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/ PAGE FOUR THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLIMTON, 8. C. THURSDAY. AUGUST 11. 1938 Clinton (!It|rontrlf EsUblUhcd IVOO WILSON W. HARRIS. Editor and Publisher Published Every Thursday By . THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY / Subscription Rate (Payable In Advance): One Year Six Months 75 cenU; Three Months 60 cente Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Post Office at Clinton, S. C. The Chronicle seek.s the cooperation of its subscribers and readers—the publisher will at all times appreciate wise suggestions and kindly ad vice. The 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. Nobody’s Business By Gee McGee tODAV [fcumm -h- — .nr- 8TO.CKBII1DOE .More Labor Troubles hon. henry hopkins, .seeker-terry of the interior, wa.shington, d. c. j deer sir: i some of our relief labor is in trub- ble and they have asked the under-1 signed to rite or foam yore offi.s for prompt a.ssistance. mr. John simkins Unitetl States today than rv'er be- has lo.st his social security number fore. That is the report of the Iowa and he do not knw how to give in his director of motor vehicles; and he is firne at the all-nite filling station, talking about ordinary foot-propelled j that they will realize how silly it is jto set up barriers between nations. :That will be a long time from now; but it will be'hastened by the'incre*s- }ing ease of communkations between pp&ples of. all parts of the world. It ' will not be politkians or dictators who wl!? make ^ the world over. It will be the scientists and technologrists with new discoveries and inventions. tween statesmen and political oppor tunities. . NOTICE BICYCLES— xperil i There are more bicycles in u.se in With the Press Notice is-hereby given that George Alfred Browning, Jr., a mjnor, will have reached his majority on and be fore the date.hereinafter specified and that I will render a final accounting of my acts and doings as Guardian j for said minor to the Probate Court of Laurens County, South Carolina, at Laurens, South Carolina, on Tues day, September 6, 1^38, at Ten (10) time ask the Court for a final dis- kindly send him a new card. CLINTON, S. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 19.38 ; “bike.s,” not motoicycle.s. Trade sta- ti.stics bear out his assertion, and ev- hon. holsum moore loant his corn-'ery motorist must have noticed the pensation number to a man at the/increased number of bicycle riders cou^j^seat and,he swopped the .same who add to the perils of mptoring on off for a set of dishes, kindly .send the highways. him a new card by return mail, if he I remember when bicycles were a was to get hurt, it would be a total rare novelty. I rode one of the old- charge fromy my duties as Guardian for said minor. ^ o’clock, A. M.; and will at the same WHY DID HE yUIT? The News and Courier The highway department, so Cover nor Johnston says, was the issue on persons having claims against which he was elected in 1930. In his e.^tate of said minor will file the administration he made it so great same duly verified, before said date an i3.sue that he declared anc‘‘insur- be forever barred, rection” and called out military forc- THE es. In 1932 he carried the issue to the voteis, going to them in person and'.^- speaking. The people elected another PANHANDLINi; GA.ME ifurnish our children school books, on loss, as it is against the law to sue style high-wheel bikes in my boyho(Kl j • . . ’ oonosed to* his ooinions .V ^».v,r,a:cr„ v,«« the ssme reasoning we are unable tolannyboddy in this state for fis.sical or The present type of bicycle, with ir L MEDORA E. BROWNING, Guardian for George Alfred Browning, Jr. Although the county campaign has , . , , « i i not yet opened, a ^umber of the can-j«uPP>y them these Other class room mental dammages.^ didafes are alreadr>>t’ing approaehed , . « . /• mr. slim chance by individuals w’ho prOmi.se their sup- There are few'people in South Car- , ’ _ pneumatic tires, did not come into use Again the governor failed. If he is to NOTICE? Notice IS hereby given that James until I was through hifth school. There ‘J*"" of'p „ , • , eot reddv to tro to Were no automobiles in those’davs I^^jd the highway issue is of theiP- Sloan having heretofore reached by individuals who |.romi.se work' or, the" w.p.a. as usual this but cyclists seared hor.ses and farmers ;•;;‘■';>';n<ious irnport to South Carolina hr^s majority I, as Guardmn of said |KMt ami suffrage at the polls for fr-|Ol,na who are not able ' "‘'y *o '*0-, somehrHl.ly had slipped used to set their dogs on us. Around "“J'’ is, why does he ahan- James P. Sloan, will render a final the usual amourrt asked sj^re to provide se-hool bTOks G r them, , l ^ don it? Were he elected to the Lnrted'aceour nuncial aid, ranking from a diiiu*. to a I accounting of my acts and doings as her out with a lead pencil and now paths" used to be built to keep the I'''“'I* f"*",*'’;' '’*"'7 Thu practice of gouging candi.lates'course, who are unemneerm-d l^“ss of The“jfrdon’t'know wh^in rheelmenTf/both s^idJ^Vks^nd the anything a^ut it. to the Probate Court of Uurens their children are in school or not, and Why does he not run for the legisla- bounty. South Carolina, at Laurens, it ture in Spartanburg county on the •'^uth Carolina, on Tuesday, Septem- by this clas.s of people should not be Y'"'Vy'r irnri r.io Vr/hJ he is. kindly look up his main thoroughfares. tolerated. The candidates can stop, it -nnntv or * .correct number and rite or foam it If bicycles continue to multiply >«■, .. . , i . i • i . i <? iq-iu n , in u few minutes if they all agree to ' inU, uur time-keeper on the projimt of would seem like good sense to go back '''lt'i''ny ‘“‘“'J ‘hi legislature he Imr 6, I93S, at Eleven (lU ocloclc, vJ.,h,r leh ..lal, Imlf " 'cleaning off the banks of wilsons'to the old practice of putting a n.r- "■.'«ht lead a great patr.oCs fight for A- M-l and will at the same l.me mdl vocating such expinst, should oc-, i #.!_ i:.,.* this great is.sue. (Could he be elected the Court for a final discharge from fio -u, and then stick to the agree ment. The voter who offers to sell hi.s vote for a (|iiartci, fifty cents or a dollar should be looked upon with .suspicion and is a risky type of voter to tie to. And th<-n from,, the view- piii it of the caiifliilute, if he .sets out to buy liiinself into office it is likely that he will >ell out imce be is in of-j ficc. I'heie are rumors that some caiiiliilates alriaiiy. Imve employed wdikers in the eoiinty. timl those who follow this practice base their hope not on their (|ualil'iealion.s for the of-, fiee, but rather upon the ability of the hired lieutenants to “bring home ^ the bacon." j It is a ilisgiisitiiijf s|)(‘cfac!e, this bunch of iH'ggars going around fromi meeting to meeting trying to bold uf)! the candidates. The ctindidates sliould have the courage ami baeklHiin/ to say “no,” and once they all do. the grow-1 ing panhandling prartice will be put to an end. The voters likewise should, do their own voting and not be iiiflu-i ence<l, intimidateil or drivim l»y work-j ers who are always on hand. j Candidates show poor judgment to let iiiipecuiiious persons bleed tliem by promising their votes on election quaint themselves with the source i .from which the advocacy of free honks comes. It wmuld lie^ valuable in formation to ascertain how much these people are spemiing annually for beer, liijuor, eidd (liirik', ."tUU.ff, to- haeeo.s,""gasoline and other non-essen tials. ^'et we are told by some that these same people who are "ipending million." on such things as we liave enumerated are too jiooi to provide their ehildren with .sehoid hooks. .Xnd at the same time we are spending from one ami a half to two million j dollars annually for legalized li((Uor'|^ in .'south Carolina. The plan of free l»-xt hooks is just another step toward making paupers and beggars of jieople. It makes it easy for individuals to shift-responsi bility for their children upon the shoulders tif others. It is an agitation' row .strip exclu.siwly for cyclists’ use I mr. tom head’s mother-in-law failed to get her old-age fiension la.st month, and it turned out that another inoth-j er in-law by the .'‘ame name in cedar lam got her monthly H$. "kindly the law foiee her to send it direct to mr.’ hmui —so’s he can take the Isiaul I along each new roa<l built. Dl'rCII — .Misnomer The government of the kingdom oTj Holland is trying to get the word. to the legislature in .Spartanburg? We duties as Guardian /kiubt it; his county did not elect a Janies P- Sloan. John.'vton delegation in 1930). fpr the said It sounds too which nw'ans much like (lerman. •All persons having a claim against the said e.state will present the same duly verified, before said date or be 'forever barred. JANIE L. SIX)AN, tiuardian for Jame.s P. Sloan. JSO.METHING NEEDED have “Dutch’ 'out of the English language.' I’otershurg (I’la.) Time.s ' ■ Deut.sch,’’ Gallup recently took a poll which Indeed, it showed that «>l per cent of .America's and lodging she owms him out of was first applieil to the jieople of are afraid to get a ri^gular 2.i-lcvv. .same, she is suffering ."ome ih-eji an- low eouiitiie.s when the line In-tween J'J’ because of the red tajie it takes giiish onnei count of this mix-uji an-, them arid the lower German Rhineland get hack on relief. The .South’s rec- NOTICE OF REGISTRATION was not sharjily drawn. oid is a little better, since (inly 49' .MUNICIPAL ELECTION The jirojM'r name for Holland now P*'*' vent felt this way about it. .State of South (^arolina, i.s "The .Netherlands,’’ and the official, ^ local relief chief, .Mrs. Ida Dann, County of I^aurens, nunu- of“ the little colony in South i'‘‘|*orts that “one of the worst trou- Town of Clinton. America which used to lie calUnl ^as is to get able-bodied re- Xotice is hereby given that W “Dutch Guiana’’ has been changisi to bofers to look for jobs. Why? Because ^ “Surinam.’’ There are no more “Dutch'^bey have found from experience it is West Indies.’’ The new name for those hard to get back on relief in a ."ofiirt li. the undersi^tied’s seeunl son, mudd ark. who fought in—germanny and hellgum and r-thy-ojiy has not re ceived his monthly r)7.r)l)$ for getting ga.'jsed. he thinks something has gone wrong with it, as it is now nearly 24 hours past due. that is all he has to live on and hud he of not got gassed, his entire faniiley would of henn on direct relief, hurry, there’s no time FOR D. day amHat the same time violate tin so emu oath they take w lii*n they qii.ilify a- asjdiaiils for office. used by many for jmlitieal advantugt ^ I to talk hack. THE RECOBD SPEAKS i •Mayor Burnet R. Mayhaiik of Char leston, ai(l»Ml by a jiowtu ful city jnditi- eal maehiiie, is waging an intimsive (•amjiaign for governoi-, and judging I''‘‘V claims that it got mixetl iiji with her ham sandwieli at dinner time last week and she et it uji. much suffering islands in the lower Caribbean is “Cu racao." The great Netherlands ^Id- nial islands of Borneo, Sumatra, Java, jdese issue a duplicate card for mrs. holsum im><»ri- to get ha<’k to sowing in the sowing-room, she h-t a friend Bali and numerous smaller ones, ^ worker on W. P, A. takes a tem- vvhich we used to call the Dutch East Indies, are now the Netherlamls In- {iprary job in private industry he can' when from what tin* |tuhlie .sei*s, large sums of money are being .sjient in the in-i j terest of his candidacy. From his • “ sjieech his hearers s(»oti det«*ct thatj .'sE.N A roU SMiril .A.ND L'.ABDR i he is a |{oo."evelt coat-tail swinger' In the Cnited .'States senate race like .l(din.ston an.l Mrown in the seii- l ahoi’s .Non-Partisan leugiR", heudeil Yhe greater j.art of his Iv .hdin U Lewis of the CID, is buck-1 ^P»‘**'l> I"'"’ bwv nights ago was a ing Gov.inor (Hin D. Johnstno and ‘‘I'logy of the ipe.sideiit and bragging fighting the ineiimhenl. Senator K. D. “limit their fri.-mlshi|.. He tidls Smith, seeking re-idts'tion. If .lohn-ll'** •‘•tate of a big fat job "Ion wins it will he a CIO victory; if• fered him by Roosevelt for nine years he loses, a defeat ftir the organization, I.i'Wi", Walter White, and their nsso dH*s. I .Americans will doubtless continue to refer to the early “Dutch" .settlers ofw'th a grain of -salt. ,e hav,. ,t to M.w „„ a fow ,lay.s, an.l -'hv.j.,,,. jj.-w and to con-'<:«Hu,.'a study rovvala. Thorv n.uat bo that It irot auxod up «ilh hi.r ^ .•|.,.,„„j.|vama'■••“'u’" f"r‘hat. Dutch" who are not of Netherlan«l.s! .Maybe the situation need.- pure German. But if you Ib'i'g besides announcements. , .. . I an.11 e.-.^ a P'tter to ally of the Neth- ^ just like It at oiiee. , , , . , . ,, r . -.11 erlaiids colonies under its old name,, yore lavvors will he aiijirt'Ciutisl by; . , .. . , your jiostmaster will get in Dutch if he forwards it. ■ will ear( take -jdace or another unless .she gets thisi stiK-k hut address a 'opelanil i.s the duly appointed Super visor of R<*gi.stration for the Town of Clinton, County of I.*urens, State of u I • irr .L ' South Carolina. Harry Hopkins .say.s: "T have re- tv,...,. r ^ i , ,, 1 • 11 au A Every male and female citizen jieatcslly announced officia y . . . that i r j twenty-one (21) years of age and up ward having all of the qualificationa as mentioned in sections 2287 and 2290, Volume 2, Code of laws of , MI-, SouthCarolina, 1932, and who has ' ie.si<led in the State for two years, in County for one year and within the incorporated limit.s of the said Town of ('linton for four months next '^om*'- |)rtioeding the election to be held in |.said Town of Clinton on Tuesday, '.August Iftth, 1938, and who has paid all taxes due and collectible for the return immediately to W. P. A. the job ends, if he needs it. the new all of- dealers aiisof-orth. yores trulie, mike lark, rfd, secker-tmry. *at ifKMHKi a year, hut that he ileelineil' Alales. Seiialoi Smith has been "erving the |i«-uple of .South Carolina ami the na tion for thirty years jti a most effi cient manner. While he has been blacklisted liy CIO'.' I»'ague (as has .Senator Byrnes | he has the hearty iiidoisement of the .\meriean Feder- ahpi, and othei lalmr . who hav*- juihliely l.ate.st and Vileat Newa From Fiat HtN-k i h<-autiful 1 act jday was jiut on somethitig for my slat<‘ and |n*o|)h*.’’ | ll"‘ -'*<^holl hou.se last friday night I the *iffer to “stay at hoim* and «lo MEN OF (ONVKTIONS NEEDED ^ Hester Reporter lprece<iing fiscal year and who holds • After all IS said and done congress, (-^unty Rt>gi.stration Certificate en- ui the state legislature, as the case titling him or her to vote at a polling may be. is the factor of greatest im-1 pr^-cinct'within the Town of Clinton iportance when it comes to the brand ^hall be entitled to regi.ster. I of governmpnt we are to have, and fhe **id \V I) lately been made at Netcong, New all-impoitant, therefore, to elect iyinor of Registration Jersey, where twenty-five children' — • Registration, fr*»m New A'ork city EDUCATION — Practical One of the most practical education al experiments I have heard of has will have hta This "Him* .Mr. Mavhaiik. as mayor eiilitlisl: “jirince charming and the 2 ^ ichiX hav.. '""iriii-. too ,p,.„ ,t the .tore of J. I. Cop^ .oLion in i-'""’." awl Bro. on .North Br<«,l Street .acatlon in a ,,ucce...ful men. and men who |n the Town of Clinton for the pur- of Charleston, jieari‘d before hearing jiertiv^img at inn id L gaiyiizat loll" or-T e\- his jire'.'ed ihfiuselves as favoring I i-Momiiiat ion ami t-leetioii. "Lahiii," a iiatioiially known weekly jinlilishetl III \\ a'liington, ami w hich I." It'Cogmzed as ;i sjiokesman for la- hoi's interests, has simken in the higliest eoinmen iat ion of .'senatoi' .'siiiith and his fairness toward labor. The jnihlieation has favoraldy com- pa'i'tl tin- state's "Ciiioi s»*natoi with 'l.liomas .leffcrson ami .Andrew .lack ■oil, I'anious as champions tif the rights of the common jieojile. Conlimiing a dis< us.sion of .'senator Smith, “l.alioi” sani: "One td' the ."Urest ainl most imjnir- tai.t tests of a statt'sman's ilemocracy today I" his recoil! on labor jirohlems. How (lot’s Sinith meet that test'.’ The answer is, Kvery resjionsihle labor leatiei HI .Ainenea has endorsed .Sena tor .Smilli. Kvery farm leailer of' na tional standing has done the thing. A voter cannot go far wrong if he follows the chiefs of these two gieat grouji.s Ilf jn (Kiuceits.” sale of the hill “If the beer hill jiasses, Charles ton will drink and not jiay. The Cnited States government can’t stoji it and I can tell ymi that the jioliee dejiartment has no idt-a of stojijiing it." .Mr. .Maybank took an ojn n, defiant rev. will waite, irur liH'al jiasture of chillcli, has retiiriieil hack from his vacation at the seashore, he is badly siinhiiriU from his elbows down and at the rear of his nake from fisriiiig. he had a good tiim* excejit he was from 9 on 12 sjiending the summi , , . t'amj). They are learning how, convictions and the courage to poi^* of reiristerinir vorf^ers ,.p April l-.ra. ap.!-l''»rf" "•I-.' J.-mm- vri-vp „mth ,h.. work of thp world I. doiw by do- The prmcip.l . M ,7V Iho l,.yi,lolm.. ip „ p oyd Iho port of pnne,. charmo,it.|i„y it th,.m...lv,... tn.uhl.. with Up country today I. tho oach <tav oycrat Sun^v untP to l.■Kal,r.ina th.- “ ''“I*' «».''» «"•! ki'l.- alike drc... in over- . la,*,. rcal'„-clJck nLn aX,! 1938 Incr In llu. ..late. Attaekiny J;>d dis,year,Ilea, of that. ,t went over all. an.l not only do a variety of farm |,,a„che.. of conyre,.,., I^twl thU 1da/c^f Jidv 1938 he ..aid: I r"".'. chore, hot have undertak.-n to repair,have Idea, of their own! ^ and put in miHlern eondition an *han-1f„p which they stand, and *h ned farnihou.se more than llHt , convictions for which they would glad- old. They have taken to that task |y ^jeath. Too many will shape with enthusiasm, and aie doing a views for a mess of political ereilituhle jo4i a.s carjienters, stone- ,K)ttage. and sun ernJeF. tK«*ir' convl^ jiaiiiters. P .Atte.-^t: D, C. Heu»tess, Clerk and Treasurer S. BAILEY. Majsor. 8-4.4C ^ nearly et uji by ehiggers and muskeet- attitinle toward the enfmcement of eis and sand flies, he says there is tile measure if jiassed when In* saiti no jdaee like honu* even if a jireecheri that regardless of what law was en-'ean’t eolleet over half id‘ liis sallery. i acted. Charleston would have its li quor and that their determination in the matter could not even hi' "tojqied by the I'nilisl .'state army. | rile riveiit legislative committee on eonditions in the state* revraled the existence in Charleston of organized and recognized forms of vice, jiartie- nlaily lotteries, coin operated ganih- ling deviei'S and a vvidesinead sain of illegal liquors. The lejiort showed that in the last two yeais the city admin istration of I'haileslon had liccn.sed the illegal sale of liquor, immoral masons, plai*terers, ers and elex-tricians. The only education of real that the young can get is in things for themselves. If they .school age without knowing anything the all-nite eaft' and the .sujter-ser-j thi' '‘‘“I ""'‘k of the world vice tilling station on mam street their e.iueation-has only just K’gun. Iiave meiged. hi/,ness is so dull now tliat one man can handle the tiade of stone- jilumh-, fy,. jjf losing their share of the jiuhlic money and the vote.s that value along with it. With practically ev- *'oing crybiHly el.se playing politics, it’.s hard. pass, of course, to stand alone, but the day’s coming, we believe, when the country will remember who played the man, and draw the line of demarcation bo- W. J. BENJAMIN SERVICE STATION Standard Products Cars Washed and Greaaed Your Busine.sa Apprcciatad both jilaces. this situation is due to the tact that all of the farmers h“ve ."I'eiit their parrity cheeks for fords aiid'oforth and they an* now hack on their own resouices. walking, eating, watter-millions and talking jiollitirks.! FARMINt; — Progress From all 1 lead and hear almut new I methods and jirtH’es.Nes in farming, it seems as if agriculture, or many phas es of it. were enteiing upon revolu tionary developments. The latest is the successful attempt i of a northern New York farmer to houses and gambling by systemating our eitizeii'liij) is verry hapjiy over Pet his tomatoes ripe before the nor- the advance of the w. j'l, a. skedule. 1^''“P floodiHl the market and forc- the jiressenl pay is more like a livving j‘‘J prices down. He put in a hot-water wage. It I’O.SI.Nt. AS PAUPERS One V'f the eaiitlidales for governor sjieakmg heie a few nights ago, said he “favor." free .school biKiks for every child in South Carolina," Candidates in several county campaigns are advo cating the same jilan. The piojiosal of furnishing free text books is another evidence of the tendem-y of the day—'to get some thing for nothing at the expense of taxpayers. We have stoppeil fighting •same fines. This re|>oit should arouse every father and mother in South t'arolina who stands for law enforcement and deeoney, and who is concerned t"’er,^j|. seeing that such conditions, notahlv • / • * m Columbia and Charleston, are not winkiHl at to spivad over the state as alluring temptations for our Iniys and girls. When candidates .Manning and Ben nett stress law enfoivement and point w ill bring out intTre relief,carrieii pipes underground ! workers and slow dow n loafering to to warm the tomato roots. The result I some extent, if another small raise is was larger plants with more fruit, made in the near future, the polees- to pick ten days before his j man mought resign and jine them.'.l neighbtirs’ crops. I huhhert grene says he would be" California and elsewhere corn- better off on vv. p. a. relief than try-‘ n'^’^cial prmluction of many kinds of ing to relieve the suffering on crtnl-i v'egetables is being carrivni on sue jcessfully without any soil at all The plants, supported by wire netting or or j other means, send their roots down the fine dog which was lost sti ayiHl or stole thru yore collums last j into ,tanks of warm, chemically-treat'»' week, the propperty of yore corryltnl water. Production is reported as to it as the paramount issue in the | s»pondent. hon. mike lark, rfd, return-U’ery high, the labor of cultivating gubernatorial camjiaign — they are ed home under hi.s invn steam a day and w’oovling is entirely eliminated, sounding should Ih* ^>1*80 ago. no reward will be paid even and picking and harvesting becomes TOMORROW — l*ropliHs It is an interesting occupation to preiiict what the world will be like ini the future, and if you set your dates; far enough ahead you won\ be! a danger warning that heeded by every man anil' if the o fellers who claim they sent a simple operation. That’s progress ^ , ...... woman who is interosted m the ma-ihim home files a suit for it. the dog for ourselves or honestly attempting state iimly got tired of eating govverment to solve our own problems but rather citizeniy. , nations and left our beAi and board for are looking to Washington as the giy .Maybank’s own words should greener pastures which, apparently, cr of all gift.s. And a similar idea is getting hold of many of our people lawlessness. They show he is not the "— ♦ closer home who, rather than devel- ^yp^, jfovernor the state needs. I P>''^>tracted meeting which was around, or your readers either, to be, oping and using their own resources, — " ^ — i hell in flat rock during the past 6; laughed at when your predictions turn, and paying their own way, are look- CARD 01* TH.ANKS ' w’eeks has ended, the preecher said out wrong. j ing to the sUte to play the role of We wish to thank our friends for|some verry unkind remarks abbut our The best that an honest prophet' Santa Claus ju-^it as'the Washington their kindnesses during the illness, local tight-wads, skin-flinters, hipper-'can do is not to be too specific as tO; spenders are doing. ^ jand death of our daughter, Sara Fran- crits, sinners of ommission and com-|when things are going to happen, norj The idea of free school books is an ces. This evidence of your sympathy j mission, liars, chizzlers, old fogies, go into too many deUils"as to justj illustration of the growing desire to is appreciated far more than we can, and unbelievers, he newer hurt no-'what they will be Jike when they do get .something for nothing. \Sell, if express. jhoddy’s feelings, according to slim come off, and by what means. He can* we are going to furnish books free. h books free. We es{)ecially desire to thank Dr.ichance, sr., iK’cau.se he hisself is one only point to the trends apparent why not be 100 per cent philanthropic S. C. Hays, Dr. F. K. Shealy, Dr. Ckki. of them things and flat rock do not his own time, and also supply the necessai-y pencils,'R. Blalock, Dr. D. 0. Rhame, the Hays'need him. in tablets, ink, crayons, satchels, scis- hospital and nurses, for th&ir services aors, hot lunges, bowls of soup, cloth-jand kind consideration at all times, ing and shoes. If we are too poor to I G. C. Watts and Children. yores trulie, mike lark, rfd, corry spoi^ent. I have no hesitation in predicting that in the course of time the eco-j nomic waste of war will have become so apparent to the people of the world' Refinance That Loan If your present home mortgage is not bringing you debt-free home ownership ... if it is too costly in inter- e ... o unsatisfactory in any way. be sure to find out, with no obligation, just how ;much time, worry and money we can save you through our Direct Reduction Loan Plan For Home-Owners. Save Your Savings Here Invest your money in a Clinton institution, owned and directed by Clinton people. Start now and save monthly. Each account insured up to $5,000.00. We offer SAVINGS and INVESTMENT plans. EDERAL Savings AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Phone No. 6 A" Clinton Institution Serving Clinton I^ple Since 1909