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V';-. mgi^tWo t..7 '.- 'f:' ■/. I • f- y^-. :74: •> / —% THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1935 i««i i - f / Chevrol^ Held Fii^t Place Ih Sales For 1934 ■ / Detroit, Feb. 9.—Final complete r^strations for new jpoto^ vehicles for the whole United States for 1934 compiled by R. L. Polk & Co Chevrolet leading the field in both .: ,;ca;r sales ,and truck sales for 19l34r by ^ margin of 33,634. Totar sales of 'new passenger-ears of all makes pregiahered in the United States during*^1934 were 1,888,567, as compared with 4,493,794 jin ^ 1933. Truck sale.s of-all makes ih 1934 to- Nobody’s BusinessI/ By Gee H«Gee . Flat Rock ^Continues To Expand it looks like, flat rock is going' to have a new indust^ in it ,rt Won't be long now befoar a fine ^ undertaker j’bizness will be started in our midst, show ^ will have a funneral parlor and a '“'^’■^hearse and a aimberlance to sehd out for folks who are might ni^ dead onner count of wrecks, shooting scrapes, ansoforth. 4* dr. hubbert green, our local fissi- cian, will be the leader in this new enterprise, but he will be a silent taled 493,041 as compared with 245,-1 pardner. he do' not want to be an of- 869 in 1933. — —I ^School BiQ^Vote Week Showdown On To^hci* ^ Raise and Longer State Aid Term 'Nears In Senate. ' sures atoo yrm expected in the le^s- liture thi^^week. I ' re8> n was Of three pending measures con^dered likely that one or more md be WQ reached In the house a Joint ijresolntion proi viding a referendum on a proposed constitutional amendment to remove the f week, further ednsideratipn of the is-i. In the case_pf pa.ssenger cars, this | of his patients will no PRESIDENTIAL HURDLES Washington, Feb. 18. — There are!sue bjr the geiferal as8<Sh[*ly during three major differences between the' the seventh week of the session president and influential groups in| loomed . today. both houses of congress, w jthpjitr TTie senate waa expected to decide counting the bonus' legislation which during the week whether it will place has not yet come to a head. its final stamp of approval on an en- Those major matters which are go-! largement of the state school program hree-ntHll property levy is pend- Columbii, Feb. 18.-With the school in both cjiambers ^ bills question leaping into the legislative authorize the #vernor foreground in developments of last!*^® ; property levy, as the state’s financia] cohdi^on July 1 will permit. The senate judiciary committee is jexpeeted to bring out during the week fiser or a director, as a great manny . jj *^political immediately and whether the proposed doubt have to .7,, .. „ ' Js;; the highest yearly total registered since .1930, while truck registirations are the highest since 19(29. The buy ing trend continues to favor the low er priced cars^ and trucks, Chevrolet, Ford and Plymouth registering 1,367,- 991 out of the 1.888,557 J>y all makes conibined. ’ " V In view of the late start which Chevrolet suffered due to labor trou bles and other delays holding up pro duction for'the first two months {of the year, it is considered an outstand ing feat in the industry to overcome the late start and sell more cars in ten months than its competitors sold in the whole year. Chevrolet exjiects to maintain its leadership in 1935 by .Wing more than a million cars and trucks, thus con- tiibuting materially to increased busi ness and increa.sed employment for 1935. WANTS FOR S.\LK—Four fresh milk - K. L. Smith, Aca<iemy St. cows. Up IF IT CAN BE CLEANED OR pressed. Royal can do it. Royal D^ Cleaners. South Broad Street, Phone 77. ^ tf be Handled, and he can turn trade theilr way» but he ck> not care, to be on the stationary and letter-headsj skill and firmness which the presi dent possesses, do net include the nu enlargement Would provide for exten sion of the state-supported term to ting berried is entirely too high, and nothing is ever left for the doctor who practic^ on thjem after the fijn- neral paldor gets thru with the corps es. dr. green says that a feller can* buy a new moddel otter-mobeel for what it costs to be laid away tn- impaired. descent shape, the new funneral home will ctit prices verty low, except to ritch folks. dr. green thinks that the* undertak ing Iplant will have its headquartere in the rear-end of his drug stoar, and the coffings and^,pa.skets can be put up-stairs in the room next to miss Jennie veeve smith’s beauty parlor which she clo.sed up last month and returned her stuff to the factory arvd lost all of her down payments. merous minor and unorganized ex-^t'seven -or eight months Soon after Governor Johnston sent a message to both branches of the leg islature last week advocating a higher pressions of discontent. Those, may all be swept aside and forgotten if he thinks the cost of dying and get- outcome of the major items dis closes that Mr.. Roosevelt stiU u^etkins control of the federal government in most of its branches.-If his program and his policies in respect to any one of >the disputed matters should be rthrown, his prestige would be That is why the president has called upon the most vigorous and respected I)emocrat in either house, Senator Carter Glass of Virginia, to come to his aid in this crisis. Senator Glas.s has been more open in criticism of the New Deal than any4>ther Democrat, almost as vigorous as any Republi can.. - Senatqr.Glass scoffed at NRA when it was instituted, refused to sign tjhe* newspaper code an behalf of his two Lynchburg papers, or to fly the Blue Eagle. That wa.s after he had refused Mr. Roosevelt’s request to become holsum moore and art square wili possibly take some stock in this new j treasury, the post/He held in the latter years of the WHsan MAN W.ANTEl) for Rawleigh route of 800 families. Good profits for hustler. We train and help you. Write today. Rawleigh Co., Dept.*SOB-27- SA2, Richmond, Va. ’2-28-4p8 concern, and holsum hopes to get hi.s cuzzin, zebra moore, to be the em- bainmer and amberlance driver, he has had experiehce in this trade at the county seat undertaker headquarters, and would benn there now had he not of took* up drinking to access^, he has quit now though for good, so he says, after his scrape last w'cek. - U I" UK SALE — Used Hotpoint electric ... range. Bargains in used electric re frigerators and used radios at special prices. Radio Exchange, Phon^a 36. 3.7-6C NOW is the time.to "spray your fruit trees with_ lime-sulphur spray. We have just received a fresh supply! Farmers Exchange, t ^-21-2c JAWING—See Mrs. C.>L..Sims tor all of sewing, at 31 Hampton •venue. Itp SEWIN^ kunls '1X).ST—One 4.50x20 Fii-estone tire be tween Clinton and Glenn’s Service St-ation on Mu.sgrove road. Reward if returned to. Bill Chaney at Farmers Exchange, Itc PIANO—For sale in your community, beautiful upright .piano just like new for balance doe on same. Terms to K sponsible party. Special discount for cash.-Act quickly fur wonderful baigiiTn. .Address Box ITS, Concord, N. 3-7-3ic "I HAVEN’T HAD A COLO IN FIVE YEARS” “In the eld deyi I need to dread tte coming of Winter. I tree always fighting colda- feeling about halt aUra—trying to work with my body aching and evary nervt on edge. "Then'a friend told me about lleCoy'a Ood Urer Oil Tablets with their marvelous vlUmlns A and D. 1 started to take them live years ago and 1 havan’t had a cold since that, time. “McGoy's tableU put new. lit* In folka; build up resistance so anyone ean laugh at cold germs. They make weak, iklnnj ^plo strong, steady-nerved and vl^rous. Toty’t* wonderfull" -> Oet tba genuine MeOoy’s Ood Liver OU Tablets frem ywur dnig^ today. Don't waste money on tmltaUons. Ask tbr McOOy'A the people of .flat rock will enjoy being berried by home-folks instead of sitrangers as heretofoar and everbod- dy wishes these gervtermens •.. big suckcess, and it is to be hoped that they will have a very large patter- nage in the near future, by hawing dr. green connected with 'the under- tak-ing parlors, lots of new bizness can be had from day to day, as his practise reaches 5 or 6 miles in ever direction from flat rock, we are grow ing. Mike Clark Writes HSU. Huey Long ‘hon. huey long, ■ botton rouge, la. deer .sir: .j ^1 am riling to infarm you that i am one of youre admirers on the remote control ba.sis an<l i hojK? you- will make everboddy shear their wealth with cvvedboddy and i trust that you and all of yore boddy-gards are well and enjoying life. administration, because he cpiild not hydro-electric tax, if necessary, to support an extended school term and higher teachers’ pay, the senate pass ed on second reading a bill ttflnerease the tei^m to s^n months and provid ing a 15 per cent'rai^ in teachen’ salaries, but left the question of fir nancing" the measure to»be thresh^ out upon third reading. ‘Before the bill comes up fojr^the final reading in the chambe^/nowi^v- er, the senators are scheduled to act upon a motion by Senator H. Klugh Purdy, of Jasper, to adjourn de^bkte on it until arrangerpems for financing the enlarged s^hbol program tfan be made. / The estiirtated cost of carrying out provisiopi^^of the measure have been i>laced^ at $1,483,000, while a pe>nding aipendment to extend the school term to eight months would swell the esti mated cost to $2,361,000 a year. The amendment was offered by Sen ators Nance, of Laurens, Brown, of Barnwell, xnd Jefferies, of Colleton, the iMcEachin^-Hkrvey liquor control bill as a substitute for the Blatt- Brown bill passed by the house. Sen ator P.~H. McEachin, of Florence, co author, has been requested by the committee to draft an amendment to bring all the counties under proyisions of the bill. / jMeanwbile, the senate ftnaxM com mittee was not expected to report ouft^ the $7465,842 approprii^on bill pass- • a ed by'the house until next Gray Funeral H<Mne 4 CUnlon, S. C. _ FUNERAL DIRECTORS ^ and EMBALMERS * _ r>- .^mbulance Service Phones 41 and 399-J ♦ / Il Hugh X. Eiclielberj^er ii NEW^ORK LIFE MAN * IS Years Ext>eTienee Professional IntoraiiM Information ■' Furnished Free Office: Room 209 Jacobs & Co. Building .see eye to eye with the president on ... V _ , .. . ^ .. , ,. • «“Tri/ k . with the argument that it Would re- financial po.licies. He has been out- ■ to numerous ad- spoken in opposition ministration project, in the last con gress as well as in this one. Appeal To Glass It came as a surprise to Washing ton, therefore, wihen news leaked out that the president had personally telephoned to Senator Glass for aid in gating the “w^ork reJief” out of com mittee in the^^pre^lse form in which it went in. That is the $4,880,000,000 bill to take all employable persons off the dole and put them pn public works at an average wage of $50 a month. Harry Hopkins reports that about 2^ millions of men have already been ao shifted. A fairiy complete program to do the 'same for another 6 million is said to be reculy to start on whenever congress acts. * The opposition on Capitol Hill is to the $50 wage. The president’s view is that the whole scheme would be scuttled if the demand/for the “pre- i hartily agree with you that all of the monney in the world ought to be re-divided among*s>t the peeple who made it and let us all get an even start lik we h&d when adam and eve walked out of the gartling. they did not have no big trusts to make them ■her slaves, rr- vailing rate'of wages”/were complied with. Arrayed against him are the influences of organizki labor and of the business organizations who are opposed to any extension of public suit in a great relief to property from local school taxes whereas a one- month extension would not enable counties and"school districts to reduce considerably their present leViea. Debate dn the. bill last week brought out a fairly definite alignment of two schools of thought, one favoring pas sage of the measure and then finding means for financing it, and the other preferring to wait until financial ar rangements are assured. One group, led by Senators S. M. Ward, of Georgetown, and Purdy, held that the bill should not be passed until necessary revenue is in sighL while the others contended that the revenue could be raised through prop er liquor taxation and an increase of one mill in the present half-a-mill a kilowatt hour power levy. Whether the chamber will demde to defer further action on the mea sure until sufficient revenue is sight ed, pass the bill and send it to the house in its present form or amend it to include an eight-month state- supported term was problennatical. Consideration of tax reduction mea- works. but think the .straight dole is^noji the nation has had any experience preferable. The appeal to Senator i congratulate you onner count of the way you and yore soldiers knock ed the block off of that pitcher taker who tried to get yore photogrraff while you were mad at the citizons who wanted to have you shot for taking the state gowermervt out of their hands and putting it in to yore own hands. i will ogger-nize a “shear the wealthy” club for you in flat rock if you_so diesire. holsum moore and art square pervided you do not take any thing away from them'and give it to someboddy else, both of tl^m seems to be fairly well off, but they owd* some installments yet. > please don’t go back up north amongst them yankees; they mought YOU lie awake .7 nights wondering what 'would happen if your automobile should injure someone? Why not end this worry— iETNA-IZE Ycm drive vour car more miles ia sommer. All the more reason to take out our Combination Auto* mobile Polic}, covering every io> jorable mocormg risk. S, W. SUMEREL Jacobs Bldf. ' Clinton, S. C. Phone 80. hit you in the eye again when none of yore boddy-gards are close enough to protect you. if you must get hurt, it will be best to let some of yore own|R«*e>'vj system, with the secretary of Glass was an appeal to save the en tire project. Pensions.and Banking Next in immeiliate importance, in the president’s mind, is the compli cated old-age pension, unemployment- insurance measure. It is hardly ex pected that he can count on^ Senator Glass’s help in this. The whole thing is conceded to be a muddle. The plan as presented to congress is reganled as half-baked and it looks now as if all the influence the president can bring to boar will not get through congress in anything like its present form ,1f at all. Nobody on Capitol Hill underata: the pension bill yet, iitod few at t other end of Pennsylvania avenue. The reason for its hasty introduction, it now J)ecomes clear, was to head off what seemed like even wilder jjropos- als, such as the Townsend plan; but congress has refused40 be Stampeded into hasty action on this measure. Of even greater consilience is the new banking bill, drawn up by Sec retary Morgenthau, Governor Ecclee of the Federal Reserve board, and the president.-himself. It is another and vigorous attempt to place all bank ing and credit control in the hands of a;single federal agency, ithe Federal as yet. There isn’t any question that a great many congressmen and a larg er proportion- of senators have been stung by the criticisms directed against Capitol Hill, as a whqle, and are ready to seize any toMkantial pretext for displaying their indepen dence. . There is no special sIgnTFrcah''ce TnT the removal of Jerome Frank and his followers from the AAA. Secretary Wallace has learned how to run his own department and he and. Ohestor Davis, AAA administrator, are pulling together as never before.'Mr. Wal lace, mdreover, has learned a lot about congressional politics and how to play them!'- southern gentermens biff you. i hope it is healed up and haired over now. i want you to remember my address and just as soon as you commense to ^hear the wealthy, kindly sendTWTit^^ part of same by first male; send tlw cash monney, as checks are becoming hard to haixpe in flat rock, we have no bank since the cashier took the amnesia and lit out in 1921. - yores trulie, . - . _, mike Clark, rfd-. Cheken Supper At Hurricane There will be a chicken supper at the Hurricane school, Friday evening, Feb. 22nd. Everybody is invited to come.. Supper will be eerved at 6:30. Postoffice To Close Friday The/postoffice will be closed*Friday, February 22, fl^r. George Washington’s birthday, exoejpt between tbe hoars 9 to 10 a. m. Say- *1 RAW IT IN THB CHRONICLr* Thank Tm! SPECIAL FQR FEBRUARY Large 39c, 4-ouiiet bottle of Puretest Sodium Perborate, pleasantly flavored, and regular l! i 25c tube Rexall Milk of Magnesia Tooth Paste—BOTH for 39c. Save 25c SMITH'S PHARMACY The Rexnll Drug Store the treasury directly in command. The purpose is yo enable t|)e Central Hbank fonned to JssfiF* orders to all banks as 'to'whtt they may~lmd and on what s^udty, thus making credit inflation poa^le _qn Mi almost/an- limited scale. In^stead of the Mqtii^ity, which has been the afni'^of all bank ers,^ sinos the crash of 1929, when their “frozen loans” got them into trouble,^ihis bill would permiFand encourage commercial banks to-Jend| on long-term mortgages,^to industries 1 and busiiiess^ for long-term working j capital—precisely the opposite praC- i tice_that-l\as been urged on them the pa sF three \ years. Down the Stretch Senator Glass, who as the principal author j>f the Federal Reserve Act and as former secretary of the treasury, is held by many Democrats to Be the best authority in America on bai|^4i|g matters, has already come out out spokenly against the new hanking bill. He is prepared to' wage the fight of his career against the adminisCration^B plan, and the betting is at least even, if not slightly better,.that be will win out The fight will Im between a -vet eran aenator of proved figbtii^ qoaii- ties a president ci iriioM atuni- na ini; pitehM balHNle aekhar coinfrees RUBBER STAMPS . Any kind, to fit any business. 24-hour ser- \ vke. Reasonable prices. Telephone 74. •[ The Chronicle Publidii^C^. Printers - Stationers 8UBSCR1BB TO THB CHRONICLB *TIm Paper Bvaryb^dy Kaade** Announcing J: ^25.®® PRIZE AWARDS Conqrahilaffoni to the winnersi In addition to thf six cash prizas, every contestant receivos tho famous f*i99ly Wiggly Budget Book. NOW — will soma MAN soo to it. that tho WOMEN lof this town got what thoy wont —tho shopping odvon- togos of Piggly Wiggly. let Prize Ten dollar prize awarded to:' Mrs. R. L. Co^'65 S. Adair St. Clinton, S. C. 2nd Prize Five dollar prize to Mrs. W. H. Shands, 35 Calvert Ave., Clinton. other Prizes Four prizes of $2.50 each awarded to: Mrs. V. Parks Adair, Clinton, S.^C., Mrs. W. P. Baldwin, Clinton, S. C.; Mrs. T. L. Cooper, 81 North Broad St., Clinton, S. C.i JUrs. G. W. Holman, Clinton, S. C. 1 PIGGtY WIGGtY THE INSTALLATION OF AN UP-TO-DATE MODERN DAYTON MQISTURE DISPLAY FOR VEGETABLES. This equipment keeps our vegetables nice and fresh all the time. This is just as essential for keying vege tables nice as refrigeration is for meats. We invite you to visit our store and examine this, display. specials this week PHILLIPS’ - TOMATO JUICE, No. IV2 can PHILLIPS’ PORK & BEANS, 1 lb. can .... ROYAL SCARLET Grapefruit Juice, 2 No. 2 cans ; ROYAL SCARLET Tomato Juico. 1 gallon can ... Rklm CpFFEE, lb. ...... .;. RkhmondOeam COFFEE, lb.. ^ POST TOASTIES, 3 pkga ... 25c • Sc . 5c 25c 55c 23c moMs MIXED SAUSA BEEF ROAST^lb... ROUND STEAK, lb. HAMBURGER, lb. .i KINGAN-S RELIABLE'^ CURED HAMS (whole), lb. 15c i: • • • • 25c 15c 25c FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, SHRIMP FARMERS EXCHANGE (Blalodc's Grocery said Maritet)^ Two Pitonen—153 imd 157 ^ Wt Di ter y, ^