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THE CLINTON/CHHONICLE, CLINTON. 8. C
THTRSDAY. JI NE 23. 1938
Clinton Defeats
Whitmire In Tennis
Clinton’s tennis team swamped the
“Whitmire netmen here Saturday hy a
match 8<ore of 7 to 1, in the first
inter-city match on the local courts
this summer.
The Clinton team is scheduled to
play two matches here this wwk:
Greenwood yesterday, and Whitmire
on Saturday,
Summary:
SinffH's: Wade (C) defeatt'd Ab
rams, <1-2, fi-3;. Martin (C) defeated
Crosby, r)-l,.6-3; Owens (('), defeate<i
Pruitt
A
defeat e<l
defeated
Doubles:
Martin-C. Copeland defeated Cros-
by-Abrams, 4-<>, jCj, 0-3; Wade-Ow-
ens (C) defeattd Pruitt-Rones, 6-2,
7-5.
tOJDAV
iraumffoiin
riAHK
STOCKBRIDOe
never was true. But it ha.s becoqjj?
jrospel^ruth to hundreds of millions.
On that fal.se doctrine the whole Com-
, munist movement*has been fos^nded.
i-The Marx theory is held by many
.American worker.^. The International i
! Workers of the Work! and the mod-!
em Committee for Industrial Orjfani-,
zation are based upon the -Marx prin
ciple of class war. I
The absurdity of the Marx doctrine'
was pointtd out recently by Dr, Rob. 1
ert A. .Millikan, one of the world’s!
famous scientists. *He showed
t -' 1
Vuitt, 0-2, b-1; Rones (\\) defeated, ,
i. Copeland. 0-2, 2-0, 0-3; Roland
BILLION — Reality
A word is coming into treneral use most
'which few ever had ocoasion to use that instead of l>ein|f enemies, capital <
until lately. The word is “billion.” and labor are dept^mlent upon each
.NolKxjy can nally jfrasp the idea of other. In the modem industrial afre j
a billion. It’s beyoml the imajrinalion latx>r cannot -function without the]
t>»t of us. We don’t understand. tools and machinery which only capi-|
e read that four or five bil- tal can provide; and capital cannot
nuckett, 6-0. 0-4; Hipp ) ij^p <lollar8 are spent for relief, or pro<Iuce wealth without the cooper
Uke, 0-7, 0-1.
DAVIS IS WINNER
ADDITIONAL
SOCIETY NEWS
that the national debt is close to 40 ation of labor. When both fully un
billions. Iderstand that, we can make profcress.
In America a billion is ten thousand i •
limes ten thousand multiplied by ten;
—a thousand millions. In Europe they!
call that amount a “milliard,”'and to'
them a billion means a million mil-i
♦- lions. Our billion i.s biK enoujfh,
In the run-over race Tue.sday for though. If anyone had startesj to pick
alderman in wanl five, J. Furman up sea-shells at the rate of one a sec-, DA.\’IEL.S-RIVE.N'B.-\(“K _ j
Davis drfeate<i the rnnimbent, Ralph <,nd when the I^l^rTma lah<k*<i oh Ply-! Miss Carrie Daniels of .Savannah I
Rid<IIe, by a marjrm of 12 votes. Theijnouth Rook, in December, 1020, and Fieach, (ia.. an<l M. L. Rivenback of;
count st<K>l: Davis 244, Riddle 232. still kept at it <iay and nitrht, he’dUhis city, were (juietly uniltsl in mar-1
IMvis will be the only new member | have a billion shells by n(*xt Christ-, riajje on .Satunlay eveninjf at the;
of the city lolministration to be | mas. Your watch ticks four times a home of O. Ro<ldy Ik*II, in I^ancaster.'
sworn into office in .Septe'mlK'r. jsifond. If you keep it wound, it will] Mrs. Rivenback i.s the only dau^-h-'
■ . [tick a billion times in alniut HO years. Yor of Captain and .Mrs. .fohn I>anielsi
' A billion dollars is a lot of money.'«,f .Savannah Beach. 1
5*Minute Biographies
By DALE CARNEGIE
y
Author of “How To Win Friends
if*' ' ■
and Influence People” '
n
MARK TWAIN
Keeping the Big Bad Wolf Away
Are you in debt? Did you ever lose life, two sliarpers ?ot hold of Grant,
any money throujfh making a bad in- persuaded him to go into busi-
vestment ? Well, if so, you may find them. Then these men used
consolation in'the fact that some of Grant’s good name to manipulate all
the most brilliant men who ever livedcrooked deals. WTien the
n
I made fools of themselves when it <^ra^h came. Grant, in order to pay his
Icame to inve.*rting monty. Take Mark jhanded over his farm, his hous-
John Norris, Jr.. Btudent of voc.'!-
tional aRiicuiturs In Holly Hiil
'Hi"h School, winner of 130.00
prize awarded by Chilean, Nitrate
.liduc-itioral i^ureau in st.it?-wide
adc.itibhal jssay
THE CHRONICLE’S
WANT AH^ATES
It takes five billions
thi* U;
Ic per word for first laser*
lion; five inserXlonf tor
price of four. Minimum charge
25c.
( ard of thanks and tribotee
of respect, Ic a word, payable
in advance. Minimum 50c.
contest conducted
bv state department of .aK^lcultural
education. The patiject for the con
test in which 13'.0 cssny.s were sub
mitted by students of vocational
aicrieult are In South Carolina was;
“Plant Food I) ric'cncies of the
Cr-d'S Oiowu oM .My J-.u in and
What I Am D in;,' to Overcome
Them.’’
a year
, “mitsidc
to run
of fe-1
MRS:7?MITH HOSTE.SS
lief and rt*i-overy prttjects, which have .AT ItRIIKiE P.AHTY
cost us ni<*re than three ,billions a| .Mrs. Felder Smith was ho.st«*ss
year inner l‘J3.3;
^-a—bridge party—which—s+ir- gave
at
xm
1 Thursday mttniing.
PLUG — Its Orijjln | Her h<»rne was <l<*corated with
The Duke of Dev<»nshire <lied re-'Shasta daisies, which matk* a lovely
cently. He would have Inen a great setting for tables arranged for canis.
personage in his own right, even if Quests were invite<| for .seven tables.
Program Cure
For Unemployment
WPA Say.s Jobles.s Are With
Nation Permanently
Relief Survey.
After
he ha«l not de.scendetl from one of the .After eunls, Mrs. .Smith served
FOR SAIiE
.AF»F)Iy to
S. ('.
.Si'veral fresh milk cows.
D. K. Trild)Ie, Tlinton,
2.3-2C
olde
t fanulies of British nobility. The ^h-Iii-ious .salad and .sweet course
family name <»f the House of Devon-j
shire is Cavendish. One <»f the Duke’s
ancestors, .Sir William
Nl R.SE’.S ( Ll'll MEETS
Cavendish,'"nil MR.S. HOLMAN
j Twain for example. He had the abil- *** ’h Philadelphia and New York, and
1 ity to make the whole world laugh— ®ven the sword/and trophies that had
j or crjM yet when it came to investing presented to him.
money, he didn’t have any more ser-'e; He didn’t have a dollar, and he was
jthan you and I had—back in 1929. i dying of cancer. He realize<l that
I He lost almost a hundred thousand '^’hen he was dead, his widow w'ould
dollars in all .sorts of inventions, such ^ poverty-stricken. .So, in order to
as steam generators, marine tele- provide for her, he decided to write
graph.s, and other marvelous machines memoirs. He dictated until the
ijLhat_.wer£_-going -ta xevolutionizfe the. V^ooer in his threat got -^^
I printing industry. There was only one couldn t speak. Then he finished the
I gi^dget that was too fantastic for book with a pencil—finished it while
1 .Mark Tw ain to inve.<t in, and that suffering agony.'He wrote the
i was a queer sort of contrajition called chapter only three'days before
a telephone. He was offered a whole died. .Mark Twain published the
j hatful of Bell Telephone stock but he book, and paid .Mrs. Gran; almost half
iturn^ it down with a snort—turned million dollars in royalty,
down a proposition that would have I Mrs. Abraham Lincoln got so deep-
i ma<ie him untold millions. Instead, he iy in dt-lo tha; had to sell her
j went, into business with one of hisidre.sses and furs and jewels. After
. relatives — and you know what that she left the White House, she was so*
means. He lo.st everything except the pressed for cash that she even sold
kitchen stove. her dead husband’s shirts with his
His friend, H. H. Rogers, of the initials worked on them.
Stanilard Oil company, offered to pay Abe Lincoln, as a young man, went
his drbts on the basis of fifty cents into the grocery business with •
on the dollar, but Mark Twain would- drunkard as a partner, "rhe store
n’t hear of it. His admirers started a the. drunkard died; and left
national sub.scription, and checks I.incoln all the debts to pay. There
came pouring in from all over the "as a legal loophole of escape and
c<tuntry; but .Mark Twain returne<i Lincoln could have avoided paying all
every one of the contributions and in-> these debts if he had wanted to.. But-'’
FRVK.R.'s — Our milk f*-tl .'rvers now ! who w’as one of Oliv«‘r (’romwell’si I he Nurse’s < lub of liaurens < oun-
r« ady for market. Drive by the|uides, won immoi'tal fame by invent- Lv niet on I ue.sday afternoon at the
plant an<l get seviual. Thornwell Or- irig j)lug tobacco. home of .Mrs. (leorge \N. Holman.,‘‘urity.
phanage Poultry Farm. tf .Sir William hit Ufam the simple,' Holman and .Mi.ss Vera < unning-^. The relief ageru-y, in a survey, ex-
PLA.N’T.S Pli A.NT.S Charleston I"'*“'lica1 way of making it «*asy to plortsi th** (|iiestions of technological
Washingtxin, .June IK. — The WPA
d«*cide«l to4lay that the unemjdoyment
problem is a la.sting one and can b«*
coped with by nothing less than a listed on paying his del)ts himself. He that wasn’t Lincoln’s way. He .scraped
permanent i>rogi-am of <*conomic se- despised lecturing, yet he made a trip saves! an<l saciifictsl for eleven
around the world, le-cturing and liv- long, hard years until he jMtid hia
itjg in hotels, suffering from home- creelitors every dollar that he owed,
sickness an<J boreelom. He .sacrificeel und Tie paid them with interest.
SIX years of his life to pay his debts, ^
, - * , , , , , , , 1 ' currv the newTv-intro<liic<*d wee^l bv Dr. b, K. She*aly mad ati int-exesting , * • i i ■ i t j i . n ‘ .
\\akefield and Jjite Drumheael ( ab-1 _ ^ Fula Gi-ay Blakely ,fave trends, but he finally paid the
t<»bac«-o
bage, (in“« n Glaze, Gi*orgia and Heatl-1
lasses and pn's^ing
That was tlu
Imcco,
"’h
English civil war. .Mutches
ing < ollards. .Marglobe, Brimmer,
Ponderxisa, Oxheart and .L-wol Toma
toes. .Al.so Pepper and EggjilaMts, i'
Blakely Brothers ,S.-ed .Store. Tele-
phone ISK. Ic
eaves with mo- <**Ik. .Miss
it int<» plugs..a reading.
.*m.
The Nebraska farmer who cotn-
; prices and wages, then comTiMied:
mem-' “No single pn»gram will eliminate
Hcneral Grant b«*came president of plained his rj’e was growing too high
the I’nited States, but he wasn’t a binder ought to advertise in the
Wall Hel
•Ip Wanted columns. The country’s
<*rigiri of chewing to-' VfGT the program, sixteen _ . „ _ u , ,, , ,
which came into wide^ use enjoynl a ilelightful MK-ial hour the distress resulting from unemploy- enough to ke<-p out ^ ^
Cromwell’s soldiers in the during which «lelicious refreshnnuits ment. An integrat4>4l an4l |HTf4*cte<l ^ *'«*et. J unng the last years of his fi*.l of highbin4lers these days.
„ot. serve*!. pn»gram of insurance, public work —————
in
had
bwn invente*! am! clay pip«»s were
F^lR RE.N'l—One 4-n>om unfurnish«*«l easily broken in tin* fiebi, but plug
«l»iwnstairs apartimuit. !‘ri\ate bath, tobacco coubi be curried easily, chew-
Ii.’i .Musgniv** St. 1|) ).4| if one ha«l no slicts! and rub-
las! for smoking luirjMises.
ami public
sary.
as.st<»tattrx» will be neces-
bO!t .'s.ALE Orn* Krignlaire .No. 4,
1931 nnaiel, «»ne Hot 1‘oint Electric
Range. !b>th in gom! comiition. Will
aell cheH|i .''«*e !. .Mac .A»lair. Ic
ELECTRICAL
The iKtpular kinds of smoking to
bacco which we in America call “cut
plug" are still known in Englanti as
REl’.AIHI.Nt; —Bring
me your Electric Fans, Hot Plates,]
Vacuum Cleaners, Curling Irons and
All Electrical .Appliances that need
ventor s name.
MR.S. ADDISON HONORS
MR.S. WILLIAM .MOORHEAD "I’mler su<’h a program, un»-mploy-
liovely in every <le1ail was th«* ^lent insurance C4»uld care for per-
bridge party given by .Mrs. Jamv'S A*!- vvh«i lose their jobs for relative-
dn«.n <.n .Satunlay afterncam at the||y pericals of time. Persons un
home of her moth«*r, .Mrs. J<M!ie j.mploywl for pn»tracte<l jieriods
('han<IIer. h-monng Mrs. William H. r,.o,.ive incomes through work
pnigrams. The most important fact
is that unemployment relief can no
<iU4‘st« were a.Hsem4»b*d for five he regarde<l as a temporary
, 1 u •• . . .Moorh««d, bride of Dr. .M«K>rh«>ad, of
cut ( avemlish, perm-tuating the iii- a
, , tiOHlVille. “
i tables, and Mra. M^na-heaii’s plaaa was j^Mem. to be treatesl on an emer-
W’ash-1'n"'’k««l with a lovely gift. .Mrs. C. W.
.ASSETS — Government
.Some of the bright mimis in
Repair. Reliable Work and Reason-j ingt«m are toying with th«- blea of ^'l»*ne won high st'ore. The home was jh*- WPA experts sabi the “out-
able Prices. R. Stanton Blakely at changing the govirmmnt’s syst«'m «»f I^eautifuIIy 4lecorate<l with (jueen nKnle*! b>cal relief of the pre-indus-
Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Tele*' l»««fkke«'ping so Dvat it won’t show Anne’s lac**. inade<|uute to meet
phone IKK.. IcU’iu’le .Sam .s.i ib'ep “in the red.” The After several interesting pn»gr«*s- ,he slan-k ..f a major ^lepression.
idi’ii i.s to set up a list of Ms.>>**ts tt» sions, the host»ss, assistisi by Miss
»>ffset the expenditures and the public Mary Howze DillanI ami .Mi-s. Julian
Hugli L. Eichelberger
NEW YORK LIFE MAN
15 Years Experience
Professional Insurance Information
Furnished Free
Member — The National Association of Life
Underwriters.
M.A.N -to distribut<s| circulars, hami-
bills, and sampb‘s for us in your
bsvility. We pay by the thouaami.
You do m» .s«*iling. No exp«*rience n^f-
•■^sary. .Must la* honest, n*liable, ami
neat appearing, 'rransami'rican A«l-
verti^ing Distributors, Box 74K.\, .Mil
waukee, Wiscon.sin. 7-1 l-4c
bu.si-
4lebt, a.s if government were
ness comM*rn.
The princi|)al tniuble with tlwt
scheme is that tmlKMiy can put an
h«>m‘st cash value «»n the things I’ncle
.Kam has la-en spending so many bil
lions for. True, there has b«*en a goial
SF-EDS, IN.'sECTK IDES. We have a deal of face-lifting of the general
(omplete St«K*k of .Keasonable S«‘**4ls lamisx'ape, we’ve g«tt a lot t*f m*w
and Ins4*cticid«*s t<i Kill the Insivts.! ntads, bri»lg«*s, battb*ships, school-
Haby Chicks and F'eeds ft>r Every j houses ami public-buibiings, but
Ni-ssl. Chick Suppli«‘s and Oyster coubln’t realize «»n them if we wantesi
Sht'Ils. Blakely Brothi'rs S«*e*l Store. ,t4» raise mon»*y. Wh**’*! buy a s«*coih1-
TeI*q»hom* IKK. lC|hami |>ost office? Those things no
imtre <»ffs«*t the national debt than ilo
Kolick, ser\e«l a tielicious salad course
ami sheHtet.
PEOPLE
YOU KNOW
Th»y blaimsi the instability of em-
pbtymenl ami th** pres**nce t»f some
bile lalmr at all times for the “pri»b-
able permanenc** of «lestitutipn.” The
^ instability of the lalmr sitiuition, it
conclutltsl, "apimars U» la* normal or
exp»s*t«sl accompaniment of the high-,
Iy specializtsi ♦■ctimimic system.” '
“While many of the factors con-'
trihuting to instability and unemploy-
m ment may Ih* amenable to a measure
is of c«»ntrol, some prttbalJy are not,”
fo SeWe.^
Dill F'Jlis, Weet l\*int cadet,
spending his summer vacation with the WP.A said.
his par»*nts, Mr. and Mrs. George H.' The survey said that in addKion to
Flllis, the influ«*nce« of business cycles and;
Misses Sue and .Annie Itond of twhnological improvements on unem-
(tm*nw<HHl, spent Sumiay with Mr. ploy ment, the normal incn*ase of la-,
the twelve billion dollars of old war 1.,. C. Bond. bor supply must be n*ckomHl with. It I
*lebts which f*»reign nations still owe A^rJ^ (MHirge K. Reid, Sr., estimattsl a 500,1)00 annual a<klition
us ami which we H never collect. ilaughter. Miss Margaret, of from this latter source and said it ^
Only careless thinkers comi>are the (Vala, F*la., were th«* guests of Dr. was likely such a rate of increase
te.stxsi. 100 for $0.7’.'). ILvavv assorte«l * business concern, gp,} Whitten Sunday. Miss would continue “f(*r .some time to,
r.v 1 .. . .... . , The only object of a business is to for a few days’ visit. ct»me.” i
earn profits. It is governments con-i Billy Moore of Italton, (Ja., is the “In view of these factors,” the re-1
c«*rn to serve all the pimple and make guest of Dr. and Mrs. B. O. Whitten. p»>rt said, “it appears certain that un-1
all the people pay for the M'rvice giv- Misses Ethel and Irene Johnson and employment will continue to be a se-!
en. It i-an’t Ih* put^n a business basis. Katherine Davis have returned tOiTious priHilem in the future.” |
WPO’s!
r. S. API’KOVED (TUCKS
BRICKS REDUCED
on our fine stunly U. .S. Approved
New Hampshin*, R. 1. Rtnls, and
Barn*<l R«H'ks. .All bre<*ders bbaNi-
50 ami up Oc each. Deliveri*il
FAR.MERS HATCHERY
90K Main .St. Newberry, .S. C.
Bernards lb>ston. Mass., after being the gue!<ts| The surv-ey, made by the
FvervlHHlv who has hear.! or read •“ttfr’s mother, Mrs. Asa Da- division of resimroh, was transmitted
.Wut .he .IfJ..? S. BerJd"ilV?. '’••*'• *-<- <« Admini..r....r H.rry Hop-
Miss Mary laiwson is visiting her kins by .Assistant Administrator Co.*-
sister, Mrs. F'dgar Everett, in Rich-, rington Gill.
Tm—CLAUMOn aUAD
valeas loaal—M't uwavs
aaalllT. “Alr-Coadlttoaad'
koa ovaaa to spadol cooI1b«
wlMf* iM air Is drr. f
IkM wreppod lauMd-
laWhr le iarar* kMk-
aasB Thai s why
CLAUSSEIf'S tllCAD
Her Qreat x^omenti
W HAT planning and prep
aration have preceded
this glorious moment in the
bride’s life! Every detail
mmt be just right. The ex
quisitely engraved wedding
invitation Or announcement
IS the only thing that is ap
propriate for the occasion.
For more than a quarter cen-
tuiy the Harcourt com
pany’s imprint has identified
most of our brjlliant wed
dings. If it is a Harcoort
invitation or announcement,
-it is sure to be faultlessly
appropriate. Let us help you
make yow selection fwm
our beautiful sample book.
grievinl to learn that thi*y have been
hanishiil fnmi th<*ir -.Alpine home to'
the Himalayas. No more will snow-
lM>und travelers eixissing the danger^
ou.s mountain ;»ass between Switzer
land anil Italy be rescui**! by thi‘se
great lH*a.'its, trainid to find them
and lead them to the shelter of the
hospice which the Brothers of St,
Augustine have maintained for more
than 900 years.
Innumerable lives have been saved
by these dogs, but last winter tw’o of
them attacketl and killi*d a little girl
who had become separated from her
parents, and the order of banishment
followeil. Tunnels and impnivinl mo-1
jdeni transportation have made winter!
travel through the .Alpine passi-s un-i
necessary, and in summer the work
for which the St. Bornaixl ilogs are
tiained is not neeiieil.
So the picturesque and romantic St.
Bernaixl dogs are on their way to Ti
bet, under the escort of an tigi'd
brother of the order.
»■
?o«r yroesr'B.
Lest Monthly Discomfort
Many women, who formerly lof-
fered from a weak, run-down con
dition as a result of poor assimila
tion of food, say they benefited by
taking CARDUI, a special medicine
for woench. They found It helped to
Increase the appetite and Improve
dlgesdoii. thereby hrlngliig them
more strength from their food.
Naturally then Is lees discomfort
at monthly periods when the system
has been straigthened and the vari
ous functions restored and regulated.
Csrtfvt pralite by thoaiuida of an—a.
li «vU worth tryt^ Of couna, tt aol
cooralt a obrtlelaik
SPECIAL OFFER
Caemopiditan—16 months for $2.50
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AatAtriud Rgprmnimtivt 9^
MARX — (Ta».s War
The early .SiK'ialists, Owen, F'ourier
and others, taught that there should
‘be no class distinctions. Karl Marx,
the German whose book, “Das Kapi-j
tal,” is the bibie of modem Socialism,'
taught that there were two classes'
into which al mankind naturally di-j
yided, capitalists' and workers. Be-j
twi'cn those tw'O classes, he taught, |
there was eternal and unri>concilable
war.
That, of course, is not true and
Gray
Funeral Home
Clinton, S. C.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
••• and ••a
EMBALMERS
Ambulance Service
Phones 41 and 399-1
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