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'■/ : i % / f»AGE EIGHT THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1933 III , Acrrt (officers for the new year: Mrs. Vir- I CwTo Ijrinia Neville, president; Mrs. Larry ItMs ®f Interest From The Chronicle,HiHard, vice-president; Mrs. I). W. A. 1^23 1 Neville, secretary; Mr.s. A. E. Spen- terian church has elected the follow;^ng i BIG CONCERN TO REFUSE OREFU lUOR AE ALL UQUOR ADVERTISING cer, treasurer. The Clinton Rotary club has been orsrnnized within the past week with eicrhteen charter members and the election of the following officers: E. J. Adair, president; C. M. Bailey, vice- president; R. E. Sadler, secretary. Refiisinf^ to be a party to making [classify our clients with the liquor ... - ^ , - ! “alcohol attractive to the youth of business. March 1923)., * ’ kno.^. , "J*''’ ‘he - t>u-i J 1 v w 11 J last century. We believe in it so com agency of Philadelphia, has cancelled The new Masonic Temple will bo dedicated on the afternoon of April th, wnth the prand lodge officers in charge of the exercises., . * N. C. Coast Lashed, I iFa whidcey after/the lACcaVy AUU^pp^g] Qf eighteenth amendment. its advertising contiact with a client ' who plans to engage in the manufac- pletely that we have cancelled a ten- year-old agreement ifc’ith Canada Dry' Ginger Ale following that client’s de cision to engage in the manufacture to reduce'^the capital stock of said Musgrove Power Company from $5d,- 000 to ^2,000. 2. To authorize and direct the neces sary corporate officers to make and file such certificate with the Secretary of State of the State of South Cal-o- lina as may be necessary to effect said decrease of capital stock. 3. To transact such other business as may be necessary or desirable in con nection with the decrease of capital stock of said Company as may prop- jerly come before the meeting. I By order of the Board of Directors, 1 Musgrove Power Colhpany, I L. ROSS LYNN, [Attest: President. W. P. BALDWIN, Secretary. 9-28-4C Fifteen Persons Dea'd, Millions itor and Publisher. according to an item appearing in Ed- distribution of beer and whiskey The action of the Philadelphia con- after repeal. “We regret the condition which ne- In F^roperty Damage L«ft ^days ago byjtt’ssitated this step, but on a strictly Mi.^^.ses Emmie Osteen and. Rosalie Sullivan of ('hicoia college, were Wake of Tropical Storm. New' Bern, N. C., Sept. 18.—Fifteen William W. Fry, president of the 'lbusinses ba.sis we are certain we are agency. | right. , ... T, Ilf . L . J . He predicted that the return of Frye admitted repeal will bring guests of Miss B. l opeland for the dead, many missing, hundj:eds home- j. an important share "^^ny millions of dollars into federal. Owl club banquet on Friday .^cning. le«s and a property los.s of millions ofj^^^ America’s mass purcha.sing power ^tate and local treasuries, but declared 1 ^ were li.sted tonight as the j ,that “this contribution, in the main, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Richhourg are Nortii Carolina coast counted the cost! t^at his company long will be made by that class of the pub- now making their home w itF Mr. and of the ravaging hurricane of Friday I adopted the policy of not adver-' ^ic which can least afferd'-it." .ind .Saturday. itising alcohol. Fry said: j moral questions in repeal can ..Many small communities were al-j “jj, the case of a client who manu- 't)e left out entirely,” he «aid, “but Mrs. .lodie Chandlei;. Capt. .1. W. <'opeland retu»'i'.(-d yes terday from Memphis. Tenn.. where he has been vTsitihg his daughter several weeks. 'iio.st wholly desolate, lacking food and- ft^otures or disrtibutes alcoholic hev'- ^rom a purely business standpoint, we Mrs. Goyne Simpson was called to Anniston. .\la., the past week on ac count of the death of her father. helteL. Sanitary conditions over a.^ges, this would create for us an wide area threatened di.sease. Restor-^ j^pogsible situation, since we would ation of roads and communication sys-'then be in the position of, making al- tems was only beginning. Icohol attractive to the youth of this Here in New Bern alone, the prop-1 country, jerty loss was estimated at $1,000,000. i “Furthermore, we do not wish to still cannot see a very happy result j in the return of liquor.” I ‘The liquor business has not chang-1 ed. W'hen the 36th state has been lined : it w'ill be run by the same old i up crowd in the same old way.” M. S. Hailey-and. Miss Connie Bai ley returned yesterday from, an ex- ti'nded stay in Cuba and New Orleans. Mrs. Frank J^ims of Dalton, Ga., is the guest of Mrs. .l..I-<«*e Young. .Miss Susan Moody of C^onverso col lege. IS the guest of her aunt, Mrs. ('. ( . Hailev. It w'as held that in the twin comm uni ties of Moorhead City and Beaufort, I 30 miles away, and hundreds of other | smaller communities suffered loss. I Relief agencies were working un- ' 'ceasingly to alleviate distress. Medi cal detachments were dispatched into ' the stricken areas with anti-typhoid. and other vaceinea while the state -and i Red Cross rushed trucks and boats of food. Mrs. Thomas 0’B<*rry, state di-j rector of relit^, said federal funds! The .Auxiliary of the First Presby. Q -1 ' : up farm prices, Thomas said, rested ; 30llUlCni vlTOUp I upon the chief executive and whether | Ilf a W a M.* ^ he would use the currency expansion | Wants Inflation authority. j I To aid the credit expansion program i Asks Roosevelt for SweepinR Re-bf ‘he administration President; i’JSlons To Effect CurreUTt Exfur- the^ federal land i^ pansion. White House Silent, banks to assist'in refinancing farm >«- mortgages held by banks that are Washington, Sept. IKp^'alling in- heavily loaded with such papers, would be used to augment the world fiction ^be antidote for the farmers’ Other efforts toward easing the of other relief agencies. ills, spokesmen from nine cotton states money .«iluation w'ent forward in the ■ wairp V/\I T If A r\ Five deaths were added to the list of adopted a resolution urging form of open market oi)erations by the y J llaVli^ Jives lost in eastern North < arolina by - Roosevelt to u.se the cur- Federal Reser WEIIDING TO BE I.ARGE ONE. lives lost in eastern North < arolina by - Roosevelt to u.se the cur- Federal Reserve bo^rd; fede'al loans' a '■**P<^**^^ received today. A coa.st guard - expansion pow'ers vested in him through tbwrfaim credit administra- X M I I'l' A 'I'iIiRI boat wirelessed that the schoon-^^^y eonj^ress. tions and the home loan bank system;! 111 V'l 1 Am 1 IV^ll ed Dale of Sea Level sank duting fhe | Rallying to the cau.se of which .Sena- the use of $1 ,()00,0(X),()0(Mfrom the R. .storm and James Hamilton, ownei of ♦qj Xbomns, Democrat. Oklahoma, has ,F. C. for banks to relend to industry the vessel, and his three sons. Nelson,^leading advocate for months, to aid in the recovery drive; cash ex-j ( harlie and Ralph, were drowned.^ I they a/ccepted the resolution unani-1 penditures of "the $3,300j()(>0,0Q0 pub-1 From the Batchelor section of T;mously and-immediately laid plans to'lie works fund; and cash advances to' ven county came a report of a pbl M’hite House ♦omonow. farmers from the agricultural adjust-1 drowning in the wreckage of, her-j W'bile Southern spokesmen put on merit •'dministration. home, pinned down by timbeVs and pa|)er a demand for inflation to help unable to escatie as the tide rose high-,tj,p farmer. Thomas’ office was the STfK’KHOI.DERS NOTK'E Have you hail an invitation To the wedding of the pair. If Bobby knew his onions He’d choose the ‘lectric chair ,er. Her name was not given. AVhen Betty cannot go down town; -what Khe’ll call. ^ Baldwin’s foodstuffs are Indter, •And their service l*eats them all. c c c tnrtr ^.ifocrfr;point of telegrams and letters - Notice is hereby given that a special ■ i from liieinWr^ oT congress urging • meeting of tTie .Stock¥olders of Mu.s-j {monataiy axpatuuun. <Kova Powar (’ompanyr a- corporation i Betty .says that Wilkes P’urniture Is easily the l>est, •And pretty Betty knows, Becau.se she’s tried the rest. Bi‘b says be sure to .see Dillard’s clothes for J*'all. For quality at moderate price. This .store l>eats them all. President Roosevelt, at whom tire exi.sting under the lavws of the State. Liquid. Tablet*. Salve. Nose Drops flood of messages is aimed, maintain- of South Carolina, will be held at the- ('hecks Malaria in 3 days, (’olds first j^d an absolute silence on his own office of the Company at Clinton, S. day. Headaches or Neuralgia in 30| PJans, despite the increasing demands'c., on the 4th day of October, 1M3, at mitrutes.' |that he avail himself of the infla- 10:00 A. M. for the following purpose: tionary powers vested in him by con-' 1. To approve and ratify resolutions gress. jof the Board of Directors adopted at a Primary responsibility for holding {meeting thereof on September 1, 1933, FINE LAXATIVE AND TONIC] .Most Speedy Remedies Known. room is only as handsome as its rugs. After all, they are the very foundation for the -fnterior “beauty of^ftome. That’s why we so strongly recommend floor coverings by the Bigelow'Weavers. Every Bigelow rug and carpet is woven with Lively Wool, that springs bark underfoot and preserves its beauty so much longer. Come in and see our new shipment of Bigelow floor coverings that include many lovely new patterns. anJup f0ra9m 11 ( f'u/l rangm 0/ *iyl04 mnd tia**) Limly Wo0i ipriHg§ hmek ui4d0rj00t mil If eg g. pn iflLIVto & tU; Clinton—Two Stores — Laurens ii 4. <'oId weather’s right ahead <»f us, It’s time your coal was in, Phone the Clinton Oil Mill .And have them fill your t>in. .\t ( artel’.' H*‘tty’ll buy a coat, .And a pjetty new Fall gown It’' kel! km^vn that Carter’s keep the Mnarte.'l thing.' in town. For in>u!anee .'e»* Henry and t’ompany, .\««w don’t forget that name. | Hen’' a firm that »iuiekly settles I Cp a p« !.'Oil's claim. Bob quite a >port.'nian. He think' it’s lots of fun. .At O -A ( Opeland’s he’ll hliy fishing taekie. 1 .And iheie he’!! buy a gun. The < linton Flow»*r .^hop flovvei.' for funerals, supplies Oi l^d any otlier thing. When you want the ninlqn Fjovyer .''hi'p, 3H TS whjrt trr c«fi Ho!» loves the Mary .Musgrove coffee, Thou del: CHHis pies and cake. Thing.' from the .Mary Musgrove Tea K<M>m. , •Aie like mother used to make. •A! out the lovely V-Kight Ford car, | A’ou heal a lot of talk, do to the t lihton Motor Company ■ •And drive ont around the block. ! Pills Service Station Would like to sell you gas, Su|»pose that you drop in there The next lime that you pass. Try the Ideal Bakery products. Everything is mighty nice, " And buying Ideal products You’ll save 'bout hall^ the price. For eveiything in building supplies, D. E. Tribble Co.’s wli|^re to go, Arvd m»w s the lime to buy though When building costs are low. Il Tfee United States Govern- ~ ment granted Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company the right to ' use or cigarettes They’ll go to Galloway’s Book Store For everything to read, That it iead.s in giving service Is generally agreed. Stock feed from Farmers Exchange Is the kind that Bob will use. You’ll notice that the very best Is what these kids always choose. Black-Draught Ours Up Stugisb Fielig **I hava «Md Thadford'a Black- Drmaght for conatipation for 1 T his means that the Chesterfield formula—that is, the leaf and the manufaeturing formula—is dif-, fereiit from that of other cigarettes. For a cigarette to be milder and to taste better, it has to have in it ripe, mild, mellow tobacco, and the right quantity of the right kinds of Turkish tobacco. Then the cigarette has to be made right. You can prove for yourself that Chesterfields are not like other ciga-. rettes. They’re milder... they taste better. ■IL -a J' pion. ten wrttM Mr*. Frank Cbam- otWy -If I ryniM, Ark. ' I cat up in th* momlng and Masstah. a doa* of Black- fecllng I Draught takan ihraa tlmas a day will tha fhrllng to paaa away, and rael ilk* a new la a tejr or taro I poraoa. Altar smuty y*ara of uae w* vmM Ml rr chang* Maok-Draught f*r aajr rnsHrlai- JL-r If Vte ftgoa CmMMjmmK, floa teg» (Ag M«. flagagaf-faallar MTBUF «f Tlksifird's Blgafc Drwm§kL cusare^e milder _r^ i^cusareffe -f TASTES BETTER t 1 19)5.1 naiTi A i Toa«fco Co. .1 1 •