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THE CLINTON CHRONICI^ CLgrTON, S. C,
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THUljSDAY, 4'EBRUARY,»». IW.
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WESTCUNTON
Mrs. Jos CsBipbell, Csrrsspondsat
on Sloan street fdFloirinf _an ^ness
of about a year, Saturday. ,
A native of Whits 'Plai|% she -was
the dangibter of Bnl)^ Mary
home of Mrs. John Word on Monday
evMitaHT*
tfes meeting was aittended by
the members. Opened -wMh a songr
Hughes. She waa a member of the i.with Mrs. Ralph Spiers rsadiac the
^ Cidvary Baptist ohuroh. Scrip^ilire found in Luks 10:1>9, 16>20.
Mrs. Gerry Hooper and <!t8UiiAii(brt tSibrvivIni' are three sons, Claude The members taking part in pro-
BiHie Dee, visftpd Mhrs. Hoofler’s. and Hicks Oooper, CKnibon; and Bel-'grom were Mrs. Ursula Blakriiy,
[mother in Anderson the paat week
end.
ton Cooper, Gohhrille.
FunerM rites -were held Sunday at
Rev. and Mrs. R. D. Ht^hes and'2:30 o’ciodc from Calvary Bqrtiet
little daughter, Peggy, visited MT8.|ch««A with Rev. Ra^ Hughes in
iHughee’ parents, Blr. and Mrs. B. Infarment wa8«f#' tbe thorch
-Spiers* in Laurens Monday. |cemetery.
I Mr.^And Mrs. John Word, Mr. and
Mrs. Dsvid Word visited in Lyman
and Tucapau Sunday.
Misses Mary Tramrmell of Duncan,
and Maggie Mayfield of Grwr,
the week-end with Mr. and
Grady Smith.
sp^
Birthday
J, J. Smith and J. L. Arnold cele
brated their birthday Feb. 25.'
Yf. M. U. Meet
The Wonran’s Missionary union ofi
Mrs. M. T. Ficklin, Mr.s. R. M. Tram
mell, Mrs. J. D. Word, and Mrs. L.
H. Bagwell.
At the conclusion of the program
a delightful aocial hour was enjoyed,
when Mrs. David Word, Misses Noa«
Cannon and iMatrie Wier served re
freshments.
The meeting liext month wiil he
at tne home of Mrs. R. T. Trammell.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Norris of Calvary Baptiat church ineA at the
Greenville, were the week-end guests
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m-DON ROBINSON
Senator Bankhead
For 3rd Term Word
of Mr. and iMrs. Roy Trammell.
Miss Ruby Moore and Mrs. Leroy
Gairrett of Laurens, visited Mrs.
Clarence Oakley Sunday.
Dunk Powers attend^ -the funeral
of his uncle, Henry Bums, in Laur-!
ens Tuesday. |
Mr. and Mrs. Thurman King and
'children, and Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
j Smith ami children of Chester, visit-
; ed Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stewart Sun^
.day. , • _
j Miss Medora Campbell spent the
(past week with her sister, Mrs. Joe
; Johnson, in Goldville.
I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hunt and chil-
jdren of Inman, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Hunt.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Franklin of
Goldvilie, visited their daughter' and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. HX Bras
well, Jr., Saturday.
Miss Minnie Hunt was the week
end guest of Mrs. Robert Gillis inj
Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs, George Word of Laur
ens, visited Mr. Word’s 'brother and
sister-in-fatw, Mir. and Mrs, John
Word, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Blaine, and
Mrs. 0. L. Sui-ts of Ninety-Six, vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Otis Attaway
Sunday.
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Engineer Says:
DODGE ENGINEERING SAVES
MONEY IN MANY WAYS
if’
Geo. V, Sherman, of Station
WBBM, Chicago, TelU Why
He Bought Dodge
* J HAVE to laui^ when I hear
EMPLOYMENT SOLUTION? |
If j’ou had a J^undred thousand
Speaker’s Brother Says “All
j Concerned” Would Benefit
If President Told Plans.
tirely for the purpose of adding |
employees to your payroll.
dollars droppe<l irf^your lap, would I By this plan the shift would be!
you invest it in business today? Or automatic: the ^vemment would! ^Vashington, Feb. 24. - Senator
would you iock it away in a bank.actu^ly see men hu*ed i>«fore it re- Alabama, an Adminis-
or an insurance company where you'du^ taxes and business would supporter, said today that “it
could be most sure that it would pay definite a^urance of a tax reduction be better for all concerned" if
you^n income for the rest of your if it did hire more men. I President Rooeevelt announced at
life? S«h a plan would give busing*his attitude toward a third term.
PersonaMV, I think I’d use the a jhance to ^rt new projects with-1 ^^.^r who is supporting his
“sork^it-awav” method unless I heard out ,any additional employee expense. senaTOr, who is eivP»run»
sock^t-away ^noa. unie^ i t»aid ^ iTKwiev which brother. Speaker Bankhead, ^ for the
more success stones than I ve hes^rd, mean that une money wmicn | mrewdeniHal nomination
lately about great businesses growing business is now payrr^ to the ^ . ’
feom little nwt-eggs. , eminent to f^ the unemplo^ ^ . .
u >1. 1.-^ i'lvould, instead, be paid direct ito the The president should give expres-
see^ I , unemployed—and the men would baision to what he is going >to do. I
^ I shifted from piAilic works or relief toJ don’t think there is much disagree-
Stames-Holtzclaw
Miss Lona Mae Starnes and Blvin
Holtzcjaw were united in mairiage
Saturday at the home of Rev. Jodie
A. Martin in Laurens. The ceremony
was perfoimed in the presence of
close frienAi.
The young couple are making their
home with the groom’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Holtxclaw, near Clin
ton.
—and that’s why most of the banks
are bulging with money.
private enterprise.
Iment on -the point that 'he should
1 Eventualjiy, if such a plan woiiied i make his intentions .known. It would
Whether a Republican or a Demo-.fl^ Government could step out jbe better far all
odat gets elected next November,'qiJ picture, assured 'that business j the president, if h^ would "make a
one of his biggest jobs is going to absorbed the unemployed, and J statement.”
figuring out h<w to g^,could make the tax reduction per-| Senator Bankhead told reporters
Among Tha Sick
Friends of Tbomton Curry will be
sorry to learn that be is a p^ent
at the local boapital.
Mrs. J. E. Braswell, Jr., and litde
daughter, Linda, have the flu.
all of this money out of the banks manent.
and into active business. 1
Business analysts say that the beatio 1. TTmarsmf A***
way to get that money to work is j IxCttlajr 11 CUlolCro
l» r^hK:. on buoinoss If .
profit for its owners instead of for ■
the lax collector, they Say, business
that if Mr. Roosi^ek should seek
renominati'on “then 'he can have it
without question." He added:
“People don’t like second choices
and as long as Mr. Roosevelt is at
large in the situation there is no
would go in for expansion and re
employment. ‘
Actually the whole problem boils
At Court House way for the people to make up their
^ minds on other candidates. There can
, 1 .L J v I be no other candidates. There can be
uirc wiivitr was Laurens City: lot and house on I , . . oo <.1.0
down to this: should business pay , Laurens street from Annie S. Brown^
money to the government which in to Florence J. Simpson, $1,800; three L
turn pays it to the unemployed, or Jots on Chureh st^t from. W. T.\r^r ^
ahould business pay the unemployed' Bolt, et al, to Mary 'Sbe“B:‘'T)ot.t^r,T^* ^
direct in exchange for services reii-'$l.o6. ’. RooseveR dwlare his intentions. Simi-
^ ..... . , suggestions were made this week
fMiviniKilv rbe latirfbr nWn i« Wi Clinton City: lot on Florida street |Senators Johnson of Colorado and
E. Smith, $300, kt on OeTttennial| Meanwhile, R was made, known
street fpo4n Mrs. Marie M. Owens to President Gamer -would not
Mrs. EJiaabetB T. Plaxaco, $60; lot .^he Nebraska primary because
jYoung drive and Hickory avenue from ^ ^ .belief that his entry uiight hurt
Mrs. Corris Coaper
Mrs. Cocsie Ooopar, kl,
the .home df her son, Hicks ‘Cooper,
people My that all cars are
alike to^y,” Mys Mr. Sherman.
“As an eiM^ineer, I know thia
simply ian’t trxiAl Why« my
Dodge haa acxnething t^t no
other car can poasib|y match—
and that ia Dodge oajgjbteeriai,
>For years Do4|9 angineerinf
has led the way in new ideas,
new advancements- -and Dodge
owners have rMped tha bei^
fits in longer car lifi^ hif MV-
inga on gas and oil ai^ the
lower upkeep coat.**
If you want to know what
car gives you moat for your
money, here's a clot: 4,061
en^neerm bought Dodge dere
in the last 12 monthel* Men
who know a great car«*>me-
chanical 'engineers, dvil end*
neera, automotive engineera—
agree that Dodge engineering is
matchless in the industty.
But in today’s magnificent
Dodge Luxury Liner you get
OTtninara than great'sngineer'-
ing. Yon gat tho moot beautiful
car Podft ever built—bigger,
wider, gorgwualy atyled interi-
oro ondmoro new idaee then in
eny otfier Dodge modelt
f Why not faieve your Dodge
deeler demooetrete thie mag
nificent new Dodge? You’ll
wonder how Dodge can sell
anch a big, luxurione car for
just a few-tlollara more than
Mnall cars.
*Oet»b»r, t9S9, tkrouSit SmpimmOfr, 1939.
Lmtamt Sgurm* a vailahia.
McMEXAN-COOPER MOTOR CO.
WEST MAIN STREET
CUNTON, S. C.
-■-A -y - .w>*
It both elimina'tes an expensive mid
dle man and at the same (tim^ pre
serves our system of private enter
prise.
The only real trouble is that of
timing. Business wants to see taxes
reduced before it ihires men and the'
. government wants to see the men
faired before it reducea taxes.
It's sort of like transferrinig men
from one boat to another, as the
government sees R. It preven-ts a
lot of drowT|i«g iff bef^ taking
them off the first boat you. know
there is a place for them on the sec
ond.
BiR R seems to me that a plan
oould be worked out for shifting
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Mrs. Aitnie ,L. Franks to R. T. Wil
son, trustee, $1.00.
Laurens township: 21 acres from
Andrew Caldwell to J. Dewey Sur
ratt, $1,000.
Youngs: 1-2 interest in 15 acres
from Mrs. Hattie L Culbertson to B.
C. Armstrong, $300; one and 86-100
acres frwn B. V. Gray to Bonnie T.
Gray, $100.
Sullivan towilship: 120 acres from
^ A. Chandler to George E. Was-
^n, $250 and taxes of 1936, 1939 and
the renomination chances of Senator
Buiice, one bf his chief supporters.
Hr. Rooseve&’s supporters 'have ar
ranged for his Mttry in the race.
NOTES FROM COUNTY
HEALTH. DEPARTMENT
»en from the Ship of State to the! 19^0; 117 aerro from B. Ekrie Barks-
Shdp of Priva'te Enterprise without ld®Ie to Z. C. Reeves, $200 and back
any lives 'being loet. jtaxes; 246 71-100 acm from J. W.
I think it could be done if thejBogan and Mary H. Booka to Z. C.
Government would work out a basic I Reeves, ^00 and other considerations,
phm whkh -would make it possi^l Waterloo: 109 acres from C. W.
ior the Goverranemt to' send a notice*^'®*'* shenff, to V. R. Fleming,
like this -to ail business:
TAX REDUCTION!
This b to notify yon that the
Governmeast will guarantee to
rebate you up to 20 percent of
the money you pay in taxes thU
year if you nse ^ait reba^ cn-
$237.39; 11 3-10 acres from Victory
R. Fleming to Greenwood county,
$169.50.
According to the records of the
County Heakh department, there are
4,375 children under six years of age
in this county, but only 60B chHdren
of 'this group are recorded an having
received di^theria toxoid for the
prevention ^ diphtheria. *
The parents of less than one child in
seven have shown sufficient interest
in their -well-being to have them given
the simple treatment that effectively
protects against diphtberia.
The phyeicians of thb eounty as
well as the County HeaMh dapaitmant
TYPEWRITERS
Authorised Underwood Dealer.
Cleaaing and repaArisg all makes,
reasonable charges.
Kenneth N. Baker
SOS
Cross HiU: one tract of less than constantly urging aH parents to
100 acres from_ J^ ^ WUkeL,^
Watts to Mar^n Watts, $1.00, ^ ^ IboM
a^ ette^on; lot of 2 1-2 acres from^jK) have not done so and who have
Martin Watts to Cecil P. Roper; 7^IohiJdren undMr six yean of age are
ac9^ from -^Uie Di Watts to J. T.Lequeated to have them given diph-
iHdhngsworth, $200. 'theria toxioid -protection agaMt dipb-
! ScuiTIetown: 61.9 acres from John theria -week.
Bailey to Bryan A. OoodWin, $100.
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NATUREPATHY
Uaifonaly effective in the
treatmeht of Rheamatism,' Lon
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stipftion. Nervoiisaess and la-
Boarhia.
Dr. L B. Marion
No. 1 National Bank BUg.
CLINTON, 8. C.
Hugh' L EkheMwager, the Clintoo-
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