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(Sltntiin Established 1900 WILSON W. HARRIS, Editor and Publisher Published Every Thursday By THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY Subscription Rate (Payable In Advance): One Year $1.50; Six Months 75 cents; Three Months 50 ce^ts gpttfpd ^3 Second Mail ^ i. The Chronicle seeks the cooperation of its subscribers'and readers—the publisher will at all times appreciate wise suggestions and kindly ad vice. Th\ Chronicle will publish letters of general interest when they are not of a defamatory nature. Anonymous communications will not be noticed. This paper is not responsible for the views or opinions of its correspondents. . • this well not apply] to cony spondents, for newspapers anSD^rth. other bills, will be presented ajkl fast as they can be thought up. " ' . ONICLE. CLINTON. TRACK MENU ISi ANNOUNCED Rex Augustus W^ilfeanks will tiy, his ma mr. hojaum moore and his'son, han som mooi^, want a bill passed that will give ho hog the right to root or otherwise truspaSs on the grounds I Six IntercoileRiate Meets Listed, land gardingsof hi9 fi»borsunder^n.r. Team Will Trek To Florida nalty of, being shot And confiscated. * #4 a4 r' aa 4 .(he is havving lots of hog trubble After State Meet. -X I here of late)'. nd at the javelin, as usual. J.*B. Ja cobs is ^consistently good high jump er, and will undovbt^ly rack up many points in this event. No old men are as yet in sight for the pole vault, however. As for the broad jump, Allen (ruerard and Bill Thompson, two men of recognized abUjty in this line, will | rank among the three or four best in the state. Coach Walter John?on> P. C. ath-1 Church Announcements dliector. announces .the cample-.| X tion. of ■■ .tnfe.^I5^1L.track.^:3ghedujje. - An i - P«^!;'‘f.^J?fin^e8ting new feature is the addi-.- .hober church, l?as announced his 1936^^.^^ h skedule for preeching ansoforth. he ^ ^ 10 Years ! feature is the addi- iJteras oTliitlfestlFrom The ChrohicTe of February 4, 1926. Dr. Felder Smith ' DR^l SMrm & SMITH OPTOMETRISTS Specialist In Eye En^uninations OflScf Hours 8 to 6 Daily Phone 101 for^Appointment Clinton, S. G. , Jmahfrn versity of Florida on the week-end .will ^ on hand, in hi, pullpit ever secont and fourth Sunday morning at 11 a. m. and will preech a short j5- minnet *8ermont, as usual. « meet The track season roster is as fol lows: • ' I March 28—Carolina at Clinton, var sity and frosh, April 4-‘<ireorgia at Clihtdn, var- A. W. Brice, connected with 5pr^tt, Produce company the past year, has* returned to his former, position with Jacobs & Company. CLINTON, S; C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY\6. 19.36 .services will be hell ever secont ah'd Xpril 4—Georgia at Clihtdn var- h ' P’, fourth Sunday night in,tead of aver ,it7 ■ ! land and M.s,a, Roslyn Blakely and 4;- 4 l I Maude Pearson are on tour of the i nl A.lXirmnn?, mill'^hiXf mi'nncta' April ll-Clemson at Cl.nton, V,r. p,„rid,. I V ' —I nijphtly s^rnionts will oo minn^ts «itv And fro^Ji i - n ai_ \ » tear down a ifdT degrade the state, and,in length onner count of folks have* April 18—Furman at Clinton, var * Crawford 1ms resigned \ THE FARM PROBLE.M I ---- —«»-t ... ........ /\pru lo—rurman at v.^uni.un, var-,y,.- nn^itinn wifh tho rnmmap/.,‘al R^r Babso^ widely-known statis- :the things-that our people need least I more time to enjoy and absorb stuff igj^y j^d frosh. ] hank and Ipff ticia^ and economist, makes this f>f all. They will not help the econom-j at night, collections'will be ^took at| April 25 —Davidson at Davidson,' r,. to accent a nositbfn «« rail both services. " 1 frosh ' ria., lo accept a position as secretary ' . . - » . . . .... I of the First Presbyterian church. I May 1 and 2—State meet at Clin-l changes sta^h^nt in a recent feature article: I ic, agricultural, educational or moral I both services. ' “I am eonfident prosperity will re- :"«"^ition of the state as any thinking , • ,v, turn to the farmers not by the talk can cornej no changes will be made in the ton. if politician-s in congress, but rather such issues regardless of the | prayer-meetings, and t.he same will; May 9-Florida at Gainesville, by the work of Chemists in laborato- advanced by advocates injbe hell on -thursday night enduring a^ed ries” He further added “Henry Ford'^^®'*' revenue producers. i the winter and Wednesday night en^X Xrack prospects-for the coming sea- ’farmers with, legislature is fooliiig away its,during the summer: this is done so’3,j,on ^re reported to be fairly goodi I -y*:. fairly good, be stronger in the nity ♦heatre who holds his show's _on„weight events, with the addition of the vicy-versy nights, he hopes some-[j^ff Prather, mpurttainous w-eight boddy besides his own familey "'ill | prather bettered the state var- The people at the ballot box thisjtake advantage of these fjne prayer- record in the discus' during his and arguing over the question of'ag-^f^ ireneral assem- meetings. / jfreshniah year, and he is therefore ex ^ bly that will {iitch the state s business is doing more for th^armers with, ..^juui.nK .-un.mr,. uu., x. u.uu. .^.^on are repori bis experiments with s^- beans than'^'"’^' si>ectacle is a deplorable one^no conflict will be made w'lth the van-,xhe Hose will ,li thv Brain Truater, «ith''t|,eir 1 ‘i™'’ "’“"‘S' mJ ene^y P<.rim6nt, in leKi,lalion/’ ' ,on qu€,tion, thvy should bU'kht.ng The noted economist may be right, ^^ains I Miss Marie Smith of Glenn Springs, j is the guest of Miss Sallie Wright, j — M iss Loid Blakely has accepted a j position as stenographer with the! 'Commercial bank. | M iss Norma Hallett has gone to Co-1 lumbia university. New York, where she will study for the next several] weeks. *i riciilture,-it is sound reasoning to , • ..u i. • i nvot thai j.v.mam-nt rvlivf will come’”■■■“ hiK iv-jdanv hon i, now beingl dSravTy tWugK Ihv: in.lividuat far,„.-'V-lnva,vJ-in Cojumbia. initiative and practice of common IK'Cte'd to get plenty of points in the er A HARD WORLD FOR YOUTH .sense. . • , ' The farmer s liojie, and that means More than half of the people in the the hope of thtTcity liian also, lies in world at no changes will be in.aile in the la- «j)ring season in-ythis event as well as dies aid., they w’ill meVt when they the shot put. ' ' plese, where .they ^se, why they' xhe relay team will l>e weakened plese, and for army {luifio.se they [^y thl. pin Clark, state record- plese. he do not-t^' to have much to 440-yar<l run, and Paul do with them, as they are a tree of y^^afout. However, Ervin (“Biffet”) OPERA HOUSE NEWBERRY, S. C. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6 On Screen, ‘WO LN THE DARK" Doors Open 2:15 and 6:30 Stage Shows 4:00, 8:30 and 10:30 fr ^ diversifying his crops and in finding y,.a,g old^^In^^thl" SUter persjpimon.s ansoforth. they j^angling assistant manager of proper marketing facilitie:^ affording informed only 5.5 per cent of the profitable prices hnd enlarged uses population enumerated in the last allso have port their th for what he produces. His problems were more than 21 years old. are not going to be solved by tern- Eighteen years ago the World w'ar r own bujjet.s, and sup-!|J^gt_ year’s track team, has expressed n furrin minister when intention of trying out for anchor ise annything to send her.' jiorary .sch^nies set up to cure all ag-1 resulting in social and eco- ricultural ills. nomic u|)heavals so far-reaching and the ufoonbeams and sunbeams and dew /rops and morning glories will runyxheir affairs according to the in- _A UNIQUE B.\NK . aiier tn.s long lapse oi^ime reiurneu ^ y ^ afficient organist, who has charge !ghow un even'beVter this\7rinrPhTl Do you read bank statements?^ Do to normal conditions. More than hal^f ^^e quire will be in the handsj Adams the bbnd mile runJer^^i^ ,u understand them after you have of the peop:le of this country hag^ ^^.^e Clark, rk yore corry enouirh to take care of ^v^jdespread that the world has not yet+^^jjj^tjppg j^ppj^ gp^i^h, after this long lapse of time returned i, man. The dashes will be tkken care of by Joe Bradley, while Jimmy Winget is a quarter-ihile and relay man. Roy Forehand did excellent time in the half-mile la.st year, and is expected to H. D. HENRY 1898-193.5 F. M. BOLAND H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAl. ESTATE / LOANS NEGOTIATED 'Telephone 121 di you 'k spondent, and no songs ^ill be sung without his pressence. \ sibly remain the same, hut if hoisum I • * ^ • moore and art square do not (Juit drinking to excess and don’t give more to the church and pasture than’^ read them? If you do, you are differ- never ha ! any conclusive experience ent from most people, of the world that older folk kntn^^and The small Bank of Owings in the hved in. _ upp’er part of this county publishes a It is not easy to teach tl^ young statement from time to time that its to see through the .spectacles of the depositors, esfH‘cially, can .undei*stand. old. Men and wpmen of.^ature age The statement always shows that the look hack to a hackgrouik totalJy-^ut- hank’s availahl'i^ash on hand exceeils side, the experience ok>'*>uth. Young its dejiosits, which is another way of people/“who are nowkiriving at vot- saying that its depositors can sleep ing age have had/no • contUiCt, since soundly at night. We doubt-4f there ehililhood, with akthing hut economic TiTO- H handful of the entire detu^siun. Sink' ^<‘i<«y can’ he“ko"verned’ ackniingly. country that bear Abe distmction of they have Inyd XtUe from their el, changes’ for the year have having more cash on haml than would ders luit ni^n:^ of anguish over van-lj^^ j^p over be necessary to me<‘t the obligations ished' prokerity, a /)ro»perity which, i due their depositors shouhi they all so far a/the young are concerned, i.s be presented at the suiue time. entire!/ mythical; they never experi-j — — •;ence(jfit. j _ THE SHERIFFS’ PROPOSAL . The young people therefore have a| We noIT^dn' 'jHitTriffs" pidpos'al' (lifntmrt "worLlTn wKicdi to worlTdut 1 TTa v (heir iirohlems^Jiiddt’s their world,; ^ 1^0161118 enough to take care of thi.s ev'ent, since he placed third in the state meet last May. Preston Charles and Colin Hudson are two experienced men w'ho the offisers.of the church w^l pos- ^un the two-mile. Bill. Thompson is the only veteran hurdler, who is cbming out, so far as can he learned. The field events will he in much in the jiast, their seats mought be h^ter shape than last year. As stat- cant. the new pollicy. of the church will he: no pay, no pray; hence, ever- e<l Before, Jeff Prather is the big man] in thiXilepartnient. He_is ably second-' led liy Walter Williams in his two* events, tree discus and the shot put. [ ■aiM. Hugh L. Eidielberger NEW YORK LIFE MAN 13 Years Experience Professional Insurance Informatioin Fuimshed Free Member — The National Association of Life Underwriters. /■ yores trulie, mike Clark, rfd, cony spondent. ‘y Cause Concern '•on changes in the liquor law, that the have gone on rtH.'ord as. desiring ^ fBey have to learrT from their own amendment to the constitution oOr- experience. They neeii to guard thenr- mitting liquor stoivs to stay op/l af- selves against easily being led into ter dark (the opemtors are wanting belief in economic and social expdri- LU p. m. as the deadl'incYXy ments which older ones deprecate a.s The argument of law officers for ifmpractical and unworkahlei They .such a change is that JX will prove need to listen to the "voice of experi- the means of outlawiiw the bootleg- ence." Let us hope that maybe, some-1 \r„ •> ger, that he will bo oiiminated as the, how, they 11 he able to help make it T competitor of thek^^^Bzed store.! _4a hotter world for tlvere is vast roomc' leadeis with an e>e^ gioi^ing de- Their argumer/ debatable. Boot: | for improvement in this unsettled anil mands for inflation, looked directly legger.s will always have patrons, as i sinful age. they always/lave, and the fact That GOOD EATS Conju^resM Lt^ks To White House j For Pronouncement on Way Out. Plans In Doubt! Z^O Prices Nobocly’s Business l.v (lee McGee 'IF' Mike Mak( 'legalized lU(uor stores remain ojK'n at night is rurt going to drive them out of hu'Uu'ss. The staying open longer of tiv/ licjuor stores means that moi'c IBi f/liow, and more danger he encoun- ered at night in driving on the high- —ways. The liiiuor, stores want to stay open longer,' of course, to increase to the gen their sales. state cappit • The liquor husine-' can’t he regu- gentermens: lated. It refu.ses to l)e. plese allow' me space in ypi^ val- ! ——liiahle hoddy to pass some -sugge.s- HARD ON DRlH'iGISTS tions to you from yore flat/rock con- A drug .store in one of the larger i .stiturants while in sessioh, and rest 'toward the White House tonight for signs of an official presidential pro- a Few Requests of the Legislature — 'semMy, nouncement on tax plans for the ses <ion. Out- of the—general confusion at the capitol as to the final outcome of the tax-inflation situation, two im- piessions emerged. There was a gen-_, eral understanding that tlie president would call his advisors into confer ence^ pvobal'Iy later in the week, to outliW his tax vnews. Secondly word was circulated that MAXWELL HOUSE ^ FAT BACON FAMOUS FIFTY COFFEE \ FRESH and THICK COCOA Lb. Can—i a \ Lb.— ; 2 Lb. Can— Z/C > zze \ ,/ 15c / Mr. Roo.seveIt had reached no final de-; ci.sion as to whether new taxes to liquidate the bonus: would be asked at thi.s time, and that such a request WHITE HOUSE Apple Butter 28 Oz. Jar-J» iSc RED R(^E FLOUR 24 Lb. Bag 12 JLb. Bag—10c cities of "the state, carries this cap-; assured that they will be grateful deferred its ad^yore considerations, ansofqi:th,.„ ' ' j Although a suggestion.jrested at the EGGS COLD STORAGE Dozen— tion regularly at the head of vertlsihg following the name of the firm— -Only a Few of tom head, our native bootlegger, re spectfully asks that a act be created w'hich will allow njen of carraekter like hisself to peddle whiskey from against^ the drug business which we j hquse to hou.se on a commission basis, know isn’t true. A“drug sfere, same-! him to do the ptfddling, and the state what sdttn'to-thc physician, should fae|to furmsh the Ikker on plan, reliable" and dependable always, es-the needs work^ (whiskey sto*ar com- ' “The_ Old Reliable Them Left.’’ This is a pretty strong indictment White House for a $230,000,000 a year: j tax program to reipiburse the treas- ] I ury for its bonus'payments by-1945,1 more than one legislator argued to day that thet .administration would pecially in the handling and selling of drugs and sick room necessities. When they become more absorbed in oper-1 ating punch board.s, gambling devices. pertition has almost-put him on direct relief). — art square asks that you kindly con- beer saloons or other side-dines, than sider the townsend plan in toto, and seek only $500,000,000 in taxes prob-! ably as excise levies to finance the i new* farm program. The president: ialreadj/has sought to'emphasize that I these would not be in the category | of new tax^s, since they would re-! place the processing taxes under the j ii^vafidated AAA. H The understanding prevailed among! leaders that no move would be made j at either the White House or capitol < PICKLE DILL or SOUR _ Quart Jar-j- ! ./ , / SAUER’S Salad Dresnng qCarts-' PINTS—17c Saif / Matches Regular 5c 3 Boxi \ in giving drug servuce, their prestige let the state supliment the federal decreases and the public does, not give' govverment’s 200$ per month with a them t^ confidence to which they are^ nice ford to each and ever ^ippy- until Chairman Doughtorof The'’hou^ . • u . ^ grani-,^.^yg means committee returns; We wonder just what this reputa- paw and her grampaw and grammaw, Wednesday from his North Carolina. “ ■ ^ y*:- home. His ewnmittee. starts - all tax M .live with them, and that will fetch ,measures on the journey through con-^ his^familey in 800$ per month. . | , , 7“!, , , No immediate pickup in the infla- the poleesman of flat rock begs drive a^ipeared imminent. Rep yore fine delly-gation to pass laws PHtm&n (D-Tex.) was eX- whereby a poleesman s word will Be however 4o assemble sonjS^, of ble concern has in mind when it re peatedly states to the world in its advertising “that there are only a few reliable drug stores left.’’ SUGAR 10 Lbs.— ■/ 49c 25 Lbs.~—$1.23 SHORTENING In Cartons 8 Lb. Carton 4 Lb. Carton—53c 99c MEAL Home Ground PECK — 20c WASTING THEIR TIME A headline in a Columbia newspa per reads.^^^ “Liquor, horse racing and divorce are important questions faci hig solons.” One gathers that the Johpston highway row has been given a back Specials In Oiitr^New Market i posh to make room for these ‘.‘impor tant’’ issues now ^ing agitated by. certain members in the legislature. ...Get the picture—Here is our law- s^ing Jk>ody sent to Columbia to atttdy and work for the state’s inter- «ata and advancement. Instead we -^nstables so’s he can ketch them out M the copperate limmits thereof. seating their time (for Um taxpegers must pay) ar- gwniMuid fighting over liquor, gamb- divorce, the very things that took in for everthing, and that t^g currency, expansion bloc tonfcow he he paid 10$ j^r arrest for speel-jtg ggjggt ^ steering commit- ing, blocking traffic, gambling, loud;^ ^jjg ^is campaign for pay- cussmg, and salt and battrey m the;^gnt through the issu- 4iight time, he allso wants all polees-i^g gf ^g^ ^g^gy^ y man to he swore in as state and u. s., the good wimmen of flat rOck here by partition yore honnorable upper and lower hou8e‘' to pass a law which wilt forte men to either help around tl^ house, or get up ever morning and get out of the way, and not loaf on the premises till asked to do so. chedoi COLDS and FEVER ^ first day “ISw-nIS'* headaches Dropa SPARE RlRS IbT 7nc PORK ROAST lb- aic SAUSAGE lb. 23<= PURE PORK PORK CHOPS lb. 23c BEEF ROAST »>• ISVic ROUND STEAK ib. 22c GROUND BEEF lb. 15c Standard OYSTERS qt 45c SeiMt oysters qt Me SLICED BACON <>>■ 33c in SO minatea a/.'*-.-;.