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\ . ^J' 7 ■VY . y V ■» Thundoy, 16^ 1941 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Poge Nme CHIEF Bffiwai • EXIEWS nUHKS -' ■■'■■» ' In bnhalf of ICayor P. S. Balky, liUjor Matiiews and ottier (rfllcers Of the Second armored division of Fort Banning, Ga^ I want to thank the ixeopk for the splendid cooperation given in helping locate camp sites for ,. this division, which will camp here ,. f In our city for, two days, October 311 and November 1, cm their way tOj the maneuvers area^ in the eastern i part of tins state. I would like to suggest to the busi> ness men of the town that they have a good supply of goods cm th^ two days, as there will be about 5,000 sol*- ) diers here. Major Matthews said the soldiers would spent A considerable amount of money. The locations where the aoldkrs will be camped will be the old air*- • pott, which is located in front of Oxl^f Wholesale company. No. 2 locaticm will be in Copela^'s pas> ture. Just back of Five Point filling station. No. 3 location will be at the armory and to the back of the soin- ^ oty, vdiich belongs to the Mississippi Youngs. t , L. H. BAGWELL, Chief of PoUce. Want Ads WESI OimON PflISOlUl AND SOCUl NEWS MBi. JOB CAmjhXLL, Csweapsnient FOR SALE — Two nice bird dogs. G. N. Moore, 62 Florida St Ip NOTICE — Bedding, qtiilta, 'pUlows and ui^olstering woric dcme at rea sonable prices. P. O. Box 223, Clin ton^ Ip KEROSENE — lOc per gallon. Yar- borough Oil Co., West yain St. >p PURSE found on street. Owner can get same by giving full description and paying for this acL Mrs. C. A. Sullivan, 92 W. Main Ip RYE GRASS. The Best Grass to plant for a Green Lawn in Winter or for Pasture and Grazing. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Triephone 188. FOR SALE—One lot and two build ings on Musgrove street, one build- ' ing cm Broad street, several lok on Florida street, 24 acres land on Adair street, J. P. Prather. 8-$^ . FOR SALE — Nine anea land on J highway 76, half mik West of Clin- ^ ton city limits. Good S-rocmi house with lights, water on rear porch, car shed, bam, crib, poultry house, two ^ acres fenced wijh barbed wire. Good building sites. Apply to R. C. Stewart, Clintom ; Ip PANSY PLANTS. Place your order with us now for Giant Pansy Plants and English Daisy Plants. $1.00 per 100 in any quantity. Also Fine Painted -Daisy Plants for 10c Mch. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Telephcme 188. to FOR SALE—35 acres land, two hous es, fruit, water, wood, lumber, cows and hogs, $2,500. Six miles north of Clinton. P. O. Box 223, Clin ton. Ip RADIO — For effident, vice on any make r Radio Service, Wall Stre^ reliabk ser- radio. Clinton TULIP BULBS! We have a Nice Se- lection'of TuUp*> Baflodils, Dutch Iris, PaperwtUte Narcissiu, Amaryl lis, Peonies and Calla Lilies. Also Vigpro, Berne Meal, Cottonseed Meal and a Large Assortment of Flower Seeds. Bkkely Brothers Seed Store. Teki^ume 188. Ic CHRISTMAS CARDS—50 Folders of lovely design and smtiment with your name imprinted, for 81-00. Place your order now for later de livery. Chronicle Publishing Co. _ ATCIDENT INSURANCE TICKETS cost only 25c a day, pay up*to $5,000. S. W. Sumerel. I^one 80 and 32. 11-27-7C Mrs. Bd Norton spent the wedc- end in Newberry wdth her suiter, Mrs. Fred Bodek^rger. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hudson and diildrcn, Doris and Harold, and Mr. and Mrs. L M. Friddk of Green ville, spent Sunday here with rela tives. ^ George Hill, Houston and Vernon Trammell, Boyd Holtzclaw, Leonard Bishop, Talmadge and Ai^iu- Sand ers, . Rozzelk Foster, Dock Dovnh:, Ralj^ Riddle, CharlM and Tonimy Galloway, of Camp Stewart, G»., were at home for the we<dc-end frmn maneuvers near Rockingham, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and children, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bagwell and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. William Can non and children, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Walker and son, Larry Joe„ and Miss Carrie Bell^ Evans atimded a surprise birthday dinner given in honor of Mr. Bagwell recently. Mr. and' Mrs. Jesse Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Cannon, Mrs. Cecil Walker, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bagwell and children, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cannon attended the funeral of Miss Lydia Cannon in Greenwood Friday. Willie Cannon and Harold Crowe spent the week-end with relatives hnie. L H. DuMway has returned to Jacksonville, Iha.,' after spemling sev eral days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Medlock attended the funeral of Mrs. MedlOck’s sister, Mrs. Lydia Cannon, Greenwood Ifist Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Fields of Bel mont, N. C., visited the latter’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Daniel, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. George and daughter, Juanita, of Gastonia, N. C., have moved to the emnmunity. Mrs. Margaret Holder and dbUdma of Gteenwood, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Rawls. J.' B. and Alfred Barbcdr of the U. S. Army, stationed at a camp in Georgia, and Chicago, DL, are home on a furlough. Mrs. Barbery’s moth er, Mrs. Blanton of Gaffney, is also visiting her. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis GrOen and children of Columbia, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dessk Wilkes. Marvin Tucker vikted relatives in Mauidm Sunday. Floyd Tucker has returned frdm’ a two week’s visit in’ Greenwood. Blr. and Mrs. M. Pi Brady and son spent (he week in Knoxvilk, Tenn., with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGinnis were Sundayiguests of Mr. and Mrs. Otis S^th at Lydia. Mr. and Mrs. Henry McGinnis and s(m. Jack, were visitors at Rainbow lake, Spartanburg, Sunday. J(^ Moore spent Sxmday at Chim ney Bockr^ tJr-"- “r - *- J. C. Price of Port' Jackson, spent the week-end with his motoer, Mrs. W. R. Price. Mrs. Lula McAbee of Union,^8pent Sunday with relatives here. Roy Lee Lyda of Fort Bragg, N. ;Cm spent the wedc-end with hk mother. Misses Eva Campbell and Mildred Arrowood of Anderson, and Jesse Campbell of Fort Bragg, N. C., spent the week-end with 1^. and Mrs. John CampbelL Mrs. Ruby Hendrix visited her mother, Mrs. C. E. Ivey, in Ware I Shoals Simday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Seville and children were Svmday guests of Mr. Seville’s mother in Andersem. Kelly Goff and sem, Raymond, of j Newberry, visited Mr. and Mrs. Hen- iry King Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Chapin and I children spent the week-end with I relatives in Dublin, Ga. I Mrs. S. L Long visited her mother, I Mrs. Lizzie Jennings, in Greenwood 'Sunday. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Clark Meadors and Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Guest visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gambrell in Greenwood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Master of Easley, visited Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Samples Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Goodman of Anderson, visited Mrs. Nora Morgan near Clinton Sunday. Miss Cora Young of Greenville, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Samuel Young. -Mrs. Pearl Cannon and family, aAd her father, Mr. Lee, visited rela- Itives in Union Simday. I Mrs. Florinif Southern of Green wood, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Cooper. Mr. and Mrs.,Clyde Kernels 'of Woodruff, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Lillie Kernels. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacks and sons on Sunday visited Mrs. Jacks’ moth er, /s^o is ill in Gray Court. ; J, H. Tobiai visited in Rock Hill last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry King had as their guests Sunday Miiss Jennk Davis, Mrs. Ligon Davis and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Jmw Davis and family of Newberry, Sgt Ckude Smith of Chester, Misses Vmmake, Mary and Betty King, Wm. P. Khig, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Powell and fam ily of Wflliamston, and Marvin ’Tuck er of GoldviUe. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Swinford and dilldren of AndenKm, visited Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hughes and son, Jimmie, Miss Benk Holtzckw, and Mrs. Vesta Eubanks spent Tues day in Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wright of Greer, visited Mrs. Ada Center Sunday. Mrs. John Mays spent Sunday in Union. James Meadors was at home from Camp Stewart, Ga., for the week end. r'Mks Dofotoy HaB visited Miss- Viola Fraser in GoldviUe the past week-end. Mr, and Mrs. John Navy and Mr. Kniidit of Woodruff, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashlin. Mr. and Mss. Copeland Adair Of GreenviUe, spent the week-end with relatives here. Miss Louise Hall has returned from a few days’ visit with her sister, Mrs. Ethel Patterson, in Cherokee Falls. Birthdays and Aanlveraarles Charles Klnard had a birthday Oc tober 14. Today is Mr. and MrS. Jim Buz- ' hardt’s 4th wedding anniversary, j Mr. and Mrs. Willk Cannon will cekbrate their first wedding anni- Iversary the 19. I Algie Griffin had a birthday Oc tober 10. I Tuesday was the 25th wedding an- Iniversary of Mr. and Mrs. A, F. CampbeU. Lavonia King is 13 years old today. Ameng The Skk Douglas Brody, Henry McGinns, Misg Janie Moore and Lou Ella Fields are iU at their homes on Beau regard street. Ed Huey is a patient at the Laurens hospital. Mrs. E. S. Wright has been U1 sev eral days. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson has been U1 for a week. Births Otaui Mr. and Mrs. Goy Ginn announce the birth of a daughter, PhyUis Yvonne, oii Sept. 26. Samples \ Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Samples an nounce the birth of a son, Wayne, on October 8. C. W. Rivenbock Dies From Injuries - Savannah, Ga., Oct 12. —Funeral services for Charles William Riven- back, carpenter, who died Saturday afternoon in a local^ hospital from injuries sustained Thursday when a scalT|>Id'oh which he was wondng ' fell, j were held Sunday aftemooa |from the residence. Interment ftrf- low4d in the Springfield cemetery at ' Sprihgfield. I Included among survivors is M. iRivenback of Savannah, formerly eg Clinton. SUBSCRIBB TO THE CHRONICU «W«(l»»tK8HC»K»IC8eWtHIHMimtWg||«K8WtXI8gm(»XggggXgKXK8»IKM«« SMALL FARMS FOR SALE—Locat ed about three miles north of Clin ton. WiU buUd homes ,to suit pur chaser. SmaU down payment, balance on easy terms, payable monthly like rent See J. L Todd, Route 1. Ic u. s. APPROVED cmcki From U. S. PuUorum Tested R. L Re^, Ban«d Rocks, White Rodcs and New Hampahires. $9.00 per 100 delivered. Cheraer if called for. FARMED I 008 Main St HATCHERY Ifewberry, S. C. WEDDING InvHatkxis and An nouncements. Engraved or Process ed Printing. Prices most reasonable. Coo4>lete sam| le books may be taken to your home for Inqpection if de- sbe& Chronicle PuMiahing Co. WANTED AT ONCE: Men to ship pine putowood from Clinton, Renno and Whitmirf to Ctoorgetown inilL Any kind of pine used. Not peded. For further informatiost write: Canal Wood Corp.^ Box 243, LilesvfUe, N. C. 16-4p After 4$—Te Sajay Ufa Mere GIVE LIVER BHJ; FLOW A BOOST- De This Every Manslixr Mr $8 Days TO be normal your Bver should diseharie about a full qurrt of di- gsstioo-aidipg bBe Jidoas ewry day. A scanty flow—may mean side Head aches, Bnioumem, Poor IHfsstiosi, that half-siek, half-ative flultng Snap out df it! Get a bottle of Kru- Salts tonUftt 8^ right In to- Nw .pMcnlafl and tahs % \ Kendiiek Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick of near Whitmire, announce the birth of a daughter, Rachel Loetta, On October 5. Mrs. Kmdrick is the former Miss Margaret Mattox of this city. Medloek Mr. and Mrs. Luther Medlock an nounce the birth of a daughter, Bar bara Anne, on Sept. 25. Blue Hose, Newberry Meet Fridoy Night The first hmne football game of the season will be played on Johnson field Friday nid^t when Presbyterian afid Newberry college, rivals of long standing, meet under the li^ts at 8 p. m. The Bhie Hose have played three games thus far, winning fnxn Ogle thorpe, and losing to Clenison pnd The Citadel. Friday’s game promises to be (me of the hardest fought tilts of the season. Thritting Now 1942 PHILCO I Beom-of-Light Rodfo-Phorngroph if PHXCO sMOTO-ueme 88. St DUCHLNo needles to change; records last 10 times longer; new puritj of tone. if NIW SMIICO AUTOMATIC BKOtO CMANMt. Plays ten 12-uich nr twelve 10>inch records at one loading. if IXClUSIVf STtOBOtCOSf Ettbles you to play records at perfect recording-studio pitch. if NIW TAT-PIONT CAMNIT with Interior Light No lid to lift if BUAT4N sunt AMUAL SYS. ' ” "“.Just plug in and play. if txpumncomoucAmmr, gracefully designed in butt and slicra Walnut if MANY OTHIt NIW SIA- TUtlS, including Complete Electric Push-Button Opera tion, Separate Bass and treble Controls. if SNUCO NOMI tKOtDINO UMT. Optional equipment at moderate extra coat PHILCO im niostrated 5189« EASY TERMS MAXWELL BROS. & KINARD CUNTON —TWO STORES —LAURENS iWWNXHXNIWtXNNieNaPIgNNNNNWIWniBBNmmXtWIINItNimXNNIINNWI SOMEIMNG REAIIT NEW! .-r'-' -''V. ■f f i I ■ 4 ■e 9-^ ■ ! THE WOMD'16IIU1EST FRH XT COMING TO GlitavroOD COUNTY FAIR Seldeii^Hie Stratosphere Man-^-Will Give Gfeenwood Foir Visitors Thrill of Life. ■■ iVoonful in I'idaM of watar (hot ,Qt, cMd) half an hour bafora btraMctet and katp thia up for 89 daya. Do ttiia aad yotuUpo may know It la to gat up fa^M^ aud raody for a raal day*! woHcMfy KniadMM for tha aast $0 daya on our giiaitete of aal- jgiactkn or mofyoy rafUndid. emm pMAUfACT Saldon—tha Stratowiihara Man—baa thrjitod and daliflhtod thiruyandi of qwetatora aa ha awaya, pandulum- Iflto, IM laat abova Om aartb on tba iip of a slendar atari pola, or baUflcaa pracariouily on tha adga of a diair rariing cm a Tho aaatning aaaa with which Sri- doD pgrforaaa kla unlqua act la da- crivlnc for It taok ftva long yaara of hard praeflea to aoqulra tha akiU to away bade and forth aoma 85 faat— whila itanding on top of hia haad aritti hia kga proJocUng upward Into apaea—without oaua^ toa rod to doubla. Ho aauat maintain par- fact control of hia body and of tbo rod-mr akwl Sakkn haa parformad bafora lltar- •Uy hundrada of ttkouaanda of por- aona at major falra throughout tha nriloo and at flia^World’a Fair In San TiaDdioo in 1940 whara ha waa tha faataro attraction—aalactad fay tha fair offkiala from morl than a thou sand faatura acta which had appUad forthdplaca. _ Ha la a quallflad anginaar and da- signad and built tha aquipmmt uaad ki hia act Tha ataal la tha flnaat whidi can ba obtainad and tha rod la hollow, aa a aoUd rod would aoon braak. In 1989 Saldan won tiia favorita parfonnar contaat by popular vota of tha amuaomant world in a contaat eonductad by Billboard magazlna. LET US DEMONSTRATE ON YOUR OWN FARM The latest sensation in Power Fam^n^ is Tru-draft. It is the newly discovered, correct principle for drawing farm im plements with power. I Tru-draft relieves unnecessary strain and greatly reduces operating costs. Your new tractor must have Tru-draft to be up-to-date. It is a truly great contribution to Power Farming. tilt ii ' UiD SEE THIS KEI niNCIPLE III THE NEW H. J. 6- D. T. PITTS Clinton, S. C. • •• ■ - < ' .A