The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 16, 1939, Image 7
THURSDAY, MARCH 16. 1939
TOE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C.
PACE SEVEN
World Peace Chief
Pontiff Says
ADDITIONAL
SOCIETY NEWS
IF v>x. c>i.ar :n by Cr»d- of Lois Paipp of this cky, and
:d(K*k. i ^Alwin Cljrtnjm Goff of Columbia*
1 Uurinir th«p afternoon delicious' vhich was solemnized at five o’dock
[ samlwiches and cookies were served. Saturday afternoon
Vatican City, March 13. — Deter-. When 1 urjred the fanners to “sit’can study this from the anirle of busi- —
t.,. steady in the boat” tw'o weeks agt> ness in our state or from the stand-' ...
Pius XII turn.-1 *rtd*v to routine la- ^ dream that a rt*al boat was point of the nation’s business and the (Contmued fr»>m pag^* three)
hr,r •frrm. tivo ips rtf nccessar}'. It proved so, htTwever. for national balance of trade. Thi* low Holman, Hhzel Ferguson, Frances
his coronation flootl seeintnl to be price of cv»n»*n is due to a glut in the biH'ake. \irginia Sadler, hlliott Ja-
hei'e again and my friends, all .\merican market; we are prtHlucing'<*‘>bs. and Cooley Nabors. They were
One of the first acts after his coio- weather-beaten, seenunl more than we manufacture and ex- accompanirtl by Miss Frances Roper,
nation yesterday, it was disclosed to- crawling out of an ark. iK>i|t. One n.ay a-'k him.stdf if the con- s|Hmsor for the hx'al chapter, ami | making
day, was to pronounce an allocution
before the cardinals reiterating his
de'-ire for peace.
"We grasp ■with our hands the till
er of St. Peter’s ship with the irtten-
tion of guiding it to the port of peace
across so many waves and tempests.”
several cardinals quoted him as say
ing.
dhion is ho}H*ies>, Year after year
season, didn’t ‘'ur foreign market has betui t^ken
W. FI. Monts.
About ot>0 members from the
fact. I hy pnxJacers of‘other countries'until rious chapter- of the state aUendtHl
Ix'vond' t’he exjMit market has dwindltnl to the meeting and banquet which was
comparatively small figuix*s. held Saturday evening.
C's orchestra fiir-
for dancing which was
DONNIE WILDER
CELEBK.kTES BIRTHD.kY
Donnie Wilder celebrated nis sev
enth birthiiay Thursday. March ,1».
with a party to which fifteen of his
little frietnls were invited.
Several amusing ganie< and the
of pictures furnished enter-
Well, we had a goo»l
we? Plepty of moisturi'; in
think “imiisture met moisture'
a doubt.
We needed She rains, for the land The effect on us is nalivinal. sec- H
was dry and had been dry during tional and Kwal. lotion is to us oai- nished music
enry Wotbroolc's
We Do .\11 Kinds of PRINTING
Except Bad.
CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
major inter.*st. We protluce it aiul we
spin it. 1: goes into every corner of
the South and'e*.ery Southern interest
revolve? aiviyui cotton. Wo are gearinl
THE CHRONICLE’S
WANT AD RATES
Ic per word for first i
tion; five insertions for th«
price of four. Minim am rhsrgo
25c.
Card of thanks and tribntss
of respect, Ic s word, paysbls
in advance. Minimum SOe.
IP.'iS. Since we needed moistuiv, it
mu-st be admitted that it came at the
best time — before planting, before
fertilizing. Those who had t»ats, rye.
wheat, vetch, winter peas—and other to it.
cover ciMps — were tivaled to a fine When S«»uth Caridina sells a cotton
help. If small grain doesn’t flourish crop for as she usvhI to
this spring then the fault is ours. do u.-ually. that money pa.?s«.Hl from
Just suppose this rain had come the farmer? :>» the cmintry and towm
four weeks later? Ix‘l us be thank- merchant?, to the railroads, banks,
ful, we have nothing to complain an.l every other pha.'ie of our busi-
about. ne>s. multiplying .-everal times as it
. ——♦ parsed from one to another. Now;, the
i Rivluce .state appropriations! Let
that Ih- the slogan. We are running atlle
enjoyed throughout the evening.
Its
|•RE.<l:^ TKUI.VN .\l XILIARY
INSTALL.'^ new' OFFU ERS
The Woman’s .\uxiliary of
First Presbyterian chuivh lield
regular March meeting on .Monday
afternoon at tin* church with sixty-
three member? present, and four vis
itors.
Following the regular business ses-
?ion and program .Mrs. .)ohn Spratt.
the retiring pre.si«ient. gave a years
tainment for the adtemoon. The
yg. r.a-ter motif w^s carried out in the
' dei'orations and favors. large
pink and white birthday cake with
jlightrsl candles occupied the center of
I the dining table. .\ll the liule fidk
joined in wishing IVnnie a happy
[birthday and the cake was cat and
served with ice cream. I'andie? were
also passeti.
.Ml'S Lily.,'Yarbort>ugh and Mrs.
jPaul Todd assisted the host's mother,
the MK. P. Wilder. in serving.
PAGK-GOF'F WEDDINC.
SOLEMNIZED S.m'RDAY
wedding of much interest to
friend? here and elsefhere was that.the c.^m|tany in <'<»hin»bia.
at the First
Baptist church.
Rev. W. N. Long, pa.vtor of th«
bride, performed the ceremony in
the presence of a few close friends
and relatives, the ring ceremony be
ing used.
The bride, an attractive brunette
type, was charmingly attired in a
burnt wheat ensemble with Jap>n-
K-a acce.vsorie.s. Her flowers were a
cx»rsag^* of matching bronze .snap-
dragvms. Mrs. G<»ff is the daughter
of W. N. Pag«- of thi.s city, and since
ctwn.ng here a few years ago fr'>:ii
S|»artanl*urg has en<l(«rt'd herse'.f
to a wule circle of friends. She is
* graduate of .\?heville Normal an I
engagisl in business here where
-be will continue to operate Page’s
B«*auty Shop.
Mr. Goff is the son of the late
J. .X. Gtiff of Columbia and has for
a number of years btxm conni'cte-l
with the Southt'm Bell Telephone
Co. He now htdds a position wit’a
WANTED—Ced«r logs. Clinton Mill
ing Co. Phone 300. tf
STOVE WOOD F'OR SALE-
ready for use, deliverer!
Home. Apply to Harrison A. ('ojieland, ^*ur taxpayers.
Phone 2102!
heatlling into an orgy of extrava
gance. Cut the state's appi’opriations.
I>on’t quibble over it; ilon’t “hem and
haw” about it; just speak out.
If business were giwd the |>iysent
taxe-i would yieUl enough revemu*--
and to spare. Because business is not
Drv and should make our public ex-
at vour P*‘''<hlures respond to the condition of
rtven; crop of our state sold for a .
little mo,v than $2S.(bHi.tHHi -a loss of ‘:«»r;*iuzation s work. She
FOR RFINT One downstairs
unfurni.shiMi apartment,
bath. .Xpply 1T5 .Musgrove
S. C. Dunlap.
3-30-5p H has lH*t n suggesttMl that we imii-
cate what servici** may In- curtailed
-r’**>”’ or elinlinatt^l. A betU*r plan would be
prnate reduce appropriations bv a
Stixmt.'
^T2.t>iHi.tH»0 fi»m an average t>f long
ago. Thr»nighout the South the same
gimeral condition apjdies. Tlie result
is that we a^'e not carrying our own
weight; we are sending »»ut of tin*
.state moiv than we get for our agri
cultural pnvIiK't.s. .Xn inteix'siiiui side
light on that is that we are also
s|K*n«l:ng for the suppmt of the state
government more than the amount iv-
CeiviM for all the cotton pnviuced last
year—alK'Ut $14.1HHI.(HK) more. To go,
into this a little furth»*r. we an*
then presented the gavel to the new
ly eUvtisl presitlent, .Mrs. L. B. Dil
lard. Dr. D. .1. WiHxis U*d an appro-
pi late devotional based on tin* 12th
chapter of Romans, after which lu*
deliver.'d a charge to the following
ofticers f.»r the coniilig yi»ar:
President .Mr- I-.^B. Dillard.
N ice-Pie-i«leiit—.Mrs. F'rank Miller.
Tn*asuivr—.Mrs. W. ('. .Shealy.
S« eretary—Mr?. R. S. Owens.
Historian—Mr?. .X. E. Speneei.
S«*t*i«-at!y of F'on*ign .Missions—
THE SPORTS CHATTERBOX
Bv TENCH OWENS
for
the
a spot of
Newberry
lH*r-
s|Hnding SlHhiUHi.lHMI for .'♦tate, coun- i>»“orge \\ . Taylor.
jP ., centage and require those directing ^nd municipal gs.veinment. which Stvietary of Home .Missions
>tate activities to submit biulgets ilp.mMi.lHHi mon* than the total Little.
FOR RFINT — Rooms or a|>artinent, "'thin the limits allowtsl. For exam- revenue »»f all fanns m .'vmth Caro-
furnished or unfurnished. Mrs. W. PL*. Mr, Hoix*, Mr. McKissick, and the yt«r. inrluding all staple
B. Owens. Sr.. West Caeolimi Ave. Ip »lher gentlemen, ail worthy, caixUile cnqcs as well a- truck, fruit, hogs,
^ land jMitriotic citizens as well as pub- chickens.
furniture, jj^. know w'hat is indrs|*en- \vh»t can be «k.ne for o»tton ? Ob-
uphoUt**ring, call or wmte us. w4ial is not so vital; lietter viouslv <lx*re is
work guaranteed. Carroll Mattress uousi> xmre i?
-Mrs.
Christian Education
Relief Mrs. W. P.
I
FOR Mattress
no sui'h thing as a
V . would be achieved by triwlmg „tatu-s' qm.; foreign |•ro,luc.•rs and
Works, 411 Glenn St., Phone yj. oi“"- their knowUslge of conditions and Amtrican
berry, S. C. •^‘•^P i a.sses.sment of relative values than
laboratories are working'
overtiim* to take both foreign and, ^L Huntley.
APPROVED CHICK.S. Blood-having some one from the outaide ,|,H„«rtic markets fixmi us. Hanlly a S*vreUry of
New Hamp-i^‘‘®'‘"**^ like a typhoon month pass»*s without some sulisti- Workman.
tut * for cxilton in -•mie field, whether >«cretai> of
The nLa «>f four million Htnl a half i.rw ,»r small i Go|*eland.
of
U. S.
tested Reds, Rocks, ^
shire. Hatches every Tuesday. Call in thniugh
to .see u.s. Fi*eds, Brooders and Chick, , ‘ """ “ ‘ larg** , ,
Supplies. Farmer Hatchery, 908 MainH*'»“*''* Htuiien-^ resXi n* c<*lton we' Sivrrtar)*
dous folly. It would be a monstrous,r,4iuiW the state, the .8outh and -’- * handler.
St., Newberry, S. C.
_ -- , im|>osrtion on the state.
F'U R S E R V I C F^ — Thoi-oughbr»*d, Bi'cause we are moved with c<aii-j
white-facesl bull. F'ee, $2.00 cash, passion for the sick ami the afflictetl
J. H. Stone.
enonnou-sly bixaiden the market for,
all .XnH"rican goo*!*. .Xnmrira is the
gieau*st tnarktfl in the world for ev-
Ip IS no reason why we should lose our ^.rythmg and the South is the most
hea«ls completely or thnw tlx* ivst of
(rl\F. the chicks the start with |K“ople over the precipus*.
.'spartan ,Xir-Masn ( hick Starter, in Ss>uth Carolina has forty-six rxmn-
Mash or IVllet form. 1 r>’ this [ ties. In all our hi!*tory we have had
economical feed and watch the chicks'
glow. C-W-S Guano Co. Ic
all our hi!*tory we
sickness. jHiverty, l>Iindm*ss
.tress. Do you know of five
and «lis-
hundred
BABY CHICKS fn»m U. S. approvtxl l>«’^*Pl‘* "*ho «'»id.l starve in your coun-
and I’. S. pullorum G-sted flocks, ’y" '*"• hundixM ever
New Hami»shiivs, Barred Rixrks and county?
White la'ghoms. Hatches off each' «•'
Wwlnesday. Thornwell On>hanage i*P “ prefeinsl .x*-
Hatcheiy, W. C. Huffman, Mgr. tf oipienUs «f public money; or
mini.'»t«*ni»g to acute «Jistre»-s‘
an*
Are
we
we
(•nHin-ing market for «leveIo|HMent.
.Xn a\er»ge er«»p with piiee- of I'.rji*,
the s4»-t.-wl)eil |i»niy price the gov
ernment talks aliout would swell the
purchasing |N»wer «»f tlx* South like
the -urge of a moiintam fI<wNl. That
wicrld irxrea-*- tlx* natx*ti:»l voluim* of
tiaih* arei multiply itself in exchange
We .'s<»utlx-! r, men are like -oldni-
w lx» ha\e r»»trewt«*«I to rh«* la-t tn*nch
e> Heiv we fight with all that we
have, or wurn rxier
Tennis t'oach BiU l-ufler has rv-Ma—es were not then
tiirn»*d ti» the Ibrx'sbj-Terian cidlege I>ci'ke:ha!l. It s<*<*ms
eainpiis to begin preparati-m for a full gtr!? wen* waiting in their gym. but
schedule this spring. He came fn.»ni n«» >•)•]»>xi:am had arrived. The Clinton
F’loiul.i where he ha? been tennis in- girl? had ix*t n*ceivt*«l the message
stiuvtor at Miami IV-ach during the a:xi dxl know they were exix*cte*l.
past w inter. The new .s«iftiia!l league which was
.X more anih:ti-*'as ami intensive ix*gun last wrt-k is well under way
-chedulc than the P.'Ct;* h-t of o{«fxtn- n.»w. Standing?, score? and .schedules
ents has never been , attemptesl by will he announceil each wet*k. F'un an i
a Blue St.H’king net team. Eve^.frxdic. if not .-kill, were the order of
colleg* will lx* played tm We, and the the »lay in the early games, but th-‘
following oul-of-siate teams are sche- team? will s<w*n lx*gin >:e!ious bids for
dule<i: Kalamaz->.>. Duke. Get»rgia‘the leagix* championshiji now that
T»vh. Flniorv*. R>kllins. FTori«ia. arxl they are becoming better organize-l
Xuburn. In atkiition to the regular - . . Blue St«>cking liasketliall players
season. hi»th the state tournament claim that WesU*rn Tciac>H*rs college,
and The annual clinic mill be held on the team that lickesl I*. C., could ea.si-
the P. I*, courts this spring. ly defeat any team in the Southern
Flveivthing piunts to a duplication conference . . . Clinton high really
of last y**nr’s banner season climax- sbixild g«* to town in baseball thi.s
ed by the winning of the state ebam-jyear with practically every boy hack
pionship by the Blue Hose. Lykesifrvnn a g<xxJ team last year . . . P. C.
Boykin IS due to win the slate singles 'h.*uldirt do so badly, either. Under
'championship again with hm el«isest <'hick <«alloway’s watchful eye the
nxiqx-tition ctxning from one of his^Blue Hose hadxmU candidates have
own team mates. Bob Kerdasha Fw'en hanl at work and will .soon g»
.'since l»*»th members of the state into actxm. pndmhly against .som-*
champion-hip «4«*uble- rombinatxm. nearF»y mill teams as practice games
.s,.cretary of While Cross Work- ^.4. Harper, are back first.
.M'.s. Bothwell (>rah»m. r,,,. *|„,th^r s^w-on, iherr -houkInY li**l»caix»ns
I lani-t .Mrs Meath ( o|M*latid. |„. wornr ab»r.g that line. Three *'•*11
Chairman of I'lrcles .Mrs. L. D.
.Mrt raiy. .Mi- .1 W. l/••ake. .Mrs.
•laek Anderson, .Mis. John
•Mr?. I’. .M. StH*ju*er, Mrs. .!. W. C
land
hffe
.'s«s*retary of
and .Ministerial
.lacol»s.
.'Mfietary of Religious
Mrs. C. M. Bailey.
S**crelary of Synodical and
hyterial—Mrs. H. .X. Copeland.
S««cretary of .Spiritual i.ifc
F!ducation -
i
Pres-
i
-Mrs. j
I ,
.'s.K'ial Service—Mrs.^
literature .Mi.s. W.
I
SiH’ial .Xclivily Mrs.*
are that several g<»l
be mui h worry ab»r.g that line. Three *'**IIeg» leant- are in the making, an I
other g«MHl pr»»-peft-. B-tb Gltckert, '-hr rom|x*titi«»n is going to Fx* close
John Tyie a'ld F'ayerttr White, will arxl exciting, uixioubtetlly. Night ba-e-
Spr.itt, iiimii-,. ^ Weil rt»ufxlni team which i? hw!I for the csdlege team- is favor»*»l
o|x*- jj.nujf to lose verv few niwtche- ihi* by many arxl light- will protiably b-*
Mr-. J. L. Daniel on. Mrs. Ay- Meisky.
The fre-hman rac«|-aet«-rr- -h*>uld P • f«»rwaid. was -••IiTlcd on the
iiphoM th«- t*ali;:->r:' '•s^r!y -et f.-r «**oI aU—tate basketball team i*y tne
them by tn v u-ity ,. Several firte Wofford Oj.i <.o],| and Black
I>io-|m t» u*. ;nr!j-irs| an ng tbe -tu-k-nl- ifxlulgtsl in a new s|H»rt .Moii-
fii't yeai 'I!*'!, w th K l.t F'arme-. day nigh! arxl let off st<‘ani in a big
W alt l.ai-•'ll. aroi Ix* WT;*t:i:n !.'*.|iiig t«!t!ical rally in the college cha|*-‘t.
HI and
tf
.Maine
■ Bhss
Cob’i.lcrs. Set*tl ' orn. '"'I'""' " «'MH*nd-
bul can we .set our to relieve all
di.slress, all affliction, all want, -ick-
iies.s ami disease at the eX|M*n.se of
th<r-e who pay taxes?
.X< I IDF.NT INSl, R.XNt F. TB KF.TS pjimjMTing a Ud of p»s»ple and making
cost only 2'»c a <lay, pay up to >,,ft r«x‘ipient- of the taxpayer?’
$.'),IKM1. S. W. Suinerel, Phone- HI and
d2. 1 don’t doulx that there are many
iTuED IRISH POTATOES Maine
(rrown Irish CoMiler and Kis' Itl- "“'’thy ca.se- when nearly
ami (’ertifxsl Cobiileis. Se«si i orn.
lb an-. Peas, Tomato, Spinach. Ten- •
del green, Ra|H*, .Mustanl, li'ttuin*.
Radish. Carrot and Beet. Blakely
Brothers .8ee<l Store. Telephone , , , . , ^
• ' .X few year- ago the entire staite
F'OR .S.XLF! OR TR.XDF! — One l>ay g*»vei*nmeiit cost two million dollat's;
male. w.ciRhrtyJiatxiut I'J.M) pounds, would m»t one million be a generous
ab.-It years old; one bay mare, contribution to chanty on the part of
w. ;ght alsiut IHK) fxiumls. years .<outh Candiria? Remember that we
old. Both goixi gentle workers. One are still eariying on all the charitable
light op<*n buggy, .sti*el tires. One work of our fathers. We still -|x*nd
wikhI saw and "7 h. p. engine mount- more than a million dollar- on the
ed on truck. Oik* Delco light plant, state ho-pital, mon* than a (juarter
w.th batU*ries in perfect condition, of a million for the .state fiaiiatonuni.
W. .1. Heniy. DI-2c seventy ■‘five thousami for John de la
- ^ . ; IL wve school ami thou.-ands ami
(HU K.S—< HU KS. \Ne have SeU'ctisl {hou.-and- for other institutions of
Pure B.W.D. Tested Chicks Tu«*s
.laci U.-. Mr-. W. A. Johnson.
V’lower t oiiMilittee—..Mis. B. O.
W hitt«*ii lS|Ms'ial I K'<'a-ion? 1, .Mr-. .\.
B G'Mifiey. Mr- W. P .Ja,,.bs. .Mi
ll P < opelami. Mis .J, .1. ('ornw«*tl,
Mr- X E. S|M-mer, Mrs B p. Wm-
iFard, M - M .1 * .M< F'addeii.
'I'h, m•^•l.ng wa- clo-ed with pray
•• bv III. W • mI-
Itbe ll-'
FDR’s Advisers
Are Scrapping
('(inflictint: Camps Waginu Ku*
ri(»us KauV .Aiming Sches;
Threat Tii llusines.s.
Wa-hingtoii. Match 13 -.\ fiiriou-
Un<letc»iver t*attle between Piesident
Roo-evelt’s right arxl left wing ad
vi-ers t«Mlay threaten»sl to j«s»pardize
rhe adiiiini-lratioir- eritin* busme.ss
n- oveiy pn»gra.'ii.
The pre-ident i* pirtui< l by insid
er- a- d«*temiine<l to niake hi- new
■leal th*- priiK-i|»a] i--ue in the 111 10
eleelion bui willing to make some eon-
ces-ion? t'* pu’ hu-iiK—.- Ill a happiei
frame
opjXise
ca'e a letieat fn*m hi- new ileal ob
jective-.
days and Fridays. Starting, Growing .Xriy man. however upright, ami ad-. The pre-xlent s right-wing ad\i-*-r-
and laj'ing Ma-sh, Grains, Tt*v*ders,' who receives, iiiorx'y for ami ar** uiging a -••ri* - of ni<*v«*s featur-
Fountains, < hick Tablets and Oy.ster govertmK*ntal ac-livrty can fer- mg *ax relief and federal «x-omnny.
ventiy e.'|M>use all this h'S tic out|>our- a- a iie-aii- of r»*'*'i' iiig hii-im*-- eon-
ing of the pe<,pie’s money, hut thos** fideiue ar*l ha-'einiig iveovety
wlx» grind no axe ami have no axe to pios|H-nty. Hi- left wing ad>H»
griml can see ami f«*el the enoi*niity are f gi.ting tlx*-.- move- on
f this misappi'opriatioii of our tax- grouml they * oi,-*.itut** a retreat
payers’ money.
.'x-nators and representatives in our
lignslifclure should arou.-e themselve-
fnnn the mesmeric spell which has
beguiled them, .'-ojenm tom*-, heart-
moving pleas, s di-storie
ment- and all the other
bag slid iea>e us with
escajiabSe truth that we
I mom y.
Xlk.';. .'il l KI.EO.N IIOSTE.S.S
lO .>(11 DX ( l.l It
\\ ••drH-'<lay aftetnooii .Mrs.
Stuig.oii wa- ho-te-- t'i the
eiub
ti
"I .1 '
\Nit*
ket ba' i
'•.\e«-k m th.
11 F! '•'.•m- all- •
Study''om. T tbe
i ^ etbali
i II xnLKiMiMM.
c th»- .rg.* a* !•»'
ll , .rjtra*rUfa.- tn.
P • gv-x
rar.:i,-| arnl
le-t ; -i.ta*
, \ »• r t *>•--*
I* wa- f,n*- -j*«»rt; in fact, everyoi.c
ma«i< 'pfrt of everjisMly el-e.
.X )
.\riaiig«*iiieiit' oT
•I'lit- ami 'iiowdio|,-
the living room.
foi-ytbia. joii
weie u-ed iii|ketba!l p!av*
ImliveliMil '•••ring f-** t'
' liar ng tn
w a-'i♦■•'•■ntly
ell, eent»r .le«l the vai'
F rat^-'oit V
• nrar*-
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- !*a't' .
^ P ( tN*--
- }•»'! -ea—m
l.^-** * ILdd
tv witn 131
.Xn mteri-'tiiig progiam led by
Mr-. .Mar-hall Blown, featured tlx*| point-. and IJ..vd tAan-, fr. 'Hman
Work- of John Fox, .Ir., ami <’harl**s • guard. I> •! *K« \*kk.»t- wi'h I ••
FigleTt ( ladd'H'k. Ml- Blown gaveim ebven gam*— . TV I* * r » 1
the iif*- -toiy of each, a critici.-ni of basketball ***wrii tip 'b*- -«a-on
th»ii Work- and lead -everal stones a we»-k ag** m a ganx- » th l.an*i. r.
wntteii in diabs't a- follows: "On'wbieh the l.amb
Hill F'ei-sartm ( ivek,” and “The The grl- htd !
Pa-'ing of .Xbraham .Shiver-,’’ by planning to hav*
— — ... Trx -I'uat
Softball Schedule
Thar-^av. March !<•:
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.'*ni\tb V- .Xiuiimi.
Tat—4av. March 21:
Thoir.well Vi Metho<li-t.
X R P v- .Xlunini.
|•rv>F•v■•••r:an v- Bapli-t
>^iiV’th v- ."siwncer.
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ami
charity.
iii.nd. But. they add. he will
any conee--ions. which imli-
XXr i»o All kinds of PRINTING
Except Bad.
t lIKD.NU I.E IM’IU.ISHING CO.
I |»lica’
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herrv
ed one rer»
d r*-***-! V e^l
wanting t--
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wa- ra**xr t-wi.
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FREE!
If Excews Acid caoMa
vnu pains of Stowaefc
1 Irrr?. Indigestitrn. Bloating, Gao^
Hearlharn. Belching. Nausea, gat
a free -ample of UlMi X and a fraa
intrre-ling booklet at
KEJLEKS DKUt; STORE
.Shells. Blakely
Te’ephone IKh.
Brothers .'-«*e<l Store.
•f
DAHLIA and (iL.XDIOLl Bl’LBS.
.'^'everal Varieties of Dahlias, (iladi-
in Mixeil and Separate Colors. **
Na.'turtiums in Bulk and Big .Xssort-
ineivt of F’lower Ser*<ls in Packages.
Blakelv Brothers .Seeil .Store. Tele
phone 1x8.
E(Hi RENT
a)>aitment.
S. B. Loftis,
nuf.
Ic
t
— Three-room upstairs
unfurnished. Call .Mr?.
10.') F!ast Carolina .Xve-
Itp
<. lofty S4*nti-
tricks in the
the cold, in-
have not the
the
a retreat from
new d**al oii.H-ctlve-.
The right-wingsT- aie led by .Sec
retary of tiie Tis-i-uiy Henry Mor-
genthai a’l'l S«s r*-:a y of Coiimieice
Hariy 1,. Hopkn-. The left-wing
commanders a:e F»-<leial Reserve
tf.v^-ii.oj Ma***'‘>»T .?• F/ccle-, ail'!
tiai'.-tru't r T?. ena- G < oiX'oan.
The TOUGHER the job, the grestsr
the need for a FORD TRUCKL_
t .XBB.XfJF'. PL-XNTS and Onion
Plants. Re<l, W hite. X ellow and There are all sort? of a guineni.s
M'Uluplying Onion .Sets. Vigoro, Bon** f„p ^,,1! against a -ales tax. We al-
M al. Cottonseed Meal and Nitrate of , j,ydy have a sales tax—and a high
S'>*ia.'Lime Sulphur. F'.vergreen and
Tri igen. Blakely Brothers .See<l Store.
Telephone ISh.
Ic
PLAYF'.R PIANO BARGALN! Instead
of reshipping to factoid, Player*
Piano, like new, can be h’ed for unpaid
balance of $46.51 remaining on con-|
tract. Write at once to Faigar O.'
one at that. .X general .sales tax of .‘1
ner cent in the plai'e of the piesent
nigh “nui.sance taxes” woubl m»t.be
-uch a big revenue producer as some
people imagine.
Politically theix* is a fact — not an
argument—that will turn the up-.statej
.senators and repre.sentatives firnily
'against a general sales tax—the fact
COUGHS, COLDS
tmosphene'
Pleasant, F^fTeefive
Vap«r Treatment. Kettle Free
See Your Druggist.
V I
Njtzow, that the mo.st denseJy populated white
4743 North Sheffield Avenue, * i pay most of the tax.
waukee, Wisconsin, _who will advise
■where piano can be .seen. Kindly fur-
ni.«h references. 16-3p
SALVE
relieves
COLDS
price
T.M«U 100 & 25c
Salxe. Noue Dropa
666
Greenville county, for example, sells
'more than a tenth of all the goods
I -sold in the .state; therefore Greenville
I would pay more than a tenth of aJl
the tax. That may not be a sound ob-
Ijection in general state economics, but
iit is somethnig to mull over, politi-
{cally. ~
The relatively small purchasing
I pow'er of the South is aggravated to-■
jday by life low price of cotton. Wei
TYPEWRITER
RIBBONS
For All Make Machines,
Standard and Portable.
ADDING MACHINE RIII-
^ BONS
ADDING .MACHINE PAPER
Call 74
Chronicle Pub. Co
BILLION MILES of hauling,
under all sorts of conditions,
prove that with a Ford V-8 Truck
you can expect an all-round bet
ter hauling job — ai all-round
tower hauling costs.
. No matter what your trucking
problem, chances are the best
answer to it is—a Ford V-8f
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