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f \ \ THfRSDAT. MARCH ». IM» THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CUNTON. PAGE FIVB Wdf are Department Pays Out S8^9^ A total of SS.,W.8<5 sni5 paid out in assMtancr cfiecks throufrfi the Lau- re-J county welfare department dur- in|r the month of February, it wa? an nounced durinir the ,week by Mr?. Mabel B. Little, director. Of that. ^^Tl.Ol went in old a|te payments. to dependent children, and $-’^>7 to the blind. t.»ne blind recipient last month was to a training school in Columbia, i: *-a> stated. He will be taujrht some trale by a hich he may become self- s- porting. I Farm Demonstration Notes C. B. Caaaoa. Coaaty Agent l^pedexa Increase* Wheat Yield G. W. Bolt, of the Trinity Ridge ciMnmunity, increased pisxiuction of wheat five and four-fifths bushels per acre on five acres by the use of les- pedeza. This increase is fifty pt'r cent increase of the county’s average yie PEOPLE YOU KNOW »»i»;xxKx»cx««xaxxxxxjucaaoPi JOANNA NEWS I «XXX3CXXXKKX«X»;C«X»XK8»CMCg« Goldvillo, March 3.—Gold\*ille folks', recently have been home-k«*ping folk, few taking more than short motor More than 37 per tent of Xasi youths have flat feet from marrkinc* .Aha. we can breatbe easier! Mayhe theyll "be exempt from the next war. Mrs. Virgil .Abrams is spending the’ Mrs. J. \V. Crawford. Mrs. V. P. week in New York buying spring Adair and Mrs. J. W. Leake were vis- trips on Sunday. r»'ady-to-wear for Belk’s Department itt>rs in Greenvjlle Tuestlay. The<v<lore Swift of ! Friends of Mrs. C. W. Cooper wiH .Xla., spent Sunday at Ml. and Mrs. F'inis C. Maynard of be glad to know that she has recover- .M.s. Snlly .Ann Finney. IJvmgston. Tonn.. sjient Thursvlay etl fn>m an illness of .several days. >1^,.. jj;,y Wertx and .Miss F.IizaWth Friday here with relatives and \\\hh1s Wannamaker. Jr., of Gretm- Willingham attendiHl the Ross-Mclieo«i Montgomery.' the home of* COUGHS, COLDS mmosphen& ^ Pleasant, Effective Vapor Treatment. KctUe Free See Tour We Do All Kinds of PRINTING Except Bad. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Clinton Finance Co., Inc. .Auto Financing Fire Insurance Office: J.ACOBS & CO. BLDG. PUBLIC SALE! SATURDAY, MARCH nth At 9:.T0 A. M. OX WADE FERGUSON F.ARYI (Ulinton-I^urens Hiifliwav). NOW OWNED BY R.S.GASKILL I WiD Offer For Sale the FoUoninif: One male. One con . of 11 buahels per acre. Mr. Boll aver- age«l 21 bushels per acre following lespedexa as eompaix'd with 15 1-5 bushels where no les|H‘dexa was grown. The advantage of using lespedeza as a summer legume, the seed is sown in Februar>- or March on small gram at the time topdressing is applietl to me grain. On stiff soil a diwg har row should be run over the grain fol- lowing the application of topdressing. then lesptHieza seed sowetl and the gr»>und re-harrowed to cover the setni. On sandy lami toinlressing is applietl. thi? harrow 'use<l and setnl soweil af ter harrowing. It is i-ecommendtHl that 25 to 30 poumls seeil per acre 1h‘ used. .All topdressing on grain should he ap{>iied by the 15l’h of March for best results. The rate per acra ranges from 100 to 2tH> pounds. Cotton Yields Increa-sed B> l.espedeza J. \V. Tinsley, of the Trinity Ridge section, increaseil his lint yield i*er acn* by 2tk» j»ountis. Mr. Tinsley aver- age<l .*HKi pounds lint per aciv on 14 acres where lesjHsleza givw. a.* cvun- l»are-l with 30t) |n>unds lint {ht iwre where no c»»ver crop was ustnl. M. H. Henderson, of the Owings community. ha<l similar n-sults. with 27*11 (Hiunds lint increase p»‘r where lespe<leza was ustsl. On Fanawr iaipleaieiits. *2 ton cpiton seed aieaL *2 toa cpttMi seed hulls. Baled and lootse hay. C'oni. Wheal. HuusehoM Kuods. i'mL slo\e (wood or cool). Heater (cool). Frictdaire. l*hilro radio. 1 hifferobe. Two 9\12 linoleuiN rur^ Kitrheo taMe. lluiirK elr. RedH. spriRKh. aod nat- Ire.’o^v and nuuiy other useful artiries for the SALE STARTS .AT 9:30. E«erxhodv Invited. relatives and f riends. Mrs. c’arn'Il H. S|H*ncer has re- turiHsl to her home in Chevy Chas,\ Md., after a visit to her si*n and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Car roll Sptmct'r. Mrs. F. M. Stutts and Miss l.aura L.imch weiv wwk-smd guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Workman in'Marion. N. C. Walter Caiter was the week-end friemis in Grt*t*nville. William l>. .Adair and Gi*avly .Adair atteiidevl the basketball tournament in Greenville during the wet*k. Mr. and Airs. J. B. Frontis s|H*nt a few davs this week in Clearwater. Fla. Miss Pauline Roberts, membt*r of the schmd faculty at Winnslvin*. spent the w*t'k-end with hfr parents. Mr. and Ml'S. G. P. Roberts. .Mis,-* Frances Black, wh** teachi*s at Fountain Inn, visittni her |>an*nts. Mr. and Mrs. G. .A. Black, over the wi^ek- end. Dr. K. B. Kennedy of Ki*skine c»‘l- lege faculty, t*ccupuHl the pulpit of Thomwell Memorial church on Sun day. •Mis,' Ri»l»l»ie Memlerson spent a few •lays this wtvk in Columbia with n*ia- livis. Dr. W. P. Jacobs was guest ,s|»,'ak- er SuTulay im»rning at the Firat Pies- acre bj-terian church of Grinniville. five .Mr. and Mrs. Nolin Parker and laughter of l<angley. wer*- vi'.le. spent the wet*k-enil with his weiiding in Monroe Saturday night. I l*arent>. Mr. and .M son. Murray, guests Friday J. p. Butler, Boh Copeland. Misses s. Ware Ma«kien and I^ivinia Ros.s and Klizaln'th XVilling- of told Point, were ham w\ re the Sunday guests of Mr. of Mrs. Lila t. Stew- and M’s, K. S. Jones in North .Au- a."t and Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Owens. gusta. Jerry Rv>herts. J. C. Coleman. Os- — v'.ir Tiniuy an.! Woods Wannamaker. I!e\i\al .Meetings Planned Jr.. >p.:it Sunday in Ri*ck Hill with The Baptist revival will begin friends. .March 11» and continue through March .Mis. \N. T. Horne of I^awrenceville, Rev. Dean Craine. pastor of Va.. and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Horne of Waiv Sh**als. were guests Satur day of Mr. and' Mrs. P. B. .Vlair. Frienvls of Mrs. Mo^xl Smith will be ir.tcrestisi to know that she has re- tunusl to lH*r home after being a pa tient at the Hays hospia! f«»r the pas: several weeks. Friends of T. L. l\H*jH‘r will be -soiry to know that he is confirusl to his home **n account of illness. Miss Doris Suln'r. stiukmt at a , tirtvnville busint*ss ci»llegt*. sIH'IU the w»ek-<‘ud with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Siiber. Miss Patricia Giles is the guest of fluids in .Vllantu this woH'k. Krie'uls of Bill .Abrams will W glad to know he is improving aftei an ill- 11. sv of several days. D:. B. D. Whitten is spending this w»,k in Washington. D. .Mr. and .Mrs. Gts*i'ge T. Barnes of folumbia. s|»,*nt Sunday with their iia.ightei, Mrs. K. (i.inoway. an*l .Ml. Gallowav. .Miss Gia«iys Bam*'S. of C. IVndllon istrwt Baptist church, Greeinille, will assist Rev. C. Vaughn, the pastor. The Metht**list r**vival will .start March 2*> and continue through .April P. Rev. Charles Dunnaway. evangidisi. of Colundua. will assist Rev. Mr. likes, the pastor. Gray Funeral Home Clinton, S. C. Fl>ERAL DIRECTORS ... 8 ntl C.MBAL.MERS Ambulance Service Phones 41 and 399-J E RUSSELL GRAY mad T. PARKS ADAIR. GeiL Mgra. MrI.rod-Kotss .A wetlding which interested many ;n tiol.lville was hehl in the First Pre-^byterian church. .Moiinn*. N. C.. on Saturday night. .At pimniptly half after .'even, InTore an altar of palms, white c.indles. white roses, carnations and Hllie.', the^ marriage of Vernon Ro^< ami .Mis,' Kvelyn MoIa‘*h1 was 'o’emnized. Included in the we<lding p.iity was Fred Ross. »*f Gtildville, who acted as his brothen’s be*st man. .Xliss Klizalwth Re>ss was tine of the* bndesniaid.s. Following the* ce*re*me»ny a leceptieui was held at the honn* the bride’s parents. .Among the*se in the rtveiving line were .Mr. and Mrs. e*f Geildville, parents of EXPERT R.ADIO SERVICE Wr repair any and all make* of radioFi—rail for free check up. We also sell Trnetone. one of .Xmerira's finest radios. They ran he bought on easy terma, set wh> not use yonr credit. RADIO SERVICE DEPT. WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE raoNB acres e*f ce*U«*n his average- wa.s 77*0 little- |M>unds lint i>er acre following le-*j>e*- guests Sunday of Mrs. Parker’s |»a- who '|*e*nt the* past we*e“k he*re*. ae'Cv»ni- J. .M. Ross. eie*za. as c«*n>pared with 500 peiumls re*nts, Mr. and Mrs. J, I). Davis. ]*anu-«I the-m he»me*. , the gr«H*m. where- no lesindexa was u.sed. Mrs. Cnrroll SjH*nce‘r is siyH*iHling Miss .Attis Cauley is visiting he*r .\ft«-r a wedeling trip to Miami, F'la., The advantages etf seeding lespe- thien- we*e*ks with re*Iative*s in Key sisteT, Mrs. Phillip F.assy. and Mr. Mr. and .Mrs. Re*ss will make their ele-za are: (IF Increaseel yields. <21 West, F'la. ^ Flas-y, in Gre?enviHe*. ’henne in (»n*e*nvilU*. F^rn seiil-buUding payment in .A.AA Paul Re*niamin of F'ort De*artK>rn.' •Mis.s [.alia Ballengi-r yf Sent'ca. pnegram, (3l Se*ed be<fore he*t weath-. Ayer. Mass., is spe*mling semu* time* eiH-nl the* pa.st we*e*k with her sister, er and with little expense for labe>r. with his |ian*nl.s, Mr. and Mrs. J. FI, Mr>. B. O. Whitten. IVwhices excellent hay fe>r live- Be-njamin. F'riemh. ed J..D. Mct^ueiwn will Iw 666 Liqnid. Tablcto Salve. Nane Dmpa SALVE relieves COLDS price 10c&25c (4» after,, sti*ck. (5l .Afftipels excellent grazing ’Mrsi. .Ayliffe Jae‘eIb.^ and ehiughter, glad to know he is out again ^ anel will grow, on prartK*all> any type Ayliffe, spenN the woek-enel with bee he*ing ill for the past week, soil. Ticspedeza respond* well to acid mother at Flasley. Mis.s*-' Fllsie Neighl***rs.- Fdith phos|»hate ami lime. For Rent Dwelling on South Broad St. For Sale Dwelling and lot on South Broad St. Dwelling and lot on Ferguson Street. Dwelling and lot on Holland Street. luttle Joy Godfrey was the w**ek- \V«*«dhani and Siilly Samps»*n. stu- eml guest of her .sister, Mis' Inez *b*nt' at < «*ker colleg**, llartsvUl**. Y»»ung, at Iuind**r c<»lJ**g»*. *i*«*nt lh«* we«*k-end with th** f »niw*r s Ml. ami -Mr;*. Ib*nm*r Har\l«*y ami |»ar**nt', Mr. ami Mrs. W. F.. N«*i|th- daughter. .Martha Byrd, of Green- h>*rs w'it(*d. wen* w**«*k «*ml gu»*st' «*f Mrs. F'rwmls »»f Hugh Holman will he Harvley’s iiarents. Mr. and .Xlrs. .A. B. s,.rfy t»* know h** ha< l**s*n ill the |>ast illak*‘ly. _ w»-s»k Mrs. \V. D Co[i«*land <|s*nt F’n*lay .Mr*. F--.t**lle Ahiaiii' an*l fainily. in Newheriy with Mrs. P. G FUles*»r Mr*. Fls-'ie .Atkin-., .Mr. ami Mis W il- .Mr. and .Mr*. W. D. <*<»|ieland wt-re liam Partrolge, r»-cently of Nt^lwrry, the week-end gut*i*t,s «*f Mrs I.. F*. are n«»w urcupying a|»artm«*nts in the MeSwain in Columbia Mr. ami .Mi>. W Hallman wei* Dwelling and lot on CleteUnd Sumlay gu.sts of relatiie* m Bates. Street. Dwelling and kit near Silk Mill. Aho Vacant l>ot^. Fire and IJfe Initurance. l.oan.H Financed. B. H. BOYD Clinton. S. C. burg •Ml an*! .Mr--. Willi*- Wat**' <*f \\ar»- Sh<*ab, wete w*s*keml guest' of Mr. ami .Mt' K P Wiblei t F Galbtway. K. P. \\ ild*f. Willie Wat*-' ami William Con atlJ-nd«s| the teiTkle iKi'koCball tournament in Gi*-enville Sat unlay. Mrs K L Bailey and .Mi.*' Ruth ltao*‘y are visiting Mn- llaib-y’' •laughter. Mrs .A. (>. Bray, in Grif f *1. Ga Hay* ap«etm**nt h«»me «»n. F.a*t I ent*-nriial str»s*t Fri«-ml' *»f IH- I.- k Lynn will l*e .>rr) to kfiiiw that he is ill at hi home. Ml and .Mr-.. Mike < a-k* y an-l •n. M.k*-. Jr, «*f Sems-a, 'jieni the w»*ek end with .Xlrs. Ca-key’ |*ar*-nt-. M* ami Mrs T. U C**.>|H r. F t I* mi *»f Ml' H**iii y Bu: t«*n wiU (»• '-•rry I** kiiou th.»t h** i' *eiiou-’.y ill at the hiune «»t her .<*n. G A Bur ton. and Mrs. Burton. M ' Fb.yd Hitt att*-mbsl tin fu m Tii «*f h« i uTK-le. I. FvJtuia an, in Why PEOPLE Save Tin: KK.ASONS .\RK I.KGION. .\RK Tin: MOST (OMMON: Ki T Tlirsr SIX *60T NATCMtt soon IN yo* FCRTILIZAH. MISTAH ORAy?* "sure HAVE.UNCLC NATCHEL. WOUlPNt Tfty TO MAKE A CROP WITHOUT NATURAL SODA UNDER IT.* W Eean suggest no wiser, safer plan than to fertilize every crop every year with Natural Chilean Nitrate of .Soda. Top-dress with it. Be sure its in yonr mixe*! fertilizer. U*e it m roar side'dres.Aer. — Chilean Soda is the world's only natural nitrate. It gives you ideat quick-acting nitrogen, plu« a natural hlcnd and balance of many protective elements. The loo^r yon use it the more you get the full benefit of wH its natural fertilizing and soil-improving properties. NATURAL CHiUA// ff/fTtMW or S(H>A THE NATURAL SIDE DRESSER rs^ ON Tout RADIO! Enjay ike Uwde Nilckcl program ooEry Satarday night an «d VSILand aaary Smrf.* aflcrmawaw WRVA,WPTF.WBT, TO. WOaa TaFA, WACF, WJBY. WJRD, VMC. ffIPX, KWKH, WWL Mr and .Mi- Paul Tmld w.-i*- g>r^'«' of Mrs. T«**ld’.' tn »th*-i in l^tu r* ii* f<»r th»* wwk «-nd R« V anil Mrs Kich.ii<l .Amb-r'on. m* 'sniari*-' t<» Guatt-mala. I »-cit-al Aiii«’ri4'a. now on furlough in thi- c»»iintr>'. arv gu**'t thi* w»-ck of Mi. ami .Mr- Jack W. .Xmb-rson .Mrs. .Arthur Idttb* wa' Ih** w»-*k- *-ml gu*- I **f h*-r daiight*-! .Mrs. Wil- -on Ti.'on aii*l Mi- Ro'a Baib y lat- tb-. Ill Fist.II. Ml'. K. H Burt'*n ha*! a' h«'r gu**'t' .Sunday .Mr. and .Mr.*. .Noniian .Sligh ««f GTv*'tiw»MHl. Mr^. A. C. Sligh and ( h«vi.' ."sligh of .Nim-ty .Six. arnl .Mi. and .Mi> R G. Wall»<-f of N*-wb*-fry. .Mr. and .Mrs. R. S. Dw*-iis and fam- liy '|H nt .Sumlay in N»'wli*-rry with Ml-, (iwi-ns' moth**i, .Mrs. X i’. p.,-»!. w h«» c« l*S*:atr<| h*-i vjnu birthday. -M.. and .Mrs. .lohn .Allan Dugan and daughtor of Hartsvilic, ih*- w«-<*k-ciid with .Mi's. Dugan’s fiarcnt-'. .Mr. and .Mrs. W. K. .\*-ignl**»r.'. ’ -Mrs. T. K. Rkc of Gn-*-nvill<*. :.s visiting h«-i pan*nts, .Mr. and .Mr*. FI. T. Wmxlruff. Gfoige Plunkflt of Conyers, C»a.. was th*- we**k-**nd giie.'l of friends in the city. ... • Miss F ranci** Ro|k*1' spent the w'«**-k- end with her jianiits, I>r. and .Mrs, J. C. Roper, in (iaffney. .Mrs. B. F'. Copeland is visiting her daughter, .Mi-s. W. Wliyi, and Sher iff Wier, in I.«turens. Carl Bolx* and < harles Ijine of .Sumter, were the gu»*sts of .Mr. ami .Mi>. T. L. ^'inijH-r last Thursday. Mr. ami .Mrs. David Bledsoe of (ireenwood, were guests Sunday *»f -Mr. and .Mrs, Denni.s Sowers.i They were accompanied by .Mrs. L. M. Du gan, who remained for a visit withs her (laughter. Mra. Sowers. , I Mis.s Mai'tha Phillips of Washing ton. D. C., is .s|>ending several wreeks with her mother, Mrs. R. E- Jones. The friends of Miss Phillips will be interested to know .she underwent an ope ration in Columbia a few days ago fiTwn which sh,** is now'convalescing. Mr. and Mrs, .A. J. Johnson had a.* •heir I gue.sts ilu^ing the week-eml. Misses Margie Wilson, Narx'is San ford, Ruth Sanfonl and George .SpolU. Milts Ruth .Sanford. Sister <rf *MrA. Johnson, ha.* been elected “Miss ^.^nior” of .N’ewberrj* high school for I the year.*' • Kri-.r.-« .Sunday. F’rwml •»f Ml' R.-lH-ora .''|**'ak*- afill r*-gi **t to km>w -.h* I dl at h**t lH»ine, .Mr. ami Mr ,. W liuaiii I’haroy are <n-eU|»ying then n* a b.mi, A!»i -tr.-*-:. Birthdays Mr . J. .M .Adair ha a t*;i* day 'onionow, .Maix'h In Dr F". K. .Shealy and Dt. I. R * Lynn ha*l buthday' I !i«--lay. Ma-rh i. .Ml" lb-tty S|*ralt will •►-'-rv* b*-r tii*'rh*lay .Moiiday. Marvh 1-t .Ml' G.sirg. R. Hoilurid ha a lorrh- day .'^(.mlay. .Maich 12. .March 17» i- ih*- birthday of M llliv*- .Nat-or.-* and Heiiiy Ktta V > mg. B H Bbyil ha 1 a bir'-hlay M-»n*lay. Marm Frances Winn will l***!*d»ra*-«- h*i sixth birthilwy .Monday. .Marrn I t. G«“*»rge H F'.llis obs» rve*l a birth day .Sunday, March 7». M." D<»r«»thy Well* has a birth day Tuesday, .March 11. W. .A. .Moorhead of Goblvil!*-. cele- bratid a birthday .'^tuiday, .March 4. .1. I‘. Dwen* «ib.s**rv*-<l a birthday .•^tunlay. .March 4. Thomwell Dunlap. Jr., cel**brat»si h}s eighth birthday .^turday. .March 1. Dr. S. C. Hays "had a hirth*iay Th’jPsday, March 2. Rev. Louis C. I.aMotte of .Maxton. N. I'., formerly of thi.s city, had a birth'iay on .March 4. 1. Home 2. Elducation 3. Travel 4. Opportunity 5. Security 6. Marriage ^ou will find .•siting ra.sHrr if \<ni hate a rrat'^m. Set \(iiir giiHl. then slritr for it pTrsKlenlh with rtrular fIcpoNit.s at thi> htink. WE INVITE YOUR BANKING BUSINESS M. $. Bailq A Sii R A N K E R S ■ 0LI)E.ST .*^TK0.\GF..ST Davenport Resigns ' Goldville Job .Shenff ('. W. W'ier yesterday nounced the re.signation of J. H. Dav- enport a.* polic*-iinan at Goldville. a P fiosition he has held for the pa.st .sev- g eral yeai>. The J<»anrui village wrill be ^ policed temporarily by ileputies from his <»ffict-. the *h**riff stated, until an ® appc.intment is madi.* to fill the va- ■ cancy. g Library .officials report that rhil-.I d.-xm now read more non-fiction arti- g cle* than dime n*»vels. Current events ^ pfxrhwbly .scare them more than fic- tion. I ■ FREE! ONE-POUND BOX Assorted Chocolates NOW BEING GIVEN AWAY EVERY DAY ( (U PON (JIVEN WITH EA< H ( .\S1I S.M.K. Winning Number Posted On Window Every Day. Party Presenting Coupon of Cor responding Number , auid Date Re ceives One Pound Box of Assorted Chocolates.. 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