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/ • ♦ I' / PAGE rOUB THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CUNTON. S. €. THURSDAY. JUNE 15, 1539 (Elff (Elintati (£t|rontrU im WILLSON w. HARRIS, Editor and Publish P^hthhed Ermrf Thursday By THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHLNG COMPANY Sob^criptian Rate (Payable In Advance!: One Year t!.5«: Six Months 75 cents; Three Months 50 cents Entered as Second Ciasa Mail Matter at the Post Office at Clint4Ni. S. C. The llifnnicle sechs the cooperation of Hs sidMcribers and readers—the pobiisher wi!! at all time# appreciate wise su|rKe»tk>ns*and* hindly ad vice. The Chronicle arill publish letters of jeneial interest when they aTe not cd a <iefainatory nature. Anonymous commanications a^l not be noticed. Thi> paper is not responsible for the views or opinions of m correspoodents. 'earner and the museum and wa.shin^- ton's monument and penn. ave., allso' the house w'here lincoln shot and arlington. she will charge only 35! extry for these side trips. I tODAV for only 54 more, miss smith willi take her crowd thru 'baltimore, md.,' and filly-delry, where the cappitol^ used to be .she invites everboddy to take a pillow along .so’s they can sleep on the bus.s if the boarding hou.ses enroute happen to be crowded and the toorist cam|>s can’t handle transit.s. everboddy must take enough food to la.st them 2 days on the way up. 8TO.G IDO HERO — Maaess to the long honor Add to the long honor roll of American naval heroes the name of IJoyd B. Mane«s of, Greensboro, N. CLINTON. S. C, THURSDAY. JUNE 15. 1939 whoever goe.s with this party will C., electrician’s mate on the U. S. Sub- have to pay his or her way into the marine “Squalus.” fair, allso for food arid clobhes bought There were oU officers and men on while inside, a.s well as for soft drinks, the Squalu-s when s^he submerged on rides, shrjrws, and walking sticks, send her trial trip off the I.sle of Shoals, all monney to the undersigned, hon. Something went wrong with the mike lark, rfd, and he will turn it over Ttiechenism intended to close the air- to her, Jess hi.< commission of 2U per valve into the engine n>om, when ' V r-N • U% THE t AMlWH.N DPKNS and so-called brain-trusters may tell cents, the buss will leave in front of the vessel dived. The sea flowed in, cam- “-S there is only one way the United the drug stoar and will go thru the'and certain death by drowning faced C:intv>«r.'> B‘»os:er pens t^«day to jttimulale retail *^^»**’* sy.<tem of ^fvemnr.ent can be county .seat, come one, come all, and the tmtire crew. diw:Vthe'pi.n»5^ A>fVhis changed, and that is by the vote of a see the-se sights while you are still More than *«aj<»nty id its ctixens. Now is a livving. g^KMi time to remend*er this, if any-t yores trulie, mike lark, rfd, ob- corry spondent. section cl«»>er t«»gethrr seventy finn> are inclode«i in th^ ram pa:gr. drtans of which have been ex- body ha.s forgotten tt. pla^m-d in advertising matensd given Revolutions occur, you hav ^ wide distribution during the past .srv- serveil, only in countries where .pe^^de can’t read, aren’t allowed to C^||nfrnn PaStOr . .say what they think about their gov-j ww . . Lilt’d .Ml here' wa-s a era! days. This drive :> one in rhich an unus ual v Urge number srf I-ca! cncems ernment, whs re the press is muxiJed ar> -fnhsted in a unitevl effort to make controlled, where there is a dic- Ulinton the popular tra.ling center of t»t«rship f.Hin df p.mer and the peo- ;h.- >arr.Hind;ng area It is a pf>.ino- ‘‘^pt on the verge of starvation, tion ,te«*. in which all m*y pariici- revolution is likely in this imte and the neesi d which ts fully c,*untry. The .American people will yec.^m xed It has as one of its .dijec- »»cver stand for a dictator-hip. And tiv.s the enlarging of the eity’s tra.le >«•:, there are th.e.« who are for it be ar, a. Wli ir this IS important, il is ecmomic |d»nning and .spend- ,^ua: V a- .mpo-ant t.. develope and *'»<! ‘be coneentrat.on of p.,wer hold :*he bu-ine.. that is already our^. •" recent years ha* brought them to Wmn rt rr^ert.-l that m,*re than ♦•‘In-ve that the people should U sup- t» » mii.e-- «hk.iar» annually l* turned P**rtet| by g<»vemrnent. the effort ^ - - - - Loses Father Dr. ancs.<i actwl, in.stantly. There' wa.s a door in the watertight ■ bulkhead between the forwaril part jof the sub and the after end into w'hich the water wa.s pouring. It took the strength of a giant, almost, to fiull that door .shut, with the vessel tilted upward at an angle of nearly 45 degrees, but Maness had the {Strength and the pre.sence of mind to use it. Five of hi.s shipmates into ,<ca. trailc cKanarts. of ,am husinrs-i enterprise serving Ukr ctnwB unity idtouM be to g«^ Its share of the distnbatioa. This can be done .mlf by the in|rc(inc of push a»d into our respectier bwsine**- *•.. {!•> advertising ami offering ade- qwat* «t4wk». attractive prwe* aad m- rvc» '<«d semre la this day of kern IKwoi every progre—lee town city t» gsong after baaiae thr mrcrhaat m firm that gwu hi* F. M. Woods, Father of Dr. Jj,|ipped through in the last second I). J. Wood.s of This City, as the <k>or was closing. Twenty- l*asHe8 At Arc of Sfi. were left btthind to drow’n in the ♦ fbMxled engine room. Dr. !■ rancis Marion M oikI.s, of Bi/t thirty-three who would also Martinsburg, West Virginia, father of have drowne<l if .Maneas had not had Dr. D. .1. WiKnls, pastor of the First the wit and the .strength to close that l*resbyterian churvh of thi.s city, died door and kii-p the water out of the at his home on June rtlh following a foi-wanl end of the boat were rescued critical illnes^ of s,‘veral weeks. I alive. That is why I call the hoy from Dr. W.nkIs was in his IH'.th year of \orth Candina a hero. age, having been b<»rn August 22, — ♦ |H4.{, ami spent his young life near SUKM.^KINES — Kashnell Hannibal, Mo. He was a graduate of navigating a ship un- several colleges and of Union semi-,,,^^ water is. like Hying, ahnoat aa nary located at that time at Hampden- , human race. .Nobody ^ ^ ~ ^ ^ Sidney, Va. He was urdaine«l as a how many inventors of primi- the Yawn Presbyterian minister in IK«7 and ll^ ohmr lives in home- dr. hiddiert grven. our laral Hs-year was married to Miss Julia !,ubmannes. Before eiMtrW siean and drug-stoanst. ■^ays that be J«"kin who diled in 1^1^. o»»e year hattories and motors were invwfKed. ! _ L. . LETS ouir ih» cl.7fCLi.J — Nobody's Business By G«e McGee the eae Chat stays la fr>mt ^ will gu to the n y wtwIJ's faif if his ;*l‘^»’ ibe cekhration «if their goldsm guJunanosss had only human poawr for csdlrclHm* are pf»*»ty r -►! *T sugusl aesiding. |»ropulsion. the I he ms‘- * i- * Itement that he l>^- Mood# whole minisUy from or- siAmarine boat to fia-ictscsi *l"**4*on to clo#e rate starreWully was bulk by David others called them, to sink fighting ships. I It was only when the Germans with a large fleet of submarines, be gan to attack and sink psiaceful mer chant ships, beginning with the “Lusi tania,” that American public opinion became arou.sed to the fa#^ thaiC a great nation had thrown into the discard ail ndes to w'hich others still atMiered. M'hen American ships were tor pedoed by U-boats and Germany warned America tfiat the Stars and Stripes could fly on tbr high seas only by Gsfrman permission, wre asrnt to war to preaerve oor Iftierty and our national sedf-reapeex. 1 find naval and military a»en ing with me that the a mueh more dai^i SPECIAL 12 enormous issues of Esquire, reg ular price $5.00 per year, uow |3.f0. fiaod until Jane 3fth. JAMES W. CALDWELL Phaue M i« chan « liat«a .i. _ ♦ daughter. Ite m»y d tradr sr'.ivitw, Wr nerd ^..r, r,trry 'puadrat. Iw,* wnke lari. VoitiB ;»ai-»e s« a aait. that a ^teranard »rnt on a fishing trip a few day* |», ItMid* had »i*Me,| his ***n here tS' », *■««< conicwaaMy V amdr to rr*» r-s iy f«rd and ietehed a awe ^ aeveral m‘ ge^^wi’s f*w tW tewc* We *w*w4 tw rhsnee of trout'. •aad*at- lawJcst*. u--h-*aifci tlmt seythm*c ’hat bring* ^ •light rs- m! ,euittw* *e* td I- -i*'- i» ■ di 4,««r ,f vou w 1! ilep xse -ewdiog j »re : guw4 little |«prr te W» . W; I -ewd T* e- .smpaig® h*^ fire-•*blit .tniW sd !wh whe*- gw t • ■ . <»wi h«K(^'* . widi- aslt«w» ing agsm i w^i-ti'd «f « , . arr tn f»ar*e |>ate g'awuaaw atM . • s • aetJ*v It Will! w.W ,,-it j wrtL. a**d 'he rt at'! ih* m S»‘T , . * m94 al might a* ,, j w- .all. ts.' tad! at the Ht. 11 -w Tv . sv» are fii-a f •~'g »t a* rvywv^jiew the .44 age pra»u»fier° a^e fee«,«,g tal.v,* -Wr « haT»f«4 .f t wsaaarTdr "■uu-what ret tried at th • tS. Imvi • ■w If .!■ motive* hwl are aciw-°lrggi* laturr iwhwh wa» la s»*? -f; I a:«d • rh a p^ir ipsrWevl dr- r,- t.. mitelh' ever tMewi ha- »-*t d-or *te I ■ jl ’he «rjr foSwa---L a-d I— leg t • at * y . feawkl hr i • , • f the swtereWI aw4 Ih !•*%» J.f' \a P'>- !«•«#. an4 M »>..> g. M \ a blowing up Rntmh of aruod and men with uarw leather -prwterted opening* Hudirodl tnmJ t« bl>nB up the Rr?t lah ^h:p “Eagle.” ami got hi* subma- rme beiM«th the «4hef rmft He fail- ra*HUi« and ma*ir many ^ attach the tnuah *•« uody. how • ***' ever, that when M e«ph«hd an hear ** hitrs the hml iwovr»l away and ^**’*'^* n** •lamsg, a»« gone rt(>. J«*nn M M red*. f<wws^ ^ • 4 «tti alt C'mr* of HeefcrU^. IICl>M N Hie uirpiuns. la than hands h IS hurdtw to detect and iworr difficuM to araid off its aUuHi The only sports trade that bigger thau that Tiger Would be d the Phillies swapped tlwnr whole ball tsuuw with the Yawhses D. E. Tribble Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS BMBALMIR8 Dmf IlC fiwvd- and acquaintance* - t.g,,' .are *.f h.- ^■a•■ ng 'ariri*«d by fuur ch-ldrsev, |»r SUMi MUIR TO THB rHROIflCLB r .o> an.| M-egan c**untte*. W lb \ II M .••I*, dt'wrtor af h>..|Mta:. I niversity of Mdli* of Martin* fai t>* ei*Ar it a m dr-ww aa fer an dd man at an •*.4 aesaaw iVe help the gev venui S* I* Realty Transfers Valued At $4,328 It ws* an Irishanaa a .ih a gnev • amv agwtosi the fuqpi**il wh*. .nt-n* rd th.' first imdern ■ubwm'-ne. a hun.|rv«l )e»r* after Hoshwrtl • rvpevi iwent J.*b,i P lldiafd, a walurui.sod ifuel Kan. hod a pruytvl f.w bwitdiag a flmfl -‘f •ubwsa»»we« t.j bims up fs»lr Hrfilsb \asy He ; m- a ’V t'an*fe's a^ week f4ed m 'V 5»ars» tmtism ! 'wr*. <a*a .iv, m if tune* gef awnt w-r*#-* and tK. ••ff*. «»f the < >unt) avnl-tor y a- I an aa»**m-w»:W a»* te Iw le. ef cheek* anny •asalh'f. a iargr tKi..ugh Tai*day. aere valwrd at * " g aaav rhr geeqae -f thi* nwmWv wf u* aiil have t-. qd(i vhra a*, a* foil.ns* a ik ■ a*ea • 'e.| to ristCT lata the mg and sasaimg and pM***My drvnk- louren* t ity 1*4 an Farley av an espenmeatol hunt a th gw* 0m- gtnr fiU •urfarr wavtgatMn and rtee- ^ anderwater pr**pul- f- ti ing l»-.»ffeel so’s a W ried out. }IV V can « imr-a gr i • ■ - a commawsty pro ■ .- ! • ► r » JpO ift d Isdh « « .! ' J'S •*s«pie I; a T Wr * h» .r s le <-na«r'«e*. and t~» • •sr.ivf ii and effect.»e ... S,*«J -''V-' <“> I* .a* a*^ i g ••• *1 the e.nqieratK»a rev a ill a arte prrf.wased a nwe feeTi».*ny uf nmtnmnae> mght befoai !a*t for a cupple frvMB autssde d thr f5^ua k Dial t»»a) ta Mrs Helie Rich- aid«<*n, I’dMI, three lot* on South Mar- .* ' a 4 f e... . leg's'• V '‘•x*.ne»- !> t.» gsr aut *- ictha’ry . «i an iippui • {^^•rted by IbdiamI shtwid whit tuliad him astt af uf raising fund* fnma Insh pa trtot* t» t'arry uwl ht* angina? pur trert from Tm> a t prarll ta I—♦ hrwmght Kim in touch arth Fiani \ ami Martha F M dfesker. I nrt.d .'^.atr* Sasy Departmeat mi; lot on Ih re *treel fr,.m t Utnlia "The re*uk a a* that m IwwS awr Na*y » Binnrdt to W K koung. fTO. »* v mtrm-te.1 with Ihdkund fur the wey mrv fr.m, \ K F ?. ming. clerk af •vdmianne boimdu-bunt ever img ta give myh'*dd> anny woti* ,,, iru'ter* af .<ptingf.el4 Hap- *"> r»'cnimeld ti*t charvK. $lud. I«d on \\e*t Mam street from M-* Msmie F* Powell t>* Ml" Heth SSe41. ill* and »*?h* i f«»n \it |»\\i.FK tiF'tl% FKIHKttW vk j -4 . V| ■ a-i e pr—r n«*w-a -Sr--,*;' .f fear that we* rvm >lra* ahaat •tt -lea' dre**ed-U|» except each trthef. the b-idr wore nice rayt*n dre**. ray an *t<wiiiig. lay <01 belt, rayan hat. and fa\<*n |*arta v4. ahile the grooca a, *ait. a *traw hat. hrathe a cssb pt|ie. he pawl him 7.\. hut prsww- ised t«* send a check, he left lw*me in a hurry and f»»rg.rt to Uave anny m mney in hi* iswket*. he d»» mst rr- ■ * snirfati.ms louren* township on*- acre from Mi*i. Mattie F. II ill to Thoma* I F ul- ler. ^Youngs' III 43 im* a«re' from Hen ry K Harlan to II. M and .Mary H. F*r,»m then «»n the I nitesl States him Uvn :m the first rank among sea going nati m* in fighting pmei No other Country has overtaken u* in •ubmanne «ie*ign and c-*nstr»srt4on With the new un.lerwea cruft ns»a buikimg our Navy w<H have llIU uf these dtadly wea|»»»ns of dyfen*e. I *^1I their names Ith;* tjpp.r gn.a* fio. 4.,vr and affection. c.tton but dsmt wear iti WaterUK.: Mt acre* from W. O. ^ , Martin to K. l». Martin. and ‘'‘"K KDM.VNC E — krrue The m<Hlern submarine was de- the big wreck which ts»»*k place be i’C . sg- »' m.*'* of them are. taixt flat rock and :g t -.1'-'Thr*»w *—xr natwHiul aa* not **» s«rti«*us kV, a- 'Ka’v :lK*se fcur>. bert «kinner rot and the cs.untv seal ' csuisideistions; M a* res from K. O. f US as was reported. Uulhertaon, 5400; 5.5 his kip bad’v cut by '**“'** Anderson, et al, to J_*. widely-riunl rvwiiantic novel by author, Jul«w Verne. The ’ the underwater pirate describevl in "Twemy Thousand ;s—a- and s*-heine* to change K«ddv. the ford was a tsda! wixx'k. ‘ romer to (irv'enwoo,! county. $;'S..50. Lake, has built subiiiarii.es with doors xstt w^ , -Vs'.m ard let e*«thusia*tic, tbe nav-whi^e-vou-ride ca' cv*niivannv ‘ linXv*n city. t iiilerv'st in lot on l- . ■ u • sjir » V ., TH *, O .es e...««>.- Vf*. ine pay wni.e V»u raie ca. c\Hii}*annv i I \l.n.n.r t.* through which men m divnng suits me- - -'und v sHSTvane^ or. »U1 lose about 5l?5. so hr said whiie strett from J. .lillmg to .--..an fl air to <al .Agnes Milling. 5.5.W>. love ami affec-^*'' emeige on the ocv‘an fivKir. to ^1- Wwrld's F'air. Herr We tame a:d fVit.me- - -'und v sHstvane^ or wUl lose about 5l?5. so he said w ag.tat.e-', ru-. tne c“-ir.:ry The Amer- lowing it in, dr. grven all>o K'st J* kat. v -tr’- .n tarn. their credit, stitches. «» -iplint- and some adhesive halt .Je-, >:*-:ra*..-i rha* they have tape .they have both sobered up at UB.srt f-•'sirror -en-*.- than this gri»up this riting. ./ We g,: a lot of p.ea-arv. as a pe\»pJe, oX <»f ao'-yi’-g ab.*iit thinfTS that gwer happe-ed If there .* ,»s»e thing verve smith, iw local the ordina’T ritiien enjoys more than 'riw*Il principle of the Hat rv»ck high a=r h^i» ^ be wiM scboll, has oggemued a world’s fair uar ais shirt quicber. it » a politscul ^be has engupnl the services of a-gam* nt wr ftgbt We are constantly chance, jr., to be her buss settii^ up stfaw mea for tur purpodw boss, ckapperomr. hostess, and sights «if ilcMfi? ti-wj them by woiHs. To and guide and she will be the ■msy timid ssuls these bsigies seem explainer, lihr the Teal thiug. but when electkm day ccuars arsauJ we drieover that mshndy was footed by them. Just asw we have two of theoe be given over the blue network of National Broadcasting company on miss smith b studdyiag up 00 the,Tuesday evening. June 20th, from 9:45 fair BOW and xrill know h hiy hart to 10:00. This is a special broadcast when her first trip take* place, which to Kiwuniuns of the United States tion; 4 interest in lot on Sloan stixH-t'trimsuiv from sunken ships but from U. H. .MeX'rary to Agnes Mill- ‘I"' >•' ing, $.*>00; lot on F'erguson street from Ienemy shi|^ at .-ea. t itixens F'evleral Savings and Ixian Jv'bn Holland s first suli, the Plung- assvviation to A. l)T>anieI. $1,800. The one ^ *just sunk, uhe “Squalus." is 299 feet • ». * n 1 ■ long, 27 feet wide and twenty-two IVUVHlllS OTCMlClCdBC deep. Many ocean-going surface |v** • • oghal smaller than the ‘*Squalus” IMighty hlune ZOth.^^ hso toms. ^ 'Men of the Navy, if they are young A national Kiwranis broadcast will I and adventurous, waioome detail to submarine craft. Their job calb for| high inteKigence and great courage even in peace time; but it carrica ex-' tra pay. The pmpoaal has been made to prov’ide war-time peasions for wid- will be as sooa as she gi^ 24 persons end Canada arranged by the Interna- * ows and dependents of sailors who I Faiiiim •’-ir®cd oa thr dotted liar* and 25$ tional convention program committge K>se ttfieir lives in submarine service. apiece paid into her coffers, she will in Boston. Mass. The president of In-' ^ •. give slim chaare. jr., so mack per tematiooal. H. G. HatTield. of Okla- .ATROtlTl War trip, amouatiiig to 5$ and hb board homa Cky. Okla.. will deliver an ad- The ruthless use of sbbmarinet ■ 'dress at this hour that will be of in- by Germany had more to do than # . worW* fair tourist trip will terest to Kbranians heie and else-i*ny <*b«r one thing with bringiBg ** **'■■■ be tbe flaaest ever heard sd m thb where. j America into the W'orid ATRng ahmtt sectma. she wiH ga via washiagton. ^ j It was quite ia the *fcILt"Ld*^ the|SUWKTUBE TO THB GHRONlCLB Rie rules of civlisod r. or THE flFFU r.RH AND IHR»:fTl»ltS IFF THI.S AS5IN IATHfN TikF ri.EASi RE IN ANN04 M IMi % 4 % DIVIDEND TO HK p.viit ji m; m. im. m i>v A.S or TH IT UATK WE ARE GROWING RAPIDLY AND ARE PROUD OF OUR RECORD TWO YK.kR.S .\(M) WK H.kl) .kSSFH^ 01' $97,000.39 TODAY OUR ASSETS ARE $308,OS9JO In addition to earning altractite Scni-Annual Dividends the funds of each investor are insured up to $5,900.00. WE WANT GOOD LOANS SECI'RED BY .MORTCAGE OF REAL ESTATE ederalSavings |ano loan association 2«av 9 OPnCBRS ASD DIRECTORS M. J. McFaddea. President J. P. Prather. Vice-Prmidsat ^ B. BayA Secretary-Treas Headersea. AmL Sec’y. M. J. McFadiea a H. Bayd a W’. Saanril J. P. Prather W*. W'. W. A- W. J. D. C Pi T. D. Cepelairi A ClintMl Serrinf Clintow People Since 1999