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THE CLINTON CMKUNICLI; CLINTON. S. C.
THURSDAY. AUGUST ?1,1930
Slip (Ultntnn (Elirmiirlp
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bershop: Were it not for a few dan
dies and cake eaters and lounge liz
ards, and possibly a few particular
people, the barters would starve to
death. They simply could not get
along on patronage like unto mine:
Vizzly, a 35-cent haircut about ivery
3 weeks. When my curls on my neck
get long enough to invite the use of
I hairpins, 1 have them severed forth
with.
ANNOUNCEMENT!
Next? I
While awaiting my turn in a bar-1
"bershop the other day, I observed!
' many interesting things. First, i
' found^out that I am a poor waiter.
' Next* I read this sign hanging on an
I overhead heating pipe that swung i
rather low near the shoe-shine stand: j
“Notice—Don’t bump your head: This
means you.” I didn’t get bumped. j
We wish to announce to our cus^tomers and friends
that we have completed the installation of our NEW
OUTFIT of eight 80-Saw Gins and Cleaning Machinery.
( LINTON, 8. C., AUGUST 14. 1930
Fortunately, every candidate is an | soon occurs. We send our babies to
optimist. ' I school but boys and girl.s cc.nic home
to us.
If you are seeking a liquor advocate And the lad’s great adventure has
for governor, Williams can fill the begun. Elbert Hubbard once said,
bi]). “Send your son to college and the boys
will educate him."
The county candidates invaded Din-, Today the little one has measured | bilTit'hiS:
I watched a young fellow get dolled
up in that barbershop. He was a me-1
chanic in a garage. He drew po.ssibly
17.50 per week. He was handsome and
had ^found it out from somebody. He
was in love. I saw that at the first
glance. He stayed in the barber’s
chair 1 hour and 43 minujtt?s by my
watch. When he got through, the nTan
We have what we think is the most up-to-date 1930
Huller Front Gins, and also the latest type Cleaners for
pre-cleaning and “fluffing up” the cotton.
ton -Monday. In their speeches they himself, perhaps for the first time,
tou( hed upm all the big issues but alongside of others. He has entered
OVC.I looked (li.- us.sing Hoover pr( .s- Into cempetition with them, rnatch(*d
pcilty. ] wits, made his demands and taken
* what he could get.
It is claimed that busine.ss needs He will b(* getting his education
mcie sale-'man.ship. It also need.-i to pretty rap'dly from now on. He will
have a grea: many people stop coin- be learning how to. get along with
plaining si much and go to work. .folks—an accomplishment more im-
— ^4fortant than art, literature or music.
Judging from his speech, this ’nari.j He will be learning to submit to au-
Johnston V ho is running for govern«)r I thority—the beginning of good clti-
'is against 4;\.ebything except him.self. izenship. He will be learning some-
- ;t"-—— ' . ' I thing of the marvelous dimensions of
The only woman candidate in the the world in which he lives—4he be-
county campaign, Mrs. Arthur (’ope-
land of this city, is receiving a fine'
reception on the hustings us her many
friends knew she would.
ginning of true humility and real
scholarship.
Above all; he will begin to learn the
essentials of democracy for there is
no society in the world in which school
and class lines are less conspicuous
than among children.^ He will be .pop-
Only a few days now and the elec
tion will l>e here. It would be impo.'^-
sible, however, to count the lies that ular because of his own worth, not
will be broadcast between now and | iiecau.se of the fact that he is the son
Tuesday. i of his father.
The first day at .school for the little
t.s i.H a great day in the nation’s his-
Hair Cut
$0.35
.Shave
15
Shampoo .
.50
Neck Shave . . .=....
10
Head W'ash
.25
Nose Blowed
.15
Eyebrows Trimmed
.10
Eyelashe.s Groomed
.15
Pimples Squezi .... .
10
Hair Singed
.25
Bone Massaged
.35
Lips Painted
. .25
Face Si^stned
.15
Ears Washed ...
lo
^hoes Shined
10
Tip
10
(
$4.45
Company officials left the matter of selecting the
kind of machinery to be usj^ entirely to the local man
agement, and we have selected what we thought was the
best on the market
Our capacity with our new outfit will be 125 bales per
day, or more,^ —
Cotton Oil
N. B. The barber added the bill up
himself and took a check for it, there
fore—I am not yet able to tell you
juat exactly how much he lost.
Company
TO THE I'OI.I.S
rhe enrollment for the primaiy next tory. Tomorrow’s pre.sident. senators,
Tuesday, both in the state and <'i'r; judges and plain citizens have gone
own county, ha.s excelled all previous! into training. The hope of tomorrow
figures. Thi.s means, or should m. .in. is in the hands of the children of to-
a substantial increase in the vote to duy, America of tomorrow is in the
cast. naking as the school bolls In'gin to
The resp in.sibility i.s upon our pe i- ring.
pie to go to the polls and cast their , . ■
iiallot.s.
rrs YITSB TO
CHOOSE A SIX
■Apathy and blindness of the voting
public are often fertile fields fo'' the
ipei.ition of nn.scrupulous politicians.
.Apathy to vote, Idindness to the rial
IS ues of a campaign, permitting per
sonal prejudice to sway one from an
: intelligent ca.sting ofy^the ballot, arc
meat for )>oliiiciaii«.
.A coriupt politician does not want
Nobody’s Business
By Oe Mc(e*«
Annonneing a new
production record
•'1^
Behold the ('ounty Savers!
Ouch! My poor hand! I went up
town this morning and ‘ flusht'd a
covey of candidates near the court
hem.
the voters to recognize the true facis'house. There were 30 or 40 or
and issut^ He would confound the un- LAnH tHeiy mudy mr wt
w.;ry to his own advantage. | food-hooks extended, and of a
Hut the great advantage (>f a de
ni cracy is that the people, like the
worm, will eventually turn. They are
n"! r alt to Tm* f()i)Te(T jfn the time.
^;uy-at-homes on election day rvvrr
helped a community or a nation to
si.ise it.s political problems.
the
.S('H001. HOOKS NKEDKI)
There will be many chlidnm in this
(dnimunity who will be unable to at-
tr’id schoi 1 the ap|.rou.hing session on
horrible hand-shaking I ever experi
enced, they administered it.
The first taw I hope to .see passed
when congress convenes is one to out
law political hand-shaking. Some of
those men had the grasp of a vice,
others had axe-handle and plow-stix’k
corns in their hands and those “cal
louses” frictioned like sand-paper. Of
course the majority of the hoys had
never done any work, but their squeez-
St^OOOfOOO Chevrolet Sixes now on the road
Since January, 1929, Chevrolet hat produced and
•old over 2,000,000 six-cylinder^automobllet—
nearly five timet at many at any other manu
facturer hat ever built in an equal length of time.
account of the inability of parents to {(..s w'us terrific,
foniish the neces-ary clothes and! _____
looks. This will mean the depriving I Some of the “candydate.s" had never
tlio'-e children front the school .nhahen hands or smiled before, but
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Thete 2,000,000 buyers have chosen Chevrolet
because it offers many desirable qualities not ob-
x^tainable in any other car so low in price—
—\he smoothness, silence and flexibility of a mod
em six-cylinder engine—the comfort and roada
bility of a modem, full-length chassis—and the
style, safety and distinction of bodies by Fisher.
rnnm and the advantages cif an <*<lu-■ tlieir faces were a-h<‘aiu with blissful
‘ grins when they pokiNl forth those
This condition can be' helped if prongs of misery. It is wonderful how-
entering politics changes some men.
many of our people who ^j-e more for-
tu ate, will contribute their discard-
They suddenly become pleasant and
ed books to those families in which agreeable, affectionate and tolerahle,
decent and generous, wi.se and infalli
ble, courteous and voluble, sober and
Yet, despite these fine car advantages, the Chev
rolet vSlx is unusually economical. Its gas, oil,
tire and upkeep economy is unsurpassed. And
Th9 Comek. MSI./.a. ». rSntfmetvry
ih'kircn are found where parents an
unable to provide tTiem. There are
di I many old books scattereil all energetic, active ard idiotic. .
< v.'.r ('li'Uon that will not «he used and i
w 11 mean mueh if put inH> the hands j Most of them know how to farm,]
o’ -he.s.' children. The sugge.slion is ; .some of them are familiar with gooU-r !
p.i-M .l on in the hope that there may parchers, many are trained in buck-1
b( a chantalde response to the unfor- passing, several lean strongly toward]
tanate \vhi> are needy.and destitute. | fishing, a few understand that 2 and!
_ ~ ' : 2 make 4, lots of them can spell
THE ('()1''NTA C.A.MI’.AIG.N !“c-a-t,’* nearly all oY tHehT"can'’Wtunt
.'The cnuiuy. icampaign opening here money, it is hard to find one that can’t
•Monday night, got off on a good start, read a little and spell a heap, and the
Hoth at the mill and in the city, large farm hands and the bench-warmers
crowds gieeted the candidates and all lhat are a-fixing to get ruint’by this
Were accordtNl courteous and attentive political strutting is something ter-
hearings. rihle!
There was considerable misuijder-!
standing and confusion as to the place .And when voting time conies, we
of meeting due to the changes made in vote our feelings and not our minds.
the itinerary by the county executive Bull slinger is a fool, but he loant my
committee. Instead of a designated grand-daddy a jug once, and I am go-
meeting for the city and mill as here- ing to support him. Gloom Spredder is
tofore, the schedule called for only one i not right bright, but he’s a Baptist,
engagement in Clinton, this leaving and I think it’s my duty to support
the place of meeting indefinite and'him. Tater Crabbier won’t knoyv how
»ny modsl.csfi b« bought for a small down pay
ment and easy monthly terms! Come in today.
Learn for yourself why two million buyers have
akreed~“it*s wise to choose a Six.’
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HfF DimUrngmishirnff F^aimr^a
kigketsSUy
50-horsepower six-cylinder motor . . . 48-pound
crankshafr. .^ full-length frame . . . four seml-
elliptic iprinks 1 .■ . fully-enclosed four-wheel
brakes ... four Lovejoy hydraulic shock absorb
ers... dash gasoline gauge... Fisher hardwood-
and-steel body . . . adjustable driver’s s^t . . .
safety gasoline tank in the rear ... non-glare W
windshield . . . and, for your protection, a new
and liberal service policy.
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thereby causing the confusion. After
the candidates had gathered in con
ference, however, they decided to
make it a _doubie-header, and there ' for him.
were good crowds at both meetings, j
When the itinerary is set up next And it has always been th’us. We
to act when he gets there, but he
“hope” Uncle Joe out of the mud last
Christmas, and I will cast my ballot
year. It should be specific. And if there elect them and then begin to cuss
ia to be a campaign of the county, by! them. We know we are making a mis-
every rule of measurement, Clinton i take to put little men in big bjisiness.
city, and Clinton mills, should be rec-
egmised.
THE FIRST DAY AT SCHOOL
In counting the great days of a
man’s life do not forget that one on
which he starts to school.
From tens of thousands of homes
the babies will soon be going forth,
never to come back. A transformation
but big business is too busy to spare
the time, but little men ain’t, and
that’s that. But of course, the folks
who are running for office in my
home county are all bright, intelligent,
trustworthy, sensible men, and I in
tend to vote for every single one of
them—twice,Hf possible.
I found out this while in that bsr-
Sport Road.ster .. $515 Club Sedan $€25
Ccach $565
r«ip, $}«] *«»* -
Sport Coupe .
ROAOSTKIt sr PHASTON
9.
$593
(6 wire wheels sUndard
|€15 on Special Sedan)
'493
Sedan Delirery
Light Delivery
Chaasia |Sfs
Roadster Delivery $449
(Piek-np box extra)
Ih Ton Chassis . $520
With Cab $625
Prices f. o. b. factory,
FUnt. Mich. Special
equipMent extra
CHEVROLET SIX
Giles Chevrolet Company
Clinton, South Carolina
SIX-CYLINDBB SMOOTHNESS AT LOW COST
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