The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 28, 1936, Image 2
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THURSDAY; MAY48. 1»86-
MONDAY AND TUESDAY,
June 1 and 2
IW
^The Singing
Laurens Solon
- Suffers Stroke
Representative J. D». Wither?
spoon Seriously lU In Cplum-
bia Hosidtal.
Rental Systran’
Stars In State
Aiken Man and Force of^nspec-
tors To Direct New Legisla
tive Agehcy;
Battles
For Proposals
Comniodity Bill
Start Senate
Deferred.
Amendments
Row. Action
With AL JOLSON. SYBIL JASON, I _ mITTT
YACHT CLUB BOYS, CAB CALLO-f, May 27.
Hospital at-1 Cbluitribia, May 25. — Organization
‘of a state rental textbook system got
WAY and his Band, and CLAIRE j
stroke Represerit^twre M. F. Bush of Ai-
DOUa-The singin’eat, awingin’eati
Tjjrirtjr today (Wednesday) ikon county ait^director.
rtwt and hate, to the y«r a frand-. ^ “semi-con-l Announc^k of the aj^intnwnt
^ rollectlM "f • Kioua condition" at mid-morning. | «•> ■"><»« by St^ Superintendent of
^danang. sad lanriung tlidr way to, phil Huff, a col [ H. Hhpe. who said Bush
aereen happin^M in the big Warner i
Bros, hit critics hail as “an
ment knockout"! *
• Comedy. Yacht Club Boys. MGM
News. \ .
lO- A. M. Show—MONDAY.
10c and 25c
Washington, May 25. — I'said./'wnexner consioerea irom mo
teachnical cotton amendments today r April sales represent an ‘"c**®**® gtamipoint of total tuiit snlea, of
complicated senate consideration of' of P®f or* used tar sales, April
the commodity exchange bill which,! April, 1935, which totalled 99,811. The nanr TTAavv vninmA
the majority leader, Robinion, of Ar-.firet four months' «.les were an in/«‘ • >>«nd new marlt. ™lum*
kansas, had said must be disposed of , crease of 48 per cent over those ^ of used cajr busmeos contnbutod to
‘within a day or two" if a final votej 1935, which totaled 274,121. / the new car results by keeping deal-|
ing a total of 679,104^ used car sales
Chevrolet Motor Cp.^ announced. Sales
for the year to Blay 1, totaling 406,-
620, set a new all-^ime record for the
fir«t four months of a year.
The achievement followed close on
a record-breaking March, which un-
I til April figures were in, stood as the
igreatlMt single month Chevrolet ever
A series of |
for the first four pionth^l Both | these
figures^ represent new^all-time highs.
The greatest preyii^ single used-car^
month in the company's history was
March, 1930, 174,542 \inits were
sold, and the .^rMtest correapondinig
four-monthsy period wma , in 1930,
when sakytotaled 456,^8.' , 1
. .“All pbues of the dealers* hurinefts
shared/in the.Jnerease." Mr.. Hdler
said, yWhether considered from tho
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3
"Exclusive Story^^
‘"•"f-'w/n irntmed and w« exited to! ««!<• in.P^m to b. pnid 1150 .
come here immediately. [month each. i
Witherspoon, 59-year-old farmer, is! Ho^pe made the appointment un<wr
serving his second* term in the legis
lature. He has been a strong support
er of Governor OJin Johnston's poli
cies. ' -t* ,
yM.,tQ..hft.,obtaineiL^
The cotton amendments, offered by ' _
Senator Smith of South Carolina and; «
approved only this morning by the
senate agriculture committee of
Sale»- of used ears in-Aprif
V inventories •advantageonaljr-toyr;^—
With FRANCHOT TONE. MADGE
EVANS, and Stuart ERWIN. The
crack reporter who wrote this story
went to jail rather than betray his
sources of information. But it’s all
here now—all TRUE-:all sensation- connected * with Young's Phar-
provisions of an act pasW at the!which he is chairman, met immediate
current session of the legislature. I opposition from Senator Connally, of
The office carries an annual salai^dfl Texas, when they were brought up
Copeland Blackwell
.Comes ‘Back Home’
Friends here of Copeland Blackwell
will be interested to know Hiat *h€ hr
ally thrilKng—in a screen play that's
dramatic dynamite from start to
finish.^
Selected Shorts. “Debonair New.
Orleans.” Colored Csrtooni “The
Western Trail." _ ^
Morning Show At 10 O’clock.
10c To All
33,000. He said Bnsh was chos^ for
a three-year term|. ! \
Bush, a former teacher and pr^-
ent chairman* of the house education
91 committee, lives at Ellenton. He is a
graduate of the University of South
Carolina and headed schools in An
niston and Birmingham, Ala., from
1911 to 19'16.- He has serv^ in the
house since 1931;
Hope said the board of education
would meet “as soon ms possible" to
inaugurate the textbook system.
He also said in outlining objectives
on the floor.
macy as pharmacist.
Mr. Blackwell was bom in Clinton
where he is pleasantly remembered
and has a wide family connection. He . . . . , .
is a son of the, late Johnny Blackwell the board he fgvored free te
and Janie Copeland Blackwell. Fori^®*^'’ first three grades since
•several years past he has been en-
more than half the school children
gaged in the drug business and comes |y®’'® ®®‘’®!!®<^ them.
They would impose tighter regula'-
tions on trading in cotton futures;
than for other commodities covered!
the exchange bill, an(f would spe-l
(^ically limit trading by an individ
ual or firm to 600,00 bales a year.
The bill, passed last session by the
house, would amend a commodity ex
change commission and give it broisd,-
er powers to control commodity mar
kets. - —•
Smith call his cotton amendments
up for consideration after the sena
first had begun debating apiendm^ts
to the grain provisions of the billf of
fered by Senator Murphy, DemocnLt,\
amendni^nts -also
• Eichelbeirger
YORK LIFE MAN -
15 Years Experience *
PrdfdMional Insurance Infraroatiow
/ Furnished Free
/ Member ITie National Association of Life ^
•:' Underwriters*. *. . .
MW
THURSDAY, JUNE 4
"Road Gang”
.4
, here from Greenwood. His wife and
t"daughter will join him later in the j ^^® textbook program a.s..
i ' * it ^ 1 V* rv.^'vij
of- Iowa.' Murphy’s
He listed the board’s objectives in | would eliminate butter and e^gs from
[the bill.
summer.
With DONALD MOODS, KAY LIN-
AKER and CARLYLE M(^, JR.
Chained like dogs . . . the/desperate
victims of a shocking system at last
blaze their story to th^ world in M’ar-
ner Bros.’ most dramatic revelation
since “I Am a Fugitive”!
Shorts — “Dangerous Jobs," “Iski
Haveshi Youski.” MGM News.
Morning Show at 10 O’clock. '
10c To All
First, furnish books to children' The .South‘Carolinian ,said_Jl ap-
under the lental system £or one-third. peared to him it was planned strate-
^ ^ — - the present cost. ~ ' j gy to get the grain amendments in
_ ^ ' - , .‘g^^onjj to'piace more books in the j the bill and "let the cotton amend-
OlintOn News l bands of more children than ever be-jments take their chance."
for th4se
Mr.s,
[fore in the history of the state. | “I’m going to fight
^ ^ ^ j “Third," the teacher and the pupil | amendments just as' long as it is pos- ^
Charlie Davis, Mi's, M'oodrow i supplied with all books necessary will 'svble for me to stand on my feet," he
Wilson, Mrs. Ralph Riddle and Miss, be able to do .so much better work,
Barbara Strings were visitors in j thereby eliminating many failures.
Greenwood Sunday. J which are a great social and economic
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. ^^Harvey, Miss I loss to our state.
Vera Spiers and llev. Ralph Hughes; "Fourth, to work to the end that
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
Junie 5 and 6
“Bohemian Girl”
Milh STAN LAUREL and OLI-
visited in Greenville Saturday.
Johnnie Hill, Bill Terry and Miss
Lois Stone attended the (fjiening
dance at the field house Friday in
W^are Shoab*,— - ‘ --
M rs. Zanie Campbell visited rela
tives in Laurens Sunday. ^
Misses Nellie Harvey,i Frances An-
HARDY—in a fulHwtgth
ture i deJ^n, Edna Chiney^'LVisrHamp
ton and E. A. Hill were visitors in
Columbia Sunday.
Mrs. J. C. Heath and chlldreri. Miss
well-known gestures.
Comedy. "International Revue."
"(iREAT AIR MYSTERY” No. 8.
in color.
lOc and 2.5c
NEXT MEEK—"WIFE vs SECRE
TARY.” "THREE LIVE GHOSTS.”
"tlF^SERT GOLD" and "YELLOW
DUST.”
textbooks shall be supplied to the
school children of the state without
charge at the present earliest possi
ble date."
JIEALTH HINTS BY
.said. "M’eVe not going to make fish
of one and fowl of another."
Upon the suggestion of Senator
Norris t (Republican) of Nebraska,
who said this argument appeared to | o
be “a waste of time," the cotton
amendments were called up.
After sharp debate between Smith
and ConnaUy on the first of the cot
ton proposals, the senate deferred
further consideration until tomorrow.
CITY HEALTH OFFICER
The subject of mad dogs comes up
for consideration ever so often and
Mickey Mouse in Mickey s Garden—and James Seay and! just now it is causing some real con
Broadway
Theatre
MONDA^Y AND TUESDAY,
June 1 and 2
“Brides AreJJke
That”
With ROSS ALEXANDER. ANITA
children of Greenville, visited Mr. and cern. There seems to be more home-
Mrs. J. H. Seay Sunday. les.s wanderers than usual. Luxuries
Mrs. D. V^ Wright, Misses Minnie I in the form O’f dog^ are evidently be-
Hunt, Charlotte Andei'suii, Mildyediing dispensed with by turning them
Brown visiteil in Greenwood Sunday, loose on the community.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Walker of Lau-| Rabies (hydrophobia) is primarily
rens, Mr.s. Dee Bagwell and Mrs. Wil-|a disease of dogs. Its occurrence In
Ham Cannon were visitors in Green-1 other animals and people is accidental
wood Sunday. I and it is" seldom spread by them. Safe-
Mrs. M'^oodrow' M’ilson and little 1 ty to ourselves and kindness to dbgs
son, Boyce,* spent the week-end. with consists of doing everything possible
Big Lockl Talent -
Show At Lydia i i
LOUISE and JOSEPH CAWTHORN.
Mrs. J. H. Crowe near Clinton.
M,r. and Mrs. Theodora Painter and
Miss Ruth Rice visited in Williamston
Sunday. The latter remained.for a
.stay w'ith relatives.
Mu, and Mrs. J. D. Wm^d, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Howanl and daughter
Kathleen were visitors in Greenwod
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Martin of Gaff-
to get rid of rabies.
These steps are most effective:
Do away with dogs which have no
homes or owners.
For every boy who’s waiting to pop
the question, and every girl who’s
wsiting to answer ’^yes." The picture
nobody talks about — everyone’ii
speechless with laughter.
Selected Shorts, Comrily and I^rsv-
eltalk. , ~t'
10 Av M. Show—TUESDAY.
lOc -iM 20c
tin.
Mrs. Pruftt of Spartanburg, is
spending a few days with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Ralph Spiers.
Mr. and JMcs.*^ Frank Reeder and
children and Mrs. Reeder of Goldville,
v'isited Mrs. Myrtle M'ailenzine Sun
day.
Give the preventive inoculation to
all dogs.
Muzzle or keep on leash dogs not
confined at home.
Every owner owes a duty to his
dog. He should protect it from dis-
Sponsored by the Lydia Mills Good
Will club, the Dixie Minstrel and Va
riety Show will give a program Sat
urday night. May 39th, at 8 o’clock
in the i^chool auditorium. There will
be a big local cast of fifty directed by
I. W. Di<^son of Greenville.
A number of (flever (?bmecHatti‘’lrill
furnish fun for the evening wdth their
songs, dances and stunts, while a
chorus of boys and girls will sing a j
number of popular numbers. The en-j
tertainment promises to be one of'
the sea.son’s biggest hits, with a large j
crowd on hand foe the local talent;
i performance. Several new and novel-
Hi-Lfim Tea,
V2-lb. pkgi
Southern Manor Tea,
2 V4-lb. pkgs.
Sbuthem Manor Tea,
^•lb.^lt^; .7 7 7/7777^7
19c
Z7e
Southern Manor Tea,
3 2V2-oz.pkg8
V
Southern Manor Sliced
PINEAPPLE, large can
ney, are visiting their .son, Paul Mar-1 eases, as far as possible, and give
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY,,
June 3 and 4
“I Married a Doctor”
With PAT O’BRIEN. JOSEPHINE
HUTCHINSON, ROSB ALEXAN
DER, GUY KIBBEE and LOUISE
FAZENDA. Based on a Sinclair Lew-
‘48 nimi4“th«t"4rtartled a-millkm read
ers with its frankness! She found that
Jter private life was a public property
Birthday Party Enjoyed
On Saturday evening Mrs. Clarence
Oakley gave a surpriae birthday par
ty to Mrs. Sam Snailgrove. A large
number were present and enjoyed the
occasion. A contest, “On Your Honey
moon/’ waa won Ma^-J^-A. Davis
jand Mrs. Moilie Painter. Mrs. Oakley
gave Mrs. Snellgrove a spool of
thread to wind up and when she came
to have something in its throat and
paralysis of\4he hind legs usually ap-
to the endH led"h«''t<yra rooTO -adiet^l pears 4ii.:sfc-ievv-Aq», If npthing hap-
many useful gifts were displayed. Af
ter seeing each gift the hostess, as-
sisted by Mrs'. Joe Terry, served
whole-hearted- support to official re
quirements regarding its treatment.
When a dog bites someone or other
wise acts in an unusual manner, tkere
is likely to be a clamor to have it
killed immediately. Unless the dog is
ty numbers will be introduced during
the evening. The proceeds, it has been
announced by the president of the'^!
club, will be used to help carry O]
their work.
CHEVROLET SALES
: SETTING N
HIGH
April Sales Total 134.431 Units, New
All-Time Marli/Tor Company.
truck
obviously mud. this is just the thing! "T
not to do. If possible, f.sten the dog f •" April totnlled U4 4dl un>w.
,n . comfortable plac* where it can- «tting a-Kew all-time high mark f(w
any svhgle month in the company a 7,
history, W. E. Holler, vice-president
and general sales manager of the
197,270, Mr. Holler reported, produc-
not get away; then notify the health
department. Thus gives an'^opportu
nity for an accurate diagnosis of
what the trouble is, may spare much
expense and anxiety to the bitten
person, and perhaps will save the life
of a valuable animal. j
If a dog has rabies, it often seem 1 FOR. SAldE^—All my household goods
W A NTS
in a town where scandal waa the topic
of the day. jAnd one mia-st^ branch, cakes and mints,
rittnf It’s the truth abdut Intolerantfa
and hypocrisy! As only Sinclair Lew
is dares tell it!
—“Stranger- Than Fiction.” - “VUa-
phone Topnotchera." “I’d Love To
lake Orders From You."
Tra A. M. Show—WEDNESDAY.
10c To AH
SUMMER SESSION FOR HIGH
SCHOOL STARTS^NE 8TH
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
June 5 and 6
“CharUe Chan At
the Circus”
With WARNER OLAND; KEYE
LUKE. FRANCES FORD and Chan’s
Twelve Children Comis To the Reecne.
Chills! Shudders! It's s three-ring
thriller! Slinking, snarling beasts of
prey o%^,the trail of a human kill!
Right this way for the most desper
ate, most dsageroOB, most daringjof
the gTs®t detective’s expMts!
Comedy. “Peppery Salt*’ “REX and
RINTYr No. 3. “The Bird Staffer."
lOe and '20e
A summer schodri^ be conducted
St the~ high school from June 8th
through July 17th for all students
who wish to make up work failed
during the reg;ular school year. All
work taken and satisfactorily com
pleted will be aci^ted for credit. No
new work will be offered, but only
that which has been taken during the
regular^ session. All students who
have fa^iled are urged to make up this
pens in two weeks, the dog may be
angry at its conifinement but will not
be rnad. ‘ 7
All dog bites should be cauteri^
immediately with fuming uritric acid.
Accept no other treatment. If the dog
shbyrs suspicious symptoms, the Pas
teur'treatment should -be started at
and furniture. Miss Ladle Blakely,
74 Musgrove street. &-4-^
FOR BALE—One wood saw outfit—
saw, engine and table. J. A Bailey.
6-4^tc
once. There is no other known meth
od of preventing the development of
the disease.
WANTBD^Ypur Electric Fans, Vac'-
uum Cleaners, Electric Irons, Ra
dios, Hot Plates and other Appliances
that need Repairing. R. iStanton
Blakely at Blakely Brothers. Tele-
NewbrarryTies
With Winnsbioro
phone 188.
Ic
MAN. WANTED for Rawleigh Route
of 800 familiee. Good profits for
hustler. We traih and help you. Write
today. Rkwleigli Co., Dept SCE-27-
SA2, Richmond, Va. S-28-8pa
SWiEET POTATO PLANTS, Brim
mer Tomato Plants, Egg Plants, Pi
mento and World Beater Sweet P^-
Newberry, May 23. — John Wertz
sent his Newberry mates into a tie,.
with Winnsboro Saturday, handinglP®*" Red’" Cayenne Hot Pepper
work dunng the sumrher session and' the Royal ^rds their first defeat by 'PI***^- -^1 Kinds* Vegetable and
\
NEXT WEEK —
BROWN EYES."
SMITH."
“DESIRE." “BIG
aad “SMOKEY
thus save a year in high school. No i the score of 2 to 0 as he marked his
examination will be given td stu-j^rth win-in seven stmrts.
dents in September unless ^ evidence!
is shown of having studied under 'an^
approved teacher.
Flower Seeds, Flower Pots and In-
seetkidas, Blahety B re than Seed
HAMPTON SERVANT
IS DEAD AT 105
Newberry 2 11 . 4
Winnsboro ..„ .... 0,5 1
Wertz and livingston; Grey and
Greer.
Why Mt kaep year money at home
by fiThii; ymg aabecriptUma*—either
■r.fmmwal—t#
JAMES W, CALDWELL
OoJumbia, May 23.—George Wash
ington Hampton, better known as
“Uncle Waahington," is dead at the
age of approximately 105.
He claimed to have been bom
March 1, 1831, as a slave to General
Wade Hampton. ;' ,
fie told atories of following* Hamp
ton as a servant during the Confed
erate ‘wax, and.of-serving with a Ne
gro cavalry r^ment in Cii>a dur
ing! the Spaniah-American war.
Whdtmiie .... ,... 4” 8 2
Joanna 394
Ward and Yarborough; Wolfe and
Coleman. <
Store. Telephonic J 88.
Ic
wanted—Party wants large room
with private bath (preferred), cou
ple without children. Apply ^roni-
cle office. Ip
Great Falla
Buffalo
Wilson and Grant;
Hyatt
.... 5 8 1
.... 3 7 1
Putnam and
Excelsior ; 6 10 2
Lockhart 4 7 2
Walker and Nghbni; Deal aad
Oden.
NOnOB — During June and July I
will have a young jack at my bam
on highwwy No. 7, four miles west
of Clinton. I&OO cash, balance terme.
Jack H. Davis, Sr. 6-4-3tc
BABY CHlCKS. SATURiDAY, Rhode
Island .Reds and White Rocks.
Starting Mash, Growing Mash, Lay
ing Mash, Cbich Grains, Regular
Scratch, Dairy Feed, Hog Feed ud
Horse and Mule Feed Oyster Shelle.
Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Tele
phone 188. Ic
Zion DeliciousFlG BARS, lb. .. 10c
AMERICAN
DILL PICKLES, 2 25-oz.Jitfs .. . 25c
HOLSUMxSPAGHETTI or
Tellam's High Grade*
PEANUT BUl 'l'ER, 30-oz. jar . 2Sc
0. K. Plain or lodixed
SALT, 3 pkgs. 7
a • a. a a
10-- ■
8 i
/
lOc
BLUE RIBBON
MALT, 3-lb, can — 63c (plus tax)
STANDARD FULL PACK, RED RIPE
Tomatoes 4 23c
COLONIAL
Grapefruit Juice, 3 No. 2 cans
IN 6 RICH FLAVORS
Knox^JELL, 3 pkgs.
e a a •
17c
Pahndive SOAP. 3 cakes ...:. lie
Vanilla—•Chicolato—Maii^ Flavors
“JinUcet” MuT&r Ice Cieam,
3 pkgs.
a e a a
2Sc
CQLOig&I.
Knk SALMON 2 ^I9c
Libb3r's OLIVES, 13-oz. jar 25c
STOKELirS FINEST
LYE HOMINY. No. 2V2 can
9c
Nu-Treat MARGARINE, lb. . 15c
Rogers ^EAD, now ...
(SUOa or Unslkod)
Sc loaf
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Rogers Big Sale of Tea ]
MACARONI 3^^ lOql
r
25c ■;
.Sanka COFFEE, lb. can
Libby’s SWEET RELISH, 9-az. jar . ' lOe
Woodbnry’AFACIAL'SOAP, cake .... 2
I^>8r CaUn SYRUP, mcdlim caa '40.
FLY.DED lasecticUic, can' 20c
Norwegian SARDINES, No. M can lOe
HEINZ SOUPS. niedtiiBi can .;; ..Z
Chowder, and Conaowunc)
Kelkjrg’s Whole WHEAT BISCUIT, 2 pkgs. 25c
Sea Pood CRACKERS, lb. box gOe
Vulcan Distilled VINEGAR, gallon iar goe
XYZ SraEAD or SALAD dIeSSII^ ijSirt Z. 29^
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