The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 11, 1943, Image 6

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V y. Page Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Thursdoy, February 11, 1943 Want Ads Want Ads PROMOTED LOST — Sugar ration book of Essix' LOST—“A" gas ration book for 1935 ! V-8 Ford. License C-55-830. If Jacks. If found, please return toi me on Route 1, Clinton. Ip!found, please return to A. B. Blakely, Jr. ' 11-2c WANTED—To pasture April 1, 100 hfe&T of cfettle. J. Hamp Stone. Ip TRESPASS NOTICE — No hunting, Theodore Haviland fishing or trespassing of any kind FOR SALE int-uuuie xiaviiaiiu a jj owec j on m y j anc j fl ve miles from China, Apple Blossom patteni, new Clint0n near North Creek Arthur F.' 76-piece set, service for eight. Attrac- Tay i or 18-3o tive price furnished on request. Re ply to The Chronicle office. 1c ELECTRICAL REPAIRING. Bring us — ‘ your Electric Irons, Toasters, Hot KEROSENE-12c per gallon Yar- ]ates and other Appliances' that borough Oil Co. West Main St. tf ^ ne( , d cxper , re p airing Blakely Broth- FOR THE HOME—Nothing is more ers Seed Store. Telephone 188. 1c useful than a roll of Scotch Cellu- EXPERIENCED steno - bookkeeper lose Mending Tape. en s ’ s ’ will do stenographic or other cleri- 1 holds. 10c, 15c, and c. r ca j work evenings or week-ends. Publishing Co., Phone 74. Write B, cp The Chronicle. ll-4c LOST—Sugar ration book. If T f °y" d ’ LOST—Sugir ration books of Colie please return to e en L. Brown and Ethel Juanita Brown, i Cothran, Lydia Mill. Pjjf f oun( j please return to Mrs. Brown, WANTED—You to see our complete Marion St., Lydia Mill. Ip line of Chambrays and Seersuck- viCTC)R'F _ Garden Fertilizer, Bone ers m Dresses and Suits. Sizes 9-52., Meal Spartan starting Mash.j Moore s Dress Shoppe. Growing Mash, Laying Mash or I0D1Y... TOMORROW By Don Robinson COLDS—Cure ! It is an amazing thing, in this age of medical and scientific miracles, that no one has been able to figure jout how to cure a common cold. Our doctors can take us apart and put us together again, they can use blood of one man to save the life of another, they can shoot a liquid into 1 our bloodstream which will cure diphtheria or typhoid fever, they can make the blind see, the lame walk (and have often brought the dead back to life — but when it comes to fighting a case of the sniffles the {medical profession is an almost total loss. CPL. FRED L. ELLIS - I there is no real cure for a cold, as a Fred L. Ellis son of Mr. and Mrs.i". a,i0 " probably «P» d «« a bil- person you see what he or she sug gests you do for it. There is hardly a person who won’t have something to suggest. Some will be enthusiastic about one medicine, some another— and if you interview enough people you will finally get a list of every thing on the druggist’s shelf. But the very fact that there is such wide disagreement over what might help, is pretty good evidence that none of them are going to perform any mir acles for you. FDA—FTC The Food and Drug administration and the Federal Trade commission have, for years carried on campaigns to stop every manufacturer of a pro duct for colds from making exagger ated claims. As a result of constant pressure and a general tightening up of the ‘ laws, there isn’t a single cold pro duct which is now permitted to use MEDICINES—Expense . |^ e ^ ord “f ure ”° n its Package or in Altl _ . ., , it _ , its advertising. The control has gone Although it seems apparent that cq f ar f ap * Hurimr Go Get Him, Rex! WANTED—All kinds good used fur-‘PELLETS, Scratch Feed, Goat Feed.iW. E. Ellis of this city, has recently1I!“ niture, heaters, wood and oil stoves and antiques^ or what have you. The Dairy Feed, Horse Feed, Fat Back been promoted to the rank of cor-1 J 0 . 4 Hog Meal, Fine Feed, etc. C-W-Siporal. Cpl. Ellis is stationed at Sioux doctors to hear them tell us to “take tf | Guano Co. an extended visit. Trading Post, Laurens, S. C. LOST—Sugar ration book. If found, WANTED—Experienced sewing ma- please return to John Moore, 1-A chine operators. Also learners. Ap- Davis St., Clinton. ^Pjply Hallmark Shirt Co. 1c FOR SALE—Two mens’ bicycles, in 1 STRAYED—Black and brown spotted ' —i... . good condition.' New tires. Lewis female pig, 6 weeks old. Finder C^IIXH tf?! I KITftKJ ’ kl EWC Cooper, Phone 210-M. 11-2c please notify C. L. Wehunt, Box 103,' Jvyu 1 n ■ V/PI MCYT J Sugar ration book of A. E. ^ Goldville. . ic FOR THE WEEK so far, in fact, during the past two years, that the claims on most pack ages now discourage the purchaser. For years I have had a favorite remedy which I felt really did get 1 rid of my colds quickly. When I first i Rex didn’t a ward af charged right who Is stm that the leash was a gead tial one. trained dags are the vital Panama canal. LOST 1c Falls, South Dakota, and Mrs. Ellis, e ^ sy . fo ^ f, few , day *:” we . spend ' started using it there was a statement the former Miss Nelle Tinsley, of many hundreds of millions for our ; on ^ bottle ^ my money would < Goldville, has joined him there for pet cold remedies or those suggested ^ refunded unless it reheved m y j 00 YOU have a husband, son, broth- cold within 24 hours. | er or friend in the. army, navy, sir Recently, however, the label has; or mari ne corps? If so, send him a been changed radically and the pres- of Military Stationery with the ent label is so negative in its claims i Insignia his branch of service. In that I have lost most of my faith in **** boxes. $1.00. Chronicle Publish ing Co. Phone 74. Lawson. If found,, please return to FOR SALE^Nice fresh eggs. E. R, me on Route 3, Lydia Mill. Ip Knox, E. Carolina Ave., Phone 386-J. lei Miss Elolse Brown, Correspondent and Representative . T _ . _ .. Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Dabbs spent FOR SALE—1937 Ford 5-passanger! Sunda ith the latter , s mother Mrs Coupe, 4 recapped tires, radio and| B E Reed in Ware Shpals heater Co. $375.00. Timmerman Motor lc Roy McKittrick of Greenville, and Ralph McKittrick of Charles SEED IRISH POTATOES. We have Genuine Maine Grow-n Irish Cob blers and Red Bliss. Get some planted early this season. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 18&. lc GlFT^RinDletone Bond FRESH FEED hel P s make healthy'ton, visited Misses Sally Ann and ca n 1 ste,u Duckett on sund - paper and 100 envelopes. To the rela- ^ »» hve or friend in service you ean^^y^^^ send no more appreciated gtft,;C- w - s Guano Co. Ip Chronicle Publishing Co. by our friends. It is an interesting experiment, when you have a cold, to ask each * : interested to know he has returned home after being a patient at Hays thatrproduct hospital. 1 F «, • , . .... I never did know whether the Jl™?* . medicine ready helped, but reading those strong claims on the label Mr .and Mrs.! Roy Sanders and little daughter, Betty, visited the [formers mother, Mrs. G. S. Sanders, FOR RENT OR SALE — Two-hprse in Union Sunday. FOR SALE—1941 Studebaker coach,: farm - ^ acres in cultivation good Pvt. Ezzie Miller of Camp Shelby,| 5 practically new tires. Motor per- 6-room dwelling, two tenant houses.;Miss., is spending a fifteen-day fur- feet, overdrive. 28 miles to gallon. A' Locatednem- Renno^Or will trade lough with his mother, Mrs. Janie bargain. $695 Timmerman Motor Co. this p^pertjr-for town property. See Miller. LAYING PELLETS, Laying Mash,- -- — 1 Mr ’ and Mrs * Curtis Jackson and regret to know she is a patient at Hays hospital. Mrs. Jim Coleman is ill at her home on Main street. Mrs. W. R. Cauble is a patient at the General hospital in Greenville. Birthdays G. C. Mclnvaile will observe a birthday February 13th. Mrs. C. C. Smith observed a birth day February 7th. Barry’ McLendon will have a birthday February 14th. C. B. Gilham observed a birthday 1 February 8th. seemed to make me feel as though I soon as I opened the bottle. ? LOSS—Offensive There are, of course, a lot of medi cines which do make breathing easier j and which make a cold less hard to bear. So, in spite of there being no cures, there still are reasons why i most of us are willing to spend mon ey on cold medicines. As for seeing the doctor, that also seems strongly advisable in the case of a bad cold. Not that the. doctor can do much about the cold, but he Birthday Party i • .— — , Little Gearld Dean Satterfield en-1 can }* we are threatened with i FOR SALE—1940 Plymouth 5-pass-' children spent the week-end with the tertained with a birthday party Fri-, P neum onia or have symptoms of any Starting Aiasn, growing masn, UOg, — „ lattor’c nawntc Mr nnH Mr® Walter >-i.-— --i ’ ’ * Feed, Goat Feed, Dairy Feed,. Horse enger coupe. Motor perfect. Extra, latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter fS B^rMasreaU^Ho*!^ «*«• »<»• Timmerman Motor Kirby. Feed. Scratch Feed and Ovster Co - . lc i James O. Sanders of Camp Shells and Grit. Blakely Brothers SEWING—At reasonable r^tes. Bring .® r ^ on ’ is spending a few, Steed Store. Telephone 188. Icj ypur sewing and button 1 holes to da ^ s ^^^ ^ " c,,nor rotiryr. Tampc be made, to Mrs. T. E. Caldwell, 85 and fami ^' _ _ . LOST—Sugar ration book of James o* -roi i ion • jp Mr..and Mrs. Roy Snyder and,Mrs other serious ailments, which often ypur sewing ~ and" buttonholes" "to days with his ‘brother, Roy Sanders, with games. Wafers, sandwiches —i and p Uncb W ere served. West Main St. Telephone 180. * William Glenn, Jr. If found, please return to Mrs. J. W. Glenn, 65 E. L O w PRICES on BABY- CHICKS. „ , A ir. No orders taken for less than 50. Carolina Ave. l p Start them on SPARTAN Maahes and Nell Mills visited Mrs. Bernice Lam bert in Spartanburg Sunday. Mrs. Frances Bowen visited her mother, Mrs. Mann, in Laurens Sun- SPRAY NOW. We have Lime Sul-!watch them grow. C-W-S Guano Co.;day. phur, Bordo Mixture, Arsenate of FOR SALE—20 bushels - Red Ripper'' Mr - and Mrs - Yarborough Lead, Scalecide, Nursery Volck and others. Also Dusting Sulphur, Tobac- Peas. C. B. Holland. Ip ! Visited the latter’s mother, Mrs. Jane Kernells, in Ware Shoals Sun day afternoon from five to six! o'clock. Sixteen friends enjoyed the accompany or follow colds, occasion. Jewell and Sarah Alice E,n ce the common cold itself re- Satterfield entertained the little folk s, fR s m the loss of more man hours of work than any other sickness, and since it causes more general discom fort in the lives of all of us than does Girls Auxiliary To Meet almost any other ailment, it would; The Girls Auxiliary will meet to- seem worthwhile for the government | night at Lydia Baptist church at ^ aunc h a major scientific offensive 7:30. Mrs. Oakley leader asks every | toward the goal of keeping every DRIVE CAREFULLY SAVE A LIFE! SO FAR TfflS TEAR THERE HAS BEEN O FATALITY from AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS in LAURENS COUNTY Let's Strive To Make 1943 a Safe Year On the Highways. This date last year, 0 member to be present. co Dust, Black Leaf 40, Evergreen, FRYERS —Nice fat fryers for sale, day. Red Arrow, Triogen and Dogzoff. 35c pound. Call.James E. Anderson, j Miss Helen Navy visited Miss Cora Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Tele-; Phone 219-R, or Harry Nettles, Phone Roper in Colville Sunday, phont 188. • lc 325-J. ^ lc Mr. and Mrs. D. D. JMcManus 1 of FOR SALE — Model A Ford. See i Whitmire were week-end guests of CABBAGE PLANTS. Nice Frost Proof Cabbage and Heading Let- James E. Anderson. tuce Plants. Also Onion Plants, Onion —— Sets and all seasonable seeds. Blakely i w-i || D D L Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. * nOrnWGil uOy DQCK WANTED — Radios to repair. Also 111 Service Third Time have good used radio for sale. Call, — 2 C Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Smith. j Mr. and Mrs, C. B. Smith were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Navy * j on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilson of Lau- Blrth Announcement Holcombe Mr. and Mrs. Furman Holcombe of Camden, formerly of this community, announce the birth of a son, Lamar Edward, February 1. Mrs. Holcombe is the former Miss Mae McLendon. , Smith Infant Funeral,services for Miriam Diane Smith infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Smith, were conducted* American nostril working 24 hours a! day. . RAY, ‘T SAW IT IN THE CHRON- ! ICLE.” THANK YOU. C. D. (Simon) Pitts. 267-J. 1 l-3p F. M. Stutts has received a letter Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Smith. BABY CHICKS BWD Tested, Pure from Edward A. Groves, who was Mrs. J. M. Cranford has returned to j Breeds in Barred Rocks, White reared in the Thorhwell orphanage, Charleston after a week’s visit with; Rocks R I Red-C White Wvandottes and is now in the-service, stationed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Al- ^nd Buff Onlgtons ALo Felds! at San Francigcb, Cal. Major Groves j ford. Supplies and Remedies. Blakely entered the orphanage as a lad in Mr. and Mrs. Herman Robinson of Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. 1689, from Savannah, Ga. He re- Greer visited the former’s parents, _— turned here for the alumni reunion Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Robinson Sun- ATTENTION WHEAT GROWERS j n 191 i t an d for a number ol years day. Our flour mill runs daily. Grind bas held a responsible railroad posi- Mrs. D. A. Dawton spent the week- your own wheat and save your feed. 2j on j n California. * lend with her brother-in-law, J. L. E Y Guiding, Waterloo. S. C. _12-5C | Jn writing his friendj Mr _ Stutts j Dawton and family, in Calhoun Falls. ; Eitl^E! If excess acid causes you pains he said: * I LbU 6 Patsy Cranford of Charles-1 of Stomach Ulcers, Indigestion, .. It is a lone crv back to a certain' I 0 "’ is spendihg a few weeks with i Heartburn. Belching, Bloating, Nau- day in June 1898> to the present. I ^ grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. | sea Gas Pains, get free sample Udga, met Dr . j acobs 0 n one of the walks JJr v t m ^ 1 at Kellers Drug Store. Aplp near the old i aundry that day . H e Mr ‘ and Mrs ' E ' J ' Blue o£ Greer ’ i-ens, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barbee Friday afternoon at Calvary Baptist of Goldville, spent the week-end with : church b .y Rev - c - R - Anderson. Bur ial was in the church cemetery. TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MACHINES Sales and Service CLEANING A SPECIALTY Reasonable Charges KENNETH N. BAKER Phone 306 Dr. Felder Smith Dr. Duncan S. Felder OPTOMETRISTS Specialists In Eye Examinations » Office Hoars? Dr. Smith, Daily, 4:15 to 6 Dr. Felder, Daily, 9 to 6 Phone 29 for Appointment !': :: CLINTON, S. C. X spent the week-end with the latter’s WANTED—To buy a few nice cattle told me he had heard that I had or mother Mrs Geneva , rnkpr of any description. J. Hamp Stone, planned to join the army. I admitted! Mr. and Mrs. Bascum Taylor of Up that I had done so. He wished me MountvjU vis V led Mr . an J Mrs luck but as I recall he did not give GARDEN SEEDS When you I „„ planning your Victory Garden be • ^ * *1, I ^ Irs ' E ^ oyd Watkins and son, Mil- sure to remember that we have the' j.’ * have signed up for the WO od, of Laurens, visited Mr. and right Seeds for it. Also all kinds of dlird tune. But this time I know my Mrs. Clarence Blackwell Sunday. Plants in season. Blakely Brothers ac t lon would have the hearty ap- Artis Hill of Laurens, spent the' Seed Store. Telephone 188. j c proval of Doctor, _ • *) week-end with his parents, Mr. and | ~^ —-—-— 1 “I was only fifteen then. He should Mrs. C. C. Hill. , , J Green wood for heaters |have g j ven me a spanking and sent Mrs. Evelyn Delozer of Cramerton, an c , i ry A st ^ ve wood cut - ady £or me to bed. Now I’ve just celebrated spent the week-end with her sister, use, E. F. Anderson, Phone 124. 18-2c jmy 60th birthdate . |-Mrs. Lester Cole. LOST — Kerosene ration book. If “The war department reinstated Mr and Mrs. Horace Smith ant} found, return to Fred O. Hunter, my . commission as Major, Infantry, daughter, Frances, were visitors of TPTA O 1 . _ . : . ~ m RFD 2, Clinton. SPECIAL—One rack of Dresses, val ues to $8.95, for $2.00. One lot of Skirts for $1.00. A few Winter Coats at one-half price. . Moore’s Dress Shoppe. . lc and I am now assigned to the Port Matter s parents, Mr. and Mrfe. of Embarkation, San Francisco,, as ^ us Harris, on Sunday, assistant port transportation officer. | Second class seaman Ezra Bowen 1 “In 1918 we rather looked down 0 * Norfolk, Va., spent a ten-day on the service of supply as a neces- furlough with Mrs. Bowen recently, sary evil, but on this occasion it looks! Mrs. A. C. Clark visited her daugh- j different due to the extrtme dis- i t er Mrs. Willie Rushton, Sunday, j LET US reroof your house with Ca-'tances, both by rail and water, as Seco nd ckiss seamap Hapipton rey’s giant weight cork backed!well as the large number of people 5J. 1 ^ n J /ri . spe " t a f ? w days . rec€ntl y shingles. They cost little more than to be fed and clothed, etc. So I guess Mjj ?? d Davis ‘ ^ will do the best I can wherever Misses MildrM and Franco* Over- they ptft me. I am scheduled for street visited their mother Mrs. Mary overseas but am not so sure of that. Re ll Overstreet, the past week-end. As my rank dates from Nov. 28, 1941, light, ordinary shingles, and last twice as long. Write or phone us to day for free estimate on complete Job anywhere. Three years to pay, no down payment or mortgage required. Palmetto Roofing & Supply Co., Phone 4318, Prevost Bldg., Green ville, S. C. ^ tf _ Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and 1 am hoping it will not be long be- daughter were Sunday guests of Mr. fore l gain my silver leaf or eagle. I and Mrs. Gus Harris. thought I was entitled to one or the) Mansel Bridwell of Honea Path, other when I entered service, but it 1 visited Robert Bobo Saturday, seems it is out of order to promote BENJAMIN & SONS PLUMBING HEATING SERVICE Telephone 117 WE ARE HUNTING TROUBLE • before reinstatement of commission previously held. It is necessary to enter , service before promotion available. . Well, the main point of this letter, is this—In celebration of my 60th asked to attend. I birthday anniversary, my reinstate ment into the army to serve for. the third time in a national emergency, and in thanks for the fact that at! sixty I am physically fit for unlimit- j ed service in the army, I am enclos ing check. Use it in any way you see fit. “Kindest regards and best wishes to Thorn well and to you. Sincerely, W. M. 8. Meeting The Woman’s Missionary Society is of the Baptist church will have its monthly meeting Sunday afternoon at 4:30. All ladies interested are Among The Sick Friends of Fred Anderson will be 4 E. A. GROVES.’ 1 ^' ' ANTISEPTIC L/QL/ID' CL£4 V v f \ST' SEND HIM A BOX! Buy More For Writing to Him AIR MAIL STATIONERY r Light Air Mail Stationery, just what you need to write to the husband, son, brother, nephew or friend in the service to reduce postoy. „ MILITARY STATIONERY A package from home the young man in service will de light to receive. Beautifully engraved in gold with United States Army, Navy, Marine and Air Corps insignia. NOfE AND POUND PAPER (BOXED) v * ’ In lovely shades and weaves of highest quality at popular .prices. ft- 'T~- You Will Have No Xrouble Supplying Your Stationery Needs Here. ❖ isnini Stationary Department v