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THURSDAY. AUGUST 6,1931,
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. 8. C
PAGE SEVEN
SCHOOL BUS NOTICE
Bids for the transportati'-n of school
children of all school disl» ,cts of Lau
rens ^rounty who do not own their
school busses are called for in accord
ance with an Act passed by the Gen
eral Assembly. 1930. To Authorire and
Regulate Disbursement of Funds foi
Transportation of Punils to and frooi
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a cheat because I took on oath to pro
tect him.”
The professional coach “builds h's
Three Evils In American Colleges
By_Forn,er Presidenf C. C. UUle, UniversUy of Michigan I'
'student body,” Dr. Little held. “I do
not mean to say that all professional
coaches are bad, or that they should
1
Public School.s of South Carolina.
1, Each bidder will make two bids:
(1) on a basis of per pupil per
on a
mile.
tY RAPFORO MOBLEY
Washington, •■Vug. 3. — Efforts to
build up Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt
THE EVIDENCE
My readers may possibly wonder
why 1 am so fre<iuently denouncing
the six o’clock dinner; this, when so
" many of our foremost citizens indulge
the feast as a sort of triumph of civi-
pat-1
I as a presidiTJtial candidate are cvmcen- lization; and, when so many of out
(2) on a basis of total number of trating on his physical ability to stand. leading physicians and dieticians
children to W transported. i,he strain of holdine office. The most'>'
2 Each bidder »ill .submit his bid article about him tells ho» he "•
on the baais of the specifications on'. , , sons:
file and available for inspection in thd'’ viKorous , ^
office of the County Superinteivlent public life today, his only han- women. I find tlie longest-liviHl to be
of Education. idicap being confined to his legs, where thosoa who are hearty breakfast-eat-
3. All bids shall be aduressed to the|traces still remain of the attack of in- "bo do not load the diges-
County Superintendent of Education ifantile paralysis that nearly killed him tract at the evening meal,
marked on outside of sealed envelono several years ago. 2. From a study of vital
•Bids* for t ran sport atioiV of pupils. Mr. Roose\elt’s only signs of ill-,1 ^'^d that, six o’clock dinner devot-
District No Route No. ” ness now are that he' has to rest succumb to “heart disease” or co-
4. Bids shall be opened in the of- against a support while delivering a ivbral hemorrhage, never later than,
ficie of the County Superintendent oi’ '‘^r**‘'^b. and that he requires two canes fbe inidillt sixties. These are eity-
Educalion .\ugu.st 17th, at two o'cloci? lean upon when moving about. Oth- dwellers, who are too busy to eat ms-
in the aftemoon. erwise he is physically fit. his friends essary meals until the day’s business
say. an<l well able to >«tanil the hard
ships of the necessary campaign and
the duties of the nr* sideticy, if he is
suecessful.
.Millions of w >rds ha\ e Ixdcn writ-
of being
have
i .Automobiles, liquor and co-e(luca-| Dr. Little attacked the easy ciirri-
' tion were the three evils of American culum and the excess leisure time giv-
colleges, Dr. Clarence Cook Little, for- .en to the students. “The curriculum in
liner president of the University of most college requires too little time
j Michigan, declared last Tuesday in arou.ses too little enthusiasm and in-
New York in an address on the “Edu- trigues the personality of the student
rational Counseling of College Stu- too little to be of real value," he said,
dent.s” at teachers’ college, Columbia i “-As a result most of the problems of
university. our Ameriean students arise from iin-
He denounciHl the “.superficial and.stupid use of their leisure
sayr.ig anvthing unintelligent” methods of admitting
seme of mv i-i.^. ^tudents to college through “academic College
records,” asserting that it would be“-''*ldendid
possible to "pick the most reactive! Little ridiculed the fra ernity oaths '
; mice or chickens or dogs by the mtdh- that forced the students to “honor and
0(1 we use tculay to puk om- college support your brother and do eviu'y-1
students and by which we retain thing in IPe world to make him a Ivt-j
‘them.” He pointed out that admission ter man, and if he cheats you must
. officials rarelv took the tumble to
statistics,!
he eliminated,” he explained. “I should
like to see their autocracy curtailed
and their motives mtjre intelligent’.y
analyzed. I should like to see the con
test conducted by the students them-
slove.s.”
SI'ECIAL OFFER '
i Cosmopolitan—$2.50 per year. $l
fraternities were called and $1 second month, and 50c
centers of hypewrisy.” Dr. third month.
JAMES W. CALDWELL
these
o. The bids shall be opened and
awards made by the County Board of
Education who shall have the right to
re.iect any and all bids and to readver-
essary meals
is done.
3. If 1 were to in.ject the exjiressi'd
juice of the average six o’cli- k din
ner into a patient’-s veins, 1 feel sure
1 would kill him itistantlyl Well th(‘
six o’cock gutton gel.s those juices
into his veins more slowly, hence he is
tise for new or additional bids.
, ten about the strain of being presi
(i .\ll; contract for transporlatjon
shall bv awarded to the lowest respon- ,j„, p,,,,, hour.- and respon- sower about d.vinp of "heai t disease”
sible b.dder. s'bility. Mr. Hoover’s only concession than he’d be with my intravtmous in-
7. T’nis notice shall not apply to to the office has heeti to work out half iection.
districts, owning their own school an,hour each morning with a medicine j 4. The tired body-—the tired, half-!that under pre.sent conditions it was
bua.Hes. 'ball, under the supervision of Dr. loel exhausted nervous system (annot sup-i inadvisable to brhig miSied iindergrad-
H. Following list of busses for which, T. Boone, the White House physician, ply the necessary gastric and pancre-j uate students together, “('o-edu ation
find out “what kind of people
hoys and girls have been.”
“I should rather see a diminution
in the nunilHM' of students who come to
our Aoierican colleges than 1 would
see tlie jiresent method continned," he
said. "Efforts to come in contact with
'.he pr-isin'etive studimt befoia he or
ishe c.mies to college are intelligent
,and I'r.'gi os.-i\e s;i jis in our sy. t m
of education and in the pla a's whore
hey have been tried have bam f.nind
amph* to repay the extra trouble and
expense which they cost.”
Although he admitted he favored the
“philosophy of education.” lu dedartal
lie in order that he mav
you
not remain
WHAT DO
P. S. JEANES
DO?
bids may be received and any and all
other routes designated by County
Board of Education:
It is the first “xeixn.se he has ever tak
en in his lite and it has resulted in
■ ■'Waterloo 14, Waterloo
Route No. 1, Waterloo to Cross Hill
Hurricane 15, Hurricane
Route No. 1, Hurricane to ('linton.
IHountville No. 16. .Mountville |
Route No. 1, Lisbon to Mountville. I
atic fluids to digest a heavy six | is not safe at the pie.sent time,” he
o’clock feed; hence the juices of the 1 said. “It spoils move people than it
taking off twenty pqunds and makinjyj'gorge*’ arc taken into the , system by [ hjMps. ’
fiRa?®-thiElrt!»h--i-w2:3|^nTnS^es*7^
j Mr. Coolidge bought himself ah elec- not be utilized in the repair of bodily I partners of tfie “charming coinbina-
Itrical horse and found that gave him j tire—not all, nor half of it can be* said tion,” are abused by the students
enough physical activ’ity. President tube fit. i rather than used “wisely,” he told the
Harding refused to take any physical I 5. Hence, it is carried with the blood | (.dm-atoi-.s. "The average person doesn’t
'exercise and his early death is blamed current, an active poison, unfit forj|<now where to go, how fast to go,” he
more on that than anything else.
Uhe human systematic repair. Hence ^.,)„y,nued. “It is the grown-ups that
autonu biles.
Route No. 2, Mt. Pleasant and Old i The main purpo.^e of the Roosevelt the eater does not want breakfast next! p,.,,yi,|j. liiiuor and
Mountville to Mountville. propaganda is to show that he is morning has a feeble appidite at ^ ’m,ys tlumiselvt's.
Route No. d. Rock to Mountville. strong on(>ugh to handle the prcblem - no(in hut is ixmdy for thi* disappoint-j “\V»‘ <‘xpeet them to he evi'rything
Sullivan 17, Hickory Tavern that will ci'me to him as head of the ing over-feed at the f(dlo\ving six won’t and everything that we can-
Route No. 1, Merna to Hickory Tav- civil service army of 75(1,()(t0 people, to o’clock. 'Ihe very arteries ot the heart kinder to n'stviet the«e
em. 'say nothing of the other executive dii- 1 ecome poisoned slowly. 1 he vessids of p,.iyj|,.^,,(< .Studenls will hale you for
will
H.
fifth-cousin
i'c called
resembU'S
Theiwlore
uimn
his
t(l (tlS-
fammis
ill manv
thi- brain give way in their walls
.Short breath and apopbdic symptoms^
devadop slowly, insidiously. They firal-
ly kill.
Route No. 2, Ekom to Hickory Tav- ties he
ern. charge.
Route No. 3. Shiloh at Wallact
House to Hickory Tavern.
Route .No. 4, .Shiloh at John .Ann- ling in h's boyhood and his gallant and — —
strong’s place to Hickory Ta'»‘rn. Isueeessful efforts to luiild u|> a power- i.OSr CER'riFK’A'I K NOlICK
Route No. 5, Oakville to Hickory ful j>hysi«iue are Known to everybody I’leasc take notice that at thi* ex-;
Tavern. “Kiank” Roo.-evelt has had an even piiation of sixty da;,s from (lie two
i<aurens No. 1, 'I'rinilv FUge harder fight as his weaknc.-is did not vsi-eks luiblication of this notice, the
Route No. 1, Trinity Ridg- to Lau- Li him until he was past Kt, undeisigmsi will aonly to the ofcict'
ypng wh(‘n an attack of infantile paralysis of M. S. Bailey & Son, Banker-, ('lin-
Laurens No. 2, New Prospect fotced his withdrawal from public life ton. S. for the issuance by 4hem
Route No. 1, New I’rospeet to Lau- uiany months. of a new Time Certificate in the sum
^ - _ <)f $7S.2(t. pavable six months from
i.aurens No. 4, Bailey j 1 Hmiocratic jHiliticians are stumped t ertifieate No. i I'.Mi, in place of
Route No. 1, Bailey to Laurens Bus.‘by Mr. Hoover’s late-t international Time Certificate of like tenoi and
Route No. 2, Bailey to Laurens Car. move, in which he granted full powers amount w'hieh has been lost.^
Laurens No. 5, Copeland-Fleming to Secretary’ of State Stimson and h-l.l-2c Mr.s. h rank 1’ owlei.
Route No. 1, Copedand to Laurens. Secretary of the Treasury Mellon to v/nir vn-fv/ wuni iiKwv:
Uurens No. 6. Oak (irove in at the eonfereme of European MEFFING
Route 1, Oak Grove to Uuretis. iministers in lamdon. They are limited ‘ ' r u
Youngs 5 and 7. Grays and Youngs 'to the discussion of economic and fi- The annual meeting of thc.stock-
Route No. 1. Grays and Youngs to nani ial pha.scs that may Iv brought holders of the ( itizens Building and
Gray Court-Owings. np. but there is a growing feeling that I.oan Association of ( linton, S. (
eccnomics and politics are becoming will la* held in the office of B. H.
the same thing under a different Boyd, .See. and Freas., on Sept.eml>er
name. In other words, Demo ratic 3rd, 1931, at three o’l liwk, Fh .M., for j
,chieftain.s see in Hoover’s instructions the purpose of electing directors and 1
_ „ - more or less
Route
Owings,
it, but the ones wh * are not lazy
understand what it is about.”
will
IlillliBiillli
NOTICE COTTON I
Sales
FORD
Service
We will agree with your that money is
rather scarep now, hilt thi.<i is tho heat
son in IHTworlH wKy’you should take the
best care of your car. You should protect
the investment you have in your car.
The best way* to do this is to drain the
oil regularly, have your car greased regu
larly, and keep it washed.
If your car has rusty places on it you
should have it painted.
We can do all of these things for you.
A small amount of money spent at the
right time on grease and oil cuts down re
pair bills.
On Sopti'niber 1, Ill’ll, new
rules for weiuhinvi: and .storaire
Ilf enllon. ’
VVeiKhin}; (’etten, per bale $.15
StoruRe on ('oU«n. per bale .25
Stora^fe applie.s $.25 |M*r bale
per month, or fractional part of
i month.
YoungK M, Warrior ('reek
Route, Warrior ('reek to
Court-Ow’ings.
These rates cover storaije. in
surance, wei^hinR. ^radinu, han
dling into and cut of warehouse,
me time.
(Jray
Peoples Bonded
Bv w. J.
Warehouse (’o.;
Duncan, Manager.'
Dials I. Green pond or less full adoption of foi the purpose of pas.sing on the pro-
1, Green{M)nd to (iray Lourt-j Wilson’s theories regarding po.s**^! increase of capital stock to ten
j internalional relations. thousand shares, par valui* at matur-
Dials (iray Court-Owings ! Mr. Hoover, his friend.^ a--ert, ha- ity one hundred dollars per share, ul-.
Route No. I, Friendship to Gray great courage in dropp ng timate value one million dollar.s, and
('linton Bonded Warehou.se>,Co.
By .1. Will Dillard, Manager.
High Speed Waverly Oil, qt. 30c
Wash Car $1.00
Grease Car $1.00
If your car needs painting we will be
glad to make you a price on it.
We wash and grease all makes of cars.
We keep oil for all makes of cars.
Clinton Motor Co.
Authorized Ford Dealers
Clinton, S. C.
to Grav
('ouit-O wings.
• Route No. 2, Riddles Old Field to
Gray (’ujrt-Owings.
Route No. 3, Yrrafgens
Court-Owings.
Route No. 4, Gray Court to Gray
Court-Owings.
Route No. 5. Dials to Grav Court-
Onvings. !
K';utc .No. (i. .Now Harmony to G ay
Gour’-Ow.ng.s.
Sullivan No. 2 and .Sullivan .No. 7
Mt. Bethel and Brewerton
Route No. 1. .Mt. Bethel and Brewer-
tor to Ware Shoals.
Sullivan No. 3. Poplar Springs
Route No. 1, Poplar Springs to
Ware Shoals.
• Waterloo 2, lUdhel (irove
Route N’o. 1, Bethel Grov‘‘ to Ware
Shoals.
Waterloo 4, ('enterpv.int
Route No. 1, Centerpoint to Lau
rens.
Hunter No. 3, Rockbridge
Route No. 1, Rockbridge to Mount-
viDe.
Hunter 5, Clintan
Route No. 1, Lydia Mill to Clinton.
Jacks No. 1
Route No. 1 to Clinton.
Jacks 2. Shady Grove
•Jacks 3, Renno
Route No. 1, Renno to Clinton.
Jacks 4
Route No. 1 to Shady Grove.
Route No. 2 to Whit/mire.
Jacks 6. O'DMls
Routt No. 1, O’Dells to Mhitmire.
Scuffletown 1, Long Branch
Route No. 1, Long Branch to Clin
ton. *
the “utvifficial observer” fiction, by
means «,f whi' h the United State.s has
been repre.-ent<-d at f irriu'r interna
tional dis<-u.s.sions, and giving Stimson
and Mellon full ficvver to iornmit thi**
country to definiti* action. Alnnily
Republicans iniiiiical to him are seiz
ing on his a. tion.s a> a mt ai-s of dis
ci editing him in the eves of the vo‘
ers but thi- unfavoiable turn i** mi.i"
'hail made un for by the way he ha.-
di aimed laniocra ic .ritic.s.
The “ehlef” di-nlaye-k in tiii.s action
the same «iual;ties that enabled him
to dominate in priva'e husine.-.s and
rai^e hdmself about his fellows, and
bv^Tie- .sucet a- head </f thi Belgian
as
to transact such other business
nrvv come before.the meeting.
B. H. BOYD. Sec. and Treas
A. V. MARTIN, Pnsident.
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WANTS
FOR .S.ALF. CHE.AP Hiighf - Kb- 'iic
Range, in fair c.iiidition. ('all PhoiM-'
322-W. Lp
FOli S.ALE Fre-h .lejsey milk cow,
$l.o.()(». .Also few nice pig-. 1. Ilen-
der.son Pitts. Itp
FOR RE.NT Six-room home on '^'eii-
relitf committee ami later fo(d tennial street, good location. $25.0n
administiator during war timc.s in per month. .Apply to O. Glenn, .New
this country He anparently is con- berry, S. U'
slruing his powers as president to ex- iTj,-ACHE.S~for sale ■ Elbertas and
tend as far as he finds nece,s>ary. sub- h^IU-s, first grade, not (uH.s.
ject < r>Iy to tho.se limitations express- orchard. B.-ing
your baskets. R. S. Gaskill.
ly named by the constitution. It is be
ing freely commented here that Mr.
Hoover is showing more initiative than I-O.ST-—One ladie.s gold watch with
any president has shown in recent monogram on one side and a ore.s-
'times and, in working for the best in- cent of rubies and diamond, and long
ItfeTejts of the country and the world in gold chain. Finder please teturn to|
general, is making himself the logical -Mrs. Jack H. Young and get liberal
candidate to succeed himself and car- reward.
ry out the policies he is initiating.
FOR RE.NT — My former home on
" Woodrow street heretofore occupie<l
Political wiseacres here predict that i>y Walter A. Johnson and later by
congress wdll devote many long hours Miles Hunter. Bungalow with three
'during the coming session, that starts; living room, dining room,
,in December, to the agricultural mar-,Sutler’s pantry, kitchen, bath, base-
jketing act, and that little action willjnient and garage. Heating, systeim,
■result. The main purpose will be to
“sell" the country the idea of the mar
keting act and not to take any defi-
•nite steps to change is provisions,
i Democrats are expected to center
I their campaign attacks on the law, it
* is conceded here and the Hoover sup
screened, shady lot, small garden
space. Rental $35.()0 per month, pay-j
able in advance. Immediate occupancy.
Available for inspection, Wm. P. Ja
cobs, Clinton, S. C., Office phone 238.
home phone 222. tf
Scuffletown 2, .Musgrove
Route No. 1, Musgrove to Clinton.iporters figure their best reply is to^FOR RENT OR SALE — Ten-room
By order of County Board of Edu- broadcast the benefits it is designed ' dwelling house on Musgrove street,
cation. C. F. BROOKS, ‘to give. For this purpose the Farm ^across from Avalon, formerly occu-
Supt. of Education. Board started to build up a public pied by T R. Holland. Contains six
lelations section, C. S. Brown of Ari-,bed rooms, living room, parlor, din-
■ zera, already being signed un. Others ing room, kitchen, two bath rooms.
666 are to join in the move and it is ex-1 two halls, ample closet and pantry
8-13-3tc.
peeled that for the next year the pa-'.space, front and back porch, poultry
LKfUlD OR T.ABLETS pers w'ill be filled w'ith reports of house. Fully screenwl, in good .state
Relieves a Headache oi t^euralgia in speeches designed to placate farmer.S;of repair, recently remodeled. Rental
those dependent upon them for $3.5.00, payable in advance. Sale price
30 minutea, checks a Cold the nrst pro.sperity. $4,300.00, financed on easy install-
day, and checks Malaria in three dkvs. ments if desired. Wm. P. Jacobs, tele-
66^ Salve for Baby’s Cold [SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE phones 238 or 222, Clinton, S. C. tf
SPECIALS
and Saturday
At JIMBO'S SHOE STORE
Just arrived bi>i: .shipment of Ladies’
Slippers, hiifh and low heel.s, all the
latest styles—
$1.98
.Men’s (iood Union Suits, full cut—
35c
Children’s Slippers—
89c
.Men's (Jood Work Shoej
$1.48
Ladies’ House Dresses, fast colors—
49c
Men’s Dress Slippers, all sizes, solid
leather, hard heels—
$1.98
Ladies’ Bedroom Slippers, all sizes—
25c
Men’s Good Paijts, dark and light col
ors—
89c
Men’s Heavy Denim Overalls, full cut
69c
Boys’
Overalls, good quality—
48c
REMEMBER—We are here to stay,
and guarantee .satisfaction on every
purchase. We gladly exchange any
purchase or refund your money if
vou want it.
Follow the Crowds to Jimbo’s Shoe
Store Friday and Saturday