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■ / /• PAGE WO THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 19. 1933 CHEVROLET SALES ARE ITP 115 PER CENT Reported domestic reUil sales by j dealers of Chevrolet cars in Septem ber of cars and trucks were 115 F^TH GIVEN TO BLUE EAGLE SURVEYS SUPPLY PROOF THAT “NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY 99 impoi^tant, but also they have de- Pances a1^ going up, they must'and <4t 1 ^•'.untinned from page one) ^ up-io-aate, reasonaoiy pricea the far-flung women’s organization per cent more tlian the 26,96r»'^nits (.ontrol of minimum prices fn the mil- numerous widely scattet^d newspa-1merchandise ahd have increased ouk of NRA, and indicates that, asf, sold in tW same month a year ago. ]ion and a half retail stores of the ®^d all of the national adye’*- advertising expenditure over any- never before, women are giving deep H. .1. Kingler, Nice-president and gon-' country probably would be decided agencies, abundantly confirm spent in three years” psychology of buy- eral sales mnnarer announced tofday. j^jnorrow; that the .«w»veral retail data accumulated by State and local j treasure of one of the larirest home supplies before retail For the ..in'* months ofMhis (-odes were virtually certain to carry advisory boards of NRA as to the po-4concerns .said: “In Septem- normal. i year. Chcvroler dealers soW 499.912 at least prohibition of .sales below i"’bor we increased production 2.5 per. “Hundreds of thousands, even COAL IS GOING UP EVERY units and in the next day passed ‘h-* yoice co.st, or the price of gcxKls as huy campaign now In progre.^s. millions, long idle,-/are back ^ at half million mark. Nine months sales delivered to the storekeeiier. but that '^ew is reHected to an ^astonishing past 2 months production in- work.” continued statement' of were S1.9 per cent more than the fig- the Oi.cf Executive still was weigh- ^ • u * j f create with us was .54 1-2 percent and General Johnson, jiany millions of urr, .'.-.NSll. sow ir tho full twil.o ir.K IW possibility of includine . ffroms from morchont, and manidac- percent. We are as- dollars have been added to pay months of last year. In the fir.st nine mark up of 10 per cent or so aliove in-, arers o . . ea qua ers. suredly on the upturn, and with rolls. These pay rolls cannot be month.*; of 3r>r>,l>70 units were voic:*^ cost to cover part of the mer-i Thousands of local - and national ^gjj. treatment the people will buV ” maintained and new jobs fot mil-1 all s*taple lines are -eartetw Ho-.. cided that every dollar spent now is helping to keep thA wage worker in her family on a pay roll.” This sentiment has been deported from will, and buying now Js an invest ment, the safest investment it is possible for any one to find.” Wa.shington, Oct. 16.—Reports by.submit up-to-date, reas w’omen in all walks of life, through j sonably priced the far-flung women’s organization' UP UP UP DAY. rl- nounced that from Augu.*;! -1 to Oc- now. Industry is bringing into the market improved, practical*" products. sold. chant’.s exjumse, aUvertisers^ in all .staple lines are ^ 'detailed report, one of the lit'-'* more cannot be made unle.ss Sales to d.'ite for 1933 exceeded Si^cretar)* Wallace said he was def-NaG^nal Recovery Admin, cigar manufacturers an- con.«umer does his or her'^Jiest tho.se for the .same period a y > r ’ ; . ^ - by 163.K42 units and for ah of la . j,, th<* retail co<k*s .and th^t thi* plan determination to yooperate by offer- j their- employees increased year by 121,(HU uni to. , U*fore President R<»osevelt w-ould not mg the peofHe good goods, faiii.v ■ p^i.(<pnt, pay rolls increased 53 .-^ales for .September of this year authorize them in the code.s but would fm****”^' m response to h.s sugges- pp^ppi^t, and “average weekly sales were the larr< s* for tha* m mtb - * '• * g prohibition! aga'nst sale.s ay tion. actively pu.shed brands 1929. They were apuroximateiy 31.U(»t» retailers bdow invoice exist in order These communications revea’ new of cigars increased 61 percent.” over Septemlxu- of 1932; IfOOO over t(, gj,] ip preventing the .sale'hf “lo.ss and improved products to be offered “The housewuves tff the country Septemln r 1931. and abo.ut .5.'?00 over leader.s." , to the public, and all pledge ^ {he* spend Ji5 perctyifS of the family in- CLINTON COTTON OIL CO. Phone 62 ♦ t Arthur I). Whiteside, a deputy ad- maintenance ®i lair pnce.s. (('(' ■come,” said General Johnson in a business in the lust lO days of the ^i^i^^^ator and right hand man to, PCt*^*d(*nt of a'*great retaU drug or- statement. “They realize month slowed the usual , john.son, told New York Exchange'^nization wroto: “We are carii- that ‘Now is the time to buy,’ not 22.H32 units having been sold as repre.sentatives at a hearing on; ing out at once- your suggestion to only to save money, which is vitally their code that NR.\ might have to - — : revi.se existing codes to provide for Radios, Repairing ' and Tubes at Radio Exchange against • •"'.’■1 1 units in the first 20 days Mr.' Klingie*- said. Men's and Boys* Rain Coats S1.50 to S7.50 L. B. DILLARD a shorter working week than those SI BSt K’lllh lO IHb- (HhO.Nltl.F jyn.vailifyj. Tli»‘ average for “The Paper Kxerybody Ro.ads” ^ j most^ code.*' is 40 hours. — ; WholrsaJerK ‘OK’ Johnson said pruliminary inve.sti-• *• « ' ' ' V fb . . . ' ' ■ '•'I,-'. jeutiuH. ol -prifiC rises so far had un-: WE ARE READY TO 5 Poinls of Salisfaction have put c iviTt d nil ofijustTfied Tnrri*asf*s by| j w holer.alers but, that there rnight be^ I some excessive retaiF rnu’-kups. Pontiac First In sales of all .cars. in its price rangel (First 8 months ol 1933) .S'T ret ary Per kins announced that( I more than 620,000 workers fouho | job.s during SeplernlxT in the 17 in-i 'du.strial and business groups report-1 'ing to Uie bun^au of labor statistics.^ I The first .500,000 answers to NR.^’.s: t leemployrnenl censu.s of all business iestablishments arrived; Indween two' ’and thn-e million employers n*main ^ 'to be heard (from and first tabu-| ' lalion of tlie ixjsulto was expected to begin at the censibK bureau wilh- i in two week.s, I Jame.H True, writer of a wi*«*kly! letter on govemnienL acliv.'.es soldi jto business clients, was barred from | laltendanw at Johnson’s press con-j For nuving senl^ out infor-j SERVE YOUR NEED A BIG COMCLETE DEI’AKTME.NT STORE FILLED WITH NEW FALL MERCHANDISE BOUGHT RIGHT PRICED DOWN AT LOW MONEY-SAVING PRICES. MAKE THIS YOUR FALL-WINTER HEADQUARTERS The More You Buy Now the More You Save. Our Bi>? Stock Is Underpriced In ComparLson With Replacement Prices. ft't ucc 'ination some of which .Johns.m riad 1 said was liladqus. PONTIAC [CONOMr STRAIGHT EIGHT * Chsri ba»»d on R L Polk tr Co. fit'll** f I r » t » I i h t monlha, 19 33% Teachers Training — For Adult Work I ASTUIGHT EIGHT ENGINE 2 nSHER lOOY AND CONTROLLED NO DRAFT VENTftATION 3 UP-TO-THE- MINUTE STYLE AMftf SIZE AND WEIGHT RROVEO FUR ECONOMY 2nd CAR (A UX) Liitirens ('ounty l*edaji:oK:ues Off To ('olumhia. Approved By Belief Administration. Laurens, Oct. 16. S. consignment of loiuron.s county ter.chm^^s^ who have ] la‘en approved by th<‘ emergency re-' lief adinincstration for placement f^r | adult school work went to Gulumbia ^ '.Monday afternoon for a period oft [training. 'I’he_Iist is as follciws:„ JMiss! j Ro.sa. Mahaffey, of t’linton. as.signed , Au l.aurens Mills; Mi.ss Idafia llol.j ilingswoKh, Gross Hill, at loiurens | Mills; M i.Hs Gladys Owings, Owingy .station, at (jioldyille; Miss laiui.se kem, Clinton, at Clinton Mill; Mrs.] Irene Pitts, (Hinton, at ('linton Mills;: Mrs. Belle Copeland, Clinton, at Clin- j jton Mills; Mrs. J. K. MaKin, loiurens, I jat Watts Mills; Mrs. Cora Cleland, | Mountville, at Afountville; Mi.ss la>u- i.se Welborn, Fountain Inn, no project; Mms Carrie lamgston, laturens, no project; Miss May Madden, loiurens, no project H was stated at the office of the county superintendent of edu cation that places for the last three named teachers would be provided soon. Appointees for training at Green ville for work in continuation .'schools are: Harold Johnson, Kinards, at Goidvilie; Jack B. Welcott, loturens, j at Watts Mills, and Miss Margaret Boozer, of Cross Hill, no project as yet. Buy Now—Don’t Put It Off. You Will Have To Pay More If You Do. sutoftimg Men’s Blue Ser^e Suits, 11 oz. all-wool $11.95 Men’s Blue Serjfe Suits, 16 oz. all-wool $13.50 Men’s Blue Cheviot Suits $9.95 Men’s Suits, in all-wool, grav and $11.95 Boys’ Suits, with 2 pair of l*ants, all-wool— $4.95 to $9.95 MEN’S WORK SOX Men's good heavy ,W’ork Sox— IDs 15c and 19c Mum Just received, beautiful selection of Ladies’ Silk Dresses, in all the new fall colors and . (fJ AT styles . V " i One lot I.adies’ plain and fancy col ored Silk Crepe Dresses, all sizes— $2.95 and $3.95 Beautiful lot Houses Dresses, in good fast color 80-square Print Cloth, all sizes, long and ' short sleeves TfO Big selection of Dress Suitings, all new fall shades, in plaids and stripes, fast color, 36 inches wide, yard .... I.jidie8’ fine mercerized cotton, Jersey Bloomers, all sizes 00 “ SWEATERS Children’s Sweaters 4n as sorted colors and styles, all sizes— 59c to $2-95 FiVK! Join in ‘.’a - swing to Pontiac and you. t o. ' a enjoy these modem I'.uLor...,; advantages. /.il th<-~ - are yours in a Pontiac, i . that are acceptably low. Lo ake our word alone. Driva it and judge for yourself. FINAfi - --.ij Takejiutace that on the 17ib day of. November, 193$^^ 1 will render a final | account of my acts and doings at« .\d- ministralor of' the e.sta4.e of Mack ! Partlow, deceased, in the office td the, .ludgi* of Probate of laiurens <^ounty, i at 1 o’clock a. m., and on th^ same i day will apply for a final discharge ! from my trust as AdminLstiator. . Any person indebtt‘d to said estate is notified and required lo make pay- < ment on or before that date; and all ' persons having claims against said es tate/ will present them on or before said ilate, duly proven' or be forever barred. 1 C. A. POWKR, Adminislr'atur. Oct. 16, 1933.-^1 l-9-4tc. . 4--I i One lot cotton pull-over ^^eaters,“ass6Ffed jQlc' .Sizes, special . .7.. 1.4idies'' all-wool, medium- Men’s good heavy ^j qq Scout Shoes, special vl Men’s ‘ good grade, heavy Work Shoes— $1.98 and $2-49 heavy Work Men’s extra Shoes^^ weight Coat Sweaters— $2.49 to $4.95 * Men’s Sweaters, all styles and colors, from light weight pull-over to heavy coat styles, all sizes— 98c to $3.95 good heavy Work $2.95 and $3-49 Men’s Dress Oxfords, compo- sitidn sole. All sizes. Special Men’s sqlid leather Oxfords— $2-49, $2-95. $3.49 and $3.95 ' and Ox- Boys* extra heavy Union Suits . .. Men’s good heavy Union Suits Men’s extra heavy Union Suits .... .... Ladies* good weight, ribbed Vests, air " AAc sizes . .: ... 59' 79 98' Beautiful line Ladies* Dress Shoes, in the lat est styles, ', black and brown, in kid or suede— YARD GOODS $1.95 to $3.49 Men’s Shirti* AS LOW AM t-doer Srdnn. MSSi Standard Coup*, M0| Coup*,^t67o; S> 4—r Tou.i.g Sedan, - — . V SOS; 4-^or Sedan,SiOi (Ths RosdsNr) CMiv*rtlbUC«u|>«.MM *585 C L ^1 nriae. SpmemI ArmtUUs mi O. M. A. C. kmrmm. % MOTOBS VALUB lH0MAk)N MOTOR COMPANY X^East. Main Street LAURHNS, S. C* Ntyi'ICK OF SPBCIAL EIJilTION FOR ALDERMAN FOR WARD ONE State of South Carolitui,. '/ (>)unty of Laurens, Town of Clinton. Notice is hereby given that a spec ial election will be held ir the Town uf Clinton. S. on Tuesday, October Slst, 193S, for the purpose'of electing an alderman from Ward One in saidj Town of Clintaa to fill the unexpired term of said t^fice. The polling place for said .election will at. I^lice Headquarters on West Pitts street, in the said Town of Clinton. The polls will be opened at 8 o'clock A. M., and j closed at 4 o'doefc P. M.. on said date. I S. W. Gunerel, J. IL Stone and W. , H. Sinxpnoa have been appointed man. agers of aaid nlactiiw. H. T. ABRAMS. Attest: Mayor. D. C. HBUSTRSS, 59c 59c 89c Boys’ Dress Shoes fords, size 2 to 51/2— $1.98 and $239 SPECIAL Ladies* Dress Pumps, straps and ties, sizes SYi to 7 $1.49 UNDERWEAR Children’s waist Union Suits, long sleeve, 49' knee length, all sizes Boys* heavy Union Suits, all sizes FELT HOUSE SHOES, all colors 39* and sizes ChildFen*s good School Shoes, in black and tan— $1,10 to $1.95 Extra heavy Outing, beau tiful patterns for 1 Pajamas, 36-in. wide laf Good grade Outing, light and dark fancy patterns, also white and plain I Tc colors, 36-in. wide, yd. 10 Good Outing, all —"I A® colors, 27-in. wide, yd. lU Beautiful selection of Dress Prints, guaranteed fast col or, 36 inches wide, 1 Tc yard Good heavy Cheviot, in plaids, stripes, and |Ac I)lain colors, yard .... lU Good heavy grade WTiite Homespun, 36 inches wide.^.$pecia] BOYS’ OVERALLS, Special MEN’S OVERALLS— 69® to 98c SUMEREL’S 1 DEPARTMENT STORE '"The Home of Big Values” : Clinton, S.G. CHork and Weaaorer^ 0 D -a ■ «o 41 f \