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. 7 r THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1940 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. 3. C. PAGE SEVEN JOANNA NEWS wn 1 ifiF vf ILJuntlCi HIGHUCHTS J. B. Hart has returned from a week'i business trip to Chicago andi the Middle West. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moorhead, Miss Annette Moorhead, and Alex Crawford motored to Camp Louise on Sunday for dedication exerciaes. . Mrs. Belle Crawford and Tom spent Sunday in Union. Mrs. H. E. E<±ols and daughter ,o( Columbia, La., who have been vis iting her mbther, Mrs. W*. W. Hair, have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Tilhnan Morse and little son of Clinton, spent the week end with relatives here. ' The Messrs. Hudolph and Ral]^| .Prater, Julian Hunnicutt, J. D. Haw-1 'kins, Runt Hair and Bluford Nabors! enjoyed a fish dinner at Adams' camp on Sunday. Goldville members pf the national guard unit. Battery G, 263rd coast artillery, recently at Fort Moultrie for training were: E. T. and«Grady Spires, Cecil Ol^iell, Roy Miller, R. C. Rowe, John Henry Davenport, Baker Hawkins and Gene Abrams. The Ted Stewarts attended a Stewart family reunion at Millford Springs, Greenwood, on Sunday. Mrs. Luther Poag and Horace Poag,„ ^ spent Saturday in Greenwood-adlb Willkies acceptance ad Mrs. W. W. Cole, Mrs. Poag's motherTdress; Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Furr and chil- • • » • MANAGER HAMILTON’S Elwood, Ind., Aug. 17.—Highlights of Republican presidential nominee dren of Greenwood, visited relativef here over the week-end. . POimCAL ANNODNCEMETS STATE SENATE CHARLES A. CROMER O. LANGDON LONG! HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES JAMES P. SLOAN. ROBERT C. WASSON. C. L. MILAM. CHARLES F. BROOKS. WALTER L. MARTIN. > JAMES H. SULLIVAN. —' PHIL D. HUPP. CONGRESS VIRGIL EVANS. JOSEPH R. BRYSON. SUPERVISOR J. BEN HUNTER. BENNIE B. BLAKELY. . LANDER B. STODDARD. JOHN H. WHARTON. J. A. GUTHRIE. GAME WARDEN M. A. CANNON. “I am chosen the leader of this democracy as 1 am now of the Rsk. publican party, 1 shall lead you With the Sick down the road of sacrifice and ser- Roy Hawkins and J. B. Belk have, «*ountry.” be^ auccpssfully operated on fori • • appendicitis at the Newberry hos-f “I charge that the course this ad- pital and are home again. Mrs. Car- ministration is following will lead returned homej^^ y^ance, to the end of the and is doing nicely. jroad. I say that this course will lead Mrs. Felton Crapps is in the New; us to economic disintegration and berry hospital recovering from a dictatorship.” major operation. I * • • • George Craft has been confined toj ‘T cannot ask the American peo-, his home for a week with flu, but pie to put their faith in me, without his friends will be pleased* to hear recording my conviction that soma of his steady improvement. jform of selective service is the only [democratic way in which to secure (the trained and competent manpower ,we need for national defense.” • • * « ‘T propose that during the next two and a half months, the president | aiKl I appear together on pubhc plat-, forms in various parts of the country* to debate the fundamental issues of this campaign.” • • • • BOOKS RBI»yEP EARLY The Clinton rental school book de pository, located in the high school building, will be open from 9 o'clock until 12 on the morning of August! 29 and SO. Students who wish to rent: [textbooks are invited to get books! ton one of thoee days, and avoid the 'ru.Hh of the first week of school. iSUBSCRIBB TO THB CHRONlcLi The Faverlte Paper In CHntMi HeaMO W. J. BENJAMIN SERVICE STATHIN Standard Prodnds Can Waakei Tenr RUBBER STAMPS AB Sixee — QMcfc Scrvke CHRONICLE PUBUSHING CO. I (PeUtkal Agverttwannt) SOLICITOR HUGH BEASLEY. W. T. BOLT. TREASURER FRANK B. WALDREP. a LAWRENCE KENNEDY. SAM M.' LEAMAN. SHERIFF CALDWELL W. WIER. CLERK OF COURT VIC Tt-FLEMING. COUNTY COMMISSIONER E. FRANK ANDERSON. A. HOMER MOORE. ARCHIE C. OWENS. J. HERMAN POWER. ARCHIE F. COOK. MAGISTRATE. HUNTER TOWN SHIP AT CLINTON J. HENRY SEAY. CLYDE H. McCRARY. B. R. FULLER. “No man can gimrantee to main tain* peace. Peace is not something that a nation can achieve by itself. It also depends on what some other country does. He (Mfv Roosevelp has courted a war for which this coun try is hopelessly unprepared — and which it emphatically does not want.” ^ • “I was a liberal before many of these men (New Dealers) had heard of the word, and I fought for many of the reforms of the elder LaFol- lette, Theodore Roosevelt and Wood- row Wilson before another Roosevelt adopted—and distorted—liberalism." • • * • “It is a ^tmnent of fact, and no longer a iwlitical accusation, that the New Deal has failed in its pro gram of economic rehabilitation.” « • * • “The New Deal stands for doing what has to be done (to restore prosperity) by spending as much money as possible. I propose to do it by spending as little money as I possible.” • * * V “Only the strong can be free. Andj only the productive can be strong.” J. C. THOMAS J, C. Thomas has come to Clinton as manager of Hamilton’s, Inc., jew elers, on North Broad street. Mr. Thomas, whose transfer from Columbia is a promotion, has been with Hamilton’s for several years and for the past two years has been manager of the repair department in the Columbia store. Mr. Thomas is a native of Char lotte, N. C., and has been in the jewelry business since completing school. He and Mrs. Thomas, with their two cHildrehi Lucy Aririe and 'DHty Thomas, are making their home on Woodrow street in the residence of Mrs. Emma Little. WEST CLINTON Mrs. Jm Caaipbeil, lO-DAY D.X TIRCmE! 6.00-16 U. S. Royal Deluxe $12.64 6.00-16 U. S. Royal 11.10 5i0-17 U. S. Royal. 1029 THE U.S. TIRE 6.00-16, L.D. $8.77 525=5:^17^ L'D.';; .tTf .~-rTT.. 8.06“ SPECIAL 6.00-16,0.0. ... $6.95 4.75-5.00-19, O. D. WITH OLD TIRE • f k • • 5.15 : Ghapman’s Service Sta. i SINCLAIR PRODUCTS U. S. Batteries Phone 64-W WashinE, Greasing 439,000 Enrolled For S. C. Primary Columbia, Aug. 20. — State iDemb-^ cratic Secretary James E. Hunter. I Jr., announced today 439,022 South Carolina Democrats had enrolled for the party primary next Tuesday. ! This compared with 423,036 two [years ago, and 375,796 in 1934. _The precincts this year totaled 1,523, compared with 1,508 in 1938, | and 1,474 in 1934. | The primary brought out 336,0871 voters two years ago, but Hunter! said that number would hardly vote this year as few state offices were to be filled. Interest in the wet-dry referendum however, may bolstei the total. Greenville county’s enrollment, of ^ >' 40,006 ^alh l6d the couAGiM. ‘ ELECT L ' B. AS YOUR SUPERVISOR OF uuRENs coinrnr WANT-ADS (Palitleal ARverttaameBi) VOTE FOR H. LAWRENCE Candidate Fw COUNTY TREASURH His kmK txperWiice in bwinnM—bnnkiiif and eommercial-^ml hia kiwwiedgt of the financial affaire of the county all qualify hhn to render valuable and acceptable aervkt in this office. Your Vote and Influence Will Be )^;>preciated. i»eeee»e»eee»e6eoeeaeeeooo»Meeiee»»e»o»»ooo»e»oeeeee MR. WHEAT GROWER—Our roller mill at Waterloo is running 24 hours a day. You can get your grind ing in a reasonable time. We appre ciate your patronage. E. V, Golding, Waterloo, S. C. 5-5c NOW is ^e best' time to get in the Premium Candy business. We. have lowest cash prices and best selling assortments. It will pay you to write us. Lewis Candy Co., Chester, S. C. IP CABBAGE and COLLARD PLANTS We have nice plants and now is the time to put them out. Also Ro- tenone and other Insecticides. Blake ly Brothers Seed Store. Tele|rfione 188. to GOOD RAWLEIGH ROUTE avaU- able in Laurens County. Dealo: in adjoining locality in this county mak ing sales of $75 to $100 many weeks. Exceptional opportunity for man be tween 25 and 50 with car. Write Rawleigh’s, Dept. SCH-27r204, Rich mond, Va. 4p-22 TURNIP SEED. We have our new fall supply of Turnip and Ruta baga. Also Tendergreen, Mustard, Rape and Others. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. Ic FOR SALE — One milk cow with heifer calf two weeks old. J. L. Dickert, Phone 2621. to Mr. and Mrs. Grady Ampld, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Bishop attended ttie. motor boat races in Greenville Sun day. I Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove visit-' ed'Mrs. Snelgrove’s mother, Mrs. J.| S. Sanford, in Saluda Simday. i Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bagwell had as their guests the past week-end, Mr. Bagwell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bagwell, of Anderson. I Misses Alma and Christine Smith of Newport, Tenn., Mr. and Mrs.* W. F. Oldham of Ninety-Six, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Twitty of Green wood, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Miller and daughter Maudine, Mrs. W. R.! Miller and daughter. Betty. Mrs. B. C. Pruitt of Laurens, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pettit, Mr. and Mrs., Baron Pettit, Mra. W. M. Pettit of! Anderson, visited their mother and sister, Mrs. J. S.. Oldham and Mrs. Floyce Bell, during the week-end. Little Hazel Reed of Lyman, has returned home after spending the week with her aunt, Mrs. J. D. Word. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes vbited their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Boyd Hughes,! who is a patient in a Spaftanburg: hospital, on Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Word visited relatives in Lyman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell and children Mrs. Marvin Stewart and children visited their grandmother, Mrs. E. T. Thornton, in Enoree Sun day. Mrs. E. M. Reid of Lyman, is spending several weeks with heri daughter, Mrs. J. D. Word, and Mr.! Word. Having given you honest, faithful and efficient service as commissioner during the |iast four years, I now ask you for a promotion. If elected, I will be faithful and loyal to all parts of the county; serving the county as a whole and giving my entire time to the office. tadir B. Stodtinl I SHALL APPREOATE YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT. WUX TRADE—We are interested in trading small well-bred Hereford male calves for small Hereford heif ers. Phone us for details. State'Train ing School. 29-8c A Gentle Lixetive Good For Children Most any child who takes this mod em laxative once will welcome H next time shiggish bowels have him biiioua, headachy, listlesa or upset Syrup of Blsck-Draught’s fine fla vor appeals to most children. By simple chrections, its setion is usu ally ^tniU bat thorough. Principal ingr^ent helps tone bowel mus cles. Two sizes: &0c snd 25c. Next tiiwsi OM flyntp of Blai^-Draiight Mr. apd Mrs. Estess (Campbell an nounce the birth of a daughter,! Brendtt Lee, on August 15. Mrs. Campbell is the former Miss Daisy Bigham. I Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Queen an nounce the birth of a smi, Thomas Lincoln, on August 19. Mrs. Queen is the former Miss Pearl Roland. Saaders-Barker Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Sanders an nounce the marriage of their daugh ter Annie Ruth, to James Rudolph Barker, on Saturday, August 17, at the home of the olTiciating minister. Rev, R. D. Hughes in the presence of a few frieiuls. After a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Barker will make their home with the bride’s parents on I Washington street. C. A. Garrett I C. A. Garrett, 46, died at a Co- ' lumbia hospital Thursday after an illness of four weeks. ' A native of Laurens,' where he spent his entire life, Mr. Garrett is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mamie . GaiTett; four children; Mrs. Ralph 'Prince of Spartanburg, Mrs. Grange Campbell of this city, Mrs. Robert j Herring of Laurens, and Charles •Garrett of Htmolulu, Hawaii; five . brothers and two sisters. Funeral services were held at Lu- ^cas Avenue Baptist church, Laurens, with the Rev. Jodie A. Martin in . charge. Burial was in the church cemetery. ! The nephews of Mr. Garrett aerv- 'cd as pallbearers and the nieces as flower girls. E. G. May E. G. May; 86. for 35 years a resi dent of Uni(m, died last Thursday morning at the home here of his son. John May, after a brief illness. Funeral services were held at Un ion at 11 a.m. Friday, conducted by the Rev. C. W. Nalley. Interment followed in Rosemont cemetery. Survivors include toe following children: Sam and C. A. May of Union. Ernest May of Newberry, J. B. May of Winter Park, Fla.; two daughters, Mrs. Minnie Puckett of Union, and Mrs. Clara Bell Shei»- berd of Clinton. (Petttical AAvertbMMid) RE-ELECT CROMER Compare My Record—Compare Your Tax Receipts * AND THEN VOTE FOR Ciias. A. Cromer )' Candidate For Re-electkm As Sta^e Senator Re-elect Cremer Te the Senate and Yen WUI Centlnoe To Have Unceasing Practical Official Demacracy Vigilance Economy ^ Efficiency In ^keeeeeoeneeteeMeoeeee^eeeeeeeoeeeeeeeeennMiMM! ► ...L *1^'-