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\ :1 f i X Poge S IX THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, June 14, 1945 r Want Ads 5, TO RFNT — TO FIND TO BUY — TO SELL Everybody Roads the Want Ads Terms: Cash Want Ads LOST—Bunch of keys. Finder please return to The Chronicle office. 1c IOR SALE—All kinds of wood. See H. J. Pitts. EW Fo 100 h. PENCIL SHARPENERS—Giant au tomatic, best for office and home. Chronicle Publishing Co. I l ~ For the Week . . . South Clinton News MRS. NELLIE McCLENDON, Correspondent and Representative As Washington Seesflt. THE NATIONAL SCENE NOTICE OF ELECTION Special to The Chronicle. State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. r* , Notice is hereby given that? t gen leral election to fill a vacancy in the : General Assembly from L a u r.e n s M Washington, June 12. — By asking ^-' oun ^y' State aforesaid, will be held I for emergency legislation to increase i^t the voting precincts fixed by law i unemployment insurance, to lengthen i * n County aforesaid on Tuesday, Mr.^and Mrs. Fred Carrol of Au 1C FOR SALE Case walkin^’.cuUivator, g us ,a Ga. v,*„ed Mr. and Mrs. A.|-—- —^IriTK^ m go6d condition. $35.00. E. B..M. Shumate Sunday. insurance is paid, and to include a da y following the* first Monday, a$ NEW Ford motors a y ada ^ e ^/ 0 f"" Copeland. Ip Mrs. Dora Harris spent the past large group of workers not now eli-1P rescribed by the State Constitution. ICO h. P_ ^ r^Hjc ; WANTED — Win pay $14 40 ceiling: we % k Wlth her son ’ Clarence Harns ) gible for unemployment payments,! The qualifications for suffrage are more plent.ful. Baldtv m Motor Co. 1c, ANTED ^ ^Ul^pay m Laurens . . President Truman has made it clear j as follows: FOR SALE — Frying-size chickens, thing from* 100 to 300 lbs. Price o C - 1 Hayward and" Junior Tumbhn were; that he is vitally interested in ex-1 Residence in the State for two dressed, not dressed, fried — any' cording to grade. The Newberry Ab- ^week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs., tending, rather thadj ireducing, the i years, in the County one year, in the 1 , Shad y Grove: David T. Pitts, V. E. you want them. See Louie bator Newberrv, ,S. C. Jull2-p: Et oredge Gerger in Newberry. ; government’s social Welfare program, polling precinct in which the elector > Sheal y* J - p - Johnson Wham, G C. Watts. Mt. Pleasant: C.^W. Madden, T. F. F. Moore, A. B. Fufler. Merna: C. >V. Mahon, Mrs.- John F . Ropp, C. N. Adair. „ Owings: N. C. Bryson, Talmadge oley, Floyd Cook. ra: D. M. McClintock, S. H. Byrd, Fleming. Pleasant Mound: J. G. R. Martin, Lee West, C. E. Burdette. Poplar Springs: Guy Elledge, .A. W. Walker, E. A. Pitts. ‘‘ Pi^nceton: W. L. Freeman, A. K. Hughes, A. J. Monroe, j Renno: W. E. Bell, J Miss Minnie Ray. Copeland, way you want TBornley, on Sloan St MIMEOGRAPH PAPER legal size. 500 sheet Chronicle Pub. Co. lp A - ™ -1 Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Austin and The President has asked congress offers to vote, four months, and the READ the daily newspapers—New- children ^ near clintoni and Mrs. j to increase federal benefit payments < payment thirty days before election FOR SALE—Five fancy milk cows with young calves. H. J. Pitts. ER-Letter and,. papers, Sandwiches, Soft Dri^! t o the states so that states can pay; s package. The Ice Cream Peanuts. Clinton Bus Mrg Pauline Lawson Sunday. * |up to $25 a week to the unemployed, Provided that ministers in charge of , Terminal. Phone 5tf. : __tfl Misses Earline Ballard and Rut h !and can continue such payments forjan organized church and teachers of milk cows FOR FATHER’S DAY — Send him Thomas spent the j week-end wit h i s:x ^ths of unemployment He has; public schools, shall be entitled to W Green in Ninety-! als0 asked that provisions 'be made |lor unemployment benefi^ to federal ,, _ , , (employees and maritime workers. Mrs. Luther Thomason 1c! a gift fie will appreciate. ,A Sub- M r .and Mrs. F — scription to Life, Time, Esquire or six. TRY our handy super service battery Readers Digest. For substritUeons .t6i , tITT ,„ r , MIirililsllI1 rhargor. R^uires only 30 mihutes,| a n magazines, see Gilba^kely.Jl^t, ^ weck . end to ^.me w'ift! <* every eleetor offering to vote at i^lemihg vote after six months residence in the State, otherwise qualified. Managers of election shall require T iem0V ’ ng ba ei e r r M i r0r Sh C nn r P FOR SALE—Nice shofts, weight 75 Pfc. J. B. Thomason, who has recent- favorable attitude toward keeolnk so! any e,ection ’ before allowing him to J1 00. Joes Ej-so -ci\ c . ]40 lb Also nice brood mare . ly be en liberated from a German 1 j secur j tv in t he hands of ^ov i vote ’ the P roducti o n of his registra- 128. tfi— ~ .z. l cia i securny in me nanas oi gov-| firtn Posey W. Copeland. Phone 46 or prison! camp. ,) ernment but it also is internreted asi tion certificate and P r °of of the pay- 15 Mrs. Pearl Grant and Robert and indicating a fear of possible wide-1 ^anv^n^H la? a0y e ! e ^ tl0n i TERMITE CONTROI Building ma-i Harold Waldrep of near CJinton, vis-' spread unemployment following the abl p The production" o^a certificate -i- terial is so vital in-winning themed Miss Ruby Waldrep Saturday. ' wa r. Mr .Truman spoke of the “ma CARTER S,and SHEAFFER’S INKS 1 174-J. ‘"colors white, black, blue-black, royal blue, green, and brown. Hig gins’waterproof In^a Ink. black and, war - hot have your property i J ohn Thomas Gallman red. Chronicle Pqblishmg_Co: > protected* against termite damage i returned to BainbTidge, Md„ a H er i due to "the lack of adequate benefit be Tonclusivrnronf nT'ihrnrvment STRAYED- White-faced bull. Ring and save that needless wiste of. tim- - spendin g ^a ^ave with Jiis parents, i for workers temporarily unemployed ( p rn out of right ear. ber. Cdll J. R. Crawford; Phone 10. (Mr. and cyi hasr “ l llld - or of the receipt of the officer au- ^an yn nose, piece torn Not mean Will pay $5.00 regard for Termite Co. of S. C., M. D animal.cm premises where found. Bill'Mgr., Batpsburg, S. C - , , ; FRfeE—We are still giving pre-war ENGRAVED Calling Cards for array and navy officers Mrs. Paul Gallman. (during the transition from war to ‘hour fijeed for opening Wiley,; Miss Omrea Patterson visited Miss (peace.” tf Ruby Pressley Thursday. | I Mrs. J. A. Black, Sr., and Mrs. T. j Althougn unemployment has al-i ^ on ^. 0 ^ th ’ The chairman of the G. Lockey of Columbia, visited Mrs. ; e ady increased slightly, it is believed r,° ard .,° . Managers can administer Shiloh: R. G. Wilson, C." E. Wal lace, Roy Gray. Stewart’s Store: W. D. Stewart, Dennis Stoddard, Earl v Hughes. Tip Top: W. B. Sims, Smith, Dewitt Burdette. Trinity Ridge: C. D. Wilson, Osc^r", Bolt, W. M. Cain. Waterloo: Mrs. Walter Lanfprd, H. C. Sims, R. G. Smith. Watts Mills: Larry Weeks, J. C. Martin, O. C. Haymes, Mary Motes, clerk. * t Woodville: B. V. Gray, T. M. Kel- lett, R. W. Curry. ' Youngs: H. K. Abercrombie, F. E. Bobo, W. G. Henderson. The IVIanagers at each precinct named £bove are requested to dele- .r T 3 * the polls Managers and Clerks tnust gate one of their jjiimber to secure (take and subscribe'to the Constitu i tional oath. The g Cards for service c 1 e a n in g windshield, p red Hope in Greenville Sunday. [that this increase is temporary and | th ® oath^ to the other Managers and . An ideal, useful ; brushing floor boards, checking bat-j j^ r and ^j rs j > £ Mims visited is caused chiefly by the shifting of t0 , the Clerk; a Notary Public must gift for father, husband, brother oi tery, checking air pressure m tires. ^ Mrs. Mary Mimms Saturday in New- needs for manpower from some i n _i adminis ter the oath to the Chairman, triend. Ask to see samples. Chronicl# Joe’s Esso Service. Phone 128. ; berry idustrie^ to others. For there iarej The M ana gers elect their Chairman Publishing Co. Phone 74. ; trr^v> cat r f’ni anri \trc FrpH Sh#>itnn anH (m-n-nr industries which are still a ^ d Clerk. Publishing PIANOS — Just received and had tuned lot of real good pianos. Pric- « reasonable. Terms: 20 r r down, balance 12 months. The Trading Post, Laurens, S. C. tf FOR SALE—Brand new John Deere I Cpl. and Mrs. Fred 8-ft. grain binder. J. R. Crawford. | children of Ft. Knox, lc friends and relatives ! the week SWEET POTATO PLANTS, TOMA-', j c> McLendon , S 3c, Shelton and j many Ky., visited here during The polls shall be opened at such voting places as shall be designated alarmingly short of manpower. The situation in the shipyards on the Pa-, cifie is an example. Secretary of the at 8 o’clock in the forenoon, and close of Bain-[Navy Forrestal says that 15,000 at 4 o’clock in the afternoon of the T „ C ! . ?^^ tS A»5„ ab _ b _^ la i.bridge, Md., is spending a leave with skilled workers qre urgently needed da y of election, and shall be held USED SHEET IRON roofing for sale. Also Feeds, Mashes, Coal and Fer-! phone 188. to speed the repair of ships damaged open during these hours without in- of in the Pacific. termission or adjournment; and the the boxes and blanks for the elec tion. J. YANCEY MARTIN, Chairman. B. HUBERT BOYD, DR. W. T. PACE, Commissioners of State and County Elections for Laurens County, S. C. June 4, 1945. 14-2t Plants and Pepper Plants. Blakely- Mrs McLendon and children . Burton s Hardware & Seeds. Tele- Anne Huff and Daisy Grant ui mc raL . aji; ^ , „ , n c L£ i Whtimire. spent the week-end with, A recent study also Showed that Managers shall administer to each) tilizers. See us fqr your needs. C'W-S ^ STATIO js | t ERY — An assortme nt good Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Williams. 1 1 ^ . ANNOUNCEMENTS Guano C lc there is a dangerous lack of man-1 P erson offering to vote oa I hereby announce myself a can- that lie: didate for the House of Representa- FEEDS OI' ALL KINDS. A fresh Chronicle Publishing Co. supply for Poultry and Animals., A tten TI ON, TRUCKERS—50 acres Mashes, Pellets and Grains. Also , _ , . Grit, Oyster Shells. Charcoal Fountains and Remedies quality paper, close out, 29c box.! Louise Grant of Anderson, is power in the textile industry and is - qualified to vote at this election, I tives from Laurens County in the general election (Democrat) to be held June 26, and pledge to abide by the result of the election. HOMER S. BLACKWELL. ers. ly-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Tele phone 188. i spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. that the production of clothes will accordin g to the Constitution of this T. O: Williams. 1 , continue to be curbed until this sit- state ’ and that he has not voted dur- - - **—| Hilev Belle oeaches large size or- 1 ' Mr * and M f s ’ Cecil McLendon and uation can be remedied. J. A. Krug, ! in g this election. arcoal. Feed- . , rpadv list wook nf Tunp claughter visited Mr. and Mrs. John chairman of the War Production The Managers have the power to ledies. Blake-j ‘ ’ Week of July Dr E B ® agwe ^ and family in Laurens Sun- board, said that 50,000 textile work-j fill a vacancy, and if none of the , Sppds Tele-: _ 1 ^ day. ipre O r*0 rtOCirl'Or) i rtr\ r-r-\ i o rA /-J ■ 1VA o n o cr<ar»e 4 <-» s* i 4i am n. mam am Gray, Telephone 3161, Laurens. 5-3p ers are needed immediately and that Managers attend, the citizehscan ap- Mrs. Lee Smith and daughter of 1150,000 would be needed to get the point from among the qualified vot- I hereby announce myself a can didate for the House of Representa- GUMMEeT TAPE—In rolls ready to FOR SALE —Acme factory built can- Laurens, are spending the week with textild industry back into full pro-; ers, the Managers, who, after being tives from Laurens County in the „ C p’ fnr WnnnimT mWaPPc for vas boat. Mrs. George Blalock.; Mrs. Marvin Abercrombie and fam- 1 duction." [duly sworn, can conduct the elec-1 g eneral election (Democrat) to be Phone 110. Ic-ily. .... tion. held June 26, and pledge to abide by overseas. Chronicle Publishing Co. i , .. . .. T .. .. . TOvttt?g fiT' p r a „ipv LIN * X Water and Stain Proof Fin- 1 and . Mrs ’ 7^. th t er Medlock andj ^ trillion dollars—1,000 billion—is At the close of the election the rati on ish Linoleum and Floors. Also ^ lldre " Clmton visited Mrs. Ue estimated total cost of the war Managers and Clerks must proceed Florida Street Thej uere raised on self-Polishing Wax and Cream: A1 ™ a Harv | y | nd family Monday. through 1944 according to an esti-ipublicly to open the ballot box and ifo h r w vrnl'iro l? Furniture Polish. Blakely-Burton-sl“ rs r ., H ', A ' Baker and daughter ot; mate released bJt Paul Douglass J CO unt the ballots therein, and con- mu.t be go d. : Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. J 103 ' c ’ mlon ’ ;, ,slt a d ^ r * and Mrs- :president of the American univer--tinue without adjournment until the CLIP BOARDS—Well made mason- , . PoIS ® n ay ’ a , , slty. That cost is for direct expendi- same is completed, and make a state- ite. A handy office need. Paper g 0 o d lce refrigerators and I Barbara^Ann Mills^spent the week- tures a i one and does no ^ i nc i ude theiment of the results for each office. the result of the election. ROBERT C. WASSON. Well made mason . office need. Paper i SEVERAL g° od me refrigerators and _ _ Clips, the handy little office item. , kltche J? u s ‘2, ks ’. one cashing ma-jend with Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Green | bi uj ons dollars worth of damage. and sign the same. Within three days Chronicle Publishing Co. o hl !i e ' Tbe Trading Post > L,auren ®’[t p p j done to foreign countries. Experts thereafter the Chairman of the ^ and Mrs. J. B. Reeder and wbo worked out these figures say ( Board, or some one designated by children, ^ ” — J 1 Mrs. Frances Harris and 1 that the Allies have spent $558,090,- the Board, must deliver to the Com-! SL l^ps A d r op 0 l k ea C f! uit lop a^d'^mar*! F()R SALE-1939 Mercury convert- chair?* 3 Vic to nan ^hairs^^and one | ^^tir^ Complete jwith^ radio a " d ; Inman "sunda^ 3 in Spartanburg and | 000._Of _th_e__ Aliies’ expenditures, I the box containing the ballots and ible coupe, with four practically son and G. H. Jackson visited rela- qoO.OOO and the Axies $442,900,000,- missioners of Election the poll list, ANTIStPTIC LIQUID’ ULA\' lovely chandelier. The Trading Post, heater. See W. H. Simpson. IP I $280,600,000,000, or just about half written statements of the results or Laurens, S. C. Horace Brown, Sic, is spending a ^ be total, has been spent by the [the election. WANTED TO BUY—Small size ice box in good condition. The Chronicle office. tf, WE REPAIR, re-tire and re-paint leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs ' United stat ’ eSi Germany’s expendi-1 -•p tricycles, bicycles, wsgons, scooters; Bud Brown near Clinton. ! tllT'Pc iKiff \ ♦ r\ m i i Managers of Election FOR SALE—New motors for Dodge and Plymouth cars Cooper Motor Co. and trucks. 21-3c cd * nk - Chronicle Publishing Co. $44,000,000,000. Expenditures by Rus- -—-— FRTTIT jars—Pint Quart and T . Mr f. Frances Bowen and ^ ony an f jsia are estimated a^ about two-thirds ROTENON’E DUST is the best In- ^ V JARb— P‘ nt ’ ^ u art and 2- Ins Mimms are spending the weekl of ours and those bv G reat Britain seeticide for Bean Beetles and other ^ Gallon, Jar^Tops, Jar Lids, jlar | i n Anderson with Mrs. Winnie Bow- as about one-fourth of ours. * * * * What to do with surplus airplanes is one of the big problems facing the government. It is estimated that as many as 500,000 heavy airplane en gines, as well as many thousand complete planes will be in storage when the war with Japan ends. The quantity will be far in excess of all postwar needs. And, if they are re leased for sale, airplane manufacture 1 2- lai Garden Pests. It is non-poisonous to Ri n f»s, Jelly Glasses and Paraffine |en. humans and animals. We also have Wax - We have Small Size Rings for j Frank Corley of Lexington, N. C., Black Leaf 40. Red Arrow, Calcium Two-piece Glass Tops. Also Tin (visited Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Baker Arsenate. Parris Green and many C ans - Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & ! recently. e ther insecticides. Blakely-Burton’s ! ^ eedS- Telephone 188. 1 Mrs. J. L. Rhodes and Misses Fran- Hard ware & Seeds. Telephone 188! LOST—Receipt book with heavy lea ther back, with name and receipts. Reward if returned to owner. M. Boyd Owings. Ip PENCILS—The best 5c Pencils made ces Euller and Myrtle Sanders of Un- —Dixon Ticonderoga and Eagle; lon - spent th e weekend with Mr. and Mirado. Buy them boxed by the Mrs. Floyd Emery. dozen. Chronicle Pub. Co. MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS — Place your order with me for both new and renewals of magazines of Virginia Chandler of Goldville, is spending the week with Miss Izell Pressley. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kirby and i son visited Mr. and Mrs. Bud Brown TERMITE CONTROI Termites are) flying ants. Why let them eat up . , vour property. Termites work winter, , kinds. Prompt attention to alli near Clinton Sunday and summer and are destroying over orders. Frances w ’*'" c ‘ ■fifty million dollars worth of prop- _^ ens s *reet. Barksdale-Narnie: J. W. Snipes, W. E. Bramlett, M. B. Abrams. Bailey’s: Mrs. Walter B. Ramage, Mrs. Bennie Blakely, Mrs. Thomas J. Copeland. Brewerton: C. T. Hughes, W. H. Medlock, Wade T. Balentine. Clinton City: Frank E. Miller, R. J. Copeland, J. Aldine Blakely. Clinton Mill: J. C. Cannon, Louise Smith, George Turner. Cross Hill: Joseph H. Shealy, J. H. Nance, Chas. R. Turner. Cook’s Store: Avery Patton, J. B. Cook, B. K. Garrett. Daniel’s Store: Harold Martin, J. BICYCLES FOR SALE NEW TIRES AND TUBES— Sizes 26x2.125, 26x1.375. 24x2.125, 20x2.125 Accessories of All Kinds. Have Your Bike Repaired for Spring Use. L. L. COOPER 49 N. Adair St. Phone 210-M might come to a standstill. One pro-; fi. O’Dell, Charlie Brissie. posal is to scrap them and reuse the metal. But whatever plan is adopted, erty yearly. To be sure, have a free FOR SALE—Pink and red gladioli. Winn, 33 South! Edward Williams Sic has returned u * T S aaopiea ’ Aue2^n ♦ c* '“ niia !" s ’ 5>lc ’ bas returned there is apt to be a bitter fight be- g 3" p * .r^sjn I fore it is approved. It is generally inspection. Phone 10 Call J. R. Crawford.j D. V. Wright, on Greenwood high- Termite Co. of S. C. way at North Creek. 12-4p M. D. Wiley, Mgr., Batesburg, S. C. FOR SALE— 3—eWctric irons. 1—electric fan. 1—26-in. boys’ bicycle. 1—victory boys’ bicycle. 1—metal wagon. L. L. COOPER 49 N. Adair St. Phone 210-M Wanted: CASHIER AND BOOKKEEPER Prefer someone with typ ing experience, but not necessary. Permanent posi tion. good pay. Write: B. S., core The Chronicle (TERMITE CONTROL — Over two hundred fifty thousand structures have been protected against termite damage. Why not have your’s pro tected. Call J. R. Crawford, Phone 110. Termite Co. of S. C., M. D. Wiley, Mgr., Batesburg, S. C. tf JFFICE SUPPLIES —All the little j things needed to expedite work in .he office. Chronicle Publishing Co., Phone 74. the Pacific, and is expected home| agreedt however) that it i soon Friends of Mrs. W. R. Cauble will be glad to know she is improving after several weeks of illness. Mrs. Edna Glenn and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lawson in Savannah, Ga., over the week end. Lee Smith, S2c, of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with Mrs. Mar- ivin Abercrombie and family. is more im- AUTO PUMPS, Bicycle Tires and Tubes, Seats, Axles Patching, birthday j u ” n e igth Birthdays Iris Bowen was three Wednesday. Daisy Grant will celebrate pials: Pierce Harris, J. E. Hender son, W. R. Harris. Ekom: J. F. Burton, F. J. O’Dell, C. L. Phillips. , Goldville: Mrs. Ruby Kay, J. G. portant to keep our big aviation in- Franklin, Mrs. Lula Mae O’Dell, k dustry functioning than to make use Gray’s: S. H. Coker, S. C. Godffity, of the quantity of planes which will L. L. Langston. suddenly be available when Japan Gray Court: J. B. McCuen, Mrs. gives up. j Alma Curry, A. C. Owings. . j Hickory Tavern: J. C. Wasson, W. ing Mrs. McLendon with many beau- i a, Baldwin, M. L. McDaniel, tiful and useful gifts. Hopewell: T. J. Davenport, Jr., W. P. Dickson, Herman Henderson. Jones’ Store: H. L. Thompson, Jojhn ' Has Leg Amputated DR. FELDER SMITH OPTOMETRIST SPECIALIST IN EYE EXAMINATIONS Office Hours: 9:00 to 6:00 Examinations: 4:30 to 6:00 P. M. Phone 29 for Appointment CLINTON, S. C. Pfc. Clyde Broome, Lawson Gen-. G . Stoddard, Nye Willis eral Hospital, Atlanta, Ga., is spend- Lanford: E. A. Curry, C. L. Wal ing a thirty day leave with Mrs. drep } M Fleming. Nuts, Pants Guards, Ball Bearings in Mrs Luther Thomason Crated Cones. Blakely-Burton s Hardware 1 her birthday June 8th years old j Broome and children. Pfc. Broome underwent the amputation of his ber lower right leg in France on January 16th. J. lc & Seeds. Telephone 188 STATIONER I — Thin Sheerlite Air Laid. Beautiful assortment for men, women and misses. Chronicle Pub- lishmg Co. Stationery Dept. SEED CORN, Sudan Grass, Millet, Mrs. Mary Motte will observe her birthday June 16th. Larry Fuller has a birthday June 13th. 'T CASH BOOKS — for the new year. Ledgers and Day Books. Chronicle Pub. Co. Wedding Anniversary and Mrs. T. O. Williams ob Cane Cowpeas^ Peanuts Soy: served lheir nincteenth w £ dd) an . Beans and Lady Peas. Also Inocula-, nlversa June 4 , h *ior- — — i A - 1 lu tipns and Seed Treatments. Blakely-! Seeds. Tele-' lc ( mutxammmmmmimmMmmmm BENJAMIN & SONS PLUMBING ...and.. HEATING SERVICE Telephone 117 WE ARE HUNTING TROUBLE I ■BBHHBBWWBRIWWRMBWI—1 Burton’s Hardware phbne 188. Wounded In France Friends of Sgt. Perry C. Poole will FOR SALE—Hay baler, 16x18, four regret to learn that he was wounded wheels, with motor attached. H. J. (in France sometime ago. He is the and D. T. Pitts. * lc! son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Poole, of Spartanburg, formerly of this com munity. AIR MAIL ENVELOPES—Large size, for quick mailing. Chronicle Pub lishing Co. EGG CARTONS, Fly'spray, LeGear’s Stock, Poultry and Dog Remedies, Leg Bands, Thermostat Heat Con- 1 trols, Brooder Thermometers and Rat 1 Poison. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. lc : MENDING TAPE?—For books, maps, etc. Handy little package 10c. The Chronicle Publishing Co. THE CLINTON CHRONICLE The Newspaper Everybody Reads Arrives In France Friends of Pfc. Marion Lawson will be interested to learn he has arrived jafely overseas in France. Shower For Mrs. McLendon Mrs. I. C. McLendon was honored with a shower on Friday evening by Mrs. Inez Jackson and Mrs. J. Bi Reeder at the latter’s home. | Around twenty-five guests gather ed for the occasion and enjoyed games and refreshments, remember- MdNTOSH'S SHOE SHOP Send Your Shoes To Us for Best Materials and Workmanship. ve Langston: F. L. Donnan, Clark, Bryan Goodwin. Laurens Mills: John Dagnall, Os car Medlock, George Pulley. Laurens City: J. M. Donnan, Fred Bishop, Mrs. Corrie Martin, Mrs. Beta Robertson. i Long Branch: George Cunningham, Mrs. Roy Harris, Mrs. Will Bums. | Lydia Mills: H. W. Williams, Miss ; Mary Johnson, Mrs. Frances Cato. Mt. Olive: Mrs. W. O. Martin, Mrs. 'John D. Davis, Mrs. J. N. Jones. Mountville: Walter Dunlap, George How women ayd girls may get wanted relief from function*! periodic pain MALARIA CHECKED IN 7 DAYS WITH LIQUID for MALARIAL SYMPTOMS Take only as directed 666 LIFETIME Markwell Master Stapler —it pins, tacks, staples. A great time- saver in the office. Chronicle Pub lishing Co. Cardol U a liquid medicine which many women say has brought relief from the cramp-like agony and ner- ▼ous strain of functional periodic dlatraaa. Hera's how It may help: 1 Taken like a tonic. It should stimulate appetltau aid diges tion.* thus help build re sistance for the “time* to eoao. ! j 2 Started 3 days be fore “your time”. It should help relieve pain due to purely funo- periodic tiiifw Tty CarduL If it helps, yeoH ha glad yon did. « CARDUI If ASPIRIN UPSETS « LA ' Saficon Tablets *orf///vr saffk < NO 81CAO.OONATI Of SODA NlfCUP- t * i