The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 07, 1930, Image 7
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THURSDAY,* AUGUST 7, 1930
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CUNTON, S. C.
PAGE SEVEV
SCHOOL NOTICE
Bids for the transportation of school
children of all school districts of Lau
rens cou'nty who do not own their
school busses are ca'led for in accord
ance with an Act passed by th2 Gen
eral Assembly, 1930. To Aatho/ize and
Uegulate Disbursement of Funds for
No Answer [Transportation of Pupils to and from
The traffic light flashed red, and a spiration. “The most paralyzing ans-j Public Schools of South Ca''olina. *
wer I can send to this man is no ans-1 j. Each bidder w’li! make tw’o
Goldville Holds
. Mid-State Lead
big car stopped short.’ The car behind
it brushed the front car’s fender, iw'er at all,” I said to myself. “What is^bij^
Nothing of any
bump-
Instantly, the driver of the first car
importance. Just a he doing all this time? Looking eager
ly in every mail to find my letter.
Planning out in his mind the things he
wa? on the pavement. No one could. w ill say in reply. Mentally lashing me
bump him with impunity. He’d show \ to the mast.
the world. “.\nd I am going to disappoint him.
1 stopped to watch the performance., Fm going to leave him there, all bot-
and the action of the other driver gave tied up. stewing in his own juice."
me a smile. Mild and innocent, he sat. Peaoe came over me.
He did not turn his head.' He never thought of the man again,
said a word. P’* tiot an original idea. John D.
When the traffic light-flashed green , Rockefeller, in his younger days, was
he stepped on the gas and moved: working away at his desk ope ufter-
awav. His anfgrv accuser had to climb jttoon when a man rushed into the of- p t M
Lack into his driver’s seat, and before ’ and began to denounte him in vio-1
he could get going angry horns were terms.
blowing all around him. Rockefeller leaned back and lis-
He had the satisfaction of his out- toned as if to a storj- of fascinating
(1) on a basis of per pupil p3r
mile.
(2) on a bisis of total number v>f
children to be transp v.ei.
2. Each bidder will submit n:.s bid
on the basis of the spe'.Mficati<>ns on
file and available for inspection in the
I never I office of the County Superintendent
of Education. bases.
3. All bids shall be addressed to the
County Syperintendent of Education;
marked on outside of sealed bnvelop
“Bids for transportation of pupils.
How They Stand
W
Croldville 5
Oakland 4
Newberry .... 3
Clinton , , 2
Laurens .’ 2
Mollohon I
Monarch 1
The Mid-State saw leaders
away Saturday in games that
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3
4
4
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Pet.
1000
606
500
400
333
200
200
draw
ran
slow. Goldville still holds the lead and
meets Wliitmire in a crucial game next
Saturday.
Whitmire kept in the running when
Culclasure pitched three hit ball and
was given some fine support. The
Aragon boys hit hard with men on
Score; R H E
Whitmire -... 7 13 2
Laurens ■ 2 3 1
Culclasure and Jett; Johns, Walters
and Johnston.
burst, but the silent man won.
interest. He did not utter a word.
4. Bids shall be opened in the of
fice of the County Superintendent of
Education .\ugust 8th, at two o’clock
in the afternoon.
Oakland )Vins
Oakland barely noH'd-out Clinton in
a pit.hers’ duel between Bagwell and
Thrbid8".haU b.. opem-,1 and Tram,niO. Harbai,. and Howard l.'.t th..
■ds ma,le bv tbe County Board ot f'Odmy wilb l.ow man and ( asbion do-
Years ago I received a very bitter' Presently the man exhausted him-,
letter. The writer, iHas wrong in his walked out. looking rather u- " liL- rio-M tn hitting.
foolish. .Mr. Rockefeller quietly picked education who shall ha\e the right to j
up his pen an 1 went on with his work, reject any and all bids and to readver
: tise for new or additional bids.
facts and uunjustified in his tone.
I carried the letter around in
my
Scire:
Oakland
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fru 11 u- u lire lor new or auumutiai nm^. | . «
pocket. Several times 1 Started to die- There is a very wise old ver.se whuh All contracts for transportation ' ^ ^ n
tate a hot reply. Then I would think The meek shall inherit j Bagwell and Hedgepath; Trammell
of something meaner and decide to ! sible bidder. 1t ashion.
wait and try again. Is it true? Look around you. The - notice shall not apply to
meek, do not make a spectacular^ ov.ninir theii own school
Political Advertisement
For Governor
ADVOCATES
Taking the slate levy
off farming lands and
all other property and
confining t a x e s'^b n
property to local coun
ty and municipal lev
ies.
ADVOCATES
Reasonable tax on in
tangibles (Stocks and
Bonds) net to exceed
five mills (one-half of
1 per cent) as provided
for by the constitu
tional amendment as
drawn bv him.
HERBERT
lO
On the third morning I had an in-
WHAT DO
F. S. JEiNES
showing. They lose many opportuni-
I ties to announce their rights, and de
fend their honor, and show what tough
fellows they are. ' .
DO? I But they certainly do inherit.
Monarch Dow He'd
busses.
1 8. Following list of busses for
I which bids may be received and any i
.ud’ .ll otbM route, aesiKoated by f.rldm* fe.tor,.d
Goldville hit with men on bases to
bold the lead and" Langley pitched a
nice game. The bitting of Goldville
Political Announcements
FOR SUPERVISOR
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for Supervisor of Laurens
County, subject to the result of the
Democratic primary.
J. WARREN CRANE.
vereby given that I am
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 myself as a can-
Notii^lil^ereby given that I am didate for Judge of Probate of Lau-
* candBHBpr re-election to the of-|rens County, and pledge myself to
fice of Toirnty Supervisor, subject to;»b‘de by the results of the Democratic
the will of the majority of I.AUiens Primary. W. E. WASHINGTON,
county voters, and will cheerfully' I hereby announce myself a candi-
abide their decision in the Democratic date for Judge of Pro'hate of Laurens
primary. JOHN D. W. WATTS. , county and pledge myself to abide by
I hereby announce myself as a can-, the results of the Democratic pri-
didate for Supervisor of l.jiurens mary. OTIS P. HUH'.
county, and pledge myself to abide by j^ePERIN’TENDENT OF
the result of the Democratic primary.]
Score;
Goldville
Monarch
Langley, Godshall and Morris.
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EDUCATION 1 ern.
I hereby announce myself as a can-j Route No. 2, Ekom to Hickory Tav-
I hereby announce myself as a can- f^j. Superintendent of Flduca- ,ern. ,
didate for County Supervisor, subject Qf Laurens county, subject to the Route No, 3. .^hiloh at *VVallace j
to the rules of the Democratic party, rules and regulations of the Demo-House to Hickory Tavern. I
cratic primary. Route No. 4, Shiloh at John .\rm-1
MRS. ARTHUR COPELAND, j strong’s place to Hickory Tavern.
I hereby announce myself a candi- i Route No. 5, Oakville to Hickory |
County Board of Education:
Croas Hill 13, Cross Hill
Bus route No. 1, starting at house
of B. P. Stewart.
Bus route No. 2, starting at house
of J. O. Denny. Newberry Victor
Bus route No. 3, starting at house Newberry and Mollohon dragged a
of R. W, Davis. *‘)ng game that had about everything.
Bus route No. 4, starting at house with Newberry winning 7 to 5. John-
of T. W. Reeder. ston’s home run with two on featunnl. i ^ [
Waterloo 14, Waterhwi , Fielding plays by Kennedy and J.^
Route No. 1, Waterloo to Cross Hill., Caldwell for Newberry, C. Jones. Gold-
Hurricane 15, Hurricane en and Leonhardt, stopped rallies.
Route No. 1, Hurricane to Clinton. Bouknight for Newberry, and Marlin
.Mountville No. l«, Mountviiie for Mollohon, led hitting.
Route No. 1, Lisb(ui to Mountville. Score: R H E
Route No. 2. Mt. Pleasant and Old Newberry 7 13 2|
Mountville to MountviBe. Mollohon 5 10 5,
Route No. 3, Rock to Mountville. ; Adams and Bouknight; .Sowell, Set/.-j
Sullivan 17, Hickory Tavern ier and Martin.
I Route No. 1, Merna to Hickory Tav-
A. RHETT MARTIN.
Z. R. TR.WNHAM.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for Treasurer of Laurens
County, subject to the rules and regu
lation* of the Democratic primaryv^^.
B. RUTLEDGE FULLER.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for Treasurer of Laurens coun
dale for the office of Superintendent
of Education of Laurens County,
pledging myself to abide the results
of the Democratic prhnary.
C. F. BROOKS.
I respectfully present my ’name to
ii^'.7d'”pi,diirmyKlf to .bide by the i ‘h' of Uarene County m .
candidate for Superintendent of Edu
cation and will cheerfully abide the
result of the Democratic primary.
IkTiimiiy S
IDOCTORo.;
rajjSEPHGAIIKIJD.
ABIM).\IIN.\L PAIN
Speaking plainly, “btdlyache." Fifty
Route No. 1, Trinity Ridge to Lau-| y(.y(-5 ago, a patient complaining of it
Tavern.
Laurens No. I, Trinity Ridge
reeult of the Democratic primary.
D. ROY SIMPSON.
I hereby announce myaelf as a can
didate for re-election as Treasurer of
l4Uirens County, subject to the rul^s
mvl regulations of the Democratic
primary. ROSS D. YOUNG.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for Treasurer of Laurens
County, aubject to the rule* and reg
ulations of the Democratic primary.
REX LANFORD.
FOR AUDITOR
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for re-election as Auditor of
Laurens county, subject to the rulw
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
aelf to abide by the rules and regula
tions of the Democratic primary.
W. HAMPTON WHITLOCK
GRAVES I- KNIGHT.
J^OUSE OF REPBESBKTATIVES
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-1 Court-Owings
rens. ~ - — —
I^aurenH No. 2, New Prospeol
Route No. 1, New Prospect to Lau
rens.
Lhurena No. 4, Bailey
Route No. 1, Bailey to Laurens Bus.
Route No. 2, Bailey to Laurens Car.
Laurens No. 5, Cf^land-Flemiag
Route No. 1, ,Copeland to l4tiircna.
Leurana No. 0, Oak Grova— -
Route 1, Oak GroVe to Laurens.
Youngs 5 and 7, Graya and Younga
Route No. 1, Grays and Youngs to
Gray Court-Owings.
Youngs 8, Warrior Creek ^
Route, Warrior Creek to Gray
Court-wwings.
Dials 1, Greenpond
Route 1, Greenpond to Gray Court-
Owings.
Dials 5, Gray Court-Owings
Route No. 1, Friendship to Gray
didate for re-election to the House of
Representatives from Laurens coun
ty, and pledge myself to abide by the
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-
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for re-election as Magistrate j tions of the Dem^ranc _primar>^
of Hunter Township, at Clinton, and
pledge to abide by the result of the
Democratic primary.JOHN G. POTS.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didata fot, Magistrate
of Hunter
T^sliip at Clinton and pledge my
aelf to abide by the results of the
Democratic primary.
. THOS. S. AUGHTRY.
I heiiby announce myself as a can
didate for Magistrate of HuntCT
Township at Clinton, subjait to tbe
result of the Democratic primary.
J. C. WILSON.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for Idagistrate at Monntville,
Hunter towmahip, aubject to the rule*
.and reguUtions of the Democratic
J. BARNIE PARROTT.
I hereby announce myself a candi-
date'^'tor the House of Representative*
from Laurens county, subject to the
rules and regulations of the Demo
cratic primary. ft. A. BABB.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Cbunty Commissioner of Lau
rens County and pledge myaelf -to
abide by/the results of the Democratic
primary/ W. M. CREAMER.
I hey^by announce myself a candi
date for County Commissioner of Lau
rens county and pledge myself to
abide by the results of the Democratic
primary. .
CLARENCE E. TOLLISON.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for re-election as County Com-
miaaioner of Laurens county, subject
toy the rules and regulations of the
Qlhmocratic primary.
W. H. BARKSDALE.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for County Commissioner, sub
ject to the rules and regulations of the
Democratic primary.
LEE ADD BLAKELY.
Route No. 2, Riddles Old Field to
Gray Court-Owings.
Route No. 3, Yeargens to Gray
Court-Owings.
Route No. 4, Gray Court to Gray
Court-Owings.
Route No. 5, Dials to Gray Court-
Owings.
Route No. 6, New Harmony to Gray
Court-Owings.
Sullivan No. 2 and Sullivan No. 7
ML Bethel and Brewerton
Routo Noi.l, Mt. Bethel and Brew
erton to Ware Shoals"
Sullivaa No. 3, Poplar Springs
Route No. 1, Poplar Springs to
Ware Shoals.
Waterloo 2, Bethel Grove
was jollied a bit,—finally given a good
"swig” of castor oil, which generally
subdued the villain, and, closed the in
cident happily for all concerned.
A volume might be—indeed, many
have been — written on abdominal
pain; there is no more important
symptom in the category of human
gilments than this.
Tt may mein a mo-st serTbus pro
cess starting up; the physician knows
this—the patient may not. Given a
woman and a child, both suffering
from pain in the same locality; the
cause of distress in each may be far
from similar, and demand entirely dif
ferent treatment. The day of hit-or-
miss medication has gone.
The sufferer with abdominal pain,
acute or chronic, should consult the
family physician the very first thing;
take no medicine whatever until be
advises it. Many a life has been lost
by the delay caused by trying out
really strong medicines that are
“purely vegelatble,” and are in the
family medicine chest. Some of these
contain strong portions of aloes, podo-
phyllin, belladonna, and the like—that
should never be taken without a cap
able physician’s advice.
The day of strong purgation to “stir
up the liver” is a thing of the past.
The medicine that literally tears
through an errant digestive tract may
get resuha—but may set up trouble
that it will cost many dollars and
anxiety to relieve.
There are a few medicines that are
known to be harmless; but more harm
can be done by taking a chance shot
Route No. 1, Bethel Grove to Ware^^^ abdominal pain from the family
piedicine chest, than in any other con- j
dition that I recall at this time. We|
used to drink castor oil and turpen-1
tine for most everything; but, in these '
primary. WALTER F. LYNCH.
I hereby .-announce myself m a ca^
didate for ine-election as Magistrate
Hunter Township at Mountville, sub
ject to the rule* and regulation* of the
DemocriAic primary.
M. A. CANNON.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for Magistrate of Jack* Town-
•hip. subject to the rules and regulay
Hons of the Democratic primary.
JOHN M. COPELAND, j
FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE j
I hereby announce myself as a ...
for Judge of Probau of Lau-! re-election to Congress from the
tii* rpsult difl Fourth Congressional Dwtrict, sub-
rem
FOR CONGRESS
I hereby announce my candidacy for
County subject to the result dtfl Fourth Congressional Dwtrict,
county, \! iect to the rules of the Demo
the Democratic primary
T. HOUSTON BABB
ject to
primary.
Democratic |
J. J. McSWAIN. i 8-7-3tc
Shoals.
Waterloo 4, Centerpoint
Route No. 1, Centerpoint to Lau
rens.
Hunter No. 3, Rockbridge
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
Jacks 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 Brsnch
Route No. 1, Long Branch to Clin
ton.
Scuffletown 2, Musgrove
Route No. 1, Musgrove to Clinton.
By order of CoUnty Board* of Edu
cation.
Kate V. Wofford, Secretary.
• days of appendicitis and Bright’s dis
ease, such procedures are dangerously
absurd.
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS
MEE'IING, CLINTON BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
Notice is hereby given of the an
nual stockholders meeting of the Clin
ton Building and Loan Association of
Clinton, S. €., to he held on Monday,
August 18th, 1930, at 4 P. M. at the
office of Jacobs & Company, in Clin
ton, S. C. All shareholders are re
quested to be present.
Wm. J. Bailey, President.
Wm. P. Jacobs, Sec.-Treas.
8-14-2tc
Dr. Frank F. Hicks
DENTIST
Office National Bank Building
Dr. Smith’s Formes Locatioii.
Phone 153
The Tax Question the Paramount
Issue
The future prosperity of this state is absolutely, wrap-
,ped up in the jonatter of tax reform. Such reform will do
more than aViy other one thing to bring prosperity alike
to our agricultural interests, the laboring classes and in
dustrial plants. The interests of the whole people are
linked up in the proper solution of this problem.
By leaving the matter of taxing property for local pur
poses only and relievir\g it from the burden of taxes for
the support of the state government; and, by taxing
stocks and bonds not more than one-half of 1 per cent
the following
Benefits Will Immediately Follow
1. Kach county may then raise its values and lower its
rates, giving us lower tax rates.
2. Property in each county will only he taxable for local
puriMisbs, not for state purpo.ses, and a taxpayer will
know how his taxes are being spent.
II. It will reduce taxes on the home, the fann, the store
and the factory and will give us a more e(iual and
just .system.
4. It will allay strife and,jvalousy between the sections
, and do more than iWjyUiing else to promote state
unity of thought and purpose.
Relief to the Farmer
The truly deplorable condition of agriculture in South
Carolina must be evident to every one and we must real
ize that our farmers must be given all the help possible.
What can be done? First of ail I would relieve them of
the very heavy burden of taxes they are bearing. Next,
“f wDUtd organize e very cduhty and e very Town i n
to use home grown foods so as to give the farmer a better
local market. #
Benefit* to Labor
No state can go forward unless and until labor is given
a fair deal. We are one of only four states which has not
done justice to labor by enacting a Workmen’s Compen
sation Law and I stand for the enactment of such a law.
In addition I wish to state unequivocably that no state
can prosper without a contented and prosperous laboring
class, and this great body of our people are entitled to
and will receive every encouragement from me to advance
in their respective callings and spheres in life.
Our industrial Dev^opment
Along with agriculture we have the facilities for a
great industrial development by' Which capital will be
brought into our borders and the state made to, fake, on,
new life in trade and manufacture. All oFthis is wrapped
up in the tax problem and fait dealing. To the end of
allaying strife and promoting good-will I stand for a
State Department of Labor and
Industries
South Carolina should see to it that labor Ls protected
in every branch of industry and with that end in view I
advocate and stand for a well organized Department of
Labor.
In this connection, no class of our people would bene
fit more' than labor from a good tax system because such
a system would not only promote industry offering work
to labor, but it would prevent the farmer from being
forced into the towns and cities to compete with those
now engaged in various occupations.
I stand for law and order, economy and clean govern
ment, and if elected I hope to gvie South Carolina a re
formed system of taxation which would help to build up
and carry forward the state rather than strife and pre
vent progress and development.
Thift Advertisement Paid for by Friends of Mr. Herbert
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