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4 ^ ••• -y7v> ; • 'i THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1930 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CUNTON, S. C PAGE SEVEN SCHOOL NOTICE Sitting Mr. Charles M. Sheldon wrote “In His Steps/’ the book that sold a hun dred million copies. I asked him once to tell rne about the neatest sermon he had' ever heard: “I donH.know that I can name the greatest sermon,’’ he answered, “but I can tell you about one of the most interesting. “It was in London. The preacher Bids for the transportation of school childien of all school districts of Lau rens county who do not own their school busses are ca’led for in accord ance with an Act passed by the Gen eral Assembly, 1930,.To Authorise and Regulate Disbursement of* Funds for Transportation of Pupils to and from Public Schools of South Ca’‘olina. I 1. Each bidder wlil make two I want to preach to you about the Goldville Wins Mid-State Lead hold the utterly unflustered Lord sit ting upon throne, high and lifted up eternal patience and tranquility of God.’ ’’ That story has always stuck in my mind. I like to think of the picture— the little kingdoms of the earth in tur moil, while the Lord sits quietly upon the throne, knowing that time will quiet the turmoil, and that the crisis had won a great following by the un- will pass. * usual character of his mind and the If you ever have occasion to write (1) on a basis of per pupil par mile. Hew They Stand W Goldville 4 Whitmire 3 Oakland 3 Clinton 2 New4)erry .,..i 2 Laurens ..v. 2 Mollohon 1 Monaixh 1 L 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 3 roll shall present said complaint on committee in order that same may be the above date..^~^ j-addr^l to the official club rolls by or- Also, take notice that if there are: der of a Judge of competent jurisdic- any names not added to said club rolls tion. I by reason of excusiable neglect that RALPH T. WILSON, Pet. I same shall be presented to the above i ^ County Chairman. ■ _ - - 7.501 ^ ^ 1^ ^ Goldville took the lead in the Mid- (2) on a bisis of total number of i State Saturday when Oakland was de children to be tran'-p i te 1. feated 6 to 1. 2. Each bidder will submit nis. bi^ Langley pitched fine ball, fanning on the basis of the specifications op j seven, and the hitting of .the Goldville file and available for inspection in the i team featured. Seven errors were coin- office of the County Superintendent i mitted. directness of his speech. “On this particular morning he startled the congregation with a text which most of them did not know’ is in the Bible. \ “ ‘In the year that king Uzziah died. of Education. 3. All bids shall be addiessed to the Score: Goldville down the .ttribute. th.t meke men Supertntendent of Eduction stay- marked on outside of sealed envelop Bids' for transportation of pupils, successful, do not fail to include ing power.” I know > men who has grown rich j oT«rirt‘No,".'ZrR:ute”'No' beyond any of his associates, though [ he is in many respects the least bril- R 6 1 H 9 4 E 3 4 Langley and Bonton; Bagwell and lledgepath. C U n t on - M oUohon Clinton had a field day against Mol- am- I saw also the Lord sitting upon a liant of the lot. But had great pati- throne high and lifted up, and hisjence and stick-to-it-iveness. When the train filled the temple.’ “I w'ondered what in the world any body could find in that text to hang others became excited and pessimistic, and sold their stock, he just sat tight 4. B.ds shall W opouod m he of-1 f.co of the County hupermtenden of ^ Lducatinn August 8th, at two oclor-k ^ CiintoU'tram hit in the afternoon. 5. The bids shall be opened and; hard. Score: I read about all the men who t made by the County Board of I Education who shall have the right to | reject any and all bids and to readver- a sermon on. I did not have long to; thought they were smarter than Lin- wait coin—Seward and Stanton and Chase , L j j • • ■ —.1 Riif for new or additional bids. The preacher proceeded in vigorous —and maybe some of them were, nut .... . tones: ‘I direct your particular atten- Lincoln had a great philosophy. When tion'to the one word sitting. The great things were at their worst he would king Uzziah had just passed away, j say, “This, too, will pass.” R H 11 14 4 9 You would expect that there would be excitement and confusion in heaven. Angels would be rushing around ask ing, “What is going to happen?” and “What shall we do?” “Was that the case? Not at all. Be- Every tough thing passes. Almost every problem becomes less hard un der the softening influence of time. And when the turmoil is thickest the wise msn climbs up on his great liigh throne and calmly and quietly sits Political Announcements FOR SUPERVISOR » I hereby announce myself a candi- I hereby announce myself as a can- date for the office of Probate Judge didate for Supervisor of Laurens for Laurens County, S. C., subject to County, subject to the result of the! the rules of the Democratic party. Democratic primary. | C. A. POWER. J. WARREN CRANE. I hereby announce myself as a can Notice is hereby given that I am didate for Judge of Probate of Lau- M candidate for re-election to the of- rens County, and pledge myself to fice of County Supervisor, subject to the will of the majority of Laurens county voters, and will cheerfully abide their decision in the Democratic primary. JOHN D. W. WATTS. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Supervisor of Laurens county, and pledge myself to abide by the result of the Democratic primary. A. RHETT MARTIN. abide by the results of the Democratic primary. W. E. WASHINGTON. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Judge of Probate of Laurens county and pledge myself to abide by 6. All contracts for transportation shall be awarded to the lowest respon sible bidder. 7. This notice shall not apply to districts owning theii own school busses. 8. Following list of busses for which bids may be received and any and all other roules designated by County Board of EiiScation: Croea Hill 18, Crone Hilt Bus route No. 1, starting at house of B. P. Stewart. Bus route No. 2, starting at house of J. 0. Denny. Bus route No. 3, starting at house of R. W. Davis, Bus route No. 4, starting at house of T. W. Reeder. Waterloo 14, Waterloo Route No. 1, Waterloo to Cross Hill, Hurricane 1.5, Hurricane Route No. 1, Hurricane to Clinton. Mountville No. lb, Mountviiie Route No. 1, Lisbon to Mountville. Route No. 2, Mt. Pleasant and Old Trammell and Silvey; SctzltM- and Martin. I.aurens-Monarch Laurens is now stopping fast with two wins in the last two games. The game yesterday was a hit and run affair with both teams hitting hard. Laurens 10, Monarch 7. Newberry-Whitmire’ He^’^berry and Whitmire had a game of errors and hits with Whitmire wfh“ nihg 10 to 2. The hitting of Ayout, Stokes and Rhinehart of Whitmire featured. Fielding plays by Stokes, Crooks and Ayout gave Hfe? to the game. ' Score: R H E Whitmire 10 14 3 Newberry 2 9 9 Culclasurc and Jett; Adams and Bouknight. the results of the Democratic pri-1 Mountville to Mountville. mary. OTIS P. HUFF. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION I hereby announce myself as a can- I hereby announce myself as a can- j didate for Superintendent of Educa- didate for County Supervisor, subject tJon of Laurens county, subject to the to the rules of the Democratic party. Z. R. TRAYNHAM. FOR COUNTY TREASURER 1 hereby announce myself as a can didate for Treasurer of Laiurena County, subject to the rules and regu lations of the Democratic primary. B. RUTLEDGE FULLER. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Treasurer of Laurens coun rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary. MRS. ARTHUR COPELAND. I 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 primary. C. F. BROOKS. I respectfully present my name to ty, «id pledge myeelf to .bide by the “ * ^It of the Democratic prim.ry. ondid*** for'Supermtendent of Edu- D. ROY SIMPSON. I hereby announce myself as a can didal for re-election as Treasurer of Laurens County, subject bo the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. ROSS D. YOUNG. Thereby announce myself as a can didate for 'Treasurer of Laurens County, subject to the rules and reg ulations of the Democratic primary. REX LANFORD. Superintendent cation and will cheerfully abide the result of the Democratic primary. GRAVES L. KNIGHT. 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. 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 myself 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. I hereby announce myself as a can didate fpr Magistrute of Huptet Township at Clinton and pledge my-1 cratic primary, self to abide by the results of the' Democratic primary. THOS. S. AUGHTRY. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Magistrate of Hunter Township at Clinton, subject to the result of the Democratic primary. J. C. WILSON. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the House of Representa tives from Laurens County, and pledge myself to abide by the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. F. A. GEDEIST. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the House of Representa tives from Laurens County, subject to the result of the Democratic pri mary. FRANK E. McCRAVY. I hereby announce myself as a can- i Route No, 3, Rock to .Mountville. Sullivan 17. Hickory Tavern Route No. 1, Merna to Hickory Tav ern. Route No. 2, Ekom to Hickory Tav ern. Route No. 3, Shiloh at Wallace House to Hickory Tavern. Route No. 4, Shiloh at John Arm strong’s place to Hickory Tavern. Route No. 5, Oakville to Hickory Tavern. I^iurens No. 1, Trinity Ridge Route No. 1, Trinity Ridge to l4iu- rens. Laurens No. 2, New Prospect Route No. 1, New Prospect to l4iu- rens. Laurens No. 4, Bailey Route No. 1, Bailey to Laurens Bus. Route No. 2, Bailey to Laurens Car. Laurens No. 5, Copeland-Fleming Route No. 1, Copeland to Laurens. Laurens No. 6, Oak Grove Route 1, Oak Grove to Laurens. Youngs'5 and 7, Grays and Youngs Route No. 1, Grays and Youngs to Gray Court-Owings. Youngs 8, Warrior Creek Route, Warrior Creek to Gray Court-uwings. Dials 1, Greenpond Route 1, Greenpond to Gray Court- Owings. Dials 5, Gray Court-Owings Route No. 1, Friendship to Gray Dili ODmS. JOHN JOSEPH GAIKTSMO. didate for re-election to the House of' Representatives from Laurens coun- i Route No. 2, Riddles Old Field to ty, and pledge myself to abide by the; Court-Owings result’of the Democratic primary, PHIL D. HUFF. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election to the House of Representatives from Laurens coun ty, subject to the rules and regula tions of the Democratic primary. /. BARNIE PARROTT. Route No, 3, Yeargens to Gray Court-Owings. Route No. 4, Gray Court to Gray WARNIN(;S Na—your backache is not an indi cation of kidney disease, or, it’s “the poorest, to say the most for it as a symptom. la?t me enumerate .several points however, that should send yoj to the doctor post-haste, if yon have been uneasy about this particular set of eliminative organs: First, a progressively - increasing shortness of breath, that you just can’t account for; this with increa.-- ing weakness and rapid heart that in terferes with your ability to do youi ordinary work. Second, you notice a puffiness umlcr the eyes—and maybe you have noticed black specks when looking at white surfaces; just tiny dots they are, and might escape your notice. With the puffiness of the lower eyelids, you may ob.serve a decided swelling of the hands—not painful—just a “bloat.” Third, and getting more alert, you may notice a getting up from bed to relieve the kidneys—so many times that it really interferes with sleep; the amount may not be considerable, but I it is the frequency of voiding that counts as a symptom. Even if you ab- j stain from drinking water evenings, you get up just as often. The appear- j ance of the fluid voided is of little value to you as an indication of dis ease; it may be clear and innocent-j looking—or dark-red and scalding. It is your physician’s hu8ines.s to deter mine the real condition. Fourth — look with suspicion on headaches that occur mainly at night —along toward morning worst. Those I hereby announce myself a candi date for the House of Representatives Dial., to Gray Court- f" “ [’'‘■'•“'"j Owingn. Route No. 6, New Harmony to Gray Court-Owings, Sullivan No. 2 and Sullivan No. 7 Mt. Bethel and Brewerton Route No. 1, Mt. Bethel and Brew- from Laurens county, subject to the ertpn to Ware Shoals rulu 4ind , regulations of the Demo- R. A. BABB. COUNTY COMMISSIONER I 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. I hereby announce myself a eandi- I hereby announce myself as n can- ■ date for County Commissioner of Lpm- didate for Magistrate at Mountville, rent county and pledge myself to Hunter township, subject to the rules and regulatiotts of the Democratic primary. WALTER F. LYNCH. I hereby announce myeelf as a can didate for re-election as Magistrate of Hunter Township at. Mountville, sub ject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary* M. A. CANNON. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Magistrate of Jacks Town ship, 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 rent County, subject to the result of the Democratic pripiary. T. HOUSTON BABB. abide by the results of the Democratic primary. CLARENCE E. TOLLISON. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for ^-election as County Com missioner of Laurens county, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. W. H. BARKSDALE. I hereby announce myself as a can-| didatc for County Commissioner, sub ject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. LEE ADD BLXKELY. FOR CONGRESS I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election to Congress from the Fourth Congressional District, sub ject to the roles of the Democratic primary. J. J. McSWAIN; sf Sullivan Nt». 3, Poplar Springk " Route No. 1, Poplar Springs to Ware Shoals. Waterloo 2, Bethel Grove Route No. 1, Bethel Grove to Ware Shoals. Waterloo 4, Centerpoint Route No. 1, Centerpoint to Lau rens. Hunter No. 3, Rockbridfe Route No. 1, Rockbridge to Mount ville. Hunter 5, Clinton Route No. 1, Lydia Mill to Clinton. Jacks No. 1 Route No. 1 to Clinton. Jacks 2, Shady Grove Jacka 3, Renno Route No. 1, Renno to Clinton. Jacks 4 Route No. 1 to Shady Grove. Route No. 2 to Whitmire. Jacks 6, O’Dells Route No. 1, O’Dells to Whitmire. Scuffletown 1, Long Branch and do not yield to your taking liver medicine. The.se symptoms are usually con-! current, that is, all work together—if your kidneys are out of order; the more severe they are, the worse neg lected your kidneys have been. Go to the doctor at bnce! ^— NOTICE DEMOCRATIC EXECU TIVE COMMITTEE MEETING Take notice that the County Demo cratic Executive Committee will meet at La-urens Court House on Monday, August 4, at 10:00 o’clock for the pur pose of correcting and revising the Democratic club rolls for Laurens county. Any person having any com plaint as to any name on the said club Route No. 1, Long Branch to Clin ton. 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