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A 1 / T PAGE SIX A /. ■1^ A. 'tqe chronicled WANT AD RATES HEAI^ organization le p«r ward f«r lint tauHr- tk)tt;l'fiTe liiMrtkna for" tho priee'W four. Mittiaaai eMrgi SSc. Cord of tluuks mad trifcotoo iif mpoct, le o word, pojoblo in odroBce. Mioiaiiai SOc. WANTEIVrTg exchonfe an electric stove in j^od condition for o wood i^ve with water back. Apply at The <%ronicle office. 24-2^! AOCrpE-NT Insurance Tickets cost j only 25fc a day; pay up to'^,000. S. W. Sumerel, phone 80 and 32. 3c SEEDS, FEEDS. Feeds of all kinds, | ■> Fountains, Feeders and ChickJ"^^ lets. Seed Beans^ Peas, Tomato, Ten^ dergreeUf Spinach and Many Others In Bulk. Flower-Seeds in Packagres. Blakely Brothers -Se^^ Store. Tele phone 188. ’"'*1 Ic- For Suinin^, Given The-^Sunda]^ school eofthall leagrue summer schedule'has been an^nounced as/ follows: . • r WHY WASH fftrhome? Buchanan’s does it best. ITpbunds Damp Wash, ready to iron, only 49c. Buchanan’s Dry Cleaners and Laundry, Telephone No. 28. tf W. R. ANDEBSON, JR. Newly-elected President of Clin ton Chamber of Commerce. NOTICB • . ■ ^ Why not keep yoiir mon^y at home by itivingr your magrazine subscrip tions to—' JAMES W. CALDWELL Call 38 t LOST—Red female hound dog, on In dian creek. Answers' to name of Tillie. If found^notify M. A. Cannon,’ Clinton., Ip President Anderson yesterday an- June 21—Methodist,vs Bailey Mem orial. - i dune 22—'Baptist vs’Presbyterian. June 23—Bailey 5r(^orial vs -Pres byterian. June 24—'Baptist vs Methodist. June 28—^Methodist vs Presbyte rian. _ ‘ June 29—‘Baptist vs Bailey Memo- June” 30—Me^ddlsTTs Bailey Mem- rial. (. orial. I , July 1—Baptist vs Presbyterian. July 5—Bailey Memoriab vs Pres byterian; July 6—iMetbodisf vs BaptisA. July 7—Methodist vs Presoyt July 8-^BaptistVr^ailey Mem^i^in’ July 12—^Methodist vs Bailey Mem orial. July 13—Presbyterian vs Baptist. —-Jill-.Bailey Memorial ys Pres byterian. J July l.T—'Methodist vs Baptist. July 19—‘Presbyterian vs .Methodist. July 20—Baptist vs Bailey Memo- nan. VENETIAN BLINDS—Let us meas ure your windows and make a price for Venetian blinds for your windows. nounced the appointment of the fol lowing standing committees to serve the organization foV the coming year# Program; D. 0. Rhaftie, Jr.^'.'chair- man, H, L. Eichelberger, W, A. John son, A. B. Godfrey, 1^. C. Keustess, W. W. Harws^— Membership: Irby Hipp, chairman, W. H. Simpson, J. P. Prather, L. W. Rawls, ,Russell Cooper. , C'omnvunlcation and Improvement: E, D. Craig, Chairman, L. B. Dillard, L. E. Bishop, L. L. Copeland, C. D, Jonca.__ Finance: B. R. Fuller, Chairman, R. Any size, any color. Prather-Simpson Ellison, George R? Holland, H. D Furniture Co. V tf MAN WANTED to supply Rawleigh’s Payne, P. M. Pitts., Industrial: W; -E, Johnson, chair- Household Products to consumers. | foan, R. E. _Eerguson, .S. W. Sumert^, We train and help you. Good profits i^‘ F. Adair,,-( . W. Aml^sbn for hustlers. No experience necessary. Health and ,Sanitatioiri> H. F. Win- 1 THUBSPatIV JONR 24jJ9S7 -JackMin^Miss.—• Mississippi is the only stap[?^ which tftie Negro popn- la|i<yn exceeds the white. .Tbe-pii^ent- aiges are 50.2 Negproef and 49.8 white. Washingrton, H.-C.—The total area of national forests in t^ United States comes to 163,310,002 acres. Austin, T^xas.—rAt the annexation of Texas, a joint resolution expressly gave that state the right to divide it self into as many as 5 i^tes ,withoirt further permission from^^hgreas. AVashington, D. C. —^ The National Geographic society, founded in 1888, now has^a membership exceeding 1,000,000. Tuscon^. Ariz.—Arizona was sor call ed by the Spaniards as early as 1736. Whevil Control , Clemson, College, June 22.—Reports from county farm agents for the week ending June 19 continue to show^that the boll Weevil is unusually abundant this year in the coastal and lower Piedmont sections of the state. In the upper Piedmont section weevil infes tations at^ rather sparse and spotted, though a few fields are heavily in fested. By the end of this week most of 4he cotton in the state “wtlt have be- Tf&fne too large for ipost effeirtive use of the early poi.son,‘-8ays W.^ C. Net tles, e':^tenaion entomologist. There fore, this will be the last week_during Wellington, N. Z.—The largest sin-'soned fields ^le ^bwer in the world grows on the j ■■■ '' " —■ Rafflesia plant and sometimes reach=l, e» a diameter of three feet; T which' early-^plication of the 1-1-1 mixture will be generally divided. Mr. Nettles points out that actual counts made in tpoisoned and unpoi- of the coastalsection shoWw reduction an appreciab^ benefit in . ion of punctUr^ squares by the the application of a 1-1-1 toixture. On farms where the tottgn^d been poi soned the infestation coi^t averaged 6.1' per cept, and on 24 adjoining. farms where the cotton hadAiot been poisoned the infestation eoiil aged 19.6 per c:ent. '' ■-4. :»yer. Gray Funeral Home: Clinton, Si C. ^ FUNERAL DIRECTORS ••• Alld ••• EMBALMERS “ Ambulance.. Serrke. Phones 4^ Md '|99*J L. RUSSCiX GRAY mad :T. PARKS ADAIR, Gen. Mgra. rial. Pleasant,—pfofitablo, dignified work.; Chairman, J. B, Townsend, W. Write today. RawleigK’s,' Dept. SCF-j h. Pitts, W. ( . Huffman, Dr. J. W. 27-.53, Richmond, Va. 1 ip4Da\cis. j _ ' Business Relations: Joe L. Carter, PLANTS, PLANTS. Sweet Potato, Tomato, Cabbage, Gollard, Hot and Sweet Pepper and Plants. Black Leaf 40, Evergreen, Slug Shot and chairman, W., D. Copeland, A. L. Shbpard, J. E. McQuown, J. B. Fron- tis, J. B. Dailey, W. G. Baldwin. ^ ' Beautifications S. Lankford, 4&theT lns'lcticides to Control the In- chairman, R. L. P^xico, W. K. .Monts, sects. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. B. R. Austin, C/E. Galloway. |OriaTr July 21—Methodist ys Balicy Mem orial. V ; ^ — ■ July- 22—Baptist ■n's Presbyterian. End’fpst, half. . ' Second half: July 26—Bailey Memorial vs Pres byterian. , ' July 27—Baptist' vs Methodist. July 28—Presbyterian vs Methodist. July 29-r-Baptist vs Bailey Memo rial.. Aug, 2—Bailey Memorial vs .Methp-r dist. . - , Aug. 3—Baptist vs." Pre.sbyterian. Aug, ,4—-Presbyteriau .ys Bailey Memorial. ' Aug. 5—-Me1 h o(I i s t -Vs-B a pt i s t. Aug;':;tt^.,*i:esbyt7rian vs Methodist. •Aug. 10—Bapli.^t" vs Bailey .Memo rial. . ' Aug, 11 odist." . V -Aug. 12—F’resbyterian v^ Baptist- Aug. 17—.Methodiat vs Baptist. Aug. 18—^Presbyterian vs .Metho dist. Aug. 19—Baptist vs Bailey Memo rial. • Tuscon, Ariz. — Tuberculosis still kills 70,000 persons each year in the United Statps, most of them between the ages of 15 and 35.- Bailey^Memorial vs Mcth- Aiig. 28—Methodist v.s Bailey Mem- TelephohelSH. Ic FOR RENT—By week.or month, dur ing jiummer, small stucco cottage, 3 rooms and bath, furnished, at Beau fort Shores, ^aufort, S. C. In ex cellent condition. $10.00 per week InjJodieC. Mc.Millan, Ur; J. Lee Young, advance. Mrs. J. L. Rerttz, Hotel Clin- Airport: Giles, -chairman, J.] H. Pitts, Jr,, R. P. Chapman.^ Agriculture: Ci W. Stone, chairman, J. M. Pitts, S. G. Dillard. ; ' Public Welfare: R. W. Wade,'<ch»ir- man, J. Roy Casque, Dr. J. C. Rpper, Aug. 24—Baptist vs Pre.sbyterian. .Aug. 2.')—Presbyterian vs Bailey ton. tf bTOMP4>PRfNG& WATER—For sale CTintom—jSc gallon ever Frd^y. Phone your orders-to G. A. Copgland A Son, phone 61,^ a good p^iee to trade, and they Iwill be ^omptly filled, P. B. Fergu.son, AgentT 24-5p ELECTRICAL REPAIRING It’s 'time get out thosGFlectric b’ans and. Other Appliances and^have them put in good condiligh for the summer. See* me Tor Radio Repairing tod. R. Stanton Blakely at Blakely Brothers ft^s. Nomian At Daughter’s Home Seed Store. Telephone 188. ■'t Ic NOTICE ^ Jewelry, watches and clocks /repaired promptly. Reason able. cl>d^rges, guaranteed work. Esti mated gladly given free without ob- liration. B. M. Brown, Jeweler, Lau ras, S. C. , 7-15-6P WANTED TO RENT—Three or four- room house. Reply to P .0. Box 312, Clinton.. Ip iMrs. Alma Sparks Norman, 72, wid ow of J. D. Norman of this city, died Spnday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. K. Williamson^ in Lancaster, where she had been^mak- ing her home for the past several yearf. " . / . . Funeral services were ^conducted Monday afternoon from Padgett’s Creek Baptist church in Union coun ty, with burial following in the chnpchyardj Mrs. Norman is pleasant ly remenubered here by a wide circle of friends who will regret ‘ to learn of her passing. The deceased is survived by four daughters, Miss Annie Lou Norman of this city, Mrs. Charles M. Norman, Norfolk, Va., Mrs. Charles W. John son, Gray I Court, Mrs. W^liamsortT Lancaster;‘and onsk^^son, J. Leon Nor- ipan of Asheville. ^ FOUND-i?ri<)Ve bird. Owner c/m get same by paying for this ad. W. C. Huffman. . Ip MAN WANTED to handle Watkins Products. No investment. Business established, earnings average $25 weekly, pay starts immediately. Write The J. R. ‘Watkins Company, 284 Johnson Ave., Newark, Nevir Jersey. ' BIG BARBECUE and Speaking at Mountvilie, July 5th. Speakers: GoV, 01 in D. Johnston, Hon. Ben T. ^ppard, Horn'Ben E. Adams. S|>eak- iing to begin at 10 a. m. ^rbecue .will be ready by 11 a. m. Dinaei* »t 12. Come. Plenty for_ eyciy- body, Walter F. Lynch, Manager.* NOTICE Why not (leep your money at hone by giving your magazine lubacrip- tions to— JA.MES W. CALDWELL Call 38 T= LEGAL PAPERS CHRONICLE PUB. CQ. Phone' 74 jMdra/r Tribute To Misa Mary,Elizabeth Odom ’IDeath loves a shining mark” has often been quoted, but never with .tru er application than when this messen ger called for the soul of Miss Mary^ Elizabeth Odom, who; at the age of 59,kwas instantly killed on the morn- in^^f May Lit, 1937, when she step- pe(}4n front of the mid-day Seaboard Airline train as it was nearing the Union station in Clinton. Miss Odom was a native of Saluda poxmty, Where the greater part of her life was spent, and was°a devoted memhef* of Chestnut Hills Baptist church at - Chaigieia. JShe^ . with her mother, had made her hhme in ..Clin ton for the pas^lO years. During that time sjie was a* devoted and, so far M he^th liezfnitted, faithful mem ber of our Woman’s Mrsittynarjr-so ciety of the, First Baptist chAifch. Her affilietion in life wai gracious ly accepted and. in her, patien^ had. its perfect work and made life’s stream run smoothly and beautifully. Wje, the members of the Woman’s Missionary society, as her co-workers, were, impressed with her gentleness and loyalty and shall feel the loss of her genial fellowship in oiir meetings 'for like the Psalmist she was “Glad when they said let us go into the house of the Lord.” To her family and friends we offer JAMES W. CALDWELL " PImm S8 Memorial. _ Aug. 26—Methodist “vs Baptist, Aug. 30-31, Sept. 1-2-3—Winner first half vs winner second half. Games Are Played The Broad Street Methodists, pre senting. a well-rounded team, flayed almost flawless softhall to down Bailey Memorial 7-1 in a S. S. S. league game Monday evening. . ' 1 R H E 7 8 1 ,1 5 6 Baltimore, Md.—Oyster.s have two supplementary hearts, according Jto A. E. Hopkins of the U. S. bureau of fisheries. All three beat a different rates. Williams Bay, Wisilonsinr The world’s largest refractor telescope is located, at ^he Yerke.s ' observatory here. It is ^ feet lOTg and has a 40- inch lens. New York. — 'There are 0,802 uni formed men in New York city’s fire department. ^ * Mtr. Wilson, Calif: —Astronomers have,discovered a dwarf star whose densit;^*-so.great that one cubic inch of it would weigh-^given tons. Tokyo, Japan, — 1937 is the year 2r)97 according to the Japanese cal endar. Japan’s chronology dates from 000 B., r. Hot Wither is Here^ Beware of Biliousness! Have you ever noticed that In very hot weathw imur organa of .digestion and elimination seem to bedeme torpid or lazy? Your food .fours, forma gas causes belching, heartburn, and a feeling of rest- les-mess and irritability. Perhaps you' may have sick headache, nai sea and dizziness or blind cpcils on suddenly rising. Your toi'.gje mav be coated your com- F?»xlon bilious and vour bowel acUwr.s slugeiah or insufficient.* 4 V Tbese are some of the more common symptoms or warnings of biliousness or so-called “torpid liver.” iso prevalent in hot climates. DonT neglect them. Take Calo- tabs, the Improved calomel com pound tablets that give you the effects of calomel and salts, com bined. You will ,’be delighted with' the prompt relief they afford. Trial package ten cents, family pkg twenty-five cts. At drug stores. (Adv.) Chicago, Ill.--iFoHowing eight years of work, L. D. Panghorn and Harry Sweeney have produced liquid copper. TYPEWRITER RIBBONS, all maked for standard and portable machines. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Phone 74 Timcc nc cnD nil n nniinDi llllicj nj rnn uii n uuLAnii! P^OR ceaipltt*, coartooM ^REYHOUND fares average but a frac- informatfeA M feree tion ovtr 1 cent-per-mile. Coat ot toving icKmIuIm MV dta — * CST averages nearly S centa-per-mue. Chooa- fch«^ le any cHy, pbeae ^ Qreyh^d for out-of-town trips aaaurea or viut “ greater comfort, freedom from driving AI and traffic worries—saves you two-thirds the KELLERS - DRUG STORE Phone No. 1 GREYHOUND Methodi.sts Bailey Memorial ’ Mct'rary and McMillian,; Center and Hodges. .——.— Taking advantage of numerous Presbyterian errors, the Baptist soft- \)all team, rolled up a 12-2 victory Tuesday. The Baptists meet Methodists Thursday at 6t15. * R H Bautist ^ Presbyterian .. League and Iticus; Lightfoot. the E .. 12 14 3 2^-7 8 Young and Adults To Form Softball League A meetiing of iilteres^4 adults in a softball league for the summer will be held Baptist church tonight at 7:30. The junior league is already organized with the Sunday Schools of the city participating. . It is planned to also form teams for l^jilts and all Sunday school officers and members who are interested are in vited to attend tonight’s meeting. Storm PamagcD _ Property Hwe A heavy rain and hail storm Sat urday afternoon did considerable dam age in this sectiot) to property and crops. the city a wing ., jof Academy street school roof wds tom off by the w'ind and hlo^ across the'play ground. The new V armory suffered similar damage, a section of the tin joo4-4)€iBg blown off‘the building. ^ At Belfast, a negro farm tehtnt was killed when a tree was blown ^cross a shed in which the victim had “taken shelter during the storm.. 10 Years Ago Uemi of Interest From Tho Chronitlo June *23. 1927 Z' Mrs. John T.. Little, Mrs. George H. Ellis, ( Committee. TO GIVE PLAY “Jumbo Jurn,” a comedy, will be presented by the Clinton Mills Girls’ club at Lydia school Friday, .June 25, at 8 p.'ra., with the public invited. NOTICE ‘ Why not keep yonr money at home by giring your magazine subscrip- tiona JAMES W. CALDWELL i/ Can 88 Friday morning at her residence here after being in failing hMlth for sev eral months. Dr. E. P. Taylor of Bateshurg, .is conducting evangelistic serrvices ~at North Broad Street Methodist church. Mrs. J. M. Pitts and Mrs. R. W. Johnson attended .the Methodist Wo man's Missionary conference the past week in Aq^erson. Mrs. Waverly -Payne of Newport' News, Va., is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. W. H. Workman. „ ‘ Mrs. SaUie Sal^rs of Salters, is on an extended visit to heyr <kiughter, ‘Mr8;'’Gary DiHarebr'X / T \'v — Eyerytlung Needed To Expedite the Office Business You Will Find Here ./ ’ •A".. All of tho^Rttle things that will make office work a pleasure and save time and wmry. Just give us a call and,we will send you what you need in a few minutes. Le^(^ Books aiid Loose Leaf •ay Typewriter and Adding Machine Ribboiis, Carbon- Paper, Second Sheets, Letter Folders for filing, letter Boxes, pape* and metal. Ink, pints and quarts, Rubber Bands, Paper Clips, Daters, Pencil Sharpeners, Stapling Machi^ and Staples, Collection Wallets, Wqste Baskets, Paste, %«unp Pads, Stamp Ink, Clip Bohr^ ^^s. Pen Ste^s, Pirn Show ments, .Statemoits, Rec^t Books anything needed for the office. 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