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THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1S40
THE CUNTtMJ CHRONICLE. CLINTON. 8. C.
PAGE SEVEN
THE CHRONICLE’S
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Cards af thanks and trikatas
sf raapact, Ic a ward, payrbla
in adraBca. MialMani SOe.
Washington
SHAMROCK—Two-room apartmantjSpaclal To Tha Chronlcte.
for rent. A. 01>aniel. | tf Washington, June 23,—The shadow
WEST CLINTON
Mra. Jaa Caapball,
New Policy For
CCC Aiuiounced
Consolation
Fanners'May
Use CCC li^r
------- - - - IApirfiomts No Lonircr M«»tl
and Mrs. Dennis Green and! gliow Family Needs Allotwent j ^ ^
1“°*'«,issr;£fsi;
“A new policy governing CCC en-;
FOR RENT — Downstairs daptex
apartment, close in. Garage and
private entrance. Phone 392-W. Mrs.
£. Mood Smith.
of war overhangs Washingtcm arith
a deeper gloom Aan since the dread
ful days of 1861. Neither the war
Mr
children left Tuesday for a visit |
with Mrs. Green’s parents, Mr. and;
Mrs. B. A.. Vickers in Valdosta, Ga.,|
and a visit in Jacksonville, Fla. ^ {
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Williamson, rollment has been issued,” it was!
Misses Mattie Williamson, Marguerite stated yesterday by Mrs. Mable B.^
Seay Md ^roline §eay» Messra W^ Little, director of county welfare.!
I^r. “spl&rg^ “The policy include, the provtaionj under ogreannt. ^ c«.n^
Hay that no applicant will be excluded; soil conservation district officuils
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cannon, Mr. and from selection because his family, oiay avail themselves of CCC camp
Mrs. Cecil Walker visited Mrs. Can-1 ^ allotment which'labor on their farms according to
vice Rrfcncd To Dlotrict Of
fice In Lamreiis.
Laurens county farmers operating
REAL ESTATE
ms UHl UFE
INSURANCE
LOANS
FINANCED ON REAL
ESTATE
B. H. BOYD
TelepluNie No. 6
CHntoii, 8. C.
v« uyjth Snain in 18&S nor the nation’s . A, ; tg not m neeo oi me auounem wnicn' —
entrance into the World War in 1917 enrolees must make to theiri County Agent C. B. Cannon who
.entrance into the World War in 1917, that he had received Informs
v^Lon with retatlVM in T"«l«.,Pr2!.“-!tion to th.t effect from the ..ri
roR RENT — DownsUlr, fumWied; ..emed to CMry the men«», » wide-i...°'!y" I dependent.. EnioUee. whoK f»mil-js,in ,hat he h«i received informa
apartinent, private bath and en- hy feit by all the people and so
trance. Phone 86. Mrs. Mary Henry j deeply eonceming the responsible of-
Arthur. lci ficials of the government, as does the
FOR SALE — Upright piano and i pr^nt situation.
bench. Very reasonable. Apply at
The Chronicle office.
AOaD^n' INSURANCE TICKETS
Miss Grace Ficklin, Mr. and department in Washington.
McCum Ficklin and Uttle daughter. | Those farmers who are already
and M. T. Ficklin spent the week-1 be no militarv train-
end in Charleston • t f I agreement and others who want
Rei,ibu7« 'l}.tTo,mrc»v«ti»y iti Mr^S Johuton »dl Sf to “rhi'J": ““ »' ““
will overhang the whole presiden-1 children of Goldville visited Mr. and!_ i. staled Mrs Little said
, . . . itial campaign, now atM^ut to begin,]Mrs. A, F. CampbeU Sunday. is Tmoortant' the denart-
an** easily bemuddle the issues of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Nelson of Rock* . . ^blic welfare as tlw^se- r. ^ tm
$t,00«. S. W. Sumerel, Phene. gO .ndjp<,„„„ ^ urto, about a .Ituatlon Hill, were the itueato of| ajeney. eho<« yiun* m«. oni2!,®5}Sf
toeto parents Mr. i. Suhe ba.1. of their ability to profit !!'SL
tion officials in this disrtict may
place .their applications with J. B.
O’Dell who is in charge of the Laur-
12.
If i in which none can safely venture a
prediction as to the outcome. It is
the belief of political Washington
that the war situation will result in
of Lyman, spent the week-end with j pgmug with younc men who will
the re-nomination of President Mr Snelgrove’s brother, S. B. Snel- a^ „
Roosevelt for a third term when the grove, md Mrs. Snelgrove. the inost of these opportuni-
Democrats hold their convention next Mrs. Frank Schumpert and'daugh
month."
In that case the major issue will
be whether or not the American
ter, Frances of Newberry, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Palmer Howai^ Sunday.
Mrs. William Gibbs and daughter.
ROTENONE DUST. The Non-Poison-
ous Insecticide for Vegetables and
Flowers. Also Trlogen, Black Leaf 40,
Red Arrow and Evergreen Sprays,
Arsenate of Lead, Calcium Arsenate,
Sprayers and Dusters. Blakely Bros.
Seed Store. Telephone 188. Ic
COLLARD PLANTS — Improved
Green Collard Plants for sale. The
right variety and the right time to
set them. J. W. Milam. Ip
FOR SALE—Lot and two buildings
on Mvisgrove street, lot on Adair
street, several lots on Florida street,
24-acre tract of land on Adair street, self
brick warehouse on Broad street, to be presented of a contest between Nelson, in Rock Hill.
J. P. Prather. 25-6p an entire political party, on the one] Miss* Thelma Ward has returned
hand, and a single individual on the j home after spending the past week
crew.. Ito. A M. N.^ 1 {J.'to'mrwoS i"T,”' **
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Snelgrove vacancies in the!
The first enrollment in Laurens
county will be five colored boys on
July 2, Mrs. Little said, and the
first phase of the white enrollment
^ple have grea^ confidence to .Rene, of Marion, N. C., were the^^i„ ^
Mr Roosevelts ability to carry the week-wd gi^te of her ^cto and ^^ite enrollment will be about July
natton safe^ torough the cruis or aunt. Mr and Mrs. C. C. Abbott 24. The Laurens county quoU is
in that of the Republican party and, Mrs. Jim Buzhardt and little
its leaders to manage the problems
of defense and possibly of war
Hie unique spectacle is likely sister, Mrs. Nick Nelson, and Mr
Calling attention to the removal
of the local CCC camp to a point
near Goldville. Cannon said that
the purpose of locating ‘the camp in
a given section is to Mtablish there
demonstrations in soil and mois
ture conservation work to serve as
examples for neighboring land own
ers and farmers. A camp is per
mitted to remain in one section just
long enough to set up enough demon-
Dr. Felder Saitb'
Dr. Dmcai S. Felder
OPTOMETRISTS
Specialists In
Eye Examinations
0«ce Hem DeOy
Phone 29 tor Appointment
CLINTON, a C.
na Mrs. Jim cuznarai ana inuei.ui-tv whitM anH
nraj daughter, Beverly Ann, are spendingl _ to prove the advtsabUity
it- two weeks with Mrs. Buzhardt’s. {J jjJ^Sle altott^ oSto. ^
PLANTS —PLANTS. We have Nice
Tomato, Cabbage, Hot and Sweet
Pepper, Eg^lants and Sweet Potato
Plants. Also all kinds of Garden
Seeds. Blakely Brothers Seed Store.
Telephone 188. Ic
FOR SALE — Household furnishings,
including matching dresser, wash-
stand, bed, springs and mattress; also
iron bed, springs and mattress; elec
tric iron, 2 feather beds, porch swing
with chains, porch chairs, antique
chest of drawers. All in good condi
tion. E. L. Blakely, at Blakely’s
Shop. to
BLOOD-TESTED CHICKS, $5.95 per
100. These chicks are B.WJ). Test
ed and of course are Pure Breeds.
Barred Rocks, White Rocks, R. I.
Reds, White Wyandottes and Buff
Orpingtons. Also Feeds and Supplies.
Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Tele-
I^one 188. to
NCmCE
Notice is hereby given that a meet
ing of the stockholders of Clinton
Finance Company, Inc., a South
, Carolina cosfisiationy esiU be -heU
10 o’clock A. M., oB ffie 29th day
. of July, 1940, at the office of Clinton
Finance Company, Inc., Jacobs
Building at Clinton, S. C. The pur
! pose of this meeting will be to con
sider a resolution that the said cor
poration shall go into liquidation
• and wind iq> its gffairs and dissolve,
and to conrider such other business
as may properly come before such
meeting. »
Dated at Clinton, S. C., this 26th
day of June, 1940.
R. L. EICHELBERGER.
i President,
L. S. McMILLIAN,
I l^retafy.
Secretary.
other. The personality of the Re
publican candidate would be of sec
ondary importance, except as he
demonstrates his ability to inspire
confidence.
Congress Not CoBvIneed I
That Ctmgress is not .completely
confident of the President’s ability
to steer the ship of state single-
handed through the present troubled
international waters is evidenced by
the agreement of Democrats with
Republicans in the latter party’s
proposal that Congress should not
adjourn, as the President had pro-
in Charlest(m.
Mrs. L. F. Buchanan of Tryon,
N. C., is visiting her brother, John
Word, and Mrs. Word.
WIlborB-lvester
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wilburn an^
nounce the marriage of their daugh
ter, Evelyn to Edwin Ivester on
Friday evening, June 7.
The marriage rites were solemniz
ed at the home of the officiating
minister. Rev. R. D. Hughes in the
presence of a few close friends.'
Atter a short wedding trip the
quota.
Safety CouncU At
Ware %oals Friday
A meeting of the Central Caro
lina Safety Council will be held Fri
day at Ware Shoals. The session will
begin at 6:30 p. m., at the high school
auditorium.
Features of the meeting will be
reports from mill representatives of
recent accidents, and preventive steps
taken, and an address by D. J. Gray
of the Ware Shoals Manufacturing
company on "How the Fabricating
Depsulment of Ware Shoals Manu-
posed, but merely recess over the young couple are making their home * Company Made over 3,-
with th« groom’s mottwr. Mrs. Beu- “O."®® Hours Without a Lost-
lime Accidrait.
A night baseball ' game between
lah Ivester on Sloan street.
periods of the political conventions.
Open expressions of unwillingness
to leave everything in the hands of
the President, with Congress away,! Cogdill-Whltsel
have come from eminent leaders of i Miss Onie Cogdill and Edgar Whit-
his own party. The fear that his sel were united in marriage Satur-
personal utterances and actions are
tending to involve the nation in a
war for which we are not adequately! minister, Lydia
day June 22 at the home of Rev.
Marion Moorhead, the officiating
prepared is heard on every side.
There is no disagreement worth
mentioning between individuals or
Mr. and Mrs. Whitsel are making
their ^ home with Mrs. Whitapl’s
mother, Mrs. Luva Cogdill on Milling
ready to defend ourselves against
the possible "ganging up” of Ger-| IMrthday
nmy, Italy and Japan. The only! Saturday afternoon a number of
argument is as to whether incau- i little friends gathered at the home
tious official utterances may pro- of Margaret Evans to help cele-
WEAKNESS
.nULFU
Mfiity Back
IFITFAIU
AI** far Faactional Symptoms of
BLADDER TROUBLES!
Tsbs UDAM MW mmi isIIms aOstiae
■mi dtoeswiortsrt Wdjo^jayl^iys
Unaotafol Odsr—Imb oI EMrgr—Rsod-
•chM. Diorimas, 9itaoasaiss caaaid kj
htarHsaal tUmrt rmd BMUar PtswSwa,
KIOAMB to a h«b naM^r. Aetivatea
hrklthr fMcttoniar of kMnofS aa^ blad
der. Work ayoodfly. Takoa ao diroetod.
I ift roaoHa wffl foDow. Toar wono#
bade if K1DAN8 fail to krinc idiof. Tako
K1DAN8 now. BJioos arcsont dtoeoaiforto
and dtaordoro aad aooU lorioui eooiaMoa
tHint whiek auur follow. Thonsandi rcfor*
pleasiat ronRa. 8o kkoaU too or tha
trial omU aothiac-
MONEY BACK.QUARANTECI
Dcpoolt tl.M witk soar dnmrtot for two
.hoxos of KIDAN8. uto one bos. If aot
•ntitolF aattoAed with RKSULT8, retnrn
wtbor bos to tho aoMM dnnnrtot and soar
Sitaor rrill ho refandod. Start KtDAMS
gidaw HkM May. KXOANS to soM br
SBflTH*S PHARMACY
W. J. BENJAMIN
SERVICE StATION
Standard Products
Cara Wislied and GreMsd
Tmb
voke some hostile act which would
justify a demand upon Congress for
a declaration of war. Publicly, lio
responsible official will go fuilher
than to say that Germany "may”
win the war. Privately, the same
well-informed people express the be
lief that Germany and Italy together
will achieve the conquest of all Eu
rope. ~
Also, in high official circles, there
is great apprehension as to how the
United States could handle a situa
tion involving the Monroe Doctrine
and our obligation to prevent any
foreign nation from acquiring sover-
cas.
Penetration Realised
The extent of Nazi and Fascist
brate her tenth birthday.
After several games were played
the little guests were served lemon
ade and cakes.
■Mmi', Clak
I
ers, ordinarily requiring about two
years. Cannon said. In general. Can
non said, the “work area” of a camp
is approximately within a radius of
15 surrounding miles. Definite in
formation concerning the boundaries
may be secured from J. E. King,
camp superintendent, he said.
Cannon said that the CCC camp
will work only on those farms cov
ered by agreements ’ with the soil
conservation officials or will com
plete work on farms under an agree
ment with the federal government.
A CARD OF APPRECIATION |
I appreciate very highly the confi-,
dence and spirit of loyalty express-'
ed by my friends in announcing mei
as a candidate for the office of mag-!
istrate in the approaching election.!
It was a pleasure to have served i
BIG
them in this capacity in a previous
Ware Shoals and Matthews will be-'term and I shall welcome the oppor-
gin at 8:15. jtunity of serving again.
•' I Very respectfully.
Special Service ' ' a, r. fuller.
At Baptist Church
Commencement
JjjMjHtiOQ Bible
exercises of the
Ba^st church will be held Sunday
evep^g at 8 o’clock. The service
will constitute the regular worship
hour, and will be rendered by the
pupils and workers of the various |
departments. All parents and friends'
of the pupils as well as the general,
public are urged to attend. |
The Vacation Bible school reached
an enrollment of 85, a number nearly
twice the enrollment of former years.
The Mother’s club met Tuesday /"f.f in the!;:
ening with Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove.j J
e president, in charge. Miss Hel-1^‘^^ • aRerj. >
en Connolly, program leader, read
* are invited to accompany therr chil
dren on the picnic Friday,
of the PinlfBUZ sister, Mies Sarah Kell 4>oato.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our friends for
the many kindnesses shown us dur-;
ing the illness and at the death of
-at-
Lake Thomas
JULY 4th.
MEAT-HASH
For Sale By 11
O’clock.
COME EARLY
Cooks:
G. a WATTS
M. F. TIMMONS
THE FAMILY.
the ScriptuVe and led in prayer
Roll was called by the secretary,
Mrs. A. G. Arnold.
Final plans were made for the
trip to Washington.
^ ^ , Twenty-three members will leave
eignUL .over.,Any- part .of -the- Ameri— Monday," JuljrTgt.
At the conclusion, Mrs. Fate Ar
nold presented a basket of gifts
to Mrs. Hugh Cunningham, who was
penetration in ^tin America is only celebrating her birthday.
GOODYEAR MARKS PEAK
QUARTER CENTURY OF
„ „ TIRE^EUI^^ MAKING
Auto Loans!
We will loan you money on your car or refinance your
car for you.
Our terms and rates are standard.
TIMMERMAN MOTOR CO.
CHRYSLER — PLYMOITTH
Phone 119 Sales and Service Clinton, S. C.
Have Yoa Had
Your
BATTERY
Cleaned
—ejmdeee
Checked
Since Sprinf ?
Offidal
IScriice
Sowers Garage
PhMM 19€
now being realized. The speech of
President Vardas of Brazil, who is
nearet' a dictator than the president
of a democracy, in which he seemed
to approve Mussolini’s declaration
of war, has brought out into the
open one of the things the State De
partment has known for a long time.
That is that between them, Ger
many and Italy have been establish
ing large and important colonies in
South America of people who still
feel their first allegiance is to their
European homelands. In Mexico
there is an even more dangerous
situation.
Inside our own boundaries there
are evidences being brought to light
that the "Fifth Column is already
actively at work. Three cases of
unquestiimable saboUge in Ameri
can avlatkm plants have- recently
been uncovered. Fresh efforts on a
large scale to run down undesirable
aliens, especially those * witti Nazi
or Fascist affiliations, are being
made.
Plans are maturing for the inten
sive military training of a million
young men. The proposal for the
conscription of all able-bodied youths
for year of, army service “is gain
ing 'adherents. Ten thousand mill
tary air pilots are to be started on
their training courses at once. TTie
whole picture, as Washington sees it,
is of a natioa ffuit exepects to go to
war mighty soon, if not tomorrow.
TO AffeeC CampalgB
That is bound to have an effect
upon the presidential campaign, es
pecially if Mr. Rooseye4 is re
nominated. The ar|umeW|t against
"changing horses vriiile troMing a
stream” will be worked to'the UmR
of its possibilities. The tpeed with
which the present administration got
into action as soon as the necessity
for war preparation became evident
to everybody will be used as an ar
gument that the Republicans couldn’t
have done better; that, and the cali
ber of the men whom the President
has appointed to sec that the necea-
llsaiy ^ings art done quickly.
IlgjiD of the opposition
Later cake and coffee was served.
53 Enrolled At
“Celebrating its twenty-fifth suc
cessive year during which, based on
production and sales records, an ac
curate estimate is that more people
have ridden on its tires than that of
any other manufacturer. The Good
year Tire & Rubber Co. is marking
i the occasion with a July 4th tire
QaavwaaMAM Hubert Owens, man-
OUmillcr OCflOOl j ager of McDaniel Vulcanizing Works,
local company dealer.
' Presbyterian college summer* Featuring the Marathon, intro-
school is now underway with 53 duced more than two years ago and
students enrolled. Classes, which are successfully proved by billions of
taught five days a week, will con- service miles on the road, as well as
tinue through July 19, The school the recently announced All-American
is undea the direction of Prof. Ken- ^ reach 70 per cent of the i
neth N. Baker, with the following majority of users, Mr. Owens said
faculty members teaching classes: ibat, currently he was able to offer
Dr. H. Earle Spencer, Prof. H. E. Marathon in sets of two or four
Sturgeon, Prof. Bothwell Graham, to meet the peak market ini
Dr. M. G. Woodworth, and R. P. which there should be more replace-
Porter, who held a teaching posi- ments, either in sets or units, of
tion in Birmingham, Ala., the past' worn out casings now rwning on the
session. highways.
All-Day Services At
- Bailey Memorial
-
On Sunday. June 30, an all day
service will be held at Bailey Mem
orial church. Rev. C. R. Anderson,
pastor, will be in charge of the scr-
Ten thousand miii-' '’tees' which will begin at 10 o’clock.
Singing and speaking will also be
included ob the program.
Pertufal, Spain Next On List
New York, June 25.—Absorption
of Portugal and Spain by Nazi Ger
many in “a matter of weeks, maybe
days," was forecast today by Lady
Constance Auckland as she arrived
from Lisbon aboard the Pan-Ameri
can Dixie Clipper.
I CARD OF THANKS
! We wish to thank our friends for
, the kindness shown us during the
’The morning session will end at •. recent illn^ and death of our uncle.
one >4$’clock when those attending
will gather for a picnic dinner, after
which the afternoon session will ctm-
tinue until 4 o’clock.
John C. Todd,
MR. AND MRS. JOE POOLE,^
that these things ought to have been
started long tgo will be met by the
reply that the public and Congress
wouldn’t have stood for them until
they began to get scared.
T^e President is a tired man. He
would like to be relieved of his re
sponsibilities. If be had had the
decision to make three months ago
he probably would have decided not
to run again. Now, even those who
do not admire him are asking how
any man can reject the importunity
to lead his nation through the great
est crisis in eighty yeen.
VcsetaUc Ljxativc
Widi Proved Feature
The punctual, gentle relief from
eenatipation which is generally en
joyed when black-draught ia
nsed by diractions is due to a com
bination of vegetable ingredients.
Chi^ of thesa is an **inta8tiiial
tonkrlaxative” which kelps tone
laay bowal muacles. Next time, re-
^iey, aromatk, time-
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