever held.
Recording .Angel doubtless indentu'ed
Jacobs), the spljendid public school
equiiuneiit, the modern mercantile es-
taMishmenls, the two large cotton
mills of super-excellence m structure
and management, the rail and high
way transportation conveniences, the
lieautiful residences, some of which
are veri^ble gems in loveliness —all
(•om|)el the unstinted admiration of
the resident of former years.
1
ran across a man luofessionally) It was a much appreciated privilege ;
this week who was “Wasserman plu8A>n Stlnday morning at Broad Street;
four." who absolutely did not know Methodist church to address the men’s :
how he acquired the ugly condition. B>5b* class and to preach at the morn-,
Such experience a.s this sets a man tojing hour of worship The presentation ^
should cUfse every door j the visiting minister by - Pastor j
• CUambers w-as like introducing a fel-
— low to one of bis former sweethearts."|
thinking. VVe should cl(Tse every
against dangerou.s invasion.
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NEW
BUILDING & LOAN
SERIES
('ONGKESS IN A NEW ROI.E
We used to think of congress as the
board of dirertom of the United
States, with the IVesident taking or
ders from it The i^mgress jtnd ad
journed seemed more like’a stock
holders' rneeting, ratifying the pro-
pos.als and actions of the directois. *
- In. this time, nf chariite.. -Pi*«b a P;': wc
are in for a new conce|)tion of the re-
lationa between the (fifferent branch- tures i
es of the government As matters people
much, if any, so far! But that is on the (juite a nuniher of old pai ishoners and"
way down, too, and that will re.sult in j new-friends extended their greetings,
higher dollar pricek for all comniod- at the cli.incol rei! when the service j
ity items ami lalior. ) .ended. Dining with the pastor and his
INmple who are scared of “cheap”'cultured family was indeed a delight,
money” might ask themselves wlveth- In the aflyrnoon, by the kindness, of |
ei- they wouldn’t just as soon have sil- .Mr. B. H. Boyd, a visit was made to j
ver certificates as any other kind of the community of Renno, where, in the j
currency. There arem't any other sort auditorrum of the school ituthling,-; a-;
of dollar bills in ciix’ulation, but-every- message was brought by the writer to i
body takes them as dollars, although i a goodly company of tho.se fine folk
they are worth only about 30 cents assembled for .Sunday school w'orslii}).
by the gold .standard. - ffeturning to the city, in the Bailey
' Memorial Methodist church a large
PHILOSOPHY end . iip|)r(‘ciative number of young
Dr. Hu Shih, China’s foremost phil- :>n<l older folk gave attention to a se-
osopher, is coming to America. He is ries of Bible pictures presented l)y th«‘
the foremost exponent of the Confu- writer! The presence of the Reverend
We WiU Open
Series “J”
On July 10,1933
cian philosophy which has been the Mr. Marlowe, of the Calvary Bapusi
guide to living of the (’hinese people chuich, and his congregation was
for _five thousand years. ^ U'}.l'Vh..
" Just M()w 'dT." ilu Is "delivenng ieC-~ " ln the days of his .sojourning in the
n Peiping urging the 0unese city and countryside' many friends of i
to enter into a period iff self-, other years were met and their fel- '
stand now. the President with his cabi- examination, -to determine whetli^rhfwirliip enjoyed.
I net and expert advisers, have nuthori- their present triiubles are not their i With sincere goodwill and dewiut
ly to do just about anything they own fault. ' ; desire for the richest hle.ssing of Hea-
please. In theory, congress x*an with-! That is a, suggestion in line with ver. upon everyone. 1 am
• draw the powers granted, but in prac- the philosophy of all great religious; - , Cordially,
,tice, nothirwf short of another general teachers.. It would be a good thing
election is likely to have that result, for most of us to do, right now; to • ^
Just now it aeems silly to think of consider whether our present troublesr SHONV HERE
GRUNOW
With one amazing Btroke, Wm.
C. Grunow, manufacturing genius
has revulut ionized the refrigerator
businc'ss. It remained for Grunow
to adapt Carrene, known and
used for ten years as an outstand
ing refrigerant, for household
■fi’tgri atHWfTiw^.-EVfT'yrHie Ierug*
niz4‘(l the use of Carrene would l»e
a ten-)ear leap ahead. Now Mr.
Grunow- has liridged the ga|», by
offering"exclusively this safe,
IStm-ntrrosi ve, A-cjrp/osijre^
T here are three gn^es to chootjc “
froin in the Grunow line,to fit
the m-eds (if the individual
housewife. Each is prired ex-
Ireinely U)W txinsidcring tlie
quality and-excluBive feotoret
of this refrigerator. ,
tn rnablo^ as well as
]\mt-tnxic refrigerant.
liet a Hfmanstnitum
ol MU stitm
SUPER’SAFE
R€FRI6ERAT0R‘
Williiim Grunow i.-^ Du* man that designed .M.iiesiic Electric Radios
and Electric P.efi igenitors. Two years ago he sold his interest in the
Gr'«bv-Grunow ('omr»anv. the ^producers of Majestic inoducts, and is
no longer connected with that company. Since that time he has de
signed and put on th(* market th^ Grunow Electric Refcigeiatoi, in his
own factory, using Current* refrigerant, which has revolutionized the
refrigerating indu.stry.
It’s time for you to know what’s inside an Electne—Refi iterator.
Grunovv is the only household refrigerator in the world that ojierates
o7i an exclusive vacuum principle Grunow is the only household ro-
frigerator in the world that uses ('arrene refrigerating fluid. It's used
in Chicago Stadium, U. S. ('upitol. Rockefeller’s Radio' City, and the
finest steamships where safety to human life is essential. It i.s non
toxic, non-explosive, non-irritating, and non-corro.sive.
Carrene, the refrigerating fluid u.sed in "Grunow Electric Refriger
ators exclusively, is used to refrigerate the Capitol in Washington,
the Chicago Stadium. Rockefeller’s new Radio City, and the finest
steamships—liecause they know it is the best, safest and most econom
ical. ref lijge rant known—no danger of explosion and no poisonous
gases.
There are bi>t visible imiirovements in otir modes of travel, amu.<e-
ment, radios, etc., and in the outside appearances of almo.st evey
line of Electric Refrigeration, but what about the mec-hanic;vl part ?
Do you know how many moving^ parts the different lines of Electric
■Kefrigeraiors'have? Grunow- has ONE — that’s the rea.'^ou i* takes
such a small amount of current to operate it.
-Ask--any; -EJectric-Refrtgeratot'salesnnan to ppur-out "his refstgeT^
ating fluid in a pan in your home or on the floor and strike a match
to it. Ask him if he can handle the fluid like water. Ask him if it w-ill
put out fire. .Ask him to put .some of it in his mouth. Ask" him,if he
can have it in an open^ vessel and pour it in his machine in your
home. Ask him if he can disconnect main line from the compres.sor
while his machine is still running. Ask him'if his machine develop.^ a"
head pressure. It takes more powei* to drive an Electric Refrigerator
that has head pressure. .Ask him if he can dismantle the mechanical
part of his refrigerator in your home, reassemble it, pour in the
fluid out of an open vessel, without danger to anyone, even if a match
is struck. There is no poison or offensive gas in the Grunow. We can
do all of the above mentioned things with a Grunow.
Thew-ia-one^-BYOVHnr in-Grunow -Btectrir itefilgeratbrs. "No
pistons, piston rings, connecting rods, belts or pulleys to use more
power. 1 hat’s why they are so economical to operate.
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Grunow is the last word in Fffectric Refrigeration. Why u.se a “T”
model when you can have a 1933 Grunow? It’s new, it's different, it’s
safe.
W. A. BETTS.
Books for Stock Subscriptions
Now Open At Office
THE COMMERCIAL BANK
anyone wanting to thrww a monkey- are not of our own making. Nothing
wrench into the governmental machin-11!' easier than to blame capitalism
ery. Everybody rwihiw that the eco-. or “communism” or the other political
nomic fate of all of us depends upon party for what ails us.
ON JULY 7TH
But until a
LIBERTY
BUILDING & LOAN
ASSOCIATION
H. D. Henry, President
F. M. Boland, Secty-Treas.
making "the new deal work. But let
anything approaclang former prosiier-
ity return, and well see the “outs”
trying to make all the troulile they | philosophy of life
can for the “hu.” , -
That’i polittca.
man has learned to look first inside
of himself for the cause of his trou-
“Shipwrecked,” a mu.sical comedy,
is to be presented by ly^fibin^ talent
cast in the Florida Street^schol audi-
. , , , , . . 1 1- torium on next Friday evening, July
1.1,. h, h., _not .chieved a workingRfchearsaU are now under way for
the show which promises to be one
of the best performances of its kind
. ‘ ,j
j As soon as the d^lar was cut loost
.from ila gold anchor, prices of all inr
temational trade goods began to ri.se.
In other words, dollars used in foreign!
trade hocama cheaper.
This is tha palp real ‘.‘inflation”^
that has tahn plaee so far. Our do-:
mestic dollar kaaol been cheapencnl
WHAT DO
P; S. Jeanes
lever presented in the city; The enter-'^]
Miss'
DO?
Rent that room by
using a Want Ad in
The Chronicle.
tainment is being directed by ^
Burns Browning, and will be given for|
the benefit of the high school athletic j
association. j
WE DYE
FOR YOU
BUCHANAN’S
1'
The Grunow Electric Refrigerator is sweeping the country, for
people are getting wise to the fact that so many moving parts take
too much power to operate and require more replacement expense
and service. '
DROP IN AND SEE THE
GRUNOW
ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR
YouMl say it's the prettiest Electric Refrigrerator you have
seen. Grunow has jumped ten years ahead in the. Electric
Refrigerator field. ^ '
Refrigerator field.
RADIO EXCHANGE
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Clinton, S. C.
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