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THE OJNTON CHROiaCUt. dlNTON, 8. a
THUB8PAY. MAY ML 1M«
Announcements
FOR MAYOR
I hereby announce niyself a candlr
date for the office of Mayor of Clin
ton and pledge myself to abide by the
rules and regulations of the Demo
cratic party. B. R. FULLER.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election as Mayor of Clin
ton and pledge myself to abide by the
rules and regulations of the Demo-
ctafic party. P. S. BAILEY.
FOR ALDERMAN
Ward One
IWMtHUMMCmiillMRiWRICRIimmWRR
DALECAI^GIE WEST CLINTON
lira. Jee Campbell, Caysapaadwit
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JOBS WERE SCARCE THEN. TOO
A few years ago a young man was
going to do what thousands upon;
thousands of boys and girls will , do
this spring. Graduate from col
lege! And he wanted a job when
he got out. This is how he went
about getting it
His name was George H. Bucher. iWhitlock
Mrs. B. R. West of Spprtanburg,
was the week-end guest of her par
ents, Mr. and Mr. A. H. Hughes.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Windsor and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. Mar
cus Windsor in Woodruff Sunday.
Earl Whitlock of Greenwood, spent
the week-end with his sister, Miss
Rev. and Mrs. R. D. Hughes, Miss-
Mildred
jHe was bom in Sunbury, Pa.
j He wanted to be an electrical en-j^ i?**^^***^ a
I hereby announce myself a candi- gineer, and after graduating from the! *A“*^®* and Aimell ^iUort
dale for Alderman from Ward 1, sub- high school in Sunbury, went to Pratt, graduation exerc^
jett to the result of the Democratic
primary. J. D. “RED” OWENS.
Institute in Brooklyi^. ’it is the cus-'fa"^®^ school in Laurens Thurs-
a"®** graduation. Three of
S I^mJ^ra^c^rSSar^ ~ A^® elfectrical companies came to
me i^e^wic p^ar^ selections.
POSEY WATTS COPELAND. ^ George Bucher was not among
I hereby announce myself a candi- i those selected. He was desperately
tom of engineering companies to go | evening
Mr. and Mrs. Dunk Power, Mr,
and Mrs. Ralph Riddle and Mr. and
, , . to such technical schools and select
I hereby announw my^lf a cand^
dale for Alderman from Ward 1, sub
ject to the mles and regulations of
the Democratic primary.
HUGH C. RAY.
disappointed, but he was going to
Mrs. Ruble Strange were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Kirby
in AnderMn.'~
Mr. and Mrs. Estes Campbell, Mrs.
A.^ F. Campbell, Messrs. Lawrence
and Fred Campbell spent Sunday
Ward Two
] hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election as Alderman
be an electrical engineer and noth- with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson in
ing under high heaven could stop; Goldville.
h™- , , . , . ! Mrs. Marvin Stewart and chil-
The students who had been select-1 and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Camp
ed, hung their diplomas on their par- j children visited their grand-
lor walls and went off to their jobs., mother, Mrs. E. T. Thornton in En-
Young George Bucher started out to
frcm Ward 2, subjwt to the result of i get q job. He selected the electrical
the Democratic primary. I company he wanted to work for. He
PETT B. ADAIR, j knew'no one connected with the
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date for Alderman from Ward 2,' sub
ject to the result of the Democratic
pruTiary. WELDON T. JACKSON.
Ward Three
company.
The only way was. to write to them.
oree Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ballew visited
Mrs. Ballew’s mother in Easley
Sunday.
Mr .and Mrs. B. E. McClimon, Mrs.
Palmer Ballenger and son of* Greer,
i Then he added his telephone number,
] hereby announce myself a candi- j put it into the mail and sat down to
date for re-election as Alderman I ^ait for the call. A week passed,
fiom Ward 3, subject to the rules andjNo call.
regulation of the Democratic pri- j He wrote another letter, adding
n'iiry. J. F. JACOBS, j more facts, enclosed a carbon copy
Ward Four of fh® fj^st letter, a'nd again sat down
candi- to wait. No call.
I^e worked out a letter telling them ^ Wilburn of Laurens,
the kind of work he was fitted to
do and how he could help them.
J hereby announce myself a
date for re-election as Alderman
ficm Ward 4, subject to the result
of the Democratic primary.
F. M. BOLAND.
He wrote a third lettr, enclosed a
visited Mrs. J. J. Smith Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Arnold and
Miss Thelma Brown spent Sunday
in the mountains.
Will Medlock of Spartanburg,
spent Sunday with his sister nad
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Cannon..
Among The Sick
Little Catherine Dunaway
IS re
carbon copy of letter number 2. No j cuperating at her home after a ton
answer
Ward Five
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date for Alderman from Ward 5 for
the Town of Clinton, and pledge to
abide by the result of the Democratic
THEODORE QUEEN.
pi unary.
- . , xt A- ivoung colllege graduate galloped in
1 hereby announce mysell a candi- ■ , »
didate for Alderman from Ward 5,
, ... , I sil operation at the Hays hospital
Meantime, he kept on studying and j Saturday
learning about the electrical business.! R. T. Trammell has been ill
He wrote another letter telling them seyrej-aj (]ays the past week.
this No answer. . ! on Sloan street.
During the summer he wrote eight
letters. * }
Finally an answer came. "Comei,
for an interview,’’ it said; and
Ella Harvey is ill at her
Mrs
home.
Friends of Mrs. Charles Dunaway
f^®! are sorry to learn of her illness.
„ Birth Announcement
subject to the rules and regulations Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Stroud
of ihe Democratic primary.
receiving congratulations upon
are
the
ROBERT L. BLEIASE lyncher’s face beamed. At last!-‘ It s, gj.j.jyg| g daughter bom Thursday,
winding coils
I hereby announce myself a candi- hour.”
dctlfc for Alderman from Ward 5, j His face fell.
Pays 18 cents an
subject to the result of the Demo-1 Eighteen cents an hour,
ciatic primary.* J. H. CRANFORD. I perked up.
A college graduate.
May 16. She has been given the
name Brenda Bailey. «
Mrs. Stroud is the former^ Miss
Then h® Virginia Campbell.'
T hereby announce myself a can
didate for 'Alderman from Ward 5,
subject to the result of the Demo
cratic primary. ,
J. VERNON GUEST.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Aldemian from Ward 5,
subject to the result of the Demo
cratic primary.
CLARENCE F. OAKLEY.
1 hereby announce myself a can
didate for Alderman from Ward 5,
Birthdays
Mrs. R. C. Oxner celebrated
her
I’ll take it.”
He worked hard devoting his time
to learning the business. Finally he j birthday Monday, May 20.
was taken out of overalls and given: Tuesday, May 21, was the birthday
a clerk’s job in the export depart- Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and Mrs. S.
ment. Meantime he studied thejg Snelgrove.
business; not merely his department: ' ^
but all departments, and especially! Meetings
the ones above Calvasy Bnptiai
Of course a man like that is boundj (.burch met at the home of Mrs.
to succeed. He did. The former Ursula Blakely* Monday evening,
coil-winder is now president of one j The meeting was called to order by
fKo riiioc onH rooiiiofig^nc largcst clectrical manufactur-j tbe president," Mrs. Joe Campbell.
i ^ companics on earth; Westing-1 rqH called and minutes read by the
house. I secretary. Reports of the sick were
If you have a 'nard time getting a given, with flowers and cards to be
job, remember that George H. Bueh- ggjjt them
er had similar difficulties. Why
not do as he did; study and persist
and take any job you can get, no
matter how small the pay. Take it
land prepare yourself for something
better.
I hereby announce myself a candi-
of the Democratic primary.
E. D. McCullough
Ward Six
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election as Alderman
from Ward 6. subject to the rules and
rtgulations of the Democratic pri-
inarv. J. W. HEDSPETH.
E. B, DAVIS.
date for .Mderman from Ward 6, FINAL SETTLEMENT
subject to the rules and regulations j Take notice that on the 11th day of
cl the Deraocratic primary. [ June 1940, we Will render a final ac-
>- I count of our acts and doings as'Exe
li-i
date lor Alderman from Ward 6,1 land, deceased, in the office of the
subject to the result of the Demo- Judge of Probate of Laurens county,
cratic primary. LEWIS W. KING- ! at 10 o’clock a.m., and on the same
day will apply for a final discharge
] hereby announce myself a candi-1 cutors of the estate of J. W. Cope-
from our trust as Executors.
I hereby announce myself a candi-
primary.
W. L. (Bill) EVANS.
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 6th day of
June, 1940, I will render a final ac-j
c( unt of my acts and doings as Ad
ministratrix of the estate of Mrs. j
Fannie Kelley, deceased, in the of-1
lice of the Judge of Probate of Lau- I
Tens county, at 10 o’clock a.m., and|
on the same day will apply for a
final discharge from my trust as Ad- j
mmistratrix. ,
Any pierson indebted to said estate |
is notified and required to make pay-!
ment on or before that date; and all
persons having claims against said
estate will present them on or before
said dale, duly proven or be forever
barred.
MABEL HAMMOND,
Administratrix.
May 6, 1940.—30-4t.
is notified and required to make pay
ment on or before that date; and all
persons having claims against said
estate will present them oty before
said date, duly proven, or be forever
barred .
Bessie Sitgreaves Copeland,
Mason L. Copeland, •
David J. Craig,
’ Executors
May 10, 1940.—6-4c
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^ The program was then turned ov
er to the program committee, with
Mrs. R. D. Hughes in charge. An
interesting prpgram^on “Youth Stead
fast for Christ,” with several taking
part. Mrs Hughes closed with pray
er.
The next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. A. H. Hughes.
During a social hour the hostess
served delightful refreshments.
FARMERS CONTINUE
TO ORDER LIMESTONE
Six hundred forty tons of agri-
iiiltural limestone have been order-
sd through the AAA office as a
grant of aid, C. B. Cannon, county
agent, has stated. It is estimated
that 2050 tons of limestone have
been bought by!farmers who paid
;ash for same and who will apply |
for soil building practice payment I
aut oT their soil building allowance.
IN HENDERSONVILLE
Mrs. W. A. Moorhead and Mrs. W.
r. Martin of Goldville, chaperoned a
group of young people at a house
aarty at the Martins’ cottage in Hen
dersonville last week-end.
Political.
Announconents
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the House oi Repre^nta-
cives from Laurens Coimty and
pledge myself to abide by the re
sults of the Democratic primary.
JAMES P. SLOAN.
COUNTY COMMlSnONER
I hereby anpoimce myself a can
didate for County Cmnmissioner of
Laurens county and pledge mj^lf to
abide by the results of the Demo
cratic primary.
E. FRANK ANDERSON.
Importmt for Women
A weak, nm-down condition often
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Jftmtnarrkea, caaainf muck peri*
o^Ueal diatreM frma keadachea,
nareouenesi, cramp-like pain for
women. CARDUI ao often helps in
soak caaea, for it aharpens appo*
kooati Bow of fiitfie jqiew;
•0 mpmn dipMSon, hate kiiild
phyaieal ratetanca. GASD^ tak*
an a few days hafora and dwiag
tten" is aaothar way to he^
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right now. Its tingling good taste brings
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a happy, refreshed feeling that leaves
you satisfied completely. Thirst asks
nothing more.'
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