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. / THURSDAY, AUGUST 2>, im THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C PAGE SEVEN CAko or THANKS I km deeply grateful to the votenj of Laurens county for the vote re>| ceived in Tuesday’s primary by which I have been placed in the second race for supervisor. This evi dence of your confidence and good will is appreciated far more than I can express, and I solicit and will^ appreciate your ccmtinued support! on September 10. , LANDER B. STODDARD. Renominated THE CHRONICLE*S WANT AD RATES Ic per word for first inser tion; five insertions for the pries of foar. Minim oni charge SSc. Cards of thanks and tribstos of respect, le a nrord, paytble in advance. Minimnm 50c. WANTED—A good second-hand goat wagon at reasonable price. Hione 25-W. Mark Pitts. Ip WAR BULLETIN BOARD BALKAN CLASHES—“Hundreds” reported slain in Russian-Rumanian boMer battle as Axis qx>kesmen ur gently summon Rumanian-Hungar- ian foreign ministers to Vienna par WEST CLINTON Mrs. Joe CampbelL Renno News I John Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. James [Copeland spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Don Copeland in Clinton. J. H. Bell, T. M. Ray. and J. D. Miss Jean Layton of Roebuck, is Copeland were in Columbia Friday visiting her aunt, Mrs. Tan Ray, and!®” business. Mr. and to. C. W. Windsor and Mr. Ray. J. Lee Will^ attended home- ^Idren visit^Mr. md Mm. Ralph j coming at Sarcfls church in Unloo Stroud in Greravllle Sunday. Training school stafT, are county, Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Harvey, Mrs. spending their vacation at their farm' Mrs. W. J. Adair, Mrs. J. D, Cope- ley Thursday; Hungary accuses Ru- Ella Harvey and son, Neal, Miss here. [land and daughter, Jean, were visit- mania of shooting down one of her (Nellie Harvey and Henrietta Am- priends of Mrs Lula Wier will be o” Columbia Monday, bomb^; Gein^y and lUly seek , sorry to know she has been ill at her! " Mrs. B. F. Copeland has returned home near here. ltd Clinton after spending several Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Simpson were weeks with her daughter, Mrs. J. D. at Fork Shoals Sunday. Miss !Camia Kiser of Newberry, Air raid sirens wail ag^ in L^n- was th^ wwk-end guest of Miss Greenville Sat urday. to stabilize Balkans. NAZIS ATTACK LONDON AGAIN don in 13th Nazi raid of war after; Glenna Barker. 2^ hour assault night before; anti-j Mrs. Hugh Cunningham has re- aircraft guns and searchlights swing' turned home after spending the dinner euests 'of into action as millions huddle in un-! week with Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Smith n... Jdr. and Mrs. J. H. Bell and Miss derground shelters, but alarm lasts; at Madden Station. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Milam Sunday. less than hour; raids follaw day oft Mrs. B. F. Copeland and Jean Copeland. Jo Copeland of Clinton, is visiting her cousin. .Sara Frances Copeland. Josh Mattox spent the week-end ; here with and Mrs. Franklin ' Mattox. comparative calm; British tell of new j^^s. Berry Trammell and fam- Copeland were dinner guesU of Mr. HUGH BEASLEY, solicitor of the night attacks against German bases, jjy Alvin Trammell attended a Rome acknowledges British hits on Fiat motors factory at Turin as Swiss air alarms indicate new British at- Vick against Italy. British lose an- MR. WHEAT GROWER—Our roller | mill at Waterloo is running 24 hours a , day , You'can get your grind ing in a reasohabk trnie. We app>»-' date your patronage. E. V. Golding,' Wateiioo, S. C. 5-5c Ei^th circuit, went far in front of j other submarine. W. T. Bolt, of Laurens, in Tuesday’s WAR IN AFRICA—Fascist newspa- FOR SALE — Good milk cow, with week-eld calf. Apply to George W. Copeland. Ip CABBAGE and COLLARD PLANTS We have nice plants and now i* the time to put tton out. Also Ro- tenone and other Insecticides. Blake- ^Ibthers Sil5e2rSl3!«r Telephone . 188. Ic FOR RENT—Five-room, brick du plex apartment. New, modem and convenient. Circulating heat. Garage. Mrs. C. W. Copeland, Hampton Ave. Telephone 302. Ip FOR SALE—Store building on Pitts street, now occupied by Frontis Jewelry store. H. L. Todd, Kinard, S. C. Ip primary to gain the nomination for a second term. In 137 of 143 iH^cincts of the cir cuit Beasley received 20,848, Bolt 5,608. The Laurens county tabulatiqn for this race is |ilven in today’s paper. For Magistrate At CIint<m pers play up tiding of Italian offen sive c<nning soon against British In Egypt; spdrt of military activity also foreshadows such a move; British re port second bombardment of Bardia and Bomba, Libyan ports of the Mediterranean. Egypt ToM Not To Aid England TURNIP SEED. We have our new fall supply of Turnip and Ruta baga. Also Tendergreen, Mustard, Rape and Others. Blakely Brothers Se^ Store. Telephone 188. Ic FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom in quiet private home. Separate en trance. Mrs. J. L. Wrii^t, Ph<me 148-M. Ip FOR RENT—^Two downstairs rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Mrs. Agnes Kera, Centennial streft. Tele phone 343-R. Ic PRECINCTS a '1 e? I! Si s 1 Clinton City .... ... 495 ,♦87 87 Clinton Mill 68 150 471 Goldville 172 250 175 Hopewell 43 41 . 1 Lydia Mill , 89 58 195 Mountville 114 7 3 Totals .. 979 971 932 Bdl Street To Open Tuesday School Again In Charge of Mins As PrindiMtl. Faculty Given. LOST OR STOLEN FROM DRUG STORE—^Brown suitcase with doc tor’s instruments and medicine. Black trial case for fitting glasses. Reward. Finder notify The Chronicle office. Ip AU Siam — Qokk Service CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. II CASE OF FilE pEfB W HWV ■ The Bell Street (colored) school will opoi its new session Tuesday morning at 8:30. The school is again headed by J. T. W. Mims as ininci- pal * who announces the. following corps of teachers for the year: Dorothy Lomax, Clinton. Clotelle Harris, Clinton. jHary Ruth Young, Clinton. Maggie Mims, Clinton. CThnidIa HXirrahr Clinton. - Ruth Alexander, Clinton. Annie B. Lewis, Columbia. H. L. Evans, Clinton. Walter R. Harley, Aiken. Chester Taylor, Montgomery, Ala Viola E. Harris, Augusta Ga. Helen C. Walker, Bamberg. _ Lillian Lawrmce, Orangeburg. Superly Beasley, CUnton. Bertha Ferguson, Clint<m. birthday dinner Sunday at Moore’s Station given in honor of Mrs. Tram mell’s mother, Mrs. W. H. Bagwell, who was celebrating her 70th birth day. Misi Mildred Arnold was the week end guest of Miss Mary Martin in Chester. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Murphy of En- oree, visited Mrs. Ursula Blakely Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hughes, Her bert and Boyd Hughes and Mrs. Grace West visited Mrs. Boyd Hu^es who is ill. Mrs. Hugh* Cunningham has as her guests this week Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Smith of Madden Station, BArs. D. W. Acherson of Cleveland, (^lio. and Mrs. W. J. Adair Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Simpson Mrs. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE Tke Faveritc Paper la Clfaitoa Hamee POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMETS Rome, Aug. 88.—HMy, through her ! and--Louise Elliott of -^^artaabuj^. chief editorial spcAesman, advised R. T. Trammell and George Cun- Egypt today to refrain from aiding: ningham were visitors in Savannah, British attacks on the fascist African!Ga., the past week-end. empire and, by way of emphasis,! Mr. and Mrs. Claud Cranford and her air force again raided Alexan-ison, Myra Hope, of Chester, visited drifts Egyptian base for the British Mediterranean fleet. “It is necessary to fix positions and responsibilities quite clearly,’’ Virginio Gayda, who often reflects Premier Mussolini’s views, wrote in II Giomale D’ltalia. Gayda charged the British with Mr. and Mrs. John H. Cranford, Sr., Sunday. Mrs. J. L. Arnold, Mrs. C. C. Ab bott and son. Tommy, Misses Helen and Frances Abbott visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ma'rtin in Chester Sunday. Miss Mildred Windsor attended a birthday dinner given in honor of attacks on Italian Libya from neigh- j William Lanford. boring Egypt and said that British Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wooten, Mr. talk of threatened Italian attacks on and Mrs. D. W. Wooten visited Mr. Egypt was an attempt to “drag! and Mrs. J. F. Bagwell in Ander- Egypt into the war." j son the past week-end. XEgypt is bound to Britain by aj Miss Carrie Bell Evans spent the mutual defense pact, but has indicat-1 week-end with Miss Sallie Evans in ed she will continue a passive ally Anderson STATE SENATE O. LANGDON LONG. HOUSE or REFEESENTATTVES ROBERT C. WASSON. C. L. MILAM. WALTER L. MARTIN. PHIL D. HUFF. TREASURER T. LANE MONROE. FRANK B. WALDREP. SUPERVISOR LANDER B. STODDARD. COUNTY COMiaSSIOIfER E. FRANK ANDERSON. A. HOMER MOORE. J. HERMAN POWER. MAGISTRATE. HUNTER TOWIf- SHIP AT CLINTCm CLYDE H. McCRARY. B. R. FULLER. BUY NOW! COAL IS GOING UP SOON Buy now and get the benefit of samner firices. NO DUST or dirt in ^un-Rny’* Coni. C-W-S GUANO CO.. INC PHONE 62 unless the Italians attempt an in vasion. To Take WPA Work Ai^Fikations CARO OF THANKS I wish to express ray thanks to my friends and ^ipporters in Laurens county for support in Tuesday’s SAM H. LEAMAN. CARD OF THANKS , I w/sh to.publkijL thank .the . vot-^ ers of Laurens county for the sup port given me in Tuesday’s primary in my race for treasurer. H. LAWRENCE KENNEDY. Effective August 28 the Laurens County deparRnent of public wel'- fare, will undertake the work of in- ,vpstig|t^ ^d referral of appUca- tions for certificatiim. The Laurens county department will only have charge of receiving applications which will be referred to the district office of WPA in Greenville, from which point all work assignments will be made. The Laurens county department has no discretion in the matter of | ago. putting people to work, this being left entirely with the district office. Mrs. J. J. Smith is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Vernon Wilburn, in Laurens. Lyds Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lyda an nounce the birth of a daughter, Linda Lee, on-Aug. 21. Both moth er an dau^iter are doing fine. Mrs. Lyda was the former Miss Bell Gregon»F 1921—IMO Hugh L Eichelberger NEW YORK LIFE MAN 19 Yemrs Experiewee Professional Insurance biformation Furnished Free Member — The NmlkNuU AflRodmtton •! Life Under writerR. Mrs. J. H. Bouknight announces the birth of a daughter Aug.. 21 at the home of her mother, Mrs. H. R. Smith. She has been given the', name Patricia Anne. Mrs. Bouknight will be remem bered as Miss Irene Smith. Mr. Bouknight died about four months Amoco Static To Opim Today SPECIAL Good Until November If, IMi UFE MAGAZINE—One Tear, gSJli. JAMES W.'^ALDWELL CaU 278 Living in the country with out a telephone is living in die shadow of hasards. With a telephone in your home, you have the comforting aa- auranoe that help is always within easy reach. Many folks livii^ on farmsthave told us how their telepluMie helped them to save their homes Dii cases <h fire. Of course, that is only one of die many ridu which folks livifig on farms face daily, but with farai telephone tervioe coating to litde (lest than ever beCnie), you need no longer live in daily fear, cf enMsrgenfuet. The all time pfotecdon a telephone affords, can be yours' for only a few pen- * niep a day. Get a telephone ahJ get relief from many CARO or THANKS I wish to thank my friends for their votes in Tuesday’s primary for magistrate at Clinton. As I enter the second race, I ask your continued support which I will appreciate. CLYDE H. McCRARY. CARO OF THANKS ' I wish to publicly thank my friends for the vote given'me in Tuesday’s primary as a candidate.jfar~ super visor. JOHN H. WHARTON. CAKO OF THANKS 1 sincere^ appreciate the hand some vote I received in the first pri mary for reeiection to the house of refawMcMapivca, and I sobHt your contiauad support in the second race, and the additional support of thoaa who did not v'ote for me in the first primary. ROBERT C. WASSON. / CARD FR<Mf MR. HUIT 1 wish to express my sincere ap preciation for the splendid vote that was given me on TuMsday past; and to taka this occasion to state that my vote truly reflects the fact that I have been a friend to the laboring pe(H>le, to the fsirmers, and to the business men as well as to all other people ot my county, and have been a willing worker for the uplift and imnaavement genmlly. I have oedy one promise to make: I shall always devole my time and ability to my state and county, to the immove- ment of labor conditkMii, to the re- ductipa of taxes and to the obtain ing of our shared paved roads. PHIL D. HUFF. The Thurston Amoco Service, lo cated in front' of the Giles Chevro let ciMnpany, announces their formal opening fnr-toda|t~and Friday-in an advertisement in today’s paper. The new station, one of the most modern and attractive in the city, will handle Amoco products exclu-l sively. They invite the public for a visit and inspection today and to morrow. (Pelitieal Advertiseaseat) (PeUtleal Adverttsenitoit) CARO OF THANKS Since it is practically, impossible' for me to talk with each of you per-| sonally, I take this opportunity to thank you for the splendid vote I re ceived which enabled me to be elect ed to the house of representatives on the first ballot. Especially do I wish to thank my Clinton high school pupils who assisted me in my suc cessful campaign. This expression of your confidence will be an inspir ation to me as I face the problems that confront our state and county. Mindful of the responsibilities of. this office, I deeply appreciate ttie opportunity to be of aervlce to the people of my coiuity. JAMES P, SLOAN. CARO or THANKS I wish to thank my friends for their loyal support in Tuesday’s pri mary which enables me to enter the secmid race for conrunissioner. Again I solicit your support and thank you in advance. E. FRANK ANDERSON. SUFFERS BURNS | Friends of Frank Brown, of near! here, will be sorry to know he was' painfully burned Tuesday afternoon; while working on his car when gas ignited from the engine. i SUBSCRIBB TO THB CHBONICLB “The Paper Bverybady ReedB** Births farm worries. k 1 * t ftiTIDdl lOLTElCmNE NEELY Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Neely an nounce the birth of a son at Hays hospital on Tuesday, August 27. . BUFOED Mr. and Mrs. Richard Buford, of the Hopewell community, announce the birth of a aoh Tuesday, August 87, at th# local .hoepttaL ^^Build-Up*^ for Women Periodic distress, such as head aches, nerveusness, cramp-like pain, may be symptoms ef fttncitotuU dysmenorrhea dae to malnutrition, so often helped by CAROUI. By increasing appetih^ stimplating flow of gastric Juices and so assist ing digestion, it helps build physi cal rsaistance to periodic discom fort /It abo helps reduce periodic distreH for many who take it a few days before and during *tlHf tiito.'* TnrGABOULUaldStieaza. I Thank You Voters of Laurois County, 1 thank you for the handsome vote you gave me in the first primary, putting me in the second race for the office of Treasurer. If elected f <Nr the balance of the term of the late D. Roy Shnpscm, I lu^ to warrant the con fidence placed in me by you and Governor Maybank. While serving the one year given me by Governor Maybank I shall use nay utmost endeavor in preparing myself even more thor oughly for the remaining two years. 1 iqipredate fully the year that 1 already have. Why not just give me the other part of the torn? If you do, 1 will thank you even more. — Yours Truly, . - T. Lane Monroe For 50 Years a Worker for Laurens County J ‘ Tk (r 1