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THI RSDAY, JULY 20, 19» THi; CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C. PAGE SEVEN THE CHROMCLiTS WANT AD RATES Ic per ward far fir^ ia*er- fi«r, iawTtiawi far tlie prira af foar. Miaiaiaai riMrre Ht. Cards* af tkaaks aad tribatea af reapert, 1c a ward, pavable ia adTaace. Mhiiaiaai 50r. • e / DON'T LET IT SPREADI V ^ a* ^ ^ ' Kl>R —Two-horsc waijvn. Ap- ply : > D F.. Tribble. Ic APARTMENT FOR RENT — Four rov>n';? an.4 hath, .\pply to Mrs. C. L. Roi;nJ>. Ic, ACCIDENT INSURANCE TICKETS cost only "Joe a day. pay up to ^.000. S. W. Sumerel, Phones SO and 32. tf CABB.\GE a.nd COLL.\R'J PL-\NTS Charleston Wakefield and Flat Dutch Cabbatre and Gev>nfia and Heavi;ajr C<»IIards. We Mso have nice Tontato. Pepi^r and E)r< Plants and Seed Irish Potau>es. Blakely Brothers S*e\i Store. Telei»iK»ne Ic FOR S.\LE — Several nice Pointer pu| s. See Hubert Owen^ a: McDan- .ei Vuicanirin* Works. Ic SAl*E-MAN WANTED-:or Rawleiffh Route. Real oppoitunity for right man. We help you get started. Sales j way up th.> year. Write Rawleigh's, Deut. S'.'G-2T-0, Rsch.niund. Va. Ip ' r Vyf- / J!. r# NOTICE OF SALE The S'ate of S*>uth t'arolina, unty of Lauren>. In Court of I'ommon Pleas. I*lar.:er> t'otton Oil Company. Plain- t.ff. vs. G. E. Tumblin. iWendant. P.r'uant to a Decree of the CoOrt ir. t.ir above stated case, I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, either in or in front of the Court H «use. at Launens C. H.. S. C., on SaV'^lajr ;n .\ugust next, being Mon* day. the Tth day of the month, dur ing the legal hours for such sales, the f *!!••»tng desenbed property, to wit; .\II that certain piece, parcel or lot of la.nd. lying* being and situate near the T.»sni of t'linton. in ibe County of Lauiwaa. la the State of South Car- oltaa. caatainiag Tsro (2) acrea, aMre or le««, bijuaded aad dearrtbed as fol- CnnMBeaciag at a point on the north * ir . ' the *• >ad. which an rttrn«HM« d Ihest JIa-n street of the Town of t i*»t feet west af the westtwn i.iait' of said town. an>i 44 fert f»r*rth fraa the wnsth raJ of the < N g t, Ru) ««y. raamng theftrr tn a western !} d ertton parallel to the < \ A I. Ra way f *r a dictatwr -d ilu feet, to a p*- '44 fret n. rtn of tH*- n—rth ta> •f i*w t SAL Railway , rortn ng •SrSi. • n a P. ‘rtfcrrnlj il.'veteio pel p-na. u.aH) to *W < N At. Rad w*f vjw * newer m cn ea«lreol% life* ' paia'v! ’ • f '-■* iiw irmiarU 214 fret, tSeo la a . ■ -11 ; ••• • 4_‘0 frei * = ■ the •• g - g p -vi ^ iTig • n* .4> nf,«a, 1 r^HwIi. n. e ;i-G^laf«i nete.n by |l H A \e * » %,f aAl»*al «t*r t' I tav ^ M.«* , *1 -a . * a-a I-> K,.44r' ‘bir' Na- e t' aif.' rf **. f- f t.a! h ^ It *»g .ha unh « >fA of towrt the . • . ■ I .r ai •* *. • .( a* a g .a'a' , »1 fa.'.n ' ’fc* I hg Thf -o ■ a,M‘ •"' ’■ ..j** ha'. 4|> ' ' » * or-;» % -tg • 'h ta*- e-n / OS r, atherwi.e t'* W pa*4 !a * * * 'f f ' -•ed irn I h. HitHfle.! ■ *eW ’hr - . . . .f ■■ .f 4 r *a ' • leaS' --.ah it fa t* »'Owp.'v • V ’ h» ■ah-t. ana.* v re-.>>.. oe *he aaiM ar Tuhi-r , *• ■*w *f»r %amr ‘e-M .. at : "w i>^'aah.'g pun r,*-. . ia-f' ’• pa> f - * a a" I 've -oiing \ R FLKMINt.. t t t P A t; ' Fact* aad Safety Kulen .^bwat jTher«* is n»» one ithat we huve Ihhmi SwinBiing ‘.ir»le to fiml* who iv in chaigo of th«* The knowK^lge neoe.'‘>ary for safe- 'v'hcilule or wh«* ha. any di'.igiiated ty in bathing consists largely in i»uth.iriiy in ca..e of the ni'cmsity foi knowing when, where, and how miwh • d*>rision on team eligibility, an ar- to bathe. gunient betwei-n two player* or two Ouwrfa~r.. th* tw.t ...mmmr *"> in'Uvm, ruW. h..ur. .nd th, .r, th, U.l t«.. of .ny hour, ,rf thr n.oruin( .nd l.k, hour. * »>.. .. th, .f»r»o«,. '* .*« •* ->0.0 ko. |-, fd, Iho S,v,r ,-tm .Im. ^**^ 1^, J*'* *,“*• '..'"L N»v,r ..u. m.mrdu.t,ly .f.,r . Th, «-hr«..rk «,ll h, .bio to ..,.1. W.rt .t k..l .. hour .nd pcff. 'll' r* *. enmy an hour and a half after eat- ^ ing before entering the water , • . 1. I. . , .kniwiaarewii'wt the aixth < linton The now-swinwwer sbould know that • . , , . tennis tournament wa* sent out this his artuities are reNtnrted t.- shal- _ . , . .. i. I . week The toumafwe*t. n<>w an arf> »: Idu water area* and he should r* • , , . , ,, »\»e| h.'., • I beg ' J', 1 II at a.i tuneii thr t* niotat • t • wntuir _ , » , , . . .. .. • . Aig'.'t 4 t ha’i'pi ■» et ' wrywod hta <let>th uith art final sub _ * , . ^ 'Ti -.-d ' it** - tgr» i .'- p.et isurn a- k» w**«i • 'ig>. It 1 lit. . , . t'• "nsm* "•. t•.• l S' Hr b«- d I , Nr^er s:*y .n thr Ua'.r wr». •> f . • , . h ,1 , ■ • • '• tf * .1 -a t mtrh...a^ • ^rjvsf:ftg. a ,■ h t -.g. « . t t ta Ibe a d'SWT f*t . . . it « i. ' • I. . .h . II • t , S. C. Folk Sticking | To Family Clans (By J. R. Htcklia In The News | 0 and Courier). Gone the way of busUe.s and h<»op- skirts are the com-huskin’s, pea-hull-1 in’s. log-rollin’s and quiltin’* parties 'in S.^uth Carolina, but the family re- . union has held its own in the face of shifting times. ! In the |K‘aivful surroundings of Uj rustic chuivh. or under giant trtvs that once shaded pioneer hv>mes, the clans gather on appointed days dur-. ir.gRKtriy. .\ugust and ^septenilnT to renew family ties. While iiuKlei n notes have crept into j the venerable institution, Jhe family reunion remains fundamentally the same as when the doughty pioneers w ho dared to conquer the country “west of the Blue Ridge" gathere<l their kith and kin almut their Uvg cabins. j “City cousins" may come in .shiny' new automobiles, with “outlamlish" manners, but they soon merge into tin* crowd and are accepted a* true', sons and daughters. Dainty saiul-| wiches may find their way onto the picnic board, groaning under the weight of pastries and meats, ami I sanitary baby bottles may have re-' jilacetl the old-time pacifier, hut they . are not enough to break up the sym-i l*hony. .\ny who would eomk'nin some ^l_'of the "citifiinl" girls for puffing at a eigaret aw reminded that, after all,' grandma lit her pi|H>. | Music may 1h‘ furnished by insiiu-, ments that were unknown to the giandsire*. but ti^pes that were oM w h.ui the**- aneestors wore knee) liri^ivhe* are still 'ung by quartets that invariably appear at a reunion. While the lengthy reunion sermons tif ye.steryear are s.d.i.ini im|io>e<l on the group, any long^-r. few are the gath- eiings at which a niiiiister of th<‘ gos- liel !•- not pre-eiit to offer his bene- itk'tion and say “a few woed.*" t'on- •spicuous lns'ause ihf his ab.ence is the idd-time politician, ahhough at time* a member of the family, or a friemi of tlic group, aapiring ts> offwe get* >ip|M»rtunity to tlemonstrate hi* elo quence Moat generally tbere are atill •ome p>4itirians m tbc cr»wrd to •lap back* ami kis* babtea IVtty grieaanrs-s are f.irgiHten abif wal >u» r- bi'ietf ‘ -I tb«- t m. *- “'ig artif tbiae arb*, kjivt ' pa'.*sj i..* ai* Ca af Ird laie4*4 * •* th* • a«t .>mpl al-l * H* - f m ..I g* • • I. - .4 fCoil-*«. I*.',. . iK. a-* ’* . ar* t «-4 I »• ! * I-. ■ f J.- .. sj c-.il kxco'^.; Washington r.>I.J an>l flacsumt .k. t^a? t • 'w t IR ater -if S. = * W-swjp^t a* f • tetTF*4 t>>o » an baa. 4|>'S' jsf r a. . . .s ,|, a • bvaitb \ • . ^a *• -!,■ i f r,g ■ *1. , ^ patsrt-a! *■ t.« 1 * ,.f Wieg rarefy ■ ' kk ■ f .f' i r' J . . -I a a < ' f TW *4 i ■■ - * ■ Ki ■ a, < . tr f,1 ‘ a ■ ‘ **r Slate' A aai . ' f g *■» tbr “at ^ • C ! ta t* < »l“ • • a • a I 1 * *• a a.« 4 ’ , . a. g- • if • s, A •••! #' t t4« t..a‘^ ' h f. a *e • I r«. « :. a . . ' . > t' * Washington, July 17 Whether or nut the presMlenl won a victory over rongreaa in the •erond round of the monetary baltle remain* to be *een. After the 6t4rmX of the aikraini*tra tuot in the all night •r«si.m at the cU**e the f'». al )fea». en^ •ugh p** • ■ aa* put up oi M’>at>0 • and ri'p r» -•-'•laS. vr . t-» nd I* *■ ihr-nt ta t • *• t a a .“a? -r, > g •*,. . ,f, -i * a . • as • • d. •» » w IS. •! . a' ■ * • • a f , • , .'ah la* • , . t . • a* 4 * ■ t . •■f,‘l., '.a a I wages was being paid in many cities lo W'l'.A workers eame as a shiick to many of the members, and the out look IS. that the majority in eongre.ss will stx'ld pal against all the [lolitical pressure by labor organizations and W l*.\ wrarker organizations. Swanson Death I The death of the .niHTctary *f the navy, <’luud«‘ .“swansoii. was not unex- picted. Mr. Swaiir-oii wa- 77 and hvl ixs'ii seriously ill for more than two yeai* Fortunately, the assistanr *.t- relary, Charle* Kalison. son of the great inventor, ha* rvctivered from the lilm *« wdiirh kept him aias't ve f ir ** raJ month*. The largest naval c .n*t-j.’t m p*’!- g’ara m all the nali m’s h story - ge*- ti'ig •• K jmb r Way. a**-! o m n i»f tbc r<.s|it most ‘x* give t* Ml ss*t- • ‘ I, A -1 ■ ba.J lax I «- ad ss'e 4 a r*-* e ' . a' > n .{■ ■ t: . *• • * . . ^ * ' k, . ►. ' •4 4 ' « ■ ■ I . » ‘ . T. * » , , • ..,1 . “ s. . . ..I 4. ^ « ' « A v ■ • . .1 r. j ■' ' * ’ -I a , <bB, • • 4 ' . 4 g • • • 4 1 • «» l l« the 11 4 . . 4 . 4 V , * I • . h 4 » * m W' to •wak# 4 I 4 ■ S • I' ■ S 4g 4; ’ W * f * 1 ■ . , . •gwOi • . »'f'i '» ' ' t . ' t ■ , * ^ ' V j. .-/a'a ■ . 1 .4 '■ ' .fiis ■! "iASii ..5 fr.aao J, ■ ' ji*s > 1 - . 441. ''.I ;S» If ■ » n g * ■ m g^ • • ■ I m » 4 ^ •h.tit ’g 'I IS -l.. * * ■* '4* -It*' . « ! f - 4 If ! . . !. a ^ m j ' ■ . ••■*.4 V" . am. . >■ 4 ’ • , • ■ 'ST-g , * -A V44tt lli II I ssbs^ale 4 ' . I • 4 . mJ I As s* . , \ I i yf I.. yix .. V<41- * I.UI .J'S* I *«l 4 *• 4 I M. ' . \ r. r 4 f:. 1 • 4 4. Da’- Jaly 1*». • iCT * «■< J. • r » ■ * t*. * t|.4W • <4 Tjr,g, f j/.\ -g '♦i» , 'aiwp.-i . 4, w -e 4 a e • • • .1. \ g I I t- !■ RUBBER STAMPS Art kmi, im fit nmy b«MRAs», 2l*lioar aer* Tic«. Rcmaonable prices. TL The Chronicle Pristers • SUtioRers BARGAINS FOR SALE DmcIliRg—South Broad. DwcHiRR—Holland Street. DmeffiRR—Near Silk MiU. DveliiRff—CleTefauid St. DareUiRf—East Carolina At*. AI Or Easy T< Store BaiMiRif — Other Fire mad Life Larrs FiaaRced E.'state y. OR Real B.H.B0YD CliatRR. S. C. • .e-l f*. I ■ ' g . ■I, r “b. matt * •<f mtrti an<l gra p A *s f.rm >■ w ;t*i • ..fit ' i*« d ,-it jr» a‘tip i*.i’ tf ! h*' pa * Vnead rig li J-t tie » n . rru.lat ••r. ■ itht rw **• Tb» c amp * .ikely to re CO' When cramp attack.* the st<*m •rh ■>r abd-tn>en. the *ituation t* rnurh^ more *eriovts since if the swimmer <1oes not receive aid. he will, in all akelihood. drown. Know your own capacity f«»r mak ing a .swimming rescue of a drowning person and never go beyond it. Blind attempts at rescue by inexperienced swimmers too often end in a double tragesly. In.malting a rescue the safest way i> always the lie*: way. an«l the swim- m.r.g rescue i* the most dangerou.s of rescue method* and the last to l*e uses! if other metht'Hl.s are |Mis»ihle. -Make the be.st use of available equip ment such as heaving lines, ring buoys, boat.s, plank.*, oars, toi-pedo buoys, or even a short. .Make your motto for rescue; “Throw, row, tow. iru” < These .safety rules are taken from the .American Red f'ross textbook. “Life Saving and Water.^Safety."> Last week, the local .softball league wound up compeUtion in the first ha^f of the season with the Methwlist team far out in front. Now that the four church veams start out all even again to determine the winner of the second half, we predict a much closer race. The winners of the two halves will meet in the Clinton championship se ries ar the end of the summer. Per haps if the interest keep* up. a Clin ton all-star team can He orgamxed agaia this year and entered :n a <tate or district tournament. There must be saaMaae, kowreer. arbo t> willing to take cbarfF and a*»«uae reapoantbil- ity for the aadertaktac That is a «er rtvm need far the coatiaaed lacreas gi the haga* gama* here m CTmtaa, Merbedr-I* V- Rhifmirv iMagbl I'v I 1 ■■ Vf f 4. , ’ f * - . ‘ ‘ t •!«.1- r^’ w N II • a gar. , * . » •la* a t' ' ' V i if f -rn • . ‘ T f lU' • \ ' I i r •' “. .| t ■ Laurens Man Ends 50 Years’ Service With Railroads < I Me’ i - . I ! -a* I'l- i| *' t K B Ha! a*il “ig State WPA (^ota To Be Cut Shortly ♦ 'olumbia. July 1^, — .South < aro- lina'* M'P.A quivta ha* b**«*n oidereil resluced to worker* by .August 1 and this qiMta mu*t. include work ers rngage«l on projects n<*t pr»*vi»»us- iy inciudeii in the total, .Administra- toi IjkWTence M. Pinckney announced toilay. Th-rv was no indiration t<Mlay as to how many w^'dier.* wnuld ]«»se their j«*b* umler this quota. Pinckney sa:<l the reduction wnuld l»e accompaniiMl by a profoirtionate cut in admiiii.stra- tive Jicrsonnel. The new quota, however, must in clude project* such a« the Charle.s- lon navy yard. C. S. Marine iiariacks at Parris :sland. Fort .Moultrie, .soil con.servation. national park service atyj other agencies whose workers are paid from M’P.A funds but who were not previously inclmled in .the general quota. W’P.A workers employed for IH months or more will be the. first to feel the effect of the reduction. A clause in the relief act makes this mandatoT. Pinckney said. Thirty-nine administrative workers have .•ecei "J notice of release effec- ’ e J 4iy I'i. P..'i»'k4:i'y said, and oth- w ,1 rec*-i-.e relra-e notices effec- * A igUft 1. 1.* I J'l \ I i \\ III a ■«« .. d .t ai Vi a .av'k iig amiiit i'* ■ M i ' * il <4* qor «»f Thl- city, ba r iiit-il f mi thf railroad offices hen- af’*i l.'i year* a- agint and ca-hor, pn-s ♦••b**! by a l.'i y» ar *ci'VK‘e in otb»‘r capacitie* arnl at other |Miint- in the *tat»“ Hi* n'tirement bisaim- «“ff»s“- t'\i- til*- fust of fhi* month. -Mr. Ga-M|iM‘, one of the town’s **s- tix-riied citizens, is a native of Marion county but wa.s rearer! in t’lilleton. Early in hi* care«T at railroading hs* lost a leg in a railway ai'Cident. Me wa.* sub>*s|ueritly apiKdiit**! a* depot ag**nt at ilifferent .*tations in lh<* low er part of the *late. coming to Lau- n-ns from Vemas-»x* in l'.*04. H«“ s<*rv»*l a* agent here until ll»2H, when he wa* iiiaib* ca-hier of the railway conipariM's o|H“.<-ating to ami thro’igh l.auieris. .Mr. Gasque i* ideritifir*! with the religious and civic life of the city, and his host of friend.* are wi.shing him serenity and a King life as he re linquishes a |>o.st that he faithfully filled for half a centurj*. ■ —— IF irs A .MAGAZINE YCH’ WANT —CALL 276. JAMES W. CALDWELL ’ . ' • / I i' • I a ; ' 4’ A * a i| r>ia! oft Ilf *h ‘ g t , 4 , , w I-I •Iragg'-il iiitii Dm to vt a .i I hi war alann had iM-giui to . uti )de by ••arly .luly, though the govern iiM-tit’ i»J»*eiv«-t- abroad ai'i- re|M»ii*-d to have warned th** state liepartnient against over-optiniisni. M PA Hours Mow the provision in the ii**w WP.A law ris|uiruig every worker t4» put in l.'iO hours u month for the money 1m‘ or .*he g'ets will ivacl upon their |H-r- sooal chances for reeltn-tioii is a ipM's- tiori which is worrying some memlx-rs of corigr«‘.ss. The situation disclosed by \VI*.\ of- fii'ial* and congressional inve.sliga- lois, that a laige iruml.K*r of peopj*- on relief were drawing from .$oM to •S'.to a month for wdi'king only fifty or si.^ty hours a month was too t’ougii for congress to swallow. "• The WPA was inl«“nde(i'‘to ludvide work at bare subsistenci- wage* for such a* could not find jobs in private emjdoyment. The discovery that the “ppevailing rate" of hourly union ! . T» Hjf I iini' a « I ,r . .Ig « r d s V..- A.,., 4 ' ■«* I 4 cry rif4 - ’ 4 111 t >• t>iiii<iir;g f • d,. and • xt>' 1m gii! -■i.Mitiiig pr»-tty 'Me That Third 'lerrn Again P«4|iti«‘al '•t>s«iv«T heiv now lean* all 'olhr-r pi*-si<ientlal < arididate* o'jt of cori*ideration until th*- pre.sident make* a definite mov«' which will «'I»-aily .*how uh -thei Im' want* a thiri t«M 111 or not. .Ml ealculation* of both 'partie- hingi' upon that decision. TD (LEAN ( EMKTEKV Wedm day. .luly has ixvn d' *ignated ii* “clcan-u|) day” for Hur- I icatic c»'m»‘tei y ncai’ here. .Ml inter ested , paiiics in th ■ community or c|o-wh<-ie. ar*' a-ked to come, for th^ d..y or 'C.nd help in tlie work. If you .lie interested and <-an’t come, han-L \\ . K. .Neighhors .jUe and he will get a hand to help in the cleaning, ha stated^ yesterday. SI BSC HIBE TO THE CHRONICLB Wr kTvnm srhy the Yankees hesitat- H to play n4rh( ball in achcr park* Every Ua»c they came t<4 bait, the managam at wwuM t.m the light* air. I Women Agree 93% ! If 93 out of 100 ojcri picked at random declare they were helped by a medicine, would you believe in its merit? TAo/ku^f.-xi-damong women of 12 S'lUtSem stat-.* who were questioned about C.ARDL’I. As a good stimulator of appetite an«l aid Vi digest.or., C.AKOLl as-ists woiata to build up re«ist- re aad aa halpa thee* er “W // \*4it poH of fhactiaaal 4gymn daa ta ssievtftltm 1921—1939 Hugh L. Eichelberger NEW YORK LIFE MAN is Y’ears Experience * Professional Insurance Information Furnished Free MeRiber — The Natkmal Aaaociatioa of Uft UR^rwriten. IttH