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1 THI RSDAY, JULY 13, 1939 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. Belk’s Big Sale l(yG>nnor Wants To Start Today^ ‘Sensible Democrat’ ./ i Belk’s annual July Clearanc'rnsale—i Former Members of the House an event that asrlays attracts interest I Would Be Ontuuized In 1940 far and wide, opens with a bang this Nominotion Driae. morning (Thursday) beginning at 9 v o’clock, to continue during the month., Washington. July 9. — A campaign^ For the special sale Manager D. B. to organiae former Democratic mem-’ Smith stated yesterday that all sum- b^rs ai congress in a drive to nomi-^/ m?r merchandise has been cut to and -:;^nsiWe iVmocraf for the* below cost and everything arranged ., , for the sale to make shopping p!ea.s- P*"*^** *^*'^*5' Realty Transfors Valued At $11,720 to Mrs. T'n&ma D. • 'Tir.ton c:ty: lot WASHINGnON I DiaLs township: 1034 acres from ' Reahy transfers filed in the office W. T. special ma.<«ter, to I,. T. <*t the county auditor through last t Yeargsn. $r>o6; o024 acres frtwn Rosa Tui^y xwlued at 411.720. included v. Owens, agent, to li T. Yeargin, ! I 11 f™ R '’*<• R- neming. Sutton, 4500. Jones to Mrs. Ida Davis, 435. on Sk»an .street* Ijanford town: lot and house from from Oorge \%. Bailey to Mrs. Mary D. L. Poole, Bank of Enoree, to MnL Bailey. 414<W, J. S. H^gins. 4376. PAGE SEVEN I Laurens city; 14 lots from Vic R. •Fleming, clerk of court, to Rvisa ^ «<» V Owens. Owens, agent. So.oOO; lot on Farley' and Todd avenue from W. F. Byers! Waterloo: 14 acres from Mansell OWENS COLUMN OMITTED Tench Owens’ “Sports Chatterbox'* is omitted today for mechanical .sons. The column, which is ahrayu read with interest by sport Ic will appear in next week’s paper u.sual. was Washington. July 10.—The end of . , a the federal fiscal year 1939 came at *-n»nncer cot*, is not so known |; i:h the figures *" "mshington. He is John M. t ar midnight. June 30th. mi,n vne tiKuiec> - . ant and convenient. “We are going to t'*d*y hy former Representative J'>hn^^ (be trv^ury hooks showing that ‘ i- f k- give our family of customers value.s J. OVonnor of New York. 'during the preceding twelve months ^ ^ nd^'s*' rts ^ to talk about in all departments and OVonnor. the onlv Democrat to the gvnemnienc nad <peni nine bil- fr„.n!riv the bargain baaoment," s.„l Mr. liana a f,. ,.H .rf J..1- Smith, The story of the bjg event is , .lar-*. whica was more than three and new told in the advertising columns of to-I*'^^ voters last year to retire ^ b*lf billioRs above the amount re- H«»w day's pape' from congress, invited abirut 500 for- from all s.miees, mer iVmocratic members «»f the house . — of s|tena3ng over the in- FBI men v/ere told to get the “kiss ;o use th^ .\i:drew Jackson party, of The excess; of death” woman in tWe Pennsylvania which he is chairman, poison murder ring. At one and theifor the campaign. IS the vehicle c«*n>e was borrowed monev. which same time, that could have been the In a letter to former house mem- ran the ti»tal of Uncle turn's national •debt up t%» well aKrve forty billion most pleasant and most painful signment these boys have had. a little more than 4.'UW a Home Grav Funeral riinton, S. <?. FUNERAL DIREl^TORS ... and ... EMBALMERS Ambulance Service Phones 41 and 399-J L RUSSELL GRAY aad V. Parks ADAIH. Ghcn. Mgra as- hers in the sixtv-e:ghth to the seven- . , . , . head, ivunting women, children. In- ty-fifth congrcs^s. OV onnor warned, .„.i , that unless the “sensible” Democrats. sfib act at once, “the Republicans will walk in, in, 1940.” “The third term” is not the great-j est menace—although that will be fa- i tal for our party, he said. “<.,reater. ' . .. still is the danger that one of the rad-j|^'^^, ical crowd, now .n the .saddle, will be I supported as a *success<»r*. That will dians and everybody el The new fiscal year began. aUo. with a senes of slaps in the presiden-^ •lial face adtmnislered by a tebellivms congress. The senate arwl ' Inru-ae of, frxrm the pi»wer to tlevalue the gold dollar sti!! farther, and to use two hillum .iollar' of gy>Jd an m-* lernational staHihzatKm fund. iXote:! LeugtJi mi Sewueu long congress will remain in .ses.sh'n is anyb«vly*s giie-s. A fight for revision of the new monetary leg islation might drag the session out until September or later; and if the senate tries. is expected, to revise the neutrality bill as passed by the h« use. the b»*ys on Capitol Hill will be tieil here untiV'^treiUinto tht* fall, ex- LOANS ON AUTOMOBILES ♦ ♦ For the past seventeen years wg have financed loan.s on automobiles. Our company Is the oldest local finance company in South Carolina. Home folks — a friendly service. You are safe with the “Securitv.** SECURITY LOAN & INVESTMENT CO. NEWBERRY. S. C. Appi.v- McMILLAN-COOPER MOTOR CO. C1.INTON. S. C. |*erience*l oVerxers helieve. h . . . mean that the l>emucratic party -- , w .■> i . . . ■ 1 / The senate 'uK-ieqik-nt.v rvs^jntbsi its will not be donii:iant in national ai BENJAMIN & SONS PLUMBING HEATING SERVICE Telephone 926H WE ARE HUNTING TROUBI.E fai rs for another geni-ration. at lea.st.” Dutshle of what he called the “real possibility” of the i:>sue of a thin! term for President Rovisevelt. O^'on- iior said the predkiminant issue in l.*40 would be the “New IV-al.” “That manufacturer! slogan will b«‘ tunud against its creators like lack ing the .-upreme court," the ‘dictato rial I reorganization bill' of 193S ami ‘the purge’—n<*t to mention the ‘more abundant life*, the ‘al>un<lanre <»f e<'ar- cily’, the *ill-fed. ill-clothed and ill- house^i one-cnird' etc.," D^'onnot said. “No individual and no party could survive such tommyrot." Ot'onnor said the first thing to be , done wa« to insure that only “sen sible” DenHicrats are wlort^d as dHe- U * "V”'! —. gates to the 1940 convrntMm . “If the s«»-ralied ‘leader*’ of our party wait until the convention in June. 1940. It wit) Hr just tsM late” he actk>ni- Thrie^ p,»wers ex^'ired at mid night on June 30. j The oongrvs' a!s*» refuse*! to give* the pre-ulent the frw hand he ha*! *leman*b**l m (ntematlooal affairs, by the hoU'V of representative^ jn-isting ufHin the inrlushHi in the new neu trality law a prv>VL*viin that arms an*i amniunitMir may n*»t -■ s.*i*! hy Unit-- e*l States man afactunrrs t.* any na-' t:**n engag»*i .n a wai, ;‘ J-d giVv the p*e'.>u«*n; .•»*> “ca'-n and tar ry ’ plan for »tbr: "upp’.ies to bel- lige-ent nataw*. Now anyb.Hiy can buy .Xmenran o>mmodit,es. inciadir.g airplanes, if they will pay cash and take them away in their ««wn ship* , but m> rfflew or bswdh". The neutrality useue t« n*»t entirv’y for the -enate T * to art (Ml it UTA tlMgwi The s«t-ap .rf for the rtew fis- i^ilTICE NEW CAR BUYERS IN went .an “They will face a Ik |* \ et?n «'*1 y- mr ha* be* t »er>!i.'n :iad> » da I*, biduing ‘i •**’ the inMiatixe ’Jw Title *■' M •-A.-ivi. S.« ial»«t. aga-^'t na* already iNi* iho euwvea ' ’T*"** t**:*. a-n » o. a ’* ne b-i? b\ H . attirwi ‘ * pba». d ne ■r an f Board Endorses LaMotte’s Work I 'a*laraii> eb»*Tg^L sd c wgi a *« aM »f adwi:r ■ »*''a -jnT asv*'^ •*•'1 ■e'f f*a * *,g .. .s,*. ^ 1 It ’ * , • g- a“a. ? ! CLINTON! A ba s^ «■«! "W f ^ a ft wth ? .d •W sd I * * *r,i h IM a f**! 1 f or ia-$ • . % • '•a®' a r 'e* «» kf*e-» a ' • >.W fatWa < n m * f ^ ^ ’ m ' — -►r -I a» s»a$ W n® T^sb r%d*«*. « i ^ a' - a 0 . « ^a. ■ «. 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Meat Main Street Clinton, S. C. inext Tuesday evening at “ o’clock at the appointment hy the president of the fire department hall. Jet-s,- Jone*. of Texas, ts. head the j Post Commander \A. H. Simpson newly c.-eated federal Isisui admmis- 'asks that all members of the post and tration. arhose duties began with the all ,ex-.service men be present. Dele- n,-w &wal year. Mr. Jones was first gates to the state convention will be appointesi to the Rrconstnartion Fi- ^elected. Officers for the new year will nance corporauon by President Hoov- jbe chosen and other important mat-^er, under whoas this federal lending jters are to be attended to. agency was created. " ^ No man it Washington has the I IF I'PS A .M.AL.AZINE YOl W.ANT complete coafider«e -d husiness men, —C ALL 27«. . bankers, politick’ leader * all par- ^ J.AMES W. 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