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iiH.H!iP4W I -iiy;I-11.1.1 •mt ? THURSDAY, JULY S, 1930 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. 8. C Poiiticai Anaoaiiceiiieits FOR SUPERVISOR I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Supervisor of Laurens Geunty, subject to the result of the Democratic prinfary. J. WARREN CRANE. i SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Notice is hereby fiven that I am a candidate for re-election to the. of fice of County Supervisor, subject to the will of the majority of Laurens county voters, and will cheerfully 1 abide their decision in the Democratic I primary. JOHN D. W. WATTS. I hereby announce mj'self as a can didate for Supervisor of Laurens county, and pledge myself to abide by the result of the Democratic primary. A. RHETT MARTIN. FOR COUNTY TREASURER I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Treasurer of Laurens County, subject to the rules and regu lations of the Democratic primary. B. RUTLEDGE FULLER. * By Rev. Samoel D. Price, D. D., Ataadate General Secretary of the • j WerM*s Sunday School Association. | International Sunday School Lesson for July 6 ABRAHAM—A PIONEER OF FAITH Genesis 12:1-5; 13:1-13; 17:1-8; 18:22-23; Hebrews 11:8-10 Variety will be found in the Sunday j indicated^ but this man of God was al- school lessons for the coming six! ways ready to repent and turn back months. “Representative men and wo- to God for forgiveness and further men of the Bible” is the general title, g;uidance. He was a comfortable man and^three i^nths will first he Riven i 1^0 outstandi^ charactora in the Old j to Lot when there was To discover j between the two sets of herds- I men. There must be no discord in the I presence of the common enemy, so an Home Demonstration Notes I Miss Mary Shaw Gilliam, Agent I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Treasurer of Laurens coun ty, and pledge myself to abide by the result of the Democratic primary. D. ROY SIMPSON. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election as Treasurer of Laurens County, subject tb the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. ROSS D. YOUNG. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Treasurer of Laurens County, subject to the rules and reg ulations of the Democratic primary. REX LANFORD. Testament. The aim is: through study of experiences, atti tudes and actions of representative men and women the factors which de termine their characters, and to cre ate in the pupil an earnest desire and purpose to avoid their mistakes, and to express in his personal life and ^n all his relationships their spirit and ideals in so far as these were in har mony with those of Christ. Since his tory is largely a matter of biography there will be at least a scanning of agreed upon distribution of grazing land w’as ur^cd and Lot was given first choice. Here the greedy youth over-stepped the bound as he took the wall-watered Jordan, region. Misery came later, for he kept pitching his tents toward the wicked c'ty of Sodam and in turn lost all but his life as a result. Beginning on July first, Miss Carrie Mae George of the Trinity Ridge sec tion will be on duty in the office of the two county agents. Miss George will have her office in the court, house opposite Mr,,.j;;UMmpn’s offifee, and may be found there between the hours of 9 and 5 each day. People in the county wishing to see Miss Gilliam may call on Miss George during her absence. The home agent is anxious have her club memb^s call by the office and become acquainted with Miss George. She will be of great ser vice to the extension work in I..aurens county. Lookout mountain is a good variety, and; put out tomato plants if they are ready. If you cannot find tomato plants se lect cuttings from your healthy to mato vines and put into the field just after a rain. Best results come from plants but oftentimes cuttings give success. Put out collard and cabbage plants the first of August, and have arrangements made i^out these plants now. J Have your supply of spray and dust ing matreisis ready as the fall and late summer garden is more troabisd with pests. WHAT DO P. S. JEANES 007 BIG BARBECUE DINNER And Double Header Baseball Game Between Two Crack Teams. r u- , J L Intercessory prayer is a feature m the progress of history as covered byi.. • , ' ■' the life of Abraham, as was shown FOR AUDITOR - I hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election as Auditor of Laurens county, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic pri mary. SAM R. DORROH. both the Old and New Testaments. : . .v i t v u i j I when the angfl of. Jehovah revealed Terah, the father of .Abram, lived in j Sodonx was about to be. over- head of i thrown. Then Abraham gave himself was a place, of ly„to prayer for the city and was able the Persian gulf. It nature worship and Terah is named; to have the terms of deliverance irv Joshua 24:2 as one who “served greatly lowered. Though the city was FOR MAGISTRATE I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Magistrate of Hunter Township at Clinton, and pledge my self to abide by the rules and regula tions of the Democratic primary. W. HAMPTON WHITLOCK. I hereby announce m.v’self as a can didate for re-election as Magistrate of Hunter Township, at Clinton, and pledge to abide by the result of the Democratic primary. JOHN G. PITTS. other gods.”’Then came the urge to leave that area and proceed to the land of Canaan. At Haran Terah stop ped the journey and no further pro gress was made until after his death. Then the noble son, Abram, had it certified to him that Jehbvah was calling him to leave all ties of kin dred and nation that he might be the founder, of a great people. Assuring promises were given of God’s journey ing blessings and that in time his progeny would be a mighty host. With such marching orders Abram started with his wife Sarai, and his nephew, I.rf)t. The journey of over six hundred miles brought them to the land that in after years became the tribal home of the Hebrew nation. Read from (Jenesis 12 to 23 for the many fascinating details that are re- ! corded. Both sins and mistakes destrjpyed Lot was saved and the basis of Abraham’s prayer was granted. AJb- solute obedience is indicated when the father took his only son, Isaac, the one through whom the great promise I’rogram for Week Tuesday, July 8, Woman’s club,. Hickory Tavern. l ! O THE FAIR GROUNDS GREENWOOD, S. C. JULY 4th COME HAVE A GOOD TIME Tuesday, July dale-Narnie. 8, 4-H club, Barks- Home .\fent To Attend Conference Miss Mary Shaw Gilliam, home dem onstration agent, wMll be in Green wood, Wednesday and Thursday, July 9th and 10th, attending the confer-, ence of the agents of the Piedmont district at the Oregon hotel. for the future must be fulfilled, to An July: Make i^lantings now of corn. are Mount Moriah and was prepared to offer him as a sacrifice on the altar which marks the site of the temple in Jerusalem. God does want us to place all on the altar, but he does not take things from us. Rather he wants us to be good stewards of that which we thus dedicate. The faith of .Abraham is all the more marvelous when we ob serve that he went forth on a trackless journey. According to the golden text: “By faith, Abraham, when he was called, obeyed to go unto a plstce which he was to receive for an inheritance; and he went out, not knowing whither he went.” Hebrews 11:8. Garden Hints for July In^ order to have a supply of vege tables in the late summer and early fall work must begin the first vt'leR squash, snapbeans, fall Irish potatoes, 100 ft. Front On Enterprise St. (Dick Copeland Old Shop Lot) WELL LOCATED FOR ICE CREAM PLANT, CHEESE PLANT, LAUNDRY OR ANY SMALL ENTERPRISE. Price and teims very reasonable. JOHN D. DAVIS Phone 141 Clinton, S. C. The Valve of Sound Design I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Magistrate of Hunter Township at Clinton and pledge my self to abide by the results of the Democratic primary. THOS. S. AUGHTRY. I hereby announce my.self as a can didate for Magistrate of Hunter Township at Clinton, subject to the result of the Democratic primary. J. C. WILSON. "l hereby announce myself as a can didate for Magistrate at Mountville, Hunter township, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. WALTER F. LYNCH. Lions I hereby -announce myself as a can didate for re-election as Magistrate of Hunter Township at Mountville, sub-, . j«.t to the rule, .nd regulation, of the! riiaim/u'rat’io nrimMrv. " ^ old Tllll6yrE There was one year in my life when it seemed as if everything went eic- actly wrong. The resulting accumulation of wor ries and problems loomed up like a Tange of mountains. It hardly seemed worth while to try to get on top of one of them because there were so til it’s son.” settled. Procrastination is pqU iVeir Ford engine gives outstanding aeceieration, speed and power without sacrificing retiabititg or eeonomg An acquaintance of mine is a prom*' inent operator in Wall street. I asked once if it w’ere true that at different times he has taken tremendous losses. “Losses,' Democratic primary. M. A. CANNON. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Magistrate of Jacks Town- ahip, subject to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic primary. JOHN M. COPELAND. FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Judge of Probate of Lau- . . ^ , Ttm County, ,ubj«t to the reeult of Brobl.m. h.d not d.,.pp.»r«i. but I the Democratic primary. T. HOUSTON BABB. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Probate Judge for Laurens County, S. C., subject to the rules of the Democratic party. C. A. POWER. I hereby announce my^iQlf as a can didate for Judge of Probate of Lau rens County, and pledge myself to abide by the results of the Democratic primary. W.'E. WASHINGTON. I hereby announce myself a candi- Taileyrand, when he could not see his way clearly through a dif ficult situation, used to take to his bed and give out word that he was ill. It was his experience that many dif- ficulties solved themselves if one only let them alone for a while. Adopting his example, I went away for a couple of weeks and played golf. When I got back the troubles and was a different man. I went down to the office, made a list of all of them, and decided to tackle the toughest one first. I cleaned it up in one day and started after the others. An amazing thing developed. Seme of the worst situations proved to be the easiest, and not one of the whole lot turned out to be worth half the worry I had given it. The lesson was valuable. I ought to have learned jt much earlier in life, he exclaimed, “Tve taken millions in losses. Any man who tries to get through life without taking losses wrill never make any money. The trick is to take ’em quick and forget ’em. Amateurs worry about them in advance and brood about them afterward. The worry and the brooding break their nerve.” The Book of Proverbs, which said pretty nearly everything that can be said—and much better — has this verse: “The slothful man saith, There is a lion without, I shall he slain in the streets,” Worrying about the lion, the sloth- j ful man is eaten by fear, .which is a ; more terrible death, j The wise man steps out boldly. And I more often than not the lion proves ; to be just a motion picture lion, with I his claws cut short and his poor old teeth all gone. date for Judge of Probate of Laurens j for I had been gi%en plenty of oppor- county and pledge myself to abide by i tunity to observe the ways of success- of the Democratic pri- OTIS P. HUFF. the results mary. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Superintendent of Ekiuca- tion of Laurens county, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary. MRS. ARTHUR COPELAND. 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Superintendent of Education of Laurens County, pledging myself to abide the results of the Democratic prhnary. U. F. BROOKS. I respectfully present my name to the voters of Laurens County as a candidate for Superintendent of Edu cation and will cheerfully abide the result of the Democratic primary. GRAVES \ KNIGHT. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the House of Representa tives from Laurens Conhty, and pledge myself to abide by the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. F. A. GEDEIST. I hereby announce mysejf as a can^ didate for the House of Representa tives from Laurens County, subject to the result of the Democrarie pri mary. FRANK E. McCRAVY. ful men in such matters. One of my First bosses made it a rule every morning to ask for the bad news first. He said: “I want to* get tough things off the calendar while I am fresh. I never deal with the same thing twice. W'hen I pick up a paper -from my desk 1 don’t lay it down un- Huff Will Run For Legislature Uy, and pledge myself to abide by the i result of the Democratic primary., PHIL D. HUFF. 1 hereby announce myself as a can didate far re-election to the House of Representatives from Laurens coun ty, subject to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic primary. J. BARNIE PARROTT. Phil D. Huff, Laurens attorney, an nounces his candidacy in today’s pa- I per for re-election to the house of I lepresentatives in the summer pri maries. Mr. Huf? has held a seat in the lower house for the past four years and is one of its well known members. He holds an assignment on the judiciary* committee. Mr. Huff is a graduate of Wofford college and a member of the firm of Huff & Huff. He has been actively connected with county politics for sev eral years past and at the last elec tion headed the legislative ticket. Hil friends throughout the county will welcome his candidacy for re-election. The gomi performance of the For*! car, so apparent on every highway, is due largely to the simnd mechanical design of the engine. It has outstanding acceleration, speed and power, yet that is only part of its value to your. Greater still is the fact that it brings you all these features without sacrificing either reliability or economy. That is the reason the Ford car has given such satisfactory service to mil lions of motorists all over the world and has been chosen by so many large companies that keep accurate cost fig ures. In every detail of construction it has been carefully planned and made fur the work it has to do. l]he design of the compression cham- l>er is an important factor in the elli- ciency of the Ford engine. It is built to ^llow free passage of gases through the valves and to thoroughly mix the fuel by producing turbulence within the ' 1 cylinders during compression. The spark thus flashes quickly through the whole fuel charge, resulting In quieter and more effective engine performance. Other factors arc the direct gravity gasoline feed, the specially designed carburetor, the ne^ttut-spot manifold, a V aluminum pistons, chrome silicon alloy valves of larger diameter, statically ^nd dynamically balanceij .crankshaft and flywheel, the simplicity of the clcctricaj, T cooling, lubrication, and fuel systems and accuracy in manufacturing. COUNTY COMMISSIONER 1 hereby announce myself a candi date for County Commissioner of Lau rens County and pledge myself to abide by the results of the Democratic primary. W. M. CREAMER. Local Concerns Pay Dividends local their corporations shareholders I hereby announce myself a‘ candi date for County Commissioner of Lau- reftis county and pledge myself to abide by the results of the Democratic primary. CLARENCE E. TOLHSON. FOR CONGRESS I hereby announce my candidacy for The following paid dividends to on July Ist: The Commercial Bank, 4 per cent semi-annual on $50,000 capital — ! $2,000. j The Clinton Bonded Warehouse, 10 jper cent annual on $10,000—$1,000. The Lydia Cotton mills, their regu lar serial note dividend of $17,500. re-election to Congress from the I hereby announce myself as a can-,.Fourth Congressional District, sub* didate for re-eleetion to the House <tf the rules of the Democratic JSapresentatives from Laurens cdufi* FftliiJily., J. J. McSWAIN. BOND FU)WER ' SHOP FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 157 W. Main St. Pkaae 3fl / NOTH THESE PHICES LOW Roadster ...••• Phaeton . ....#• Tudor Sedan . . • • • Coupe . . . . • • • Sport Coupe . . • • • De Luxe Coupe. . . • • Three-window Fordor Sedan De Luxe Phaeton .... Convertible Cabriolet • • De Luxe Sedan Town Sedan . ^ $43S 440 49S 495 525 543 400 625 625 640 660 All priem DmtrMt, pitu fr^kt mnA r. Bmmptra mnd tpmrm tirm Mtr*. at ft. 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