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f i %■ i TOUI»DATJ^|WM|Y 22^^ Birthdays ^l^iid Anniversaries Mn.^A. £. Opencer will observe a blitfaday tomorrow, Ftb* 28. Monday, Feb. 26, is the birtfbday of T. A. Howell and A. L. SIhepaird. Mr. and Bfrs. Horace D. Payne will observe their wedding anniversary Sunday, Feb. 25. Mias lidie Smkh celehratedia birth day February 16. Keimeth Baker, Jr., is five years oW today. JMrs. H. D. Rantin has a birthday Wednesday, Feb. 28. ' Hr. and 'Mrs. Fred Wlbitloclc cele brated their 19th wedding anniver sary FeAxruary 19. February 25 is the birthday of Miss Haiml Sherard. ~ - Bdbby Dean Dailey and Scott Daw kins, Jr., will observe their birthdays February 26. Jeff Boland of Greenville, and his brother, DiHard Boland, hive birthdays tomorrow, Feb. 23. THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, 8. C. A PAGE Wen Soath Otfai* Front, Scene Of HenrV Fiditfaic Births DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Davis an nounce the birth of a daughter, Wiley Harris, at Hays hdipital on F^ruary 15. Mrs. Davis prior to her marriage PEOPLE VOUKNOW Frimds of Mrs. Lethe Gilmore wBl be ^lad to know she is sMe to be tq> again after a recent iHnees. Thoma* Baldwin, student at Clem- son, visited Ms parents, Mr. and ,R. S. Ow^ atterided a showing of “Gone With The Wind” in Odumbia Friday. •Mir. and Mrs, W. Kinir retoamed| Sunday from a three weeks vacation trip to Florida. Mrs. E. S. SeCrest of Athens, Ga., NOTES FROM COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT ) The Rural Sanitation program* in Laurens county using WPA labor, un- visHed her sister, Mrs. George W.^^onsorship of the Staite Board of Taylor, during the week. I Health and the County Heakb De- Mrs. M. E. Curlee of Wmnsboro, is pnrtment,^ has constructed sanitary visiting her dai^^bter, Mrs. John W. 2406 homes since it was Little and Mr. Uttle. “ - started in December 1933. At pres- Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Pinson attended ^^ere are 14 nven employed on thin the Richard Crooks edooert in Rock'P™j«<^ C<vnstriding on an average of 10 unite per week. Landowners'*'in every realizing,, thfe necessity community of proper XWAN08I PBOVIMOI. Oldaa ... A vtaw of CUawt fraMhM at Kknlangkuaa, vWl pMt forty adlM aortk of Nanalag; whidi ehaaged handa tour tfoMi bttwaaa tho Chtinao aa4 Japaaaea la taapwau otmggleo lasting mora than two weeks. Aooordlng to latest reports the Japanese have drawn a clrele aroand about 140,006 Chtneee troops. Mrs. W. C. Baldwin, Br., la»t week end. ! Friends of Mrs. R. P. Wilder will Hill Friday evening. jbe glad to know she is now improving' Miss SidBe Wright has returned •nicely at her home here after being.to her home after,beir« the guest of la patient in the Woodruff hoopital. I her niece, Mrs.' Bob Selters in Taylors, ■ sanitation have kept this proj- Miss Essie Davidson, member of for the past ten days. . .ect generously supplied with orders, the school faculty at Great Falls, George Stanton of demson, spent'. Home and community sanitation be- spent the week-end at her home here.'the w^k-end with his aimt, Mrs. W. 5*'^ foundation on which much of Mr. and Mrs. .Bryan Holland at-’H. Workman. 'public health is ba.sed, the health de- tended the funeei^ <>f -the latter’s j Mr. and Mrs^ W. D. Copeland were cannot urge too strongly aunt, 'Mrs. Ira ^Winedoff, near Con-; visitors in Columbia Monday. necessity of each home having cord, N. C., on Friday. * [ Friends of Mrs. Ekina H. Love will Mr. and iMrs. A. L. Shepard and son j be glad to know she is able to be out Bob^y, were guests Sui^y of Mrs. again after a recent ittness. I She^rdls sister, Mrs. C. .S. Greene, I and Mr. Greene in Columbia. /'Mrs. H. . Peojdes of Elatil, is visit- THE SPORTS CHATTERBOX , Bx TENCH OWENS Mias Ida Tdriier, Mrs. Felder Smith, Mrs. B. S. I^oson and Mrs. Zee McLees were gueete of the for proper Jaciirties for sewage disposal. TTie saPitary officers of the Laur ens County ^Health Department will bo sdad to consult with anyone in re gard to improvement of sanitary con ditions about their home. ing. her sister, Mrs. A. P. Little this'mer’s sister, Mrs. Joe L. Carter, and ! Address requests to: Laurens Coun week. Also .here for the week-end!Mr. Carter in Shelby, N. C., yester-hy Health DepayEiSent, Laurens, S. C. 'were Mrs. Little’s dat^her, Mrs. Wif- day. • ^ Ison Tison, and Mr.'Tison, of Estil. | Mr., and Mrs. W. W. Harris and I M-rs. J. W. Coleman, Mrs. *^,irY.)Miss Evelyn MdDowell attended the Edwards, Mrs. John G. Barden, fllrs. Richard Crooks *conoent at Winthrop^ Short Shots: Spring football prac- about the tall guy who came up after'P- H- Adair, and Mrs. B. H. Henry• college on .Friday evening. LEMON JUICE RECIPE , CHECKS RHEUMATIC PAIN QUICKLY oitv/ii, o«ivw>. c.1.***** K‘“^ —- — •-.* , . , \ ^ j a.. At ■ . A” . I ^ you’suffer from rheumatic, arth- tice is now In full session this winter a mid-season basketball game andj^**'* <tel«^tes from BrMd Str^j Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Eargle spent'ritis or nuritia pain, try this simple month *t rtuAyterian ricJhgn Some warned the Glemson hero to watch j Methodist ^uroh to a provisional dis-jthe week-end in Gaffney with the lat- rnexpensiye home recipe that tihoiH was Miss Wiley Harris of Sanders-'Wusky hopefuls have been,out for Big George Glamack, Univer-^^ct meeting held in Greenwood on tor’s sister, Mrs. Harry Bolick, and (.sands ar^ using. Got a package of working out erteadily for the last two sky of North Carolina center, when weeks under the watchful eye of libe Tigers met the Tarheels. “He’s Mr. amd Mrs. W. R. Anderson, Jr., ^ ^ , r.i vr n Coach Walter 'Johnson. Assistant hot,” W the 'Informant. Lo, when'of Woodruff, were guests Sunday of Textile Institute in Spartanburg, vis-1Its easy. No trouble at aU Coach Jack Nixon Is getting hi some the two teams did clash, McFadden' Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bailey.'ited his mother, Mrs. H. J. Sanford, the BlueHMielinemeri,'found--himself outplayed for one of.'ThwiT Helen, who ac-^last week-end. Mr. Sanford, who is «l>oonsful two times a day. Ctft^ ville', Ga. Al Capone must stay ^ of busi- , ness for a year for his health, doctors have ovdsreiL We might , idso recom- .mend a bullet-proof vest. Mr. Bolick. ' i Ru-ISx Compound today. Mix it with Robert Tompkinson, student at the » of water, add the juice of 4 good work on within 48 hours—sonietimes overnight and is being assisted in the Hne by the few times in his career by Glam-,/them, remained for a long- employed «t present in Ninety-Six, I_0ni^n4ij resulte are obtained. If the * ' ~ A. 1. . A. J ast* IT I «v 1 n m WArM ^ .4.Wav *«• .-vav.W avov M m 4 W a I ■ Be Moore, senior end who starred his jack and the informant, who turned Miss Jane Ferguson, student ati I also spent the week-end at home. I *The P£iWr Effrybody Reads” THE CHRONICLE'S WANT AD RATES Ic per ward tw first'inser tion; five insertions for the pries of fonr. Minlninai charge 25c. Cards of thanks and tribntas of respect, Ic a word, payible in advance. Miniasm 50c FOR RENT — Shamrock, 2-room apartment. A. O’Daniel. Ic FOR SALE!—Two bousee in C^ege View, on Young Drive. Hamp Boyd. LOST OR StRAYED-Gne dark col- ored cow. If located notify Dock Buchanan at Goldville. Ic ciTRjSir'RTRiz Trt TiUE f*iiRrtNiPi H' j'Miior year before an injury cut short'out to be one and the same personl. . _ . . i lu ittfs ^ <5ireer, and by June ... The P..C,.girl’s 'basketball team iConverse'college, Spartanbuig, visit- pQST OFFICE WILL j Moore, Be’s brother and pounding has devel<H)ed into a smooth-workingparents, Major and Mrs. L J.. CLOSE FOR TODAY Ifullback who won the S. C. award of team that jeeres consistently and | ^«*Yu»on, last week-end. the Jacobs blocking trophy last De- play^wefl together . . . Chuck Mix, Hev. and Mrs. F. A. Brown, mis- cendier. Both boys are beeping a great,lepresentattve of the Red Cross, will deal tin the off-season itraining and give another Water course in here getting 'some valuable experience as soon. <H will be the instructor’s course well . . . Rumor has it that big June,in water swfety. George .Reid ijtd will phiy professional ball. We be- Louie Porter, college .students, wiB lieve he can make a go of it. . . Pres- 'assist him ... Intramural basketbail ideWtJaedbs feted the footballers ^roy-'is in full swing in the college gym sion^ to Shuohoufu, Chins were 22, in observance of. Washing- guests of Mrs. George W. Taylor birthday. There will be no city pains do hot quickly leave and if you do not feel better, Ru-Ex will coat you nothing to try as it is sold by your druggist under an absolute money- , ^ jback guarantee. Ru-Ex Compound is The p«t today; ’'-srD^'^.oTENT'^AH'i.ACT FOR SALE — Home-made stuffed 4a skins. 25c lb. Young. sausage, John T. Ic ally at a duck dinner recently . . .(now. Roug^ and ready is the fashion. The Blv»e Stocking gridders play Theibut some tridc shot artists- appear Citadel in Sumter next yemr, accord- occasionally . . . The P. C. rifle team ing to the schedule recently r^eesed » in the midst of a succmsful season by Coach Johnson. A big event oft the! under the direction of Coach Joe schedule will be nlohnson day, honor-. Moore. Red Rawls, ace shot, made aj ing Coach, when P. C. plays ClemBon 'psrfect scoje from the sitting position j hdhe instead of at aemsen. [recently. The team defeated Wofford' They are kidding Banks McFadden'in a match here Monday. , AROUi;ibTOwi^i^^'y..^y^ ^ while 'here this week addressing va rious PreAyterian church groups. «,.FViend8 of Mrs. J. H. Stone Will be nproviM Hays hospital, where she is a psftiMit. Mr. sufid Mrs. J(^n W. Little and or rural carrier service during the day. The stamp and general delivery ,, . , , ... ^.window will be open from 10 a.m. to glad to know she tk improviiy *^11 a.m. Patrons of .the city or rural routes may get their mail by calling at the daughter, Jane, and Mr. and Mrs.' Qffice durmg the above specified hour. COLDS ^ Cause Discomfort For quick relief from the misery of colds, take 666 Liquid—Tablets—Salve—Nose Drape 666 »•mm WANTEIWA salesman to sell monu ments. Wide teiritbry for good |322,_Ci^lotte, N. <?:* JL FOR SALE--Milk-fed fryers. Apply to Tbomwell Orphanage Poultry Plant. tf SEEID IRISH POTATOES. Genuine Maine Grown CohUers and Red Bliss. Chicken Powders, Hoy Pow ders, Stock Powder*, Tobacco Dust and Lightwood Kiting. Blakely Bkoithers dead Store. Tetephane 188. MRS. GEX)RGE A. COPELAND reeeived an interesting letter the oth er day from an old daiky who is a ’onxisi' Jyftiden^ of ClinUm and who NOTICE — 1 still do quilts, cushions and upholstering. Address Mrs. j. W, Queen, Laurens, S.'* C., R.F.D. 1, Box 71, near CMnton city water x>lant on Ehmean's Creek. IP FOR SALE—4 or 6 good sound mulea, 8 or 10 years old. Jack H. Davis, Sr. Ip Columfana, Feb. 21.—The senate vot ed 29 to 11 W^nes'day to kill the pro posed amendment ^tp the general ap- propriatiiBp bill to sat up^a system.^ 8 much af the hiswy of state-operated Jiquor stores, toi^ in its eariy making. He i* W. L. | ihe action was on the motion <rf Mote, A.M., D.D., pastor of the Edisto! g^pi^tor Jefferies of Oolletoiv to table Island colored Prerfiytorian church |tbe amendment offered by McElachin and minis^ and principal of the jo,f Florence, and Warren of Hampton. Larimer high school. As a (boy Iwi "phe state liqupr store plan may lived here with (his parents in s cabin j reapp^nr in the senate shortly, how- near the home of Mr*. Amelia Jones, j ^rver, since sn individual bilj carrying mother of Mrs. Oc^land. He and his thg- same provisions as the defeated father, “Old Mark,” as be was known, amendment is pending ijefore the ju- were often emptoyed by Mrs. Jones dteiary committee, and other residents of the town for ^,3. odd jobs. He recalls Mrs. Copeland To kiU — (29) — Senators Abrams, as s little girl snd hw mother in the|Bgakin, Bates, Burnett, Cromer, Dom, roll of Santa Claus with a very invit- Jefferies, 'La'ney, Leppard, lag and well-stocked pantry and'Lyles, Manning, Mars, McCall, Mc- smoke house. » iKown, McLure, Means, Mozingo, Mur- Metz was 70 years old on the 15th | ray, Nicholson, Pruitt, (^uattlehaum, of this month and in his letter he 1 Snipes, Stvdces, Unger, F. F. Williams, mentions many of the old well-known J. F. WlHiams, Wise, Yonoe. Not to kill—(11)—Senators J. B.} how^ueh PER POI .1. \ •JSt- Britton, J. D. Britton, Elhs, Harman, Johns, Johnson, McElachin, Parlor, SALEISMAN WANTED—Good near-{residmto of Clinton. He says that he by Rawlsigh Route now open. If never shall forget the late J. Rhett willing to conduct Home Service bus- Oi^wland for teaching him to draw a inesB*while earning good living, write horse with a l«ad pencil. For this!Sims, Ward, Warren. Inmediately. Rawleii^’s, Pept. SOB- friendly act the color^ boy presented 27-45, Rklisnood,_ya. 22-4p his'wihite friend with some hickory nuts gathered from a tree which grew where the Clinton post office now stands. In reminiscing, he tells of helping the late Robert Phinney, a man prom- j New Orleans, Feb. 21 PROQT PROOF Cabbage PLANTS, White Bermuda' Onion Plants, Red, YeUow and White Onkm Sets, Eng lish Peas, Beet, Tomato and a Big tiiAssoMment of ^owsr Seeds, likely Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. CHICKS—CHICKS. We have adected Pure B.WjD. Tested Baby Chicks. Starting Mash, Growing Mash, Lay ing Mash, Grams, Feeders, Fountains, Chick Tablets and Oyiter Shells. Long R^(ime Is Shattered Louiaiana inently identiGed with <the early pro-Jboday gave op the ghost of Huey P. gress of CHhton, to |dant the oak Long. trees whkh now Une Centennial | ’The kingdom of'the kingCish shat- street. .These trees were planted in tered under a deluge of .rural votes November, 1884, and watered through the following summer by >Young Den- dy, a coloied resident of tivie city. that gave Sam Houston Jones, re formist newcomer, the Democratic gubernatorial nomination over the f Blakely Brorthers Seed Store. Tele-[who was then * mere boy. He states|slain Huey’s younger brother. Gov. yhon»'188. Ic^that W. E. Ow*ns is prcbdl>ly thejEari K. Lonk. The nominartton is the U S. APPROVEIO CHECKS — From] other man living, beskles httnedfi equivalent of election. ' *U S PuHonnn Tested k I Reds.!***** Young, who remembers that part' ‘Ihe tight little dictatorship that Bar^ Rocks, White Rocks, Buff Or-'^ Clinton’s history. ^ {ruled liouisiana for 12 years foUow- pingtons. AN stoA passed by official j He knew Rev. Z. L Holmes, who 1 b>g Hbey s election as governor in State Selecting Agent Our 18th year, founded the First Presbyterian church! 1928^^ a 'promise to ‘^riiare-our- First hatch off Jan. 17. Hatoh every week. Price f7.50 riie 100 delivered, live delivety^goaranUed. Cbei^wr if called for. We ship C.OJ). Faimers Hst<hery, 9v8 Main St., Newbenry, S. C, te tfc FARM FOR 3ALE 413 acres, known as the H. H. Bry son or P.'B. Bailey Faim, located 5 miles noatheast from Clinton, on the old dinton-Lsurens Mghway, with •fgnoximately 180 acre* oiear^ good pesture with nawiing water, and the and says be can to this day rieariy''wealth” ^s a house divided in the see the ok) frame chi^wh building and‘r“n-off primary yesterday; H was^a Samuel Fulton, ofle^ the otphanage house shaken by scandals which have boys, coming Centenniai street to ring the bMl for Sunday morning ser vices. t Mete, as a boy, had an earnest de sire for an education and left (^bnton to attend colege 62 years ago, at the time that Uey. William Plumer Jacobs was the youiqf pastor of the Presby terian ohuieh. On last 'thuoaday evening MR. and rocked the state since the resignation last June of Gov. Richard W. Leche. UnofficiaL returns from 1.519 of 1,708 precteets gave Jones 261,184, Loigr 240307. following improvements: One 10 room mrs. S. A. ‘nMMONS entertained! > 4 dwelling, 5 tenant houses, feed ham, storage houee and other oulbuikMnfe. (Eleorieity available). This is a Fl oral JLand Bank farm, will he sold at tJba^H) and on very easy terms. ' C. A. WS'lson or Clyde H. M, 106 West Main HU Laiqmif, ; C., for prices and teraM. le WANTOD siaglt and igeedle epentora. Must have exp*> irisiiee hi gmeai Itctery. MANTOC MPG. CO. Gnmamat, S. C. whli a ’^ch■tte■iing” euiiper'with aH the tnmmtefs. The sapper was at tended by a muaber of teiends, among them two noted chitteHing eetera, HUGH EAROLE and HUBERT TODD. After hb Cohnnhus, Olhio, appeer- ano% J<^ L Lewia will have to visit the White House with the same ookl formality an a Republican aenator or a former hrain-iriMter. dark Gfblt and Camle Lombard weren’t miaeing after aU, m evary- jbody auspectod all along, inokxKng tha praaa ageht who auavwcted that the yam. \ ^ YOU <IANT CONVICT ... na injured ekild of enre- leompi mt the court of u mother’s lore. Then be prepared to atop if the children don’t. You cun Jh n better child-auflng joh~ WHEN YOU GET THE BRAKES HERE. Sowmi Garage ersii PhoJe 196 Tkt mtJtl iUustruuJ IS tht Bcii k Skcc'Iai. muJrl 4! f'nur-Juor tawing hJhh $996 at thnl, Mick. tt'ksU ttUmciiU tir»j a.ListJon.iS,* AUTOMOBILE engineers talk a lot about car weight — and with good reason. They know that riding qualities btgin with enough road weight to hold you steady on your course**-they know that weight is often another measure of sir#— above all, they know that wei^t means substance, strength, durability. ""-So it’s interesting to note that this trim Buick SPECIAL gives you mot# W9igkt jdoUar than almost any other teir'you Can buyl With all its husky straight- eight power—power that*h like velvet because en gines sre balanood, vfttr assembly — with all its room, and style, and com- lort —this Buick still has A ^ Htl^ hr$mt$ Sm/k^ — Dim Ymtr Ligku When FtBumg one of the lowest costs-per-pound of sny Gsr on the market. And ifwkert else will you 6nd vslve-in-head power, all-coil spring ing, torque-tube steadiness snd Buick’a plusssge in accessories at the figures that apply to the SPECIAL. So if a little extra money is keeping you out of a Buick, take an other look at those dollars. •al* ' * Trmuftrmimm kmtd m rmi! rmm, HMta md laud man (if aftmmei tfmifmtmt md sttmirim—.*s»tra. Prim mk~ jatt m tkmg$ laitkamt aMtw. They buy more car to be gin with.! More sixe and more substance. They buy some six dozen new 1940 features, includ ing many an “extra. ’ '> ^ ■ And you’ll get mos) of them hack in longer life and higher trade-in value —not to mentiop your fun and solid aatiafictiont IXIMHAt OS eiNStAL MOTOM VAIM SEE YOUR NEAREST BUICK DEALER