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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, June 17, 1948
a hr (U linton (Ehrnntrlr
Established 1900
WILSON W. HARRIS, Editor and Publisher
HARRY C. LAYTON, Assistant
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:n the nake. he has newer done turn costs him today 17.50$ per turn,
| too much with internal disseases an- and. john is asking for another raise.
! soforth. when he do not know what mr. square says he do not; work as
, is the matter w'ith a patient, he al- hard at pressent as he did back yoat-
ways prescribes something that won‘t f dec.
. hurt Jiim, like sody of bicard- and ^
iemmon-nade^ ^ _ * \ | mr. square says shoes are almost
* out of his reach.
is v a
10-bed
his pressent pair
wave for the true and the brave an-
soforth.
All-Star Game To
Be Played Here
At a meeting of officials of the
hos-spittle^ vSy "few can “pay Tor cost hl h m l ^ 50$ - f wi . th 2 00$ down, he?! Central Carolina baSe^all league held
out-of-town treatment onner count ' sa ^ s 1e . f ° , aVe an v, ny u. eX ^ P as ^ wee ^ Ware Shoals, ar-
of their incomes have benn cut off. left after he P a y s hls ; rangements were made for playing
detts,than he had when his wedges| an all-star game between teams se-
he do not claim doctor | fected from players in the two lea
gues.
The announcement 'further said
Ithat the game will be played at Lie
as long as the'-gowerment sent so
were low'.
mannv o fthem pretty green checks , , , .....
. . u u bills and church demands along with
into our midst, everything was hunky .. ... 6
, . •'his othe robhgations.
dory, but since that source has enn m
shut off by the republicans, lots of_
folks are hawing to work for
Dr. Felder Smith
Optometrist
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Laurens, S. C.
126 EAST MAIN STREET
South Side Public Square
HOURS FOR ETE
EXAMINATIONS:
9f)0 to 5:30
Wednesdays 9:00 to 12:30 ’
Phone 794 for Appointment
mr. square says that as soon as he Clinta«i Mills park on Wednesday, j
ve jj ketches up with his installments on
SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLR
livvirtg, and that do not set w.t
with them. ' ^ ^ 1 ^feeratoT 1 "^ tficyc’l es * lor" h"s
Educational Items From Flat Rock boys, his darter’s pianno, and a few %
CLINTON, S. C . THURSDAY, JUNE 17. 1948
miss jennie veeve smith, our af- bis installments are now holding his jL
ficient schol Iprinciple, has gone up other things, he will be on easy street. “
north to a summer scholl. it is lo- n ose to a cupple of grindstone* an-
cated in north Carolina, she will soforth.
studdy by-ology, si-collogy, and a- i •
natomy. she desires to broaden hei SO me of mr. square’s folks are
scope of knowledge to the extent member^ of the wellfare, and they do g
where she can get a m. a. it will not have to work, but they are not $
raise her sallery 12.50$ per month. able to do anny installment buying. &
he hope his uncle joe and his aunt 8
H. D. HENRY
1898-1948'
F. M. BOLAND
H. D. HENRY & COMPANY
INSURANCE
To Reward Loyalty .
Following a policy established
year age
, Tipi.r.y
S. *u: day
! people qualified to vote,
.-individual responsibility.
We are calling attention
That is an i
miss smith has teeched in flat
rock for going on 19 yr.
to
an
,over. he thinks a great deal of the
she is loved mand y t h e we llfare taken them
..^ by all except some of the mothers'of vve iif are
•he .Jeanna Cotton Wte| "ii^t'^iTnrollmetn '■he community, 'she stands high with!
the mail sex, and being a pretty fgi-
ger (she weighs 182), she natural
attracts folks toward her. she has]
been chobsed as the "new look" in
flat rock.
sSTOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE
Let Us Analyze Your Insurance Needs
Telephone 121 -
jd hopes it will forever
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.v •firc.sent 8i employees 5 ( j u j ts are due to close on June —
evening at a public cere- j \ V ai c h is just around the co.ner. The
in mv with gold watches, rings and
is The awards, are made by the Columbia dominated by certain party
pmaLon : » men and women who j leaders,' made a complete "mess" of
e c 'mple’.c.i ' " I I
I slate convention recently held in
; and
:esentat
Ml
avu'sed the
twenty-live, twenty, 1 a ij )Ut evetything it did. The result
years service since fg-confusion as to voting, dissatisfac-
i last year when 417
no t’i receive the
I
e:
1 ' tioh with,, the required oath which is. rage
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a
ipreciation from .the
objectionable for many reasons, and
a:e .
- f c o'.
i ‘UtS-dt
a general apathy bn the part of vot
ers as to enrolling. And it certainly
n qualifying This year are jiad no plausible reason in ordering
.nulined on their splendid the enrolling'books closed so early.
indicates a permanency Why the big hurry when the pfimary-
. m the part of 1 many is'nut until the second week in Aug-
• ppy at work with their ust? A second convention should be
y'.ng.advantages and, op- called, ah improvement on the first
•immunities. The'em- We, hope—and the time for enrolling
tney wouid not have m;extended at least thirty days.
•.o conpany. H- .appears If Jyo'u want to vote don’t let the
miss smith fought the long dress 1
with much vennon. and wore
her short affairs until she felt that 1
she looked .Joo conspickuous—and
then she commenced to sew frills'!
that looks like slips a-showing toi
gqse out without her dresses "fetch- !
all of her skirts and now she nevxer
mg just
forth.
north of her ankles anso-
miss smith gradurated only 2 pu-
she
have much to' be
: - C Ul
The :
fe<entation of the awards by
books close without your name. You
.w.ll be disfranchised’ if you do.
no
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lar.na organization is a public.
Dangerous Power Seekers
expression of esteem and apprecia
tion of their employees. It all spells
om word—loyalty, an important
requisite in the operation of any
business; large or small, both'by em
ployers and employees. Without loy-
a!:y, without confidence by both
groups, there could be nq. such in
teresting program as has been an-.
..H-f,,' trogress to the political condition
pils a ther last commencement,
would of had 12 to gradurate had
it not benn for the installation of the
go to scho.ll one year longer and
12th grade which makes everyboddy
studdy th el 1th.grade books till they
are
It appears'that Mr. Webster didn't find out what they are all about,
know what he was writing about we will welcome her return to flat
when he defined a ‘Progressive’ in enduring the month of august
pro- with open arms.
his dictionary as "One who is
gressive. especially in political pol-
Now
to the
r
to be progressive-—according
"Progressives"—one must re-
nounced for Saturday evening in the
•.-growup^Joanna village. which sultans,- emperors and Other
i free ball gome is on the'menu dictators enjoyed, to the good old
The Goose Is Hanging High
mr. art square says he sees no ;
reason to complain about the times
he is a-carpenter and is paid 1.45$!
per hour for working, his sallery
has rizz from c45 per huor 1 to the^
figger quoted, he claims that he
IT t:.c pual.c. Lie mill having tiirtes when a ,man_Wjis content to
the entire seating capacity of the ball be dominated by man; when the only . . .. ,. , ,
pa:k far me ofjasidrt - The unique •>“">»■» wifl. dignity and pr.de wer*!«» •>“? > 01 used
program is one of interest that will those who ruled their Allows, when to cost him-ciS for only 2.25$ now.
draw a large-crowd. tbe others were mere chattel. That that ain’t bad, so he says.
is the state of degradation our* so- *' i ; ♦ “
called "Progressives" would have us mr- square allows that john ,1. lew-
enjoy. is has bore down on him worser than;
.W\: Sunday has-been designated,. These power steekers deny this ifVi-*annyboddy else, the coal that he!
e n.umn^oyer as "Father’s Day , peachment of course, and declare tnat ’ bougj^enduring 1943 for 6.50$ per
A Day for Dod
JUNE 20
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AreM 'mall homage, at least, will under state control all men will be
be paid td dad who foots the bills equal. This theory many New Deal
■n struggles alopg from year to fanatics have been preaching for
■to keep the wolf from the door .sixteen years. The question follows The state of South Carolina,
CITATION FOR LETTERS OF
ADMINISTRATION
V*v
.:. :he face of high living costs. —now just how is that condition pos- C(,u nty of Laurens.
Tmrty-one years ago the obser- sfble? Will the man who cleans the 1 By J. H. Wasson, Probate Judge:
van e ot the day started. While it city sewers be the equal of those who Whereas, Will Dillard and Camilla;
na.- grown m sentiment and interest, manipulate the government controls? Dilla f d Delgado made suit to me to|
n , >mparrson to Mother's Day it has Are they all equal in Russia? grant C. D. Childs Letters of^Admin-i
hardly started. ' Dad. just can’t com- All through history these "equahz-/ istration with wil1 annexed* of the
pete .vith Mother in the honors oj' ing” movements have been headed estate and effects of Moses Dillard -
■he day I by power seekers more than any These are, therefore, to cite and :
T :.oe: has had lots of days in his other group. In the very n'attfre of admonish all and singular the Kin-
The days his youngsters \*ere | things they cannot succeed. So their dred and Creditors of the said Moses
born were happy ones for him. Their organizers are either impractical Dillard, deceased, that they be and
nr.-: day in school was father’ day,' dreamers like some of this country's ^PP 631, befor e me, in the Court of
hht ay of their graduation from high prominent leaders, or seekers after Probate, to be held at Laurens Court
da
t ou
and college was his day. The power like Hitler and Stalin. It is all Hous e. Laurens, S. C., on June 24,
Ithai Johnny demonstrated he deceptive stupidity. r Even if these next * after publication hereof, at 10
take caie of hifnself when the organizers were sincere, honest and 0,clocl< in the forenoon, to show
neignoorhood bully , picked on hina
a a.- dad s day. The day Mary maf-
::td brought regret, but thrilled his
mu. with hope for the future. And
faithful to their trust, and even if i cause, if any they have, why the said j
successful control of man’s economic Administration should not be grant-
life by the state were possible under ed-
management, they would soon | Given under my hand this 10th day
their
~ K ‘- v when hls first 'grandchild j lose control to the power seekers—we ». r June, A .D., 1948.
wm ’ oa k home” for a visit was give you Yugosclavia, Czechoslova- J. HEWLEfTE WASSON,
V da - vs —the most memorable, i kia, Poland, Rumania, Bulgaria, and 24-2d:w Probate Judge.
i : ^ ’. . , d has-had a lot_of big days. 1 a hundred others through history. — *
^^^aou^any_joking, Sunday has. The latest, and by far the most sue-
oetvi set
calender
Da
aside and maj-ked on the cessiul form of progress
ever in-
i.cnaer as his day, and rightly soJ vented is'the capitalistic system, un-
an is probably getting along in der which all men'(except, unfo’r-
ye
na- ;
ta.n ;
He
ache.-
. wen iLhe says he is not. He tunately. those held back by that un-
cen some pretty tough, uncer- fair and uneconomic feature of un
mes, along with the good ones, ionism—the seniority system) can re-
1' experienced a lot of heart'- (eivfe reward commensurate with
and most of them have been tneir ,efforts, the only system which
u-bom the family, but somehow he can bring out the best and most pro-
nas Aeathered them through. . The ductive in man. But these loud- 1
.v.n .s, uniess ne is unfaithful, or m&uth "Progressives’’ label all who
a ve.y meuiocra sort of father, he I endorse this system as "Reaction-
na- : ugm tor mother and the child-jaries.” Poor Mr. Webster
ren through thick and thin. His'
nisapfjuint.nents and ro-.-orcoc
NOBODY'S BUSINESS
6v GEE McGEE
isap^omt.nents and reverses^ he has!
interpreted almost wholly in their i
efic. t upon his family. His joys and
ms victories have been interpreted!
10 kind. Many a day he has taken!
a licking with some problem, he has
gone to oed discouraged and unable,
to sleep hard—but he has awakened
smiling in the morning and started 1
back at his job like a man. Certain-
ly that kind of a dad and fighter de-v • L
serves some recognition. redd of the .county-seat hppe
And while dad doesn’t say much 1 him in it- they decidde that the Pa-
eyidences that he loved and a p- 1 tient had either: hte sleeping sickness '
predated by his family mokes him or a in f lamed appender-ceetus, or a
a lot's happier and spurs him on. thigh-roid growth, or a hart leakage
Health Report From Flat Rock
dr. hubbert green hell a consulta-
Certain-j tioh 0ver one of his patients and dr.
Enrollment Time Sfiort
It is the duty of every voter, man
or room
-m attic
fever.
the patient was carried to the hos-
spittle at the county-seat ancf turn-
and woman, ho POThis or her name e d over to another doctor and he cut
on the enrollment books in order ,
to vote in the suipmer primaries to . t _ J . th f u rem0 ^ e 4 ^ a d f d
nominate jeounty .and state officers,! tones ' bo ’ h the P atient and dr.
Voting is a responsibility alFcitizens f reen f, re now getting along as well
interested in good government should as , cou d be ex P ec f ed - dr - green says
assume. - he will buy himself a x-ray machine
The Chronicle does not deem it ear so s be can dog-nose inter-
our dutf^to urge and insist upon peo- nal t^ubblfes.
pie to quality to vote. Those who
are not •sufficiently interested to go
in person to the "secretaries of the
clubs and put their names on the rolls
have no business voting. It should
44 green is considered a fine fis
sician if there is not verry much the
matter with a patient, he is fine on
locating bad tonsils and coated
be tne duty of no club officer to get tongues and airysipelas and creeks
prescription
ervice—
We call for, compound
and deliver
your Prescription
For those who are'unable to visit « » w,
our Prescription Headquarters,
we maintain an efficient emer-l
gency service. Your prescription
will be called for, compounded..,
with precise care, and the com
pleted product delivered to your *
home address or ofQse^paxnptly.
This special service, reserved
necessarily for emergency use, is
another way we demonstrate qur
appreciation of your patronage.
BISHOP-WALKER
PHARMACY
Dad shoulders each burden with a
smile—June 20th gives you a chance
to make him extia happy with a gift
he’ll really appreciate! We’re-ready now
with a grand array of everything dear
to a man’s heart . . . and whether you
choose hankies or a suit of clothes, wc
bring you top quality for your money.
FATHER’S DAY
SPECIALS
Short Sleeve — Knee Length
PAJAMAS - $2.95
Two Lots
COLORED SHIRTS
$1.95 and $2.95
Reduced from $2.50 to $4.50
SHI RTS-
Arrow, Van Heusen, Towne —
$2.95 to $4.95
TIES—
Arrow and Palm Beach—
$1.00, $1.50
— BELTS—
Hickok $1.50 16 ^3,00
SOCKS—
Interwoven 55c and 75c
HANDKERCHIEFS—
Arrow ............. 35c, 65c, $1.00
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SPORT SHIRTS—
* Arrow, McGregor, Casual—
$2.95 to $5.95
SUMMER ROBES, $8.95, $10.95
Beach Towels to Match
Adairs Men’
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