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* V h Pacre Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, March 27, 1952: WANT ADS TO RENT — TO FIND — TO BUT — TO SELL Everybody Reads the Want Ads Terms Cash NOTICE—Rates for want ads are 50c minimum for 25 words, all over 25 words 2c per word. Multiple insertions—5 times for the price of 4. Classified display, per inch per insertion—65c. All want ads are cash except to firms carrying monthly charge accounts with The Chronicle Publishing Co. SCIENCE IN ALL-OUT WAR TO CONQUER COMMON COLD WANTED — Experienced secretary with some knowledge of bookkeep ing desires position.,Available April 1st. Reply •’X,” care The Chronicle. Ip FOR RENT OR SALE — 4-room house at Bond's Cross Roads. W. B. Cause. Ip USED DOORS for sale—New ship ment, most sizes. Noah’s Ark, Abbe ville, S. C. ' 27-3p FOR SALE—Upright piano at a bar gain price. Mrs. L. B. Marion, Phone 939, 50Q South Broad^St^ 1c FOR RENT—Two 4-room houses for colored; two 3-room houses 5 miles in country. H. J. Pitts. tfej^y —*— J Joanna, S. C. Yorkshire and Here- | Chicago^March 15. — Medical . science has declared all-out war on ' mankind’s most widespread, costly i and baffling affliction—the com mon cold. The goal is to eliminate it en tirely from the American scene or, if that ’s impossible, to control and minimise it. The nerve center in this big fed- ical offensive is the newly organ- 3_2c ;ized Common Cold foundation. Iti — :—' was set up last August as a *hon) ROOT Bee Supplies. O ur a;> iar ^tjp ro fit en t er p r j se t 0 raise and equipment is now complete. We wil^ urse funds fQr research a nd in- be glad to furnish all your needs. ve stigation. Blakely-Burton Hardware. Phonej The j ob a h ea d promises to be 1&8- LS'long and expensive. Business and C BRYAN HOLLAND j industry, which lose nearly four Real Estate billion dollars annually in tproduc- Phones 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C. ! tion and ^Hnees^through absen- APARTMENTS for rent —25, and $35. Phone 22. (Over Brown’s Jewelry Store) teeism caused by the common cold, are expected to shoulder the cost. SITUATION WANTED—Young man Medical scientists will de^The ac- with high school and business college] tual wmrk in laboratories, uniVer- education, experience as shipping sities* and on special related proj- and receiving clerk, general office ects in several parts of the world, FOR SALE- lord cross pigs. Eight weeks old. J. S. NofrTT neaF Tip-Top S ertTfV STa-' fion. ' - lp START yourchicks on S p a'r t a n Starter • Sparfleles” and have fryers in seven weeks. Received fresh ev- ery week. Ask your neighbor about worker, desires job in Clinton vicin- Samuel- C. Varner, Box 326, IP including the arctic and .tropics. Dr. Charles M. Hendricks of El Paso, Tex., president 'of the Ameri- -ican Research and Education Foun- FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our sand-1 da |j on f or chest Disease, is execu- cm, edgew nwd polishers. We ha\e^ trve direcfor TfrtTie' Toun^aTTc n the necessary material to make | william A. Sawyer, medical con- t. C-W-S Gu¥ho”CbT~ u. FOR RENT —Nice brick apartment, private entrance, corner Calvert Ave. and 5. Adair St. If interested, call 446. V tf FOR SALE — Apartment size Kelvi- nator refrigerator, in good condition. $40. Mrs. J. L. Tinman, Phone 528-M. • 1c 60 TOOTH Drag Harrows, Plows 27 sgc*] and - Garden. Tools ^Repairs forturn plows. Cole single-foot guano dis tributors. Blakely-Burton Hardware. Phone 188. 1c ELECTROLUX Supplies. H. L. 604-J. Sales, Service and Baldwin, Telephone tfc your floors beautiful. Reasonable rates. Cox HojrqC Auto Supply. Phone 12. tfc WHEN looking for gifts, stop by and see our pottery, dishes and china. We have first and second-class china, al so a nice line of groceries, meats, and dry-goods. Gastley’s Store, Columbia highway. 10-5c FOR RENT— Floor waxer and pol isher. See T. C. Johnson Co. Phone No. 4. _ 4 tf WE buy, sell and swap horses and mules. H. J. Pitts. tf MOBILE HOMES—We have a good selection at our new sales lot. Long tern) financing. We’ll trade for any- —thing & F t» r n i t ure, Greenwood, S. C’. (Greenville Highway, No. 25). tfc SEE US for Feeds of all kinds. Lay ing, Starting, Growing, and Broiler mashes, sparticles and pellets. Also, bairy, Horse, Hog and Calf fqeds. C-W-S Guano Go. 27-2c LET US TREAT your^botton seed, 8c per bushel. Treat your lespedeza, corn soya beans, vegetable seeds, etc., with arasan. It pays off. For ap pointment, phone 184-J. Cox Seed Cleaners, Florida St. 3-4c sultant, Eastman Kodak Company. Rochester, N. Y., is president, and Dr. Frank R. Ferlaino, medical di- WANT ADS FOR SALE — Fancy milk cow and calf. H. J. Pitts. ’ tfc DEVOE Wonder-Tone Rubber Base Interior Paint in wide range of new tints. Blakely-Burton Hardware. Phone 188. 1c rector, General Motors Corp., is ex ecutive offices, is secretary. This is the way Dr. Hendricks looks at the job: On the basis of present medical knowledge, it is impossible even to identify the commoq cold. Phy sicians and laymen apply the term to various acute and chronic dis orders of the air brassages. No one knows what causes colds or how they can be cured or prevented Although certain drugs may sup press symptoms, they do not alter the course of the disease. There were an estimated 400 mil lion colds in the U. S. last year. Colds and their complicating caus ed more illness and disability than all other diseases combined. Because of colds, workers lost an estimated one billion dollars in wages in 1951. Manufacturers lost two billion dollars worth of pro duction. Non-manufacturing busi ness lost an estimated $1,750,000,- 000 in services. Cold sufferers spent 400 million dollars on drugs and treatment. The foundation is drawing up a long-term plan to be guided by a r. —-Directly- under him will be medical and general consultants, full-time specialists in various medcial fields and a staff of full-time scientists. Here are sortie questions about the common cold the foundation hopes will be answered: Is it caused by a ~ virus? Re searchers disagree on this theory. Does sudden chilling make nor mal individuals susceptible? Why do outbreaks of colds follow sudden weather changes? Do worry or grief affect the nose and throat tissues. Why do some families have colds every year while some of their neighbors escape? Why do Eskimos in isolated areas develop colds after contact with apparently uninfected visitors? Why does the same condition’ apply to isolated native tribes in the tropics? Experts do not look for a simple solution. They believe a combiWb- tion of many comlplex factors is responsible for the widespread disease. - SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE FELT RUNDOWN, WEAK, NERVOUS, SICK, TIRED; LIKE A NEW GIRL NOW Among the thousands praising Scalf’s Indian River Medicine, many are young folks. Scalf’s Indian River Medicine is truly a family medicine. Miss Winnie Jo McDonald, high school girl of Glen Allen, Ala., writes and her father joins her in stating: “For over a year, T suffered from popr appetite and indigestion. As a result I lost weight, strength and energy and felt rundown, nervous, sick and tired. I tried several treat ments but with no results. Scalf’s Indian RTver MedlcThe"'ll as done wonders for me. I ea.t heartily now and have no more fear of after-meal Stbmach distress. I sleep well and feel so much stronger and bettet that I’m praising Scalf’s Indian River Medicine to all.” Scalf’s Indian River Medicine is the tonic Of today. Try it.'Here’s a rockbound guarantee of satisfaction Miss Winnie J. McDonald or your-money back on the first bot tle. —aivv LOST—.Black and white English set ter, 7 months old, answers to name of “Mac.” Reward. Call 992. 1c PROFESSIONAL SERVICE This pharmacy maintains the high est prescription standards. Regis tered Pharmacists are at your ser vice with adequate stocks of fresh drugs. Your doctor knows our’ repu tation for careful compounding at accurately figured, modesty prices. Call 101 for pickup and delivery of prescriptions. HOWARD'S REXALL DRUG STORE “On the Square” PIANOS in excellent condition. Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy, prices low. The Trading Post, Lau rens, S. C. tf CERTIFIED Fescue, Ladino Clover, Seed Potatoes, Garden Seed. Car of good hay. H. J. Pitts. tfc FOR RENT—Pop’s Cafe. Apply to H. J. Pitts. * tfC WANTED — One or two waitresses, one housekeeper, and one kitchen, cleaner, under 40 years. King’s Tree Hotel, Kingstree, S. C. 10-3c FLEX1COGS — The All-American Sandals, for all-comfort, all-purpose, all- season. They flex with your feet. See Mrs. Taylor, 122 Pine St., Lydia Mills, Ip SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE “The Paper Everybody Reads” WANTED TO HIRE —An energetic man, preferably not over ’35, and with- an. agricultural ^background. Must be willing to work. A good opportunity. Salary depends on qualifications. Write Box “Z,” care The Chronicle. ^ 1 1c ESSOTANE BOTTLED GAS — For \yater heaters, cooking and other heating purposes. Triangle Gas Ser vice, 416 Chestnut St., Laurens, Tel ephone 602, Richard G. Shell. 28-ffc FOR RENT—Nice a-rbom apaFtrftcnl- = C. C. Giles, Phone 250, or contact a ![with car to represent a 46 year old Giles Chevrolet Co. STERLING by Towle, Kirk, Reed & Barton. Call Mrs. Dillard Boland, 736-J. 608 Calvert Ave. Wilbur Rid dle, Jeweler, Laurens, S. C. tfc USED PLUMBING—New shipment, tubs, sinks, lavatories. Some excel lent built-in tubs. Noah’s Ark, Ab beville, S. C. 24-6c ATTENTION SALESMAN I Want. TWO' NEAT 'APPEAFHNG- MEN. - | ith car to represent a 46 year old 1 i national concern, the largest of its FOR RENT—14-room house in cen- t ki ^ , th f u COUn ,! ry 6 if ter of 25 enclosed acres, plumbing tal}llshe d ^ ou ® f . , . . . .. ° you are willing to work hard for and electricity, 12 miles from Clin- > 150 00 and up £ er week and you are on paved road. More land available if desireU, White Plains. Mrs. Lewis Bailey, 548 Palmetto Street, Spar tanburg, S. C. 28-3c COMPLETE line of field and garden seeds. Baby Chicks, pullorum clean, arriving twice per week. Farmers Feed and Seed Store. Phone 1025. 1c OWMPLETE line of all Feeds and Chows. Purina welcomes a compari son with other feeds. Farmers Feed 1 & Seed Store. Phone 1025. 1c GENEALOGY—My book, “Pio neer Families of Laurens Coun ty,” will soon be ready for the press. If you wish your family I whether able to work in the State oP South Carolina, Monday through Friday, I don't pass up this ad. If you are a man of average intelligence, I want to talk to you. I know what you probably are thinking as you read this ad, the same I thought myself many times when I was out job hunting, that this is another ad with a lot of promise. Believe me, fellows, it is not. It has been nine months since I joined this firm and regret to this day that it was not ten years ago. I have made more money in the past nine months with this firm than I earned with other firms in the pre- vios two years. I don’t care what your previous experience has been, it was selling magazines,! lines preserved in Library of iboo , ks - vacuum H J I pictures, coupons, or any ohter type Congress, write me by April 9. of work. If you are able to open your General Delivery, Clinton, S. C.! mout h and tulk to me, i will show j you how easy it is to earn up to Janye Garlinglon Pruitt. 1c $250.00 per week with this company. 1 [Experience is not necessary. We give! MEIMARANER PUPPIES — Have you complete training. If you are ac-^ just one pair left. Come by and see! cepted, you will be employed by one the mbst-talked-of dog in the world of the largest firms of its kind in the today. H. Earl Payne. Phone 1025 or 1026. ‘ lc FOR SALE — Coker 100 wilt-resist ant cotton seed. Cleaned, delinted and treated. Good germination. $7.00 per $100 lbs. T. Heath Copeland. > 17—6 c WE can build and finance a home for country. You will be backed up by | millions of dollars, in advanced ad- ( vertising. This advertising will keep 1 you busy constantly calling on pros- i pects in your territory with qualified j ! leads sent in by people requesting j our representatives to call on them.j| This is a job with security for the | rest of your life. Get in on thej ground floor. You owe it to yourself j McIntosh shoe SHOP Doing Business at the Same Old Stand . . . 203 Musgrove St Phone 76-W GOOD WORKMANSHIP GOOD MATERIALS THE FINEST NAMES IN TELEVISION Capehart and Dumont 16 in. to 30 In. Plctnrei (Authorized Dealer) Quality Repairs To Any Make TV or Radio TV Installations, Parts, Tubes, Aerials, Boosters . Rowland’s RADIO SHOP Phone 480 you. We are building homes on a I to answer this ad. You have nothing j| straight loan or we can build on a ■ to lose and everything to gain. Write GI loan. If you want to build, buy > us and let us prove to you that! or sell a home, contact Wallace!^ 5 is what you haye been waiting,| Kilgo, on the square in Laurens Phone 21871. 10-4c JUST ARRIVEI>—Shipment of glad ioli, dahlias, peonies, tuberpus be- ginias. Wide selection of colors and Seed lc varieties. Farmers Feed' & Store. Phone 1025. NOTICE — Having purchased the Witherspoon property at Cross Hill, S. C., we are looking for a working foreman with sufficient farm experi ence to live on the place, clear and (fcvelop it into an up-to-date cattle for. Applicants can be used in this j area. If interested write “National i Concern,” c o P. O. Box 80, Clinton,! S. C. lc. REAL ESTATE We Buy or Sell. Also Handle Mortgages and Loans. FOR SALE New 5-room house with bath. Col-1 lege Heights. Shown by appointment] ranch. All new equipment. Man with only. one or two grown sons with tractor New 6-room house with bath,] experience would be ideal. hardwood floors, plastered walls, No cattle to handle for at least 18 pine-paneled den, kitchen fully months. 111 be in either Greenwood equipped with cabinets, Armstrong | or Laurens in about ten diys to talk to applicants. Meantime; reply by letter giving experience, age, size of family, reference and salary expect- d, to C. D. JBevis, care Sea Board Sales Company, 35th & Grays Ferry Avenue, Philadelphia 46, Pa. lc USED TRACTORS Several used Tractors, Harvesters, Threshers, and other used farm machinery. Terms can be arranged. NACO • Farm Supply Store Laurens, S. C. furnace. College Heights. Shown by] appointment only. 5-room house with bath, on Shands | street. Beautiful lots in College Heights. Farm-lands. Large corner lot, North Adair St.,, stubbed-in for water Imd sewer. | Both corners paved. Business lot on Musgrove street. Excellent corner. Colored lots on Bell street. FOR RENT 3-room apartment with bath, on] Broad street. Two corner apartments in King Apartments, College Heights. W. G. KING, SR. Real Estate, Appraisals, BBsrfgaces Phone 438 —Clintan, 8. C. MORRELL SLICED Breakfast BACON CLOW HITE BLEACH MORRELL PRIDE SAUSAGE (WITH COUPON) LARGE SURF OLD VIRGINIA GRAPE JELLY 12 oz. CURED—4 to 6 Lbs. PICNIC HAMS Limit One Duke’s Mayonnaise DIXIANNA FROZEN STRAWBERRIES 12 oz. We Have Just Received A Truck Load of Merchan dise for A 10c SALE! 40 Different Bargains This Week FRESH CORN ear BLUEBIRD—No. 2>/ 2 Can Spiced Pickled Peaches PET or NEWBERRY SWEET MILK SANTO ROSA—NO. 2 CAN SUCED PINEAPPLE MEDIUM BLACK BASS John R. Holland GROCERY and MARKET Clinton, S.,C. 200 Musgrove Street Phone 130-J We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Open All Day Wednesday