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{ THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLtNTON.'S. C. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 5. 19?3 RooMvdt Signs. 17 New Qiarters l*lung:cs Into Work Upon Return From Cbieago. Money In Glos- ed Bdhks Gets Attention. New York, Oct. 3. President i RoosPVeFt projected the/recovery cam- Surplus Butter To Feed Hungry “I have Loveday, been struck,” said in recent conversations with business men and experts from different parts of the world by the .frequency with which, while—assen- Mr.'NOTICE OF THE LOSS OF FIRE INSURANCE POLICIES n Take notice that certain Fire In- .surance Policies executed in blank by Millions of Pounds. To Bejinfg conditions have improved in theirAutomobile Insurance Company of Boui^ht and Given Needy To countries they have shown .sur- JJ ^ ^ Connecticut, Nos. 290014 to Cut Surplus. Wa.shington, Oct. 2. —» An early .. f ^ Ii- i. ' , . , -JUiy OT ‘iJ nations, .»ir. J fUo,-Q»ir.dor Your growing daughter will milijons of pounds of but- ^ greater value than the cor-*‘^^^ nnrch ter to the tables of those 1 seemed likely today as one paif^ into the new phases of enforce-; to school in a smart tables of those in wa-.t responding month a year asro. The ^0 . I .#• • A \ • m . prise when told there are worldwide , • , indications of improvement." . 290018, inclusive, have oeen lost or , misplaced. These policies are not ne The monthly trade figu^ps during ^ Company is not ob- July of 49 nations, Mr. Loveday said, thereunder, and any person who receives, purchases, or holds any .V fne..r -md financing ♦ >day in confer-'^pg ensemble like this one, with the as one of enc^, with his principal aides imme.i ... Jt*.T.st results of President Roosevc.t’s world’.s trade. , . " one of said policies does so at his own e nations represented nine-tenths of ina.smuch as no one is author- WHAT BREED BEST? ^ ■ ■" re..«d the i, one that has been asked a .,rheat' S..cpetary Wootlin left with blouse, or the entire model ^sii^Iiis^*u-ar^o there, was a yeneVal reque.si that many tin.es and is one that is ve-y'President pro,„«.Is for federal aid in,«.tto„. ‘'’™ Ht be issued textually and made avail->»'f The question of what breed .is/best diateiy upon hi.s'refurm from Chicago. woolen, witn a ilifficult to answer satisfactorily. l h<' opening closed- banks now about four bilimn dollars holding The blouse has a lengthened shoul-1 needy. of idh ilact of the matter is that there ts no |T,Qj,ey and an early statement by the one breed that i.x suitable'for nfl pj Piettident is in pro.spect.. der, formine a short sleeve, and a boy-1 conferences wih Harry L. Hop- ;able for world distribution. po.ses or is desired by all pouUrynieii. { Mr. .Roosevelt signed 17 codes ex- Poultrymen 'who prefer high egg! tending the NRA working and wage ! production wit.h little or no consider-jconditions over almost the entire in- ation of TaLte quaUtleirii:^atly^TTn7ucr^u»l>gy ond coihmeree.-CiCBera! Hugh the single comb white leghorns. To a S. Johnson, indu-strial administrator, les.ser extent the other varieties of 1 brought the charters hert>. The Presi leghorns and the anconas are for egg producing purposes. kept dent then de.signated Johnson'to a.s- , .Hemble the machinery for adminystra- farms oi on commercbd poulfy ,tion of the rH!w deal for American ftums When- a dual purpose fowl is^business and to head,iL de '’vd, ' miin- of the fact that llaioj George Harrison, governor of thq.. is a demand for table poultry, such! Federal Reserve Bank of New 'York,' b-* et's as Plymouth rocks, wyan-'met with the President and Woodin liotLe.s, Lii.ide Island reds or New and a comprehensive program for naiivi hire l•e;l^ ,4ire preferred. For pushing out the'eredit to finanor the h-oiior p od-action. the bar ed ply- price-lifting drive appears imminent. I' cth roc!;, wyarulotles (ir '-roHsesjMr. Roosevelt is cIo;«'ly watchipg the ; hiv icfl rock un:l other breeds ^banks in this move. r.;(‘ • p ponular. For Ih-* mar-| Johnson said after his two-J^iur keT -’ralL if'nraTrLtrg^ Ir.rgqr brrjs talk with the President''that he wka sui'.i je loui:.. Ioa.-ilers, or japon.s, j undecided on the proposal for fixing i!;' piviiKuitli rock, wyandnfte.s, .Sus-, prices in the {lending rtail trades {)pxbesi, I There is dispute between th^~NR^ Flu sclcc mrrof a breed to it'-p de- and the Agriculture Adjustment ad- {M-nd? upon .st veial faeiors including minifitration on thi.s point. Johnson i tiie demand of the muikets that are^did not disclose the President’s atti- earily accessible, the demand of mar- tude on this point. . 1 kels that are not close at hand and' All in all it was a busy home-con^ the advisability of rneeiing their de- ing afternoon for the President, who'• mand, the stock available, the econo- arrived here shortly after noon from -tny of production of the breed and the Chicago. Tomorrow night he speaks {lurpose of the individual poultryman. before the conference of Catholic Rightly or wrongly, the preference of charities, and there is expectation he the individual poultryman Ls a factor will detail his hojKis and plans for the which most often determines the .se-’new phases of the national recovery lection of the breed kejit. This may be effort. for the best, due to the fact that it i« Johnson and his secretary, Miss probable a poultfy keep^er will take Frances Robinson, took their stack of better care of the brlnM" that he likes new codes across the street to a hotel the "best.” ~ ~ ito give theii report t» neirspa|>ermen. The color of eggs demand^lf by the' In this interview the industrial ad- most successful markets quity uften ministrator also made known hi.s, irn- is a factor in determining the breeds patience with the operators of some to U* kejit. .Some markets pay more of the sUiel and iron company bitumi- kins, cho.sen to head the emergency corporation, whose purpose is to close GAMET AND FISH CH \I TER the gap between overproduction and I ENJOYS SQUIRREL STEW w’ant, farm admini.stration officiaks j outlined plans to accumulate the but- j The Clinton chapter of the South ter surplus and turn it over to the | Carolina Game and Fi.sh^ a.sr,ociat ion _ An announcement within the w’eek evening at John Young’s spring, near , is in prospect and a part of the plan . here. 'probably w-ill be a proce.ssing tax on' A squirrel stew was enjoyed by a jbutterfat to rai.se some of the nec- large number of member.s. essary funds. | 'Those desiring membership in this Estimates of the amount of butter associatipn are^ cordially invited to at- in excess of present commercial re- tend the next meeting, which-,will be quirements ranged between .'10,000,000 announced at a later date. and 100,000,000 pounds. A one-cent a i.. j"'!.—' . - Jiggg; pound tax on butteiTat would raise' jmore than enough money to take care of the oversupply. In turn, Hopkins probably would be offered the butter at prices around 15 cents a pound, or less. Farm officials raid it would take only a few weeks'to consume 100,000,- tyj') pound.s of butter if families on proportionate to the amount the or- dina.y family would consume. Automobile Insurafice Company. ' I THE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE i COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CON- I NECTICUT. j By S. W. SumeTel, Agent. 'l0-12-3tc. 4 4 NOTICE ~1 Good Until Nov. 10. 1933: Good Housekeeping, 2 years, $3.75. Cosmopolitan and Good Housekeep ing, one year, $4.00. JAMES W. CALDWELL Cloud Lifting, League Hears Pkonomic Situation Is Steadily Improvinii: With the United 1 States In Lead. Geneva, Oct. 2.—A report that the world (lepres.Hion i.s gradually lifting and the economic situation, espeHally in the United States, is steadily im- proving,-iiya« heard today by. the ecor. nomjc commission of ’the League" of Nation as.sembiy* . The official report, read by AugusHo Schmidt, the Estonian minister to of ish collar and tie complete the neck Rome and the commission's reporter, production was increasing for white eggs than they dM<ior bi;«^ninou.s mine.s, calling for an end eggs, and vice vi-i sa. If this diffi'r-/‘quibbling over fine jMiints.’’ llie new edge. The skirt, a two-piece model, is declared ence amounts to enough in the eou-sc codes included the working eliarters made with plates that outline narrow and unemployment decreasing. The til' u year, it will pay to keep the the motor retail trade, the bank- panels at the centre of front and back, delegates expressed great .satisfac- treed that lays the coKir of egg that.'ers and retail luiiiijer. ' ' Designed in five sizes: H, 8, 10, 12 tion at the reading of the statements, in grciite.^t demand. —i- The others were fur the indu.sLries and 14. Size 12 requires 2 3-8 yards of Alexander Loveday, head of the Flu- color of tin- plumagv is some- t nu-s an important factor in the b' oi!( I boot.s and shoes; boiley inanufae- 32-inch material for .skirt] and cape, financial section of the of luring; market. A considerable num- covemig machinery; textile ber'tif market.- demaTiti, or pay a pre-;lmanufacturing; women'.s belts; eiec- Yr iTiii Tor barred htrd.s, others prefer trie storage; gbes containef- maRU- \ '.I and the c is soiiA-times a defi- facturing; laundry and dry cleaning ■i V p ejudice against red plumage. ' machinery; lime; farm equipment; I •• i:-.‘r si'/c of table poultry | builders' supplie.s; .saddelry; luggage '* t s, cm.'- to be a marked tendency ' and fancy leather goods; and * ice iri,| ami cape, imanciai seciion oi me ^league, later knitting, braidin>g and wire and I 1-8 yards of contra.4ting male- declared: machine rial for the blouse. The cape alone re-1 “d'he rapid contraction of interna- quires 7-8 yard, the skirt gjone 1 5-8 tional trade would appear to have yard.s of 32material. been checked,-at nny rate for the mp- Governor Urges Inient.’’ He added that a German seien- jtific institute had calculated that be tween .June, 1932, and July, 1933, the ; V ;i> Iiiim the liiirred toward the T. -dte plumage in lei tain market.s and t' t)c given careful consideri a, '1!'.. i he .'.election of a bl eed definitely lit'lends apoii the stock that is avail s' le. ('m* cannot expect to 1h* suceess- t\;j \. .lb OTIC iiarlicular breed unle.ss rile (plainres a're present. The strain rtt a t.reed or variety is of much more ,n portanec than the breed or variety Itself It would be foolish to kr‘ep a breed or va' i«*ty unle.ss it was possible U* get the dcsiied qualities and at a reasonalde price. If economy of egg production is dt silt'd, the single comb white leg man ufaclunng. tages. Il IS a somewbat higher fertility and ba'chubility. a lower chick mortality and a lov\er inamtenanecco.sl. They uic a'sc less broody than the heavier o’ iin i.jm weigh! breeds or varieties. To .ott.j.f this, there may be equally giKxl egg prtMluelion anfL.an increased r♦•l.l:r! t orn tlie better^ t^^ble quality «f breeds suclLid' the barred plymouth Cotton world industrial production, excluding Russia, had been more than ■ ^ 30 [KM- cent. Columbia, Oct. 3.—A "Hold Your l The section head said the industrial (’otton” campaign with a 15. cents a i recovery in tht^ United States had pound selling price as the goal today ..been the most rapid of all natibhs, was in the formative stage in South placing the rise at 22 per cent in I Carolina. | Prance, 18 per cent in Germany and Governor Blackwoocl said he was i Japan, and 11 per-cent in Canada, considering issuing a proclamation _ DRESS UP FOR In Clothes Tailored To Your Measure Won’t You Come In October 9th. and 10th. . . . to see the most complete showing of the Newest Fabrics and Fashions for Men’s Fall and Winter Wear. — TRULY REASONABLE PRICES! — SATISFACTION ASSURED C. O. Marsh, of Haas Tailoring Company, Baltimore, will be in charge of display. B. DILLARD Next To Casino Theatre The Clinton Chronicle — $1.50 a Year I urging fanners to take advantage of the government’s 10-cent a pound loan program and hold their cotton for 15 cents. , , , , , , - Such a step was urged upon him by I l..ve .lw.ya . ureal over of.j xvannamaker, of St. .Matthew.,, new»|>a|a.r8.. I like to read (mature | Ameriean Cotton a.s- art.c e.s. eaiK^ially those that are de-, Wannamnker in a telephone FAMILY READINi; Voted to health topics. I notice the he'll iirobably has. definite advan- j # - l .. * i osuallv eonsi.leiTd to »«»« «rtldt8.--.t.hey tend,nore 'conversation wdth the governor al.so and more toward the .spt'cial treat ment of di.seuses. I rt'od an article last evening about the tft'atnioiit of dialx'tes. Of course it is good advice and good reading. But the s|M‘cial ti-eatmenl of any dis ease belongs to the doctor. 1 do not advocate confusing the family with utives be called upon to join in the effort toward cotton price relief. , Governor Blackwood said the farm- should take "every possible ad- ers vantage" of the government’s loan program and “not rush their cotton upon the market even though a price of 10 cents a pound or slightly above' ihe scientific names of drugs, or <Ii-|n,ay had.” ryekr wluU' wyandottoL-Ur_ Khodejla.-l^^^‘"”® i__/:A_re<iue^jjrqb^^^^ be made/’ Ij^nd .ed< . ' Tughly-organic chemicals, the action continued, "to have benefits offer- of which may nut be understood by the I farmers under the loan plan reaiier. * 'extended to individuals and concern- We all condemn the pi omiscuous i have come into possession of Everything In FLOWERS I use of “headache tablets,” and other , through 'counter-prescriptions for self D'cat-». Clinton FloWW' Shoni”***”^' because it 1.8 a dangerous piac-j - V^linion riUWW ^ yesterday, very Member F. T. 1). Phone 3^tweak, from taking an overdose of sed- 'ative medicine that is considered 6 ^ ^ ! harmiess. V w i Seiiative medicines quiet all bodily l.iquid, ’lableU, Salve, Nose Dropa function they do not select the or Checks .Malaria in 3 days. Colds first advancing credit to Hold Last Rites For Colonel O. J. Bond day, Headaches niputes or Neuralgia in .30 Charleston, Oct. 3.-'—(Trl. O. J. Bond, dean of the (’itadel and for many years head of the in.stitution, vvas bur- Moat Speedy Itemedies Known. gans to attack... They often “quiet" functions that do not need iqiiieting. A uicTs. man with a llamageil heart does not Magnolia cemetery today after pra'C' I AYATIV^f A Nn TONU' * heavy, sedative dose for his fujjjjral srevice.s at St. Paul’s Pro- UNE LAXAIIVE AND lUNlU headache. A doctor should do the se- Episcopal church. . lect:ng of a inedicjne for him. j ^hg 68-year-old educator died early If the doctor s fde is the objection— Sunday morning, just one' day before Pd rather prescribe for my patient for ^he 51st annivei^ary of his entering no fee than for him U> go ahead and ^he CiUdel as a cadet, to begin a I bring himself into a worse condition j ^hat was uninterrupted un- 'for me to handle. Sometimes * econo-jj^j| his death. A heart attack caused ’my” is not economy in the long ruh. jjeath. In very rare instances I instruct pa- tients how to give a hypodermic dose, ^ ' i YJ[*1| rv £ ■ like insulin—for diabetes; but I hard-itxOCK IjUII LrCa0SlU l ly feel like it ia doing the best thing! OI* g UI* 4A A I for the patent—Td rather do it my-| VelllltOIl fkly self—even if the patron is unable to I pay for' the service. Going Away To College or To Teacht If you want the Clinton news —have THE CHRONICLE fol low you. Its weekly visits will be “like a letter from home." Speicial student’s and teacher’s Hite of $1.00 for nine months.. List your subscription today. The Chronicle ‘The Paper Everybody Reads NOTICB Clinton high school opened its foot- { I ^11 season with Rock Hill at Rock j I IB ill last Friday. 'The score, 40-0, was| jagainst them, but every man on the ; team .played good ball. The majority of the men were green and inexperi- CLINTON FEELS i’ROl D OF ITS FINE COLLEGE, ITS SPLENDID STUDENT ^ BOD^^NIX FACULTY. _ THE WELCOME SIGN Is always out at our place to the students and faculty members of Presbyterian College. We are glad to have you back again. We are ready to serve your class room needs and will deem it a pleasure. WHENEVER YOU WANT GOOD PRINTING WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE On Your Way Up Town ♦* - \ f CauBopoliUn, 2 years, $3.75. and for some it was their first MagaMnaT* yaara for $2.50. {game of football. JANES W. 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