The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 06, 1931, Image 4

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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. 8. C. THURSDA Y. AUGUST 6, 1931 (Htfp (dlinton (!li|r0ntrU EstabUsiMd l»Of WILSON W. HARRIS, Editor and Publiihar Pukished Every Thursday By THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY Subscription Rate (Payable In Advance): Ore year $1.50; Six Months 75 cents; Three Months 50 cents pntered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Post Office at Clinton, S. C. The Chronicle .'«ecks the cooperation of its subscrilwrs and readers—the publisher will at all times appreciate wii'e sugjrestions and kindly ad vice. The Chronicle wili publish letters of general interest when they are not of a defamatory nature. Anonymous communications will not be notic*‘d. This paper is no* respursible for the views or opinions of its corre'Pondenu>. Current Events and Prognoticationa NOTICE Uncle Joe dropped in to see me to-- CHANGE OF SCHEDULE day. He has been kinder under the jo All Concerned; weather since work time set in. He -n i. l j i We will chanstp schc'^ule of pusen- has had to depend almost entirely on Aunt Minervy and the children to look after the cultivation of his crojis. ( LINTON, S. ( .. Al'GU.ST 6. Itt.n 'Long about plow-time, something got wrong with his right shoulder blade, and he put his arm in a sling. You know a fellow can't plow with only one hand. When cotton and com got large enough to be hoed and thin- No. 12 ned out, his suinal collum got out of No. (j whack and he ooulddent stoon over No. 20 H a-tall or talk above a whisper. Oops are all laid-by now, so he says, an<l his back and xhOuhier Wades have allhealed up and hi.s stummick misery has also disappeared. He has been able to fish and loaf and cuss high taxes all year, and he is still j very fond of talking about the world ger trains effective 12 01 A'. M., Sun day, August 0th, lOtll, and ti.me a*: this station will be as follows: South lw;und No. 11 12;.37 A. .M. No. 5 . 10;.o0 A. M No. 207 3:20 A. M Northbo'jrd .5:20 A M. G-ls p. M. rj:.5^ A. .M. W. H. SHANDS A'rert, S. A. L. K. Ft 1 'crisis which he saw in the paper the NOT .\ H.M) RULE 'ccllege. Coming here from a haltiinore other day. The soviet government of Russia pa.storate, he .out hi.s very life into has instituted a departure in govern- the building-up and developnn nt of Unde .Joe thinks the moratorium ment that should meet uith ir. tant the college and by his tindes.s arid per the United States and won’t attoioval oi ^'^'e^y one of all niit'oiis ^isteiii. efforts, .-.oon jiiaeisj ,t on a Eurrijic*. He want.s to know how 111*^ Ti s'te i in b(-n(*.'t ami e. onomieal high *(*vel of 4i( ad(*mi( ami ('due:ttimial Uurope ean pay TH*xt year if she <'an't fmy this year. He seems to he af'/ared that France and (Jermany will have anohter fight about “.Mice and Lo- France took a wav fi'rm m.t.'i ■ f i.t .-i. i r - a! A- : When a government of- is r.-nii-h* robbtrig the sr.vi.'t ro ' i-U h: - taken nut hchind g.ii'ige and -;i d. Thi.-, aftei a'l. i- wav 'lei' t'T se ea.-c'*. The •.\h I lietr ivs h s couMtrv in time r i- ItT irul",! :i- a trai* r. The \vh.> 1 t'.ivs i- coon'ry in time • r’e and e •. c n i vi- I vv hitew.idled, brought him . ti"re is no <|if- out.itarKiing go'. ( ri'iii; !!;. fii d y >■ th* tin ee!v t- ei vi. e. Hi." hiisioesi ability am! s''ind eoimnon .'cnse contributed birgely in 'he material nregress of th'" invitu- tici'i, his edueatiorial ideas and ideaU 'ed it to an influem'c and [ire.stige not I t.i be measured b> thr- value of it ' annual exneriditures nor tbe >i/.e iyfj Is s adc'it b vlv His attairime'ds as The NEW 1932 PHILCO Balanced Superheterodyne TJbe Finest Radio Ever Made 1 7 - 9 - 11 TUBES i IN fo DIFFERENT MODELS it NEW BOOKS IN OUR RENTAL LIBRARY “Flamenco”—by Lady Eleanor Smith. “Castle Island”—by R. H. Mottram. “Simple Peter Cradd”—Oppenheim. “Mrs. Fischer’s War”—Henrietta Widdemer. “Father”—by E‘»2aheth. TO OUR BOYS' AM) GrRL.S’ LIBRARY WE HAVE ADDED: The Don Sturdy liooks, Buck and I..arry Baseball Stories, Bobhsey Twin Scries, Jane Abbott Boctks, and a number of Fairy Ta^e liooks. Rental IL^ice—lOc Week. CALLOW AY-McMlLLIAN BOOK STORE 1 rain” which German V. m.'itor. min 111 (ase of war, Umde .Joe thinks that “them Italy-ans under Musselle'.- ny wouki join the Hallshevieks and , .1 I. help Germany to whip Kurope ami dMiominalioiial eidlegei,, t .u ■ . r /. i , • I . I ■. f . 1 ir ranee both, hut if « uhy wader enter IS as niindi of a tra tor on sidont. In reei.gn'tmn of his atiibtvi.u , • u. . u /. , li ■ , ,, , , , . ' ' th ' niight fetch (ii'eat Britain t.'i and exe iili-ve, - into nroniiiieme ) in an IS given a and 111 ni ;p , - :• ma’ .T of fa fiitnie. O a- ihe (ilher in ! f ic so,hut all govern- and .Miceess a' his work here, the uni-i , ,, • , ,, ,, . , , , . , , ... . I . iM.ie ‘if'd mehtic hnglarid in. and then the merits ado| f ‘he «li,idn‘ methods em- vei sity trustees easting about in !'t2t) P'O'Vt d -ti' lyussia in many ea.-^e.s of I’of-a suitabitLarrd worLa^)^ *V hav« heia.-t .government. iid of achieveliient and offered him ^ ' — — the p!a:'e which he aecented. His de ITIK S< H(KM. RKI’OUT parture to his new fir'Id of labor four T. day’s paper carries « fiiianeial half .years ago. brought geriuim I'nited .State.s would no doabt hafter done before, if much i>f iiur money h.'irl been Idaninl to the nations that had already got in.” paiier rep o t ,ft nil the trustees of Hunter ."cheol di'tii't No. covering the op- 1 :.rg c ist of the ' linti ri cit.v school.s ‘lie o;isl vt'.tr. This sta'eiiient is .-bed .liitiii.il’v ion afte'- the clos- ‘ t!. -o n , '•■■:t.^u ii e.k' a ■ dy !’ir-t. .1 ^ i ■' 'i;''';' -- w th'i' th" I Mri . h, I il. b: "e liecM -'i •e..'- -fuliv oo- ■ ' ! c’ r, I •. i, ’1 rcccMi > and expci lit r'■v It i- i'hcd t > give the taxpayer'*'of the 'ct infoniiaf :o>i ‘ i wliieli they are led, and in whiih tin',' "li n’1 lie inlete<ted. ! i outer (list ri; t .No. ton - loc.lti'd, i the ih. county opciatcd wiliiiMit a defied. It fat! .lU", and a vers Escaped girl Bares Harem errors regief not only to local Rreshyteidaris Uncle .Joe coiitiiiued: foi I'.,; ing ef <•1 of no * i\: ♦ '] Tliis yuar’s hut to Clinton of all <lemimina‘ioris. |‘•“'t"tl crop is goririer he verry short. Under hi^ uilmirds'r.ition the un:\-r-j ’»bV neighbors planted emiur- "Jty made snlendid firogres* am' lu' '"K light of the moon. The time to leiideied to the date a safe and high J'l'"'! cotton seed is in the full moon seivce 1 I dr” ir.’.el' pies- l>r. Itiiglas the .iml gifted public I, ill wh'r. h »'lin- ini'\ di III ' . :ir a'i‘ •m'. tl'.e n:- M ;l I inioor ant order of ideney. In tht passing of 'f.iti' lo'e'> an a'd ( . ,. i ■' C| n >n wbe:'e i e v'; .i'cd iifte'i, b • ( uniless fr'erid f. e the lo'S ot a waini per.oiial '’i' :hI. rtri.Ci of us who knew and loved him, will long k( I |i green and fragrai't in oiir hi;ir';> the menuiry of this n .in wl.ea- lo>all.\ was e«(ual to evi'ry tes*. ;iml whose >uilden death mis hroaghi la a I'lo'-e a very disliir'iii'-hed and U'--. fnl career.' • ju.st before it quarters. I mind one*' that I filarited niy ero}) at the right time hack in IH and 1*2, ami I made nearly 2 hales to the aker, hut thi' guy just aerost hte road from me waited for the I'ght moon, ami he laekisl .3 bushels getting his '*eed hack, rile moon haster lie watcher if a farmer e'>er gets his deirs pai*l.” .\f- ter gett ng 3 of my cigars ami h ii-- rovMiig haif a jilug of tobacco off one of oiir truck diivi-'s, he lit out for home. 7 TUBE BABY GRAND - $49-95 Complete with 7 tubes Tht* U onlr onr of the ten wonderful new Fhilro Kodloe that five greater aeleetlT. It2. xrealer beauty, areater clarity of tone, and without fading. See and hear the new Philco today I EASY TERMS, TOO! That monster, the Turk, Ait Bey — Those beasts, the eunuchs— Those hideous days, nights— Can she—could any woman— ever forget? Hirpaima, or, in American, Roie, waa sixteen—in the first blush of woman hood—when wild Kurdish tribesmen swooped down upon her home—mur dered her father—drove her mother to death—tore her screaminif sister away —and flunjf her — a slave — into the harem of that merciless wolf, the dread Turkish (ieiierul, Alt Bey. What terrible fate awaited this ifently nurtured youn^ $irl behind the silken draperies of tbe harem dour? You must read for yourself HARF.M SLAVES —tbe tremendous true-life etory of a victim of the Armenian massacres. It is written with a quill dipped in the life blood of a beauti ful woman, who, herself, knew the unspeakable cruelties of harem cap tivity and who tells about them now, frankly, for the first time. You will ait breathless over this grippinff tale in September THL’^-STOKY .MAGAZINE, (jet your copy-—read it today. S.MITH S ;*ii ( liiiUifi, !Mi.V( V f ’ 'true Story Hour it now broadcast every Monday ni*ht over If'FAi and ,V H C Red Network, 10 o'clock New York time. ,1 Nobody’s Business Bv Gee .McGee 1 li.r ■ hi' ^ink ng ''uml {hr j'-Viienvcnt of tlio disi-tr:ci .serial ami term hmnis that are enigtaiitly ma'unng. i** iin In the animint re- quiitil by l:iw, with not a dnllur’i* def- ^ u'it. It i.'< doubtful if thi.^ record can Social New.s From Flat Rock \ lo iimt by another ilistriet in the eoun- nii.ss jeiinie veeve brown was the ty and few in the state. TTiis is an ex- guess of her mnrried sister, sue joiips, eeileiit .showing for the local trustees last wek-end while lu'r husband was' and they are to be I'oiiimeiidtd for op- <iff si'tting on u jury, she wore a nice eia'iiig the schools within the provid- heege dress trimmed in ohl rose ariso- ed iK'ome, it IS a dislim'tioii tliat no forth. "t*:.! I si'hool iioard in the county can . V II fill the past year. nir. and mrs. john smith motored to! the county seat last week to see if the | •M'll'.DKD driver’s lisents for her was rote up tigliteiie l up im- so's it would let aniiy of the ('hildreiij unemploym"nt and drive, as he I'an’t drive ami she is get-' depres.-i< II lo the ting old. tlu* sheriff tohl her yes, now | everyhoddy lietler learn how to dodge.' E. Moml Smith, (). D, Fi'Ider Smith, O. I). DRS. SMITH & SMITH Optometrists \vt:.AT i)() P. S. IK.WKS 13)? If MM) WORK ■ re.si't ;ni e h'l- o- ! !' Me '■ 1 .i:‘i if SPECIALISTS Eypa Exnminod (tiiiMROH Prencribed' 15 West Main Slrcot Phonp 101 Laboratory for I’rompt itepair Service (Hinton, S. C. Low Round Trip Fares ,ii I enI I>ii - ne w t'ci e a:' ng IS more I.; ;e uU th, ,Mi it h:i' lii'fii in ir.: I'ly vc a'' V The u . ,iig {1 P■'^ ■ liii- g.im- nil a s 1 nke . Hl> ' 11 It ;il\. iU'.i CVCll high -|>it'.*.surc sales- III li"i li:i III t its :■ ' un ;■ 'I-.- : ‘ ' i!,' o' ;i I'ttiiii !' It'S, 1 :i (• 1 il'l f ail' ! evefi 11" t ' i- 1 . t iIt•: 1 1 . 1 lit' i ■iHial!" t i iii ■ ef « ■Ill’ll' 1' 1 t ;! l' llUtlel' til 'elF» ■ n mI t .■ . h.'i'i It VI . a • ilu ling t 'le P ,.•1 !v 1 1 1. 11 n'Tl 3 11111 in' 1 h'lt 1' . 'l 11' ■ 1 O’ . ■i!t „ '! • nim: ini- ti. ..\n.! ‘h . f vv h.i h.ivc ht’c 11 t eying as th.'it means little hillie tin* whei'I Iroiii now on. will he at 1 el a nice I'liower party was hell thurs- day at tht' nallatial home nf the wil tier green in hornier of her liau'ihter. sallie, wht> is to get iimrried a! b'l'd. mnnny fine piesseiils wa-^ fci liCd. Im! most of them si'emeti to h<> haii.iker chiefs, tl'ey were tai'il un in |i l)U!i,l!e .iinl when -die came into the rotuii. her hahy hrotlier luilletl a string and they ttie h on • t w: to tht' woil.l fell out of a basket toi her heatl ami 1-. , 3 w as eiijoyeti hy all. , ,i' ; i\< ■ It,; out .lit'rnative. K\ -' ! ioie im.> walk tha' mucli harierto prayer-meeting hail to lie eallel off pc' :h' I'e III- .Vpil that is the wenstlay night imner count of a , I f I , i v (’laitmr.an who h:is priili' prize fight which was being pulled in ms to h'I t'lnnmimity ami the same .q (h»> hase^hall park, as all tlu*; jin'toVam fm its growth ami success as memlurs was there, the preecher Wiis! fir li'- or tier own success. [right emharrassetl, hut he ilul not, I 1 - is eei'iiinly a tlepression !>erioil; pi ei>eh on same the suiiilay follower- fer tile iepit'seti The w .de-aw ake, the' ^s the iiU'inhers is alretltly h good' progressive ;ii’d farset'ing ;ire lining [uaee behind with his salty and his' in:-.ness. .Mthouoh it requires more, wife sed that now ain’t no time to rub eft. rt. harder work, brain power and nuhoddy the wronk way and get noth-l per.-istenee, they are making sales, ijn^ ijvj, on. “red” swinki knookml | That also applies to eommunities. "kid” zilkoski out in the third with Some are iji ng a Rip Van Winkle, drive to the left year, yore corry .spon-i waiting for the thunder of the next dont wa*s the refferee in same. bU'Uiess boom to aw'aken them. Oth- ! e’-' are out selling themselves, mak- following visitors was in town! ing their own booms. .sadday evening in their fords; mr. and Theie never was a more favorable Ar.s. white and her 11 ohillun, and 2 t’.me to .sell a gomi town. During a other families that nobodd.v diddent bonanza any place ean put on a goixl know, but they lookeil like the pill- frvit. But a horaiwa brings out the gruni-s from cedar lane, the merchants tr::h worth ot a place just as it sep- reported rather a brisk trade in bak- arates the weak from the strong in or’.s bread and salmons, as it is too bu'iness. hot to cook now. miss nannie fredrick ; ts getting un monney U paint the I)K. D.WISGN DOl (HiAS church steeple from the'winder up to The new s ca; ly Saturday morning j the top where monney give out befoar of the su'M'cn death of Dr. Davison it was finished when it was bilt. this McDowell Douglas at his Columbia is a worthy*cause, as she needs it. ho.Tie, came as a great shock to hi.s many friends in Clinton where he well, mr. editor—that is all for this made his home for sixteen years, and time, plese print everyboddy’s name gained ,*tate-wicle recognition for *he right, and don’t do like yoii done 2 succes.sfal manner in which tie direct- weeks ago when you spelt may smith’s ed the Pie.-byterian college during name may .smith when it ought to of that period a* president. henn spelt mae, and you called miss Much has neen appropriately writ- .naymie truluck mrs. maymie truluck ten of Dr. D. uglas since his pa-sing, and she thinks i <lone same on nur- ai^ while there is milhing that we pose, and last ■week you had eUoin might add, v'e wish as his friend, to shrdlu in my column and i newer record an anpre.'iatii n of his la'ior.s heard of her befoar. so rite or foam for oi'r colIuTf and this com'nunity. .me befoar putting new names in my Dr. Douglas will long he r-mem'/or- jieaees. ed til Chnton for hi.s devote*! '.^id self- vores trulie, saciificing service to Presbyterian! \ • $1.00 $(i.00 .<»».oo ( LINTON. S. C. I’o .Xtlanta Birmingha iii ('hat taniMrp.H New Orlean-, Mobile. Pensacola and other (itill (’east points $l(t.00 FRIDAY. Al (irST 7 ■V via S K A B O A R I) For further iiifqrmalii n call on \N . H .Sliands, Ticket .\geiit. Clinton, S. C. “I fc?can tail ing Cardul whfen in a Vvoalicngd, run-dowii condition,” writes Mrs. F. S. Perrit, of Wesson, Miss. “I took one bot tle, and I seemecl to Im prove so much that I .7:nt for six bottles. Af ter I had taken the six bottles, I seemed entire ly well. “Before I took Car dul, I was nervous, rest less, blue and out of heart. I felt depressed all tlio time. After I took Cardul, tU this disappeared. “I gave my daughter Cardui and it helped to relieve irregular , . .** This meiltclna has baen used by woman for ovar 60 yrara i-ua RD l^rivers of sLxoh nevor want Ichh bi^rmmum it tmke»m uix rglimd&rm tee girek thm mmmmth^ milmmt potr^r tkmt mmk9>m drirtmg r^ttg ^mfmgmkim IMv^rs of sixea air spoiled for anything less. Drivera of sixes are .sold on multiple cylinders. They would no mcare think of giving up **aix’* performance than any other real odronremenf of motoring. For them, the whole cylinder question has been settled. Slip behii^ the wheel of a Chevrolet Six, and youTl know why theae drivers /eel as they do. Step on the starter, let the motor r.'Throw in the clutch, shift into **loW*’—and feel that omoothnen.t. Change into “8ec»»nd,” hit a faster and faster clip, slip into “high,’* sweep 4ilong at top spew'd—then throttle down to barely a crawl. The amoothnem and flexibility y«»u altray-s get are xur-ryl- ind^r amoothneaa. tix-cylinder flexibility. Annoying vibration is gone! Over two million owners have tested and proved this six-cylinder Chevrolet engine. They have found that it costs Icna for gas and oil than any other. They have found that It aetuaily reduees upkeep eoeU, by holding vibration to a minimum. They Isnom a alx is better in every way—and they waald ncvarhenatisied with less! Ttnmnty modeU, mt priema rmngitkg from ^475 to^07S M pri»nmf. •. a. ftmt, MtcAlaso, op ■rial afiitasiaa* aotea. Imm -“r^frir J ^ soar C. etk A. tarsM. NEW CHEVROLET SIX Take TtioiJforiVs Blc- Ic O.a iB.it for C 'r,i Ir. tiCisU JU, and mikt Clark, rfd, i SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE See your dealer below GILES CHEVROLET CO. Clinton, S. C. \