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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1933
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
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TWO AGENCIES WORKING FOR
PROTECTION OF CONSUMERS
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^ Personal /Mention
Washington, Sept. 18.— The agen-ltract prices attributable to processing.,
cies through which the legion of con-K^^^^ employment costs,
sumers now turned into actual buyers
4. Highly competitive nature of re
tail textile business, plus willingness
throughout the country will get pro-1 merchants to cooperate, has afford-
tection from unwarranted price rais-}ed consumers protection
ing are exerting themselves in a man-1 price gouging.
wide approbation from' Instances found in which manu-
facturers voluntarily absorbed part of
R. D. HENRY
r. M. BOLAND
ner to gain wide approbation
many Civic and women’s organiza- •
processing tax cost.
tions. In the NRA the Consumers’ Ad- 6^ Increase in farmers’ purchasing
visory board fights valiantly any sug-' povi-er, still far short of A. A. A.’s
gestion at code hearings that bears' goa^, nevertheless reflecting itself in
upon unfair price fixing. Inasmuch as | improved demand for cotton goods,
codes of some of the industries are, Proceeding on the basis of the price
J. F. Jacobs is spending a few days] Harth .\ble of Olemson college,
in North Carolina on business. spent the week-end here with friends. *
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Freeman visite 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. VV. Wade and son, ♦
fi*iends in Columbia on Monday. [Bill, were the week-end guests of rela- X
against > j ^ Bailey spent Thursday in Chester. i ♦
{Greenwood with friends. . Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cooper an-!
I Mrs. W. D. Boyd is visiting heri^<^«>ice the birth of a daughter, Su-
isister, Mrs. Fred Culbertson, in Wood-1'**®Sunday, Sept. 17.
j ruff. Mrs. W. D. Hollis of Moiintville, has!
I Mr. and Mrs. C. D, Pitts are now spending a few days here with'
making their home in the Tribble daughter. Miss Margaret Hollis,
apartments.
Mrs. J. H. Stone has returned from
H. D. Henry & Company
INSURANCE
STOCKS
BONDS
REAL ESTATE
LOANS NEGOTIATED
ha’ndled by the agricultural adjust-j increases being the priming charges | Columbia, {where she has been spend-
mentment administration, the same to get industry back on full time,^ the' ing several days iwith her brother,
zealous care is taken by the consum-(Consumer’s Advisory board of NRA isj Frank Godfrey left last \Veek for
er’s counsel of A. A. A. to 'safeguard { exercising due caution in reaching
the farm recovery program from IBe- conclusions as to whether retail costs
ing jeopardized by unreasonable j are exhorbitant. In very many cases
prices. I there is evidence that the President’s
and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jacks have ri-j
turned to their home in Brooklyn, N.;
Y., after spending two weeks here
relative.^. {
Greenville, where he has accepted a Mr. and Mrs. R. C. .\dair were ih
position with the First National hank,_Cross Hill Sunday for the funeral of
Miss Mar>' Jo Rheney spent Sunday Mrs. Adair’s uncle, William H. Lea-
in Augusta, Ga., with her parents, Mr. man. . j
The same steps which were taken ! admonition to business management to , and Mrs. H. G. Rheney. i Dr. L. R. Lynn is spending several j
to prevent gouging on bread prices {“give first consideration to the im-j Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pratt, Mis.ses 'days in Bradenton, Fla., in the mter-
from ofCsetting farm benefits are be-; pj-ovement of operating figures by'Dolly Pratt, Mildred McGee and Rus-j^st of the orphanage,
ing followed in checking the price .greatly increased sales to be expected j sie Beaudrot of Greenwood, spent Sun-j ^\ibert Williams and WilliaM Mon
structure under codes of fair compe-{from the^ rising buying power of the j day with Mrs. Mary Prather. jfredo of Spindale, N. C.,'were i^uesis
of friends here Friday.
I Chick Ray, Ray Pitts, Posey Watts |
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Prosperity with ' Atlanta with friends. ^ !
Louis Thornley and .Mr. and Mrs. j
F. A. Neal of Charlotte, N. C., spent:
the
of fair compe
tition already in operation. The coun- ■ public” is not being followed. Through Charles McDaniel and Harwood Nel
selor’s staff of economists has com- the thousands of local boards busi-! i«on spent Sunday in Augusta with the
pleted the first pha.se of a study^of ness men are being reminded that this j former’s sister and brother-in-law.
textile prices, summarized as follows;!course defeats the purpose of the re- Mr. and Mrs. T.
1. Examples of apparently unrea- cQvery program7 for one thing, and'dren spent Sunday in
sonahle profit-taking have been de-|that it is extremely poor judgment! Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sease.
•tected. for another. The President’s statement i Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace Copeland
mORI flllUME
From Your Tires
on concrete roads
than on rnacadam.
Of course you want
Concrete.
FOR FURTHER lit.
FORMATION WRITE
THE CEMENT SERV-
ICE MAN. CARE OF:
Portland Cement Association
Hurt Building, Atlanta, Ga.
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Vast majority of the trade, how-jop signing NRA continued, “this js|of Greenville, spent the week-end with j
ever, deserve praise for fair play. {good economics and good business.”.the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. |other
Wide desparity exists in billing jyjerchants as well a^ manufacturers {Dave W. Copeland.
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merchants for increases above con-
PHILCO
Radios & Tubes
Smith’s Pharmacy
are being told that the goal is re-{- Miss Pearl Hitt left Monday for
sumjition of normal conditions, and ^ Lake City to resume her teaching po-
profiteering is no more pernii'’sihle i.sition in the city schools,
fhan is racketeering. Mrs. A. E. McIntosh is visiting her
Besides beinu a guardian against daughter and s«n-in.law, Mr. and Mrs.' with the former's i.arents,
gouging, the board is educating con. .U. R. Roberts, in Columbia. * >a. om or man. ^
sumers through the multitu.ie of or- Friends of John W. Finney wtll be Bearcy Elliott of IjiGrange,
ganications with which it has ostab-'irlad to know that he is able to be outispcnt the week-end here with friends
lished contact, in budgeting for the!again, after having been a patient in 1 _ Mrs. W. E. Neighbors has returner
the week-end with Mrs. Thornley
relatives.
Elizabeth Lynn and Harth
Able spent Sunday in Newberry with
relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Workman of
Marion, N. C., spent the week-end
Mr. and
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lished contact, in budgeting
family and in quality buying,
ned I
lii-. Hays’ hospitallhe past two weeks, from a two weeks visit to her daugh-j|{
Reid Lockman of Lockhart, spent ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.'
SCBS('KIBE TO THE CHRONIC LE
“The Paper Everybody Reads”
NOTICE FOR PAYMENT OF
CITY TAXES
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Notice is hei’ehv j^iven that Town Taxes for the Town
of Clinto” will be due and collectible between SeptemlxM'
1o‘h and November 15th, for the year 10,The Tnx
Books will be opened for thi‘ collection of taxes at the
Otlice of the Town Clerk on September 15th, and will re
main open each day thereafter, Sunday excepted, up to
and through Novmber 15th.
A1 taxes paid between September 15th^ jind October
1st win carry a two (2'f ) discount; between October 1st
and October 15th. a one (jl'f ) jK'r cent discount.
.\ penalty of fTteen (15'« ) per cent, will accrue on
all taxes not paid on or before Wednesday, November 15.
The levy for current fiscal year is thirty-seven (37)
mills; twelve (12) mills for current oi)erating expenses
and twenty-five (25) mills for interest and sinking fund
on various liond issues outstanding.
The foregoing notice is given pursuant to Ordinance
passed by the Town Council August 29th, 1933.
U. C. HEUSTESS, Town Clerk.'
Monday with friends fn the city.
Mr. and Mr.s. Robert L. Longshore
W'ere called to Newberry Saturday on
account of the death of the former’s
brother, Walter T. Longshore.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Caskey and little
[Dugan, in Hartsville.
S. W. Sunierel has returned from'
Chicago, where he attended a regional'
meeting of the (Aetna Life representa
tives. '
i Rev. S. P. Howies anil Rev. S. P.
'son of Seneca, spent the. week-end {Fulton were in Fountain Inn .Monday,.
With .Mrs. Caskey’s parents, Mr. and ..attended a meeting of Enoree{
I Mrs. T. L. Cooper. ~ . '• presbytery.
—igjur~ N>»ighTTiVi^r~1^y»onr the-,,-lM±._lAnd:-MriL:-
"week-end.in Hartsville with her sister the week-end in Atlanta with .Mrs.
,and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Spratt’.; sister and hiother-in-law, .Mr.,
{and .Mrs. William James.
A. Dugan.
I Mr. and Mrs. Addition Neighbors of Mrs. R. VV. Henn left VV’ednesday
! Williamston, spent the week-end with for Ml. Sterling. N. C.. where .she will
ithe former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Lioin .Mr. Henn, who is stationed there
E. Neighbors. 'I'u government work.
I Mrs. T. U.‘ Holland was called to' Miss .Mildred White spent the week-
VVinston-Salem. N. C., last week on'end in Charlotte, N. C., with her [lar-
i'.ccount of the illness of her daughter, ,ents.
Mrs. Henry Hearn. i B'H I’lessly, Earl Carr, and Gvorge
Clyde Lankford is spending sev- i Chisolm of Krskine college, Due West,
hisispent Sunday with friends at the or-
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or small. Equivalent service for all within our
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for the man of exceptional means. In fact, small
depositors and investors find greater pro|Kirtioiiate
protection and value in the fullest use of a hank’s
facilities. You will find it advantageous to acquaint
yourself with all of the benefits a g(M>d bank can
afford and use them to the fullest capacity.^
era! days at Glenn Springs for
health.
.Mr. and .Mi-s. D. C. Heu.ste.ss. Mis.s
Sarah Thomas and Mr. and Mrn.
i George (’arlisle spent Sunday in the
I mountains of .North Carolina.
I Mrs. J. F. Jacobs. .Ir., and Miss
[Clara Duckett were visitors in Spar
tanburg on Tue.sday.
I Mis.s Olga Cannon, of Mountv'De,
jwas the week-end guest of Miss Mary
Stone.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McCrary, Mr
I phanage.
Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas of
Carlisle, were the guests Sunday of
iMr. and Mrs. D. Heustes.s, and .Miss
Sarah Thomas.
I Mr. and Mrs. (’arl Chandler an-
'nqunce the birth of a son, Paul Ander-
json, on Wednesday, Sejit. Hlth.
i Mias Hattie Boyd spent the week-
'end with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and
•Mrs. P’rank Simpson.
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..... Mrs. J. D. Jeans and son. Jack, are
and Mrs. Froe Wier and Irby S. Hol-lvisking her sister, Mrs. Edward Soil-
land spent Sunday in the mountain.s [ vain, in Concord, N. C.
of North Carolina. " ' and Mrs. L. G. Benjamin of
Mrs. T. M-.Sease and children and | l^aBington, spent the week-end with
Mrs. P. H. Adair spent yesterday in and Mrs. C. P. Robinson.
Silverstreet with Muh. Sease’s par- Mr. and Mrs. W. 1). Armstrong and
'children of Gray Court, and .Mr. and
Miss Josie Pitts returned yesterday Floyd Hitt and little son of Kdge-
from Atlanta, after completing her fi^hl, spent Sunday v\dth Mr. ami .Mrs.,,
three-year nurses’ course at (Irady Lugene Hitt.
hospital. . Mr. and Mix Bonner Harvley
Mrs. L. B. Gossett of Cross Anchor, Greenwood, spent
the week-end
of
with
Saturday with Mrs. Metta
spent
Stone.
Mr. and Mrs. William .Montjoy an
nounce the biith of a daughter, at the
local hospital, on Septemhei;^ 2()th.
Mr. and .Mrs. Wade Sperry an 1 lit-^
tie daughter, V'irginia, left last week Misses Jackson and
for Chicago, where they will make I-<inie.stone college,
their home. { _ __ ^
.Judge Miller P o.ster of Spai tanburg,| -
Felix Goudelock of ('olumbia,.--aiGu34.- IVlUf
the latter’s parents, .VIr. and Mis.
H. Blakely.
Mrs. VV’eldon Jackson, .Mr.s. T. J.
Jackson, Charles Beatty, and .Vlisse.s
.Vnnie I.ee Jackson and Paulin** Rob
erts sjient .Monday in Gaffney, 'vli'oe
Roberts entered
Harry Arthur ^ of
Tue.sday for the
supper.
Union, were here
American Legion
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Goldville, Sept. 13. — Miss'(lladys
Mr. and Mrs. TommyiDominick and Kehnedy of Spartanburg, is vd.-^itlng
little daughter are making their home Miss Dot-is Abrams.
nn Owens street, ijp.the residence for
merly occupied by J. H. Hinton.
James VV, Caldwell left yesterday
for p;disto Island, where he will sj>end
{several weeks with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. PL J. Adair left last
week for Chicago, to attend the Cen
tury of Progress exposition.
Miss Martha Wier Davi.s of Ijlu-
|rens, spent the week-end here with
relatives. '
' The many friend.s of Mrs. W. S.
Bean" will regret to know that she is
confined to her home on North Broad
j street, suffering from a fractured
{wrist and other injuries sustained inj
'fall a few days ago. (
The many friends of J. M. Pitts,-who' MeSWAIN TO BE HANDS OFF
has been confined to his home for sev- ^ IN REPEAL CA.MPAIGN
eral weeks on account of illness, will
Miss Pkleene Rickard of Buteshurg,'
spent Sunday with .Vlis.< Stella j
Be^kani.
Mrs. Docia Singleton of Abbeville,
is spending the week with .Mr. and
Mrs. H. 1). Dudley,
Mrs. J. C, Purkerson and little
daughters spent the week-end with
her parents in Savannah, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Turner of Buf
falo, spent the week-end with .Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Turner.
W' W. Cole and Sam Strickland of
.Ninety-Six, visited Mr. and .Mr.s. C.
W. Golden Sunday,
be glad to know that he is still im
proving. Mr.^ Pitts has been able to
come to his store in a rolling chair
during the past few days where he is
being cordially greeted by friends and
acquaintances.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bozard, who
spent part of their vacation with the
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D.
Washington, Septt Id.—Representa
tive John J. Mc.Swain, of the P’qurih
South Carolina district, said today^he
would take no part in the campaign in
the state preceding a vote on prohi
bition repeal.
“I voted to submit the amendment
in provision with the platform of the
Democratic party,” MeSwain said,
Henry, left Tuesday for Ithaca, N. Y., {“but people of South Carolina are just |
'where they will spend the winter. Mr. as able as I am to pass on its merits.,
: Bozard has obtained a year’s leave of' I will not undertake to advise them;
[absence from Furpian unjv^sity and'one way or the other. {
I will pursue post-graduate work for his!” “If there is any question the people,
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