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) J THE CHRONK LE • I Strives To Be » Clean News- • S paper, Complete, Newsy, • I and Reliable. • me (Eltttlnn Ollfrntitrlf • • • • If You Don't Read • • • • • THE CHRONK LE • ■ • • • You Don't Get • • • • • • • The New a. • • • • • VOLUME XXXI CLINTON, S. C.. THURSDAY, JANUARY I, 1931 NUMBER 1 STATE FACES FARM PROBLEMS Watkins and Clark of Clwnson College Extension Service Is sue Outlook for 19.‘U. ( ( "lu'pf, !2T, TIu* ijc - lara^.iin that is ircnfral'.) thought" the 'A rhi-wiiic lii'i'ffs.N on wil! show -onif ;'npr>i\ciiirnt in U'Sl > inaJi- h> I). W. Wa'k'.n'' and <). M ( ’ark, tv-n- om:st' '-.f tht“ fxtfnsmn '(rvac o'. <'UMTi'.'rxr'iHcv:*', in the.r rnrrnt'.N paC- lishi-d bulletin, “The A^'i i< iilt’ii,(! Out- ’"..k In S.iuth < 'ar.'! na.'' They do not, hov<.f\iT. ;>redie; a eomp’.ele r<‘'o',ery by tu' end "t to \t >*'ar "T'ne ladjeed buyiiitr powet .<•' the WO! Id's eoT"'jnier> ot oin- ea^h o'up-. ; refUs ted at present in ahn umally low pr!<('^ to farmers. .\s the depre".on [lasse'^, eonsum<‘r'= den^and may be ev- ptN'ted to improve, resulting in hettei- pnees to farm<'r'(." T.’ie bulletin points out that the buy ing pox^er and al>iiity to tinanee piu- duet.on in I'J'il "i' greatly ledm I'.i” “L’ndensui h e i-i iWii'ta’u i*s fa’ iners. usually plant 'Uialler aereage- i>1' > ash • Tops the nuxt yeai and .nei ea-isl aore.aute- of food and feed < top* In geneial. any oiop that 'h oved a profit ' n 19.iU u 11 prolvably on ,ipy .* arge aoieage in 1931, u’hile th "-e ■, !•';>- that di<l n. t 'how a profi' w 11 pionaidy !><' redurtd in ana'age. I)i.s<ussing the eredit situation, ! h«' bulMin finds mat ftanks nir in-t anx ious to lend money foi- finan. ing '.ii'm t raps. “The repayment of farm loan' in most part' of .South I'arolina '' us ually dependent upon the yield and the price of eolton. With low yields per a< re and a dowmwaid tiend in prH-es '.n ret »>tit yeai s most finani ng agencies have eoine to regard an all- rotton piogram as an insufficient ba sis f<,r loans. We aie now ihendore in the state of s'nift.ng our farming to a firoatler and 'a!ei nn'is.'' the «•<.,no- mist' 'ay Lawyers In Lead In Legislature ('■<)': I.inh a, I »< < .'hi .Mol t ; h.tn 'n ’h.fd of a'.! mend'ei' • t the 19’.1 it' I I ,d ,i ' -' 111;. 1W . 11 1 ’e ' a is . . n t o ; ina' on lOfiniM'ii n\' I \t !'ot; (iinn* I ' e t It " t 1 n ( !i ' . o ■, - ! I.' ' '1 . W ' ! o.' lO law -.'r - '1 1 ■ ' I;o.1', .1: d .’1 ■' ' h.i I'l. 111 Tn■ ■ . h.a'. 11 ' ' I. i'l '■ n 1! ‘o I .1 1 ' ' ■ '(■ r..; ■' i' ■ \ ( V L t, a n . 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V, spare; ' ho '. oT’o ph\sn:an, one mort.,.-m, , '. .m' or-ra",. diugy.st. . : \ ■■ I'anu' i ' I't-r and itho!' wf-e f,,’. o !io’ lioon di toinn. 'd. Beautiful I^ageant At Thorn well Churh The Thoi”\vo!l .s inday .school .v-h- ts to exTcnd its sincere thanks tithe publ' ■ for its .'upport Chinstma' ught when the pageant, ".-\t the Marf r." was present*d. U is to he regnted that every citizen of (Tinton coul<not see this pageant. But we knew itAa.s next to inipoS'ible for the publ to attend on the night before ('hrisyias. S« the day was changed to alloi the clerk.s, shof^pers and general pblic an opportunity to be present Uii.st- naas night. It was one of the prettiest pagarits ' to be presented in many year*. I gin- nilg with the choral processiorisLn^. ing Chri.stmas carols, marchifc to the stage, then presenting a jmto- nume of the prophets, it went int, the story of the birth of the Chri.st hild. The shepherd.s seated by their imp- fire, the angels appearing (bfore them'td tell them the good tidifi of great joy, the pabe hv the jimger with its mother hovering ovr, all presented a wonderful story. F. M. Stutts. 3pt., Tt: -n-vell b'unday NEW' PRESIDENT ' TAKES OFFICE Ki'x. U. Bynum Betts IW-comes Head Ilf Kiwanis ( lul^for'Coming Year. Other Officer-' Named. The Kiwani' , i li. meeting T.iesday iiAjht marked t*ii .I'l’uial transfer of ■ iffAC'S fer tlv' nexv year. The retiring pr» sident. (l iber’ H’akeiy, turned uxmr the af'au' of tie club to Re\. Bynu’U Hef s, m . .oitiy ele.tt'd as the ’:’>() leader. In retiring f'm Tfue r!-e>ulent Blakt ly thanked th-' e'uL for the' 'plelld d I leperat, .n extended him and a-k'd for the ine<ej-iing president the 'air.e !o\a: 'u;>p .Mj-. Blakely had made the I '.u!i a mo-t [lepular and su.S'ST il 'eadi I and wa' heartily thai'sed Ii;. ‘ ii< meinher-hip for h’' va u-ihle '( r'\ m-C' I" a'sam.’ig • ne piesident’s chair, Ur*'ident Be'ts tlianked the eluii for the honor be't wed upon him and after outlining 'he w irk for the yeai', a-ked of the K.wanians the -^ame un:t- eti c'operat I'Ti toV.the eovxiing year. Officer'^ to wdh \l, Hetts for U.kl! are: Dr. h. 1. W e ih, vice-president; I). ( Heuste", Sc. ictary-treasurer; (»il-, b< 11 B. Blakely, di'trut trustee, and tht follow ng i oard of directors: Rev ( Bynum IL'ts, Dr. h. I,. W'el>b, Ih ( Heii'tC", (i.lliert B Blakely, W. R. Aiideiwon, .1 r . R. T. Dunlap, (I. N 1' W' W Mairis, K (". 1‘insori. R. I, Dlaxo (. I.. .Simpson. The new prc'ident announced the f'd'.owing 'landing committees to '< ' ve t u • 'ic coining yean i Program It I,. Plaxiio, chairman, Di . A D Speneei , W’. H. .Simpson, .1. II. Hu’ltel Reeeptio’ .1. H. Pitts, .Jr., (hair- man, (I W H illing.'Worth. R. K. Fer guson. MoU'i and .Attendance: F. ('. Ihn- 'on. eha iiiian, (rovn«' .Simpson, W'. (' ■iame', F. D ' laig. Kiwan.s Fducation: Ft. W. Phillips, chrairman. Cl N'. F'oy, IJ. C. Heustess., Vocat. rial (luidanee: Dr. A. K. .Spenei r, .1 B Hart. Dr. .1. Ix-e Youtig. Agri' .1 t.in R. T. Dunlap, chaii- inan, T t| Harri', H. D. King, T. D. ( opeland (looti W .:; and (Irievance: Dr. I,. R. t.ynn. i ha rman, \V. K. And( ■rson, .11., B. S. I' I - m, I.. D. Met 'rary. Intel ( lb Relations: W. D. Cope- iand, < ri.i : m.ri, I,. B. Dil’ai d. II. H. Boy ,! I ■ I' ■ -'g. d ( h Id Dr F I., Wiiio .'oi "lan, .lai k \nde: mui. Clary ^1 a t ’ i ' i 1; I ,y ri n. P ■ . Mod Paldic A’ta.i ' W , W . Ha’ 1 . ■ oau, ('. ( . diic', (hlticrt Bh.i.i-: B ; 1.' ■ ' .(l.da : d s , H . I l I len i v. ■u ' A- I’ ' Mt g. R R Biakely.i ( hrisf mas ( heer To Forty Families I 'l' ■ • " > n the ( on uunity I • ii.iu 1,0 ’. • hi ,'t mU' m uming d la'ke’' I o'.’aming 'ee.id. iga h , r.y, meat, p 'aloes, It-, e , - . I •. I 'e .a ' ■« k: ng F j 'id “ ap- '■la '.mi 'll .1 ii-o ' . Ml '. ( .'arerKc Clal-' 'own\ .i':.! ''i'o.ign her untiring ef- '■"t '', ' I • .(ere iii.ide fiapjiv. Howdy, Chronicle Readers! Hy way of introduction. I’ll tell you 1 am the New Year. How can I serve you and the kind of man you can make out of me before I'olls around deptMids in a Ki’C'Ht measure upon yourself. I’ll be Rlad to jiiive each one of you every minute of the year in which to make j^ood. In pleasure or in work I will always he with you. and it is my sincere wish, as it is of THE EHHONK'LK, that this may be a year of ^r(*at hapjii- ness and increased pros|H'rity for xoii and Mini's. JURORS FOR SPECIAL TERM New (irand and Hetit Jurors Drawn for Next Week. Sev eral (’ase.s Slated For Trial. MRS. ^ARLINGTON EDISON FOR DIES AT LAURENS PROHIBITION Widow of ( (larlington. Mem ber of Noled Famil.v, Pmh.m's. Funeral Held Sunday. I.Hurens, Deo. ‘27.— Mrs. FdizubeCh Fleming (iarlington, widow of Cres- well (larlington. died here Saturday night at 7 oVIcxk after an illness of twd week.H. She was in her H.'ird vear. The daughter of Mr. and .Mt '. Sam- 111 I F'loming. the deeea.sexi was i mem- her o f one of the oldest fam.'u'.s in thi-^ sention, and her death will ho mourned V)y a wide circle of fnend.s and relatives. She was the mother of .1. ('onwa., (larlington, who with the late \V, .M • lones of .Spartaivhurg, fo'unded The .Spartanburg Daily Herald. .She survived by her daughter. Mis. .1 \\ . Tiidd lit I.aurens, at whose hiiiiie 'he died; one son, Sam F'. Clar- liiigton of .Augusta, (la.; four- g'land sons, Albert C. To. Id of (|i ('cnwood, • lohn Wells I'odd and .lames ( . 'I'odd, of Laurens, (lordon F'. (larlington of Knoxville, Tenn. and one granddaugh ter, .Mrs. Frank .Spratt of (Ireenville. Funeral seivices were held .Sunday atternoon at 3 o’cloek from the home of her daughCc r, with the Rev, Fi. D. Patton, pastor of the F'irst Pic-hyte- nan . hui'ch, of which she was a 1 fe- long meinliet. officiating. Intc-iinent followi'd in the Laurens cem<-ter\. Says Prohibition Has Helped the In dustrial and h>onomir l.ifr of America. Newark, N. .1., Dee. 2K Thomas A. Fldison expressed the opinion that pro hibition has helfied the industrial ard economic life of America and th'it .is enforcement is improving daily. His belief was set forth in au''v. i to a (piestionaire suimiitted to hin. i>y Rev. .James K. Shields, superinte.iden; of the -New .Jersey Anti-.Saioon leagm The six ()U( stains and answei s; Q. Do you approve of the IKth amendment. If so. why? .\ Vi s. It 1' a necessary a;d to pei m.t practical enfoiiement of pi-.h - I'll mn all o\ er ' fie > ount ry. Ip. ,1 t lie indu't 1 nil .11'.I ! \ iii riea at bonie and ti.- ndiistria! laming Lauri n.s, Dec. 2!. D. ' i t’n i i .•>- laration for the spi . ial 'ciiH ,,f • - nal court, which has . a .la'ti . 1 to he held at Lauren' t i t'li-t v - ; of .lanuary, the juiy I 'lim;":' have drawn grand and m'l.t pn - nires, P2 of the fm nn i who ;i’ . I .'erve with the six ho!.I .c r'- m "■ 'during the coming yeai. .iml .'h'. .>• • latter list to serve at tb - ex'ra • sion, I The special term, w!: ch ha.s i re»iuested h.v .Soliritoi iiomei Blackwell, because of the c.mgi - 1 criminal court docket, wl'l o'.cn J ■ aiy f) and will he held by .lo.lge ( F'l'athei'stonc (.f (Ireenwco i. It is praFuihle that the n. w g- . .1 Jury will have before ;t .njLcl.rH-‘r.t-, agaMist .lohn \V. Ropp of ('io>' ti T-; Baseanrb Davis of W'atei loo town' p. and three (L'eenville men, FI. ( , I’ex CIS, WMlliam Verner and D. It. all on homicide eases th.it na\e (•.v-c up for investigation .-m .• the hi't term of eourt. These three are am>"g the leading eases to In :n\cst ig.sttsl liy the grand jury, whil.' there an- many on the jail register and ..n )'..nd awaiting trial. The grand jucors for the new year, tile first six being the hold-over mem bers of the liody, are; W B. .Mu".1\, .1. David Copeland. B. I''. ’I’nmldin, VV. ('. Cook, !.. !.. ,'simpson, W. C. .Arnoi.i, DR. J. 1. McCAIN'," '■ ,!;\an. W. R. Moore, ,1. I . .Johnson, W . i‘. Burdette, W’. P. Thomason, David ( . .Smith, H. L, .Mc.Swain, Jr., (I. A. J Bui'ton, .S. B. Owens and F. P. Bl»ke- da> .Afternoon. Due WCst, Dee. 27. IR'ath Friday' ( laimed F'.rskine eolh^go’s veteran teacher of Flnglish, Dr. John I. .Mc- ('aim DEATH CLAIMS Was Member of Erskine Facul(\ for IH ^rars. Funeral Held Sun- ly. The 3(1 petit juiymen drawn to ei ve at the special term: Laurens t(»wnship: \V. W. .Splawn, I .Vl. I,. Smith, (I. WR Long, .1. N. Rich- Ih CL Ha- It (■con. on.( ' '. -it retig t hen. .: of oiii' natro .\ , V e' , ;i 'I reali/.ed. Q. in l.i.'tter fill '1 rn e ! fn ' grea* el . \ ‘! h:. n •M; - (1,1,'' c. .1a ’'ll t h I'c iated 'v : n h‘ , 'I'.iP ,1 t iioug'h ..'i(.'tiga- t . "’I "1 1 ).• [' ''ll',. s' I"ck( n cf f he '"mm.' ', •(• . \( :',>\it th. helji giv- in t’l.O:, 1 1 m.'.. t'.und trie gla.i- ■ l.-'t <■! a,! 'on' a ’ir.ckery, ‘ ' ' ’ ’ ‘ , t .oi w.l 11' J.J to 'la g. ■ 1 ' ■ d and mo!* of it Wa- ;ijip ' I ' ' an;, o’iier pui’pose. \ ' ,. '1' ’ ■ .1 h w a - d mat ed to 1 'n. ‘ . t . an: r:hut.oi ' js 't 'pad ' • I. ’ ■ . ’. . »• .|uit(' "a number w ■, . ,i d 'i f>i "iging hap pines.s •" 'f'-- tin.. :d. r, ‘ <i t ha! -(■• ; ad i. The Successful Merchant Of 11131 Will t)e the merchanl who hu" hi' merchandise well, gi>e>> rourleous .M-rxice, dis- pla.'s his stock well and runs a .cisfematic advertis ing campaign. Competition is keen and if )ou want to keep on selling 'em you have got to keep on telling ’em. The advertising department of THE CIIRONB LE will welcome the opportunity to discuss your publicitx cam paign for this year. The adxeiii.sing columns of (his newspaper offer you a sure way of increasing your sales and making new friends for your store. The Chronicle ‘The I'aper Every bo<I> Reads" Tea Room Under New Management The .Maiy .Mu-gruve Tea R'.'.iii cf- Detive today, is undei- new manage ment, with .Mrs,. Hunt F’runks as own (•!•, Ml'. Franks recently punha-ed the Jiusiness from its former owner, .Mrs, .M .1. F'uriiueron, and will g:ve her entile '.ime to its managenn nt .Mrs. F'uupieron and daughter, Mi'. Henry 'S''.ung, have very su'.-ce'sfnl!;, op. rated the tea room for scv(-!a years past (hiring which time tln;r made many friends and estaldished a large [latfuiage. Their many friend- will regi-et tu know that they de. .d.-d to -ell the IjU'ine.'.' on account of the ad'.arned age of .Mrs. F'untueron. .Mis Franks well known in the < ity and iiei' friends unite in wishing h.-r e'.ery suc((".' in h<'! new venture. High Honor For Clinton Girl ; o MU r .A merit'an tJio'e mI future ' ge' ’ .’ig nioie we now atta, k I Miss .Janet Iwake, member of the senior cla.ss at W'inthrop college, was honored in being chosen U) rejne.sent W'inthrop at the .National .Student-Fac ulty conference at the Hotel Book- Cadillac at Detroit, Mich. The confer ence opened Saturday, Dec. 27, and continued through Dec. 31, and wa.s attended by representatives from many states. M i.ss L«ake is president of the Y. W’. C. A. and is as-sociated in many ac- tirities at W’inthrop. She is a daugh ter of Mr. and .Mrs. J. Will [.s-ake of this city. ii j.i I;.' men' ;i 1 c , i, .h eii ; 1; I d 1 1M ‘ h i ■. i and . d i' . 11. d I'n 'Ig M!' n;i11Mii.i: p i ch i i.. t ion t Juin I he,\ were I.. I Hi A. In ni\ indgnn-n! I wmiM -.ly decidedK, !'<'( (I'v e'e ni> e \ pc i i enre a- a :nanufact nrer, 'ini:!.ii to that of <,tii. I manufacturer'. ()n pa;' day' hid'oic pi-ohihit ;on hundred' .d pale-fa.ed ((Muicn, 'hiUdnly dre'-.-d, 'Mine WitJi I.ided 'hawls aiMiui.l tficii liead'. aj.p.aied at Mur factMry at \\t"t (trange. They were wailing to g( t Mine m! their Jri'hand'' niMtiey hefMie he gP tn a -alMon. Within U '.(■ill aft.'i t lie amendment, not a 'in- undei iJn- old licenseij 'yslem ..r an.v fMrni m!' -'a'e nr gM\cinment eMnlrMl'.’ .A 'iiey ceitii.niy cannut dewd •iji Mil ,i' and ami M'li.-r nariiit’c-. (J, .siiM I d the Dstli anH'ndment he I et ;i I . i| a - it I le- ': ng hMUie- tMday and tM g.-n.M a! MU' ? .\ 'i ' ('ll f'O' .'111. :i pra ■ ' al diiy b;. d;iy. th"’ Ivirge • maoiifacturer rsgbl our ni'.l 1 insti'itd mI men w t'n 'da-k' and ilMlMi IneW'. gle v.'.'iien apjieared. .'d'lre!;, w. .-Xm.'r- :■ an ' do iim! w an t a ret -i i n m f t ii i - '(ate Mf affair.'. rridMulite(i!\ the cmo- d.tiMii Mf the mot her imiieate- : lie c'lii- d.l.on of the childien although t}ie\ aie perhaps a little latter off than .'lie, because she wd! do iinything even to giving up hei l:f( to protect them, g. W'hat attitude -h'cdd the woman hood of .Ameri^ya hold towai'd prohi bition, and why ? A. Woman is the i u'todian of the home and the ehildrxn. .She certainly, if a normal wmman, does not desire the introduction of narcotics into her home, which in many < :ises < hanges a human man into a brute. Q. Are the boys and girls of .Amer ica more likely to develop a higher degree of physical :ind mental fitness, and become in every way better and more ul«eful citizen.' under national prohibition of the liquor traffic, or I'AVIN't, HELD I f* I he (.l-vrar-oli professor ehe'd alter , ,, ... « ,, , . ardson, i . W . Kitchens, ( . 1*. Roper. II u uu 4' ■ ' ‘ f'L'gins, \. F.. W. (.o.id, I. !.. night He liad been in ill health tor ,, i u n ti . ■ , , , , , '.Monroe, .John IL rower' ami Jitn two imitiDi' liut WHS thought on the' road to recM\t r\. i. t , i ic w . n ,, , , • liials towii'hipt M. W . WoikIs. \\ For |H venirs he taught at F.rskine ,, ,, , ■ ■ -n i , ... -M. Bovd and J. J. raylor. aiiel |..r Id xcai' taught F.ngJish liter- , ,, , , ' , , , . , ( loss Hill: R. 1). Uhitclord and I. uture. Iiuring Die past twemty years he has bedel the (hair of I'inglish Bible, v * , i, ,, , i, . , -c , , , ■ I'liing-: I,. R. llemici SMu. Balj.h 1. whnh he e'l atu:'lied in connection ,, ,, , ,, ,, , , ,. , , I ' M.ijic!, !•.. !■ . F incJier. ( . R. IImIim, Willi III- work I'l F.ngli'h literature'. , ,, , ,, . i . , , , , ,1- Riddle, ( harle- ll.irneD ;(nd Bred ' lie IS 'ur\i\.d l.v til' widow, who ,, , 1 ' ' I‘ - w.l- " l.ula I'..Id ot line . -t, and lo, t lice 'MU', ill. .1 R, .Mcl'am, pre.-i- (hnl m! .Agile- mI: , Mllege, l>ecatiii . (ia ; I (i R R. Me! am, head ot' t In- .NmiDi ('aiolina 'I'uhercnl.i.'is -anatori- iiin ,i; .Sa na t Ml . u III, N', (’., and ( harlc' .Ml' am, nian.agei mI a life m-nramc agen y at B11 iningJiam, Two -i tei- -m .ore. Ml' ,\1 Ilia (Ndsi.n mI' .Monti , cIIm, \ik.. ami .Mr- l.oi' .Shannon of I'ii 11 , i’enn, '"'O I".' SHOT BY BROTHER, al 2:30 p. im, al the .\,"Mciatc Re- \T \ U U 11 1 Je’’ loimed I‘i e-.h \ i (■ na n (hnich m I >ne l-'ir.iO \ I ll.il.aij W’e.'t. He wa' an eldei in this cliurch. ■ —' I!,,in m Idavilb. Tenn.. Aprd l.'i, < h-i ries ( |^\ci t Succiiiii Im I o (i un > h a lx.’.’i, tic was graduated from Frskine Wounds. .Iui> (.ivc' Nerdiel. (olhge m 1H79. Aflei graduation, he FamiL Drirmineiit. SId '. V a n . .1 .i nic' (', ('ii 1 he i ' -on. ! , \ . F. night, S. W, Williams. H'mtcr: M. ('. Na h. ( ' R W n !. m :.ml R, F'. Sumei c!, Ja(k' R. R .\ahm-, U .s il.i'mn .III.I .1. W , fiorton. ' .Scuff'elown : W. Ihool RIakc . il. . \ . ( Im(111w 'n and W. I), (i 1.o;;i. \\ a'.' r 1mm , , I, .1 Mfic - • N blc i 1!e, I tec. 27. 1' ini, W ta;i4iit in .Alaliania ami Tetiiiessei ami wa.' fii-t head '.f what is now ^' it, -9', siho wa- -hot ( hi. ' n.i I h(' public scfiMol sy'teni .d ( ha i lot t e, '' n a laii lie:e, d ■ i.i'c \ ( ina lor,'ll fiM- p;t;il. II O' lie liegan te.n hing ;.n Fir'kine in ham '.il\e:t, 2-i, i, il , ,',.i g-■; l'"2. tea hmg (iicck ami (ierman. He ^'•ttli 'In -lay.ng, wa- gr.intcd a dm 'or of ph. I-1 - oph'r ' aiiiomi .- 'mi ■.■-! ‘ ';ii! .i deg I I (' h\ I ‘r m e' o:i 11 n : cei s; t v. Tile ‘h ' a a ■ i et n r n.•(! ’ ,laI ' li.i i c - i .!( jiee of d' ,t u ot I' 11-ra 1111 e w;i,' '''D <'anie to h - dea: , >a p o' ' cMotei red cn him li> Die Univci -,t> of' dO'l lei i .'.ed Ironi A d,.im ' ' .S(. oh ('arolma and the degi'ee "f doc- '■'it. ‘or of law.' 11 \ I' 11' - M \-' (■ I , a n i . i! leg e. 1 h. ■ .o. i Die i - v. (■ 11 n i <. :, . 'i 11- ' 'u . ted In re. Tliey ci'. .. ■ciatc ' — —1 ,4f.i,>. 1 »dju*'iiO!e'S.s,, - .. S'm ff .M;■!;hne t(•-; 11 ' .i' • he Observed Here ' 'hat after ms m -■ W ’ a 0 I m sorry I d:<l -u' I ( .m.'tnia' w.i- d, . i ,. d m ( Imtoii '' ' ''' '"‘*d. m the usual i| r..-t manner. The mt', ' ■■' [emons who .'.t rr ■! le.'ted ('hr:'tni.i' dm. with Dm m;]!-. 'hooong t. -■ -tores, offices, po't offi.-e, etc., all ‘'I*' '"'|oosi hut ittle iim closed. Happily, tin only occasions on (iuiet Uhristnias" ig'ii' "’I the motive wa.s L'!\en. Tc nr a- that ( harles came int which the city's intei l.anks closx- aic legal holidays and they also united ^f. t i |,ur, base Uhristma' light' r I Thursday and Frma. m the oli.serv- " "I ''‘"'dDon wit h his y ■. i':- jjji, ,, '■ I l othi r, who WH' seated. The .S()ii'it ot' ('hri'tmas wa.s in ev'- A-tnes'C' .'aid they talked qiit'l.v dence everywhere with many on the ‘‘J'"' "linutes and then Willia u 'tieets carrying gift' to loved ones you (-an t -ay that to me, pul - and friends, rece iving in turn other '’* Phstol and tired once, stnkmg appreciations of love and friendship, h.s l.iother in the heart. .Many spent the day hunting and en- * (‘‘'■cit is .survived by his wiiiu'v joying (ihristmas visiting, diildien. \ViIliam is not ni'.i'- rie-d. •MRS. BRADLEY ILI> | Laying of pavement on hghway No. Friends of .Mrs. James Bradley will ; 15, for about five miles out of I..au- regret to know that .she is ill with I rens towards BriDceton, which got un pneumonia at the orphanage infirm-‘ der way last Tuesday, was held up I ary. Her daughter, Miss F'hzabeth' f>y the recent cold and .'snow, and ac- Bradley of Abbeville, is with her'tivities ceased until l.etter weather' mother during her illness. tconditions jucwa.I. Christmas Lights Are Taken Down Schools To — Open Monday TFie Phristma' lights on the —. ••square” were taken down yesterday The ('RiiUin public school.s will r.-- by the water and light department upcn next .Monday morning after a force after hurning every night for two weeks jicriod of Uhristmas ho'i- the past two week.' to add to the days. All of the teachers will retuic beauty and impre.«sivene.s.s of the to the city in time for the opening iC'J Christmas season. The decorations regular clas.s room work will Ik- '.x- have been a source of plgasure to vis- 'urned without preliminary exerc'cs itors as well a.s to Clint(>n people and , or delay. the busine.ss .section looked rather The Thornwell orphanage .schimis lonesome last night following their re-opened Tuesday for the new year's departure. ^ work. / ■MM