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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thuradmy, January 22, 1959 WANT ADS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES— InaeilMi >ch *4411 • Moltlptr • ObUoui Ol ADLJ.Vt: / • rms marruon — Mbdaiui TSe le **fh_ Lnarrtloo — 4 ttma Ira. Cards of Thanks tharvt at S rents nor word. • ALL WANTS ADVg CASH 9 a. m. Wednesday. np to 15 prim of 1. NotL ll.H. / FOR SALE LOST & FOUND FOR SALE—S-year old Pinto horse. -vh- I'lydo Wehunt, IMiono 850 1c FOR i SALE—3 pickup trucks. Priced to ^30 H. J. Pitts tf PIANOS in excellent condition. Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy, prices lor The Trad my Post. Laurens. S. C tfc FOR SALE—Small Shetland tony, S173.00 H. J Pitti> tf LOST—Since Monday. Toy Man chester. ntale, solid brown. Wearing harness with inoculation tag No 25u Answers to name “Rusty.” 1 $5 00 rew-ard Contact Mrs Roy W aters, Phone "65-J 1c SPECIAIa—Webster^ New Colleg iate Dictionary Indexed, $5 00 The Chronicle LOST—Male pointer bird dog. White with liver spots Answers to Mike. If found W have any information notify J. T. Lanford, 106 Locust St., Lydia, or phone 1509-R 1c WANTED myouttoiv the Key/ FASCINATING cook books, includ ing: Clemson, Charleston. South Carolina Low Country, Pawley’s Island The Chronicle FLOWER PLANTS Pansy. English Daisy, Foxglove, Painted Daisy. Candytuft, Columbine. Thrift, Can terbury Bells, Stock, Yellow Alys- sum, Sweet William, Carnation, Daylily, and lri>. Tanglewooi Farm, 3 miles north of Clinton on Highway 308 Phone 1060. tf GOLD STARS in various sizes The Chronicle. LEDGERS ih many sizes and styles. Tie Chronicle CHARLESTON Cook Books with many recipes. Chronicle. WANTED — Fireproof The Chronicle. Iron *ufe. TYPEWRITERS—Royal and Smith- Corona Te Chronicle. BUY desk baskets stacked in sky scraper effect—so convenient for your desk The Chronicle. PAPER WEIGHTS in varied colors. Lovely for gifts. Te Chronicle. LINDY PENS. Excellent for book- keeping Te Chronicle. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two 4 room houses. Call Mrs Guy L Copeland, Lau rens Highway, Phone 1225-W 1c FOR RENT—Two 3-room houses: two 4-room houses. H. J. Pitts, tf FOR RENT—Furnished bedrooms. Call 63f>-W 2C-J-30 FOR RENT—Five room house on Browning Ave in Joanna Tele- l*ht>ne 702 tf NOTICE NO HUNTING fishing or *res|kass- ing of any kind whatsoever permit- h^d on the lands of Mrs J D. Witherspoon V loLlor.^ will be pros- • ecuted to the fullest extent of the law t 4C-F-4, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Real Estate Seven room home with two baths, good location in the Southern part of town Price reduced for quick sale. Two bedroom home vvtfh c^^port, well located in the Southern section of town Modern home on the Clinton-Jo- anna highway. If you like the coun try see this place Six room home good location in the city, only seven years old. A nice home for you Price $10,500. Close in. home which consists of living room, dining room, break fast room, kitchen, three bedrooms, two baths, hall with floor furnace, storage room in attic, front and back porch and separate double garage. Six room home on highway two miles from Clinton with four acre tract. Near Lake Greenwood, small home with bath on 4 acr? tract. Just the place for a retired couple. Large farm on highway near Clinton. Five room home with bath, tenant house and barn. Cheap for a place so close to Clinton On North Broad Street, two acres with four houses for colored Front age suitable for business On North Broad Street and Eliz abeth Streets, close in. lot suitable for business Two bedroom home on the Laur ens-Clinton highway Immediate possession Whether you rent or whether you bu>. you pay for the house you oc cupy See me it you want to buy or sell real estate C. B. HOLLAND Realtor Laurens. S MAKCH OfD/MBSi By SPECTATOR- COMMENTS on MEN AND THING Verily, verily, the utterly futile Foreign Aid foolishness reflects the extreme unwisdom of our lead ers and a namby-pamby acquies cence by our Congress in a prodi gality that would have incited the 1 men of the American Revolution to open revolt We have forgotten those men who guided the thirteen Colonies in their effort to build a nation Do you remember Richard Henry Lee” What about Patrick Henry? And John Hancock? Tere was James Madison Well, what about them? Among the great benefactors of mankind might be mentioned To- 1F YOU NEED MONEY and can work only half days, sell Avon Cos metics Experience unnecessary. Write Mrv Margaret L wis, 3721 Maybank St , Columbia S C.. for interview 1c INCOME TAX RETURN SER VICE Slate and Federal, individ ual and business At home after .1 30 and all day Sautrday 314 N. Adair St . Telephone 39SI-W Mrs. T. M Sease April 15 A New Suit Club Will Begin February 7th. Johnson & Pitts. 1c NOTICE—No hunting, fishing, or trespassing of any kind allow'ed on the B Hubert Boyd Estate. 4c-J-22! ELECTROLUX (R)—Worlds only automatic cleaner Sales and Ser vice H L Baldwin, Bonded Rep resentative Telephones 1797 or J351 tf HELP WANTED SELL KNAPP AEROTRED SHOES EL’LL TIME OR P \RT TIME Earn up to $200 weekly selling fa mous nationally advertised Knap^ Air-Cushioned Shoes. Established trade Complete line of Sport, Work. Dress Shoe's for Men and Wo men Big daily commissions plus monthly profit-sharing plan and in surance protection under new lib eral Security Benefit Plan Finest factor)-fitting service in America Here is your opportunity to enjoy financial independence in a sound, profitable business of your own Complete selling equipment fur nished fret- Write today to R. A Grady, Knapp Bros., Brockton 61, Massachusetts. 2C-J-22 PART OR FI LL TIME WORK FOR ADDED INCOME Manufacturer wants reliable man or woman for this area to handle na tionally advertised tubes (such as RCA. CBS. GE. SYLVANIA. XU CLEAR). These world famous tube> are sold through our modern letf service type merchandising unit Earnings should ret from $200 to $500 per month Will not interfere with your present employment $1,-1 487 00 to $2.973 00 cash required for inventory and equipment. Invest ment is Secured. Should be able to start at once Income starts imme diately No selling or soliciting Business is set up for you Compam trains and supervises operation and will extend financial assistance if full time desired Do not answer un less fully qualified For personal in terview in your city include phone number and write to: TEST ‘UR OWN CORP . 2217 North 31st St . Milwaukee 8. Wisconsin 1c TIME TO CHECK YOUR PRINTING NEEDS AnouI this time of the year we have many calls for rush printing orders. People call us and say they have just run out of this or that and need “state ments by in the morning at the latest.” Of course we are glad to help them over these tight spots . . . but we would like to point out that we can save customers many dollars and do a bet ter job of printing if we get your orders well in advance. This also insures your having the forms and statements you need for your business when you need them. \Ve suggest you— CHECK YOUR JOB PRINTING NEEDS THIS WEEK And let us have your order. In that way you'll be sure of having your printing when you need it. We appreciate your business and are always anxious to serve you better. Yoffr doing this in the next few days can help us do a better job. Won’t you (or have your employees) check your needs and give us your order now? JOB PRINTING DEPT. Chronicle Pub. Co. Job Printiag Of AU Kinds Phone 74 Clinton, S. C. Openings in Clinton and surround ing towns for Avon Representatives. Start earning substantial income immediately. Sell in your own neighborhood We train you. Write Mrs Margaret Lewis, 3721 May- 1 bank St., Columbia. S C., in inter-! view. 2C-J-22' WANTED—Extra hey> for part time work in subscription department. The Chronicle. mas A. Edison. I have an Americap 4-cent stamp commemorating Kossuth, Governor of Hungary. There was a man called James Monroe So what about it? Why mention him 0 n What stirs me to complete dis gust is the dedication of a four-cent American stamp to Kossuth, a Hungarian patriot, even though of great service over there. You recall that the immortal Dec laration of Independence written or) edited by Thofifts Jefferson, was based on the less known resolution introduced by Richard Henry Lee on June 7 but laid aside for three weeks. Lee rose in the Continental Con- .re'S. declaring that he did so "in obedience to his constituents’’ and offered the resolution containing these memorable words: “That! these United Colonies are. and of right ought to be, free and inde-l pendent States, and that they are absolved from all allegiance to the British Crown.’’ You may recall that the King re fused to recognize the Continental | Congress as a legal body, so the members humbly signed their name's in solemn petition as indi viduals representing their separate Colonies At first, as you see. there was no intention to break with Brit ain. Following the Tea Party in Massachusetts the Colonists from Maine to Georgia became more or less welded in opposition to the Crown. A South Carolinian sounded the keynote in these* words: "The whole country must be animated with one great soul, and all Amer icans must stand by one another, even unto death." As to Edison, the whole world is in debt to him. He lifted burdens from the backs of millions of people and made possible all the vast in dustrial development throughout the world. I mentioned Madison! I need not speak of Alexander Hamilton Ham ilton fought valiantly to bring about the adoption of the Constitution,but Earl Warren et al have done their utmost to tear it to pieces. Let me reproduce the scene in Philadelphia as portrayed by an eloquent historian: ‘ t "An abler body of statesmen has not assembled in modem times than that which made our Constitution in 1787, nor has any assembly met with truer motives, or produced a grander result. The whole number of delegates was fifty-five, and there was scarcely a man among them who had not been distinguish ed in the state or in the field, who had not been a governor, a member of Congress, or a commander in the army. A few had served in the Stamp Act Congress in 1765, others had .set their names to the immortal Declaration in 1776, and one had framed the plan of union in Albany in 1754. Could these nven have look ed into the future, they would have seen two of their own number be come Presidents of the United States, one a V'ice-President, and many others foreign ministers, members of the Supreme Court, Cabinet officials, and United States senators. These were the men who founded the Republic and started it upon its marvelous course of pros perity. First among the framers of our Constitution stands Washington, the soldier-statesman, and next to him we must place Franklin, the phi losopher and diplomat, and the old est member of the convention. Among the most conspicuous mem bers was John Dickinson, who was remembered for having honestly op posed the Declaration in 1776, but whose sincere patriotism could never be questioned. The' most learned lawyer in the convention was James Wilson of Pennsylvania, afterward justice of the Supreme Court. For profound knowledge of constitutional law few surpassed the youthful Madison of Virginia, who came to be called the ‘Father of the Constitution’—not that he framed it. for it was the work of many, but because he had perhaps more to do in making it what it is than any other man. Scarcely be low Madison stood the still more youthful Hamilton of New York, destined to a brief, brilliant polit ical career, to be ended in Us noon day at the hands of the duelest In this convention we find Robert Morris, the financier of the Revolu tion, and Gouveneur Morris, the au thor of our decimal system of money. We find here Edmund Ran dolph, the popular governor of Vir ginia, who, as, a patriot youth with a Tory father, had run away from his home, joined the army, and served through the war, and who, returning home, had found himself one of the most popular men in the state. He rose to the governorship, land afterward became a member of the first Cabinet in new govern ment. .Here also were John Rut ledge, the brilliant orator of South Carolina; Charles C. Pinckney, af terward a member of the famous mission to France and twice candi-. date of his party for the presidency of the United States; Roger Sher man, the shoemaker statesman from Connecticut; Rufus King, who was yet to spend many years in the forefront of political life; Elbridge Gerry, whose name furnished us with the political term, ’gerrymander,’ who spent many later years in pub lic life, and who held at his death the second official position in the U nited States. These were the lead ers of the notable assemblage that gathered at Philadelphia for the purpose of forming a more perfect union, of laying the foundations of a nation " With all the wealth of patriotism of early Americans our other world ly minded use Kossuth on a popular American stamp Have we used Simon Bolivar or Jose de San Mar tin, incomparably greater figures in the cause of popular liberty than Kossuth. And the Peruvian general at Ayacucho, who led In finally ex pelling the Spaniards from. South Amercia, Kossuth can’t compare with him What about Patrick Henry’ Why run abroad seeking heroes to com memorate, and the worst of It all is that we pay tribute to a struggle for liberty while mikiy, meekly, cra- venly yielding our liberty or supine ly accepting encroachments which may result in a despotism and ty ranny. even if benevolent as was once observed. Subscribe to The Chronicle Wasson & Wasson, Inc. Hickory Tavern, S. C. Well Drilling and Well Boring Water Guaranteed—and all work guaranteed. Call coi led. telephone: Laurens Rural: 2721 — 2725 — 2720 EGGS EGGS The freshest in town. Great big brown ones—superior in quality—fresher in fact. From our own flock, gather ed by our own men. Sold through our own place of bus- « iness. JOE’S ESSO SERVICE joe c. McDaniel PHONE 128 Wanted! All thrifty families in Laurens County who are interested in Sav ing with PROFIT, SAFETY, CON VENIENCE and who are interested in having their funds used for the building up of our area. Yes, when you place your funds at Laurens Federal you do so with knowledge that your account is safe, that it will earn an above-the-aver- age return and that your funds will be used to finance new homes for our growing communities. Open your account NOW. Any amount, large or small, is welcome at Laurens Federal. Current Dividend Rate 3V2% Per Annum Compounded Semi-Annually Laurens Federal Savings AND LOAN ASSOCIATION “Where people are more important than money” 201 West Main St. Phone 25012 ANN PAGE 25c SWEET SALE! Crab Apple Jelly, 12 Oz. Jar Your Chaice BLACKBERRY 25c • Jam • Jelly • Preserves 12-Oz. Jar 12-Oz. Jar 16-Oz. Jar BllY I I'KGS. AT REGULAR PRICE—GET ONE PKG, FREE SPARKLE PUDDINGS • REGULARLY 4 PKGS. 27c • 5 27c A & P COFFEE PRICES REDUCED AGAIN! RICH AND FULL-BODIED COFFEE RED CIRCLE 1.83 1-Lb. Bag 3-Lb. Bag* VIGOROUS AND WINEY COFFEE BOKAR r 67c 1-Lb. Bag 3-LB. BAG $1.95 SPECIALLY BLENDED A&P VACUUM PACKED COFFEE 1-Lb. Can 71 A & P Frozen 10-()z. Pkgs. STRAWBERRINS 2 for 35c “Our Finest Quality” Frozen 9-Oz. Pkgs. FRENCH FRIES 2 for 25c “SUPER-RIGHT*—“OUR FINEST THICK SLICED BAC0N%99c 63c GRAND PRODUCE VALUE! U. S. NO. 1 REGULAR WHITE IRISH POTATOES 25-Lb. -ft Bag A & P’s Own Vegetable Shortening DEX0 3-Lb. Can • % Full Pound Can 77c 30< A & P’s Own Vegetable Oil DEX0LA 27c Pint Bottle Quart B4Ktle 49 Vi Gallon Bottle 95 Prices This Ad Are Effective Through Soturdoy, January 24th f