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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thanday, November SO. 1030 WANT ADS TO RENT — TO FTCI# — TO BUT — TO SELL Everybody RmuIi »he Want Ada Tern CMh NOTH E Rates for want ads are 5#c minimum for 25 worda. all •▼ee 25 words 2c per word. All want ads are cash except to firms carrying monthly charfe accounts with The Chronicle Publish in* Co. 'and Craven tell us Lincoln C Farms & Folks ty Sometime ago 1 was in a county Mississippi by the name of Lin coln. 1 wonder how that came about.! in •f ♦ HHDW.rav- -All coats and Dresses u price. Moore’s Shoppe suits. ABSOLUTELY no hunting, fishing 1 m Dress 1c ROOM AJnD BOARD—307 Musgrove. Phone 200 30-5p STTEL TRAPS—We still have a good tupply ol No. 1, 1and 2 sizes. Biakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. jjcUBCTROLUX Sales, Service and Supplies. H. L. Baldwin, Telephone •04-J. tfC LOTS FOR SALE—We cut the earth to su:t the purse, lots and small tracts on the Laurens highway. C. B. Holland, Phone 715, Laurens. _lc PASTURE GRASSES, and Field Seeds Rye grass, Crimson clover, Ladino Clover, Ky 31 Fescue, Seed Barley. Rye. Oats, Wheat. H. J. Pitts. tic LOST—IMS Clinton high ring with initial* BLS•inside, somewhere in business district Friday afternoon. If found pica sc call 719-J Ip TRESPASS NOTICE—No hunting or trespassng of any kind allowed on my pro{*«‘''ty R W. Nabors, Rt. 2, Clmtor. OmCES »»R REIT in the Jacobs Building Newly refinuhed, fire proof Heat, light and water fur- pwhrd Apply to J F. Jacobs or Rob ert F Black tf« MMJAZINK SJ'aSCRlPTlONS solk- ivrd N«-v* a vl renewal \ of all avkil- * n l Able p«e;»^l»csL FV>'ne Burdette. oro PtKm. 2«-W 1: or trespassing of any kind on the propehty-pf Perry M. Moore. 1c AETNA ACCIDENT INSURANCE— Tickets pay up to $5,000. Cost 25c per day. 10 days $2.00, 30 days $4.50. S. W. Sumerel, Aetna-izer. Clinton. Phones 80 and 32. tf FARM FOR SALE—156 acres with tenant house and barns on asphalt road in the Sandy Springs commun ity. Price $2,500.00. C. B. Holland, Phone 715, Laurens. 1c REDUCED—All coats and suits Dresses H price. Moore's Dress Shoppe. 1c FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our send ers, edgers and polishers. We have ill the necessary material to make your floors beautiful. Reasonable . ,. _ . ... . . rates. Co* Home A Auto Supply. told. Those who will need cot By J, M. MJBAEF.R. Clemson College Extension Infor mation Specialist Choir Singing, CONTESTi Cotton Seed Scarce The price of cotton seed was so at tractive at ginning time that most of them went right to the oil mills. That’s what our certified seed man, Bob Garrison, and our cotton special ist, Harry Boylston, both tell me. Now the world is calling for a big cotton crop. And folks are wonder ing where the seed will come from. The seed over most of the Eastern Belt were of poor germination the past season. So now folks from other states have been combing South Car olina, and other areas too, I guess, for good planting seed in quantity. And they have found very few, I Phone 12. CAMELLIAS. AZALEAS—We have thousands of them. We also have a wide variety of other shrubbery We invite you to visit our nursery. Felk- er s nursery 9 miles east of Newber ry on Highway 177. 30-6p HOUSE FOR SALE Nine-room house with two baths, located in Clinton, suitable for apartments or hourist home, C. B Holland, FTionc 715. Laurent 1c ROSES- -We have many varieties and colors, bush and climbing, regular Vig- ton's Hardware 4 Seeds Tel IM Ic SALE -Circulating oil heater.' FlHI RENT—Waaer md peUther and fl».T.e type With fan Used part scrubber formerly owned by Home I Supply Co See T C Johneoo Ca only Looks Uhe FOR rjpr cf U»i »*•* A good buy Phone SlS»li. IplWBB HOME BUTCHERING SEEDS-Er* BULK trrpnsc so4 Keystone Souaage Grin ders Stuffing Attachment*. Lard Presi, Kn vet. Grinder Repairs and fv«wi B .tkCtj-Rurvei t Hardware 4 Nra>1« Tr r;U»>ne IM n*h SALE d»»‘. iocaUa ' ton planting seed might do well to ! look around and locate their needs before it is too late. In view of this situation, there will likely be a lot of speculation in good planting seed And you know what that does to the price. Industry On The Farm The past summer Walter Haul. In dustrious fanner of Lexington, put up 45.000 caaet of okra and toma toes at the cannery out there on his farm He grew moat of it and his nctghoor* the balance Irrigation multiplied the karvaat on hit And he canned some other things too Farm processing "We need to do more of that." says Director Watkins Producers of raw products have us ually fared poarty As we seared In our memory. Although the great Lincoln had nothing to do with that, he was on that aide, and that made his name anathema. But time has largely healed that Boys Are That Way It couldn't have happened here back i Our folks lived close and saved, when we were naming counties, j They had to. For a living came rather Sherman’s march of fire was too i hard in the stone hills of the Dutch Fork, and only a frugal ptople could thrive there. I was almost ready for long pants before I had a ready-made suit. It was a hand-me-down from a relative in town, with Norfolk belted coat and knickerbocker pants. It was really the thing. All of my clothes before were homemade, mostly out of jeans, as tough as leather. And the pants were what we called three-quarters length. They reached about six inch es below the knees to protect our stockings. Stockings were made all, the way at home—carding, spinning, dyeing, and knitting. A fall, while at play, wbuld bust the knees out and they would then ravel away. So the pants protected them at the knees. After we sat in those pants a while they stayed bent a bit at the knees and made us look like we were fixing to Jump all the time. Our handkerchiefs were all ob long. made out of flower sacks, two to. the sack. When they were new you could read “Guaranteed First Patent” on one and "Ballard'a Obe lisk Flour” on the other one. But that toon washed out. * We wore wool hats mostly. They were cheap contraptions that took on the shape of 'a cone once they got wet. We called that going to seed' Shoes were usually the brogan type. They were very stiff-bottom ed shoes of rough leather that you held together in front with a buckle They hurt your feet at first, until you got them broke in, and then they wore good. But they were as hard to break as a mule. Once I got a pair of shoes that were a little better that had a brass guard on the toe. I was awful proud of them. Spot Cotton Prices Gain Almost $6 Per Bale In Week Atlanta, Nov. 25—Spot cotton prices gained almost $6 a bale in this holiday-shortened week, and by Wed nesday middling 15-16-inch staple had reached 43.93 cents a pound— the highest on record—the Produc tion and Marketing administration reported. CALL 74 FOR TOUR PRINTING AND OFFICE SUPPLY NEEDS FOR SALE! Beautiful Improved Corner College View Facing Young's Circle. Lovely miniature Water Mill and Fish Pond Also Rock Garden Phone 341-R or 128 «M» Umr preTtU are Liur**i» niM KENT -Store lev* grocer*-• rrwei for e*lr •Bn. k ttore re i in reeidentul B Ha-.anSM — — , FARM fOft lAUt—304 ceree 14a42 ef > :iv Up Ee»t there must be -"**«*• ef tercet ta beraa rerutg Uce I fti It me—g that every lew ml—We cer •leer regie weeIg pe mie eeniMg epe- j W e.tMm re pert* ef reree m rtmgrwm. ■ ;w*t fianfieg. eng ef elhen c—leg 1 lit w i..- It v»* ell W the *>! the 1?* . r>1> trerii that I «t4 —t ehgarrtawg * TV*. f*r ta the aauitfc. at New OtlwtM I me uwuier miereat TV i reltteettmi 715. L* urees c n Met Ic paper* there cerrteg a guarter pegs rg. Newberry , '2 T*" FOR NALL -M.ggg eaeg t—ta m L ^ZnTtu *** Auac Amat^eg th^ng « — yfia meri he the pr—pM .. f o-r vp. .tertl but eurOregon, *L*>?~* m * m ^ St l W y:l>— price*. Neeh . Art AbeevtlW.*•*?• •• reag that mert fvm SALE -Shady Rv.t. five out ott H^iwey 321. ( Mri VI J Alien. Rt I 1057 X 5p-Jan E C r et < UUtOl 1 mi n« nuuima tiahinf ar Ur*»a*aUM i *f *■> kind an Lbr proprrl* af Parr* M Haarr C.ydr Whitt. ct*ctan SUta Training ■ J farmer. PANSY 1*1-ANTS and Eng.tsh Dauy Rani. Gaant M.xad Colon Pansy *ful Miavd Colors English Daisy Also Fvrt.ii/en. Leaf Mold and Peat Mom Blakely-Burton’* Hardware A Seed* Telephone IM 1? WlNlk >W and DOOR INSULATION. Door u/e package with nails lor $1 15 S’.np your door bottoms, too. and help keep out the cold Blakely- B art on Hardware A Seeds Phone IM ]g.y c | it a a tag ■earId. _____ many mtercau Lane Miwtmg Kar* I Aat Ceuaty Apeet Onffin cetteg a ne»r nvrvfiag of Urenae fumen ta gia- tAU cuw the production of ha let lag egg* tf Something Uhe 25t came, eng M ugned up w produce them from HRST GRADE arido jhheU taMria. ^ ^ ^ . urg. hatrh- siwctal ruled Cb~uk* r>+. C4> ^ A( gmneevtlW. Georgia FULGRAIN SEED GATE—Lad in > ’ for year* they have had a mayor closer, rye grata, hardireg and chan 4-H poultry project there with ong- cellor wneat Blakely-Burtoe* Hard- nal churha funuahad by Sear *-Roe- ware 4 Seeds Telephone IM Ir ’ buck This has put many good chick- SLABS F(kR SALE $10 for two-ton truck load $5 00 half load Delivered anjudien* :n town or near Clintor. Ca# 128 Joe McDaniel U C BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate Phones 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C. (Over Brown’s Jewelry Store) WINTER LAWNS and Pastures of Rye Grass stay green all winter. Eco nomical to use Fertilize with Vigoro or Sheep Manure. Blakely-Burtqp’s Hardware & Seeds Telephone 188. ABSOLUTELY no hunting, fishing or trespassng of any kind on my pro perty A. C. Young. 30-2p FHED OATS for $1.00 per bushel. Baled Oats for $1.00 per bale. Blake- ly-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Tele phone 188. RADIO REPAIRS Let us put your Radio in top shape for Christmas. You will like our expert service and fair prices. City Radio Service 205 E. Caro. Ave. Phone 278-M Next To T. E. Jones & Sons REWARD Loct between Chnton and j Greenville Tuesday afternoon a| chrome plated unit about 12 inebe* high of a vault lowering device Can be identified by metal U* 00 bearing words • Wilbertway Vault Hand ing Device. Serial No 50# * Contact R. C. Young, Wilbert Bund Vault Company, Greenville, S. C. Phone 29663 If SPECIAL PRICES on the following magazines for one year each to those In active military service Look, $3 00 Quick, $3 00. Saturday Evening Post, $4 75. Time, $4.75. Life $5.50. Send Serial No. Let me handle your new or renewals. Ask for catalog. ML»s Frances C. Winn, phone 535-J, Clin- ton, S. C. 30-2p RADIO SERVICE—Prompk, depen dable, Open all day. W. Pitts Street, M. B. Whitmire and O. M. Green, servicemen. Whitmire’s Radio Shop. 7-Sp WIRE BASKETS for the office and desk. They are handy items. Chron icle Pub. Co. BIBLES for Christmas, ideal gifts for adults and children. Chronicle Pub. Co., Stationery Dept. Phone 74. AUCTION SALE—2 farms, equip ment and all tools on Dec. 2nd at 10:30 a. m. at my farm in Renno. Mrs. Will J. Adair. 30-2p INSTRUCTION — Beauty course training, new classes, enroll now. Certified for G.I. training. For in^ formation contact Farah Beauty Col lege, 1302 Main St., Columbia, S. C. or phone 2-5538. 28-7c the county they already kens in the county have sold In cooperaUve shipment. If>51 pounds for $5.710 54 so far this ma son, according to Griffin’s records More Gram Than CaMIe “More interest than ever before is being shown in planting pastures,” says County Agent McLaurin of Marlboro “In fact, there are more pastures in sight than cattle to graze them,” he concludes. Good for that* All too often in the past we have gotten the cattle be fore the grass. And that won’t work any better than the cart before the horse. But when we put the needed mon ey in these modern pastures, we need to have enough cattle to market that grass through, Unless we are grow ing pasture Jtist because it looks pretty. “Yes, graze. But don’t overgraze.” That’s what our pasture men, Woodle John R. Holland SELF-SERVICE FOOD STORE FREE DELIVERY 200 Musgrove St--- - - - - Phone 130-J This Store Will Remain Open Until 7:00 P. M. On Friday and Saturday Every Item At Holland’s Grocery Is PRICE-MARKED So You Can See What You’re Spending and Check Your Purchases With Your Sales Slip* .NATIONAL CASH RKcaSTKR MARKING STAMPS Carnation Pet, Silver Cow MILK l S* 2 for 25c Libby, No. Z V, FRUIT COCKTAIL .. 39c Oakes MAYONNAISE, pt.... 37c Ma*« FLOUR, 10 lb. 89c Arr» PEACHES, No. 2V: 29c House COFFEE Pound 79c Advance Shortening 3 Lbs 69c WANT ADS I ORANGEADE SI Vitality 2 For NO HUNTING, fishing or trespassing on any of my land. A. L. Nabors. 14-5p NOTICE—No hunting, trespassing or loafing allowed on my property. C. C. Giles. 30-2c PURINA DOG CHOW is a well- rounded ration for both hunting dogs and pet dogs. Economical and easy to feed. Dogs like it, too. We have it. Biakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. , Ic Pint CHOW CHOW 25c Con Stock BEETS, No. 2 10c P&G SOAP —..... 3 for 20c Rebecca-Lee, No. 2 TURNIP GREENS. . . . 10c REAL ESTATE FOR SALE — Two _____ houses for the price of one. One -Mrs. Julia Songee, Box 219, Aiken, five-room house with bath, one 3- Diaper Service CLEAN - WHITE STERILE DIAPERS Delivered in Clinton and Joanna on Mondays and Thursdays of Each Week Baby Dy-Dee Service 605 5 Harts Court LAURENS. S. C. YOU may be the one we are seek ing. AVON Products, well-known and well-liked cosmetics, will place a reliable woman as neighborhood Representative in Clinton. Write S. C. 2c-8 PURINA HOG FATENA is a com plete feed. Helps keep sows in con dition, puts on fast pork gains too. No grain is needed. Biakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. Ic ANYONE desiring Stanley Parties or Stanley merchandise please contact Mrs. Winfred Norris, Phone 811-J. PATHFINDER for seven months, $2.25 value for only $1.00. Other spe cials on. Order your Christmas gifts now. I will send beautiful cards announcing gifts. Miss Frances C. Winn, Phone 535-J, Clinton, S. C. 30-2o FOR RENT—Desirable brick apart ments. Corner Calvert and S. Adair streets. If interested phone 446. Ic Large Box MATCHES 5c 5 POUNDS SUGAR 45c DU1 room house with running water on back porch. One and a half acres land, more or less, 237 frontage on U. S. Highway 76 (Laurens-Clinton Highway) located near Dominick’s Service Station *and on same side of road. Houses renting for $25.00 per month and $15.00 per month. Good location for business. Price $4400.00, and I can finance $3200.00 of this on a 4% loan, with a monthly payment of $26.10 which indudes principal, taxes and insurance. Good return for Rental Investment. My guess is the first interested party will buy. M. H. Hunter, Jr., Real Estate, Laurens, S. C. 3c-15 SOAP . . 2 for 37c TaD Boy SOUPS, Ig 12c Rolls Como Toilet Tissue 49c THICK FAT BACK Lb. 23c Trusty Friend, Green and White LIMA BEANS, no. 2 can 10c Marfold OLEO, lb* 25c