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: '■.,f’— .'■ .'S' ■'■ '.r-!' '.r<.,‘ +HE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C. ' / THURSDAT: ACCl'ST 3. 1933 ■*- 10 Years Ago 1 Items of Interest From The Chronicle of 1923. HARRIS, Editor and Pnbhthor Published Eeery Thorsdaj By THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING OOMPANT Subscription Rate (Payable In Adrance): ' Ore year $1.50; Six Months 75 cents; Three Months 50 cents J. R. Henderson, merchant of this city, pa.s.sed away at his home here|on Friday'after a long illness. The fun- leral service iatis conducted by Rev. L. 'K. Wiggins, with interment following iSt the <ild family graveyard near Barksdale. Entered as .Second Class Mail Matter at the Poat Ofhee at CTinton, S. C. fhe Chronicle .seeks the cooperation of its subscribers and readers—the publisher will at all times appreciaU^wise suggestions and kindly ad> vice. The Chronicle will publish letters of general interesl ^en they are not of a defamatory nature. Anoayasoua coeanonications wiD not be noticed. This paper is not responsible for the eiews or opinions of its correspondents. . Mrs. Marshsll Milam, of this city, I died .suddenly at her home Sunday af- iter a few days illnes.s. A music club has been organized in jthe city with the following officers: •Mrs. Klmore Young, president; Mrs. fW. P. .lacobs, vice-president; Mrs. D. M. Douglas, secretary; Mi.ss Clara l)uck?tt, trea.surer. ( I.INTON. S. THl RSDAYi ArClIST 3. 19.1.1 — , Toin Leake of New Yofk, is the the .puest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Will Leake. DANZIGER’S SPECIALS|FOR t NEW DEAL BARGAIN DAYS Mr. and Mrs. T. .1. Blalock and i Messrs. (Jeorge Blalock and Gus Hol- Cl.INTON’S UK; GAL.A DAYS jtional agreement for controlling All road.s will lead to Clinton and so keepingj dav and .Saturday. Two big sales day.s.l»>«’ “P f<»reig^ trade. This will Mi.s.s Mary Henp’ has returned to known a^ "New Deal” Bargain Days. l»«‘nefit directly a much larger num-.Columbia college a^i:-spcnding g few- are being sponsored bv t(ie city's of American pnalucers than will [days with her parents. leading merchants who are offering the silver agreement, although its ef- hundred.v of bargains to the great, on the total of world commodity cr.a)«^d expected foi the event. The ad.,pnces may not be as great , . . vcrtising colpniii'; of today’s papVf arc^ Of course, some of the nations,/ like lingsworth attended the funeral of filled wi’h then interesting messages. France, who went to th»* conference Tom Holling.sworth in Lnion on A pro^^unl of entertainment is L,e-1 determiiM*d to give nothing and take; J’riday. ^ ing offered on Friday and those who ‘‘‘•♦’O'thing. aiv crying ‘"failui-e.” But wish to mix iileasurc with busine.ss * when it ctimes Ui international agree- mav do so since Cupl. Kube Perkins,, nients. those ms-e.ssarily take lime, funiou> blindfold artist will do a num- and the time that has been sfauit in iH'r of sepsatioiml stunts fur the en-,‘‘"’h nation getting the others’ ixiints tcnaimnhnt of the vtsHort. of vieiEllBa nofUiaeir wa^d/Such umr ,, , 1 ,, L'..'derstanding'of tbc other man's prob- Makc your jilan.s to spend r nday . .... . L and SaTin'day m our city and bring the entire family. Welcome! 'Thrice a good place to Rev. Henry Stuke.s of Chester, was the guest yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. .Boyd. Welcome' to ( lintoii leou If esaenttai agreement. to any sort of an Mis» Juiki Gunniairham luis^ rctuvn- ed to her home In Cross Hill after be-' ing connected with the firm of .Adair-' Sumerel for several months. y; trade. I THK N. K A. THE lAUKE ENi)<»WMR5rr WORK » The; Duke Hn^lowinent Vear BiKi-k No. 4 has just lK*en issued and is a most interesting pamphlets. It can ies Mi.ss .Nannie Young Tribble, a ftu- ident at Due West college, i.s at/Iioine j on account of the illness of moth- y jer, Mrs. D. K. Triirfile. / . '^'hiiton meichant- corns have fallen Uhe two tlarolinas of this nmiarkable in.stitution cre*ted by the late lames j Buchanan Duke nine years ago. I Manife.-ting H^pifit of cooperation ..... ^ romin.sc.M.1 of tho WorW W«r a.y,.; *"<1 and busines.s eon-i into line to back PreMdent Kosevel1'> industry recovery plan one buiKbed i.ei cent. Our city.; Since tlie Th«irnwell Di rdianage, of | ib’X'Ugb It- • !i!inil»er of Commerce, this city, is om iff .Im' b •nefieiai'ii's, a, was onr n! the fust in the state to**suinmary of iLs oiierutioii.s tlie past ent'oise the President’!* agreement ami eight years is of miev than passing teiegiaidi ’<< the WhiU‘ House a intenes; to Uu* |M‘onle of this section. (Fmm files of Th February hth. f’hronicle for e"ii)»t'ral< N' e egiapb niTMt-- u ’'•w . u* 'u y K. A. agi eemenl •..ureK voluntary on the jiart of the •11 1! lias a- Its inaiti objectives a ■ r -'.-. u. pi;. 1' to rai.-e wage... ere —ensproymeii,;.i pitmioli . fan ruitUW*.. Calls On Banks To Aid Recovery i bo lHK*k reveals that rout’ ibutions I U^.sliington, Aug. 1 from this emiowiiient d'.inrg its e.xist- approval of President With the full Roosevelt and i-nce have dirf"rlely a.s>'isted approxi-f mateiy 47“Jl,(Ktfl {htsoiis in North and South Carolina, <»r tiearly Ht per cent of th«» |K>pulaIion of the two states, as jtlie Irea.sury, rhairnian .loiies of the liecoristruc’tion corporation tonight !L; m. t ■ V > i.:i' and tr W lie - am' t Itu- metfiise purchasing .e.-.c t liu.-iiuss. 11a sue. ; ii '11• I r 1 a .IS! \ e | .;i ii d*‘- \ on-united ae'H';i iiy oin- (‘M.pluxee- I* 1- a p.'irti'er- tbe following- crnnpiltrl ion ilo.-pitai |*aliefit-, free part pay / Orphans di'Kvs: ,SiMd n.DTb MemtHTs churclK' SuiKTaiiimatiirf Stuik of as-sgstcHl I viva I preaeliors lima' IMS.KVJ :ii:t in i*nls, fy^m the 4'an thoTuui assisted i iMUiea- (ionoT insf ilufion- ToCal 17‘J,r.2l Ho.spitals and orphanages 04’ the ^\vo Canilmas Iwve failed libeially at the endownH'iil’s hands’ in carrying i: J • ■ P-‘ {' j!-i>ioal fium the W hit< llou.--e naJV'Ua'i a mw Aiiu't lean woi s . . w age--ea f. touching as it does, , \ u all ell; 1 >loyIT, employed and .•».M o\el, it Will teacTi maiiy ofus top wa-ting our tune and g«‘t flown .il vv ek. with a higher premium . ■! * Vii 'uefoie placed on faithful- V ; r i d'f;e ene\ . -, , ;;oii«‘’al code luidei which the ^ .Mti y ' now oiieiatuig until each ; ,»ut the expr»*-.ja"d wish ol the loufider. 1. re- >■ ’i;ule receives its own pur- as the following details ivlative to il.s c-'iie. i.v hourui to wfii k hard-- eontnbulions to suHi nistitutions a: ’u-* on some, hut lhe.se eon-jthe two states .slwiw 1 '.e adjustcii and rectified. 4'ontnhutions of vvh.i'i HI <TalUy is a gentle- hospitals for free LksI days; dui'etly , im nt with I’resiflent a.s.si.steil 45# |>er cent of tlie irU.OUti .vi '.i i', iai!.' t'oi fuitli ami eonfi- patients treated u» the iierual ifvvered. Cl', .fii uii-eltish, unitml spirit of ,iA,hi«-h mmuiinted to 'its per cent of the iK-ia :on su*>merguig'^fish inter-irojit of free s«T\ier m tlie In^spitals. . fo! the eomiuon good It is an Provided also the ispnOalent of the • . i (\p< nmeiit to stimulate and tfital cost of free stMvice for KU) |)a- oii a buying movement. tients liaily sintv tlie Duke Kndow- in asked the nation’s hanks t(> aid’in the “hack to work” mf»vement by expand-- ing credit. _ ' At till* same ttim*. loties asserted in an address tfiat repayments of $71(»,- tKlO.OOO of corporation loan- W’:^s evi dence that the country was "inherent- ly sound and rwovery well under way.’’ He said the big lending agencj sUxhI ready to inflate the working j capital of the banks by purchasing preferred stock in sound ones. At the conclusion of his speech, .fones read a letter from President Roosevelt, endorsing what he saUi | "about the need for crtnlit and alaiut | cfMiperation in the general scheme of "evf'cyhody hack ti» work.” ' "I congratulate the man.v bankers, wLui have safely steertxl their institu-j tions through the troubles of the pa.st Capt. Perkins Says: “Buy Before Prices Go Up. Whole sale Prices Are Advancing Every Day. You WUl Do Well To Buy Now While You Can Save Money.” UNDER THE BLUE EAGLE WE DO OUR PART A FEW *1.29 Dresses . 79c MEN S RAYO.N Sox . . 5c and 10c Men’s Broadcloth Shirts .. 45' Men’s Goodyear Welt Ox fords black, black and uhite brown and w hile— SL75 and $1.95 Men’s Ventilated Oxfords, just what you want fur mill wear. OA All leather WOMEN’S FINE F(K)TWEAR Black, brewn, white and blonde Slippers — straps, lies, and pumps. Koinii: at— $1.49 and $1.95 Boys’ Oxfords, sizes 2 */2 J to 6 . $1.49 Men’s White pre-shrunk. Duck pair Pants, SHOES AT BIG SAVINGS Women’s Oxfords, Straps, Pumps, Ties, QQ^ pair . IfO A BIG TABLE OF BARGAINS Vat dye Prints, Suitings. Broudcluths, Voiles, Cre tonnes and 1 Ac ( urtains, yd. lU Gorgeous 0r|2:andie and Voile Dresses 98’ New’ Voile Vat Dye Dresses, l^ood value Print and —49" GOOD WEAR SHOES FOR CHILDREN Oxfords, Straps and Sah- dals, doinR at— 69c — 75c — 98c SPECIALS FOR WOMEN Hosiery, Bloomers, Panties, Slips, Gowns, Blouses— AT GREAT REDUCTIONS IN PRICES. Now Is the Time — Here Is t le Place — To Save Money! ^ UNDERSELLING STORE Musgrove and Enterprise Sts. Clinton, S. C. a n ul,' V to 121 four y»*«rs,’’ the president’s letter said,, "but credit must lie made available to 1'- av all cla.sses of our citizi iis is to he reestablisheil on a workable basis.” if business |H*rinanent .ill av. 1’ 1 mi><>it;iiit to remembc! the U^gan to aid m tins fu'ld. [ -f <il the Natioim! Recovery rjj,. emioviim'iit |Kiid. at the actual ;i,i1 mc'i aii'l women i;: work, a\'erage cost of $.77,771 p.i*r {»;itient, the ht Pi tit ’ Tlie put^cliasing pow- lulj cost of In’atuienl of 71,Lot* ;‘>!;c must tie le.^toied and tients. Dr. Ellis Fuller At Cross Hill ir=‘i=»i=ti^>=*i=i»i^i=»i=tr=in=ii=ir=H^l=M|=ipa3i^i=li=liar^r=li=Ii=lt=lir-. I!l I S !' a. II' \tu' I’le-^ulent'.- instru ,(•; v«« I't mg u- out of the (>1 iji pre-sion I*' a Better Oi»- i h« Ipa* . a- e.«'i\ oiip mu.-t realize. I- a t'a ' advent Uie 111 the world of hk-irc'- a’-td a cliallenge to each .\>T.C! CHP tiehimi the banner' ^,-,1 ,! . k- ,.i hvi part. What the re- -irt of thi far reaching exfieriment* \A d tie. miiioiiy know>. But il we all y,n r and accept the i-halleiige t)H Whr IIuiim' a- an opiioiTunity to opvn a new day. if we will give the h« 1.' a-king. we are confident the pi..ry w p'o' » -liccessful. Ihi- - no tune for doubters or tt'ic'e w lai wi'U.d null hack. It is a time fo' woiK, for confidence, for fairness, fi" unil»‘d, cooperative action in order 'Hat th^ country may come from um(er thr awful economic strain of ihe ft ,;r yeais. Il coiitr-.liuleii $9:V;4.7l'.‘ to oO orphan lH»me> VIhich anaiunU'd to 7*2 pi'r cent of the fsVst of oiieratlirg there ciVild- canng institutions and |)rovide«l the riiuixalenl of llie cost of full r*aie for 420 children for eight, years. ri.lM«X KOY UONORKD . Kiiends 111 thi' nty. and they are many—of Heiiiy J Wmn of, Green^ ville, were pleased Iasi week to learn Beginning Monday night. Di. Kllis Fuller, pastor of the First Baptist I’*** ehuix'h of Atlanta, Opened a .series of ^ evangelistic services at Cross Hill to continue through this week. Tlu* ser- vieeji each day are Bafitist church at 10 o’clock in the ruorniiig and in the Preshyteri.-yi ehiiroh each evening at S o’cUa'k. Dr. Fulh'i’s friemls in Clinton are cor dially inviter| to attend the services, I B 1 1 B A IMan Blindfolded I Can Tell That Our PRESENT PRICES ' « Will Save You Money FIRST BALE ON MARKET B Orangeburg, .\ug he was prmnot*‘d to tlie pceaL ilioaN first bale of i'j;43 caiiun ,wasa dency of the South <’arolina Bankers’ sold here trxlay for 11.20 cents a' I. -South Caro- 1'J33 coltun B AssiX'iation at their annual convention past pound. I The cotton was grown by H. S. Fel- Mr. Winn la a Clinton hoy wha has der on his farm near I’arler, Orange- rapidly gained promotion in banking tiurg county.- circles and now holds the position i»f' The bale weigheil 5.78 pound.- and cashier of one of tlv* stixmgest liank- graded middling, seven-eighths staple, ing institutions ui the South. The dis- Because it was the first bale, it tinrtion that has come lo him is well brought a price considerably above the deserved and he may be counted upon markets ~ serving the memliei- which has Af.RKFMKN IS lo act wisely in ship of the organization honored him. In speaking of Mr Winn’.s election. IM KK.N A I lONAI- We oo not quite understand ^why ^j|e "I'anght on the Wing” column of foik> -hould 1h saying thhat the World Greenville Ibediiiont, .«*aid: Hcononiic Conference in London has 'The South t'*rt»lina Batikers’ .\s- bien a failure, when the lJn4o<l Slates suciation made a wise selection in r< vn<?>''out of »t_witljin six^eeks with naming Henry J. Wmn, of GrtH*nville, two im|M lant prizes. ils president for the next year. Our delegation succeeded beyond ex-j “|ir. Winn,' who came to Gieenville peclations in getting all of the nations. m ia|7 from Clinton, is one of the in the w^Id which have an inteiest injniast popular bankers in the -entire silver to*sign an agreement which )»'state. Tl^uiinnds in Greenville know calculated to put the price of silver hi|„ ^s the very quintessence of cour- up to where il was before the war, or^tesy and aeronunodatiun. It’s safe to higher. That is im|M)rlant to the Unit, that no person who has resided in ed States for several i-easons. For one Greenville during that length of time thing, it will be profitable to our pro-;hat made more friemls than has Mr. ducers of silver, but of greater imjHir-, Winn. U u, of ooume, unnecessary to tance i* the fact that it will increa.se jsay that Clmne friends were attracted the value of the silver money of India. , by the sterling qualities, and the sym- Mexico and other silver-using pathetic, oourteou.-^ manner of Mr.* nations, making it easier for them to Wiaa. ^ J|»ay our cottcffTlnd other commodities, i **The Sonfeh Carolina Bankers’ As- k|Kl •tthe .same time making it hard- j aociniian is in be congratulated in .s«‘- Renew Your Health By Purification B B B B WE URGE YOU TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR PRESENT STOCK OF B B B B B B B B B B B B B m I B Rugs - Mattresses Furniture - Stoves B Any physician will tell you that “Perfect Puritiistioii of the Systeii is Nature’^ Foundation of Perfect Realth.'" W’liy led rid yourself of ihronic ailmeii't.s that are under* uuiiiug your vitality f Purify your entire system by taking a thurougb course of Calotabs,—onen or t wico a week for acveial weeks—and soe how Nature rewards you with health. Calotaba purify the blood by acti- vatiag the liver, kidneys, sihmaeh and bowels, la 10 eta. and 35 ets. packages All dealers. (Adv.) B B B B 11 I T’S no Guess Work. We Know Our Present Prices Mean a Big Saving To Those Who Need Our Advicel It’s Our Desire To Serve You and Save You Every Dollar We Can. . ^ B a B I B D er for them to undersell us in the com- cum petitivg markets of the world. pilot Use Another plum * which we seem tO|yrar. It kynvc picked at London is the interna-1 way." , as Mr. Winii tO| organixation for the next i a vise selection in every PHILCO Radios & Tubes Smth’s Pharmacy COME TO CLINTON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FOR “NEW DEAL BARGAIN DAYS” S. M. & E. H. Wilkes & Co / CUNTON —TWO STORES — LAURENS =Jiaaigdi=Mr=irai=aiMr=ai=sif=ai==lr=It==i.-asri=dralfasfil| r WlM-itCv .ii-i ■ t lalril’i I AVfil *m a 1 f 0 t