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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C
THURSDAY, JULY 8. 1937
itje (Slottmi
EsUblishcd 1900
WILSON W. HAKRIS. Editor and Publiahar
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reason for the
* Hon. ' holsurh moore spoke for 30
minnets, and the milk in the*cocoanut
of his remarks was about as* folloyr-
ers: “the strikers'" can’t be strftcing
onner count of low wedges, long
'increase has been due to the favor-
ishfe leaning toward the newspaper as
a medium biradveftiiing.^
One reason for this is that few
publicity, a perceptible phase of thisjplore lynching, but immediately i^on-
done it ^ly declaring the lynchers had
“great provocation.” ' . , /
There is just one sound attitude for
anyj. sound citizen, especially when
daily habits are more universal rtiaa tthat citizeii has anything to do with
newspaper reading, a fact which!the administration of government or
... imeans that every day every citiaen+the enforcement of law and that is to
hours, poor living ctmditions or buys'cannot fail to'see the adver-iplay —'— *- — ’
. _ii .1 *u: ,
.stretchout, all of these things is oe*-* 1 tisernents. In an indi.sputable sense
ter than ever befoar ansoforth. ’ he. j,j.e indications of trends in fash-; by Mrs. Perkins, has the full power
I ..set down to emmatate a
'strikei' w-ltb works, standing up.'
set-down
mr.
art! square was on the hther ' ^ times. ,
A TIMELY SUGGESTION
ions and attitudes toward life w*hich i of a sympathetic president" and a sym-' Why not solve that problem by giv-
are invaluable. Really, Without them, | pathetic corfgress for the enactment Nng the graduate year’s subscription
\side, the. essence.of his argumenti| was i Furth2r it has become more and
JAMES W. CALDWELL,
Call 38
of regulations and laws to reach, and'*® the Reader’s Digest?
control .selfish greed and injustice by y«*r or 2 years for 15.0^
along the line of too manny dayst'in aimqre admitted that the life-blood of'employers'in industry. And Mrs. Per-
> w.dek;/scarcity of Sundays, not being I.local trade is newspaper, advertising bins knows that innumerable sit-down
' able to mak‘4 a bargain with cappitol: I because “it touches all’ con3umerj»‘trike9havebeenemployed,withut-
Ktoo ipany mfnnet.s tn an hoqr; ant( 8; 3otirces.’’ Another .feature of theater disregard
thoura a day.'he says somel,of tne
' strikers haye only 2 otter-mo^ls and jO
12 refrigerators And 3 pi-annpes, and 4 |A’
13.00 per
nadiop in ^h^ ^use. they siriiply can’t
live like thatilithe standard is.tM low,
of law and justice,
new.spaper ad is that it acts as it.s I against con?e«4_^ business which
wn messenger and thu.s<;^cut5 the ad-' m>t included uTSiancategorj’ of
ertiser'.s .selling costs. I selfishT.empjloyera. • ' ^
CLINTON. S. C.. THURSDAY, JULY 8. 1937
hence the ,strikes.
\v.
',v.
>4-
ft i.s impossftle to enumerate alC We know of no higher^duty of those,
the advantages of direct daily appeal j placed in the position of leaders, than
thc^ buying consumer, but one-of|wMle working for reforms for the
telling and yet frequently'betterment of living conditions and
mis.s Jennie .veeve smitb,v^p^ af^* j ^erlodketj advantages is the oppor- for greater opportunities of the mass-
1 Principal and Ip^er lof ^ity it offers of keeping in instant jes to insist upon respect'for the law's,
.s Cldb of flat'rock,. s^yS'rbuch^with current changes which are land con.stirtution of the land. When!
de-. there are 4 good reasons ,5io proj^unced in‘modern business life. |th6se leiwiers .have "part in the govern-
and quickness with which ment and fail earnestly to denounce
WHAT JEFF'ERSON S.\II) [fraudulent .schenh*s, it would seem'cieht scholl
“F think, myself, that we have more [that the public would l)econie wise the woman
tnaehinery of government than is nec-land guanltMl agaTVTst efforts to ■
e.ssary, too many parasites' living on'fraud either through mails or private ^ .strikes—vizzlyj ( J»rui 1.^ leWis.. (2) [the
■*the,],^bor of the industrious..! lielieve' soliCitation.s, by Ihe.se energetic, nev-'john 1. lewis, d3) 'john 1.' dewis,. (4). ^wsflaper advertising can be started [ lawdessness, or by faint disapproba-
it might beTnuch simplified to the re-1 er-let-up spurious organizations and I John 1. lewis, .she doe nqt blame thej<.r changed or.^ stopiMjd lovernight or: tion tend-to condone lawlessnes.s they'
lief of tho.se w'ho maintain it.
.——Thomas .Jefferson.
Thi-.-ie Winds were'' written more
than a hundred years ago, in 18-4 to
be exact, t)y Mr. .I<sffer.’'On'.
They are applii-aTde now wh<-n one
reflects there are 8L’1.2o'.t ^lersons on
the federal departmental ' jtayrolls
alone. There are in addition, hundreds
of agencie-i hureaus, eoihiiiis.sions,
etc., adiiiini'tenng the puhlic affair.-
of the nation, lioth federal am
'Idle
ph .'Uppoft the government. It is
<*hange<l now that the government |
iiiu-t support t.he people.
individuals
Cinnplaints have recently lH*en filed |diave, plenty of
an
d other
rUssian^s
with the posloffice’ department in'fommuni.sters .^Ver herf helping to
Washingtmi that there are apiiroxi-1 turn our govverment ov.*r to the bull-
strikers, but She do cl^m Jhat wey^t any time during the day suggests j are in effect, giving^some countenance
its similarity to the thermometer in to methods w'hich are undermining to
re.sponding to the tnTTpvrSture, ‘government.
The. mutually beneficial value anil.
tVtRYfOWOOf WtATSOLO HCRe
\5 FOULOl^PPETlil N fi-
YOU’LL DISCOVER
mateiy "me luiri Irbd such fraudulent | »h<*vicks. John,), want.s to Ift- our dick- the', mutually beneficial support ofj j ^Losevelt Vnd^Secretaiw ^pfr^kins
. .. I • ,1 'tutor U'e < on’» v'take him verrv sen-i v... v...! ' *■ “nu .-secretary rerkins
rpi Lses now being operated in va-i don’»/take him verry sen-1 busitt(,‘.s> and the newspaper might be
enM*rp rises
rion.-' secti
'lions of the country, which but we fnbpgj'it
are costing the American people hun-
dreiis of thousands of didlars annual
ly. In order..la.„,eJi'.ade state laws, and
to lay Itait that will catcli sm-kers,
■fn
-r-Tj -T-—i-^ ru months ago coun.-eled-legal pro-
,jm..«,.7un3n7iJSTTr the newspaper ,,,,,,
'Th’!.'’'.S-,rt..oontrart.. and property,,
head
the
tate. i association cliilis or Whatever riamei*
.1 I . 1 iiwt (1... ....a Itfiev t.eaj-. avoid the u.-e of the word
theoiv used to l»e that the peU- • '>•
■ . I, ‘ insurance and call, it protectiotn , . .
upport the government. It is ,, .phi^^eating in a lu
II '' I I.. —I ..4 el..,.. I,-., ihc word' ,
Insteail ol
‘‘eei’tifii-aite,
■■preiniuni
coqt rilmfion.'*
a strike is the nice.st way
world to lo'i- inoniiey," so tom , _
saiil. he was in a strike once and' he WHEN .SE( RETARY
iiddei.’t lb.se .nothing hut hi.s Jofi; hfis, F'..\ILEl)
wife nll.so struck in -ynipathy with hi«j Writing to a inemfier of a congres-' l*^*^!^**^^ worker^; more general con-
un'oii, and tom adtn^^^'fl that he 'doni- sional cohimittee Si-cretarv of Labor fidence and a vastly better feeling
PERKINS
while at the .same time as.suring labor
of their interest, there ij-ould today be
a hundred million more dollars in the
i*;u nv ca
and to avoid the word
•--'they call ir “v()luntary_^
caff, a .symi»a-
tfietic' .sir.ke is wor.vr than any oth-
ind. folk-"have .so inucli sympathy
(Mhei—similar
MEN OF ( ONVKTIONS SCARCE
’Fhc uiihv final enemies are the g»MKl|»'t' K' mislead prosiK'ctive huy-
and the bad. the true and the false. |And experience often shows that
These an* at ikhls in every struggle,ben niemhers die, Iheir heiieficiaries
-even though the human share in fhejs'*'*" fm'* ‘bat the exceptions in
welfare may be coi»fu>ed fieyond divi-'tbe fine print wholly nullify any lia-
nation. Vet a man is either .^ul•e he' bility of f he socii'ty.
stands and fights for the right a.s he It i.s difficult to estimate the total
^ .for -tnkers onner count of them quit-
tC*?^ — ^— *—^—
I ting-.their jobs, they simply ipiil their
sional coinmittee, St'cretary of Labor
Perkins a.‘‘.'^ures him that she is defi-
-»itely.oj>jM>.sed to».sft-di)wn strikes and
to, result to violenoe hy either' side in
lahor-disputes: that sh<‘ has personal
between capiital and labor.—The .State.
jobs allso. and then he set down.
NOTICE OF SALE
Peoples Bonded Warehouse vs, Mrs.
‘y re<iue*tisl labor U*aders to di.scour- Bob Tidw^ell (Mrs, MiJiircd Tidwell)
.that each meal will be a cheer
ful occaaion if you allow us to
aell you the meata ymi aerve.
Your family and' your guesta
will appreciate, the flav)>^ful,
t^der qualities of our roCifa,
--teaks i;‘aiid chops. We invite
yuur visit, or, phone jour order.
COPELAND’S
Meat Market
, ^ Phone 46
.sc<‘.s it,*^01' he confesses to himself
that the right ihK's not concern him
IS (I
amount filched from
the public each
age .sit-down strikes; thM as a matter and Bob Tidw'ell.
Ilf fact such .-trikes are being aban-| ...Votice is hereby given that I will
doned ami w ill, itr her opinion, soon sell to the highe.st bidder for cash at
I entirely cease. “But,” she then argues,) the Peoples Bonded 'Warehouse on
I the attitude of em|)l(.yers has been Main .^street in'Clinton, .South Caro-
yore corry spomieiit, hon. nuke
Lark, rfd, then took the floor, he say-s
all have to think, none of them have
dotu aiiiiv'" thinking yet. they have let , , , . . . i i.
th,.,, I,.a,l,.r. .1,, all ,.f that for Ihapi. | “* t«k<l' Ima, at 11 o'clock A. M. on Thur.dajn
it, inought be cheaper to jiay a feller
any means to efiftn-l its end.
duly 22, P.t37, the following described
. . . «. .1. I .PI 1.1 .u 1 - This mental attitude of Madame chattels or so much therenf ns mnv
year by this class of iironiotei's. Peo- $1 per week to do yore thinking, it isi . . r- mnei. or ,^o_nyucn inereoi as may
„,„rcha, h,., loyaltic arc; to l,c ^hoal.l kuar.l'.Ka-nm fak.- lif.-in., ,,ar,r««V oni,r„i,,r-lV,-Have
ambitjons Too'^iuame am mil be swept off their;verry few folks do aiiiiy mental labor , / •• ■»' logiintr wiin me costs ana
the feet by high-souridirig literature load-'of that kind, but the big puzzle i.s ..... .... me salt.
ed with many misrepresentations. [this: if evertioddy but the ogger-niz-
for money oi* other
many people hold their i-ars on
ground to get the popular diift and
11ll n jump >n the'band wagon of pub
he opinion, niey are afraid to taki-
a stand for fear it may cost them a
dollar ill business, or .that their posi-
Bona fide life insurance in repu
table firms is a pix>fitablt
inVeslnient. But one will do
. jeTs is sattisfied, why not raise
well
look wiith ,sus|iicion upon any plan or
tion may not be approved by certain^that is not supported by a oun-
imiividuals or interests. .Such people |,],„y established in the insur-
arc void of hondst convictions and|a„ee field.
till 11 assiH-iates soon find them, out. I
l'« iiple admire the man or woman wlioj a^ ^ ^
takes' a •-tsuid on vital issues' rat her i
ilu.n the fem'e-straddli'i'. ' i
Trut.il i> always under the fire of
ft' ciu'iiues and lia.s also within the.
gates of its citadol anorher enemy—'
their
and safe'!•“>’ imd atlisfy them? after all, they
t„!ai:e in it for the inonney ;fnd pleasure
f raising sand, he then set down.
. yores Iru'ie,
mike Lark, rfd,
corry >pon(lent
in regard to lynching. They would de-
Report of Condition of
Commercial Depository
of
1 cook .stove, 1 heater, 1 kitchen
cabinet, 1 box and contents, 1 dresser
with mirror, 2 tables, 1 sewing ma
chine, 2 paper boxes and glassware,
1 wood box and contents, 2 baskets
and contents, 3 flower stands, 1 wa-,
ter bucket, 1 bedstead, 1 flower box.
Nobody’s Business
llv Gee McGee
I Located at Clinton, in the State of!b chairs, 1 pair bed springs, 3 rugs,
With the Press
I
I,
EVERY MAN'.S RK.HT
Thirty-five years ago, then- was a
criinis coal strike. President Theo-
iliire' Roosevelt ajipomted a special
the" fourth of July was hell on the^ eommissioii to sidtle it. The followingi
that Conimi.ssion’s re-1
Flat RockJtIhseTves (he F'ourlh
* ''-'Oh (he Fifth
ci'inpruHii.si'. This is the traitor'who is
wiling to meet tile enemy on tht^
middle grouiiii wliere defen.'e surren-
dei s alj its advantages. Much honest
eorviTiron and manv inslitutlon■^ built ‘'Lb in flat rock onner count of thejextract from
South Carolina,' at the Clone of Buni-
ne_ji.s on June .'lO, 19.37.
AS.SETS: ' '
Cash, balance.s with other
banks, and cash items in
process of cidlection $1 TtiT.24
I'fiited .^tates^.Ciovernment
oliligation.-i. diroi-t and >
fully guaranteed bO.OdO.Ob
State, county,■'.and nianici-
jial obligations - l.'i.OOO.OO
1 broom, 1 breakfast room table, 1
box with glassware, 1 fruit carton
and contents, 1 fancy shelf.
Thi.s property to be sold to satisfy
storage tharges*-and expen.ses' of sale.
W. J. DUNr.A.N, Manager.
Dated .June 14, m?.—7.15-4te.
is as pertinent now as it vvasi.
up.'ll It liave gone down I'brtiug'li sur-. feiiner falling on sunday and the lal-lport
Mji.l. i to .>ucli so4'alIed expediency. |tei' I’allitig on monday. all 3 of our,then:
Men are needed at tins time vv|)o grocery stoars and the beef’^market j '“'i’he right to remain at work where
hair the eoiirage of ilieir eonvictions' and the all-nite caff shut up shop,others have Hhuniloned. is part of the
an.I who wdl .vtaiid hy them. .Men ofiand went into the eellar-hration with 1 personal liln'i'ty of a citizen that can
11,1.- type can always go ahead with-inuich gu.sto am| vivuccity. jiiever 1h* surrendered,
out apologizing or eomiuomising for' ‘ “ | "All government imiilies restraint,
tlieii -land vv-haTeveindie niiestion in-! drug stoar remained-opep, hut and it is not less, jml more, neces-
V olved may l>e.
.•\nyhody cun follow a ,
in the diix'ction in which it is niov- oqtsitle of the dmn- while he was clos
ed., some fire-crackers* and shiHiting
irons wer»‘ fired off. it railly looked
dike christmu.s in our midst.
loh.serv'ed reggular sunday hours, soft
crowd and! ice-cream was sold on the
go m trie
fug or acting.
OLD ROOKS \ AI.l ABLE
One way to leave a fortune for your
deseendants to cash in on is to buy a
copy of the f4rst islilion of a biMik by
an author who is destined to iH'come
gyyat;. and then wait a‘ few hundred
years until houks'i«IU*ctors la-gin bid-
u few patriotic speeches were made
in the park to an audience of about
10 patriots, including wimmen and
children, yore corry spondent, hon.
mik« I.ark, rfd, delivered a fine' ad
ding against each other for it. Anoth-[.•hess on geo. Washington, tom jef.er
sary in .self-governed cwmmanities
than in others, to compel restraint of j
the passjons of men which make for
dksorder and lawlessness. Our lang
uage is the language of a free peo
ple, anil^fails to furnish any form of
speech hy which the right of a citi
zen to work when he pleases., for
TOTAL ASSF.T.S’ . _i $270,707.21
LIABILITIES AND COITAL j
Deposits of individuals, • I
partnerships, and cor- ' j
jiorations: I
(a» Demand’deposits $230,424.33 j
State, county, and munici
pal deposit.s
Certified and o f f i c e r s ’
checks, letters of credit
and travelers’ checks
sold for cash, and
amounts due to Federal
Reserve Bank (transit
‘ aociiunt
W. J. BENJAMIN
SERVICE STATION
standard Products
Cars Wash and Greased
Your BqHiness Appreciated
NATIONAL
PROBLEMS
One of the Nation’.s most mo
mentous sessions of Congress is
still struggling in the labyrinth
of the most importan.t ques
tions the country .has ever
faced. •
When, facing the ordeal of
bereavi-ment. a family needs
the frii^dly, efficient services
•d a funeral director who is
properly e<}uipped by experi
ence and facilities to minister
to its needs, -
Price should not be a vexing
fufiblem. The family decide.s the
cost from the wide price range.
D.£.TRIBBL£[D.
AMBULANCE SERVICE -PHONE 94
34,707.87
422.43
TOTAL DEPOSITS—$265,551.63.
whi>tp he pleas«‘s, and on what terms TOTAL LIABIlilTJES EX
he pleases, can be successfully denied.
“The common sense of our people,
a.s well as the common law, forbids
that thi.s right should In- assailed with
4'r i+ay is to rummage ai
•ound until I John 1, lewis, the suppreire coart ijnpunity. .Approval oF-the object of a
you find a i'^)py of the finKl hook ever
printed from movable type. Yon can
ask y9ur own price for that.
An irnpi-irfeet copy of the (fUteniu-rg
Bible, the first printed book, with 381
leaves missing, w-as sold at auction ift
IahkIoti for S.OOO pounds. There are
only 45> o>pies known t*) exist. The
Library of Congress paid $.500,000 for
one of the few perf»-ct ones.
The printer who |nib)ishe«l the fii-st
folio ciiilion of Shake.spoare’s plays’ in
102.{ and .si»ld th*- tmok f*»r $.50 a copy,
ami prohibition, he was highly re-
.spected while expostulating, but his
v'oice w’as weak onner count of a case
of larrmgitis. ..
strike, or persviasion that its purpose
is high and noble, cannot sanction an
attempt to destroy the rights of-'^Cini-
ers to a different opinion in this re
spect, or to interfere with their con-
if we had of had a bank in flat rock i u »
, , , , 111 1 1 „ duct in choosing to work upon what
It would (rf clostHl. banks, alw-ays close , i . iTi t u „
, , ,, 1 . .. . , terms ami at what time and for whom
vv!th the least pro.vocation that sounds .. , i
I I u 1' 1 i'*Ai u 1 - 1'•oay pIoa.se them to do .so
like a holiday, our little bank clos.-d ‘ ^
of its own free will and accord, after
all reseats had benn 'withdrawed, in
1925, afid it has newer ojvened ui»
again, that of course causes lots of
. . ,, monney to reihain in pcKkets, socks,
could not have foreseen that it would^ behind grandpa’s pitch-
btH-*)me so valuable that a collector in
19.37 vv*)uld pay .5,600 p*»unds^for an
imptd-feet c<ipy, which is what it
brought at the sajne sale where the
(iutenbefg” Bihle was auctioned. The
only perfect Shakespt-are folio known
brought $72,50(> when it was sold a
few years ago.
The value of oUl
minexl by their rarity and condition,
but even more by the -fame of their
author. Only half a *iozerv copies are
known- to exist of Fldjfar Allen Poe’s
“Tamerlane.’’ if anybody finds a copy
of that thin.little hook kicking aropnd
in an old -attic he can get, probably,
$10,000 or more for it
er which hangs' on the wall.
with the exceirtion of 2 car and
truck wrecks, 6 drunks, a.nd 4 dog
fights, the cellar-bration of the fourth
ofi the fifth pa.ssed off verry quietly,
a former governor of our state was
to have benn invited to speak on this
books is deter-j occasion, but^nohoddy in town could
think of where to rite him,' therefoar,
he was not on hands for the reception
which was planned and, called off.
The right thus to work cannot' be
made to depend upon the approval or
di.sapproval of the personal character
and conduct of thase who claim to ex-
?rci.se this right. If this were other
wise, tben those who remain at work
might, if they were in the majority,
have both the right and power to pre
vent the -others, who chobse to cease
work, from so doing. *
“This all seems too plain for argu
ment. ('omonon sense ahd common law
alike denounce the conduct of those
who interfere with this fundamental
right of the citizen. The assertion of
the right semes trite and common
place, but that land is blessed where
the maxims of liberty are common
places.”—-Industrial Pt^s Service.
CLUDING ('API¥i»AL
AiXTOUNT ... $265,551.63
Capital Account:'
(a) Capital stock and
capital notes and de
bentures • $2,500.00
(b) Surplus .... 1,500.00
(c) Undivided prof
its 1,155.61
(d) Total capital account 5,155.61
H. D. henry
1898-1937
F. M. BOLAND
H. D. HENRY & COMPANY
INSURANCE
STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE
LOANS NEGOTIATED
Telephone 121
everboddy should respect the fourth^
of July, that was when the u.-s'. took^ NEWSPAPER' ADVERTISING '
charge of our great country, and they i Advertising Age’s report of a 6 per
hell it succe.ssfully^ll 1932 when it'cent increase in the volume of adver-
t^t!
But the Gutenberg Bible remains,''’*-" turned over tp the diipmercrats,jtising placed in newspapers during
the choice^ rare hook of all time.
■ ' - ^
INSURANCE SUCKERS STILL
a In spilte of constant, warnings by
.reputable insurance oompanies, newis-
■ papers and qther.-*, people go right on
getting stuck. Many people, it ap
pears, want to be sjuckers and they
really bi(te when the opportunity is
Ixrought to them through unreliable
salesmen and pabdes k>aded down
'with hidden exceptions and fimita-
tiona
■Why do people allow themselves lo
be BO stupid ae. to buy fake life in
who., later on, turned it over to john j the week ending June
TOTAL LIABIUTIES
AND CAPITAL $270,707.24
On June 30, 1937, the required le-j
gal reserve against deposits of this
hank was $26,.555.16. Assets reported'
above which were eligible as legal re
serve amounted to $270,707.24.
This bank’s capital is represented
by 25 shares of common stock, par
$100.00 p^r share.
Memoranda:
Pledi^d a.ssets (exceptreal
estate), rediscounts, and
securities loaned: '
(a) U. S. Government
- oblig*ationS| direct and
fully guarantee, pled
ged to secure liabilities $10,000.00
Secured and preferred liabilities: __
(a) Deposits secured by
pledg^ assets pursu
ant to requirement of
law i. $10,000.00
I, F. M. Boland, Secy-Treas., of the! • ^
above-named bank, do solemnly swear
t/hat the above statement is true, and
HOME LOANS
TO BUY, BUILD, REMODEL
OR REFINANCE —
-eek ending June 12 over the-jthat k fully and correctly represents jo
I. lewis and other labor-ites. there [same period of 1936, being a week’s [the true attate of the several mattert|j|
ain’t no' telling what changes he will increase of over a million and a quitr- herein contained and set forth, to the
auranee? With the country flooded
with get-rich-quick and fll aorta of
make in the declaration of indepen
dence and the constertution when he
*
gets )K>lt to whatever it is he is after,
but it is still hoped that our pressent
govverment will wdke up and ask for
peace befoar it is too late. -
< Query: What Is a Strike?
a big debate^ was hell in the scholl
audy-torium a few nights ago pn the
laibor question, the subject was as fol
lowers: “what is john I. lewis and the
c. i. Q* and, other folks striking for?
it was brought but at this debute that
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ter lines, attests a feature of publicity! best of my knowledge and belief,
and of our financial and economic; F. M. BOLAND.
progress,that does not always receive I Correct, — Attest: W’. D. Copeland,
its due share of acknowledgement and 1W. W. Harris^ H. D.^enry,
appreciation. Perhaps'the reason isjState of Soum^Ctl^ina,
that the growth is so gradual day by
day that we hardly take notice of it.
But going back four or five years
and comparing the emaciated maga
zine# and papers'of that time with the
fat ones which appeared previously
and are appearing today, we immedi
ately sense the growth of advertis-
in$. To the student of this kind of
Directors.
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--STOCKHOLDERS-MEETING
The • regular annual meeting of
Stockholders of the Liberty Building
and Loan Association will be held
Thursday afternoon, July 22,-1937, at
4 o’clock, in the office of the Commer
cial Depository of Clinton.
j ' F. M. BOLAND,
no favorites with law breakers. 122-3c Secreitary and Treasurer.
The labor department, presided over j
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