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CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, February 19, 1948
SOCIETY
(Contniued from pag* thre«)
followed. Mrs. Raymo'nd Pitts, who i
h-ad • arrapged the afternoon’s pro-J^
gram on “Amer^Kmisrn,’^ gave an ar
ticle entitled, “You' and Your COun- j To
try's Flag" an4 an interesting account try
'io
j r, ?i'»ns as Cowboy
Cf South Brazil Prairies
ie )l!ing plains of the coun- 1
cf Brazal’s southernmost
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WANT ADS
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meeting.
Bridge Club
Enjoys Meeting
Chinese Soya Sauce Art
Captured by Americans
In „ China the making of soyi
sauce is mainly a household art
with grandmothers passing along t(
daughters and granddaughters th«
details of recipes and the strains oi!
ferments used in the process. j.
, , Iri the United States, soya sauce—jf-
reported''that the quota of 100 foi l reared in an atmosphere of intense as j s true of many other food.prod '
the vear has been reached. combative excitement, the “gaucho” i uc ts-is chiefly a factory product FOR SALE — Good two4iorse farm,, LOST-^Reward: Bicycle with speedr
carrying out the valentine motif, Rus- of w ^idirigS in the White House. A! date Rio Grande do Sul, there cor-
sian tea with heart-shaped cakes. history of the local auxiliary from I resp< ds a human type, which is
Fourteen members a’ttenHod the beginning was given by the his-,' ’ ighly characteristic the
torian. Mrs. Ralph Blakely. Mrs. J.! ‘ gaucho.” AHsen out of the strug-j
P. Rowland, membership chairman, 1 gle against Castilian domination and:
, _ .TO RENT — TO FIND — TO BUY — TO SELL
Everybody Reads the Want Ads Terms C«sh
NOTICE—Rates for want ads are 50c minimum lor 25 words, all
over 25 words 2c per word. All want ads are cash except to firms
carrying monthly charge accounts with The Chronicle Publishing Co.
During a social hour the hostesses' ha ^ inherited from his ancestors an: Each manufacturer is concernec
The Tuesday Bridge club gathered served "sandwiches, coffee, cheese arden t. arrogant temperament gen-, not only with producing a sauce ol H j pjtts
ne lue5aa y nriage emu k ser\ee! e , erous, yet overruling—a born lead-, high Quality but also a standard
this wee* at the home o. . rs. ^ straws and cup cakes. , • J er. He is the cowboy of the south.! i ze d sau«e in which each batch wil.
good buildings. Possession at once. | ometbr and basket. Someone toolc
lei'bicycle by mistake. Notify P. L.
— 1 Roddy at Roddy’s Restaurant. 1c
Williams for a number of enjoyabie . ^
i , 4V , VT c February Meeting
Two tables were in play, with Mrs. 7 . . i
Carlisle Neely winning high score LlintOP MUSIC L.IUD
and Mrs. P. S. Barroy-floating prized
MAN BITES DOG"—(NEWS: It is
He^ lives a simple life, throwing) have the flavor, color, and taste or. also new r s when Laying'Mash goes!BABY CHICKS.* Our usual high
himself' down after a hard day’s) every other batch. This calls foi down ,$12.00 per ton. “Spartan" is I quality blood-tested Barred Rocks,
! work in the cabin close to his field I standardization of the raw mate down that much, and may go more, [white Rocks and Reds. Also Feeds,
Mrc Prince entertained the 1 of action - His favorite dish is the rials and for use of standard strainj so p Ut ydiyr hens on it now. C-W-S Feeders and Fountains. Blakely-
■ , ^ Mrs. Hayme prince eniertaineauief „ o hurra SC o,” a steak cut from a! cf micro-organisms in the fermenta - ~ " 1
After cards the hostess served a sa.ad Music cluo on \ ednes a\ a ei o« , half-carcass roasted on the spit over, tion of the sauce. v y i
course. .February 4. An interesting and en- an open fire Nf)r wiU he gQ Wlth , ^ d artment of agriculture! DINING ROOM SUITES, walnut or I
— ♦ joyable program was given,- witn “chimarrao ” u/itK ■ ^ . j ...,i mahnpanv Q nipOe*. fnr nnlv sifiQQ qs I
lc; Burton’s Hardware &
“ phone 188.
Seeds. Tele-
1c
Mrs. Bynum Betts
Hostess Century Club
TVentv members of the Century
club gathered on Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Robert . F. Black.
mate with} ha s announced that strains of »out! mahogany, 9 pietes for only $299.95. \ BREAKFAST BOOM SUITES, with
table and four chairs or leatherette
or metal backs. Regular $89.50—at a
bargafn-for $59.50. Home Supply Co.,
in bills, driver's license, social seeur- lfrext f° Dailey £ Bank
ity card arid other papers. If (found,
cho hanging in easy folds, bright- search laboratory’ at Peoria, 111
at the home of Mrs. C. Bynum Betts.; Violin solo. Romance from Con- hued neckerchief, broad leather belt, These include two molds, a yeas! rotllr „ trt c , . Vot .
•Southern certo No. 2 (Henry Wieniawski)—| about his waist and pistol in U«-hoi-j an d; a bacterium. They will be g yrd 1 B 1 St ' ^ j ’
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paper on
ton and rayon.
Mrs. H. L. Moore, of Tryon. N. C.,
who is visiting Mrs. Betts, was a
FOR SALE—All kinds of wood.
J. Pitts.
Continuing the study on “Southern : certo No. 2 (Henry w lemawsKi;— ( aooui ms waist ana pisioi in us noi-1 amfc a bacteriuyi. They
Industry “ Mrs. W. p’Jacobs'gave a Mrs'. Harry Heath, accompanied at ster, quick to the draw. Trousers) maintained as pure cultures and
the- manufacturing of cot- the piano by Mrs. Julian - Henson. . i bagging over top-boots with outsize 1 w jn be available to industrial users.
Marimba solos, Tambourm Chinois spurs complete his outfit. I This makes it possible for a fer-
(Frtiz Kreisler) and Spanish Waltz A first class horseman, skilled in 1 njenfer to makeSr fresh start with cat-' r ,
(Green)—Miss Gloria Owens. 'casting the lasso or the “boleadei-’ new and pure cultures, if at any)* 01 ' horn ^r made on P 4 0 o ! to
ras,” three leather-covered stones ' time his stock'cultures become con-| sausage. M. B. Hipp. Phone 394-R.;
C. BRYAN HOLLAND
Real Estate
Phone 715 Laurens, S.-C.
(Over Brown’s Jewelry Store)
guest lor the meeting.
Piano solo. Prelude in G Minor
(Rachmaninoff) — Miss Luva Me- held together at a yard’s distance
by thongs and thrown to bring a
VioUn solos, Cavatina (Carl Bohn)i Runaway steer to a standstill by en-
and Serenade (Victor Herbert)-^Mrs.' cumbering its legs-he adores races
, and rodeos.
Miss Luva
Bigbee-Balkham
Rites Announced
ivf r -md Mrs Clyde Bigbee. of this ■ Heath and Mrs. Henson. : n r » j »
the marriage of their! Later, coffee, sandwiches and cook-; Brazilians are accustomed to ap-
taminated with “wild” molds or
yeasts that injure the quality or uni- LOTS FOR SALE
formity of his product. ,| r0 ad. New development just start-
The preparation of soya sauce ed. City has cut new street. Buy early
calls for a brine fermentation of the ! before price goes up. R. E. Wysor,
beans for from 30 to 90 days. Bui j aco bs Bldg. Phone 85-j‘. tfc
the ‘‘starter’’ psed in this process is;
a mixture of three previously pre-1 WESLEY CHAMBERS takes pleas-
Cltv. announce me marriage uu mew I w , . I D lv the namp “c«anrhn” to anvnnp
^ vn nn Pfr Aaron nes were served by the hostesses, Pv Rancho to anyone
daughter, Evelyn, to Pfc. Aa • Pnnce Mrs Wm. Brooks Ow- born m Rl ° Grande do Sul, where- ... .
-Balkham, son of Mr. and -Mrs. tvmg| - ^ • ’jasoer Rowland, Miss as in reall ty the “gaucho” is a type i pared cultures; (1) of a mold thal' ure in announcing the opening of
is stationed at Shaw field, Sumter.
The wedding took place January 28.
H.
tfc MEAT Predicted Scarce; BROILERS
predicted high. Now is time to plan
raise some on the NEW-TYPE
jp Spartan Broiler “Siparticles.” Usual-
— 7 ly you clear half your broilers, re-
On old airport g ar diess of price of feed. C-W-S
Guano Co., Phone 62. 19-2c
ELECTRIC PERCOLATORS — 8-cup
size, $10.95. Home Supply Co., next
to Bailey’s Bank. lc
Mrs. Miller, Bride,
Honored With Party
LLaura Bell and Mrs. James Sloan, j ° f bi * ^v"’- pe ^ u l ia t r u t0 4 the prairi * S 'I develo P s on cooked rice ’ of ^ a 0(1 ^ Ballet
anH vtre Hpn-jhn wT' Tb e truth is that the term, by the , yeast working on soya broth, and Dancing at the Clinton Hotel on Sat-
Mrs. Heath and Mrs. HensOh, m *u_ I (3) of a ba cterial fermentation of urday, February 21st. Registration
Chester, were
meeting.
. , . f ’.u 1 pride of its meaning, takes on the
special guests for the , honor$ ot a com p lin f em .
MOTHERS—Do you realize that you
can save the drudgery of washing
diapers at home for as little as $1.60
per w»ek, and also protect the health
of your child by being sure of sani-
snva broth. For a quality product begins at 2:00 o’clock for students
these should be mixed at the right between the aces of seven and sev- ; . tary and st ® ri l e diapers, that have
Comnlimenting Mrs. Roy. Miller,-
Noted Harmonica
the former Miss Lucyle Burns, MrV Artist On Concert
Ella Dunlap Nance entertained with 1 ''
a delightful bridge party at her home!
m- Mountv.lle Saturday afternoon.
Guests were invited" Tor five tables
Specialists Determine
DDT Harmless to Humans
DDT is not so dangerous after
all; there is remote risk of accident-
x , al poisoning by swallowing some of
Johp Sebastion, harmonica v.i.u-, m food... These statements are
stage 6f development in suitable
proportions.
enteen.
Ip
been washed through a total of 10
rogrom At Laurens
rinses. Baby Dy-De Service, Phone
i RANGES AND COOK STOVES, coal [ 605, Laurens. tfc
or wood, with warming closets J WE SEL l AND* SERVICE the famou^
Easy terms. Morrison Furntiure Co.,j » Eas y and -Thor" washers and
Phone 425. I c |Ironers. Terms arranged. Morrison
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Coffee Growing Method in
Puerto Rica Leads World
Early in the history of-the Puerto; SERICEA LESPEDEZA, Hulled and! ™™ ltu lL Co " Phon ll 25 :
and a number of progressions en- i ^ wiUN^pear si the Laurens high - made by Dr william F. Hoskins, { Rican coffee industry, the growers I Scarified. A nice lot of seed, no'AETNA ACCIDENT TICKETS pay
school auaX oriurn Monday even.ng, nrdfessor of entomnlnpv in Univer- roali-rori imnnrtan^o nf nrnrlnr. dodder. Blakelv-Burton’s Hardw
joy£d during the afternoon. Afr„arige-!
prdfessor of entomology in Univer
ments of red and white carhatiohs j Eetoruary ZS.^aVa o’clock as the sec- sity of California college of agricul- j
and red glad.oli decorated the card ond number of\he Laurens County tU re.
rooms,* High score awaixi was pre- Community Conc^. senes. i He points to a test where public
sented Mrs. Pascal Watts and conso- Admission will be to association' health service doctors fed a person
lation prize went to Mrs. Miller. The members only, but a few balcony balf a teaspoon.ul of pure DDT in ;
. , . , , , f arp available to association fiv e teaspoonfuls of olive oi , on an
br.de was remembered by her friends ^ts are a\ailao,e to association st o mac h with nn ill effects
with a showe v of "ifts “ members in other places., it is an- empty stomach., with no ill enects. j
Lite the hostess was assisted by jounced. Members from other cities “Fear of the danger of DDT to
Mts. .iohn Martin in serving salad have been requested to 'vrile Mrs, hnmnns mlernaily seems umvar-
•ind swee- courses Boy B. Owings, secretary, for reser- ranted, sa>s D.. Hoskins. Wieth-
una suet, coupes. 1 vations. ! er there is Possibility of poisoning
! „ , ' . , . , , , by ingestion, taking small amounts
^ Sabastion has been described as ovw a long tirr , e has not b een
the possessor of unusual and abound- p roved Tests with animals have
realized the importance of produc- dodder. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware' up to $5,000. Age limits 18-70. 25c
ing a superior product. In order trv & Seeds. Telephone 188. Icja day. Call 80 or 32. S. W. Sumerel,
do this, they made an exhaustive 1 —-rp ;Aetna-izer. • ifa
studv of intensive methods of culti- SALE 70-acre farm and 8-room ,
va-tion. of methods of preparation' residence with all conveniences.| WE DO deep well drilling. Will be
for market, of fertilizers and seed Smiles from Clinton. Also two ten-j g lad to serve you at any time Lee
propagation. This immense store of ant houses on property. Mrs. Plait. and Groce, eon.ractors for well drill-
knowledge has been passed on to Prather. tf: in S. 352 W. Hampton Ave., Spartan-
Presbyterion Auxiliary
Elects New Officers \ing musical artistry and a personality, been reassuring, no symptoms^ of | peTiodV'in“which^seeds"‘are‘sowm
The F’ebruary meeting of the Wo-; That radiates across the usually staid sickness developing when they are The first is November and'Decern-
man’s Auxiliary was-held Monday! footlights, a_ manwho has elevated kept on a diet containing several ! ber, when the rainy season ends,! GABINETS AND SINKS by Ameri-
.ifternon at
the First Presbyteriatv’ the heretu.ore lowly harmonica to a parts per million of DDT.’
church. . definite place in the musical wo:. ! Nor is the human body endan-
An inspiring devotional, “One God,’ Concert lovers from coast to coast gered through absorption of DDT, he
One World” was given by Frank have fully recognized that his talent says, recalling an experiment where
Perry, ol Thundeibolt. Ga., a minis- displays an unusual versatility which 15 men sprayed ships daily for a
terial student at Presbyterian col- reveals an entirely new media^of month with 5 per cent DDT in kero-
lege. Mr Pe:ry attended the World musical appreciation. Transforming sene without injury. He believes.
Order Seminar .n New York last his “hip-pocket hobby" into an in- too. that DDT in ‘‘bug bombs’’
-umme: ■ strument oif such classic sensitivity is entirely safe to use.
During a business ses-vthe fql- and beauty that many times it is] •_
comparable to the wyrk of a flute or
burg, S. C. Telephone 2887-J. 19-2p
FOR SALE—Used sewing machine in
good condition. $40. See Mrs. P. E.
Riley, 306 E. Carolina Ave., or call
346-M.. Ip
USED Electric. Refrigerltors^ (with
guarantee). Sopae of these boxes
have completely new motor units.
Standard makes. Prices you can af-
ind the-OtPrond-in April and Mav acn Central, single or double drain, ford. Home Supply Co. Phone 423. tf
thc! r descendants. | ELECTRIC RANGE, apartment size,
In Puerto Rico the, seed method new universal, $159.50. Home Sup-
is employed to propagate coffee.'piy Eo - i c
Carefully selected seeds are sown
in seed beds arranged under cover USED Electric Range, Kelvinator,
of palm leaves to protect the plants' late model, 4 new top units. A $160
from the sun’s rays. There are two-buy, priced $125, Home Supply Co.
lc
when it starts.
al
-only $14-9.59- and $T8ffc56. f .7 ~ ; , .
r . . 1 A FEW good colors in asphalt tile.
owing new divers were eiecte*
Vice-Preridea’, Mrs. Hubert Boyd.! vloli n, John Sdbastion arranges and
Secretary, Mrs. Powell A. Fraser, chooses his .repertoire from those
Cause Secretaries: Spiritual Life, masters whose compositions- are best
Mrs. J. Will Leake; Pastor’s Aid, suited for the’ harmonica.
Mrs. J F Jacobs; Social Activities, ^
Mrs, R G Murphy; Social Service, State Constables Make
Mrs. D. O. Rhame;. Christian Educa
tion and Ministerial Relief. Mrs. J. A.
Neighbors. .
Mrs. James S. Gray is presid'ent of; umb ‘ a ' Reb - 1«.—(Special
the organization.
The seeds are diligently attended; ariange ’ ‘ orrison uini uie o., on j y amoun t Si a t i ess than
to.-great care being taken to main- one ; half price, because we are closing
tain them moist, shaded and thor- p 0 R SALE — Used Warm Morning this out. 12c per 9x9 square, or 16c
oughly weeded^ W hen the plants are heater. Miss Maude Geer, lc square foot. Home Supply Co., next-
developed until they have three or ■ to Bailey’s Bank lc
four permanent leaves, about six BEE KEEPERS SUPPLIES. We have! 2 1 : —
months after germination, and just received our spring shipment, i P 00 ^ LOCKS, both Interior and
while the season is still rainy, they so call by and get what you need) ^ ron l Door Matched Sets. Also
Caibinet Hardware and other Build-
277 Arrests In Month
to
prayer.
Methodist Church
The Chronicle).—South Carolina eit-
Mrs. Frank M. Boland had a r- ; e c s ™ d counties received a total of
ranged the annual memorial service $ j>’ 1 dUnr>g the m ° nth ° f Januar ^
ior deceased members. Tributes to'^ rou “ b cases brought by the State
Mrs. A B. Spencer and Miss Linda .Constabulary, according to the
Bell Young were read by Mrs. John re P° rt ma de by the con-
Spratt and Mrs. R; E. Sadler. Mrs. i, tabulaiy , to Governor J
Boland closed the program with j T armorif ’,
During the month, the constabu
lary confiscated property, such as au
tomobiles and gambling devices, that
were valued art a total of $25,396. Re-
Women Meet covered property brought in by the
The Woman’s Society art Christian tons l a hulary .'orree was valued at
Sendee of Broad Street Methodist) $5,137. The force made 277 arrests
hurch me* Monday afternoon at the during January, and obtained 263
hurch with the president, Mrs. J. y. i conv * ClIons ’ though there are 3<1
Edwards, presiding. ' • .cases still pending.
Mrs. G. W. Hollingsworth led the! The largest number of arrests made
devotional, the Scripture being taken dur ‘ n ^ tbe rnon tti for one specific
.rum the 17th chapter of John, 11th v * tdat * on was ar rest of 18 per-
rerse. She w as assisted by Mrs. W. sons for cock Next were 44
\I. McMillan. liquor violators, .and third in the
An .’interesting program 0/1 “That number arrests were the 22 per-
They May Be One’’ was letf' by Miss, sons seized for gambling,
dose Lee, who also told of the work' Fines paid to La urens^ county
>eing done at Payne, college in Au- constabulary action amount-
gusta, Ga. ^ to $ 42 - “ *
Before the meeting began the cir- 1 r
le chairman invited the mem-bers Attending Conference
■ito the social hall, where coffee and r\t \a/ ir ' 1
ioughnuts were served. Weltore League
More Live Longer
In the interval from 1900 to 1044. '
life expectancy at birth in the
United States rose from less than 50
to over 65 years, an increase of 32
per cent. This improvement, how-
| ever, is not shared equally by all
I ageg. In contrast to the 32 per cent
increase at birth, the increase in
j life expectancy at the age of 45 is
only 10.8 per cent while that at the
age of 6 is almost the same.v 10.4
per cent. This discrepancy exists
largely because the controLof infec
tious diseases and the improve
ments in medical care which have
been developed have benefited chil-
Strom dren an( j youths, rather than the
1 middle aged and elderly. This
means that a larger fraction of
Americans is living into middle and
old age, although nearly the same
proportion die each year thereafter
as used to.
are transplanted to a nursery.
Control of Disease
while our stock is complete. Blakely-,
Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Tele-! e * s Hardware Items. Blakely-Bur-
phone 188 i c ton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone
_ 188. lc
Over four-fifths of the improve- JUST OPENED — Barrel of good - ■ Tt ; j—: :—rr—
ment in the general mortality rates Muscovado molasses. H. J. Pitts - b NEW. It s Revolutionary. You
since the start of the century can Store. lc have never seen anything like tne
be attributed to control of the group
of diseases which are infectious in
nature. Control of these infectious
diseases was made possible by
knowledge of the nature of the caus
ative agents at work and of their
INCOME fAX SERVICE
After 6:30 P. M.
W. ENABLE,
301 Florida St. ' Phone 276-M
Clinton^ S. C. 26-3c
new Spartan Broiler “Sparticles”—
the granulated feed that makes chicks
grow faster than ever. See us for
free troughs. C-W-S Guano Co. Phone
!62. 19-2c
, , .. i FOR SALE—Complete line of house-
knowledge of immunity ^nd’^mmu!' FC ’ R - SALE ~ 1941 ch e vrolel special j hold furnishings, including Frigi-
nation deluxe—a bargain. In good condi-j da i r e and radio. 243 Oak St., Lydia
mzation, and by knowledge of ef- tion See tod or each evening ! Min jg^p
fective means of treatment. It is! K M c* i * v
nearly 100 years since medical re-j 1 , y ' ' < jJ OFFICE BOOKS—Ledgers, all kinds,
search began to accumulate the re- Ledger Sheets, Loose Leaf Bind-
sults upon which this knowledge is SPECIAL—All mirrors and pictures 1 erSi Cash Books, Journals, Day
based. In the past 15 years, there j reduced 207* effective until March'3^5, Sales Books, Columnar Pads.
Treatment of the Heart-
Digitalis, generally given a posi
tion of first importance in the treat
ment of heart failure, acts directly
on the heart muscle to increase the
has been a great development of the 1st. Morrison Furniture Go., Phone
use of particular chemical agents,'425. lc
such as the sulfa drugs and penicil-;
lin. The research which underlies FLOOR POLISHER TO RENT—We
this development began 60 years
ago.
Call 74. Chronicle Publishing Co.
USE1D Electric Refrigerator—Frigio-
aire, 6 cu. ft.; late model, perfect
Paid to Hunt Deer
have large deluxe polisher. It is condition. A bargain at $135. Home
aot a small polisher, but handles so Supply Co., next to Bailey’s Bank, lc
»asy. Saves you both time and en-1 ~ . T ^ —— ;—r —
ergy. Rates, $2.00 per day. Home, FC » ~^ rebred Duroc glitz
Supply Co. Phone 423.
tf
Expert hunters are on the payroll . r t- ,
of Now Zootond to hunt door goats POR SALE ~ Wtate eve,,,ns dress -
force of its contractions. Ere- J and chamois as part of a campaign ne
1 11 * z Vx Vx 11 1 f a v* *xc*rxrx/xi »x llxr i rx , 4rx V-< n 1T T 1 Vx 0 0 t «>vx 0 10 0**^. 00.
never worn. About size 14. Phone
Legion Auxiliary
In Monthly Meet
Mrs. Mabel B. Little, Mrs. Sarah
D. Martin and Miss Alice Reid of the
County IJ/elfare Department are at-
The February meeting of the i ending ^Southern Regional Con-
\merican Legion Auxiliary was held of _the Child Welfare League
’uesday afternoon at the home of
, vlrs. John W Little. Members of
>Irs. Andy Young, Sr.,’s group were
hostesses. .
The presidenrt, Mrs. Frank Miller,
.rresided and the Legion ritual was
CITY SHOE SHOP
Pitts Street %
Expert Shoe Repairing
Clinton and Goldville
S. D. Dawkins & Sons
■
* .*■
of America in Columbia this week.
The conference is composed of eight
southern states.
A committee from the Council of
Social Agencies \yill have a donfei-
ence with Miss Alice Scott Nutt, Di
rector Special Services, Social Ser
vice Division, U. S. Childrens* Bu
reau, on Friday to discuss plans for
a Childrens’ Court in Laurens county.
discomforts
Par* Dottle
quently, however, especially in
more acute cases, digitalis does not
relieve all the symptoms. In order
to achieve complete relief, addi
tional measures become necessary,
and to this end, jnercurial diuretics
are employed. These agents act on
the kidneys to increase the forma
tion of urine, resulting in with
drawal of excess fluid from vital
organs in which it has accumulated
due to the heart condition, Cornell
Medical center reported to the Fed
eration of American Societies for
Expmnjental Biology.
W.
les
Alaska Adds Wealth
Nearly two billion dollars have
been added to the national wealth
by Alaska, during the 80 years of
United States possession. The coun
try still contains vast unexploited
natural resources. In the prewar
years, the territorial fisheries were
yielding about 60 miHior^, dollars
annually to the national income,
the mining industries about 24 mil
lion dollars a year, mostly from
gold, and the fur trade about 2.25
millicn. Since purchase of the ter
ritory by the United States from
Russia in 1867, fur-trapping and
fishing have contributed about
one billion dollars and the mineral
interests slightly under a billion
lars.
to halt erosion. The animals are so
abundant that they denude hillsides
of vegetation and trees, starting
erosion which has ruined thousands
of acres rf land. Since lf-30 the New i
Z.-3'i.nd department of internal af-1
fairs reports, hunters have bagged
234,753 deer, 63 561 goats, 6.077
chamois and 4,5?4 thar, a kind of
wild Himalnyan SOM. y.r.g ago tha p 0 R RENT — Three furnished bed-
amma a had been lr,,«rt«d-!he, rooms hea , and bath Mrs . w T<
deer for sport, the f-^ts to eati., . J ono TA j ttc"
blackberries which we»e a bane of 3 ° H ^ avudson Street.'Phone
farmers. The corps of government ___.
EXPERT RADIO SERVICE
On Home and Auto Sets'
CLINTON RADIO SERVICE
Phone 142
In Rear L. B. Dillard’s Store
trained hunters is augme-^d by 1 STAPLING MACHINES—Arrow and
commercial hunters attracted by
the mounting prices paid for* deer
and goat skins.
and boars, 25c lb.; 13 purebred
pigs, $10 each; six Poland China and
Hampshire gilts, weight 75 to 100
lbs., 25c lb. J. H. Bell, Renno. 19-2p
CABBAGE PLANTS, Onion Sets,
Onion Plants, Lettuce Plants, Gar
den F*eas, Oarrojs and Beets. Plant
these any time now. Blakely-Burton’r:
Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188.
FOR SALE—Registered cocker span
iel puppies, 6 weeks old, blacks and
reds, $35, mafiT'br female. Charles
Yarborough. Phone 44(k Ip
FRUIT TREII3S, nut trees, berry
. 1 plants, and ornamental plant ma-
tenal-^effered by Virginia’s largest
growers. Write for free copy 48-page
Risen From the Sea!
Iraq first appeared in the Cam-
Markwell, and staples. Chronicle ■ planting guide in color.- Salesmen
Publishing Co., Stationery Dept. } w a n t eYL^ Waynesboro Nurseries,
BE SURE to see^the Bedroom Suites, j y?y ne ^orc>. Vhyftw*- lc
priced Troon $119.95 to $299.95.' SKIPPER COMPOUND, Condensed"
Easy terms. Mormon Furniture Co., Smoke, Sugar Cure, Sage and Sau-
Phone 425.
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brian age and was a part of a large 1 ELECTROLU x Sales, Service and
territory that was overrun by Supplies H L Bald ’ win Tel e phone
407-W. \ ; tfc
the sea. The withdrawal of the sea
deposited on its surface an alluvial
crust. In the Pliocene age the last
withdrawal of the sea took place,
forming thfe Bakhteria mountains in
Iran and causing the fall of the sur
face of Iraq and the widening, of
the Persian gulf. The region, situ
ated south of an imaginary line
passing from Balad to Hit. was
formed from the alluvium of the
Tigris, the Euphrates and their
tributaries.
FOR SALE— 1940 Pontiac tn fifst-
cl»ss condition. See P. Lr ; Roddy
at Roddy’s Restaurant. lc
NOTICE—Camellias, Ros
es, Bouquets, Gould Birds
framed in beautiful old
walnut frames. Noah's Ark,
Abbeville, S. C. 18-6c
sage Seasoning for curing your meat.
Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds.
Telephone 188. lc
NOW yoy can have your old
photographs of your deceased
loved ones restored to their
original beauty, regardless of
scratches, stains, creases and
other blemishes. Come in or
call. (
MODERN STUDIO
.... 209 Jacobs Building
Phone 85-W