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■ "' ' : ’iir'^ ■■ r • , •. ' V-:-v fi , . THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1931 that have aroused CROSS HILL NEWS of his decisions criticism. Twice within a month he has brok- en througrh red tat>e. each time his ac-j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ fmn beinfr met with such a storm of | A marriage of interest in this city approval that it will undouV»t(vlly that of .Miss Ix>rene Cioleman to hearten him to similar actions. .\a | V\'. .J. Setzler, which took place Friday j Will F{o;rers, one of the mo.“t astute of|<*veninjf at the home of Rev. F. T. .Mc- all ^>mnientaU)rs on public officials.; f»ill, in the presence of a few relatives says, the coming; campaign is almost) and friends. •Y RADFORD MOBLEY icertain to be a contest betwwn Hoo-. Misses Marie U^aman and .Minnie collejre, spent a few days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M'. H. licaman. .Mr. and Mr.s. Dewey Nelson and son, George, c*f Charleston, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. \V. L. Gregory. Albert Dial of McCormick, spent the j week-end at home. I h'rank and Nathan Hanna have re- j turned home from a visit to BethJe- the hem. Pa. \-er and Curtis, on one siile. and Gov-| Holaday of Wa.shington, are Washington, 1). C., .luly 0. —- The Koo«evelt and some runnir.g maU* on guests of .Mrs. Bigie I.eaman. Calhoun is vi.siting in weeks that have elapstd since Presi- ^^^ ' ... . i ^nd .Mrs. .1. H. Hawkins. .Misses! d.-nt Hnovor mad.' hi» n„tal,Ve Vi,L-Pr.-»l,l.nt Curtis’ r,- gestion for a tiebt moratorium to the threatens to overturn one. u.’ r r” Kuropean governments have served political prece<lent—'that no vice pres-i ‘ -'pont^ When, ident ever succetHl.s himself. In the 1501' o um >ja. lintr of u;;r,fr,w^ i ,Jyears of this government there has! Mrs. Lilia Austin visited in Green-:. ^ sun^mer .schwl at Winthrop col pilways been a different vice-pr<»sident jThurwlay. 'urtis, if he isi I.^'a.m. only to strengthen his ywsition. a week later he backed it up by a sug-i’ I h31i.«e an<l Frances Hawkins spent thf-! Mi.ss Nettie Simpson has returned week-end with relativeis in Manning, after spending a week with relatives here. -Miss Mildred Hill, who is attend- f FRENS The World’s Best Sanitary Napkin 33' FOR 12 Guaranteed To Please or Your Money Back SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY “At Union Station” Telephone 400 gestion to the Federal Farm board ,.v,.rv four years and Curti jlege, .spent the week-end at home, lieaman of Columbia, spent i Charles Heriry Leaman returned' that it withhold its sarplus of wh at ^jjj hold a unique honor.'the week-end with home folks. : home Sunday from MTiitmire where i until the domestic price had gaimvl a ,j;,. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Williford of; ; ai!(l(<l ko|j , .^.^| for votes for the head of i Oishopville, are visiting Mr. Mason I Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Miller are vis-I satisfactory level, he only his prestige. In both moves he had dope what the country has been (l«‘man(ling o' him; assume active leadership. .Mr Hoover has never been avcustsl o'" lacking force, but manv observers h'd come to wonder whether his lifetinv habit of prcK-C’Csling as the head of a big business was not handi'apping ' e ticket at next summer’s conven-1 dting Mr. and M rs. J. E. Leaman. ion may return him to his Kansas, f live Donaho, who has Wen j .Mr. and .Mrs. J. H. Coleman and rairies. j visiting her father, has returned to^family spent the F'ourth >n the moun- .fohn .1. Raskob, the executive hea<l Pittsburgh, Pa. :tains. of the Democratic party who has just ivturne<l from a thr<*e months’ trip to Europe, has nothing but praise for President Hoover’s debt jiroposal, but declares t 'has nothing to do with the .Mr. arj .Mrs. H. H. Fuller and chil- him as far as results were c oncerned, j coming camjiaign, which will he Acting as hecul of a concern staffed, fought on the old familiar lines of pro- with politicians 'is far different from hibiticm and the tariff. What he does a«4 dren of .NewbeiTy, and IVIiss Kl**anori Dial of Columbia, visited here f^atur-lj yy’ Mr. and .Mrs. Hill Nettle.s of Bethle- Mrs. initiating the jHilieies of a jirivate hus-'juot say, however, is that the president inesH concern, and his attempt to has unqumtionahly won votes by his adapt his old methods is said by many display of eminent statesmanship and are visiting Mr. and Hanna. j •Ml’S. George .Martin of Henderson-1 ville, N. and .Miss Grover .Man-j Mrs. Lizzie Todd of Darlington, is Va.. are vi.siting rel-; visiting relatives here. jatives here. Miss Henrietta Caughman of Co-1 Caroline .Matihews is visiting lumbia, spent last week with Miss ^^'**^^* Camp Hill, Ala. day. .Marion Boyce of Ro<-k Hill, spent | the Fourth with hi.s mother.. here to have Ivwn the cause for many Clemson College Scholarship F)x a mi nations and Competitive examinations for award of vacant scholarships will be held by each County .‘superintendent of Fxlu- cation ir> South ('arolina on Friday, July 10, lOdl, beginning at 0 A. M. ('andidates mu.st meet the entrance re quirements and must be resicbmts of the .State. A statement of finaneiul condition which will he examined into by the .South ('arolina Tax ('ommi.s- sion must !h' |)res*-nt«sl on or before Jully Id to the Registrar. .Scholar ships are awarded by the .State De partment of Fciucation to successful candidates who dc*sire to fuirsue cours es leading to the Bachelor of Science Ib'gree in .Agriculture or Textiles. Specialization may he fcdlcrwcsl in any his evident desire to give the country the leadership it had a right to expect frxim a man of hia known ability. Foreign new^tpupers frankly explain that„the debt proposal means less in aetinil'^Twnnemi chological aspe<‘ts. The first announce ment resulted in a healthier tone in all business lines, including the big exchanges where the greatest sen's!- tiveness is always shown to political moves. Stocks have kept climbing and hcdh- whole.sale and r<*tail business in this country urul aliroad, have shown marked improvement. Nohcaly exjiect- (sl an overnght return to the prosperi ty c)f lilUK so there is no fending that the plan is iiK-rely a political gc'Stun* instead of a practical iirojcnt for n‘- leasing the restrictions on capital, Iwyiich all concede is the real cause of Thelma Gregory. Mrs. K. M, Bostic and children have returned hrmie from a visit to rela tives in Chapel Hill, N. G. Mr, and .Mrs. J, B. Thompson ar|^ daughter, June, of Anniston, Ala., are son. Mrs. Marion S. Baggott and little daughter, .Nancy, of Columbia, and Mr. and Mrs, Bob Baggott of Augus ta, visited .Mr. and Mrs. S. A. I^eaman last week. Mr. and .Mrs. Leslie Dayis and chil- day after visiting relatives. .Mr, and Mrs. Albert McMeekin of Monticello, were week-end guests of the latter’s parents. the jiresent -Hard limes, along with one of twedve phases of these fields!and overproduct urn. as clescriltcsl in the Clc-nison ('c)llegc*| The presidcoif's attitude towards catalog. .S.hcdarships are worth hcdjiing out the .South Amc-rican re- iKHt.OO per year and frc*e tuition. puldies in a financial way is anedher .Sumnu-r jirogram: The <'h-mson popularity, Jsummer Schoed ooerates from June IL,, , • i .u . * to July -H. offering courses in F.duea-Americ-a i.s a market that mu.st tiim, <('fu*nust ry, i **^''^***'^ *** fou^'^ht ft»r hy this countty, F.nglish. Reginnc rs Frenc h .and Ger- Kurc)|te Iccdng actually nearc-r to it in .(Jene Crisp of Atlanta, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Ida Crisp. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. .Martin spent Sunday in Whitmire. Mr.s. Annie Pew of Dillon, i.s vi.sit- i* i* ing relatives here. U 0 D Fnencls of Mrs. J. H. Nance, are LKH’ID OR TABLETS glad to know her arm. broken recent ly, is rapidly healing. Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in ,Mr. and .Mr.s. J. A. Guthrie are vi.s-| .“10 minutes, checks a Cold the first ilinK r..la(iv,., i„ .V. C. Iw'onora L. .Major, who i.s at M rs. tending summer school at NewUrrv Salve for Baby’s Cold WHY Stand Over A Red Hot Stove? Let us supply you with Quality Bread baked fresh every day. Every loaf made of pure, wholesome ingredients, by bakers who know how to cook. Get your Bread, Rolls and Cakes here. No summer menu is complete without tionabie quality. The Ideal Bakery A. D. NASON, Prop. Our Products Fresh Daily At Your Grocer tf* man. Met-harural Kngirieering, Mathe matics', and Cottiiri (Iriulitig Fees: For Teac her.s Regular college cour.ses $7..50 each; .Minimum fee $10.(Mt, Board, room, lights and wnln $7.00 |H'r wc’c'k. t'c’mfcrenc c‘s for te.-ic hers of Indus trial I'Tdiicatioti, .'stall’ .‘supervTsor of Industrial Fdii( ;il ion eoopei at mg. .Iunc‘ I.5-2I; Land V’a'uation Shoit (’our'O' .Inly .'summer .School: .Ailiil* Kd- ucation Ooport unif y .Sc-hool. St.ite Su- I»c’'’\ isor of .\dult S .luly ‘dd to .Viii'U't dd. Those desii' iig liidarship ajipli-’a- tion blanks or ■ other information sailing time than .New York, besides | being elo.ser in hloiKl ties and culture.! By initiating jdans for nnaticlal heTj) Mr. Ho()vc*r hs made a strong hid for fiiimdstiip that shoiidl result in suli- sLanlial gains in trade, observers us-1 scut. The importaiue of suc;h maiket.sl is bed shown by the recent good will| Inp of till’ I’rinic' of Wales to all the leading countries of South .America.i Don’t Rasp Your Throat he ru’ccl of something to (tf.''sel the hools cooperation, If,.ots of his visit h:is bi'iui met tiy -• the jiresident, it is eonsnlered here by gocei nineiit edvisers. should write Tin: BKCISTR.AK ('lemsmi ('ollctje. S. (’. Clinton Realty and Insurance Co. H. H. BOYD, Ajrent Represimf ing Sev€*ral of the ('«*un(r>’s Oldest and Strongest Insurance Companies. Office: Second FI«H»r .National Bank Building—RcMiin No. 6 Telephone No. 6 Residence Phcnie 107 j Sa:n .McKoK ie, v fio i i ceii'ly re irc-d as a memlier of the l•'ederal l’'ann i board took occ.-ision, on pre.scnting his — fonii.a! resignation to (iie itrcsidc-nt. toi. “.outline the work the board has accoin-' plishid in the pa.st year. He points out i that the government has "undertaken I sucifssfully to save the fanner froml the iminc’cliate priee debac’le that hasj always followed previous periiwls of economic readjustment.’’ 'I'he iioarcl hasca.scsl the condition due to lower- iing prices in such manner as to lessen the shock to all growers, he says, and "they owe the government a debt of 4iatilude. JOANNA MILL NEWS H'JD^l;[-STJ0N “r>ty work Is confining, c.nd otu n I eat hurriedly, cau.ung me to have indi gestion. Gas will form and 1 Will .smother and have pains In my chest. “I had to be careful what I ate, but after someone had recom mended Black-Draught and I found a small pinch after meals was so helpful, I soon was eat ing anything I wanted. “Now when I feel the least smothering or un comfortable bloating, I take a plni^h of Black- Draught and get relief.” ■—Clyde Vaughn, 10 Bhlppy St.. Orvcnville, & C. Sold m 25^ packacea ^/ied/ovcHs, BLACK' DRAUGHT , rWOMKN wha ara nta-down, nar- I Tiiia. or mitt» anraiT month, should . wo ^woowo wvwo# aaow—wf CarduL Psad for over fO years. Miss ( nns'tancc Kay nf Greenville, is visiting .Mr. and .Mrs. Kdward Kay and .Mr. and .Mrs. t'laude Kay. Walter Bailey of Henrietta, N. (J,, sjient last week with his sister, .Mrs. Kula Boone. .Miss Catherine Clement of Greer, is spending the wec'k with her sister, .Mrs. 11. K. Bullington. .Mi.s^s k.rsell B'lllard of Xewherry, is visiting her aunt, .Mrs. (’omi-ge Craft. .Mrs. R. L. .Martin and little daugli- ter are spending the week with her mother in .Marion. Mr.s. Shady Hawkins attended the funeral of her nephew in Saluda last Sunday. Mrs. John Cook is visiting her (laughter.‘.Mrs. J. I). Hendrix, in Co in nvbi a. Mrs. Fannie Mae Hill of Huntsville. ,.Ala., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ralph Hughe.s. Mrs. J. M. Holsonbaek is sjiending the week with her parents, Mr. ami .Mrs. John Dom-inick. in Whitmire. Friends of Miss Ruth .Adams will be glad to know that she is able to be |Out again after lieing ill for several weeks, James Simpson has been confined to his room with illness for several 'weeks. Friends will be glad to know that he is improving. Miss Helen Smith of Clinton, spent |the week-end with Mrs. T. D. Davis. Friends of Mr. and Mi's. Erskine Adams sympathize with them in the jdeath of their infant wn on June 19th. Landrum Brow’n of Spartanburg, is spending his vacation with Mr. and /Mrs. J. W. Lovelace. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hughes, Ed .Jones andTlrs. Eula Boone spent the I weekend in Henrietta, N. C. Mrs. George Masivie and Mrs, Eula Boone motored to Lockhart on Friday. 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