The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 24, 1949, Image 10
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
TIuiraday, November 24, 1949
PINAL SETTLEMENT
T;.kr not.cc that on the 15th day
<' December, 1949, we will render a
final account of our acts and doings
*>■ Ariminist.ators, with will annex
ed. of the estate of David T Cope-
Irnd in the office of the Judge of
J’-obate of Laurens County, at 10
o'clock a m . and on the same day
xull apply for
cur trust as Administrators.
THANKSGIVING DAY — 1949
Bv the President of the I'nited States
A PROCLAMATION
more tobacco dollars from such acre.
Boys Are That Way
—♦The folks around home always
lived tight. They had to. the stone
hills did not yield an abundance easy.
^ (They lived well,"but had to be tight
Iri accordance with our cherished an ^ cl< ^ s * to get
custom, let us pause from our labors For '"stance, our dogs got what
for one day in this autumnal season scra ? s there ^’ ere ; But never any
,nd offer prayers of thanks to the ™ eat scra P s - About a11 the meat our
is near” is the pressing invitation.
To answer it, men must forsake their
ways; and their unrighteous thoughts.
And as they return unto God, he
W’ill abundantly pardon.” Their re
turn unto God is absolutely neces
sary, that their thoughts may be right
with God’s.
And there is assurance that the in-
oner prayers of thanks to the vitation will be accepted—by many
a final discharge from Div , ne Giver of our bounty . jdog ever got was something wild it individuals and by so many that
We are grateful for the plentiful ^ ^k 1 scraps ’ includ " t there will be a bounteous harvest.
Any prr.o,,,,d,btod .oddest, o for^oajmakm/ ,? od . tha ‘ h,s . WOTd
5 .in. rdiu.i ‘ dance of goods produced by our in- E v e n the hardwood ashes from the i not return unto him void, and
ment on or before that date, and all . . . f . multitude of *• L f th hardwood a shes from the s hall prosper m the thing whereunto
ersons having claims gainst said ^ame"^'!; 0 SendS ^ T d ° n0t Wel1 t0 beC ° me
state will present them on or before j.I P^r t 01 soapmaking. riut l came a.on., discouruaged at times* in Christian
persons
estate will present
said date, duly proven, or be forever
barred.
I BLUFORD COPELAND.
J. HENDERSON PITTS.
Adm’rs. D B. N C T. A.
Nov. 14, 1949. 8-4cw
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Contract Let For
Highway Project
In the County
Special to The Chronicle.
Columbia. Nov. 22—At its month
ly meeting here last week the state
highway commission accepted the
low bid on a Laurens county high
way construction project, and ac
cepted into the state highway system
a spur road in the county.
The $61,692 bid of Ridlehuber and
Company of Greenwood., the lowest
of 19 bids received, was accepted by
the commission for the grading and
bituminous surfacing of 7.6 miles on
road 40, from U. S. route 221 near
Ora by way of Martins Cross Roads
to road 23.
Added to the state highway system
was a Laurens county spur road ex
tending from Youte 72 approximately
0.1 miles west of its intersection witn
North Adair street extension east of
Clinton southerly to North Adair
street extension, approximately
miles in length.
" e , to the effort we put forth will reach.
Even when we can see no visible re-
, . u .. ^ . discouruaged at times-in Christian
We are thankful that our resources some folks'Till usedTt. 8 ° But ° U '' WOrk ' We can never know where u n -
enable us to aid the people of other bou g b t lye
countries in the furtherance of eco- i.r* ’j Krii i it fnt . _
nomic well-being and security ^ d b ? 1 f r a ana suits, we may hear of good being
,V* j i 8 i Yu .' .u a11 of the meat scraps would disap- lc jone in some future date
We deeply appreciate the strength rvrent nn^ihlv a hard hone ! nlu- L ■ UlUre • le '
of our democratic institutions and the pear ’ CX a '* a [ d P 0 "® This much is certain—it is ours to
oi our democrauc insmuuons a "a '"e or tWQ These we would flsh out of h , Dr0claim th „ wnrfi
preservation of those ideals of hb- fha uoiiina mkar, ;♦ 1 ao wu ‘*' lo proclaim me wora,
ertv and justice which form the basis ! he b01 in ? mass - T, ben **. °" to sow the seed. It belongs to God to
f • . justice wmen lorm me oasi. for a g0CK j w hil e . The thicker it got bring the harvest bv an bv
of national stability and internation- -v.^ nar\esi oy an oy. us
al oeace The times demand more morc ‘ oame d up and was easy become more concerned about the
al peace, rne times demand more to run over A bucket of cold'water ‘ thine we ar^ given to do than tn 1
than the wisdom of man can provide. u • a ♦ko* imns , , e are to do man to
"tv.— i— j.. .u» i _r _n w as kept handy. A dipperful of that | speculations as to what it will ac-
would cause it to go down a bit until eomplish.
the fire could be pulled when it start-'
ed to run over.
There should be in the hearts of all
good men and true a realization that
as th ePsalmist said: “There is no
king saved by the multitude of an
host: a mighty man is not delivered
by much strength." Humbly grateful
for theie benefacti ms. may we add to
our prayers of -thanksgiving a plea
for divine guidance of the leaders of
our nation and the leaders of all other
nations in their efforts to promote
peace and freedom for all men.
Now, therefore. I. Harry S Tru
man. President'of the United States
f America, having in mind the Joint
Congressional Resolution of Decem
ber 26. 1941. which made the fourth*
Thu sdav in November a legal holi
day. do hereby proclaim Thursday.
November 24. 1949. as Thanksgiving
Day, and I urge all citizens to ob
serve the day with reverence. Let us,
>n the appointed day. in our homes
and in our accustomed places of wor
ship. give thanks to Almighty God
lor the blessmgs which have signal-:
ized our lot as a nation, and let us
a«k for the gift of wisdom in our
striving for a better world
In witness whereot. I have here-.
unto »c*t my hand and caused the seal
of the L'mted State* to be affixed
Done at the City of Washington
thu tenth day of November in the
As soon as it would "string off the
paddle” the soap was done. Then we
had to set it in the smokehouse or
cover it heavily to keep the dogs out
that night. Once they got the heavy
rocks off the boards we covered the
pot with and ate all of that soap up
that night. And that was a tragedy
of considerable proportion. After
that we always stuck sticks through
the handle*? and set it in ttu* smoke
house for the night
Then next day I always liked to
see then cut it with a butcherknife
and take the blocks of gray soap.
Out.
FOR
Call 74
OFFICE SUPPLIES
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ye
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•nine an 1 «f the
the Un.ted State*
>ne hund edl and
hundred den.
in.iepen * tt in
if Amer-. thin
♦evenly-' theti
him
THE GREAT INVITATION
Lesion fi r November 27 Latah S
55 l-Il ::
Memory Selection Isaiah 55 6
Under the figure of a great (ea*t. |
Laiah brings men a gracious and all-
inclusive invitation to the blessings
of God's love in the restoration to his
favor and al! the things of hts provi-
II
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Pm.dent
« I* Webo.
tg Ifacrrtar <
This invitation has no condi-
if money and price The only
required is that men incline
ears unto God and come unto
hat the.r souls may live
Seek ye the Lord while he may
found, rail ye upon him while he
Asthma! Asthma! Asthma!
EXPERT
WATCH REPAIR
WORK
In the Rear of
L. B Dillard's Store
We win
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To Reeve Too
A f ANDERSON
K>p»ri«K*a Watrk«k«r
Asthma b the result of a
certain degree of pressure upon
nerves leading to the bronchial
lobes Removal of this pressure
brings immediate relief, and
romvlete recovery is possible
when the (’At *>' is corrected
bt >4 oder n ftctcnURr (biro
praetic Methods
nor
of the
rorreeted
that of * ou
m sos
rases ot
bt Hr Hart
L age M He
said he had soflered oMh asth-
oss foe InesH*-soose odd gears
sad had to sleep In a utung
poslli— liter the ( At Rt was
eoneeted by Dr Hart, he boa
OO farther troobie ottb
Another rase Is that of a girt,
age IS. Her mother said she had
soflered with asthma aloe#
birth «he had awfoi
lug spetts mod at Mum
boors# she rooid hardly speak
The attack had laaked Ree dors
*ea uoshie to al
ike Han
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motion Kpectalist
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Budee
I knew County Agent
Allendale had tried out a
dane in *«>me fertilizer
w;reworm and budaofm
I was dawn
him how it
And
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se irsc
ink c
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i of H
lor-jj
{sin*t the
So. whet. 1
there re ently I asked 1
turnei out "Hundred
i>er*.-ent control.”' was hi* answer.
Tney used some of the regular
commercial mixture that some of the
fertilizer folks are putting out with
f.ve pounds of chlordane to the ton. j
Then that is used just as any other:
fertilizer would be used under the!
crop, putting about 400 pounds peri
acre.
Some other counties u«ed it too and
all that I have heard from got good ]
lesults.
Weeds Had Come
After a year or so. I went back to
see a beautifuul pasture. And weeds
had come.
He had done all he knew. Yet the
grasses and clovers he wanted just
wouldn’t thrive any more, but weeds
did.
The chemistry of the soil is a deep
subject, and our knowledge doesn’t
extend very far into it. Something
occasionally happens to a soil that we
just don’t yet, understand. But we
live and learn. The scientist plods
on. He has found out much, and oc
casionally comes up with the remedy
1 for another of the things that have
bothered us.
Another King
On a tenth the acreage, tobacco
this year is bringing about two-thirds
the dollars cotton is in South Caro
lina!
Cotton" might still be king of crops
in South Carolina. But tobacco is
surely king in the Pee Dee. There an
acre of it equals to 10 or more in
cotton this year. And on years when
cotton is good, the ratio is about 5
to 1.
To one poet it was “The plant di
vine,” while to another that didn’t
like it, it was “The pernicious weed.”
But to every farmer who had it this
year I’ll bet you it was the golden
weed and "the plan divine,” all in
one.
I Through Mr. McGee, and his suc
cessor, Mr. Lewis, the present exten
sion tobacco specialist, and the work
at Clemson’s Florence statjon, the
latest findings of science have been
carried to the tobacco field by dem
onstrations put on through the coun
ty agents in recent years. And thus
tobacco yields and quality have been
brought up to points they had n£t
known before. The results Is a lot
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