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I I I P-',: THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1930 » WAN T^ ;HE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CUNTON, S. C. PAGE SEVEN BEHOLD, THY KING COMETH FURNISHES APARTMENT—Avail able Sept. l$t. Apply to Mrs. A. | O’Daniel. 8-28-3tc! I am thinking this morn of that wondrous Day, When "our Christ shall return with a shout. And Trump of Archangel .shall sound far away,-. ’ Growing louder as it comes hereabout. EAT Jeanes’ Salted Peanuts, in the big bag for your dime. At all up-1 to-date places. Ask your dealer for | them. Itc Found—\ ladies’ hat. Owner may same by paying for this adver tisement and calling at 67 East Cen tennial street. Itc RELIABLE DE.A.LER wanted to han dle Heberfing Products in Laurens county. Excellent opportunity for the right man. Earnings of $60 weekly not unusual. Write for free catalogue. G. C. HEBERLING COMPANY Dept. 2726 Bloomington, 111. When this old earth shall shudder, all wrapped in gloom. And thunders shall roll, w'hile lightnings shall Gash; And the.sun shall turn black, appalled by the doom. And moon shall break out in bloody red rash. Peach Foam Press three or four ripe peaches through a colander making-one cup pulp and juice together. Stir one en velope gelatine with one-half cup of sugar and dissolve in one cup of boil- ling W’ater. Add peach pulp and juice flavored with one tablespoon lemon'cool place until firm. Serve with cu»- juice or almond extract and pinch of, tard sauce. salt. Set in cool place, and when be-1 —— ginning to jell add the well-beaten vx/ua't i\- whites of two eggs, and beat all to- ^ gether until very thick .so it will not i separate. Pour into molds and set in 1 P. S. JEANES DO? Of the splendid cortege, all luminous, bright. Of angels and saints—magnificent Host! Singing praises and paeans, all clothed in light, * All marshalled in ranks, each one at his post. When graves here and ,there*o’er the wide quaking earth. Shall ope and release their blest dead; Who shall rise from the tomb, as to their last birth. And receive from their Lord, each a crown on his head. FOR SALE — Genuine^Dodge Bros. parts. Phone or write us your or ders. Easterby Motor Company, Lau rens, S. C. Phone 603. Complete stock of genuine Dodge Bros, parts for Dodge trucks of all models. 8-21-lOc And I’m thinking,,too, of the living Redeemed, Who shall look with complacent delight; Shall assemble in Rapture, in garments^, unseamed, A sanctified throng, what a glorious sight! NOTICE PRIMARY ELECTION | ’The County Executive Committee I has appointed the following managers ' for the following places in Laurens j County for the primary election to be Held on August 26, 1930. The mana-1 gers shall open the polls at 8:00 A. j M. and shall clo^e them at 4:00 P. M. I Barksdale-Narnie—R. M. Langston, Herman Powers, F. H. Burton. Clinton—J. Will Dillard, W. S. Den son, R. J. Copeland, WL H. Simpson, John W’. Little, S. W. Sumerel. Clinton Mill—Jim WTiitmire, Clyde Bigsby, F. C. Pinson. Cook’s Store—J. B. Cook, R. R. rCooj^r, J. Ti Edwards. , — Cross Hiil—Chas. R. Turner, E. A. Adams, Jake Rasor. Daniel’s Store—J. Y. Martwi, J. B. O’Dell, E. D. Madden. Dials—L. D. Curry, L. E. Hender son, P. H. Harris. Ekom—J. P. Madden, Carl Culbert son, U. S. Ehnore. Goldville—John Clark, W’. J. Thom as, Reeder Whitmire. Gray’s—R. R. Barnett, J. F. McIn tyre, L. L. Langston. Gray Court—W. W. Yeargin, R. N. Jackson. T. H. South. Hopewell—G. F. Buford, George T. Brown, J. Roy Crawford. Jones’ Store—L. W. Gilliland, Roy White, Kye Holcombe. Hickory Tavern—G. C. Roper, M. L. McDaniel, W. M. Pitts. Lanford—Roy Deshields, C. L. Wal- These shall rise from old earth, all free from her laws. -■\nd join in the Song only New-born can sirig; The welkin shall ring with hallelujah applause. As we wclcome'Return of our blessed Christ King. They’ll away to the Bridal of ihe King w'ith his Bride, To the Wedding Feast of the Lamb, God’s Son; With him those that are “ready” shall forever abide. Those that on earth the Victory have won. ^ it a Goodyear Ve., the full pathfinder. gwrdt Let’s awake from our slumbers and make ourselves strong. * Up and labor while it is today; For our Lord is sure coming, and now ’twon’t be long;' l.et’8 “redeem the time” now while we may. — D. J. B. CHANDLER REUNION On TfffMaJ? a Chandler reunion was ■"held at the home of T. t.(ee Chandler near Clinton. A picnic dinner was en joyed by all. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Coleman, Mrs. Miss Lillian, Phillips spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. Boyd Pat terson. Mrs. W. T. Austin spent Sunday in'John Carter, Ruth, Pearl and Martha Spartanburg. ' Rohecca Carter, Mr. and Mrs. James Miss Nellie Swygert of Greenwood, j Coleman, Katherine, Allan and spent the week-end with Miss Velma i Miriam Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Her- Thomas ^ert Chaney, Roberta and James Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Mauldin and Chaney, Roy and Sidney Bryson, Mrs. children spen tthe week-end in Ninety-j Motes, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Six as the guests of Mr. Mauldin’s I C handler, Earl and Olin Chandler, parents ! ***• Simpson, George and Wil- Miss Alice Garrett had as her week-: Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. J. W’. end gue.<*t. Miss Ada Bell Holtzclaw. Royd. Hattie, William, J. W., Juanita, Mrs. B. D. Cox has returned to her Thomas, David and^ Betty Joe Boyd, home on Church street after an ex-' R‘*“Uife Lyles of ( harlotto, Mr. and U it Guatatt teedT standard Ufe- time Guarantee Tea, 1‘ jj. j^Quality har« of ott ^ ^,..r th. ..pert-*- eoot»- it be $6.35 80 cheap t big ovbrskb 30x4.50 29x4.50 28x4.75 30x5.00 3\x5.25 32x4 33x4 32x4V. $9.35 $9.95 lO-PLV • truck TIRES $34.10 $37.85 32x6 36x6 f 'drop, J. W’. Johnson. tended visit to relatives in Anderson and Marietta. She was accompanied home by her sister, of .Marietta. Rev, and Mrs, C. R. Anderson had as their guests for a few days this Langston—P. K. Abercrombie, F. L. I and Mrs. Walter Reese. Mr. Donnan, S. O. Clark. i George Anderson of Pickens, Mrs. Frank Simpson, F'rank, Jr., and Virgil Bennett Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Chandler, Roy Chandler, Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Mills, Claude, Mildred and Carroll Mills, Mrs. Ruben Austin and 1 little R. B. Austin, all of Cross Hill,' Mr. and Mrs. Rex (Chandler of Lau- No charge for ^re- ^ ful Mounting Tuhc!^ alt^o low P riced Laurens City—Earle Owings, Os-j Frank Anderson of;Austin Chandler car Henderson, A. C. Long, Frarit Reid, H. W’. Goolsby. Laurens Mill—E. R. Blakely, C. M. Burgess, Jim Orr. Lydia Mill—T. E. Baldwin, J. M. Pinson. W. E. Johnson. Merna—H, D. Nash, B. F. Tumblin, T. J. Mahon. Mt. Olive—J. T. Knight, Geo. C. Cooper, J. Furman Burton. Mountville — G. S. Wham, J. S. Winebrenner, C. E. Stokes, Mt. Pleasant—Wesley Fowler, C. W. Madden, A. B. Fuller. — Ora-^. M. Wallace, D. M. McClin- toek, R. L. Smith. Owings—H. J. G. Curry, T. L. Ow ings, W’. C. Bryson. Pleasant Mound—Lee West, C. E. Burdete, G. F. Pulley. Poplar Springs—Guy Elledge, Thos. S. Wood, Stanley, S. Becks. Princeton-W. I, Freeman, Everett Taylor, J. F. Davis. Renno — Tan M. Ray, John David Copeland, R. F. Pitts. Shiloh—R. G. Wilson, J. H. W’olff, C. E. Wallace. Stewart’s Store—L. R. Henderson, Albert Cook, W. D. Stewart. Tip-Top — E. H. Anderson, S. A. Taylor, R. E. Riser Trinity Ridge — S. R. Cain, Guy Smith, C. D. Wilson. Waterloo—H. C. Sims, J. H. Whar ton, J. N. Anderson. Watts Mill—E. W. Patton, B. E. Sorgie, F. W. Holder. Woodville—J. E. Wham, A. B. Ter ry, T. M. Kellett. JToungs—E. W. W’allace, W. 0. Sut ton, H. H. Abercrombie. . RALPH T. WILSON, ' County Chairman. Ninety-Six. and little James Austin Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Bobo have as their guest for the week, Mrs. Aman da Dukes of Sedalia. Mrs. Hoyt Bagwell, after visiting mother, Mrs. has returned to her home in Simpson- ville. Miss Frezil Thomas has returned to her home fmter a visit to her aunt in St. Matthews. Friends of B. D. Cox are glad to know that he is at work ^ain, after haxing been under treatment at John son City, Tenn. Mr. and Hrji. J. F. Dean and family to Asheville, N. C. Friends of Sam Cauble are very sorry to know that he is not getting along as nicely as was hoped. Mrs. A. E. McLendon has returned to her home in Columbia, after visiting Miss Beatrice Coward. Mrs. Ruth Davis and little son, Wil liam have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Davis for the past week. Mr. and Mrs, W. N. Bobo daughters, Myrtle and Carrie, Mr, and .Mrs. Grady Chandler, Mrs. E. L Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Copeland, Mr, nnd Mra. O; H. ('handler, Mrs. Henry Jernigan and little Milton Jernigan of Melbourne. Fla., Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Chandler, Hayne, James, Viola and Dorothy Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ramage, Evelyn, Augustus, Martha, Thomas and Frank Ramage, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chandler, Irby and Sara Bennett Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. Talmage Hen ry, Frances Wales, Eliza and Gordon Henry of Cowpens, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. DesChapms, Bee and Claude Des have returned from a few weeks' visfl^ .Chaxuf>. Jr-, of Bishopville, Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Jarrett of Gaffney, Mrs. Jack Dillard, L. M. D. Young and Miss Lula Young. New Home Agent For Laurens County Miss Jennie Coleman has been ap-j pointed home demonstration agent in antj j Laurens county, to fill the vacancy I and I occurred by the resignation of Miss Mrs. Amanda Dukes spent Tuesday | M*ry Shaw Gilliam. Miss Coleman^j in Columbia. On last Friday night the Laurinton Epworth League union met with the will begin work on September 1, Miss Gilliam goes to Winthrop col lege to assume her dut’.es as state Lydia League. The devotional meeting, clothing specialist for the home dem- was conducted by Dr. Dudley Jones.! ^^'^^ration department. A business meeting was then follow ed by a social hour and refreshments. The Presbyterian meeting conduct ed by Dr. Dudley Jones was a great success. At the Sunday morning and evening services, Mr. 'William Jacobs led the singing, ifrs". Arthur-Copeiand Miss Coleman is a native of Gfeen- ville county, and had her training in home economics as a student it Win throp college. For three years, fhe was dietitian at the Baptist hospital in Columbia, but for the past four years she has been home demonstra- sang a Sj^cial song at the evening . Don agent in Lancaster county. She service. ^as met with success in each of these! BOND FLOWER SHOP FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 157 W. Main St. ' PhoM SH SEED OATS Robert Bobo spent Tuesday with . positions, and Laurens is fortunate to little Harry Hudson. Rev. C. R. Anderson left Monday for Pomaria where he will conduct a revival meeting. To Hold Election secure her services a. this time. Her work will be in the same communities as organized by Miss Gilliam, and any additional communities requesting her services. The same of rice will be re tained for her at the court house. In Vacant Store Keith Speaks In Gk)Idville Today The primary election next Tuesday 9' esF i held in the vacant store room jusi receivea a oi nice Sorgum Seed Oats, grown around Orange burg. — ALSO — Abruzzi Rye and Winter Beardless Barley. All Kinds of Feeds— Get Our Prices. ^ W. H, Keith, prominent Greenville city clerk’s office and adjoining J. I. j business man and candidate for gov- (Topeland & Bro. Voting booths will i ®rnor, will speak at the Goldvill^ ball be provided under the direction of! ^bis evening at seven o'clock. Chief Holland and the building will The meeting is being arranged and furnishji roomy and well suited place advertised by friends of Mr. Keith for the election. The polls will open ' 'vbo are supporting him for the state’s at 8 a. m., and close at 4 p. m., with . h ghest office, and it is expected that j the largest vote in the city’s history ^ big crowd will be present including anticipated. ; many Clinton citizens who will unite Managers of election as named by > welcoming Mr. Keith in this section the county executive committee are:l°^ ^be county. FARMERS EXCHANGE Phone 157 Clioton*8 Feed StM'e J. Will Dillard, W. *8. Denson, R, J. Copeland, W, H. Simpson, John W. Little and S, W. Sumerel. WHAT DO P. S. JEANES DO? Dr. Frxnk F. Hicks D I S T BolMtag Location D^. Snut 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 f 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 r—^ fr^ i i »(t—>ii ^fr=3 {^=3{7=1 {7=3HTJ ,'7r3 [ First Formal Showing FALL SUITS for men and young men Tj^E are atarting off the Fall leaaoa with Tv a preMntation of stiita that represent litj and ralne than we hare ever more been able to offer before at this price. The fabrica are onnaual—^manj are of a qual ity that haa been used before only in much higher priced gannenta. Styles are nnconunonly amart—fabrica are varied and attraetive. We urge every one to come In ndw. Whether yon are ready to buy or not, %ve Want you to s«e these values first hancL Extra Panu at $5.90 Styles Right — Prices Right J. G PENNEY CO., Inc. 7 - 9 Musgrove Street I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 i1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I m 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q l=ifsjf=di=sii=jf=jf=jf=j/=jr=ifs=ii=:ifssiislf3fsji=ifs X- i h 'iiH ■ A. 'rfej