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4 THURSbAY, JULY 9. 1931 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. H-INTON. S. C. PAGE SEVElf Highway Bond Bid Ol^ning July 23 "MKMDMIV Governor Blackwood Ex.pects a I Lower Rale of Interest for $5,000,000 Issue. A^liat Does It Matter? City Fright i Everybody who visits New York is, Columbia, July 6.—Governor Black- Ijgst summer there was a water ‘One day while I was in thi.s mood^^'^‘'^ **} time or other with a wood will receive offers for the pur shortage in a town where 1 was visit- I discovered these words of -1 piat^r^^how** welMravel'sea^’cned^thev separate issues of notes and ‘I. therefore. . . . consider how I may have become. Practicallv everv not?d highway bonds to the amount ol to .All h (Is were rejected last Wednes day for the purchase of S'l.OOO.OOO wovjh of highway bonds. Governor I happened to be chatting with my'exhibit my soul before the judge in a foreigner, from Dr. .Albert Enstein to' $5,000,000 each at noon July 23 host, who ns a nol^ man. while he was,healthy condition. Wherefore, disre- the youngest Bricish flapper, yields atiprovide funds for state highway s,s- shavmg, and I ncjt.ced how careful he garding the honors that most men va - ^ome time or ether to this fcn^ling. tern construction, it wa.s annoum-ed to- was to use ver>' little water. ue and looking to the truth. 1 shall “It seems sort^of silly for you to,, ^ ‘ «way frotn the city because The offers mav be rejected in whole be so con.scientious, I remarked. “A^-! * inc-itA r.ihAr m^n ** nt *’'’'’«te fear of the town ought or m part, the govejmor said, dei;end- ter all, the few drops that you con-. , ^ ^ to conquer this feeling and spend some '*nt upon the prices bid by hanking se’*ve won*^ uiake anv diffovoncp ** 1 most of my powerj . . . to this cNjntest, .. , ?. • ai « . +u se. VC won. .naKe an> aiiierence. ' u- l i et ,i . . time here. It is more than a liberal.-^.'odicates on the $10,000,000 oftci, .,-n. 1 •. 1 j-rr • I which, I affirm, surpasses all contests ... *nr. mi, ir *y don t makejny difference m . , education. the fr.al result.” he said, ‘‘but thev, ^ , i — make a 1 of difference to me.” ‘ I ‘ ^ , No Real Danger When he saw from mv «*xpresaion | ^^ contin-, j .^ Blcakwood and Julian H. Scarborough,! that I dll not quite get his meaning.!^- oaring e\eiMning. suite of the monsters that I .<tate treasurer,, said the proposals he rr cee<ici to give his philosophy! I realized that I am riot responsi- in the subways, clatter on the were too high in consideration of |ble for the success or failure of any elevated railroads and sc-reech on the'South ('arolina’s financial standing. He said that when he graduated: ^^xx^ cause. All I am responsible for streets. That noi.se is w’hat saves lives. The no‘es will be unon a 3r,o dav from college, a quarter of a century' js nw own best effort in that cause, probably. At the same time it is nerve- year basi.s while the binds will he e^ ago, there was a great deal of popu-1'' Aether my vote be effective or not; to the stranger, from its po- tonded oxer a wriod fix>m laf empha-sis upon sw-called “social I w’hether the amount of water I can tentia! menace service.” -“^ve will make any difference-these I Being lost in this enormous citv is Science had l>egun to introduce won- , are not the questions. shakes. All one has to do is derful new inventions for increasing! “The only question is: .Am I doing step up to some one of its llkOOO |>o- human happiness. Men were stirred by my best? ,licement and let him the hope of a quick millenium. A'oung people graduated with the notion that .,mvT,P v..l. ..... ..«....r ... ,..f . u , ,, , - issue bonds later to pay the notes. The notes will T>e dated July 15, 1U31, and will mature one year from over a jH'riod from 1039 to 1053. .M.irc favorable bids are expected than were rweiviHl last week, tlie chief 'executive said. Should the bond bids a few years of earnest effort would transform the world. My friend w’as one of the most ea-| ger «f the reformers. He organized i and voted, and agitated, and did all| the things that he should. But noth-| ing happened. The good candidates for hfriwasA hiajwta swere de4t»a» and let him straighten out ^ ..Tn- * j- . I * I V' meet riHiuirements, he said he That di-scovcrv gave me great com- your mental tangle. A ears ago theyi,.,^,,.. . u; i„ „ . j , j r ..Ttu !.'• ■, w’ould accept bids on the notes and fort, he concluded. Maybe you could carne<l the name of The h inest and use it in one of your editorials?” “Many thanks,” 1 answered, can.” I there us no reason to think of them asj ».I [Otherwise, even in these days of news-! i paper expo.ses. Faculty For 'ed. Tfie good causes made slow pro- greas. Human nature showed a dis couraging unwillingness to change. ‘I weffit through a period of deep Auto Tourists an hour passes, _day Hardly an nour passes, _day or pjahythat owe catmui^jataBrirTtatfftffn^ ^EiTla carrying a load of farm folks out date, hearing interest at a rate to bt* named by the bidder, payable at ma turity. ALITY That Eivdures «630 IVEW FOIID TOWA SKBAN ll till (F. O. B. O*. TO. I, p i u t frmipkt mnj Jlrory. Bitinporf anil tpmrw tir'n • Mtrm ■( JoM o««l.) j 'Birii i< "« Saturday Evening Poilt, $2.00 par [to see the sights of a gixjat city, bowl-1 ^ years, $3.50; 3 years, $5.00. The faculty for the two colored s^ong through the heart of lyong-j schools in this district has been com- *<**■** Square—-the focus of all this I pleted for the coming year. Thetheatrical activnties. Noth*, JAS. W. CALDWELL The extra value built into the new Ford car is reflected in its alert, capable performance, reliability and long life. Beneath ito flashing beauty of line and color, there is a mechanical excellence nnnsnal in a low-priced ear. Many measuremenU are acenrate to five ten-thousandths of an inch. Every part has been carefully designed and made to give you many yean of faithful, unintermpted service. In safety, comfort, speed, power, economy — in all that goes to make a good aotomobile — it is a value far above the price. The quality of the new Ford is a quality endures. Call or phone-far demonstration. Clinton Motor Go. Authorized Ford Dealers t f f f The Clinton Chronicle—$1.50 a Year disillusionment,” he said. ‘‘I thought - .... . i- .u to myself, what's the use of doing heade^ by John Mims mg is missing on most of these autos; thing when one’s single effort seems!** principal, succeeding J. so futile? We Give You this full-size 25c tube ol COLGATE’S RIBBON DENTAL CREAM M. Jonn-j^^i^ tent stropped on the running I son, who passed aw'ay a few weeks board; camp paraphernalia piled in,' . '• ago. The new principal comes from a 1 rusty old baggage, and da<l up front isimilar position at Leesville and was his shirt sleeves calmly moseying (highly recommended by Supt. Scott of »b>ng i>ast the friendly traffic cops;. I the Batesburg-Leesville school for the mother in calico getting an eye- I place. The faculty follows: while soothng her unruly brood. [ 1U.II Slim SchiH.! i Kv,.ryb..d,y th...v »to„ to »,k f.ir ,li-! , riH’tions takes pleasure in helping J :hn Mims, principal, mathematics and agriculture. them along and, even if they don’t ... J-'tay long in the city but hike right out. I.sabt'lle Jackson, English and his- some tourist camp, they get to see with your purebau of any one of tbtse famous toiUtries: Palmolive Shav ing Cream . . Colgate’s Ribbon Dental Cream . Colgate’s Rapid Shave Cream . Palmolive Shampoo . . . Coign’s After Shave . . . . Palmolive Shave Lotion . . . . Vaseline Hair Tonic . . . . tory. .\aomi Garrett. Latin and French. Lillie Smith, sciences. Julia Mims, home economics. Ruth .Alexander, seventh grade. Effie .Alexander, sixth grade. Clara Wright,.fifth grade. Claudia Dorroh, fourth grade. Ida Boyd, third grade. Barnice Keinler, second grade. Dorothy I.omax, first grade. Bethel SchiMil Supearly Beasley, principal, and fifth grades. FJsther Wilston, sei’ond, third fourth grades. the greatest show on earth at a mini mum ol ex|U‘nse an<l effi.rt. It’s a good situnt for anylxKly in th<* country who' is woiulering where to go for a vaca-! bion. 666 EIGl'ID OR TABLET.S Transportation , .\o city in the who'e world has as complex a system of stn^et cars. It ’takes weeks before one learns just where they all go Ao, the problem be-i first intensified by the subways, where one lo.ses all sens- of diiXH’tion and can: rely only upon the verbal ilirections! given by the guards on the station' platforms. And a lot of those fellow.si ] don’t know any too much about the I city. On the Second Avenue i levated road ' .-the difficulties are addesi to by the and SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY AT UNION STATION Fhonea 377 and 400 Rtdieves a Headache or Neuralgia in type of trainmen employed. Most of j them appear to have left Ireland only Wedding Announcements nvitations 30 minutes, checks a Cold the first a few weeks before and their brogue day. and checks Malaria in three da).s. 666 Salve for Baby’s Cold is often too rich for an onlinary American to understand what thejf are trying to tell you. The man who hires for that road must le a full-! love SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE fli‘dgt*d Irishman with an intense for the Ould .S<m1. .A Busy Spot Perhaps the busiest spot in the whole workl, judging by the mimbei of peojJe who pa.'-s by it, is Gree!y( .S<i'.iare at Thirty-fourth f leet and Broadway. .\o fewer than seven dou ble lines of rails cros.s the iriter.-ec- tion. And they run on five dilferen? levels, threx* being underground, three on the street level an<l one on the, elevated track and besides them are' many hu. es Within a :d )ck of the corn<*r on'*' may ride in the elevators of the Em-| pile State building for 102 floors! above the street, besides going s miel iix floors below, if one can get by the janitor. To those with a spark of adventure left, this city offers several | weeks of gorgeous exploration po.-si-! bilities and will form an unforgettable! experience. LatchKtring Always Out New York has an unwritten law to treat all visitors well. Local drivers are hauled off to court for any infrac-j lion of the law and dealt with .sum- !narilv. But let your licen-se plate bear a North Carolina, Ohio or Iowa li- cen.se and all you get, unless you kill a pedestrian, is a smiling order from the cop to “watch what you are do ing We know one man who moved here from Michigan three yeart ago who still carries an up-to-date Detroit li cense—-just to get that extra touch of courtesy paid to visitors. New Beauty Shop Opens In City Cuts 0ii<* Aales Ideas j The Eugene Beauty Sh^p. wit h M rs.. F. Fowler a.s pr..prietor, has open-i The Chronicle Office (Od within the past week in the new I Tribble anartment house on the cor- ! ner of Florida and Woodrow streets. • .An attractive parlor with new modern equipment has been provided by Mrs. Fowler who has just returned from a .several months’ stay in Atlanta where she took a special course In hair wav ing, manicuring and facials. 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