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Nobody’s Business By Gee McGee Here's the list Rock Week-End News i ^ mrs. lum keener is hav\’ir»g some rmancial trubbles. the insurance on her late husband has benn hefl up onner count of a lapse, she did not know about same, it will no doubt go to coart. she went ahead and bought tODAV THE POCKETBOOK c/ KNOWLEDGE ^ SIO^K IDO FAIRS — Inspiration ' I have seen many great expo.sitions, a nice secont hand ford in view of beginning with the Philadelphia Cen- the insuruance, and now it look.s like tennial of 187G. I have learned some- it will be re-po.ssessed. she mought thing from every one of them. Of not get this monney a-tall unless the all the fairs ever stage)l, the New ca.se goes to a jury ansoforth. juries York \V'o^Id’.s F'air is the greatest, in ,always soak a copper-ration. 'size and beauty and in the extent ■ ^ and marvels of its exhibits. i I dr. hubbert green, our local fis.sican,' Considered solely as a place of is feeling mighty fine this week, he entertainment, it is a great and di-j has benn chose to make a talk befoar ^eisified show. Cut the real pur- \ H SEASO.N ALWAYS - |things outside the home when they the county rneddical association en- pose of this and all other , exposi- M.v and'were little," said the white-haired, ‘luring June on the .subject entitled, tions is to teach people .something.! Ihinng the months I May «Taciotis mother who was chosen bv country doctor,” he knows his The entertainment features are mere-; June, ( linton is always a commence- American Mothers’ National com- »u*>j‘‘Ct. he has pra«-ticed meilison in !y the sugar-coating to induce people m. nt-mind»Hl community. For the pa.st the American .Moiners .National c^ j ^ ^ . -week our colortsl f>eople have been 1^“!^ FoundaTibb ‘‘at rocK lor me years, oi to come to me .now. attending their commencement exer- ^ , nn.l best there is in womanhood, the voice raises CUNTON. S. C.. THURSDAY. MAY 18. 1939 People are so i-„ Kcni “representative of the course he farms a little on the side, constituted that we resent being edu- tomorrow the hiirh «cst mere IS in womanhood, the voice and raises a few chickens and bird'eated unless information is handed cse.s. ,Beginnmg tomonow iht high hunts, and runs a drug stoar, but he to us in the guise of play. throughout the nation.” ‘‘I was un- qualified to speak on this The ones who will get the most willing to leave my children to nurs-, subject, as he is full of the country out of this year’s fairs are the young es. I feel the same rule holds gotnl hisself, hawing benn lK>rned in it as folks. .Noliody can guess what kind toilay. We can’t live our children’s well as brought ufx of new ideas will be put into chil- lives, hut we must ever be guide,” she .Says. the school closing pr<*gram get^ way, to he followtHl •shortly by college and then the oiphanage. C»»n>mencement for the seniors stands out a.-i an intert-sling and ini- poitant event. It provides a great thrill for the graduates of the scIxmiIs an«i colleges, f»»i the attainment of h dren’s heads by the mechanical, elec-[ j the new tax laws will hurt flat other marvels they can see . . rock a right .smart, it will put miss . f : \\h,l.. Mr*. < on,|.t„n no ,ov. h... at the f.tr. anti c**in Kes, uti iin- nt »»• «» . , ,, ,#11 ... j-..... ......... _.... , * 1 11 t u t ereigii recipe for others to follow, she , long-sought goal. regardl»*ss of what . u . » . v > ttiiss sallie vtt\i, : . f «l‘H*s not hesitate to U*ar testimony it may l>e—alwaYs brings a s«*nse of , , , . r income bracket, it w A . u u.i.. .4... -r. to the value and importance of prayer , But it is a .safe bet that hundreds, in the lower p^,.haps thousand.s, will come home, ill add to the ' ‘ ' « with their brains working in newi in her own life and family. Her sug- <*irtctions. Simie of the greatesti irestion is worthy i*f emulating not newl-cessities. it is a question achievements have been made i;;,Tv hy moZ!; huf Utr,' :•< — by nu.n .n I women who fir,t «ot . . . . a.s to how much monney they inspirations from w'hat they saw can raise by h»Mik or crook or both IN THE l.(N>KI.N(; GLAS.S but the que.stion newer ari.ses to at a great fair. 1 — out, as they practically are now-. 1 CIT.kTION FOR LETTERS OF t IT\ — IfTOwth ,jo pot f^j.) go gpi-p thait the two na-' ADMINISTRATION Ni-w York’s World’s Fair com- lions will ever merge into one, but I State of South Carolina, memorates the 150th anniversary of believe there will be such a close Laurena County. J, Htralette Wasson. Probato* .Mrs. Mabel Hammond alliance between us that we will be joy and satisfaction. While we are not calitsl u|*on to preach a sennon to h«' gia<iuat<-s, «»r have no desire to throw a danijH-r on thoir eiithusi- asJu and optimism, w»* wuubi a<lmon- ish the yi»ung |»e<»ple tbat they will havt black-Iettcr «iays as well as rwl- Most of the cotton Iwlt at one time why so much monney has to be rai.sed. h-tt*T days. It is to Ih* ho|MNi that ‘»r another ha.s lottked al>out for some Kverthing nearly is listed as “free*,” th«y will not make the mistake of c«»nvenient goat on which to hang the l>ut nothing is free if you will stop salting out to Uu^ for a silv.V .s|KMm blame for cotton'. de|d«raj>le condi- consider the ,MH,r taxT«yer. free GeoraV Wash- ......... «« b..-b ..c «... „ with whKh they e*,*ect to be f.sl by tion. Bitterly has bl«i.e been piled Wks free ctlucation, fres- buses. IWlent of the Unit- able to make a united iKand •gxinat the world. There .s no silver sp«»on on the civil war and the war in f hma Goforth amt .o. could any poaible enemy. unl. ss they theni^Ues '"■^e «»w. the dictator. ^Washington chance, sr.. will compete have dreamed then that Nrw York [f the mineral, agricultural and kiHith Will Washington ^ become the gre.U.t city in f^rct wealth of-Canada were ad- made .uit to me to grant her Letter, I r -J..A II tksn' Yet during National ( otton VS'eek which will lie hell in flat rock .hr i.'Ami-nca. In Waahington. day it had the irM)u.tnaI reMurce. and of Admini»tratk>n of the Eatate and Zt .‘„-Z‘7bJ ZriJir,: ..M. .mi f---r .-.n IS.000 inb.klunt.; Phil.- ,b. un.,«l SU.-. ,h. «™. .S Mr., K,.!.,. ^ look into a place it ha* neglectad— buff-orphan, htm .He g«H a blue rih- drli^ia wa« nearly twice a. large. bination would be the greatest wrK- TheM are, tneretore, to cite and household mirroi "nirre it will •■•I year, and would have winnrd What ha. made Nrw York f*»at c.intamed unit in the world admomeh ail and singular the Kta- ifKo the btg priie had her 2 old hen. not •• 't* magnifh.*ni bai4>or and the There i. ogporUiBitj la CaMdt t*- dred and Ciwditors of the Mid Mrs. tl», €»f startei) setting after they had lawl system of waterways which connect f^r everyhody of this and the Fannie Kelley, deecaeed, that they b« the 22 eggs put uigetWr she has the hartMr with .nlamt America up three general dim. I hear gud appear before me, in the Oort ot W hen the W»«t began to he * |«,t of siiiy talk about the lark of )»nAmte, t*. he held at laiurwns C*o«T< tl.J New York g«.t the junap en at? ..pijurit^Hy la our rountry, and eur H< u«e. B C. oa May ti, •i-er «.aUmrd ci’ie* by digging vaniahing frucitier t'aai^. larfor i^jn, next, after piddtewtaon heroof, than the foiled Htatew, with fewer ,1 |0 •'eturk la the forenoon, to ahov people thon in aor state abme. la elili if any they have, why the aa*d a fiuwi.n eiMurtry, wp.h r»eh lewaid* \diu,f>Mtrat»n ehredd not he gvaakad. awaiting the f laaeerw who wi!) dwel I <;ieefi -jfUar my hand thu IPth day up Wr revMiwve* y|ay, A D . Ifii. MKm t.fTn W As«OS. Judge. t.owrem t’ ot other wmii-es CiettiQg hark to the commerw«*tnrnl it • ftrasoa. It I. an event each year m Dnil a lery unusual ligarr. on • which a large part uf »ur pesqde hair •• both partuilly rrspo .,ibl I r always manifr-tr.) an mtere-t We prewnt romlition id c-tlun. and , , . . . „ . may coiimue to show that interest only one who has the p-esrr to bring vrrry fine fmd. in her yani her hu. by attrnding tbe c!-«ng r«rt, ,.r- at nboul cotton's rorovery t»an.| .nsipts h«wt-tef that -h. ^.1 a aur institutions nhnh are ef-s^ially The sUry id what ethers hate done "**^*' h. n ever son^y f. i d=n..u r arranged .a h-n*.. ..f the 1^-,- and to r.*ft.i« i. tragw; hut lb!- story of i. t - *KwfJ. af H^i I, y.iung nM-a and who w^mt the cs.tt.oi belt has thme to it, base ..oRp^'-t-d the.* ts«ii-r- a^l n w and hat it has not done f..r it. cs atrp fofward mio hfe‘. « tragw and inewruaablr Th«ae TIu ..f the « g.w ..«I> t* »honi rottwa mean* most have mn withdraw the*# leguUr s,-—rarh blethered to he loyal in it® use (••e ‘.■king I IwgI ■ HI I Iht* .National t .m.wi wei k offers the op I A-e to gi.i ?ne an u.* portunity W the year for artiie and t>> Iw ycr——« and en rffiWtltC U| I i>H of the agTirultiiral a Isfg. g.-.op .d pi"d*ii*t -T Wikirh twenty file milli.o. a/*e- a sboef Amirwam A|wnd fo« all or port of the evening i- th. .rder of *h. da| ai.»und the iitty ho'- Ksti P *> in the alreeta by the cnodwis i' a..s»» verry |>ri«s|o r.*!^* •■wn. f .- h.(.g has been indulgest tn ^1. --f !«ir . h.j* r i. big ketrhes have ■ rn*-W ’ )--re rs.rf jr -i^.nib mI -igh! |m.wn.|t -d bae*»» »bo 1 '■■'f'u*- *. or 4 nrf heads WCh a.* >m>i4 ooo 4af rliii-. s lU takr ptOil in pr hard I lii 3-3 f H et nit V % mH ■ , '^ 4 -ast week ih*y •' s.-w r-gaft their tftftmr In spowsoring it the ... ...■ - . .»-• and Natesnal I wJIsiW t'ounril and other agererirs hn*r not asked for sariifim — or .nr.oiv• n,env«s in Inhatl of a |»wb ^ MrTHtHHdt I Ml lit N i« rau*e lUiher haw they aek^ t»o TW Mme tUd p.s.fde .d Ihs .•Kti-n .nt.‘4t ||j • hr If nnoo) in uwelein on tv awn I***- t**) f whs hr ho-l ; I I > « f k MW l'Bi'MW*..-n I’'* tr*'^ sd »a« peffesf-sl at hs' so* * ITJ ohes.- n.f« r > I I'l Lftg isietaAeTshic (I fwisl bf . l.«l Wiek aondred fdl ..-tain .n .Tyl. smo.^ , l^ w. »» ami -rf \ ■ eos>..ii} fhry awh ^ J l-o -gHal ma-n-< . ..f sn knsei i «an morkit * * ••*» .d koietira • ^hr, • r»i H Kf rfA r » • I 1. « -o I ' I . » • ». ' t « It % T ' 1 t ■ I » ^ X tnt. i» *.?. 5 fr- ■(- .h- in ’ . •• • W. -^-ilr |. . it' . .s -TW lleihodiH «' 'i* ** .»igani®»iwu bring s ^ ' ‘‘* d '. hr hwdtrt I * . . *. *vr Mv-towdlsi f,|M*rs» ■ r* a . snd t M»-f h»s 11 «t 1 si-r-vk •gW.t iitt.r r«*V IT ar• td I hr t «isvvrn ■ ■ . o.rrngr rewdef, ’ •>» t|,most kmiC|r ‘ g--i .'.oapirlr r**|Mrts . *4. r - of ',Se b-jM’nufia’.••n a c!*i*-»*nl by ».n« *»f the d. ^ of till- «ta;.- who ni • i * h.»sr p>« t*o». ha*ei a I .->!• ot.-n* > ■ Worth J i s • ■he* - an.t hS' Cf < 4 and t I? . '-'Htti •• r S tllUll .O' >iay IS*- f'S p , fr I . •wi.i .. s 4 S'»t m • t la*- • • ■ '-Sfdr ) a an-t I )F a -1 Si Frie t'ana., eowaarting ’h (•r..* lakes With the Upper Huds-ai lt)-er The pt-jdtaffks -uf the Wes naJW.'d t • New York. a!»d iwto New \«iik r.rwe the ship* Imnging gorads ?-r:- shtteWFti: ;■= West ^ Tst n.rn'i-o. .(f rwilrnads gaie V. ri» w •hw'w* * • get a s *«• ,J »•. .it Sew k wrk So i: h ' si- -a- Ses-s. gVMXg *’ in re***: r«w * Mat V^o \ set • W f* •;,paifig TW W • Is r ••• i-r«reeied to ad“ e- , . , -*■. a -r 1-4 as St .1. : * I.,* .'1 , . . • . ' ■'-I J• J . . nuene-s • 4- I ' s I- PklllH TWtPMg I koi* ' ’ .•»»•* -h* '**n I fsn .Mr. W*.>*f* 1. |fta»ar' l» *^ l sar- t < am-iM - ila| tort I rtwf to > *.1 a l»ef • -t t I.MOS I Ihiwk W. J. BKNJAMIN gSRVICB 8TATION Standard Pradacti If «aa UmY raR cBROjftcta Tm 0«b^ Gal Iba HBV| % ro-t m i n ‘He Fr e^i jrw'e g. vut of evrij five the I nttasi States •• af I wm and ami t ssitosi as WWrH! •ts iikr h*» I n* Issward ansWrri Here's a g.w>d Jsdimttam uf a poor ew* man thve wh-> grows cottoa with frttdtier emptMsi fri>m paper hags, picks It la huiHap sacks, hales It la iutr. buy* rayoa clothes for his family, aiwl then "gripes’* an.1 wun I Iftang.sl f-.-t- ■ |ees,.J,ng rl.h r** to sells for so IttU* t; islii .dual tc'id*. i (ig- 4iv >•001# ■» o', (•.anises and as h sjj distiwt* Ko«e ihe.r .-on TTsdistdoal drAt*. ar>>l forsfamti-^s th« high ■tornt ha* =wr» indt * idual didUs an«) wn. the p-s,. sir. •B-Ts, have to pw\ al'. that tar*i • *t these agrtwn ~ .h mand* af u‘ to kt-ep them ds«fao!i.4'.g t. W 1 k' • see ‘.Ike gre«t I N.. eorsti^ 4'NWp4T*,4 W*ktU a. 'iw tLsk) M-401410.n*. Ike • heioeen k a»t*»e .-i i 4 - \**e V ■ a ha*. .s-'.et} trtanj g--st "liies ha^e 4 averj ,jarl uf Ausen sea ar d icJvVN’ f*wns tf .rther tuun t-wes, iK .ll I 4waJI ansa* vii *4'y .» ‘-he SiSiufi .»f the *ua setimg sa 1 ! Ih. I*a* 'ti' ihic t».< <!• fi tso: Brrkfib-j, many arean, seen through . from a hultop m yvrwr, ago. Ir »wrh tend'd the ci-fifrretire, that hts lit!«' f4>U t« r 41-iH : nti ii.lrnt.\t*o, the f.4» sfixne of m»n*a- in »• !> C«4t«»n I* the fdire of arge Has been ritm4let! prosperity Consumption a s*=ts.t-g n* Sar Frannscw Ray ps*?- any ( V jn*-in«ri wiiold he fa* What w.oijd y.n* thifrk. pa. ywvi *»»*ating 1 knuw of n.dh ag m.»re rwrd a grvwtry store tithi, winch twautifu. - rv'pir-t ntisi all y«*u C4*uld aTfo'd to T^* le i- hai>il) Amerwan neaif'y •tiue D. E. Tribble Co. I't!NKRAI. IMRETTOItt EMBALMER9 iHy .Nlgbl tk IM a» IM Ctiwlpw. t. C BENJAMIN & SONS I'LIMBING H HATING SKRVICK TrWriMs* SZSM w i: ARE hi ntim: TKOI BI.E hai.ily an .\merican fam- wm-d thi same .tore or *ly »hH*H cannot afford to visit both llUti, and yiHir s*»n W .u Id’* F'aii* Ihi. year. I think i. the ha- to • V y»ars. wieh app>»intment. made roiin-icr that tell* what price level ^,n,^ owed the drug stoar lUW. and parent* are doing Ihrir children a * f. a y. 4»: yen hw'i* a* hciv!.»f»*ic-ja comnnnlity will reach. Roniemher little lime sue owed the haul lifetime «rf injustice if they do not 1 hi .a*t a»t •/ th. c.»n\eiition wos cotton .luring .National Cotton Week. ^ven |»oor 'old to 4bs-lai« the three branches of the ..May 22-27. Igramlma owisl didita that i»a would, F'ranciscu. Nubiwly can know have to pay amounting to another his »»wn country if he has nut seen IIIW? Well, that's how taxes are both East and West. i enumerated: FA'eiybtHly is s|iending biA noboily seeiuf will-i « hu;rh *e|»arale«l by the t’lvil war' md by .l«w*'inal »liffei»-ni‘e> — reunit-, e.l into .»ne A*hurrh. c.wupnsing the largest Protestant deniWiiination in | in*- I'nitisl .-'tate* with a membership rxct.ding eight million. If in unity th.i«‘ i> strength, the .MethiHli.sts now h.ive i: on all other church groups 4 \4-« |>ting the I athidics. I VMKKU'AN MOTHER SPEAKS . The nati *n joimsi Sunday in the <»’ rvance >»f .Mo^her’^‘ »• iiehi*. Sun.iay si-h»H*b u,n!e. .<fHtial exerci.ses day. Ill and elsc- were held .■..,,1 s„T>« ami srtnion l.fl.-,! Whiunir.-. IT to 1, with n<.o<; next to g.Klliiu*ss. l Clinton. Mollohon, » lenumeraiiHi: r.veryiHH.y ,s s.wnoin, CANADA — Indepemiewl Joanna Winners'y^ur ^»y to or from either »o help I>a majte any, money. World’s Fair*, try to hr- The Middarolina race became! j .jj^-tators. I hope we will range your route, if you can. to pa*8 tighter Saturday a.s teams bunched, j ^^ver have one, but it mgihl Uke one through some part of Canada. FNery Joanna stopiHsl .N.mfH'rry a.s Prater m,|iions of things that -^m-rican ought to know more about and his mates bumhiHl hiu off Hiller around our gald- «ur largest ami nearest neigh*>or. in a pitchiM'a battle. « to 2. Business can't sUnd the' h'* *’»-»>' to travel in Canada. F'our runs in the sixth put the game niuch longer. F'amers are al- viftere the p»hm»1v siH*ak the same on ice a.s Clark and R. IVater had *' .... two hits each, the lattiw his fourth h*Hnc run of the season. .Mollohon .stagiMl a hit and run af- king at less wages than language, except for the French Prov- convicts receivt*—you know convicts, ince of Qui*bec. read the same books get giHMl food anil goinl clothes but'and magazine.s see the same movies, farmers don’t fare so well. They are and altogether are just about the b:g rallies. the most hopeful creatures on earth: -same sort of folks that we aiv. , .Mways looking and p:*aying for a I have a great fondness for Canada tin- winners with i,ut the only break that ever because my mother’s people were comes their way is a break in a ter- Canadian-born, But regardless of A cray.ha.r-J «om.n .ho l.vo,. on ■ , a .,umt sl.^t m th.- coll,.,^- to... of - . '***J*^.!L I* iT ia Tk' moves MoMt^mn a KMio back ,'ontethinc . personal affection. ! like the way the lean Mother of 1939, and held the , , race or somtuung. r » i. ... . ... . . »n first place. { ♦ jOanadians run their government and limeii^ as na on join^i in pay- ^^qj^ton hit Emery and Morris hartll Our cotton farmers are doing their, municipal affairs. '4*****^*a.!r * ‘'‘”*^,to win 11 to 0 over Lydia, behind the level best to grow a 20 million balej It’s about time we got over think- ■ • 1 J • ♦ neat pitching of fiMbler. The Clinton'cotton crop this year. They Ihoi^ t e special day is now ^ - team gave Embler fine support a/ield know why. It’s just like a man with j Briti^. It is intereatiug to note what Mrs Oteiia Compton, 80, honored as this year’s mother, had to say not only of the observance, but of herself. The »wM, stately widow hesitated to men tion the cardinal tenet oi her own formula—sprayer -for fear, she said, that people might not believe her. -But it’s true — there was not a |2 eaoraiom iasues of Eaqaire, reg- morning I did not pray,” Mie sayk, for *Ur price $5.00 per year, now $3.00. diTinc gvidance in rsariag my own4;uo^ June Stih. famUj, who are near distinguished in tim profuaaionnl and bnainass' JAMES W. CALDWELL and hit hard and timely. M’kere They Play Satnrday Clinton at Whitmire. ' Newberry at Mollohon. Joanna at Lydia. SPECIAL don't I ing of our Canadian neighbors as They are tied to the Eng- llish Crown only by Che slenderest thread, and are proud of being an independent nation, fully as demo cratic as we of the United States Borrow From an Insured Association When you finance your hone through this Clinton association, you deal with^ friendly home institution. Our ofliicers are always available for consultation* You are certain, too. that an association having savings ac* counts insured for safety up to $5,000 by an agency of the U. S. Government is a stable, going institution. Springtime Is Building-Time I If interested in Building, Buying or Refinancing „ a Home — see us at once. Compare our plan, interest rate and other attractive features M-ith any other lc^n>plan available. « 4 PER CENT IS OUR CURRENT RATE ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS a severe headache taking a pill to cause him to have pneumonia or typhoid fe\-er or bow-leg^ or worse. .Another big cotton trop without a government loan wiU put 15 million*are. And they do most things about I farmers on the WPA or government the same way we do, e»:ept that! j relief. But they don’t see it that I way: It’s more cotton~or bust and !bust it will be. yores trulie, mike lark, rfd. corry spondent. wrarkL **I did not Imve for many U SUBSCRIBE TO THE CRRONICLB they usually do/them bertter than we^ do. I ALLl.ANCE — Opportunity I haven't the slightest doubt that, the time will come when the boun dary lines between the United States and Canada will be completely wiped EDERAL Savings jAND LOAN ASIOCIATION Telephone Na. C A Clinton Institution Serving Clinton People Since 1909 * *****