The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 28, 1940, Image 6
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TriE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C
Thursdoy, November 28, 1940
! ABOVE
THE HULLABALOO
CITATION FOR LETTERS OF
ADMINISTRATION
State of South Carolina,
Laurens County.
By J. Hewlette Wa.s.son. Probate!
^'^mereas, Margaret Elizabeth By LYTLE HULL j
Woodworth made suit to me to grant i
her Letters of Administration of the .
-estate and effects of M. G. Wood- DEMOCRACY OR COMMUNISM, i
How would we like to have our.
cite and world when this war is over—Demo-'
A Privote Citizen Speaks His Mind
SPECTATOR COMMENTS ON MEN AND THINGS
In Politics One Must Be Alert To Realities.
Industries of Permanent Character Needed.
maximum number of appetizing, sat-1
isfying meals are provided, and to I
conser\te that part ot the mc^t which
cannot be 'consumed immediately in
such manner as to retain its fresh,
wholesome appetizing conditioit.
Slau^tering the animal dwiiig a
spell of cold weather in order to get
the carcass completely chilled is the
first step in maintaining good quality
and preventing loss. Maintaining a,
uniform temperature below 45 de-
ad^^^ish^aU and*^^sin^gular thT Kin- cratic or Commuftistic? Free or not! We South Carolinians afe under i certainly do something about it now. | grees, preferably 38 degrees, prevents
_ _ ^Ta 1 ^ Ia1__ ..It ^ M ^ ^ ^ 441_ a 4 aa a a a A A aa^v aa I ^-vaaal ^ a Iw a.a ag an a ! MaM^a 1 a wvaha 11 .aa. X aa. _.a a a..^ _ aa^ 4a1 aa^ 14 la. aa ^
dred and Creditors of the said M. G. free? It is up to us!
j the spell of a few wiho talk in terms | But we are slowly, steadily and sure-1 spoilage while in cure until salt has
Woodworth deceased that they be' Two. and only two, of the great, of humanitarianism, progressiveness j ly heading for atwo million ^Uar | had opportunity to penetrate and ef-
- ' ’ - > —:j-j. .... —)uKK>Mive been aVoW-1 fcct a cuTe.
and appear before me. in the Court nations of the earth have avoided'and such high sounding and soul-1deficit which coul
of Probate to be held at' Laurens,involvement in this Second World moving terms; and so glibly is thisjed; and which could now be avoided.| Cannon further remarked that!
Court House Laurens, S. C., on De- War. One is the United States of talk delivered to us that many men, 'hams, shoulders, and bacon sides arej
lumber 6th 1940 next, after publi- Soviet Russia. | who are sane and sound in their, own | Bob Connor, the refreshing phil- tjjg pQj.jj 5^3^ suited to cure,
J w.. .1 osopher from Bowman, who though while loins, spare ribs and other sim-1
ration hereof at' 10 o'clock in the One is the seat of true Democracy;, affairs are carried away by the con-
Jorenoon to show cause if any they, the other of true Autocracy. They fident assumption of superior wisdom
have, why the said Administration'represent the two poles of political, and patriotism of those who talk,
should not be granted. theory; people’s government andj us think of a merchant whose
Given under my hand this 22nd. “^^'^ter s government.
[gross sales during the year are a
a man of reflection, is one of our
very practical men of affairs, said in
a meeting in Columbia that we ought
to build a fence around our state
day of November, A. D., 1940.
Which of these principles will sur- hundred thousand dollars.“Hfe would Peopl« out until we have
.S-2c
corrected some of our bad practices
and changed some of our laws, i
J. HEWLETTE WASSON, I' ^ve when the terrible aftermath of ^ ^ merchant prince, but he
J. P. L. C. crime against civili-j have a very substantial stake
jzation—has exacted its full toll. Thatjjjj ^he state. He may earn twenty per ... - ...
TAY CAI F [should depend largely upon which gross on his sales. That would ^ wuld mvite new business to
INU I IV..C Ur 1 MA DMLC !_if either-of them is still function- n^g^e him a millionaire, but it isj^ovest m our state assuring it that
^ 'jng properly when the rest of the,j.3^her a fair yield. My point here, ' ‘
By authority of a tax execution world has beaten itself into a state however is not whether twenty oer
handed me by the Treasurer ol Laur-'ot desolation and despair. jS gr^a is L a'"™
ens County, 1 have levied on the, jf American Democracy, whichhut I wish to emphasize a
property hereinafter described and ^ signifies individual freedom and op-tprobable'^limit to the amount of the
ilar cuts can best be used while fresh!
or canned for later use. Only «iough
salt, 8 pounds to 100 pounds of trim
med meat, should be used in the cur
ing 1 process. Additional salt above
this quantity results in an over
salted, unpalatable product. Sugar {
wonder what Mn Cennor^would added to the salt gives flavor and,
- prevents the meat from drying ex-1
we had ‘'no sales tax, no income .tax,
cessively. Saltpetre improves the ap
pearance by giving a bright red color
will sell at public outcry for cash, p<irtunity for every man and woman,! .phe merchant would have at 1 ^ native ^m.” .That is
i*^ F *-^*1 4 r\^ 4 A A._ .^..4 41...V ^ 4 • MM ^ ...... 'rkV^ rk ^ • C« Am 4 (M 1M MAMMA M A^« AM _
no bond^ extra taxes;; y^e muscle tissue. The complete
and, as to labor: mtel^ent, coopera-; j^ixture reads: 8 lb. salt, 2 lb. sugar,
tive true partners of busmess-^lert, 2 ounces saltpetre to each 100
skilled and mterested; 90% of the ! ^^ds of'meat.
rVAM1llA#«AM 10 MA^lVrA WaMM ** .
either in or in front of the Court ^hle to ride out the storm trium-
House at Laurens. S. C., on Monday,' phantly, then the principle of Dem-
December 2, 1940, it being Salesday ocracy will doubtless sweep the
in December, the following described I world, for—all things being equal
his disposal $20,000 a year for him-'an advertisement run in some natton-
self and all his expenses, from frieght 1®^ magazines by one of the stat^ I
and taxes to clerk hire rent, losses, 1 note ^he inclusion of the advertise- satisfactory meals from each animal
Care and attention to handling
meat will result in a high class pro
duct with a maximum number of
and everything else. All must come
Iment: “All these factors combine to
property, lying, being, and situate in there is little question that the pen-i{j.om a possible earning of $20 000,!”™®^® ^ location for those
Laurens County. State of South idulum of hum, n desire will swing | conditions are fa| who are interested in the problem of
Carolina, to wit: toward the American type of indi-igjjjg jf hpwever during the year iwhere best to locate industry for de-
vidual freedom. ' ’ ’ ’1
I fense.
All that tract of land lying and, If, how’ever, this nation—which,^gre threatened 1 Suppose we could say something
being in Scuffletown Township, Lau-,the whole world envies, and to whoseg j^gg one-seventh of his sales Tike that for our state! If fifty great
rens County, of Laurens. S. C.. con-[shores half the world would rush if| what would he do? Would he con-'war plants could be brought here
Liming 72.6 acres, more or less, and, able to do so—shall also prove in-j^jj^pg jg spend twenty per cent of {they would pay as much in taxes'
being a part of the Goodwin Shands capable of keeping its people out of $ioo,000? Would he begin to talk ,as we now receive. Of course it
lands as shown on a plat of same war and of saving them from himself into a sort of hypnotic spell, {would provide a titanic struggle to
-made by W. M. Na.sh. surveyor, April | depression and misery which is so gg though he could dream away the [keep our public budget within even
1918, recorded in plat Book I, at]sure to follow;_then the drowning'reality of figuF«^g and facts? the .new totals, but some .day wej
page 90. in the office of Clerk of world will prob^ly reach for the rp^g^ -g what our state has done—'may produce a group of super-men.
Court of Laurens County. Said tract |Only life buoy which remains afloat g^^j jg (joing; {and reduce the budget. Or we may{
bounded by Duncan Creek and Sandy —Communism. ! when the Legislature directed the 8° o" blindly and imprudently as i
Ford Road and being more and oth-; The wisest advice which Lenin, nnn nnn nf hi^hwnv we are now doing until the primary
er lands of the Goodw-in.,.^hands.i.the father of Bolshevism, ever was regarded as a merel®^ brings in another economy
slaughtered. Extension bulletin No.
77, giving details of slaughtering,
cutting, and curing meat, and bulle
tin No. 94 on canning meaTis on the
farm are available at the county
agent’s pffice.
Senate Votes To Hear
Logan-Walter Bill
place. Levied on as the propierty to his people ! political’ruse of no effect; that was! legislature like that of 1933 and make
ing ta-^- the future war which the capitalisttj' «/hn irnt^ur ihat another fifty per cent reduction in
Designed To Give Courts
Authori^ to Review
Decisions of Boards.
of John Bailey, the defaulting
p;iyer.
Washington, Nov. 25.—Disregard
ing the vigorous objections of the
.. . . ‘ f ♦u^.^To^n./.elthe opinion of men who knew that,
Trpatv nf Ver-i^ registered for the{°*’® me vigorous oojections 01 me
. , H 1 rt I H th y Russian'tiiversion by legislators who were{ We know that a cut of 50% would majority leadership, the senate voted
All that lot of land lying, being-sallies. He prophesied that Russian tha* it would not stand aeainst many useful and even m-
and situate in the Town of Cross|Bolshevism would inherit the earthy -T-v.i„ ...^{dispensable services, while allowing
Hill
. Laurens County, S. C.. con- it it could remain aloof while Capi-
today to take up the much-disputed
Logan-Walter bill, designed to give
taining 1-2 acre, more or less, bound-: talism destroyed itself. He even
that anyone in responsible position
ed on the North b.v lot of Adorn,prepheried when this war would,™"'"'™"^
S.mpson. on East h,v ' lot ot AdamiLrh He apparently - believed that "-'s'®-*- But whether a se-
Simpson, on the South by lot of America would follow the
same proposal or not; whether sound-
some others to drain the public courts increas^ authority to re-
treasury more or less uselessly as | view and set aside the decisions of
they now do. At least one, perhaps government agencies as the la-
public services should be totally |bor board and securities commis-
ily conceived or not, it must have j from the budget; some areigjon.
h' R ■ """ fhP^'aXe^VDem^^^^^ obvious to the most trustful 0P®*‘?tmg now in a manner both eco-j With scarcely more than a quorum
by Railroad Avenue. .and that upon the ashes of Democ-i u..j|nomical and efficient; while others the vote was 34 to 21. Re
upon
levied on as
G. Fuller the defaulting
• When this war is over—regard-,^ . .. , ...
All that tract, piece or parcel of less ot which side wins—the fateful 1 , , .
the property ot E.l'raey and all other poUUcal forms,
faulting taxpayer, would rise world-wide Communism..
, . • 1^ . ^ ewLct rvryma- oue for general appropriations. We
land lying, being and situate about jears of reconstruction niust come.l admire idealists but in
one mile from the Town of Cross the period when Germany, France, . realities
Hill in Laurens County S C con- England. Italy, Japan and chma'
" iLg 24 3^" aefes more or ^L, 'mt;t rehabilitate the tens upon lensi*-"-* ‘o the extraordinary practicality
I::;rn i the Gi^dman^ace. bound: ot millions who have been taken ““nka. as
e*.l on the North by lands of S. L.lof useful production and placed understaiid we must
Crisp, on the East by the main road, armies and arms-making industries. see hard-headed mm
__ u.. u D— Heyor enn tKi-j nrAHiffiniw tnsk ho ar- P® prcpareo lo sec naTU-neauea men
shmld have their wings clipped. [publican members voted solidly to
Our greatest need is for more reve
nue producers; we need new payrolls
for our people and new taxpayers
give the measure a hearing and were
joined by 17 Democrats. All the 21
to help carry the public burden. Wei^rats.
opposing ballots were cast by Demo-
all know that our state would reapj ^ tjjg second successive defeat
no substantial benefit from war in- Ugait out to congressional leaders
dustoies which^ fold up and^diejgujce the presidential election. Last
when this war threat is over. Idlclweek the house rejected a proposal
factories and rusting machinery are a for adjournment. In that case, too.
on the South by lands of W. H. Bry-,How can this prodigious task be ac-j- worse yet, they^ti^
and on the West by lands of|complished su^fully7 . rslTum^mW L m^tUZctoal P~Plf- But tt
W. H. Bryson. Levied on as theTt wasn t performed successfully af- m mdustries of perm
^ if^^nd visionary in other walks of life,
property of J. E. Spearman and I^®" J®^^® Our state, with a certainty of a
becca Spearman Gordon. this one. Eiesperate, staging Euro- ahead soendinc
^ ‘peans and Asiatics will be grasping |/®\ ^®"‘ f^®®^ spenaing
I J, X * 'all the budget. What is worse, it is
hm*d" ly,ng‘"t:etn,'’‘T„d“''situaw‘ m!IFSTATES IS IN
land lying, being and situate m PREDICAMENT THERE
Hunter Township. County of Laur
ens. S. C.. containing 6 acres, more
or less, bounded on the North by , , , ,
P. J. Moore estate, on the East by j that these desperate people will make
lands ol L. H. and A. I. Davidson, between
WILL BE JUST ONE STRAW LEFT
'—COMMUNISM. It is unavoidable
happened. We should have seen the
probable failure to get two million
dollars of road money; and we should
__ Democracies! GREEK BAYONETS
•n the South by lands of G. L. Cope--'^’hich have cast their pe^le intoi ♦—
land and on the West by lands ofith® cauldron of war, and Stalinism i (Continued from page one)
Marshal Watson. Levied on ay the''^titch is at peace and—by ownpari-j toward the Adriatic in their retreat,
property of Celie Watson. son—happy and prosperous. _ j The Italians were reported to have
sad and demoralizing picture; and,
thousands of
we can bring cans.
permanent charac-{
ter, or which will be converted and'
numerous Democrats aligned them
selves with a solid bloc of Republi-
' NOTICE OF SALE
““ lu^IiThe State ol South Carolina,
the fitful fever of war they would be ir-^....*,, t .. ,*t ra
real factors of constructive rehabili
tation.
v>-4 a
Notes From The
County Agent's Office
By C. B. CANNON, Ceuiiiy Agent
County of Laurens.
In Court of Common Pleas.
Citizens Federal Savings and Loan
Association, Clinton, S. C., Flaintiff,
vs. C. E. Galloway; Sara B, Gallo
way, et al. Defendants.
Pursuant to Decree of the Court in
the above stated case, I will sell at
public outory to the highest bidder,
[either in or'"in front of the C^urt
House at Laurens C. H., S. C., on
Groups, individuals, and “Com- only two main roads to the Adriatic,
All that tract, piece or parcel of with fancy names about | one leading north from Argirocastro county has a place for lespedeza se
... . . ... . . AM j4 «M A A M-\ A A** AM A 1M Cf . _ . _ 1 _ 41- —. 1_ ^ ...... _4 4W ^ ..I-.,..... ...... 4.
Lespedeza Serioea Has Its Place ir. i a : a w a i. <
Practically each farm in Laurens!
ricea on field borders adjacent to
woodland^ and in gullies and galled
land lying, being and situate in Cross defending America are renewing | tjje other running west from the
Hill Township, Laurens County. S.; their interventionist activities. Many | Yugoslav border.
C., containing 46 acres, more or less, these will probably soon ^ advo-1 Both these routes and feeder routes'spots will transform these areas into
bounded on the North by lands of | eating certain measures which they j were said to be crowded with troops' useful, productive land, according to
E. B. Pinson, on the East by lands perfectly well will drive us and motor equipment, imder contin-1 Covmty Agent C. B. Cannon, and J.
of Clarence Lowe estate, on the [bodily into this war. There is only
South by lands of Miss Sallied one way to_counter this attack when
ual bombing and machine-gunning | B. O’Dell, of the Laurens County Soil
from British and Greek planes. i Conservation pistrict service.
Thompson, on the West by lands of i comes. That way ^ in the hands j xhe RAF command reported Brit- j An excellent way to get sericea es-
E. B. Pinson. Levied on as the of every American citizen who can jsh planes yesterday attacked and; tablished on such areas is to mulch t
property of Mrs. Ella Lowe and Mrs.'write the English language to the scattered Italian motor, pack muleiwith sericea stems from which the a_ „
Bessie Coleman e.state, defaulting'"'®*^ h® has voted into Congress. jand infantry columns in the Elba-[seed has not been harvested. Plow
taxpayers. We are gmng to be asked to sendigani district, barely 20 miles from or disk the area about the time the
Monday, the 2nd day of the month,
diiring the Itgal hours'fbr such saiet,
the following described property, to
'*'it: ’
“All that lot, piece or parcel of
land situate, lying and being withhi
the corporate limits of the Town of
Clinton in the County and State
aforesaid, ^containing 78-100 of an
acre, more or less; bounded on the
sericea matures and spread the seri
cea stems with the seed attached over
the soil. By next spring the seed will'
east by lot of Dr. Frank Kellers; qn
the south by lot of F. C. Pinson; and
on the west by Cleveland street; the
north and south lines being 185 feet
in length respectively. Said lot being
® poilion of thc land convoyed to A.
have germinated nicely under th* r. Spencer by W. G. Neville on Au»-
list 15, 1906, and recorded in Book
supplies to England in our own few i Tirana, Albanian capital, and bomb-
All that tract or lot of land lying, little merchant ships; and later, ifjed military stores at Argirocastro.
in the Town of Clinton. LaurensiJ^ot at the same time, we are going! entire infantry column was de-
Couniy, S. C., consisting of 3 lots, t® i:>® asked to protect these freight blared to have been “thrown into
Nos. 54. 55 and 56, us shown on a ships with our warships. We all know confusion,” and the British commu-1protection afforded by the sericea
plat recorded in the office of the'ih® answer! *nique said many casualties were be-'mulch. ^ gij Tnhn v RnU
Clerk ol Court of Laurens County Germany will sink one of these ligved to have been inflicted. Many, This method of treatment is par- 2°' 'Jr'" ''
in Plat Book 17. page 466, said lots ships and the American people will'mules were killed it said, and the, ticularly desirable for field borders ^
ikont 50 feet each on the West side demand w^. Or if Germany avoids,,est stampeded. [next to woods, the specialists say.7”
of Elizabeth Street and run back in doing so, what is to prevent Russia I in one motorized column many ve-|The sericea acts as a barrier to les-,
parallel lines a distance of 200 feet, from quietly slipping a submarine hides were reported ditched and a sen the danger of the encroachment'
Levied on as the property of J. L. *"to the Atlantic and becoming the;number of them set afire. [of trees and shrubs in to cultivated xc ’ naaa'
Banders. {only great nation which “takes carej The Greeks asserted that Mussqt {fields. Besides this, it provides a con-7' ^®
■ — of her people and keeps them out.iini sped his 4nd regiment direct,venient turn row, stops erosion, may!
All that tract, piece or parcel of ,of war.” What a slogan; and howjf,-0ni the Italian capital to bolster be cut for hay, provides wagon road . ,. .-Jonti/v.i w
land lying and situate in Hunter the desperate people of the world I his forces on the center front, but around field, and furnishes valuable I |,,®p raa conveyea
Township. Laurens County, S. C.,{would fall for it! {that in a four-hour hand-to-hand food and cover for quail and other T .’
containing 43 acres, more or less,! We must help the British—it is'pitched battle “they failed, in a way .desirable kinds of wildlife. Uono
bounded by lands of the Badgett|to our interest to do so. We have .tragic for them.” 1 Care should be taken not to apply
- - - - - ■■ - - --- — 4Re Italians made a final eHortlthe mulch too heavily. When abSut
yesterday—a frantic rearguard effort {50 per cent of the ground can be seen ’ * onice lor leaurens Loun-
place, lands of Dr. T. L. W. Bailey, the same moral right to help Brit-
Hamp Stone, Workman Johnson and I ain as Russia has to help Germany,
perhaps others, being the remainder But it is long odds'that Russia won’t {—to halt the quick advance of the I through the mulch, the mulching will
of 376 acres of the Martha Sexton
place. The other portion of 376
acres was sold to Hamp Stone, Dr.
Bailey and others. Levied on as
the property of S. E. Sexton and
ty, S. C.
Terms of Sale; Cadi. In the event
the successful bidder should fail to
others as to the* estate of Martha Itect this hemisphere if we have to
Sexton, deceased, the defaulting tauc-1 battle the whole world. But don’t
payers. 'let us allow a few wild-eyed minor-
• lities to drive our government into
All that tract, piece or parcel of any hasty suicidal actions.
overstep herself. The “heat” isjoreeld,” this account from the front I probably give best results,
shortly going to be turned on to Ugnt on to say. “But attocks by thej Under the AAA program for 19411
make our government do just that.!Greeks at bayonet point overthrew'the seeding of lespedeza serica earns'“» ^
everything." lone and a hall dollars per acre ont|‘^„^, T ,ii!^ ^
The Greeks paid high tribute to the [of the soU building allowance set
ItaUan officers, saying that they for the farm, stated Mr. Cannon. | ^ ^
fought “with self-sacrifice and madej _ The Fann Meat SsqMffy ■
Let us fight if we have to. after-
math or no aftermath. Let us pro
land lying in Hunter Township.
Lsaurens County. S. C., containing
32 acres, more or less, being Tract
No. 2, of the subdivision of the
Thomas Nance lands and bounded by
lands formerly of Mary Nance, Perry
Nance, by the Simpsen lands, and
lands of the estate of J. Wash Watts.
Levied on as the property of Lucy
Adams.
Terms of Sale; Cash, Purchase to
pay for stamps and recording.
28-3C c. W. WIER, Sheriff.
ADS F.- SALE IN
OUR N^XT ISSUE
FOR PERSPIRING FEET
USB
STA-DRl
At Tmt DncgMTt U*
great efforts to hold their mien,” but' The farm price of Uvestock Is low
that they Went the same way other !er, retail prices of meat are hiipier
reinforcements had gone in that sec
tor in the past few days.
In the North, the Greeks said that
their troops h^ passed Popgradetz,
without claiming its capture, and that
hard-riding cavalry was pursuing
and rounding up retiring Fascist
remnimts. (Authoritative military
circles in London reported the Greeks
captured Popgradetz).
Wintry blasts swept Albania and
Macedoi^ anew today, working
hardships against both sides. Cold'
rain p^ted the valleys and low
lands and snow blanketed the moun-.
tains.
It was just such a siege of weath
er that Mussolini said was partly re-
spcmsible for the failure of bia iii'>
pay for papers.
and a bale of cotton will bqy less
meat than formerly. All of idiich'
stamps and recording.
. V. R. FLL-gA«w,
C. C. C. P. & Gr S.
vaaton to get going at its start
will be well p^id for producing and
conserving the meat needed oh the.
farm. Many will not be able to affordi
the meat needed, in their diet unless
they produce the animals needed to
provide this meat and in turn cure
and can the resulting products, stat
ed Mr. Cannon.
The aim of the provident farm
fiunily of average size diould be to
provi^ three finished bogs with an
average live weight of 380 to 235
pounds, and one fat heavy calf or
young beef animal ive^lhing 500 to
dOOjpounds on foot
Iflbe next step is to handle the oar-
caases after slaughtering sd that the
:di‘ up to mrril'Suit toort fai^{Dated November 13, i>40^3c
A Gentle Lixetive
Good Fpr CMIdren.
Host any I
am laxative once wIU wsieome It
next time sluggish jbowela have hhli
baious, headachy, Uatieas or upset
Synip sf Blsek-X>nui|^*b line !!»•
vor appeals to most chOdrsa. By
shnple dirsetiona, its actisp !a uaii-
ally hut ttoroufh. Plln^d'
iagiidlseg halpi tone hessii wm»..
clss. TtiKshiss: ise and tie* Next
tfaM, 108 Bynii If Btadk>Pza«fht
W. J. BENJAMIN
SERVICE STATION
Standard Products
Cars Washed snd Orsaasi
Yoor Basiaeas Appredatsd
TYPEWRITERS
Anthorized Underwood Dealer.
Cleaning snd repairing nil mnkss,
reasonable chargsa.
Kenneth N. Baker
Phone 306
We Finance
AUTOMOBILES
— o —
S. W. SUMEREL
Jacobs Bailding
'*I
FOR SALE
Dwelling and lot on east side
of Holland street, near Florida
Street school.
One two-story dwelling and
lot on west side of South Broad
Street, between Maple and
Walnut.
These are bargains, to be
sold on easy terms.
B.H.B0YD
Di'. Felder Smith
Dr. Duncan S. Felder
OPTOMETRISTS
Specialists In
Eye Examinations
Office Honrs:
Dr. Smith, Daily, 4:15 to 6.
Dr. Felder, Dally, 8:30 to 6.
Phone 29 for Appi^tment
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BENJAMIN &
SONS’
PLUMBING
HEATING
SERVICE
Tdcphoiie 9268
WE ARE HUNTING
TROUBLE
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Gray
Funeral Home
ClintiML S. C.'
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
•MaotiM* —
EMBAUIERS
Ambnlanea Service
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L. RU8SBLL GRAY aud
V. PARKS ADAIR, Gen. Mgn.
TYPEWRITER
RIBBONS
For All Make Machines,
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