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The Clinton Chronicle, Clinton, S. Thursday, June 7.‘ 1934
HUNDRED THOUSAND COWS
OFFERED SOUTH CAROLINA
FROM DROUGHT-RID
GeoJ A.,Copeland
In Contest
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to enjoy June fragrance and sunshine'
will be cheered b y gifts of bouquets. |
Mr. Wingard, spealiiing for the com
mittee, asks that names of shut-ins in
this community be handed him or
George A. Copeland of this city, one phoned to No. 33, and that all ladies
of the county's well-known and sue- haying flowers who are willing to con-
Relief Administration To De^rmine l Immediately How Mnny of cessful farmers, was the winner in a-^-rflbute to .the epmmittee cammunicate
1 ai™ i?s#o .recent oat contest conducted by the with him.
Th^ Animals Can Be Handled. Projected Move Fits
In With Rehiabilitation Program.
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• Barrett company. The judges complet-
|ed their, work last week and gave first
Columbia, June 5.—Cotton and to-!cowless farnr. family
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^-^>acco growing South Carolina, its pas-35,000 yearlings
ture areas revived- by recent drenching
will furnish a haven for thous-' Fred M. Baker, assistant to the re
■ place to Mr. Copeland, with an esti-
in the state— mated yield of Tl 2-3 bushels per acre,
for beef pur-j Ross Cook of Barksdale, and C. W.
MR. WOOD GRATEFUL
The Chronicle:. ~ '
Will you please allow me space in
.iwoi. VM. aiiu V.. »*. your paper to express my sincere ap-
Stone of this city, tied for second, pj-eciation for the m(\st excellent ser-
place with 55 bushels, with Ed Cul-jyjpg.daughter, Maxine, recieved in
ands of cattle from the droueht-narch-^*®^ administrator, said that what part bertson of near Laurens, third with'Dr. Hays’ hospital. Her condition was
. ® .u:- .ui. u.. ‘?_n bushels. • * — = ’¥^1-- j--.
rams.
who were so anxious. Hospital exper
iences are never pleasant; but it is a
ed West. number that could be handl^ t>l Dusneis. ^ - pronounced very serious. The doctors
Officials of the sun>lus commodity ^ determined quickly in ord|r TKe contest was state-wide, • with and nurses were untiring in their ef-
relief program in Washington offered, that shipments might begin. ' each county participating. In this forts to make her recovery certain
today to send 105,000 head of cattle to ' “We are going to take some <3^ the there were 56 farmers entered, and rapid. The deepest s.vmpathy was
the sUte from the great Northw'est yearlings.” he said, “pasture them un- nitrate of soda as manifested always on their part to us
cattle and dairy country where they til fall, then fatten, slaughter and Mr. Copeland, for ex-
are threatened with stanation because them. We already have a cannery
of the drought. , either in operation or in the process of pounds of soda by the Barrett real joy to know that in Clinton, there
Malcolm J. Miller, state relief ad- establishment in every county in ourj^<>*"P*"y- ’ , is a hospital equipped to give effid-
ministrator, replied that he did'not garden program. I " sincere and sympathetic service
believ^ the state could accommodate “With the exception of these year-
that laTge~ynn amber inir^xroutd take lings, wdiirh wrlLbe distributed td"the ‘
as manv as could be distributed ad- needy in the fall in the form of canned Fl^aayaaa*®
Tvantageously. beef, .all the cattle receired will be^ riUWCl© OUllUay| “Honor to whom honor is due.”
He initiated ''conferences at once loaned or sold at satisfactory prices i! ' B. L. WOOD.
wnth specialists of the Clemson col- and terms.
vice to determine
Q1 ■ 117*11 ^ 1.* 7*^ there. They are ^a
Oa1UC**UlS VY lU' \most conlial greup by wht>m to be
Flowers Sunday
TRUTH
And Nothing But
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. . . It always pays to buy
insurance of a com
pany that bas stood
the test of time.
We sell only insurance
of proven worth.
S^E I S TODAY.
H. D. HENRY
& CO. :
H. D. Henry F. M. Boland
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cattle can
lege extension
how many
joint surplus and
program.
Of the 105,000 suggested,
would be milch cows—one for
.\rrangrements have been completed,Clinton, May 30
“.All the transactions will be carried to distribute free flowers to the sjek
be used in a on through the county relief admini^b and disabled in this city Sunday, June
destitution relief tration. No cows will be distributed 10. when the second annual National
COKE
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W'e have sta^’led handliiiir
Coke and will be pleased to
quote .prices.
PLENTY ON HAND
Clinton Cotton
Oa Co.
Henderson Pitts, Mgr.
',■3
each
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 3rd day of
^except through these agencies afteri FJower~Shut-ln day will be observed. ,July, lOS-t, I will render a final ac-j
70,000 Iiroper investigation.” ^ |7 The program of flower-giving, ac- 'count of my acts and doings as Ad-
Baker explained that the relief ad- cording to B. F. Wingard, chairman Of. ministrator of the estate of Robert
. . .. .-r— J j the local Flower Shut-In Day commit-1 Duncan, deceaseil, in the office of the
—— tee, will be carried out simultaneously Judge of Probay? of Laurens county,
!ia more than 2200 cities of the United at 10 o’clock .a. m.. and'on the same
States and Canada, under sponsorship day^ will apply for a final discharge
tof the Florists' Telegraph Delivery as-1 from my trust as .Administrator,
sociation. with more than .'S.OOO mem- Any person indebted to said estate
l er< in the two countries. is notified and required to mako pay-
Iah'hI hv^spitals and the homes of i ment on or In'fore that date, and all
shut-ins will be visited and flowerslpersonshavingclaimsagainstsaides-
presented by the committee. These un-Kate will present^hem on or before
Ec0m»mi9mt Trm»tfOvt»rt»m
CHEVROLET
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF FOOD SALES
NORGE
NOW THAT I HAVE
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ask yourself tl^ quesdoQ,**will
it keep?** That’s one worry
you can forget forever the day
you have a Norge placed in
your kitchen. You kstou’ food
will keep Jrtsb with Rollator
Refrigeradon, no matter bow
hot the wduher may get.
The economy of being able
to buy in larger quantides is
but owe of the vrays a Norge
will save for you. There are
many others. In Fact, users
report that RoUaior Refriger
adon actually saves up to $11
a month. And in addidon to
saving, Norge is such a coip-
fort and convenience that^ou-
soon wonder how you ever
kept house without it.
Whether you want an elec
tric refrigerator for its econ
omy or for its convenience,
choose Norge and get a full
measure of both. Sec the
Norge before you buy
any refrigeratoc.
FCHNmJR£r«TDVESrFLt)OK tOVERI.VCS
furtunatvs who otherwise are unable
mini-tration had contemplateil the disr
^ iribution of cows jn the rural reha-
jbiliratibh work and that the emer
gency drought relief will "fit in with
our plans very well."
In Loving Kemembranre of Our Dear
-Mother, Mrs. Jooie D. .Mobley
i You are gone from our home, dear
mother:
; We nus-ivy'tiii from your fvlace.
i Without vv>u our life is lost anil lonely.
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I We mi'S the sunshine of your face. '
We imss thy kind and willing hands,
i thy fond and earnest care.
•Our home is dark without thee.
: We miss thee everywhere.
Mrs. Ben Mobley.
said date, duly proven or be forever
barred.
ROSS I). YOUNG, Probate Judge,
Administrator.
Jiine 1, lii34--^28-4tcy. '
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FLOWERS
Member F. T. 0.
Phone 33
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F(>R S-ALE—^Three milk cows, fresh.
$20. $27.50 and $35 cach.ri’riced to
sell. 1. B. .1 opeland. Itp
FOR SALK—F-vt-tiTirer. nitrate of
sinla. ami calcium ar.senate. B.
Holland. ' t 7-12-6tc
FOR S.AIJ-'—Automatic electric heat
er. slight.y U'ieil, at consideral)le dis
count. Dr.' U R, Lynn. Itc
Thousands of Women
Benefited By Cardui
The benefits many women obtain
from Cardui give them great con
fidence In It.. *T have four chil
dren,” writes Mrs. J. L. Ntarred, of
Lssrange, Ga. “Before the birth
of my children, I was weak, ner
vous and tirccL I had' a lot of
trcuble with r.ty back. I took Car-
clui etch time and found it so help
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See Them ... Drive Them
Giles Chevrolet Go.
Clinton, S. C.
NEW GULF PROVES POWER lit
TESTS AGAINST 32 GASOUNES
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Will you get better perform
ance if you switch to the ne*i
Gulf gas? Read this...
A SBIRIES t)f pow er tests on faniQiis hills
in New England, it^he Middle Atlantic
Sutes, and in tlie Sauth liaye proved this...
AU leaJin^ranSs of gasoline are not
alike! Their power varies widely. And of
33 gasolines, the new Gulf gas shows tint-
fotmly greater power. 7 times out of 12, it
pushed a car and heas y load farther up
mountain grades than any other gasoline
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Prove Gulf's greater power! Drive in
to a Gulf sution. fill up with that Good
Gulf. Then ‘‘step on it”—and get a thrill.
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