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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, April 20, 1950
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HAVE your lawn mowers sharpened. STOCK UP on DEAL SOAP at SAD-
I also sharpen hand saws aTid all LER-OWENS PHARMACY while
other saws. Edgar L. Blakely, 307 the bargain deal is still on. One cake
Musgrove St., Telephone 200. ll-Sp^t regular price is 25c but we are
—| now selling TWO cakes for 37c. 1c
YOU be the judge. Try our delicious j
HAMBURGERS and see if you' SEED CORN. N.C. 27, Dixie 18 and
don’t think they are the best in town. I Funk/s G714 Hybrids and many
At SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY.' varieties of other regular corns. Also
Phone 400. 1
LAWN MOWERS precision sharpen
ed. Hand or powdered. Work
guaranteed. Cox Seed Cleaners.
Opposite Florida Street school, Phone
293. Clinton, S. C. 20-4c
c Early and Sweet Corns. Blakely-
Lurton’s Hardware & Seeds.-Tele
phone 188. _ 1c
FOR SALE
other used
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Two used tractors and
equipment at rock bot-
K. Crawford tic
TOMATO PLANTS, Lettuce Plants,
Cabbage Plants and Onion ( Plants.
Also Onion Sets, Irish Potatoes arid
ail your garden-needs. Blakely-Bur-
ton's Hardware & Seeds. Telephone
188. “ ' 1c
GOOD OPPORTUNITY in severa.
North and South Carolina towns
distributing ( Wiseman Pies. Fast
turnover, good Commission. Phone
81404, Greenwood, S. C. 1c
ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and
Supplies. H L Baldwin. Telephone
FOR SALE—3 milk cows with youn.,
calves. H. J. Pitts. t.c
/OR SALE—Coker 100 cotton seed, 1
one yea from breeder, re iei c i.
Jelinted and treated with ceresan. or
x n run. Also have several hundred ^
bushels cats. John T. Young. 27-2c|
BABY CHICKS <— Hea’7 Breed.
U. S. Approved and Pullorum 1
C-l?an. Also Feeds, Feeders, Foun-
Grii. Oyster Shells and Ren.e-
'i'-;. Blakoly-Burton's Hardwa. e Is
cods. Telephone 188. J j
•'Let SALE—6-foot counter dry box
in first class condition. Telephon
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LOANS
Salaried people, see us- for cash you
need quickly for those extra expens
es, doctor bills, etc. (No red taped
Friendly, confidential service.
A. B. C. FINANCE CO.
Next to Home Supply Co.
FLOWER PLANTS — Carnation,
Sweet William, Blue Phlox, Snap
dragon, Perennial White Candytuft,
Dwarf Bush Pinks, Foxglove, Blue;
Flax, Hollyhock and Thrift. Blakely-
Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Tele
phone 188. 1c
FOR RENT — Four room house at!
Bonds Cross Roads, near Joanna.
W. B. Cause- Ip I
PLANET JUNIOR LOW WHEEL | IT . S TIME fcr Spri ng Cleaning ancl
SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY ;
has what- you need for the
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America’s Finest
HOT POINT
Home Appliances
HOME SUPPLY CO.
Next to Bailey’s Bank
DON’T FORGET to .call SADLER-
OWENS PHARMACY for your
BABY'S NEEDS and his PLEAS-
UkE. Attractive gifts, toiletries, for
mulas, etc. We deliver. Phone 400.
Garden Plows. Rubber and—Plastic
Garden Hose. Five-year guarantee
on Plastic Hose. Blakely-Burton’s
Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188.
Paste Wax or Glo-Coat for your
floors, Windex and Glass Wax for
your windows, Burnishine for your
FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our sand
ers, edgers and polishers. W? have brass, Furniture Polish, Stevenson’s
all the necessary material to make Ant Poison, Fly Spray, and also D;-
your floors beautiful. Reasonable! chloride Moth Crystals and Moth
rates. Cox Heme & Auto Supply. Balls for moths. Call 400. We Deliver. I
phone 12 ^ LADIES — Give your face a homej
NEW TOP CROP Bush Beans and facial. See the “Endora Complex-
many other varieties of Bush and ion Kit,” a complete home complex-
Pole Beans, Lima Beans, White But- ion treatment, on sale at Sadler^
ter Peas and Crowder and Blackeye Owens Pharmacy. tfc
Peas. Blakely-Burton's Hardware & .
Seeds. Telephone 188. i c FOR SALE — 38 acres, good 3-room
———- .... —house, and 2-room house. Plenty
FOR SALE Filling station, store W at er , electric lights,'mail by door.
and 2-roQm dwelling, 2 mies Pasture,—good—mule, farming tools
N. Broad St. $2,000. W. L. Mier. ^ c jand chickens. 15 acres wheat and I
GARDEN BREAKING, yard level- oats. Four miles from Clinton,
ing, excavating, and dump-truck mile off paved road. Price $2,250 {
service. Cox Seed .Cleaners. Phone Vir’gil Patterson, Rt. 1, Clinton. 27-p
293, Opposite Florida Street school, FOR and Hampshire
Pigs. Also four desirable building
Two in College View,
Joe C.l
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A move has ber-v > rted in CHn-'
ton to form a loorp r b H the Nation-
al Federation of Ind ■-endent Busi- 1
ness, Inc., described ru an organiza
tion existing for the ourpose of let
ting congress know t o views of the
small business men on pending leg
islation. Units are also being planned
in other cities of the Piedmont area.
Accord ng to Don Schimnn, of
Spartanburg, distri . manager for the
Federation who is now directing the
new organization he e all indepen
dent businesses are el -;Lb!e for mem
bership in the organization and each
local chapter, upon be ng organized
will name a chairman ->m its mem
bership. Mr. Schima reported the
Federation has been n:i >rscd by
more than 200 rep; e e:it dives and
senators as the bed means of pre
senting the viewpoint from a na
tionwide cross-se:’iou o. independent
business men.
♦The sevi -vov-n'i organTr.otlon
described by Mr. Schim m as
.test, or.t:-nl7.at>n o'' n? ne-f
world has re.ently e ‘ablished chan
ters an.. Union, Green : .e, Greer,
Sp.-.rta: ur-, Rn-k II.1, Gaffney,
Charlc’te, Durham, Greensboro and
oiher citie- of North and South Car-
o’h'fTdU'It has gradually -phead Out
from, original chanters on the west
coast, Chicago and New York sec
tions tn over 2,000 cit.es :n the Un
ited States. . 1
‘•Independent busi ess people have
long realized the great importance
and necessity of having an organiza-
tian operating-sole.y in behalf of in
dependent business welfare,” Mr.
Srrrimnn sard. “The Federation per
mits mcfepeii^ent business to com
pletely divorceV its organized efforts-
from monopoly aod big business in
fluence.” /
Under the Federation system each
member casts his own ballot and the
ballots are sent directly to the con
gressman, it was explained. “This
definitely eliminates -the possibility
of any small groups or*clique con
trolling the ultimate stand taken by
the Federation,” Mr,. Schiman said.
Incorporated as a non-profit or
ganization, the Federation was found
ed and field operations started in
1943.
The purpose and program of the
organization are said to be the pro
motion and protection of the system
of private business with equal rights
for all and to give small business
and professional men a greater voice
in the laws governing business and
the nation.
Spring Vesper
Series of College
Began Sunday
Fh-esbyterian college’s spring ves
per series opened Sunday evening
with Dr. Louis C. LaMotte, presi
dent of Presbyterian Junior college,
Maxton, N. C., serving as the prin
cipal speaker.
Five other programs also are sche
duled for the series, one to be heid
each Sunday until the end of the
current school year.
In addition to Dr. LaMotte, other
outside speakers lined up for the ser
ies are: Dr. John Newton Thomas
of Union Theological Seminary at
Richmond; the Rev. Sam Wiley, pas
tor of Anderson’s First Presbyterian
church; and Dr. McLeod Frampton,
pastor of Chester’s Purity Presby
terian church.
Students will conduct one of the
programs, while the Presbyterian
faculty is scheduled to have charge
of another. .
The series of evening devotional
exercishes is sponsored by the Col
lege Student Christian Association,
headed by President David Neville of
Newberry. The association also spon
sored a fall vesper series and the an-
1 nudl Religious Emphasis Week.
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MEN OF CHURCH MEET
W. Ted Jones, director of reg
ional education for the Synod of
South Carolina, will deliver the prin
cipal address at the April Meh-of-
the-Chureh meeting at the First
Presbyterian church tonight.
The supper meeting starts at 7:30
p. m.
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Clinton. S. C. — 20-4c
FOR RENT — Two furnished bed
room.s, gentlemen only. 308 David
:ots in town.
two on EM Carolina Ave.
son St. Phone 300-J. W. T. Kanmng. j McDaniel, Phone 128.
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LOVELY mnahogany secretary, also
beautiful two-toQe Sheraton chest
COTTON SEED — Coker 100, wilt-
resistant, made better than bale
per acre. $2.00 per bushel, $6.00 per
of drawers in mahogany and bird’s 100. Also 1 used wood stove and j
eye maple. Refinished and ready to stove wood for sale. J. Willie Young,
tfc RED No. 2.
State Senate
Still Struggling
With Money Bill
Special to The Chronicle.
Columbia, April 19—In perhaps
the most active week of the current
legislative session the Senate last
week look action on the state ap
propriations bill, as reported by the
second time by the Senate finance
committee, and the House of Repre
sentatives approved the Senate
amendments to the state election ia.v,
clearing the last hurdle for the om-
NOTICE
For QUALITY Radio Repairs
Rowland’s Radio Shop
Gary St—Phone 430
use. The Trading Post, Laurens, t
WE are proud of our COSMETIC
DEPARTMENT. Come in and get
what you need for yourself and for
GIFTS for others. We handle TUS-
SY, REVLON. YARDLEY, COTY,
TWEED and others. At SADLER-
OWENS PHARMACY. Phone 400 _
GLADIOLI BULBS in separate and FOR SALE — 1949 Westinghouse
Mixed Colors. Package of 25 Mixed Laundromat, used only two months.
Varieties for 95c. Also Tuberous Just like new. Mrs. F. K. Shealy,
Rooted- Begonias, Gloxinias, Amaryl- Phone 456. . tfc
'lis and Daniias. Blakely-Burton’s ' ou ~ 7 .
Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 138. | V IGORO, Sheep Manure, Azaiea ana
le mbus election law bill.
The House on Tuesday heard a
summary of the state’s financial pro
blems from finance experts, and Re
presentative Causey introduced rev
enue-raising measures to increase the
tax on soft drink syrup, put a ten
per cent ticket tax on motion picture
theatres, add one cent to the cig-
a:et*e tax, and tax chain stores sit- 1
lated outside corporate limits. i
i Camellia Fertilizer, Rose Fertiliz
er, Bycolife, Hyponex, Peat Moss, j
C. BRYAN HOLLAND
Leal Estate 1 Humex; Vermicul:te, Bone' MeaUand}
Phones 715, 23826 Laurens, S. C. Rc.env.ne. Blakely-Burton’s Hard-1
(Over Brown s Jewelry Store) ware & Seeds. Telephone 188.
CLIMBING TOMATO SEED and
manv other varieties including the
FOR SALE—Canary birds, hens or
singers. Mrs. J. A. Rogers, 242 Oak
New Southland. Also a compkfe line st., Lydia Mill. „ 2p-20
of other .'eeds and fertilizer :or your
garden. Blakelv-Burton’s Hardware^ KEEPERS EQUIPMENT - We
& Seeds. Telephone 183 1c have everything you need for your
• bees in Root’s high grade supplies.
FOR SALE — Florence ol stove in Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds.
good condition. Joe G.bos, Wash- Telephone 138. le’
ington Si reef.
MAHOGANY
— ' P COVERED BUTTONS, a large va-
high post bed, 190; riety of sizes and styles, washable
years old, refinished and ready to and dr y cleanable belts, $1.00 com
use. One solid walnut marble top pi e te, buckles and eyelets. Mrs. C. R.
bedroom suit, only $Co. The Trading McBaniel 316 E Carolina Ave. 1c
Post, Laurens. tfc — 1 ——
JOHNSON (not poison) ROACH| BAR GAINS tor $1.00
POWDER. One-year money baek D each , y„ arsl £ f !mm
guarantee. Sold by B.shop-Waiker ‘ ' or . ! ‘ X ’UMU" °t
Pharmacy. Phone 101 806, 8pA27 2?™?*, ,or « ven r "° nths -
; - - , Digest for eight months or Quick for
NOTICE—Mxs. _
tique Shop will be closed until
next Wednesday, April 26.
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TOWLE STERUNG, Reed & Barton,
and Lunt. For information and de
livery in Clinton contact Mrs. Dillard
Boland, Calvert Ave. Phone 736-J.
Wilbur Riddle, Jeweler, Laurens, tfc
GUARANTEED WATCH
AND CLOCK REPAIRS
A. F. ANDERSON
In Rear of L. B. Dillard’s Store
MOTHERS—Do you realize that you
can save the drudgery of washing
diapers at home for as little as $1.60
per week, and also protect the health
if your child by being sure of sani
tary and sterile diapers, that have
been washed through a total of 10
'•inses. Baby Dy-De Service, Phone
605, Laurens. tfc
nagazine^
published and can meet any offer
made. Ask for free magazine guide.
.Miss Frances C. Winn, Phone 535-J.
20-2p
OFFICE BOOKS—Ledgers, ail kincL,
Ledger Sheets, Loose Leaf Bind
ers, Cash Books, Journals, Day
Books, Sales Books, Columnar Pads
Call 74. Chronicle Publishing Co.
BROILER PELLETS and Mashes and
Grains for all size chickens. Also
Feeds for Rabbits, Goats, Cows, Dogs
Horses, Hogs, Gold Fish and Turtles.
Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds.
Telephone 188.
Want Ads
FOR SALE—5-room blouse on MtH-i
grove street. 2 -bedrooms, hard-
vood floors. Built in 1941. Lot 62x600
eet. A good loan is available. R. E.
Wysor, HI, Real Estate and Insur
ance. Phone 85-J. tic.
FOR SALE — Used 5-HP twin
Seabee outboard motor, 1918
mode!. Perfect runninjE: condi
tion. $89.95. Cox Home & Auto
Supply. 1c
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR MAYOR
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Mayor of Clinton and
pledge myself to abide by the results j
of the Democratic primary.
R. E. WYSOR.
NOTICE TO FISHERMEN —
Used 2.8-HP Sea King motor
for sale. Excellent for trolling.
$39.95. Cox Home & Auto Sup-
p*y- ic
FOR ALDERMAN
Ward Two
I hereby announce myself a can
didate fof Alderman in Ward 2, and
pledge to abide by the results of the
Democratic primary.
R. L. PLAXICO.
Ward Five
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for Alderman in Ward 5
and pledge myself to abide by the
results of the City Democratic pri
mary.
L. S. (MOLLEY) HARMON.
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FOR GOVERNOR
I hereby announce my candidacy
for Governor of South Carolina and
pledge myself to abide by the rules
of the Democratic party of South
Carolina.
—THOMAS H. POPE.
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