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r / -“1 ■ ■fe- u. n. u. 't 9- PAfiE lt>l^ r - - • ■ ' / TnE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 193^ ■f* i. "1 (Elfr (EUntan EstabliaM WILSON W. HARRIS, Edit lot And FabHsbn- Pablished Erery Thursday By THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING COMPANT Subscription Rate (Payable Jn Adranre): Ore year $1.50; Six Months 75 ccaats; Three Months 64) cents i Esiiered as, Second Class Mail Matter at the Poet Office at Clinton, S. C. rhe Chr«»nicle seeks the cooperation of its subscribers and readers—the publisher wiH at all times appreciate wise aurgestions and kindly ad- / %-ice. The Chronicle will publish letters of feneral interest when they are not of a defamatory nature. Anonymous cMnmunicatiuns will not he notThis paper is not responsible for the eiewi or opinions ol its eorre^pondents. Nobody’s Business By (lee MefSee Iways Worrying About Some thing To Worry About Nearly all of us are creature^ of invagination, especially ' as relates to our physcial selves. A" day or so ago, a pain struck me and I knew right then and there that I had appendicitis again. I rushed to the doctor and he told me that I couldn’t have that but once and that he recalled having cut mine out ($31)0.00) in 1917. I got well forthwith. fetched home with him, 1 from italy, 1 from switcherland, and 2 from ger- manny. ' . • . yores trulie, mike Clark, rfd, . ‘ his pa. thesCv workers “preference in employ-1 ment before any other new employees i are^itaken on, and to rchire them as j i rapidly a.<j they present themselves j I ami work is available, without dis-, -ajcrimination as to re-hiring or assign-!,' i ment of work.” | 1 Discrimination against union em-| j ployees was alleged in the Mimplaint' presented to the board as the reason ■ for the walkouts in South Carolina, Oct. 20, and. in Tennes.see a month j later. Since the first strikes, how ever, the mills have been operating jEt various times. The lists of employees to be posted are al.so to be submitted for review and approval to the state industrial | Textile Strikes Declared Ended / * * i Industrial Relations Board Or ders Workers In Six Mills In South To Be Re-employed. Washington, Dec. 4.—The cotton textile national industrial relations E. Mood Smith, O. D. Felder Smith, O. D. I)ri4. Smith & Smith OPTO.METRISTS SPECIALISTS ^yes Examined, Glasses'Prescribed! \ Laboratory for Prompt Repair Service. 1.0 WeSi .Main Street Phone 101 CLINTON, S. C. relations boards of South Carolina' Goitre troub|e developed in mj; neck board, in its first important decision'and Tennessee, respectively. j 66$ since the industry's NR A code be-' The board’s decisions were rendered came effective, ordered toda^" reem-^'’'^"^^^ ^ provision of the cotton tex-' ■ with C LINTON, S. C.. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 7, 1933 not long ago. The doctor told me that' it was collar-button pressure. Just last Friday I realized that I had sprouted . a cancer in my stummick. Thastened'of all workers who went on to my doctor. He asked me what I had strike in South Carolina and Tenne-- been eating lately and I told, him cotton milks during the Jajit two pork .sausage, liver pudding, hoghoad •iionths. code giving it authority, and Liquid, Tablets, Salve, Nose Drops Checks Malaria in 3 days. Colds first Headaches or Neuralgia iii 30 the consent of employers and em- n^'^utes. to act in the settlement of FINE LAXATIVE AND TONIC .Most Speedy Remedies Known. ployees, labor disputes. souce,"fried ham, and he said: “Uh- ' huh” and gave me a do.se of salts. The board’.s decision affects ap proximately 4,600 workers at the Rf'okside Mills in Knoxville, Tenn., and at five mills in the Horse Creek Valley section of South Carolina in- cludingAthe Graniteville Mills, at i TO RF.<10Ki: RURAL I-IFE Wf w", «• «•,<-<,*(! i y retary WaLec** in a cent-hr. He k^d tfilit dent*:■' Ian-: ih>’t v "may in rec-gj; te>l a- *he most important smee the Horn* -tead Act," ministering funds to promote perma nent work and improvements. ' Under a recent act pas.«ed by the ^ ■state legislature, it is not necessary' It ain’t at all anything new for me to submit to the voters the question to wake up and realize that I am ill of the construction of the proposed .with an enlarged heart, but later on, projecLs, the act in que.stion authoriz- i find that I ate too much angel cake, -^nd Warrenville, the .\ik ling the issuance of revenue bonds for .the day before or an over-supply Mills, at Bath and Langley, and I the purpti.se of con.structing contom- backbone. In fact, the doctor traces Seminole Mills, at Clearwater, plated projects without an election. | all of my worries and symptoms and). board declared the strikes now' .All that IS necessary is that the Townldi.seases to some indiscretion on myj’” progress at the Graniteville Manu- Council pa.s.s the nece.ssary ordinances | part, and I am getting tired of that;' Company and the Brookside I to make the transaction legal.j This, to! he surely can find something our mind, is dra.stic and far-reaching with me occasionally that I didn’t! Aiken and Graniteville com- what Sec- legislation, and questionable as to its'^-ause. ‘ paniep and the Knoxville establi.sh-! speiM-h re- wisdom. ^ ^ . j ment were ordered to po^t a list of the Presi- |f jhe loan is procured, a grant of! A few years ago, a cancer sprung' who walked out and~4o give, time Ik* approximately twenty-five per cent' up over-night oh my left cheek. My , will be made to the municii>ality on!wife knew it was a cancer, my chi! ~ the _t«tal outlay. Bonds covering the dren avoided me because they didn’H = (I (I (I I * \ I u II ji ' I (I (> ' I 11 I ► ' I 1 i (I I y fl D. HENRY F. M. BOLAND H. D. Henry & Company INSURANCE ♦ $ ♦ ♦ ♦ X ♦ t ♦ ♦ a ♦ STOCKS - BONDS - REAL ESTATE LOANS NEGOTIATED SeeietaTy Wattace interpret^ khc> uf the debt will be sold tOj,want to catch rl, our cook saiit j ■ogran; of ^h* .\dni;nistration and the government by the town and are starting off just, like the cancer that | S | :* v'Ught • • .n the lH*st position to to bt* retired, not by tax levies on'killed her John. It'wa.s a cancer so! 1 so ;h»- aim is to ri'-storo i .r. _ _t i t i- I 1 pr be do so the ^ef nite aim i.** to restoro pi-o|x.|-ty, but out of the revenue* com-1 far as I was concerned. I made my rural life t»* nr.ljion': who have hei*n from the project.s. It is estimated ' will, began to be polite and plea.sant S herded into 'he eitie-. That does not ^ hy city council that the.se utilities will to everybody, mean siCmg many millions more P<*<^- produce sufficient revenue to make • [ —~ pie at work m the highly competitive the obligation .self-liquidating over a! -phis cancer was found on. Sunday^ = hu^me-^s fanning, as .Mr. Wallace period of thirty years, the bonds being corning. I did not have a chance to = described as revenue bonds. In thelpyptact a cancer s^pecialist till the fb>- — eri'lains it. but it mean.s the estah h.shmeni of heal industries, utilizing local raw mat«T:als, in country dis tricts whero the farms and forests can supply tlu materials readily on the one hand, and where the local pop ulation wilt he the primary cuslum- er> for the' -utput of those mdustnes. rates to produce tKe required revepyy/1 yrU r>f my or to Uke charge of the public utiji- j,tock.s and bonds ($,'’)0.00 worth) in ties and administer same until they ^hape and W'rapped my land --titles and plats in one package and .stored safe. event of^the failure on the part of the lowing W’ednesday. During that time, ^ municipality to meet the payments of ^rew worser and worser and I h<*. principal and intere.st of said bonds, pious-er and pious-er, 1 i^ent my ; the government holds the right in the pasuV a check for $6.00. I hunted up ■ c'r‘r:.cl to call upon the to'vn_ au- j^rry »K(!wards and ajiologized for thorities to rai.se its water and I'lfht during the race-for gov-' —afi- -u Himel at-;—thrs K- <> highly praised though w II lak«* a lot of time, i d Ik stimulated and en- .“.^tihli-hirg Industries in where the* r;0 ■ th« piodjct of annual n or wheat. ciMv «*• : the p*-og-3.’ Tt * idea s ■ r I '•aged ■ r I':;* e' als a c;-* like tN.'.'or!, '1-e d.;. tu ng t.=- -ea.' "d p.T’- IS not a new Henry k..-t} > »• p.isi that, and It sue* esstuiiy. produce sufficient revenue to meet the if the loan ^ h.g in.hi.-tries manufac- j oiiK .s in thousands of one. does ob'igat’.ons. Furlher^nore, n me loan is procureii, the money will he spent under the direction of the federal gov- i^ben came VVednef'day. I visited Uie cancer specialist with fear and tremliling. He diJ not seem at all'^5 inton, along wiin many oiner alarmed and that made me mad. Think IIIF S * act fa?*r • *' ujis ha V «tislrt-s> :r. the irrpi> - crunt iv :h. tie- ^ gi h \RMKR S DEBTS Oi... lie« n printed about the de •>. and so many politici- pj.ntitl ih«- picture of einnieiit and in accordance with their specifications and set-up wage scale. Ulinton, along with many other towns, Ks now .swking federal loans, of me being on,the v«*rge of the grave ^ While the liquidation of such loans is and him not bothered. He mashed and to be made through bonds termed as pinched my cancer 3 or 4 times, andjss: revenue IkumIs, the fact remains that , showed me on the point of a little this money borrowtHl must lie paid J knife that my cancer was a tiny .splin- back. and ultimately must come fiom|ter. Don’t know how it got in my the property owners. Regardless of cheek, but it did. I got well in 2 day.s. SPECIAL SALE Solid Gar-Load LIVING ROOM SUITES and ODD PI I .still have different things every few very well at how desirable th«*se contemplated pro- Jject.N may be, regardless of whether days, but am feeling colors, that the utilities for which they are sought pre.sent, thunk you. tfver the \vi|| prove self-liquidating, the heavy farnH'is are on ,i,.bt incurred must he met and we ^ then farms bad better not he led astray in our through f.'nxlosure lujiKeedings and enthusiasm by misunderstandings or the allurement of easy money. These were bought Iasi July before prices advanced and arrived here last Saturday. To move these suites before January first, we are offering special low prices. , HERE IS WHERE YOU SAVE MONEY -ach gltKuiiy • •n p*-! vail> all .* all tlu *f h-.'ing ? 1933. are n a >’.a.e uf practical beggaty. Th-.- i." a.i rot nc^hing could be fu^thi r fl **0 thv truth, a.-' we know and so d«> <-.ir readers. a matter of fact, acc-rding to a thorough study of the wko.e >itualion rcemtly pub-' lished by thr Twentieth Century h'und. the lota; faroi debt of the United State' amou: t> to only about one- third »'f the mortgage debts against city p: *|ierty 1 . Fully s vty |*er cent of all farms are entirely fiw from mortgages, this survey rv|*«rts. Of the remainder, those wh.eh are mortgaged, sixty per cent arc in the clo.sely-grouped i states north of the Ohio liver and ^ ^ Rev*. L K. Wiggins is attending the east of the Mis>ouii. .And of those,, p^p^.y^^b I.,eague conference at Lan-' only about a quarUv, of the debtoils der college. are -.n aryth-ng than can he called " distres'. . r in danger of losing their (;^frey left this week lor homes ihtough fo'vclosure. Pittsburgh. Pa., where he has acceiit. There are 6..kKMH)0 farms iiv-the ed a position for the summer.^ Unit^i i^lates—AIkiUI 3,0110.^)0 10 Yeau’s Ago ifems of IntercHt F'rom The Uhronicle, of 192.1. ^ ^1'"1^ ^ ^ la-wis Bailey, son of Dr. T. L. W. Bailey, and Fayette Henry, son of .Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Henry, are at home from ('harleston, where they gradu ated m pharmacy. .Mike Pleads For Help flat rock, s. U. decein. 4, seeker-terry of w’ar,_ Washington, d. U, deer sir: i seat myself to riet you a few lines about my son’s govverment check which has benn cut half in too. he^an- cers to the name of jobe Clark, and vallunteered to fight in the world war as soon as it started and he 'stayed in until it stopped and now he draws only 12$ per- month for winning same. li •AIkiuI which affects so , . Prof. V. Martin left this week!- prirrrtage of our pepple. As Francisco. (*al.. where he will pend two months studying. mortgage,! for a quarter of their val ue Only alueut 7r>(1.000 farmers' are in acute d.stress. and their total debt i.s Ic's t.han one pel cent of the total internal <Jebts of the jK*op!e of the Unite,! ;'tate> It 10 Us. therefore, that a great deal of nmse b*' been made about 'a situation small is too often the ca.se, we suspect po litical motive,' behind a great deal of the uproar. We are. of cour.se, sorry foi any farmeri tor any one el.se) who is in danger of being foreclosed. We un derstand that foreclosure> are threat ened more often than they are actual ly proceeded arilh. We also understand that the l^ernmenl at Washington is ready to come t® immediate aid of any farmer about to be dispus- aesi^ed. But »e should not hav'e impression get around that all the farmers are **troke,” and that is what many city peopU believe. Truth u—city property now carries thrae times as much mortgage debts as farm property. Mrs. M.. A. Hays is daughter,, Mrs. James Dillon. ' visiting her Sprunt, in •Mrs. Parks Adair and daughter, \ivian PaPrks, are s[>ending several weeks in Orinadu, Fla. jobe talks to me nearly everday about how hard he fought from begin ning to end and now uncle sam has .set down on hi.s bravery, he says he i got gassed 3 times in bullgary and 2i times in turkey and 4 times on the j ^ marne and 1 time in grate brittah and : got shell shocked in germanny and j Poland lyith in 1917. j J- I he says he diddent get hurt much 1 excepp in the head and he has a big, sss 1 scar on same, but hts ma-says-ThaF-arfST j caff kicked him behind the smoke-j | hou.se in 1910, when he was a baby ^ an<l was helping to hold him away; ~ | from his ma while she was milking her to feed l)im with, but a shell mought of struck him in the same place for all she know.s._ 11 f- GAPPELL QUALITY SUITES VERY L.\TEST STYLES. EINESTJIH'ALITY ANGORA GOAT MOHAIR, LOVELY MOQilET REVERSES. so, mr. seeker-terry of war, if you , ~ all ever want jobe ^gain to fight yore | furrin battles, you had better increase ■ ZS hi.s govverment check back to 24$;! we simply can’t live on 12$ and run a ford and you all ought to know that ~ ‘ by thi.s time, jobe allso has a wife and .ss ( orinne Hailey left Tue.sday 3 childrens in our house-hole at pres- for Philadelphia and from there she sent and just think of 12$ to feed sails for England and Eurojie where same with a procesting tax on nearly she will. spend thb summer. everthing we buy. Miss .Mayme l>eake is the guest of' her sister. Mrs. K. W. Stone, in Union. Mil M^s Mattie Holland left .Monday jobe did not martch on Washington accepted with the bonnus army; he coulddent 7a“poi(ftion Mr. and Mrs. E. G. spending several weeks Mo. ' F'uller in TIm -Miss Frednee Scott of Pacolet, is the guest of Mr, and Mr*. 1. C. Bo- 'land.. CITY* SEEKS 1.0AN Toani of Clinton, through jts city council, is seeking a loan of ap-1 Mrs. M*. A. Galloway was a pleas- proxlnately 1170,000.000 from the hosteas to the Mothers’ club 'icdcral Public Work* Administration'T^l'ursday afternoon. to finance the extension of the water and sjaten*, and tlie construe- ■ M*"** George White of h'avannah, is tioa of a municipal building. The ap- '*^*'* guest of her'si'sler, Mrs. T. D. plkaCMHi COM to Washington for ap- ^*^Peland. see his way clear to do so and de pended on you all doing the right are \ thing, but now he says he wishes He Nevada, had of went, he is a strong talker and I he thinks that sen. pattmann of texass and hisself could of gone be fore the pressident in a boddy and mought of got the bonnus and kept his check from being cut allso. please reconsider jobe’s case again, h^ sunk a submarine on the way over there, and w as a strong, brave fight- j ing soldier and desei-ves his full mon-ii ney, Vizzly: 24$ |)er month, he say* he would not of shot so hard and »o ^fast at the enimy had he of thought LOVELY TAPESTRY COVERED SUITES AND ODD PIECES ,. . shown in the most popular colors. Make your selections now and save money. What could he more appro priate for Christmas than a few pieces of 't1ifniture''Toriire home. We Invite You To Visit Our Store and See the Values We Offer. WILKES & CDMPANY CLINTON — TWO STORES - LAURENS pronlb^ tlM PaWk Work, Adn^nis-. (From ril„ of The Chronicle for'that you an would n'ot iRni4ci»te"hL‘ tratiui act up far/lnb^jpurpose of ad-[June 14th, 1923), 1 jKheeventents. \