The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 24, 1933, Image 4

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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. Cr ■ M t THURSDAY, AUGUST 24. 1933 ullyp (Eltnton (Elprnntrlf BitebiliM IfM WII^ON W. HAREIS, Editor and Publisher Nobody’s Business By Gee McGee Consumers Will Get Bulletins'! H. D.,HENRT* P. M. BOLAND I Published Erery llinrsdaj By THE CHEONIOLE PUBLISHING CJOMPANT Subscription Rate (PayaUe In Adraace): ^ Ore year $1.60; Six Months 75 cents; Three Months ^#enta Jif.Ssws A few weeks ajjo. I braifpred about ! haw esrly I went to work every mom- [injf, but since XRA has come into my j sweet life, I lay jrreat stress on how jiate I start to work and’ how early I stop. V Price Increases Are To Be Re vealed Weekly.-From National { 4 Department cf Agriculture. Entered as Se<*ond Class Mail Matter at the Post Office at Clinton, S. C. Clemson College, Aug. 16.— Con sumers of farm products are to be fur-, nished, in the near future, with week-. ly reports from the government on the. reasons for any commodity price in-'^ H. D. Henry &'Company INSURANCE STOCKS - BONDS - REAL ESTATE LOANS NEGOTIATED The Chronicle seeks the cooperation of its subscribers and readers—the publisher will at all times appreciate wise suggestions and kindly ad vice. The Chronicle will publish letters of general interesl when they are not of a defamatory nature. Anonymous communications will not be noticed. This paper is not responsible for the views or opinions of its correspondents. Cotton Letter New York, Aug. 23. — Liverpool creases, and with information on who; came in 15 points lower than due while ji.s getting the additional money, offi-i sterling eased off to a new low for cials of the L^. S. department of agri-j the season. Scattered boll weevils and culture announce through the exten- thunder showers caused the nearby sion service'of Clem.son college. Field months to slump, but technical sup- workers of the United States depart- port, came from the interior. The gov- ment of labor and the department of emnient estimate was 3 round bales, agriculture are to gather and report 'and 4 square below the private e.sti-' price figures, while the Washington CLINTON, S. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 24: 1933 ' mate of Bud Jones, the famous pookey agencies tabulate and analyze them, jof Texas. Inflation has not shown up Dr, Frederic H. Howe, consumers’ I anywhere yet except in balloons, gro-'counsel for the agricultural adminis- the committee named to he»d-up the|*^^''i^ stores, barber shops, and restau-1 tration, will release the information on this communitv. [rants, and some tires and tubes. „ We , prices through the-press, radio, and advice buying on soft spots and taking special reports to groups and individ- profits if any ever materialize. ^ uals. j The field staffs of the two depait- We cib.serve that another big-hearted will gather retail prices on campaign in he re- I# ^ wi DO OUR pairr Buy F'.agle. unde the Buv now. sign of the Blue CUBA LOSES ITS i»if TATOR i When the President of Cuba flew j away from that unhapr y island 1 twt*en two days, there was great I joicing among the people, I Cuba’.s troubles may not he over 'with the flight of President Machado. : Doubtless there will he many factional I leaders fighting each other for su- jpremacy, and the probability is that there will bo no permanent political S’!' power company has offered to save itsj^’'^^^’ meat, and other foods, in' customers $151,000.00 a year if thej''’^ and from more than 1,000 railroad commission will only consent * department offices at* t« the propo.sed cut. Aint love and |the prices will be checked sympathy wonderful? (and the portion that the farmer is re- jeeiving for raw materials will be de- If Swretary Wallace will require I farmers to get a permit to plant cot- i reports will also cover any pemw in the UUnd until mmu.nic a>n.j ton next year and limit the acreage I Ptice increases resMltins fr om the pay. , riitiona are grenUy inipruveU. But [that they mav- ulant. then he. u/nnt-I.nicflt—ftC.h.gher an new ents. h4>|>e an end has come to the regime' lhave to pay $100,000,000 later on toiinclude any chang- iK-en praclichlly doing without the the excess plowed up. The farm-it**' manufactured or other part thrrr and one-half years. Don't fivcilook this VKA IS to Tint 6.P(»0.00() men bat k to wo"k before been so disgraceful in the past yeari®^*^ certainly stick together if you or two. I '*‘m up in tanglefoot or scramble th<* aim of ^ large part oC Cuba’s troubles j th<'m in mucilage. men and wo-, from the .same source that a| snow flies. : lai jrp part of our own trouble comes j W hat this country needs now is [from -too many people taken off thejmore and better crop pe.sts. If the boll \\ ha' Amc'-.fH needs is to wipe concentrated into industrial UTK riiplt.yint‘1)! That \\ill restore huy-1 where they have no chance to ;pg powei and in a snort time bring anything hut starve when the fac- .vhout a (•'Moplcte leturn to normal t»‘Or pci ity ■ h'(lUghi^ii* the entire na I rioM, Thf "^orkablf p!:it Hf'ljt ;t ‘■.iiirle. In the old days in Cuha cane growers vere farmers, raising caiv an* unde cuit. the sugar- N'UA repre .ents a definite, foi aecomplfshing *raising caiv and delivering ♦err.'ss .-upport the Blue j|, mills unde cent. But the hig sugar comiianie.s bouglit uj) the lands and hired men to work them, ('ll ANC!u-'r\h INC MDTOK'STS ino’c o !e -s ciiriip'ding the work<‘rs commodities that farmers buy. The latter item will proviile an index of the buying power of the farmer. “Farmers have too long been get ting a small return for their labor in feeding us,’’ Dr. Howe declares. “We are trying to increase their pay. At the same time we are going to do what we can to see that the consum- with protected at a time when the not admini.stralipn is trying to pull farm ers and woikers (»ut of what President Chicago and Century of Progress $44.10 COVERS ALL EXPENSES including railroad fare. Tourist Pullman from Atlanta (2 to lower) Hotel (4 to room with bath) and breakfast daily in Chicago, boat trip on Lake Michigan, 3 admission fares and wonder tour of Century of Progress, all trans fers between station, hotel and fair grounds. 4 DAYS AND 3 NIGHTS IN CHICAGO Leave Clinton j3.:17 A. M. Sept. 3rd Arrive Chicago 7:10 A. M. Sept. 4th Leave Chicago 11:25 P. M. Sept. 7th Arrive Clinton 1:08 A. M. Sept. 9th THIS TRIP PERSOxNALLY CONDUCTED BY PROF. M. D. DUNLAP, 1721 PRINCE AVENUE. ATHENS-. GA. " PARTY LI!VHTED:=MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW. CONSULT TICKET AGENT SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY * t *Jk '(•S V ■■ - ll ‘ [M'l r;ght-uf w ()-■ (/• A ou - "u-’ii T, tilt* streets .'indjt" liv*" Die cornpa.iy vi iuchway.s every day whtrttmdfi at ifar rompa^ ffaej- v-.ke ehi*n< H. , d:<)|*pt*d out of tlie sugar mar- ' i.i- i j ..ir ' cf)T'ie's down, these un fortunate workers had ntiwliei-e to go. That, we untlersfand. is at the bot- •1.,. ;v* eiT si.le'!’’'” “1 the unrest in Urilia, hut the ! situation was not helped by Prvsident Maehatiti’s “hurids-ttff’ attitude to- warrl all who tried to work out .solu- |tions of the tliffieulty. higher than are safe under driving i deal of credit is due for bring- weevil could he cros.sed with the yel- ow jacket, and the w’heat fly with the fH*ckerwtrod, arid the corn borer with the doodle, and the bean beetle the bumble bee, we would .soon small, indr'pemlent] have niucb\ more than twice a.s much stuff as-'WP 'coflld consume. Our in- Kdoseveit ha.*! called the jeconomic^ sects in their present state are too hell’ they haveTna^n living ih for four weak to do sufficient damage to sat- years.’’ ^ Isfy the producer. All political pests '~No nrK 'I <> S r()(’K IHILDEKS shouhf Ik* destroyed utterly. , ^ menting of .Stockhold'er.s of The ' Liherly lJuilding A Loan .\s.sociation, Thi imhlic wrtl no. rfrmht -dispute (*|i,|!,>,‘t^ -F*‘‘lay, and c' t ! 0.1 -rr-'k ti.U;. ntei srct .on eut looking a" -p' I'j'.ir' ct»'’ie''s at •;>h’n* another eu.r’.s | • Or pa-'inir o:i hills and] i’ivmr on ‘h-* w •mg sidr* o> (m; i!i>g in and out of' , Or coining roaring into, - and ro.i I ju.iciioris with- to either side. Or Pperat-j ; ■ T> ’whiTtr ari*' “ohinopsly^ are safe nn<li>r the Vitat<*m<*nt that tlu*r«‘ are si*verai movi<* couples in Hollywood that have never he«*n (li.oi-ed Init once since they were -matiimonied. A si'.irch i.s lM*!ng made for a hrishand and wife that have ri('' (*r ! ct n divorced at all. Marital troiihies are caused by the fine ('alifornia climate and close con tact with the other fellow’s folks. Seplemher 1, at i ;()•) o’cliK'k. P. ^tiUin the office of The* <’ommeiciai Bunk, to elects Du et .ors for ihe ensu ing year and to transact such other hu.-.inoss as may come before llu* mee‘- ing. II. D. Henry, Piesident. 3tc F. M. Boland. .Sec’y-Treas. rondit loiu I of ing about the situation ' Machado’s resignation. which caused Then* had the moment, .-Xml, fre- qinntlv, vou s(*e such a motorist c.'ise an mvideirt. Perhaps there is lit-|l>^«> » •V (ia*igci done. Or perhaps a life i» I intervention by the United States. VXe lost and valuahle p i.iH-rty is m edle.ss-j that will not U* regarded as nec essary, and that the new* ( uban ad- _ . . , rnini.stration and our own will find TV.c* iM kles.- motorist comprises of co<.|HTation which will hene- ' fit both nations. V destroyeP. TK r cent or !<*s.s of the driving popula- *: i»n. But hr eausrs nttirty }>er ernt of •’le arcl.lerit.-. If the reekU'SS s niply injuri'd each othui iji (< parliculai iy imi>o! taiit to I us. But tiny ■'cldom <lo ■■.iim :;nd kill th ;» nt. ’ho pi iident. <1 rivers wouldn’t the rest that they careful, the comm*- .Xnd vou never know % o's going to 'H*..ni*xt. This year aho'it thirty people are going was Not Si me on* Ct ui teous thousand to he killed hecau.se can*le.ss, reckless, dis- one of a thousand of 10 Years Ago The Chronicle Items of IntercNt F'rom of 1923. Mwial news from flat r*M*k the hizzy bee.s of Hat rock hell a * nice picknick on the ground at piney j bluff mill dam hut it ruined as soon * as it wa.s .spread out. everthing but the ice tea wa.s a total Joss. Here's One Good Wav To END AGONY OF NEURITIS 1 the n. r. a. has hope the clerks in our 2 stores verry much. Willie sijuall gets 12^ in nionney now whereas hi.s Newark Man Knows How Loses 10 Pounds. and ma only got 6$ in groceries, and john- ;Je gets 14$, (a.s he wears u white col lar) which is a considerable raise; he jj Messrs. C. W. Stone. J, F. Jacobs, Sr., A. B. Blakely and W. H. Simpson were in Columbia Friday for a good roads im>eting. :ht»s** deaths is really *due to an un-j 3-. oKlahle accid«*nt an occurrence which i.*- extn inely tar»*. They can alL he pr«*\ent< (l. And th» y will he when ■ will make their future home. there i> a concert;**! public drive agaiti'-l thox* v\ ho make places *)f car '.xage (u.t of public lugliway-'.-. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Workman left Tuesday for Marion, N. (’., where they!^^«'’«» j^*"'***" I my wife, a.s he had 3 punctures on the “(ientlemen: 1 u.se<l Kruschen Salts , . to try and get rid of Neuritis from I nie smith, the clerk in the other Ktore, ^y^ich I had suffered for one y<*ar in my li ft shoul'ler and arm. ... I took A little of the salts in the morning, is looking at a strip-down for 5$ down., coffee, other times. 1 in water. I would al.so (Occasionally rvv. hulilHTt green, pasture of re- take a do.se in water -it night before I hober, is off for a month on a vaca-i eliring. For 3 months I used the salt.s tion to his mother-in-laws ressidenc^jand while I lost 10 pounds in weight,! out in the country, he had to go there the pain in my shoulder HAS FTN- as he diddent have no monney to gOjTIRELY DISAPPFLXRED. During the | to the seashore or the mountains with, time I was taking the salts I received i and he had a hard time getting out no other medical treatment so I QUALITY ARE “BUDDIES” HERE \ es — with the very latest improved ,Dry ('leaning Equipment and Skilled Gleaners you are always sure of the very best Quality Work. THE SERVICE • with a fleet orKoud trucks and courteous, capable soTicitors—( ANT BE BEAT. PHONE 28 WE WANT YOU TO BE THE JUDGE Buchanan’s DRY CLEANERS & LAUNDRY .111K JOB <>l Me rnbei t« f sp'-nt t« nding a ef th* 4 ive I UK NBA The following ('linton girls went to (Ireenwoo'd FViday to iimm-I the (Irwn- w'ood high scluM>l girls in ha.sket!wB game; Ruby Steer Maiy L*)u Glenn, .Mary Pitts, Louise and K*)bhie Adair, way. Jiim <tf tin* local .\’R\ c'unmit- Ttf Lynn, Isiis Sanders and Ida Jacks. y*''t‘*rdav in ('*>Iiimhia at-i _ .. * orif**i **n*** f*it the benefit. Miss Ixiuise Jones of this city. married .Sunday in Atlanta to How back, ard DuPtose of <'oIumhus, (la. The* th* ' wn;k*’i.'' who will <iirect in this stall* The siit-aker ferdy-iian ellison had the missforv tune to run hts pa’s car into th« horse; troff neat the citty hall and tore same down an«l lient liis radius ro*l and rear ' bum|K*r. his pa had to fix the troff hack up and he whipped ferdy-nan for ; ! hacking into s*)mething without look: fully convinced the Ki u.schen .Salt.s did the trick.’’ (’. K. Murray, New’ark, N. J. Take one-half teaspoonful of Kru- , schen Salts in a glass of hot watei^ everj' morning a jar lasts i w'eeks— get it at X’oiing's Pharmacy or any druggist in the world — costs but a trifle. 1 the I fori :he occa'!*m wri' Frank R. Wilson,jhriile is the eldest daughter of Dr. and organiZHt i*»n Vjieau---of Mrs. Duidtey” ~Jones.' Washing^*)n. and the ad- t*i giv** inf*irmati*tn and to *nv (pji-^tuni' in regar*! to I »p of co ll**; alrea*ly approv- ■ 'b*i;ni'ii'lialion and th*)se 'uiei ali*»n. Hugh lohn on has an I.ieut. 1). K. Nimocks, until recently j verry Jitrle .stealing has ’been going on ^IneeAlie uv e. raised Its wedges * and weiiges went up elsew’here. nearly i everhoddy hiok.s like they are willing stationed at Camp Penning, Ga., hasD® f‘»’> Uwing on.ner count of I'H'en added to the R. (). T. (’. unit at Presbyterian college ami has arrived ; in the city to enter upon his duties. I e unc..*) fro'u \\ a: hingt<tn that begin-j Dr. D. W. Brannon of .Moultrie, Ga., cing rtt \t week the gr**atest drivA* j pa.*>.sis! away suddenly at his home last the recovvery hill, hut it has ruint my iieef hizness. i hafter do all my w’ork how in 10 hrs. my wife aint worth nothing to nio. w i'l g<*t un lei ; Wevlne-'day. As a lad he was admitted Th'iniwell orphanage f :u*e Udii'l War *lays (V iv to 'j*'t en.piuy**!’.'. e!iipl*>y«***.- and m ISH'J to the coiU'Utoei.- alike, all under ihe Wiiigs^-of this city. " e.1 the Bl'ie F^ag'e to p'Jt the Presi-"; - !— e-nt'*- r*-e'> ety pfitgram tluHHigb to a {)|-. w. M. Viires of (ireenwood, will s..ect*S'f,4i conclusion hy •*-iily faN. deliver the annual a*ldress before the This rr!**H s that the NRX m*'ssage is high school graduates in May. to ht* ca: ris*d to every ci'y, town and j — Tillage in he nation an*i that (linton Miss Mary CoiM*laiiddf ('hicora col- F.as a part to play in the d'ive. The jege. spent the week-en.l with her cainpai-g” wMl call for a tremendous , father, Guy U CoiK^land. amount of patience, tact, common |»lese eorrecl a report in yore paper which slipped thru in my collurn in julie tliat mrs. eddie king’s dommi- necker hen laid 2 eggs a day all of last week, it was not mrs. eddie king’s ben, bur the'.<aid hen bebmged to mrs, freddie bing an*! she is mad about her h<*n’s lionnoi going to the other king. INSURANCE We_jQffer expert serxlce and protection. Ae^nt for some of the .stronjjest Fire Insurance (.'ompanies in America. REAL ESTATE Town and country prop erty. Price.s attractive. Clinton Realty & Insurance Co. R H. BOYD, A«ent A sense. an*i sitaighlforward executive alility. As our c<'inmunity lines up to do its ^art in the .N'RA program we need to keep forem*)st before us the fact that Iht* campaign is one of information snd not intimidation. The committee to head the work in this community is not serving as policemen but is dis- •hxrging its educational duty of di»- fiminallng informatipn. It it a task tnding discriminating judgment OP effort will be made to coerce (FVom files of .March Ist, 1112:1). Th«* Chronicle for Strike Ended At NevHberry Mills Newberry, .\ug. 21.—Their three, day strike brought to a close through efforts of the cotton textile national industrial relations board, employes of the Mollohon and Oakland cotton mills hardships on any bu8iness,or ihere went hack to work today. iHffrUaals. The iBccess of the NRA recovery frofram depends on cooperation on A9 put ci j^I dieses of citizenship. fftiril, Clinton will ’respond and 4/> htr pMk under the leadership of Upon the urging of Ben E. (Jeer and Dr. Robert Bruere, members of the industrial board, the strikers agreed to return to work and await an adjustment of the “stretch-out sys tem." the 4 dogs who helong.s to yore cor- ■ ry spundeni, mr. mike (Hark, rfd, who I strayed or was stole from his hack! yard friday have returned back home, j it seems that they run a wildcat for ! :j days hut, newer ketched him. my familey arid the rest of the dogs miss ed them a right smart. C.. yores truHe, mike Clark, rfd, corry spondent. 666 LIQUID - TABLETS - SALVE | dmeka Malaria in 3 days. Colds first Headaches or Neuralgia >in SO minutes. ^ ~ FINE LAXATIVE AND TONIC Mast Speedy Remedies Known. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE "The Paper Everybody Reads" E. Mood Smith, O. D. Felder Smith, O. D. DrsI Smith &. Smith OPTOMETRISTS SPECIALISTS Eyes Examined, Glasses Prescribed Laboratory for Prompt Repair Service. 15 W4at .Main Strbet Phone 101 CLINTON. 8. C NRA Imbtems Imprinted On Your-Stationer^ AA’O OTHEK PftlNTEn MATKRfAL AT NO EXTRA COST! These emblems imprinted on your present supply of stationery or other printed matter at small cost. IDENTIFY YOUR BUSINESS AS A SUPPORTER OF THE NRA i/ Ghrbni Company i»» ‘All Kinds of Printing—Except Bad’ NOW OPERATING ON NRA COD^ >ili. «a « 0 ■A f ■