The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 13, 1939, Image 4
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C.
THURSDAY. JULY 13. 1939
WILSON W. HARUS, Editor And Pid>I«b6r
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Nobodjr’s Business
By G«t McGcc
The Third Term la Talked In Flat
Rock
a rijrht smart of third term talk is
ipoinif on in flat rock, but nr>r. rosey-
veli will have to make up his own
mind, a straw vote was hell at the
15 Years Ago
Itema ef latercst Freai The Ckroaick
inly If. If24
I '> 't
; Joanna. Mollohon
I score of 9 to 5. Emery *r j Farmer,
'starting pitchers, both wei-e ^riven
Saturday Winners ^
^ . . Lydia. 11 to 4. as J. Martin pitched
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 3-hit ball and he aad his mates club-
M... C.rolin. Uu».n i. th.
of relatives in Belton.
Mrs. F. C. Pin.son and daughter,
Mary, are guests of relatives in Mul-
Hna.
Dr. D. J. Brimm is at home from a
Carolina league as Joanna won by the
A MAGAZINE
The Gift Ideal for Any Occasion,
•drug stoar a fw da^ ago and he car-' ^^^^
rie<l the cigar box almost sollid. ... ,,, , .
-0 Mis.s r.Iizabeth Young has gone toi
the dri^f .stoar clerk .says that he <'hicago for a stay of several weekse-F
noticed that everboddy who is work- .Misses Hazel Boland and Emma
ing on the w.pui. and everboddy who! are guests f»f relative.s in I^ees-
aint working on same but would like|*’“''Jf'
to do so. voted for a third term, and' Pitts retoi-ned yesterday
jw did all of the other folks who are to Washington, New York
Call—
JAMES W. CALDWELL
At 38
on ilir^-cl and in-direct relief.
CLINTON, S. C„ THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1939
i our tycoon and his wife ami son-in-
laws wIk) own .sonie Tiomis ~amr toan~te”rta7ne<r w^TTFi a
and other points of interest.
On Monday evening Misees Eliza-!
l>eth and Nannie Young Tribble en-
honor ofi
. , l>arty in
THKIU WORTH PROVEN jbe foict.l to cio.«;e up, and go out of inonney generally (on extry good col- their house guests, .Mi.sse.s Florie .Mc-
, / . . u ...... 'business 'iatry) voUsl against a third tenn. Gill of Hickory Grove, Mary Blakely!
u'n Wk. :-h!r\rkTFFv^:r t,! b.'' The chi,f b...u.ficiario, of Ihi. .h,.v (Viirhor in,..r„. ratoa. lowor of Or., a,„. May I.avi, of Graea.!
sort ..f stnatt-aKaks, ,„.k,n« jokaa c..,.livr mrth.,,1 of Ux.lion aro the n" ^
done away [ Pitts entertainefl Tues<lay afternoon!
jin honor of Mrs. Raymond Pitts, a re-1
COMMUNITY
FUNERAL HOME
Clinton. S. C.
FOR,^COLORED PEOPLE ONLY
Phone 319
Rev. H. W. Wajier,
Dr. Felder Smith
of
DRS. SMITH A SMITH
OPTO.METRISTS
Specialist In
Eye Examinations
Office Hours Daily
Phone 29 for Appointment
CLINTON. S. C.
abf)ut or throwing off on Rotary, Ki- politicians. Hidden tax(^s, of whichnotes at o
wanis, Lions, <'ivilaTi and other inter- the consumer knows nothing, enable the alfa.H't jo ).s and p
.1 I..4., liLont i/k tkiif ♦ Vix* u i/k 11st /‘Ijii lYi I ^ ^ totO.
national service clutis. 'them to put forth the spi-cious claim
But you fion’t hear so much of this'that they are not taxing the pool i postmaster di<i n(»t vote, he said
joking now b<sause the.s<‘ organiza- ^‘^t only taking money against the law of Jim farley
for jK/stmasUMs to intskile in jMilli-
ticks ansoforth. he will lean w^hich-
cent bride.
lions have proven their worth and out of the rich men’s ,>ocket8 for the
have attaine.! a maturity and dignity, it t^ poor ^ rnisleai mg am
- ■ * lacktsl I f^I”*** •‘^“ft economics spread abroad
NOTICE
Of Bus TraiLsportation
which perhaps .s^nne <*f them lacktsl, economic.^ spiiafi aoi ou {,he wind hl«/w's the hanlest.j Rujs for the transportation of
their early days. Ami then the11** t. * th<^\^e<alle<i **** ** repulilican or a dimnier-jchildren of I>aurens county
ideal of gmid-will ami simple frieml-(Political spenders
ship aimmg men is mt>re precious i ** ...
than it used to l*e. l»ecause there is «»! revenues without too much public pro-
littl«> «»f it m the world tinlay. .test.
The recent conventions wlwn Ro-i T1m*s«* luultiplied
tary gathcnsl at Cleveland, ami Ki-i'‘h'*uld U- fores! out into the ojK-n by
warns assemhlcfl at Bost<yn,
markel by a dignity ami sincerity to
that impressef! all who were in ttna'h
wit.i them.
to*mis!- huipe ** !o*fi»li!^'t or a conservative(cjpened in the office of Coun-
,.r/. takes that to hold hi.s jol). he iSj^y Superintendent of Fxiucation Tues-
a verr>- g.Kx! man for the job since he^.'itb, at 3::!() P. M. The
, has learnt hfrw to reail a little better. | acceptance of bids will
iiir. h4»l!ium bt'injc irit4*rvicw-* o cluck m^>n, July -u.
law. It would cost litUe or nothing el. .said; “inr. ro^-yvelt will get all ofj This notice ^all not apply to dis-,
remire every manufacturer and the votes of the |aH.r folks and other tnets owning their own bi^es, as
distrihuU*r, down to the last n-Uiler. fiiemi> that he has h<.|a- 4,ut. hut it isitru.nU-es in .such districts will award
i to stick a la!»el or stamp on every ar- going to take lots of monney to h<»UI contracts.
\n,l Ih.. that |a r.a..,.l -l•‘. ‘-"‘"K »*>- ‘""•j O’*. 'FL' , *"
' verry loud enduring a isdiltical year.Ilorws,
ship and roritas'ts between men of sales or excis.
.HHIP MfHI ruriim vA infii . x *1. u 1 1
many lands may h.dp lead the world '“ in The oidin.ry consumer (who Mmo-mU-r the pmge did
Uek to i.,-4.e is something U, which n«i‘ » P-V the bllh would thus be in- exactly '^here !w hwsself ab
men are turning with a des|M-rate f"i »•»•’« »»*•! could not W tnisl.sl if hia most in ge nerally he is .m t*
he did not say
»o«i, hut
Che fence.
<ag« infs- in the-e uiH'ertain days
.soaking the ( ONSl MKK
«*lecte«l repreisenlativea tmn! to make
him believe their tax laws «h>n’t tosirh
*his leM'ket, but are made for the nch
Ikan't !■* faiaalnl a*«*rvlMa.lv n4Va La X
mr. art square is in favor •»( mr.
of texas mr xlim chance isj
leaning Urwanls mr hull, but bnn'
Hurricane No. l.'i to t’linton.
.Mountville No. Di Mountvtlle:
I. Ijsbon bi Mountville.
2 Rock to Mountville.
3. Old Mountville to Mountville.
.Sullivan .No. 17 Hickory Tavern.
1 Mema to Hickory Tavern.
Hick«iry Tavern
Hailey to l^uren*
to War* Ahoalt
Wo p* fsh.>al«
to Mountville
R-ak Hn^ t‘> Lydia M !
I#d»a 1^9 ^ 1
.'shody tifwve !*
Hipp & Chandler
(lallMw far Mm miA Rafs
4 nor Boaaoooo Agareetolod
Bdi or BuiM A Hone
We Are Ready To Help You
This a,ssociation—Rervinj; Clinton for 30 years, owned
and operated by Clintonians, is prepared with ample
funds to serve you.
With maximum safety, iasured by the United States
(lovernment, you have at your disposal every facility af
forded by any financing in.stitution in the country, with
out the usual red tape involved in home financing.
We offer quick service, no waiting, no excessive fees.
EACH INDIVIDUALS INVESTMENT INSURED
UP TO $5,000.
CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE—1%
WE H.WE NEVER PAID LESS
EDERAL SAVINGS
|AN0 LOAN AtlOCBATION
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ha- aliva-ly Im-oii .spent f*»r siK’h taxc.s.
.\ti(l vol. the C'»nsuim*r is In-ing w-
|H-alodly told by the jiolitical |>i»‘'’t‘at-
«i.' that they wont »ax Vini but only
tht nch. and the \otors fall f*>r it.
.''^m b arc tax lio.
Dr. (Ic-irgc (iulliip, «iln^•tl•|• of the
.•\mciK-an Imtitut*' of I'ublic Opinion,
.-tat*-.' that th*' aU-a tlial oiilV a few
pel on.' pay taxe- and that the 01 di-
naty eitiz^'ii iloesn't have to pay any
is V( ry \vide> prea<i. .\<vording to thi'ii
recent poll, three-quarters of all the
citjzcn.s of the Uniteil States believe
that they are not paying any taxes at
all. The pwpk* of the 'higher income
tax groups are aware that they carry
their share of the tax burden. Ninety-
aeven per cent of those approached
admitted as much. But in the low-
income group, the poll revealeil, only
three out of five voters knew that
they were taxpayers.
No taxing .system is .sound and fair
unless^ every citizen who jmy.s taxes
knows that he is paying them, and
how mulch. The great volume of taxes
of different kinds comes out of the
pockets of the ultimate consumer, but
they do not appear on hie bills for
what be buys. They have to be pasaed
on to conmnnert. or the concerns
which pay them, to fovemment agen-
cic* in firftt insUnce would »ooq
M \SONS MEET FRIDAY
.\ sjHvial meeting i>f (’ampin'll
l/iHlgx* 14, . w ill he held at
Jhe .M asonic Te4nple Frulay night,
.July 11, at ** «»Vl»vk, for the pun*’*'***
:of cxMifening the master Mas«>n »le-
giis*. .All nn'inlH-rs are urgtsl to he
|M eseiit.
R. I,. I’laxieo, W. M.
' .1. .M. Fulmer. S«v’v.
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•tw !tv4^ !^-x 41 » can
gx-i -ip r -= f • ’ wxxnf K* much
I .! xl. ■ . 4 g-“ I •liOHDr'xmt
if the govxermeni t-uiplx-yes’s van all
v.xte. ami aiH carry the friends w4iu
have et at unx’le sam’s table m>r way
ami a noth«-r fi»r the past 6 years to
tbs* imles. ami g«*l them t«» vote as
they f«*el. it wxxnt In* no truliWe tO|
keep the ins in ami the «>uts out. K
nniiain.s to la* >aw, ssi .says dr. hul»h»-rti
gret'ii, who the dmini«‘rcrats will run ,
out a.s a ilark h«xss; but uji pi mrw it'
sxiunds like garner oi' hull, ami nu<bbe|
Imth.
VMres Irulie,
mike'lark, rf«l,
pixvgnosticator.
DRIVE CAREFULLY
SAVE A LIFE!
So Far Thi.s* Year There
Have Been
12
FATALITIES
from
AUTOMOBILE
ACCIDENTS
in
LAURENS COUNTY
Let*s Strive To Make
1939 a Safe Year On
the Highways.
Thw date last yc«r. <
Plants, fixvzen CO.tHH' years ago, are
bloohting again in Kupo|h*. .Along with
a great many traditions »rf hate.
Clinton
Finance Co., Inc
Auto Financing '
Fire Insurance
Oflke:
JACOBS & CO. BLDG.
W. J. BENJAMIN
SERVICE STATION
Standard Products
Cars Washed aad Graasad
Yaar Bwrii
Offering A (!oinplete Minlern Laundry,
Dry Cleaning and Rug Cleaning Service
M O U R
»l R\ lie
SUDDEN
TRIP?
Don't cheat vourself of the
fun. interest and oppnrtu-
nit> of a sudden trip! We'll
dry clean the family ward
robe in 5 hours!
No Extra Charge.
All Buttons Replaced.
9x12 RUGS
Heautifull> Cleaned and
Sized
$2.50
Ask for Prices On Other
Sizes.
WE GIVE TICKETS WITH
EACH 50c PURCHASE
PROTECT YOUR CLOTHES
. . . BY LETTING US LAUNDER THEM SCIEN
TIFICALLY. YOU GET THEM BACK FRESH
AND WHITE—AM) YOC'LI. BE SURPRISED AT
HOW MUCH LONGER THEY WEAR WHEN
WASHED IN OCR GENTLE SCIENTIFIC PRO
CESS.
LOWEST PRICES EVER
OFFERED IN CLINTON
— on —
FAMILY FINISH BUNDLE ......
.. 6c and 14c lb.
BACHELOR BUNDLE
15c Ib.
THRIFTY BUNDLE
DAMP W ASH BUNDLE
5c Ib.
City Laundry
PHONE 177
Royal Cleaners, Inc.
PHONE 77