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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, January 8, 1953
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Clinton Negro
Fatally Shot
Near Whitmire
Newberry, Jah. 3.—A 27-year-old
Negro man was lodged in Newber
ry county jail Saturday night in
connection with a shooting incident
near Whitmire in which another
Negro man was killed.
Doctor Advises
Stop Worrying
For Long Life
New York, Jan. 2.—The most
healthful resolution American men
can make for 1953 is-one to “stop
worrying,” a physician said today.
Dr. Charles F. Pabst, skin spe-
j cialist who has issued public warh-
SEAMSTRESS — Sewing, crochet
ing of any kind. Also alterations,
Button Holes. Helen Shirley, Rt.
1, Clinton, S. C., or call 720-J. Ip
NEED MONEY — But unable to
work full time. Earn good income.
Hours at your convenience. W T rite
Box “A,” care The Chronicle. 8-3p
NO HUNTING, fishing, or otherwise
trespassing allowed on my land.
H. J. Pitts. tfc
ELECTROLUX
Supplies. H. L.
604-J.
Sales, Service and
Baldwin, Telephone
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FOR SALE —Clean ’41 Ford, $300.
Must sell at once. Contact C. M.
Rogers, 601 E. Florida St
tf
Washing
good
in
FOR RENT Three-room apart •' Newberry county officers said i n Ss on Christmas time hazards and
8. Wear proper eye protection to
avoid snow blindndss and sand
blindness at beaches.
19, Never go swimming, hiking or
hunting alone. A simple accident
may prove fatal if no one is at hand
to help or call for aid.
10. Prevent possible cancer of the
skin by having moles removed if
they start to bleed or become irri
tated. -, r
But the best ruldj of all, he said,
is No. 2.
ment,
bath,
iel, Phone 535-R.
Available Jan. 16. A. O’Dan- of Clinton, w'as shot and killed in-
1 \ tf stantly with a .22 calibre pistol.
The shooting took place in a car-
DAIRY five and ten gallon milk
cans, brushes, push brooms, rapid-
flo filter discs. Blakely - Burton’s
Hardware. Phone 188. 1c
private entrance, private Rufus Williams, Negro, about 27, summer sun dangers for three de
^ - • cades, said worry is the great
American disease” and that it af
fects men more than women.
parked in the yard of Tom Dillard,! Worry, he said, causes high blood
an uncle, about two miles from! pressure, stomach ulcers and derma-
Whitmire. 'talgia, a skin neuralgia causing in-
Willie Lindsay Booker, also of tense itchin * although the skin ap-
FAT HENS for sale. Will
Phone 128. Joe C. McDaniel.
deliver. Clinton, was being held by!
22-4c 1 berry officers in connection
1 the case.
New-
with
FARM FOR SALE Small farm, sheriffs office gave this ac-
with tenant house on highway near : count of the incident:
Clinton. Stream and bottom Jand . . , , • X t
r A — occupied by six Negroes
on this place suitable for pasture.
C. B. Holland, Phone 715, Lauens.
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FOR SALE — Universal
Machine, wringer type,
condition. Reasonably
interested call 371-R or come to 408
A car occupied by six
from Clinton came to the home of
Tom Dillard. Rufus Williams and
Willie Lindsay Booker were seat
ed in the back seat of the car with
woman. Booker allegedly spun
West Main St.
HOUSEWIVES—Need extra income?
Avan offers an opportunity in Clin- _
ton. Sell 4 hours each day. Experi-[ the cylinder of a .22 calibre pistol,
ence unnecessary. Write Box 214,'pointed it at himself and pulled
priced. i Batesburg, S. C. trigger. It failed to go off.
Scrap seed cotton. H. j. Williams died shortly Afterwards
2p-15
HOUSE FOR SALE — Five room
brick home with basement, good
WE BUY-
Pitts.
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when the gun fired as it was point
ed in his direction.
Booker was held by Whitmire
TAX RETURNS PREPARED. Both
in wnthern section of' ^ tate anc * Fe<leral tax returns ac '| police until Newberry county bf-
'Immediate possession, let ^ tel 1 ^I ficers arrived and P laced him in
C. B. Hol-
Clinton.
me show you this place,
land. Phone 715, Laurens.
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from 105 Jefferson street
Elizabeth street. Joe P.
Telephone 843.
to 501; county j a ji
Terry,I *
22-3c
FOR SALE—Fine cow and calf. H. J-1 pqmpt/RTF ONE-STOP SERVICE Kolb Announces
t ^5 for all insurance needs. Do notjCHongeS In FHA
FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our sand-j lose
ers, edgers and polishers. We have j S. C
all the necessary material to make j See or call
your floors beautiful. Reasonable
rates. Cox Home & Auto Supply.
Phone 12. tfc
pears normal.
Pabst urged the following 10 rules
for health in 1953:
1. Go to bed ?t the first sign of
a bad cold or illness, and call a phy
sician.
2. Do not worry, and avoid argu
ments.
3. Do not shovel snow after the
age of 40 and shun all violent exer
cise: heart disease still is the^No. 1
killer.
4. Remember drinking and driv
ing don’t mix.
5. Avoid exposure to severe heat
or cold'and sudden changes of temp
erature.
6. Have at least one medical and
dental checkup during the year.
7. Drink eight glasses of water
and get eight hours’of sleep daily.
Independents In S. C.
Get Inaugural Invitations
Columbia, Jan. 3.—The independ
ent South Carolinians for Eisenhow
er have be^ alloted 27 engraved in
vitations to the Jan. 20 inauguration
of President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Among those to receive the tickets
will be Gov. Byrnes, who supported
Eisenhower.
Vice Chairman W. S. Reamer, Jr.,
of the independent political group
that almost carried the state for the
Republican candidate said he under
stood the 27 was half the allotment
to this state. ^
He said he understood the other
half is going to Republicans in the
state. The independerits were almost
entirely Democrats.
Reamer said the allotment to the
independnts was from W. A. Kim-
bell of Murrels Inlet, state chairman
of the national Independent Citizens
for Eisenhower movement.
In addition, Reamer said, each of
the state’s senators gets 12 invita
tions, and each of the state’s repre-
i sentatives in Congress gets seven.
Both senators and all representa
tives are Democrats, although Rep.
Mendel Rivers of Charleston sup
ported the South Carolinians for
Eisenhower.
Reamer said a special railroad car
is to be chartered to take the South
Carolinians party to Washington for
events beginning Jan. 18.
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DR. L B. MARION
NATUROPATH
Res. Phone 939
500 South Broad St.
i Personnel for County
Baldwin - Motor
FOR SALE—Four room house sit
uated at 414 E. Fla. St., Clinton. In
terested parties may submit bids to
Minnie C. Ridings, 338 S. Harden
St., Columbia, er call 33564 be
tween 9-5. 2p-15
NEW MOBILE HOMES as little as
.'one-fourth dQHn. -57c interest, and 5
years to pay. We trade for anything
of value: furniture, cars, trailers, etc.
Mobile Homes, Inc., Greenville Hwy.
No. 25, Greenwood. tfc
USED CARS—Stop at lot adjoin-
mgn56sroffiee“&nd see~6uf~'se7ec~
tion of good, dependable used cars.
We finance your purchase on lib
eral basis. Plaxico Motors, Inc.,
Your Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer.
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HOUSE FOR COLORED — Four-
room house with bath, located in
Bell Street section. C. B. Holland,
Phone 715, Laurens. lc
FOR KENT •—TWoT*4-room ' houses,
three 3-room houses, a 6-room house
with 100 acres land, and a 4-room
apartment in Bays Apts. Also Pop’s
Cafe. Also Copeland hall over Mc
Gees Drug Store. See H. J. Pitts, tfc
OFFICE FOR RENT—Two large
rooms above Prather-Simpson Fur
niture Company. Easily access
ible. Call Leland Young. 2c-15
FOR SALE—One 3-room house at
710 E. Fla. St. Call 887-J after 4
p. m. Ip
NOW IS THE TIME for your
dormant spray./ We have Hudson
wheelbarow sprayers to help you
do the job. Blakely - Burton’s
Hardware. Phone 188. lc
HOUSE FOR SALE—40 acres with
dwelling on highway near Clinton.
Spring and stream on this place.
C. B. Holland, Phone 715, Lauren...
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FOR SALE—2 1-2 to 3 Lb. fryers.
Never been on ground. Call Phone
394-W. Butch Watkins. 'Jc
INCOME TAX forms prepared.
Mrs. Tom Sease, 314 N. Adair St.,
after 3:30. Phone 399-W. tf
FOR RENT — Two 4-room houses,
$40 per month. Electric stove, water
heater and oil heater furnished. R. E.
Wysor Agency 106 E. Carolina Ave.
Phone 85-J. 8-2c
Phone 586.
Co.
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AGENT for Farm Bureau Mu
tual Ins. Co., Farm Bureau Mutual
Fire Ins. Co. W. C. Baldwin, lc
Inn has returned to duty from mili
tary furlough and has resumed his
duties as County Supervisor of
Laurens County for Farmers Home
FOR RENT—4-room house on Blu- Administration, R. F. Kolb, state
school districts year before last.
The task was a tremendous one,
buses were hard to get, drivers had
to be trained.
As a result, the state felt all it
^ could handle would be the mile
Eugene R. Stewart of Fountain an ^ 0 n n , e ^ h a ‘ f or . lon^r distances.
„ iii. A number of legislators are ex-1
ford street. W. C. Baldwin.
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4-ROOM HOUSE for rent near
Rosemont cemetery. W. C. Bald
win. lc
STERLING by Towle, Kirk, Reed &
Barton. Call Mrs. Dillard Boland,
736-J. 608 Calvert Ave. Wilbur Rid
dle, Jeweler, Laurens, S. C. tfc
NO HUNTING or fishing on
property belonging to Perry
Moore-.-- —
the
M.
director, announced this week.
A native of Fountain Inn, Mr.
Stewart graduated from Fountain
Inn high school and attended
Clemson college where he received
a B.S. degree in agriculture in Feb
ruary, 1940. He was called into
service in World Wai* II in which
he served as a major. He was again
called into the armed forces on
July 5, 1951, and has just recently
been-discharged from the second | be double the present
catv i . itour of duty. He has been with
^ Prather Cirde, *700 eall M. H. rarm€rs Home Administration in
Hunter, Jr., Real Estate,
Phone 23851. ' J
Laurens.
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PIANOS in excellent condition.
Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy,
prices low. The Trading Post, Lau
rens, S. C. tfc
pected to argue that a surplus
from the sales tax—which supports
the bus system, among other things
—>means the acceptable distance
can be lessened to, say, a half-mile.
Some legislators would like to
except children who live in cities
from any reduced distance regula
tion. But that would hardly be
likely in the face of the heavy city
populations, from wh ic h J h e
screams are loudest for bus service
for shorter distances.
Just what it would cost to pro
vide bus service for every school
child is a matter of peculation.
Spartanburg and Laurens coun
ties since his graduation from
Clemson i n -1940
Henry Mitchell, who hais been
acting as County Supervisor during!
Mr. Stewart’s absence, hai been
transferred to Abbeville county.
WANTED—Furnished bedroom or I James M.‘ Latimer of Due West,
ai Lmeiil by~ coupler Ttef-fftas beeh’ "assigned r to‘ the “Laurens
eences exchanged. Mrs. G. H. Cash,, county office as Assistant County 1
Hotel Clinton. Ip Supervisor. Mr. Latimer is a native
8-ROOM HOUSE for ram in Sandy Gr £" viU / “ u , nty an< ? * radu :
SCC W. C. Bald- ated East Vl6W ^
cost of about four million dollars,
not counting the new equipment
that would have to be bought.
Mrs. Mary Copelarid
Manager of
Murray Garber's
is leaving for New York this
week-end to attend the spring
Fashion Shows
SHE WILL BE DELIGHTED TO ACCEPT ANY
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PERSONAL SHOPPING ORDERS.
Phone 616
0GE
Springs section,
win.
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at Pelzer. He enlisted in the U. S.
Army at the outbreak of World
Local and War I and served unil December
He has wide experience
of agriculture credit,
with Fanners Home
LOLLIS TRUCK LINE-
long distance moving. All furniture; 18, 1918.
carefully wrapped and insured. Com- in the field
petent and safe service. Lollis Truck i having been
Line. Pitts St. Call 1002. Dec25 Administration and its predecessor
FOR SALE—New 2-bedroom house since November, 1931.
on Prather Circle $5500. Liberal : ^ r - Latimer is married to the
terms. M. H. Hunter, Jr., Real Estate, former Miss Ida Mae Chambers of
Laurens, Phone 23851. tfc Banks County, Ga., and they have
— ■* three children.
WANT TO RENT—4 or 5 room
house, preferably at edge of town
or outside of town about 2 or 3
miles. Write “House,” care The
Chronicle. Ip
ATTENTION—For filling dirt, top
soil, fresh new ground dirt, dump
truck service, call 184-J. We would
like to figure with you on yard grad
ing. Ernest C. Cox, Phone 184-J,
609 E. Florida St. 29-5c
YOUR DOCTOR KNOWS BEST
Your doctor is an expert in the
science of safeguarding health. Call
on him at the first suggestion of ill
ness and call on us for competent,
careful compounding of his prescrip
tion. Call 101.
HOWARD’S PHARMACY
“On the Square”
C. BRYAN HOLLAND •
„ Real Estate
Phones 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C.
(Over Brown’s Jewelry Store)
LOST—-Pink pearl glasses, between
Broadway theatre and Cox Home
& Auto Store Saturday. Reward.
Roddy’s Restaurant. lc
$60i00 WEEKLY
SPARE TIME
CHLOROPHYL GUM a big pack
age seller in all drugstores at 15c,
now recently available and sold
thru coin-ope rated dispensers at lc
and 5c. Chlorophyl is nationally
advertised in newspapers, maga
zines, radio, television, etc. Ter
rific demand created huge repeats.
Need conscientious deaelr in this
area to to sendee stops on percent
age basis. No selling. Requires 3
hours weekly spare time, good ref
^erences and $480.00 operating capi
tal for inventory. Earnings up to
$60.00 weekly depending on spare
time devoted and if work proves
satisfactory, will finance to full
time route with $15,000.00 income
a year potential. Include phone in
application. Box C, care The
Chronke, Clinton, S. C. Ip
LOANS
When in need of a person
al loan for your shopping
needs, come to see ns.
Clinton Loan &
Investment Co.
Room 6, National Bank Bldg.
(Upatain)
General Assembly >
Will Likely Face ’ .
School Bus Issue
Columba. — How far should
child walk to school?
That may be an issue for the 90th j |
General Assembly which opens
iere a week from today.
To hear some of the older citi
zens tell it, they walked barefoot
o school through raging blizzards
five miles there and five miles
back every day.
“Sissies,” these older people
scream when they see parents rid
ing their children back and forth
to school only a niile or a mile and
one-quarter away.
But some of the parents are
screaming like mad for public
school bus service for such “short”
distances as a mile and one-half.
They aren’t getting a bus service
for their children on distances of a
mile and one-half or less because
state law forbids it.
The state took over school bus
operations from the counties and |
WANTED
Pulp Wood
and
Saw Timber
Also
Timber Land
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
E. Waldo Martin
LAURENS, S. C.
Telephone 22576
29-4c
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For Salads or Sandwiches - Mother's
MAYONNAISE Q r* 43c
PORK & BEANS =
;COTT COUNTY 2
16-Oz.
Cans
15c
TOILET TISSUE
NORTHERN
RoU
7c
WAXED PAPER
KITCHEN
CHARM
125-Ft.
Roll
21c
CREAM CORN
REDGATE €\
GOLDEN &
17-Oz.
Cans
25c
PEANUT BUTTER C K ,A
- • - ■■ ’ 1
12-Oz.
Glass
25c
KARO SYRUP
BLUE
LABEL
No. 5
Can
55c
MARGARINE
NU-TREAT
COLORED
1-Lb.
Qtrs.
19c
Tender Dressed, Drawn
Arthritis?
I have been wonderfully . blessed j
in being restored to active life af
ter being crippled in nearly every
joint in my body and with muscu-1
lar soreness from head to foot. I
had Rheumatoid Arthritis and oth
er forms of Rheumatism, hands
deformed and my ankles were set.
Limited space prohibits telling
you more here but if you will
write me I will reply at once find
tell you how I received this won
derful relief.
Mrs. Lela S. Wier
2805 Arbor Hills Drivs
P. O. Box 3122
Jackson 7, Mississippi
Pan
v—,
Ready
lb. 47c
Fancy Golden Ripe
BANANAS
Made and Sold Fresh
GROUND BEEF, lb... 49c
Sweet Juicy Florida
ORANGES, 8-lb. bag . 39c
Chefs Pride 8-Oz. Cup
Pimento CHEESE ... 39c
Medium Size In Cello Bag
CARROTS 17c
CeUo Wrapper Fillet
RED PERCH, lb. 35c
L-—sJ
Hard Head Green
CABBAGE,lb. ......... 4c