The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 25, 1940, Image 7
THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1940
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
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tlon; firs tiissrtieas for the
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2Se.
Cords of thooks ond trlWtos
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lo adroocs. Miniauio 50c.
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pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indiges
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Nausea, Ggs Pains, ,get free~ sample,!
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HY-TROUS LIQUID FERTIUZER."^
Use this new Liquid Plant Food on
your Flowers, Shrubs, Lawns, Trees'
and Vegetable. You will be amaMdi
at the results. Blakely Brothers Seed
Store. Telephone 188. Ic
S. C DEMOCRATS NOT LIKELY
TO INSTRUCT DELEGATION TO
NATIONAL MEET IN CHICAGO
Both New Deftlei? and Antis
Expected To Prefer That To
Third Term Fifht.
I Columbia, April 20.—The unveil
ing of the Benjamin Ryan Tillman
monqment on fhe state house grounds
. ^Majr-1 will be of more than ordinary
('impp^^ance because U. S. Senator
. ; James F. Byrnes will be here not
ionly to deliver the principal ad-
i dress but to confer with the political
former state president of the Ameri-
jean Legion auxiliary, were mentioned
las candidates fbr the national execu-
ftive committeewoman post now held
' by Mrs. L. H. Jenning.s of Columbia,
I who was understood to be in the run -
— — jning for reelection.
tome out flptly against a Roosevelt
third term. He intimated recently f FINAL SETTLEMENT
that he wouia Take aotlce that on the 29th d.7 of
pi^idcnt were renominated. j ^ final ac-
(It was possible, some persons count of my acts and doings as
thought, that Smith might wield estate of Raymond
strong influence in the state cun- Farmer, minor, in the office of the
vention, but on ihe^ other hand d jmjgg Qf pi-obate of Laurens county,
was agreed that an uninstructed del- jo o’eJock a. m.. and on the same
egation might satisfy him. Both ^jgy apply tor a final discharge
Smith and Byrnes were delegates from my trust as Guardian,
to the last national convention and ^
will likelv be nar\ed airain if custom' person indebted to said estate
^ ‘ g "is notified and required to make pay-
. I ment on or before that date; and all
to thinx persons having claims against said
NEW YORK cmr
. Pictured apparently itill bewildered with his
trw v.orid is Hank, baby giraffe, born ab the Ringllng Brothere and
B . .'uj. St Bally Circus In Madison Square Garden. The '‘little’* fellow
ys peunde at birth and la 5 fecit talL
FOR RENT — Downstairs apartment,
ifurnbrfied or unfurniMwd. Prlvatet
entrance and bath. Mrs. Sara Bell' ««*«««« wm
Davidson, Musgrove St., Telehone I PR pAflH^NCw ON FtJTlJRK. WHIU..
, [ bigwigs on plans for the state^demo-jfollowed.
.‘cratic convention. i Few’ observers seemed ^ ^
I Strategy will probably be mapped * would be much of a New Deal estate will present them on or be
and the state's attitude toward f*'® floor of the state con- j^re said date, duly proven, or be
possible third term for Pi-esident forever barred.
Roosevelt may be decided. Most po- anti-New Deal delegations. LOUISE FARMER,
' litical observers here except Presi-1 ^ expected from several up-j Guardian,
jdent Roosevelt may be decided. Most sf^f® counties. [April 19, 1940
I political observers here expect | Probably one of the most impor-1
[Byntw and Bis friends to control the|tant pieces” of busings ahead for ^
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BAiBY CHICKS $6.95 per 100. Barred
Rodks, 'White BockSr Buff Orpiiqri^
ton’s, R. L Reds and White Wyan-
dottes. Also a full stock of Feeds,
Fountains, Feeders and Remedies.
Blakely Brothere Seed Store. Tele
phone 188. Ic^
NOTICE—May 1 iMt day for pay
ment of 1939 taxes. D. R. Simpson,
County Treasurer; ic
SNAPDRAGiM^ PLANTB. Rust-
Proof, Mixed Colors,' grown- out
doors. 25c per dozen of $1.75 per 100.
^lakely Brothers Seed Store. Tele-
^hone 188. n
VITAMIN Bl—Get tiiist amazing so
lution for your Fkrwera, Flan4»,
Gardens and Lawns. Priced from lOe
to $1.00. Give them new vigor. B3ake-
ly BrottiCTS' Seed Store. Telephone
188^ . Ic
PLAYER PIANO BARGAIN! Instead
of reshipping to factory, |700 Play
er Piano, like new, can be had for
unpaid balance of $34.85 remaining
on contract. Write at emee to Edgar
O. Netzow, (Dcilartment of Ac
counts), 4743 North Sheffield Ave
nue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, who will
advise where piano can be seen.
Kindly furnish references. 9-4p
DAHLIAS and GLADIOLUS BULBS.j
We have many varieties of these in;
stock. Also Vigoro, Bone Meal, Cot-'
IGNORING HUNGER IS RAPPED
convention and to steer it the way I the convention was the election of •
they want it to go even though the> chairman of the state executive i
Hatch act will prevent federal offi-.committee to succeed T*ylor H.i
cials and employees from engaging. Stukes of Manning, who retiring
ThU does not mean, however, thatiajt^^. two years in the office becauahj
there will not be a fight between the election to the state supreme.
New Dealers, but the general con- j . kw
census among the political wise- Among those mention^ for the
Pr»ii/«hin0 whioh rnnfinoc the present time is that the which carries a lot of ‘nUo-1
tn » ha«ir anH vital South Carolina delegation to the na- ^nators Gror^ War-'
thniitfh that in whif'h ha« tional Denuxrratic Convention wUl not ^®"
antianeaa atv>iit Ihp ^^mmntin^ nf P^bably be satisfactory to both sides >
it was generally agreed that,Sjnito of Wxlhston and Granville
p^tmant nf ^lavrnM ahniit incrona ' the president could be renominated Wyc^® of GreenviUe. Taylor is a
the denomination’s ministers for neg- V^tment of negrow, about increas-| ^^anted to be | former speaker of the house of repre-
* ing prejudices against other races.
Presbytorian CmiunHtce Urffes
Ministers Not To Neglect Hu
man Problems. Report Writ
ten By Dr. Richards.
Atlanta, April 18.—^A Presbyterian
church committee today took to task
venes May 16-21 in Chattanooga,
Tenn.
The report said, in part:
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lecting social and moral problems
of this world while dwelling too
hegvily cm hopes of a future lifr
«hn..t thp npprf, nf mpn whn Hvp ini Cto® WCll-pOSted observer pUt it * ®
iinitmniAvmpnt nnH nnvprtv nhniit'^*® '*^®y'' **'® ®nti-New Dealers Judg C. C. Wyche.
J^ave little chance of putting^ Governor Mayfaank also was in line
crime, divorce, intemperance and .. .. . _ . *
* j . k. kj . /kfKk... i. nr.*' tt** convention on record against a
This lad^f ad«iuate attention to omer c^lM ^ils of o^day IS ^ term for Mr. Roosevelt,.'but
Hu^ tem^ral troubles was I might be able to defeat a resolution
Ik I ^ re^^ve i^pect. I ^^orsing him for it. Therefore, the
of the,^aching throughout the de- The conipiittee found “ominous course for the New Dealers or
for election to the post of national
thW7em”for "Mr!'R^'^u7but1®*®®®‘ive committeemim to succ^.
nomination.
The report was prepared by the
permaneitt committM on social and
moral welfare of the Presbyterian
Church, U. S. It was written by
President J. McDowell Richards of
Columbia Theological seminary and
will be presented to (he general as
sembly of the church when it con-
Mrs. C. L. Wheeler of Dillon, vice
chairman of the .state committee, and
former Governor Olin D, Johnston.
those who did not want to offend; ^iss ^ Etta Skipper of Lancaster, a
the administration would be not to
try to instruct the naticmal conven-
THE SPORTS CHAHERBOX
By TENCH OWENS
significance Yin such ' an article as
that which appeared in one of our
sduthem labor journals this year, .^, ^ „„kk«wk
heaping scorn upon certain itinerant > ^elegatM.*
niinistere who were greatly alarmed j ^ uninstructed delegation would
atout the souls of their hearers but | be free to bargain and trade if the
J?^® utterly unconcerned at i opportunity or occasion arose, it was
the fact that these men were poor!pointed out.
and hungry and^ miserable. j Senator Byrnes was said to fav-
tor an uninstructed delegation and:
I this also seemed to be the senti-
;ment of most other prominent poli-
, ticos, including Governor Burnet i
I Maybank. There was recently some'
t mention of possfole endorsement of
■ Byrnes for the presidency but the
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J T I Another week rolls around andining traits in tennis at Clemson ! . .isenator was understood to have sent*
tonse^ Meal, Njitrate of Soda and In-:again we face the problem of con-i Ping pong, tennis, and softball occu-j"^®*® Washington to silence
secticides. Blakely Brothers Seed structing a readable sports column, j py the afternoons of many college f
fikore. Telephone 188. ^jThe art of assembling, condensing,:students here these balmy days . . .1 ^®® ^be question marks of the'
commenting on the week’s sports The Blue Hose trackmen have shown | convention will be the attitude^ of
ir grom easy, and seems to grow I remarkable improvement since the-^® state’s senior LT. S. ^nat(*r, EUi-
PLANTS — PLANTS. We have Nice
Tomato, Cabbage, Hot and Sweet
Pepper, Eggplants and Sweet Potato
is far
Take a tip — take year trip by
Greyhoaud! You’R arrive re-
freehed. ready for anytkiag —
and with moncf left over.
Saaiple Oac Way Fares
New York I9.M
Washimrton. D. C SAM
Pittsburgh, Pa |9.3a
Philadelphia. Pa $7.85
Charleston, S. C. |2.3t
EXTRA Saviags on Rennd-Tripa
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no easier from practice. In fact so opening of the season. Keep your ®®® CCotton Ed) Smith, who has
Plants Also aU kinds of Garden "'“cb happens in the way of sports ^e on them in tlie state meet
Rtnrm righd^here in Clinton (as we have'And g(
j^eeds. Blakely Brothers Seedjgj
Telephone 188
get set lor an all-PC
) that ft is impossible sfnte tennis-tauraeji*. And
include all of them. All we can do' Billy Farmer go in that event, unless
is hit the high spots and interesting he meets his two ranking team mates,
side-lights and leave the rest to be
Clinton Students
At State Contests!
The Clinton schools are well rep-
well as the mental champions, resented in the* state contests being!
The folIowiQg is a list of studenU
entered and the subjects in which I
they will compete; ]
Florence Ella Blakely, English, I
NOTICE. POULTRYMEN
Prices Bedoeed
On U. S. approved. Blood-tested j included in the straight sports news.j
Reds, Barred Rocks, White Rocks. > ^ j
.Fine quality, $6to 100 delivered. [ Looking around we notice that ath-1
Extra fine quality Walter Bi^opijetic winners will be selected in Co-
Barred Rocks, $7.00 the 100 deliver-j jumbia this week end during the an-
ed.'Also started chicks. nual state high school contests as
FARMERS HATCHERY ^ ^
908 Main St. Newberry, S. C. | Thomwell’s traditionally good teack t h^Tld at th^Unive^^ or^llth Car^
NOTICE I need an energetic andi^®*®'’ ^ Pinson, is key-|iina in Columbia this week. A num-
^?K^ible ^ to associate ^ performance and an-jber of students who won in the lugh
me iTblSne^ 1 ^fer a marriS i state champioi^p in its class school league competitions from dis-
man under 45 years of age- a man j^*^ nat^l abiUty and constant trict two, which is composed Of Cher-
whS JriU^o tl^ things tt^t I havel^Y®*'*^ the ThomweU track- okee,-LaTrf«is, Newberry and Union
tortte Srt few>ears and cant®^”’'^®®^®*P*®‘*“* ‘‘*®^‘®‘"*^® abe entered in the state
2Sd up iLXc^e'^SSuX' to> «"® “‘^t® ®®®‘ 1 finals which began yesterday and
$3000iper year or more’within a rea-j Clinton high school also will* be will continue through Friday,
sonable length of time. The man whoi well represent^ in track. Lawrence!
qualifies will be given the benefit of F®r8uson, dash man, and possibly'
my experience and co-operation andj®fbers are slated to enter some of the
actual field training, if he wishes it. ©vents. Lawrence has made an ex-
No iAvestment of moAey, only con-*®®^®®* rewrd in former state meets General Scholarship, French, and
sistent and serious application team'd ^ depended on to really History.
work that will pay worthwhile re-, step this time. White, English. Senior Alge-
tums; you need not have sales ex-j Until recent developments took br^. History, General Scholarship,
perience, but the right kind of char-1 place, Clinton’s tennis team was all Ruth Bouknight, History,
acter references and a car will be set to capture the state champion-' Dorothy Horton, English,
necessary. This may be the one ship. But early this week there was Helen Morrison, Senior Algebra
chanqe for an honest, serious-minded seriotis doubt as to whether Arthur and English
man who has never really had his Prochaska, star singles player, would} lan Morrison. Junior Algebra,
chance. Give details of age, family, be eligible for the state tournament.' Peggy Johnson John Morris and
last two employers and length of, Art attended prep school before com-! Amelia Payne, General Science,
time residing in present locality to'ing to Clinton last fall. It has been Margaret Adair, Biology and Ju-
P. O. Box 1293, Columbia, S. C. In-;charged that he has already played nior Latin.
’terviews will be arranged promptly, i four years in prep school and there-1 Jane Little, Geometi^^
2-2cjfore cannot play a fifth for CHS.' Arne Jacobs and Byrd McMillian,
‘ - However, we are not sure that this is (Junior Latin.
'so, and have not been able to learn Athletics: tennis, John Mimnaugh
definitely how the committee ruled.'and Rufus Sadler; track, Lawrence
lit is generally conceded that he can}Ferguson.
win the singles championship if al-1 The students wore accompanied to
lowed to play, as he has had no [ Columbia by W. E. Monts, superin
trouble with any of the best play- tendent of schools; John B. Gentry,
ers of the teams on the Clinton principal, and James P. Sloan, teach- i
schedule. !er of history. i
I Art is a bona fide student at Clin- i
lea^foran
b. E. Tribble Co.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
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. Clinton,
a c
I T kas opened a good maky eyos —tkis big,
windstrramed Laxury Liner tkat boars tlie
proud name of Dodge!
A big car? Yes—the biggest ear srilk the longest
Hlieelbase at aaywkere Bear its peiee. A More
luxurious ear, too.
And don't overlook Dodge ecoaonty—4ls toMli-
tional savings on gas aad oil, loagar life kad
kigker trade-in vaJae.
Come in aad see tkc Laxury Liner. Drive R
yourself! And reaseMker, Dodge costs only a
few dollars amre tkan sauiller low-peieed can
TmmAiHAm CBS/lulmurtk, Tfciirimjs.flsiae.tt. E.XT
ton high in good standing and withv | FLOWER SHOW AT LAURENS
in the age limit. There have been'j The spring flower show of the
efforts to show that he is ineligible | Laurens Garden club will be held
i for various reasons, but we are of the. Friday at the armory in Laurens,
oplnioh that he should be allowed to Entry lists are divided into seven
play. . -' [general classifications virith 100 indi-
Flayipg with him on the team aretyidual entries.
iJ^n Mimnaugh artd Rufus Sadler,!
(who ace tough opponents for anyone CITATION FOR LETTERS OF
across the net. These two boys have ADMINISTRATION
shown steady improvement this year*-. c...v,k i;
land should go far in the tournament—
iHis wede i LHurcAs Oounty.
’ , - "♦ By J. Hewlette Wasson, Probate
• -ClmllOTkaxtaig Judge;
Richard “Red” Potter, P.*C. alum- Wherws, Mrs. Louise D. Peake
nust.told the college bojrs in chapel la^ade suit to me to grant her Letters
im
BENJAMIN &
SONS
PLUMBING
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HEATING
SERVICE
Mipbw* •MS
we'abe hunting
mnwHa
mfiMi
k
recently that he had seen the base
ball fttne play twtee and they had
won both ttamea—their only victories
(of ttie seastm. Maybe they should
hire him to follow the team around
. . . Interest is growing in ttie state
“Olympics” to be staged as usual 'on
the P. C. track next ureek-^end. It’s
always a fast, colorful affair with
recmtls falling ri^t and left . . .
Wonder who will get ttte Kappa Al-
plia award to the outstending athlete
at tlte college . . . Heedline writers
have* run out of new ways to say
it, but P. C. continues to win with
monotonous mgulartty on the tennis
eoints . ., We notice ttwt BUI Wade,
i termerCHSjdhteta. stitt has his win-
of Administration of the estate and
effects of Dr. T. J. Peake.
These are, therefore, to cite and
admonish aU and singular the kin
dred and creditors of the said Dr. T.
J. Peake, deceased, that they be and
appear before me in the Court of
F^bate, to be held at Laurens Court
House, Laurens, S. C., cm May 7th,
1940, next, after publication hereof,
at 10>^o'clock^ the forenexm, to show
cause, if any they have, why the said
Administration should not be grant
ed.
Given under my hand this 2Srd day
of April, A.D., 1940.
J. HEWLETTE WASSON.
2-ac J. P. L. C.
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