The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 18, 1929, Image 8
^iti^GuiDEPOSTS TO
By Berndrr'Mbcfadden
HOW HIGH ARE YOUR PHYSICAL I mate will be warped. How can
IDEALS’ 'know that true beauty is based on
health and strength and that his chil-
Physical ideals are as important as'^j-g^ may reap the tragedy of his ig-
mental ideals. They are fundamental!
Through them you are able to develo'p
ard of speculation, will be a gain to
both farmer and consumer.
“In addition to these special provis
ions In the direction of improved re
turns, the board should be organized
to investigate every field of economic
betterment for the farmers so as to
furnish guidance as to need in produc
tion, to devise methods for elimination
of unprofitable marginal lands and
their adaption to other uses; to de
velop industrial by-products and to
survey a score of other fields of help
fulness.
“The difficulties of agriculture can
7 - 9 Musgrove Street
Clinton, S. C.
norance ?
And yet, every so-called reformer is! not be cured in a day; they can not
a foundation upon which the whole: ^.orking for the purpose of suppress-1 all be cured by legislation; they can
structure of human life must be built, j j^g the presentation of undraped fig- j not be cured by the federal govern-
I have six daughters to educate, and yreg jjg would take waay from thelment alone. But farmers and their
I consider one of the most important human race the inspiration that aids 1 organizations can be assisted to over
phases of their education is a proper stimulates the development of! come these inequalities,
understanding of what their own . priceless ideals. | “Every effort of this character is an
experiment, and we shall find from
our experience the way to further ad-
physical personality should approxi-, Don’t let him fool you. Nakedness
mate, as well as a general knowledge and mental cleanliness go together. ^
of the physical nature of both sexes. ■ xhe more you are able to view per- i vance. "We must make a start.
Such knowledge gives a boy or girl j f speciments of fully developed
a clean, wholesome attitude toward nianhood and ‘womanhood the cleaner
sex life. It saves them from the un- more wholesome your mind will
wholesome attraction of “smytty” : g in reference to all physical things,
stories, and gives them a high stand- ;;egin now—while you are young—to
ard of respect for their own bodies. build up your ideals about physical
A boy who is ashamed of his body beauty and health. Go to the art
and knows but little of what his form galleries for your inspiration. Find out
should approximate, as a man, cannot the truth for yourself.
enthusiastically or successfully work
for the development of superior and
splendid manhood.
If a young man has no opportunity
to view finely developed feminine,fig
ures. He would tajee away from the
EIGHT CONVICTS
ESCAPE PRISON
Fhiritjj^needs no clothes; innocence
needs no adornment. Set the very
highest standard of physical perfec
tion for yourself and the one who is
to be your mate and don’t let anyone' ErrOF M&dB IH
“With the creation of a great in
strumentality of this character, of a
strength and importance equal to that
of those which we have created for
transportation and banking, we give
immediate assurance of the deter
mined purpose of the government to
meet the difficulties of which we are
now aware, and to create an agency
through which constructive action for
the future will be assured.”
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Overpower Guard, at Abbeville Gang
and Get Away. Two Whites
and Six Negroes.
Abbeville, April 14. — Wresting a
gun and pistol from the guard, Jimmie
Dawson, eight convicts, two white and
six Negroes, escaped from the Abbe
ville county chaingang in the Antre-
ville section Saturday afternoon about
3 o’clock.
Mr. Dawson, the only guard on duty
at the time over 15 prisoners on a
country road, was caugHt- unawares
by the eight who escaped, but he made
a brave effort to keep possession of
his pistol after they had taken his
rifle from him. He scuffled with sev
eral and fired one shot before the con
victs finally jerked the pistol from his
hand, but the bullet went wild. *
After getting both weapons Carl
Haddon, said to be a bad Negro, held
the pistol on Mr. Dawson, while anoth
er cut the chains holding the cuff
in full
the same da’
\^HEN R. G. S. had an
accident he found it paid to
have dEtna Accident Iniurance.
He wrote: “The check in pay
ment of my full claim, wai handed
to me by you on the day that my
final claim wai filed. The whole
affair was handled in a business
like and efficient manner by the
company and everyone with
whom I came in contact.”
S. W. SUMEREL
AETNA-IZER
talk you out of it.
links of the shackles from their legs
and tiien the eight made their escape.
Mr. Dawson gave the alarm as soon
as possible and a search began imme
diately under the direction of Sheriff
McLane, liut the trail soon was lost.
They were traced a short distance by
impressions left on the ground by the
dragging chains.
Seven other prisoners made no at
tempt to escape, and, so far as known,
did not try to render aid to Mr. Daw
son. Some of them tq^ld the sheriff
that they were frightened when the
guard fired his pistol and were afraid
they might be killed.
The sheriff said a rope was found
where the convicts had been working
and he believed that the convicts first
plotted to catch Mr. Dawson and tie
him, but when he fought back they
did not use the rope.
Willie Roebuck, serving a life sen
tence for murder, is believed to have
been the ring leadei^ in the plot to
escape, in the opinion of the sheriff.
The fugitives are:
Adger Manning and Fred Edenton,
white youths, serving 12 months for
housebreaking and larceny, and Willie
Roebuck, life term for murder, on the
gang five years; Henry Allen, 15
•years for manslaughter, served four
years; Will Revenue, 15 years for
manslaughter, served three months;
John Jackson, two years for house
breaking and larceny; Jesse McClin-
ton, two years for house breaking
and larceny, and Carlton Haddon, four
months for house breaking and lar
ceny.
Honar
In the Florida Street school honor
roll furnished The Chronicle last
week, several names in the first grade
were overlooked through an error.
Those entitled to a place on the list
and whose names were omitted, are:
Irby'Hipp, Josephine Copeland, Vir
ginia Dillard and Margaret Shealy.
Dr. W. T. Hughes
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of my body whidi seem
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McGraw Is Held
After Inquest
Columbia, April 15.—Policeman A.
B. McGraw, of New Brookland, was
indicted today by a Richland county
grand jury of the murder of Henry
Martin in the emergency room of a
hospital here Monday night of last
week. Following the arraignment of
McGraw Solicitor A, F. Spigner set
the trial for Thursday morning.
Opinion about the court house to
night indicated that Attorney Broome,
who was absent today, would move for
continuance of the case until the sum
mer term. Solicitor Spigner expressed
the belief that a motibn for a change
of venue would be made. '
McGraw was indicted by the grand
jury minus the service of its foreman,
' H. H. McGill, superintendent of the
1 Columbia hospital, where McGraw is
alleged to have fired twice into Mar
tin’s stomach and inflicted fatal
wounds., Mr. McGill disqualified him
self anJ appointed J. D. Miott of Co
lumbia, to serve as foreman for the
McGraw case.
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HOOVER URGES FARM BOARD
You are cordially invited to visit our
special display of the new Chevrolet
Six-arranged in conjunction with the
great nationwide Spring Showing of
General Motors cars.
Here, in a price class that has hitherto
been occupied exclusively by four-
cylinder automobiles, you will see
displayed a line of beautiful models
that bring you every advantage of six-
cylinder performance. Yet, due to its
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WOMEN who noed a tonlo
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' “The pledged purpose of such a fed-
leral fafm board is the reorganization
' of the marketing system on sounder
, and more stable and more economic
I lines. To do this the board will re
quire funds to assist in creating and
I sustaining farmer-owned and farmer-
I controlled agencies for a variety of
I . purposes, such as the acquisition of
! I adequate working capital to be ad-
. i vanced against commodities lodged
'for storage; necessary and prudent
advances to corporations created and
Owned by farmers’ marketing organi
zations for the purchase and orderly
marketing of surpluses occasioned by
climatic variations or by harvest con
gestion; to authorize the creation and
1' support of clearing houses, especially
for perishable products, through which
. under producers* approval, cooperation
: can*be established with distributors
I and procesi^ors to mbre orderly mar
keting of commodities of many wastes
in distribution; and to provide for
licensing of handlers of some.perish-
II able products so as to eliminate unfair
practices.
“Every penny of waste between
farmer and consumer that we can
eliminate, i whether it arises from
methods of distribution or from haz-
great array of mechanical advance
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than twenty miles to the gallon cj gasoline
with extremely low oil consumption.
And this amazing six-cylinder per
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