The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 05, 1952, Image 13
Thursday, June 5, 1952
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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Boy s’ Leader
Testifies
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mr. Perry Nix
Took Lots of Soda Hoping
To Find Relief—Other
Medicines Failed Too.
Feels Fine Since Taking
Scalf’s Indian River Medi
cine. Tells of Case.
Prominent men and women from
all walks of life are gratefully writ
ing letters hoping to let others
know how Scalf’s Indian River
Medicine brought prompt relief
from their suffering. For example,
Mr. Perry Nix, of 16 East 8th
Street, Greenville^S. C. Mr. Nix is
a farmer by occupation but also
doing textile work. He is a leader
of the Junior boys and works with
the B. T. U. in the Woodside Bap
tist Church of which he is a mem
ber. Mr. Nix says:,,
“I am indeed thankful for what
Scalfs Indian River Medicine has
done for me. Off and on for six
yeafc I suffered dreadfully from
gas on my stomach after meals—
someTiThes my stomach would ache
and burn until I couldn’t rest or
sleep and gas pressure was so great
I felt like I would smother. I took
medicines and lots of soda hoping
to find relief, but Scalfs Indian
River Medicine was the one treat
ment that seemed to bring results.
I have taken six bottles of Scalf’s
Indian River Medicine and now I
feel like a different man. The tired,
weak, rundown feeling is gone and
I can eat heartily without a worry
about gassy stomach misery. I hope
my letter will be helpful to oth
ers.”
Scalfs Indian River Medicine is
time-tested fifty years, is guaran
teed to please you or your money
refunded on the first bottle. Get
your bottle from your druggist to
day.
FOR MAYOR .
I hereby announce myself as aj
candidate for re-election as Mayor |
of Clinton, and pledge to abide by;
the results of the Democratic pri- 1
mary.
JOE P. TERRY
FOR ALDERMAN
Ward One
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Alderman from Ward 1,, .
and pledge to abide by the results ° 1 '
Eisenhower Leaves
Familiar Ground For
Strange New Realm
however—and even the people who
are simply skeptical—contend his ** *“
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accomplishments have been 'un
ited to a single field, the world of
military, which he knows best. It
is a very different world from the
one he is now entering. 8
In the army, as compared - 0 's
| other spheres, there are more cort-, g
New York. — Gen. Dwight D. j stant factors arid cardinal points U
I Eisenhower now steps from known! of the compass. There is the book ; g
ground into a strange new world. \ of rules, the chain of command, h
He is like a man marching off, discipline, and the tables of or- g
a well-marked parade field into a ganization. A man has more to
trackless wilderness—the jungle of steer by. itt
domestic politics, with all its haz- j Moreover, the argument goes,
ards and humility. He will have; Eisenhower’s successes on the bat- j-j
and pathfinders, of course, tlefield, and his administration of
but not even they can know exact- ! the vast Allied military organism. {.•
: give no guarantee that he has th
MIDWAY
Drive-In Theatre
NEWEST AND FINEST
CLINTON — JOANNA
of the City Democratic primary. ,. , . . ,
uroinrv r» t/av'ttm ! w ^at lies ahead.
HERVEY D. KAMIIM. j He has handcd over to a suc .' qualifications to handle the prob
lems of big government
I hereby announce myself a can-j ccssor the seals of his office as|J
didae for re-election as Alderman; supreme commander _of__th_e_ North ^
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The rebuttal, by his admirers, is
from Ward One, Town of Clinton, 1 Atlantic Treaty Organization. For
subject to the results of the City I ^ moment, his work as a pro-
Democratic primary.
HUGH C. RAY.
As supreme commander, during , g
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S fessional soldier— comfortably fa-i the war, the essence of his work
miliar for many years—is behind j was more diplomatic than military
him. In a few days, he will be in nature. It was to weld into a
Ward Two tree to hang up his arm> J uniform! single effective weapon the Allied
I and put on the anonymous, un- nations, with their conflicting in-
I hereby announce myself a can- 1 starred business suit of a plain, terests, rivalries, sensitivities and
didate for Alderman from Ward 2 >' American citizen > post-war objectives,
and pledge to abide by the results the effort to nominate! ,. E , ise , nho " er ' s packers contend
him as the Republican candidate "j 31 ' ; , 1 r ,h ' ^anical Planning
for the presidency will be intensi-;?' ba,,l «’ hc ba< * ?ood „ stat °, f '
fled. He is scheduled to deliver a: ,lcers and nceded ' h ‘ mse l f ' on, y 10
of the City Democratic primary.
L. S. (Pinky) REDDECK
I hereby announce myself a can- ...
didate for re-election as Alderman first major speech in his
from Ward Tw'o, Town of Clinton, town of Abilene, Kansas, June 4.
subject to the results of the Demo
cratic primary.
S. A. (CHICK) PITTS.
home a PP rove or change their plans. But
in composing the differences be
tween nations in keeping these dif-
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This date is almost the eighth ridl,u ls ,
anniversary of an event that con-i fe f ^ es K out of the war-room and
tributed heavily to his present high 1 ^ ^ §
V/ard Three
state.
laconic “let ’er rip” tripped the
I hereby announce myself a can- trigger *<>r the D-Day invasion of
didae for re-election as Alderman: Frante ’ t t ,,
from Ward Three, Town of Clinton,; stor mo 4 n the channel and a totally
yyf tKo r; tv ! unpropitious set of circumstances.
The-^month of June
subject to the results of the City
Democratic primary.
W. M. McMILLAN.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Aldermon from Ward . _
Three, -Town of CHntcm,-subject to^pean TheiTCTT ^Tie wax lfppointed^ [
the results of the City Democratic
primary.
HARRY C. LAYTON.
Ward Four
I hereby announce myself a can-
It was. on June 5. 1944. that "'‘ dd ^. bearing the
To an even greater degree, in
brawling 1 thc:r vie ' A ’j the creation of NATO
„ 1 demonstrated a rare statesmanship.
NATO is a delicate, filigree of
seems t 0 1 agreements and commitments, po-
have a curious and rhythmic sig-; bt ‘«' and «onomic as well as
nificance for Eisenhow’er. n Kr * 4 u-
1942 I ‘ in the \ ievf of this
He .was told, on June 11,
that he would command the Euro-
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afid-ehamr-on- thre^road'- ter'the'GOP ••
the
attention of Washington
At that time, he was so little
didate for Alderman from Ward known that a photographer inden-
Four, Town of Clinton, subject to tified him in a picture caption as
the results of the City Democratic "Lieut. Col. D. D. Eisenhower.’
primary. | Eisenhower’s political opponents,
JAMES E. ANDERSON, j :
j pledge to abide by the results of
the Democratic primray.
KENNETH O. BUCHANAN
Dr. W. W. Adams
VETERINARIAN
614 Musgjove Street
Clinton. S. C.
Phones:
Office 958
Residence 991-W
Ward Five
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Alderman from Ward 6,
subject to the result of* the City
Democratic primary.
ARTHUR DUNAWAY.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-election as Alderman
from Ward 6, subject to the result
of the city Democratic primary.
______ JAMES GRAINS
in June ol 1941, to?! » «* U-lg
the Third Army. His work in that I bel - > m ‘ ad In n ? a:1>,r l|
post, during the Louisiana maneu- 1 par ! s ,he eountry. peop.e have g
vers brought him sharply to the! sald , the >' a re having "a g
& 'military man in the White House. j-J
To them, this connotes a prob-
ability of authorizationism. and the g
belief “if Ike gets in. you’ll see
a lot more men in uniform.” They
also say, “the military budget will
be a lot bigger if he's the Presi
dent.”
Again, Eisenhower's backers re
ply: “Nobody else is so well eiuipr
ped to know just how much we
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I hereby annouftee myself a can
didate from Ward 5, Town of Clin
ton, and pledge to abide by the re
sults of the citQr Democratic primary.
CHARLIE HOLLIS, JR.
Ward Six
I hereby announce myself a can-
Township at Mountville, subject to
the results of the Democratic pri
mary.
CLAUDE J. (CUZ) FARMER
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for Magistrate of Hunter
Township at Clinton, and pledge
to abide by the results of the
Democratic primary.
RALPH C. SOUTH
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for re-election as Magis
trate for Hunter Township at Clin-
* " cr S ujr *‘ Iin 1 uu " tc can * ton, and pledge to abide by the re
didate for re-election as Alderman su , ts o( [ he Democrstlc pr | min .
from Ward Five, subject to the M-rnAnv
results of the City Democratic pri- £>am n. mcckaki
mary.
WOODROW WILSON
I hereby announce myself as a Pentagon can t pad the
candidate for Magistrate of Hunter and get ** past an ex P ert
THURSDAY JUNE 5
BLUE GRASS OF KENTUCKY
Bill Williams — Jane Nigh
TWO COMEDIES — ( ARTOON- —
FRIDAY-SATURDAY JUNE 6-7
INDIAN UPRISING
George Montgomery — Audry Long
CARTOON — COMEDY
MONDAY-TUESDAY „ JUNE~9-10
- ROOM FOR ONE MORE
Carey Grant — Betsy Drake
TWO CARTOONS
WEDNESDAY JUNE 11
MISSISSIPPI RHYTHM
Jimmie Davis — I^ee “Lasses” White
COMEDY — TWO CARTOONS
Wednesday — Give Away Night
Thursday — Wahoo Night
I hereby announce myself a can- j
didate for Alderman from Ward 5,
subject to the results of the City
Democratic primary.
LOUIE WEBB
FOR CORONER
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Coroner of Laurens Coun
ty and pledge myself to abide by the
results of the Democratic primary.
JOE F. SMITH.
A
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for Coroner of Laurens
county and pledge to abide by the
results of the Democratic primary.
J. O. TEAGUE
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I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for Coroner of Laurens
county, subject to the results of the
Democratic primary.
WALTER F. LYNCH
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Coroner of Laurens Coun
ty and pledge to abide by the results
of the Demrocratic primary.
HORACE B. BROWN.
They swirl around Columbia w
University, as well, where Eisen- «
hower held his only civilian office, i g
Students and some faculty mem- 3
bers will tell you “he was not a 8
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contend he was verv good.
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-election to the House
of Representatives for Laurens
County, and pledge to abide by the
results of the Democratic primary.
JUSTIN A. BRIDGES.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the House of Repr?
sentatives from Laurens county,
and pledge to abide by the results
of the Democratic primary.
CHARLES L. MILAM
I hereby announce, myself as a
candidate for the House of Repre
sentatives from Laurens county,
subject to the results of the Demo
cratic primary.
MARSHALL ABERCROMBIE.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the House of Represen
tatives and pledge myself to abide
by the results 1 of the Democratic
primary.
THOMAS A. BABB.
FOR MAGISTRATE
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for re-election as Magis
trate of Hunter Township at
Mountville, subject to the results
of the Democratic primary.
R. EUGENE JOHNSON
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Magistrate, Hunter
Township at Mountville, and
FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-election as Sheriff of 1
Laurens county, and pledge tj
abide by the results of the Demo
cratic primary.
CALDWELL W. WIER
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for Sheriff of Laurens
County, and pledge to abide by the
results of the Democratic primary’.
WILLIAM A. LOWERY.
FOR COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-election as County
Commissioner for Laurens County,
and pledge to abide by the results
of the Democratic primary.
CLYDE G. JONES.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for County Commissioner of,
Laurens County and pledge to
abide by the results of the Demo
cratic^ primary: T
CLAUDE A. PATTON.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for County Commissioner of
Laurens County and pledge toi
abide by the results of the Demo-1
cratic primary.
JOHN H. WHARTON.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-election as Commis
sioner for Laurens County, and
pledge to abide by the results of
the Democratic primary.
WILLIAM J. (BILL) HENRY.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for County Commissioner of
Laurens County, and pledge to
abide by the results of the Demo- J
cratic primary.
PAUL S. O'DELL
FOR SOLICITOR
I am a candidate for the office of
Solicitor of the Eighth Judicial
Circuit (comprising the counties of
Abbeville, Greenwood, Laurens and
Newberry) in the coming primary
election, according to the rules of
the Democratic party of South
Carolina.
C. E. SAINT-AMAND,
Newberry, S. C.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for re-election as Solici
tor of the Eighth Judicial Circuit
comprising the counties of Laurens,
Newberry, Greenwood, and Abbe
ville, and pledge to abide by the
results of the Democratic primary.
HUGH BEASLEY,
Greenwood.
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