The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 01, 1938, Image 6

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r .... I page six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE.' CLINTON L C / m Thursday; SEPTEMBER i, 1938 THE CHRONICLE'S WANT AD RATES le p«r word for fiiwt tioa; fire insprtiona for tlio price of foar. Minimum dinrgu 25c Card ;or thanks and tribntaa of rcspMt, Ic a word, pay^blo in adranee. Minimom 50c to DAY iuul \T(MMR<m COMMENTS ON MEN AND THINGS By Spectator Federal Loans jthan 7,100,000 bales put up as collat eral under previous loans, and that On Cotton Set wprid supplies of cotton were larjre. 7 nuun WAJ^TED ~ Your wiring, plumbinj:, repairing and floor sanding. Large ©r small jobs, 'we STO.CKBRIPO By HEI.IUM — AdvahUge* the aid of helium new records I The first “Primary” is over and I the second one is just ahead of us. I'Of course the wise ones knew that i things would come out as they did. The important jthing is to choose men who^wili_thihk soberly of. the public interest* Spectator ha^ iiiKsIr become excited old Abbeville? Or is it that the saints have been gloriously trans lated? Selah! Watch Ailfen. 14,626 in 1936, but only 12,964 th 1938. Looks as though I Wallace Fixes Rate At^ 8.30 Cents Per Pound On 7*8 Mid dling Staple. the the boys have turned out to re-elect j culture . » ' dftho," Williams to the Senate^—^ind4it would make loana>.on 193* cotton! have no interest until Friend Wil-|»t the base rate of 8:30 cents a —r • til over the campaigns; from the very be-1 liams moves up again. Barnwell I pound. small jobs, appreciate he knew most of the candi-1 courfty \ strained her resources ofj The department also announced it patronage. Radios, tubes, and guaran-, *Kas, wnicn enaoies airsnips lo willing to listen manpower in 1936 to 5,291; but as I had revised the loan program on last teed radio service. E. M. TIMMER-jsoar, also enables human beings to Pro reports against men who were of- -oon as Edgar A. Brown was elected year’s corn by raising the nste from MAN. City Electric and PlumbingMeeper m the^ c^ean than anyone has ^heir services to the State, i ahe took it easy and enrolls only 4.- it felt the rate should l^e near minimum allowed by the law. The full loan rate will be available only to cotton growers who planted within this year’s AAA acreage allot- ! ments. Non-cooperatives will be eli- o- tkb jgible for loans at 60 per cent of the 4‘—t pS, ^*^*''rate ‘ ‘ department announced today | Washington, Aug. Co. Phone 36. Estimates Free. ever gone before. Look over the candidates; are they: 735 this year. Charleston rose to 50 cents to 57 cents a bushel—the rate applicable to co-operators, and only oa that part of their production in excess oT thifeir marketing quotas. Under the revised com loan grow ers who already have placed grain under loan will be eligible to receive the increasde rate. Both cotton and coni loans will be made by the commodity credit ©or- ■ h.ve had .high re-[the, height, and enrolled some of the|av.nable on the.com crop now being i.gencie* may make loan, to producer. STRAYED OR STOLEN — Springer, hehum ami oxygen int^o the diver sj^j^^d for all of them. Now I am asked| stunly old unreconstructed rebels who grown Spaniel dog, year old, brown and llPlmet while, he is submerged. Wd- ^ believe that some of these men are i never enrolled before, because an hon- ■white, long hair, t>ara extra long, bob- 1mm Badders, master diver of t^^-deliberately in league with crooks and: ored son is running for Governor, bed tail Please give any information United States navy, went down 4arnj,yg,j,^ blind tigers and gamblers. No, 4, , at The Chronicle office. from the U. S. S. Falcon and re-^ j believe it. On the which officials said would be made | potation. Ban^s and other lending II don't believe it. On the contrary! - . ^ oiained submerged at that depth for|i know-men and conditions in South'’ fXlR SALE—864-acre farm on edge half an hour, with no ill effects. : Carolina and I know certain conditions ^ j of city limits of Clinton. Cui acres The greatest danger to deep-sea' a„ aroused and militant citi- u rf in cultivation, 3 duelling houses, 2 divers is the nece.s.sity of keeping thej^enship constantly and purposefully ‘ , 7 t 5,9p.^ this year. t>ams. Will sell at bargain price. .Aji- air pressure inside the diving suits■ aggressive. Certain so-*'^"^ ply to K .F. Aihiir, Clinton, S. C. tf as great as that exerted by the seaJpjjj.| g,.,. almost beyond the po- wator from the outside, which in-lji,.,,. they may more effectually b<* The 8:30-cent loan rate will apply to 7-8 inch middling cotton, with differentials for other grades and upon cotton stored in approved ware houses and sell the notes to the com modity credit corporation from time to time prior to 30 days from the nva-I staple lengths. This compares with .turity date of such notes, at par with a base rate of nine cents a pound on accrued interest at the rate of 2.5 peri jlast year’s crop. ! Ixians Are made to growers de cent. ; The cotton loans will bear four per and mature July 31, ELECTRICAL REPAIRING — Bring, militant me your Electric Fans. Hot Plates.!ilealt^with by the Church Vacuum Cleaners. Curling Irons and pn-ssures the nitrogen of the air^^^an U^pvaco officers. All Electrical Appliances that need Piinipe.l m iierietrates the blood-ves-J Repair. Reliable Work and Reason-1 Ciluses a paralysis which is^ i have always thought that it was able Prices. R. Stanton Blakely possible for a man to be too hauled uji. \V ith helium substituted around the house. It is all right for Blakely Brothers phone 188.. Seed Store. -also St^imp Ft>f -t-ttxi .Springs water delivered, apply to P. B. Ferguson, phone 73. PIANOS Tele-, for nitrogen that danger i.s eliminated, j hubby to drive a few nails now and I then and to turn the trunks' alxiut in and “all—»«eb—4ker*-^—A* 2fRRA.^I]RE Refovfry I the attic- dare do all ; who dares For nearly 150 years efforts havey^^.jipth his wife, “1 l-2pjbeen going on to recover 10 million that may become a man LisU-n to the tone, sw the ] worth of gold bars which ^y^e, is none.” btwuty of design, a<lmire the dura- were sunk when the ship Lutine l x^w the question before the.house was wrecked off the coast of Holland j, this, namely, to wit: What becomes Now when hubby wields the Green- 7,000 - vjoters! Just think j sirjyij, to hold their crops off the mar-!cent interest of that. And those Greenville citi-jket for possible better prices in the i 1939. zens are the greatest boosters in the future. * I State. Still there you are. .At first! xhe loans actually will range fromj blush I thought these 7,000 had been‘5;3o cents a pound on 13-16 inch orj 1 corralled by Spartanburg or Ander-| shorter low middling to 10.75 cents on ® glance shows thatji 1.2 inch or longer good middling useful “^Paitanburg lost eight thousand and or better cotton. i Anderson lost three thousand! Well,! low grades will be eligible for well. If you want real stability Y®^hoans at a discount from the base rate'me to grant him Letters of Adminis- , (must move to delightful old Edge-'and higher grades will be eligible for'tration of the esUte and effects off field, Dorchester, Darlington, J^laron-|p,^,^jyns pn. the_ ba.se ra^. I Mrs. Hattie A. Whatley. ' CITATION FOR LETTERS OF AD.MINISTRATION The State of South Carolina, Laurens County. By Ross D. Young, Probate Judge: Whereas, J. L. Rentz made suit to bility of the Baldwin piano. 70 years of experience and re.search behind ea<'h piano. Spinet—Acrosonic (True- tone). Baby Grands and Bungalow Uprights. S|H‘cial prices. Sec them at home of Mrs. D. J. Brimm, ItaJdwin I'lano repr»‘sentative, 120 S. Broad St. I*hone 349-,!. FOIiNDt—.A stray pig, owner can get same by paying for keej) and this «<!. W. H. Bolio. Ic TURNIP SF.KD. We have many ya- rietii's of White and Yellow. Also! Rutabaga, Mustard and Teiidergreon| Se<-<l and Collard PHints. Vigoro, Ni-j trate of Soda, Bone Mi-al and ('otton-! seed Meal. Blakely BrothiTs Seed, Store. Telephone .188. Ic in 1790. About a million dollars has been salvaged. Only a few w(‘eks ago divers brough up another bar worth about.ten thousand ilollars. Off the coast of Portugal divers have recovered nearly half of the four million dollars of gold which went down with the ship “Atlantis” a few' ^ years ago. The “Lusitania” carried' two or three million in gold when she was torpedoed by a German siibma-i line in 1915. The wri-ek has been lo-j rated off the Irish coast, and sooner or later that gold will be brought up. .All along the Atlantic coast of the, a man axe or the grubbing hoe, or patches the inner tube—that's all right. Per haps his manly dignity would not suf fer overmuch if he put up the shades; but when Hubby dons an apron and washes dishes or darns son’s socks— s exceeding the speed limit. Of i course if wifie buys the old man’s IsiK'ks he might buy the silk hose I her say-as many fiairs as she buys I for him. .My notion is that arqitfog ement would put quiti in the silk hose sales. Well, here we have proof don, Georgetown, Jasper, L^e or Hampton. In those balmy climes when you put the voters on a list the voters “stay put.” You dorv't have to worry about them. Some falling off—yes. Previous loans did not provide for These are, therefore, to cite and ad- premiums on cotton above 7-8 inch monish all and singular the kindred middling as to grade and staple and' creditors of the said Mrs. Hattie length. J A. Whatley, deceased, that they be ^ The cotton loan was made manda-jand appear before me, in the (^urt but just a wee bit.'jory under provisions of the new farm of Probate, to be held at Laurens But say! What hit Greenwoo<l? Ajj^w, when average prices on the tenjCourt House, Laurens, S. C., on Sep- falling off of 6,000! I looked for-gpo^ cotton markets declined recently Uember 10th, 1938, next, after publi- these boys in Newberry and Uurens; j 52 per cent of parity, the price I cation hereof, at 11 o’clock in the but those burghers, too, were reduced yp the legislation. The! forenoon, to show cause, if any they in numbers. Those GreenwoiHlians j ]aw gave the department authority have, why the said Administration did not move to the city of Friendly to establish the rate between about, should not be granted. Folks. No, sir; they just vamoosed, g.27 and 11.80 cents a pound. „ \ Given under my hand this 27th day Orangeburg lost 2,000; anti Pickens, jt^ announcement, the depart-'of August, A. D., 1938. home of E. P. McOavey, the most: ment said that in view of the fact; ROSS ,D. YOUNG, enthusiastic county btKister in the .^^he government Dk’as holding more 8-2cw J. P. L. C. such an a crimp indis|)Ut- .State, yes, Pickens, lost over 2,000 vottMs. Richland lost 4,000 in sfiite of all the new Governrpent jobs. What’s the trouble? J. FOR RENT Two furnished bedrooms with private bath. Phone 170. .Mrs. Annie L. Franks, ColU'ge V’icw. 8-2c IGKH'ING PKU’ES ADVANCING — Ld-iis -OirDuof vour house now with-| Ford’s Copper-Bound Shingles. This euperri'otifing is hacketi by seventy- three years manufacturing experience. A<ld to this the .skill in applicatfon ac quired through our twenty years as South Caroliipi’s leading roofing con tractors and. the result i.s extra years of HHifing service and' satisfaction. Tlin-e years to-])ay. .No liowii pay ment. Free estimates. United States are wrecks of ships; irrefutable proof-that Huh-';- *! whieh carried gidd or silver, but \vhieh efforts at being useful cun li‘ad' carry a complete line of blank, lie too deep to lie reaehed by ordinary i destruction. From The Sumter •'^’dgerH, ('ash Books, Journals, j .mean.s. There is a million didlars so in eo|rper bars in the hull of the 1 J’ontiac, .{(Kl fei't deeji at the bottom y,.^ winding up their perfec tion by the death of another man., Wifie said husband was so perfis-'t, American .Magazine — 2 years for Day Books, etc. Call 74 for 70iir| needs ( hronicle Publishing Co. I of Like parutus Huron. Improved diving ap-i will mak»' the recovery of' SPE( lAL OFFER most of such sunken trea.sure possible. 1 SUNSPOTS Whc'iieveT astronomers see their telescopes an increasi Predictions so quiet, so gentle, so obliging, that shr camr-to.regard him ns U' be*>ther $3.50. through ‘'’^L'ud of a husl>and! That made this in the *’'^'’*' Ldlow more attractive, 1 sup- number and violence of magnetic' 1'“’'^*’* i**‘CHii!<e he used imigh stuff. •Mark you, Hubby in this case used to storms on the surface of the sun, they nowadays make two predictions which! houae, wash the d^ishes, wul so far havi-.come true. They predict JJood I’ntil-November lOtJi JAMES W. ( ALOWELL •Anything in the W'ay of Magazines Phone 38 Hugh L Eichelberger NEW YORK LIFE MAN 15 Years Experience Profesaional Insurance Information Furnished Free Member — The National Association of Life Underwriters. that over Ramscur Roof- tliat there will a perioi' pel iot be serious ilroughts of years, and that in there will be exci'ssivc so wifie lost inter- a man. No thrill such perfectly lubri-I ing IInc. < liiitoii Representative Phene'29(1. IH'.i W. .Main .'st. tf N(»ri( K a public N’oii aie invited te atten i demonstration of the .\Ili'- <’balnu>rs All I'rej) Harvester. Har vest liig cow |i('as: iTn the farm of Mr. Walt R.amage, near b»g cabin filling Ktatieri on Liuiens-( linton highway. Friday, .8ept. J, at 2 p. m. .All com pi'titive machims arc united. Green ville l''eed ’and Seed Co., Gieenvil!e, t hen The pres* nt S. ('. -tatic mtei reieiice wi'li radio signals. .Sun pet eyeles nm tdieill eleven .\ears; five er six years of activity, an equal numbir of iiuiesence. cycle began in Itt.'tl, ami until lli;iT ^beii' was an alinost con stant successidii of dreugbt years. .New, ast I ttiiemei-s say, the magnetic storms on tin* sun ari‘ subsiding. There ha\e been only two flare-ups since last summer, tlu' latest in .April tlii.s year Simultaiu eusly. the 1«ast Hipp & Chandler ( lolhes for Men and Boys A our Busint'SN .Appreciated year has bcmi marked by tin- heaviest and most widely-dispersed rainfall in years. In tin- first half of I'.i'lS the average rain and snow was 12 per cent above normal for the whole Unit- I'd States. The "dust bowl" is green I once more ami the largest crops jn years are growing in the wluuit and corti country. lo the shnpiimg; est in so perfect can cenu' from cated existen8e. Thi- Item piibli'^hed this. Chicago .story on tho first itagi-, with a large heailing aeioss two columns. Can it lie. 1 woiidci, that young .Sumtoi hus bands are too “perfeet What 1 can not understand is the woman's compai ing her' perfiat hu.s- b.'ind to a brotlur. .All the red-lilood- 'irothers 1 ever saw or heard of tried to rule the laneh in no uncertain manner. .Almost any young husband is more pliable than a young brother. Tri7wever,~I don't want~Gr stai't aTiy“' thingr ■- D. E. Tribble Co. FI NER.M. DIRECTORS •••And.M EMHALMERS Licensed FmhalmerR. UompleU Modern Equipment Day Phone 94 Night Phone* 24, 253 or 255 Clinton, .ip’ DRIVE CAREFULLY SAVE A LIFE! 6 hook at this. In I'.'.'Ul Siuith Caro lina hail 3(16,7ti5 voters I'lirolled to vote in the Democratie primaries. This jumped to 417,59'.* in l‘.*32, but fidl to 375,79*5 in 11*34. In 193*5 the number ro.se to 481,322, but now in 1938 we have only 422,935. What’s the mat- MILK — Refrig eration ter with us Democrats? True it is It must have oceurred Lo xrveryhody that 1932 and 1936 were years for at one time or another that it would presidential elections, but that would he a grand thing if milk could be kept not make much difference, unless we sweet and pure indefinitely w ithout j douhb'd our efforts in 11*36 as a trib- refrigeration. Well, that happened, j ute to Jimmie Byrnes. The official Out of one of the largest chemical re- record shows an enrollment of 481,-j search lahoratories has come a pro- 322 in 1936 and only 4*22,935 in this cess, which has been patented, for year, notwithstanding the unitisi ap- preserving wh(d»‘ milk at room tern- peal of three candidates for the Sen-^ peratures for as long as three or four ate, eight candidates for Governor, months. ! etc., ♦•tc., etc. How come?as they The thing is done by adding hydro- say in Georgia. 1 gi n peroxide and ;>otassium iodide to Perhaps the l'.*36 variety of stream-^ the fresh’ milk and then heating it to j lined jiolitician persuaded the voters 131 degrees for fifteen minutes to an to multiply themselves, or perhaps the hour. .As little as six drops of peroxide voters have decided to let the W. P. A. and a third of a drop of iodide to a run tho State. .At any rate, more than gallon of milk so treated are said to fifly-eight thousand Demix*rats are be enough to kill all the bacteria off the rolls. We might really expect which cause milk to go sour, more ef- an increase in the number of voters fevtively than pasteurization does it. as the population shows a tendency .According to the laboratory reports, to increase. But a loss of 58,000 in the taste of the milk remains unim-'tw’o years! i paired for weeks, and no trace of the Take a peep at this. Abbeville—’ hydrogen piToxide can be found in it‘4,337 in 1930; 6,681 in 1932; drops by (he most delicate chemical tests.'to 5,817-in 1934; then swells >to 9,- DEATHS from AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS in LAURENS COUNTY •1938 Let’s Strive T6^ Make This a Safe Year On the Highways. Tkki date laat jmr, 4. The slight trace of iodine makes the 863 in 1936; and falls to 6,440 in 1938. treated milk beneficial, especially regions .where the water-supply lacking in iodine. in How did Abbeville lose 3,423 voters is between 1936 and 1938? Were those cotton mill operatives who moved CROPS — Pricea away? Have the farmers abandoned Nothing is more certain in thq long capital into a speculative one-crop run to starve the farmers who grow venture goes broke, it than a high-paying crop suited to’ Cotton is America’s classic exam- a particular area, for which there is pie, but citrus fruits, tobacco and a brisk demand. Th.it is one of the many others have ruined communities paradoxes of agriculture, and in it'into which they poured wealth when lies the reason for rr.uch of the agri- they were first introduced. Brazil has cultural distress of which we have been all but ruined by its coffee crop; been hearing so m’.'Lb. i:i recent years, the Central American republics which A single “big-money” crop is al-'once flourished by growing bananas ways a temptation to farmers to;are now impoverished to the x>oint abandon everything else in the effort .where they have to import food sup- tb get rich quick. But as soon as it plies, so many of their farmers have has been demonstrated that there are ■ neglected everything else to grow ba^ big profits to be made, competition I nanas. Like a bonanza gold mine,'the becomes so vigorous that prices fall below the cost of production and the fanner who has put his land and. his in time. flow of wealth from a single-crop farming system is bound to peter but Going_Away t« (ALLEGE or to TEACH? If you want the home news... have THE CHRONICLE follow you. 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