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* f *• THURSOaV/ JULY 13, 1933 -L THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Retail Code Would ■ Mean Shorter Hours Dooiment Regulates Hours, Fix es Minimum Pay and Prevents Selling Without Profit. the next 30 days. If he approves, it will be effective immediately, it is pointed out. If he disapproves, ihe • a merchants association will be compel-j® led to assemUe again and draft a^p stricter code. One thing is sure, ac-'m VS. W W KV.! WK! •Jr r Personal. Mention ^ cording to word from W’ashington; I General Johnson will i»pt lower the' Clemson Willard of Union, vis-| Oharies Laffitte of Estill spent thej ll minmiura wwkly wage scale, nor will relatives here-on Monday. week-end here with friends. i]| he increase .the maximum working! Fayette Henry spent Sunday in Mrs. C. M. Bailey and daughters, Of much interest to employes of lo- hours. ! I.eesville with Mrs. Henry, who is vis-! Misses Florence and Lucy, are spend- \l cal retail stores is the tentative code! As loon a.s th s code is approved iting her parent.s. drawn by representatives of the na- ’^'^rchants all over the country will Mr. and Mj^ J. Slice and litth tional association of druggists, cloth-[either falfin line with it Or run the son. of Chapin, are visiting Mi iers, grocers, department stores, hard- risK of having thoir stores closed, it .slice s father, W. L, Lynn, ware dealers, furniture and shoo'"*=^ pointed out. The national i^ecov- Hugh and William Jacobs, Jr i ing some time at Sea Island,^ Ga. , . I ' Mrs. C. D. Nance of Cross Hill,!<> splTnt Tuesday here with her mother, .Mrs. D. W. Mason. Mrs. W. C. Oxley and sons have re stores, etc., which will be submitted >ry b^rard has the, absolute power to; spending two weeks .at Camp turned fi-om B^uefield' w" \V soon :o Geneml Hugh S. Johnson. s,l-;closo up *n industry, that does not villo. noar Rivard !♦♦♦♦♦ ministrator of the industrial recovery carry out the approved code. -Mis.s Nan White has returned to her . ... ... act. Should the code be given the ap* [ proval of' General Johnson, it wi!! mean shorter working hour s and in-^ created pay to numerous employts ’n retail .'tores. Tire code, provides, among other thing', a n^ximum working time of Dr. Watson Resigns I Columhia. Julv 8.—Dr. R. O. Law- 48 hvdis per week. The minimum , a member of the faculty of Co scale of $12 and $10 per week wage scale oi siz and 5iu per weeti iimihia college, will become editor of for male^and female enrployes. and a t^e Southern Christian .Advocate, or- minimum of $y for apprentice.s will Methodist Episcopal mean a considerable boo.st in the sal- South, in South Carolina, in aries of a large majority of clerks. November. W hile store owrters have not v.ork- Announcement of the iv.signation of- ed out a new schedule under the luo- r. o. Watson and appointment of home in Che.ster after .spending sev- , i • , oral days here >vith Miss Hedge iVake. Mr and Mi*s. .\. J. Swansen are ?' a a f . « 1*. '|H*nding this week in New York onl Lopeland 'was a visitor in As Advocate tadltor bu.siness. " ' jCreenville on Thursday. , .M iss Gazxie Lee Turner and .Jimmy j Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Hitt and Miss ‘Dobbins have returned to their homes j Pearl Hitt attended the funeral of in Spartanburg after spending a few ' Burrill .Littlefield in Campobello on i days With Elizabeth Chaney.^ iTue.sday. . j Mr. and M»^. Ri>y Crisp have rt'rj Miss Katherine Davenport of Lau-‘ iUimed to their home in Nashville, | it.,was the gue.st last week of Mis.s-. Tenn.. after spending the j'ast weekip,, Katherine and Elizabeth Blakely, w.th Jhv' laiter’s father. W*. L.'Lvnn. Miss Redge Peaki^ is in Charlotte, I .'•Ir. and Mrs. Grady Chandler spent .'Sunday at Chimney Rock, near Hen- posei -ystem, it is believed tlv.it the i^wton was made by'j. M. Ariail. final result will be later opening ^tid {j,^ bi>ard of ’managers, pos.sibiy earlier closing for store’, and | , statement Dr. W'atson. a pro- ^ch CiCrk may be given one a'^ier- hibition leatler of the state, said “with n6<m each week off in mo.st of the grave problems of reorganization lar^ establishments. facing the boartl of managers they- ThX^ tentative code drawn up have a hc*tler chance to work New’ Vork follows: ' iout a satisfactory solution of their slie i.s Heller the and guest Susan i-elati\es. Bill Zealy of Augusta, Ga., vi.sited i TheiK employes shoubl have Pt i • ^ problems if thev were relieved of h^v- ?ct frvefidm to organize and’Tiarga'tnjjjY^ cx*nHder the wishes or welfare inf an incumbent.** He also expressini feet collect’vely. Except for two weeks before!. (Chri'Vnas and two day.s a year for taking inventory, their employes fihou; t not work mere than a maxi mum of Is hours a w"eek 3. The maximum w^kly wage for employe-* shbuld be (in\citie.' under a rlesii-e torate. to return to a regular pas- emjuoyes population); $12 weekly, female emplbyes ^10 w'eekl’/; apprantices $'.♦ weekly (male cleaner> and dyci'S of the state. In oirfe!:i:i!e».'(This wage scale of the meeting. Mr. BiKh.in- Ihe size of the citv statetl vestenlay that it was called \’ ..for the pur^xose of formulating a state sell or adverlis»\ ‘‘ode for the cleaning industry to pi*e- ly mcixase.s incit'a.'e-*). 4. No store a.' can good-^ for less than 10 per cent above to the National Assoeiaium the net invoice co>;t, i*xcept for sea soii-ihle clearance sales, or age*i e‘- uenshable goods. ^ N ) ativertising can make refer- ^ p>«'vid«sl lor umler the na' ’.he goo<ls. service, or pric.-s of act. The constitution lav any claim to a regulV* ms for thr , Miss .Adeline Boland left yesterday fbr Seneca, where lof Misses Elizabeth Mr. and Mi’s. William Jack.son an-i '^**'^**'^' nounce the birt^i of a daughter. Annie Mrs. \\. G. King anil chil- U'e. on Wetlnesdav, Julv bth. Mr. and Mrs. D. C.‘ Heustess and ^^^y visiting .Miss Sarah Thomas spent Sunday in t'arli<le with Mr. and Mrs. George* Yhv'mr.s. i friends here on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H !>.. Ramin nttend-l Mr. and Mrs. T. P. P. Carson and "edr^the Rvhil Tctfef raimiei-s^'^eonven-, Httic diii^fef brnGi^ehT-TlTyV"^ t’on held in .Aiken Tast week. n*uesday here with Mr. and Mrs, W. Misses .Annie ami Mary Benjamin IL Shands. left Saturday for Wa.sliiiigton, I). C., Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Coiieland, Sr., after si-^emling the past week at home.' ivetunied Saturday from Washington, bhiX’kle]^ Hall of tfi*’’at Tails, is now' D. t ., whore they have been \isiting connccte 1 with Jacob.s & Co., in the their daughter. CLEANERS MEET'l>ookkeeping department. Mrs. W. I), Copeland,, Mrs. .A. W. j .\fr-s, Heniy Young and chibiren and I B*ice and Miss Margaret Brice, visited M. .A. Buchanan spent Monday ir Airs. M. ,1. F'jrt|iier<»n have returned ■ relatives in Greenville la.st week. Columbia attending a conference of»fr,mi a visit to rclaM'ves in Savannah. Mrs. Gene Elliott and son. Bill Cobb Mr. and Mrs. S. .A. Kern of Green- of New York, spent Wednesday with' wimWI. iTieTiT'Sunday with the former’s ' her si.ster, Mrs. K. W. Phillips. t mother, Mr.s, .Agnes Kern. Miss'Frances Feldei' of St. George,: •Mrs. Sam .Maddox and little son, and Mr, and .Mrs, Herbert Powell of ^ Sanimie. aic speniling some time with Waterloo.were gue.sts Sunday of Dr.! I'elativc’* in (ioorgia. and Mrs. E. .Mood Smith. Mr. and Mrs. .Inn Itavidson of I hes-; Mr. and .Mrs. S. E. Evan.s and chil-, ‘er wei-e the guests Sunday of Dr. dren of Bennottsville, are vLsiting bei’j ♦ ml Mr.'. J. Lee Young. Imotber, Mrs. J. M. Pitts, and other j FARMS FOR SALE! io Several desirable faini.< for sale in Lauren,*? County. \\V will assist you in financing seventy-five per cent of the value of the farm over a period of years, at a low rate of interest, if you can rai.se twenty-five ix'r cent as cash payment. Call to see— 4 1 W. SCOTT FARLEY, RECEIVER The First National Bank. Clinton, S. C. Alsb-^ ■ Receiver, The Farmers National Bank, Lauren.s, S. C. OFFICE—( LINTON, S. C. ' 1 . layers and Cleaners, which will ns tu.’T 5. for dam- pi*^?**>t in the near/ntui-g a comp'bsite the industry to the govt^n- for under the Jack H. llavis returned Tuesday i‘olati\e.s, k*« nt ^!yrt!e Beach, where he has been ! Dr. D. J. Woods iKtodihg a fe%v ■day;>; -——“““—' f from—^A-Hbe-vittr,- enc contneir.o’-s. or gwter ii fiet! or-, d v piilicy of iiiidei soiling com- wlTT ot gari'^ation Te im\s mietl meeting‘‘hex! \ onth store can sell prison made nuebanan g(*0 1' Tb ■ a sab.ses|uent Columbia. Mr. returned .Monday he hrt.e' been- era: c ' *e will b esubniitted to Gen- ‘hnson in Wa.'hingNin within .SUliSl KIllE TO Tilt vHRONICLI’: “The Paper EYer^hody BeadR** FUhRota FLOUR $1.03 Wesson Oil 170 For Making Magonnaiie PINT CAN Snowdrift Togetablo Whortening i-LB. CAN 610 H-PINT CAN Black Flag INSl 230 INSECTICIDE Fri4e of Winoi$ CORN NO.l CANS Fmirff SOAP CAKIitS tot PINT CAN I OLD VIRGINIA Brunswick Stew 130 230 Kdifewiont Graham WAFERS 1S« PKa NO. 1 CAN Shredded Wheat The Ideal Brrakfa$t 12< rclfejt*# TEA *4-LB. PKG. tot PKG. :■# • .NO. 1 CA.N Armour's V'erihest CANNED MEATS Cooked Brains Potted Meat 3 Potted Meat LunetTTongue Tripe CANS NO % CA.N NO. 10< lie ITW Corned Beef Cooked Brains Corned Beef Hash Corned Beef Hash Sliced Dried Beef CAN NO. 2 CAN 15« 16« NO. 1 CAN NO. % CAN NO. 1 CAN .VO. % CAN GL,.\SS U tot S€ lot —•■ffram—Atitm-viTtu, w i icff iemls of A. li. Wallack will bn conducting a meeting at the la-banon ■JoviyXio know th.it he i.s confineil to cbuich the pa.st week, bis hairve on East ( artdina avenue, on .Mrs.. H. S'. Finley, Mrs. -loe L. ( ar- •'ccount ^ illness. jter, Mrs. Z. .McLees and Miss Sallie Mr. »nd\A!rs. .1. B. Townsend. Jr..! Wright were visitoi.' in Greenville and little daughter, spent the week-j fue-sday. | end with the former’s mother, in An-! Mrs. Frank Epps has returned toj derson. ,, V, - ! He-i^ hpnit in (ireonville after speruUng 1 B. H. Boyd of\ Mt. Pleasant, ha.sj several days with Mrs. D. J. Woods. | . bisen sjYending .st VoWl day.s here with j Mr. and Mrs.-W’v A. Moorhead. Miss - t'ollis lotnd and otheV friends. j.Margaret Moorhead and .Miss .Mary | Mr. and Mrs. Mike Caskey and lil-!lIowze Dillard spent yesterday inj tie s»»n. of Seneca, are Nypending the j ( haiiotte. j timainder of the suminei\w’ith .Mrs. | .Miss Nena MeSwain of (freenville,'j ‘Caskey’.s parents. Mr. and Ma*s. T. L. lis visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. , ooi»er. \ and Mrs. A. W. Brice. M i.-vSt.' ElizaTK’lh, Frances anH Viv_ .Miss Onnie Blakely of Washington,, SflHH ♦ ♦ ■t ♦ ♦ t ♦ ♦ For fortv mseven years tliis “Pio neer Bank” of Clinton has paid dollar for dollar to depositors. This time-tested institution in vites. yoH to become one of its many patrons. T : ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED lan Sheely, Mi.ss Sara Ray Uol^ian D. (’., i.s vi.siting her parents, .Mr. and. and ^lin Sheely, Jr., spent Frida>\in | Mrs. B. B. Blakely, who live near here.! Green\\lle. X* Mr. and Mr.s. T. L. <’ ooper have as * AgnesNKern of Gieenw'ood, is visit-^heir gue.sts, .Mr. And Mrs. E. E. .Ash-j mg her* j^randmother, .Mrs. Affnesjriiore and children of (’harlotte, Mrs., Kem. and oXher relatives. Jennie Spark.s of Cross Kev-s, and M isses Jenitje Bee Rober.son and Lil-! Mis.v\T'mmie Still of Rock Hill. ! lian Prather left last week forColum-j Frit^ds of Darrell Franks, who is ’ ia. wheiy they ehteix’d training at the with th\('. ('. camp in'Effingham, Bapti.U hospital. \ 'will be glad to know that he is get- M iss Elizabeth .Sl^ely, accompanied ting along ^pely after being in a hos- by M iss Lucile Cutting of Union, left|pital .several\lays w’ith ptomaine poi- , Sunday for a ten day.X stay at the son. Worfd’.s fair in Chicago. \ ! Robert McKe)\w'n of Cornwall, is Rev. C. laMoite, Mra. LaMotte now recuperatingXat the home of his and children of Waycros.s, \(Ia., are ,giandparent.s, .Mr. ^d .Mr.s. T. J. Bla- .vi>iting .Mrs. Iji.Molte'.s mother, Mr.«. lock, after having bben a patient at : Myrtle Hunter. \ • Ha vs’ hbspital a\few days this M i-ss Sara Knox was in GreenWiioiP week. \. 4^ Friday for an announcement parj^y Mr. and .Mrs. IL C. Wasi^n and .Mrs. giien by M rs. Taylor Goodwyn itl Effie O. Was.sonof the Ili^ory Tav- honor of yii.'S Frances Hra«iford. \*rn section, spent the week-^<l with Gairard and t)tho Joluison have re- .^Tr. and Mrs. B. F. Wingaiil. ^e lat- irnvd from Raleigh, N. C., w'here ter remained for a few days viXiC lo M. $. Ballet & Sea BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST •V tun they have been vi.siting relatives. I Mr. an:! Mrsj yM,-Cl, Johl^ L. Dr.X^nd Mr.s. D. >N. Mu* \d Emm.’t Counts, .Mr. ^nd Mrs. J. son, D.ih, of Griffin, (la.. Jsxortincat DeLuxe CRACKERS 27< LB. PKG. Standard NO. 2 CAN tot I Black PEPPER 19e H-LB CAN SQUASH, lb. BEANS, lb .. Bulk VINEGAR, gallon Bulk TEA, lb. s. . 5c IDc 2St 29c KEROSENE, g^lon .. . ... IZVzc i; SARDINES, can • 4 • « • 41/2c; her daughter, uc l^mnore a^d aecompftni^it M.‘Founts of XewlH*‘ ry, spent Sunday by .M»s. H. E. Dorrough and son.s, Ro- w'th .ihe latier’s daughter and son-in- |},n,i and fhick, of Quitman,, Ga., are ’..w, .Mr. and Mr.s. J. L. Dameron. speiuLng a few day.- with Dr. and >frs. Eugene Bethea of Winston- Mrs. Felder .Shtith. SaKm,* X. C., is spending some time George* .Adair, Brack .Adair and - -vith her parent.s, -Mr. and Mrs. Rhett Charles Copeland sjunt. .^lon('ay in C <.)kelanil. I Ificko y, X^ C., with .Mrs. M. M. A' oant Mi.t.s .^ara Duncan has returned to^and .Vlrs. Claude Abernathy. Her home in Whitmire, after .sjien'ling Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Heu.sless. .Miss- ;» few day.' with her aunt and uncle, es .Saltimie Thomas amb Hazel Boland Mr. and Mra. J. W. Milam. - spent a few days last week in the Mrs Drdly Milling, Henry Dillard mountains of western .Xorth Carolina, and “Spent the week- “Mtss Eme^ttine-t dratrey' left Momhry - end m Flat Rock, X. ( -wdth~Mr. and—vv'af=tv-Mass., where‘ she wll visit Mis.* M. B. .An irew.s anil family. friehds before returning to B.i-iHik’yn, lierald Griffin of Columbia, has re- N. Y., to re.sume her studies. ♦ urnt-d to his home after undergoing h. Fergu.son and (’arol White f’ope- an operation at the Hays’ hospital. land .“pent Sunday In Spartanburg Mi’^scs Mary Jo Rheney, Helen and-with friends. They were accompanied- Fay Adair spent the week-end Au- by J. B. Copeland and Boh I)ead- gU'ia 'wilh the former’s parents, Mr. i^-yiej-, and Mrs. H. G. Rheney. Miss Klma' Mis. Maude Hampton and ,Mi.s.sc«,<i Rhenry, who ha.< been vi.siting her . Myrtle Westbury and Olive .Xabers -sister, returned to Augusta with them, j spent Sunday in Asheville and Bre- Friends of Mrs. J. M. Dick will bet yard, X. C. glad lo know that she ha.s returned r. w, John.son, Jr., has returned to • the home of her parents. Dr. and Mrs. • Macon, Ga., where he is s|>en.ding the 'Jack H. Young, after having been Rjsummer with relatives, after spending . patient at Dr. Hays’ hospital the past | ^ days here with his father. Dr. i week. j R. W. Johnson. Miss Ruth Holland has-returned tOj Mrs. Hari’y Layton and little daugh- jher home in Winston-Salem, N. C.,jter, Jean, and Mrs. R. O. Ward of Rafter visiting her parents, Mr. and| Rj^i^trce, left Friday for Jackson- Mrs. T- R. Holland. Mrs. Davis Hol-|viij^^ Fla., where they^ are visiting land and Mias Hazel Boland accom- their sister and brother-in-law, Mr. panied her to Spartanburg. -and Mrs. Eugene Galloway. Mr. and Mrs. W*. A. Galloway have •• - - . ... .l . ! Take Stock ■/' Of Your Printing •- • • r For Anything You 9 Needxin Printed Forms C6dl Us. .**u • • Chronicle Publishing attend the Centu^-of Progress expo sition. From there they will go to Des Moine.s, Iowa, to visit Mrs. Hays’ a A XI •*'d Miss Peggy Q Af CRH . ~ ICrC < ' ‘ '*'^“™*** ^ their home in Florence, gprunt left last week for Chicago to f *******““*“*'’***** 4‘after spending X, few days with the latter*s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McMillan. Miss Kathleen Galloway re mained for a visit to her grandparents^ brother. They will return about .theii t j7irs\ of Au^uxt. 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