The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 07, 1943, Image 6
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C
Thursdoy, January 7, 1943
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Want Ads
PO RSALE—Pigs, shoats and fat hogs
ready to kill. Geo. C. Adair. 7-2p
KEROSENE
■*' borough Oil Co. West Main St.
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF GOLDVILLE
MRS. E. G. KAY, Correspondent and Representative
Miss Martha
„ n v Yarborough: visited'the evening. At eleven o’clock a
lr C a ^ ; relatives in Saluda last week-end. ’midnight snack of hot dogs and cold
A' Private Clttsen Speaks His'Blind
Spectator Comments
On Men and Things
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Mr.'and Mrs. Judson Whitmire and brinks was enjoyed.
WANTED TO RENT—Five or six- children spent last week-end with The n ew year was welcomed in
What is the law? When a lawyer is
consulted he knows enough law to
room house in Clinton. J
chel. Hotel Clinton.
E. Wei- re i a tives in Whitmire. amid a din of bell ringing, horn know that horse-back opinions on the
lPi Mr S . Roy O’Dell spent the week-! bl °wing and singing. Mrs. Sallie law are not safe; the surest way is to
LOST—Boy’s black leather glove. If end in Fort. Mill with Mr. and Mrs.
found please return to Chronicle j Raymond O Dell,
office or phone 321-J. . . Ip Mrs. Ray Wertz spentJhe week-
end with Mr. Wertz in Portsmouth,
Bridges and Miss Blanche Durgin 1 look up the law. But suppose it is all
| son confused that one can’t tell? Well,
are leaders of this group.
Birthdays
Miss Ruby Kelly had a birthday
i in that case the opposing counsel will
make learned arguments to the court.
general scope of the governor's ’pre
rogative. His principal function is “to
see that the laws be faithfully exe
cuted in mercy.” He may veto an act
but he has no authority to substitute
private lawyers for the attorney gen
eral.
LOST—Sugar ration book, Landrum y a
H. McAbee. If found, please return Mr. and Mrs. Mack Brown and yesterday,
to 23 Jefferson Street. Ip sm all son, Maxcie, Mrs. Ray Sur-| Pinckney Hawkins will
Why do we submit to the Northern
Democrats?
Newspapers of December 4th car
ried an Associated Press story from
New Orleans which quotes Governor
Jones of Louisiana as recommending
that Southern Democrats break with
I*ve read in the papers that thej Northern Democrats. Gov. Jones’
{highway department must pay a fee
have a to the lawyers retained by one of our
WANTED Radios to repair. Also ratt and daughter, Marian and Mrs. birthday January 10th.
outburst was due to his resentment
over the preference given Northern
the “solid South”? When Alfred E.
Smith was a candidate for the presi
dency, the “solid South” split into
splinters. Virginia, Te^as, Georgia,
Florida, North Carolina—and others
—left the Democratic fold. Well, it
could be done again.
We are Democrats. We are, in fact,
the Democrats who have kept the
party alive. Now we don’t count.
Strangers we are in our father’s
house. The party of our fathers seeks
to entrench itself in power by using
our votes, while slapping us and our
mode of living and holding us to
scorn. Let us look at the truth: Why
were you a Democrat ten years ago?
Well, why are you a Democrat today?
governors to defind an act of the leg- j states in war contracts. Said the gov- When Hoover and Coolidge were
have good used radio for sale. Call Marion Hamm were guests Sunday i Clara Gosnell observes a birth- islature when it was challenged in emor: “I can’t see why we should i president we thought we knew why
C. D. (Simon) Pitts. 267-J. «■ 4p of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright in day January 9th. court. There are several points which) continue to give adherence to a party I we were Democrats. Well, why are
’ Spartanburg. | 'Robert Gaskin has a birthday Jan-,a citizen might like to have clarified,! which has treated us worse than the
WANTED TO BUY — New or used Mrs. J. O. Heuble and children, uary 10. : so I venture to state them: The legis*-[ Republican party has ever treated us
radio-phonograph (small) in good Betty Ruth and Alvin, visited rela- 1 Jeanette Holsonback observed her Mature, under the urging of Governor! on these issues (allocation of war
condition. Apply at The Chronicle-ofr tives in Clinton over the week-end! birthday yesterday. ; Maybank, anthorized the use of a 1 contracts). I can’t see why we should
flee. R. H. Brantley, Jr., of Zebulon.l J. W. Davidson has a birthday Jan-1 part of t^ie highway revenue for gen-_ adhere to the Democratic party if we
^STRAYED or Stolen — Big yellow N C., spent a few days last week uary 10th. jeral state purposes. A citizen of the are going to be stepchildren. I don’t
Persian cat named “Rusty” Notify Rev - ant * Mrs - F. Allen. ' Joe Johnson observes a birthday state challenged this in the supreme 1 see why we shouldn’t form our own
Marv stone it Rose’s Store or nhonei Mr - and Mrs - c - D - Blakely and today. ■ A [court as unconstitutional. The attor-;Democratic party and join with the
jgison, Bob, and Mr. and Mrs. M. M.j Paul Barrett had a birthday yes-j ney general of the state, as the state’s i people of the Middle West
Blakely spent Saturday in Greenville, i terday.
JX3ST—“A” gas ration book for 1937 Mr. and Mrs. George Craft Visited Fred Bragg observed a birthday
Plymouth sedan, license C-14-113. relatives in Newberry last week. Tuesday
If found please return to Luss Downs, ^ Mr?. Sudie Mae Hawkins and Miss Charles Murphy had a birthday
Railway Express^ lPi Agnes Tinsley spent the week-end
LOST—Sugar ration books of Gladys! with Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Wood in
Price, Kathleen Price, RichardPEarl | Newberry.
Price, and Donald L$e Price. If found Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Prater and
return to Gladys Price, Goldville. 1c
yesterday.
Rudolph Prater has a birthday to
day.
Eddie Lee Price observed a birth-
low officer, should have represented, (Nortnem carats) call
“"L . . In '?"■ " ob ??' has us the nation’s economic problem No.
1, but they seem more interested in
FOR SALE — Six purebred silver-
spangled Hamburg roosters, April
hatched. Will deliver.' Mrs. Larry
Todd, Route 1, Clinton. Ip
LOST—Croton glass ball watch. Re
ward. Mrs. Bob Hamer, Maple St.
Phone"303-W? . lei
daughter, Betty, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie | day Tuesday. I
Lee Price t and Mary Kate Carr, spent Katie Pearl Shealy observed her
Sunday with relatives in Newberry, j birthday Tuesday.
Mrs. Clara Payne spent Saturday j •
with relatives in Clinton. , W. M. U. Meet
Little Cathy Weathers of Green-1 The Woman’s Misionary Union of
authority to set aside the attorney
general. But the governor employed
private counsel, and those lawyers
presented a bill for $4,000, as I re
call. The first point for clarification
is this: What authority has any gov
ernor to employ private counsel for
the state?
The issue here finally was passed
on by the legislature, which author
ized the highway department to act.
But here we find a Constitutional in
wood, is spending the week with her. the Baptist church held a meeting hibition, as I see it. The Constitution
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.. B. F.
Samples
Miss v Sallie Craig, Mrs. Alice
Monday evening at the home of Mrs. i sa y s ; “The general assembly shall
J. J. Clark on Calhoun street. ! not, etc.- . , nor authorize payment
Twenty-one members were presj or paj-i payment of any claim under
LAYING PELLETS, Laying Mash, Brown, Francis Craig and Mr. and I ent. Mrs. L. H. Poag, president, call-i an y con i rac i not author j ze< j by law
O * — r-t A A W’ 'Y’’? i rr IV A o c Tlcv cf _ _ __. _ t i >« a* ^ ■» JT i :
Starting Mash; Growing Mash, Dog
Feed, Goat Feed, Dairy Feed, Horse
Feed, Broiler Mash, Calf Meal, Hog
Mrs. Floyd Osborne and son, Wallace, ed the meeting to order. _Mrs. Pearl i jj 0 j aw authorized the governor to
visited near Gray Court Sunday. i.Frady had charge of the devotional. | ern pj 0 y counsel. The employment
Mr. and Mrs? Bluford Johnson, Mr. I Mrs. Harold Murphy gave an inter- ( waS( therefore, invalid, as I see it
Feed; Scratch Feed and Oyster and Mrs w B j ohnson and Mrs.,esting program, with Mrs. James Ifi as it S ee ms to me, the governor
Shells and Grit. Blakely Brothers; c 0 i by j obnson and f ami ] y 0 jp Mitchell, Mrs. Robbie Francis, Mrs. was no t gj^p^g,.^ to em ’i oy coun _
Seed Store. Telephone 188. If [Six, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murphy and Mrs. W. W. Hair se j j n t b e first place, then neither
STRAYED—2 mules, one black, one‘B. W. Oxner. _ taking part. the highway department nor the gen-
red. Notify J. W. Taylor, Rt. 1 2p Corp. Richard
solving the economic problems of
some foreign nations than those here.
“I am convinced the only way to
get results is to fight like hell and I
propose that. we do just that,” he
said.
A distinguished South Carolinian
urged a break months ago, but for
much higher reasons than war con
tracts. C. Norwood Hastie of Charles
ton, published a letter in a dozen
great Southei^i dailies in which he
pointed out that the New Deal rests
on Northern Democrats and other
elements which have broken faith
with the Democrats of the South. Mr.
Hastie urged that the South retail its
own Democracy, that of our fathers,
and that the South save its civiliza
tion by throwing its weight to which
ever group might offer most to the
South. Mr. Hastie was not counting
spoils or the mess of pottage; he was
we Democrats under the New Deal?
Is the New Deal Democratic? Wake
up, Democrats! Let us cherish the
Democracy of Wade Hampton and
his Red Shirts; the Democracy of
Ben Tillman; the Democracy of
Woodrow Wilson; but what of this
so-called arrangement today which
coddles labor leaders and Negro poli
ticians?
Are you ready for the Eleanor
clubs and all the other innovations?
If you are—well, then you are hap
py; but if you a real Southerner,
“look unto the rock whence ye are
hewn”!
Let no man be lulled into, a sense
of security or well-being because we
hear of no manifestations. The truth
is that Northern Negroes are making
every effort to organize Southern Ne
groes; and Northern Negro organiza
tions are sending their leaders to tell
the President wh^t they want. Let
them; but the power of the Northern
ocratic support/. If we have sense
enouch to act as our interest—and
the national interest — dictates we
shall withdraw ttfat support and. let
them and their associate mischief-
makers crash to the ground.
lit*
— I to Camp McClellan,
O. Adams returned Mrs. Harold Murphy, accompanied e rafl assembly may lawfully pay for! concerned about principles of gov-
FRFF' If excess acid causes vou nains ^ :: Han Ala., Tuesday at the piano by Mrs. W. A. Moor- the services. That, it appears, is aiernment and fundamental consider-
FR ; J; exce ^ s ac d causes > P a s after spending several days with his head, gave a lovely musical reading. c i ear reading of the Constitution. ‘ations Under his olan the South
of Stomach Ulcers Indigestion, paarents Mr and Mrs w £ Ad .. After the business session the host-; Qur Constitution has been kicked P *
Heartburn, Belching, Bloating, Nau- lesS) ass i s ted by Mrs. Poag, served a abou t so much that this Question is
sea Gas Pains, get free sample Ldga, i Mr and Mrs w £ Sanders and sa i a d course with coffee and fruit WO rth study. If the governor any
at Kellers Drugstore. Aplp Mrs s H Keels of Columbia, Mrs. cake. • | governor, may, of his own initiative,
LOST—“A" gas ration book for 1941 R M. Caldwell and Mrs. G. R. Wick-l Loyal Order s of Moose Banquet iset aside the attorney general and
I'M NOT AFRAID NOW
would not merely be “in the bag,”
but, would have to be reckone'd with.
Why should we seek to maintain
Sometimes after eating too much I
had gas pains. ADLERIKA quickly
relieved me and my doctor says it’s
all right to use.” (S.R.—Minn.) Get
ADLERIKA today.
SMITH’S PHARMACY "
Chevrolet sedan, license D-12-865.! er of Pomaria, visited Mr. and Mrs/
appoint private counsel, he may like
wise appoint men to do the work of
HBWW The Loyal Order of Moose No.
H. M. Elliott, 111 Marion St., Gold-1W. E. Adams over the week-end. >1306 entertained their wives and the ..
ville. ^ H-2p Mr.- and Mrs. Herbert Lewis and Women - s cbap ter No. 410 with a ban- the comptroller general, state treas-
LOST Sugar ration book. If found, S .°^’ Je ! T ^.’ and M [ S ‘^ vi j Q uet Saturday evenihg in the as-j u r er » or any other official, even Con-
please return to B T Little Gold-' lted reIatlve s in Cj Un< ? ay ‘ ; sembly hall of Joanna club. stitutional officials, for such the at-
vi U e 'Ip MlSS J unshm , e Shealy of Newberry, The banquet was opened with the tomey general is.
‘ H spent the week-end with her aunt, s i n gi n g of “America,” led by A. B. The Constitution prescribes the
ELECTRICAL REPAIRING. Bring us and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Shealy. j G a u oway a f ter wb j cb R ev c F
^ C J, ark an , d SOn ’ Jimmy ’ Allen gave the invocation. ' ',
and Mrs. W. H. Puckett spent thei ^j r Galloway then gave the ad
dress of welcome and Mrs. E. J. Will
ingham, Senior Regent of the worn- i
your Electric Irons, Toasters, Hot
Plates and other Appliances that
need expert repairing. Blakely Broth
ers Seed Store. Telephone 188. 1c
FOR THE SOLDIER—A pocket-size
New Testament is a most appro
priate gift, $1.25. Chronicle Publish
ing Co.
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
McCain in Greer.
Miss Dorothy Clark spent last week en - s chapter, responded. ,
wdh fn ^ nds m Washington, D. C. j Singing was led again by I&r. Gal-
Mrs Horace Poag and son, Mich- i i oway and as the hour of nine drew
ael ; of Baltimore, Md.. are spending ear th e Nine O’clock Service of the
a few days with Mr. and Mrs. L. H. I i^gg was held with Mason Rowland
at the chimes. “Blest Be The Tie,”
AT FIRST
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WANTED—Several good one or two
horse farmers for land n^ar Renno. -Corp. Thomas E. Jackson of Camp!closing Mng ofToth chap\eVfoi-
Good houses, near school and store. Shelby, Miss., visited Rev. and Mrs j owed
USE
tM TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS
JOHN DEERE TRACTORS and IMPLEMENTS
THAT WORK
THERE’S A JOHN DEERE QUALITY IMPLEMENT
FOR EVERY FARMING PURPOSE
J. R. CRAWFORD
CLINTON. 8. C. .
Fertile land—bale to acre, good stock.
Excellent chance for hard working
farmer. Come to see me. W. J. Adair,
James Mitchell Monday. j J. M. Ross, master of ceremonies,
Mr. andd Mrs C.* E Boland and and i ns t a iii n g officer of the Moose
. . „ , . i ^ Ervi J' r Emi i\f pen J r ^ v ^ ee ^~ j lodge, introduced the guest speaker
State Trammg School. tfc| end with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Long of the evening) Honorable Ben Hill
CABBAGE PLANTS Nice Frost- ' n Col !™ bia ' R ay Long who has Brown of Spartanburg. After he
Proof Cabbage and Heading Let-
been visiting here, returned home.
spoke the program closed with “God
tuce Plants. Also Onion Plants, Onion:. Mrs c Si f b f Hair u has w returned, Bless America » ,
Sets and all seasonable seeds. Blakely P artal l| 3Ur S ^' he, ' e she visited ^ hall was 5 eau tif u ii y arrang-
Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. Hair at Cam P Croft for a weeks ed -phe large Moose flag stood just
stay.
above the guest table.
Tall yellow and red tapers burned
FOR SALE — Two new Columbus i John Earle Willingham has return-
"Wood Saver” heaters. R. G. Watts ed to Clemson after spending the on the lables and along the cenler
Servne Station, MountviUe. tt! holidays _with-his parents, Mr. and| ran a line ot red ^,,^3 and cedars .
vnn pvwt 7 r™m .forHgm w ' i/ J; 1 „, ngbam „ , a ; Red and yellow mint cups were at
FOR RENT—7-room house, garden, Mrs. E. T. Woodruff of Clinton, 1 each D , ac / as was a conV o f ^ nro .
wood. Near State Training School.; spent the week-end with her sister, for the evening Py P 0
Mrs. Will J. Adair, at the Training : Mrs. J. J. Clark and Mr. Clark.
School. tf
gram for the evening.
... c t, ,. ,, ,, . . _ .. Tbe tables \yere arranged by a 1
a IlS vrv Sar ivT Ru - th u 3 ?! VlSlt ^!- Mr ' lcommitte consisting of Mesdamesi
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS — Pink JP s ^ a ™, Hal1 ln Clinton Robbie Francis, chairman, Llewlyn
or blue. With genuine steel die en-j .. , nc ' .. .. Clark, Josie Boyce, Lavinia Cooley
graving. Envelopes to match. Chron- * Rr ^ n r H and n<i Mr !, r Cecd ^Dell and and Miss Naomi Hall. ;
icle Pub. Co. Call 74. * *£ nda Ja ." e ’ and ^rs. Roy A turkey dinner was prepared by!
O Dell visited Mr. and Mrs. E. C. I Mrs . j. M . Ross> Mfs . j. j. C iark and
WANTED — Good white or colored Al, tawa y m Ware Shoals Sunday., Mrs Alma o’Dell.
family with own workstock and T . e ^_ vv< :[ e ‘‘C50 m P anied by Mrs. pi ac es were prepared
equipment for two-horse farm on a Jl ^ Craf j S^verstreet. ^
permanent basi?. Very good build-, F 80 • ^ u S ' ^ i
ings and good land. On school bus 1 acc( ^ panied by I ^ r ‘ and Mrs- «L C. q ue t a success
and mail routes, 3-miles northeast of)? arby ^. Winnsboro visited Mrs.)
for 190
members and guests. Miss Blanche
Durgin assisted in making this ban-
Mountville. Write L. S. Brunk, 1000 John Wllli ngham in Ninety-Six re-
Bull St., Columbia, S. C.
7-2p
cently.
Friends of Mrs. S. B. White will
WANTED—Experienced trailer driv- 1 to know she is a patient at
ers of good appearance, at least an General hospital, Greenville,
eighth grade education, married and
preferably with one or more depend
ents. Only those interested in taking
With The Sick
Little Myrtle Murphy has returned
care of our equipment and obeying! ^ herbome ^ tbe Ge, ? era ^ ^P 11 -1
instructions need apply. Please apply i a * in Greenville where she has been
in writing to P. O. Box 26, Barnwell, j a P a Lent several weeks.
S. C., for application blanks. 7-4c Fr, ends will regret tef know Mrs.
. J. D. Sprouse is ill at her home.
LET US reroof your house with Ca- j Little Johnny Lewis, son of Mr.
rey’s giant weight cork backed and Mrs. Richard Lewis, is ill.
shingles. They cost little more than Friends will regret to know Mrs S.
light, ordinary shingles, and last B. White is a patient at the General
twice as long. Write or phone us to- hospital in Greenville,
day for free estimate on complete job Mrs. Beulah Stroude has been ill
anywhere. Three years to pay, no [ several days at her home on Ellis
down payment or mortgage required, street.
Palmetto Roofing & Supply Cp.,
Krone 4318, Prevost Bldg., Green
ville, S. C. tf
SALES BOOKS — In duplicate with
carbon. Just what you need forji
permanent charging record. Phone
74. Chronicle Publishing Co.
Mrs. Carl Sease is ill at her hoqie :
on Taylor street.
BENJAMIN &
SONS
PLUMBING
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HEATING
-SERVICE
Telephone 117
WE ARE HUNTING
TROUBLE
Birthday Party
Nadine Bridges, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. T. R. Bridges, celebrated
her birthday which occurred last
Friday, by having her friends in for
a part yat her home, on Milton road.
Thelma and Rosa Lela Bridges as
sisted by their mother, made this a
merry occasion. Ice cream, cookies
.and candy were served. Those en
joying the party were: Mary Dale,
Doris and Dorothy Humphreys,
Martin and Frances Bolick, Rodgers
and Lindy Poore, Lewis Ridings, W.
L. Arthur, Peggy Campbell, Frank
Rowe, Joyce Frady and Claudette
Hawkins.
New Year Watch Party
The Senior Girl Scouts of Gold
ville troop and their guests celebrat
ed the new year with a watch party
at Joanna club last. Thursday night.
Dancing was enjoyed throughout
TELL IT TO
THE WORLD
The first rule of salesman
ship is that if you have any
thing to sell, don’t keep it a se
cret. Tell it to the world! That,
in Clinton’s trade area, means
to advertise it in THE CHRON
ICLE. Every week this paper
goes into the homes of the resi
dents of Clinton, West Cinton,
Lydia Mills, Goldville and the
rural sections of this commu
nity where your prospective
1943 customers reside.
The More People You Tell,
the More You Will Sell!
The most, successful Clinton
firms in 1943 will be those who
through effective advertising
tell the buying public each
week what they have to sell,
the values they have to offerr
the service they are prepared
to give.
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