The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 21, 1932, Image 4
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
THURSDAY/APRIL 21, 1932
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dental Thaddeua Martin; secretary
^ treasurer, Carlton Cooper.
Bonds Of Suite
Offered For Sale
committed I think it would be mo.st
powerful, in deterring and preventing
Poplar Spring, 14 members. Presi- anyone from choosing this frade ori
dent, Earl Blackwell; vice-president, | fession. No man would be likely]
James Haskell Blackwell; secretary-(to commitmurder if he kneW^^t^
treasurer, Luther Abrams. jthe time that he had to pay for life Four Millions Will Be Issued In
Brewerton. A members. President, j with life,. » o. n Do/.L-
Tliomas Halley; ^ce-president, J. T. "The Unitod Stite.s has liecome the
committee to sell
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Small Amounts To Pay Back
Teachers* Salaries.
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au-horising the
i'.mall bonds. - *
As an alternative to the note sale,
the legislature authorixed (he state
treasurer apd auperinte(ndent of edu
cation to issue pay notes uj^n tihe
ctate direct to teachers May 1,
Teachers have gone unpaid for 12
At
I inor ths or more in instanceis because
} of the suspension of 6-0-1 payments
Columbia, April 16, —Four million nearly a year. Schools in a num-
Balentine; secretary-treasurer, Mim-' liche.'it, mbst-ipowcrful, most lawless
us Balentine. . j and tha most law-ridden country in
Mountville, 38 members. President, I I'he world. Our legi.slature.H'grind out
Henry Wade Milajn; vice-president, j laws by the thousands each year, dollais in state tax anticipation notes"^“‘Qaaties'liavr^n thr^tened
Gordon Dunlap; secretary-treasurer, I They mean so little to us that we i of $100 denominations and larger will, i„ci, af funds to fi-
:Augustus Ramage. [ .-ke ^playthings out of our laws. , be offeied South Carolina buyers next j
Cross Hill. 16 members. President, W ith all our laws and wealth more Wednes^day, the state finance commit-
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H€*nry Jones; vice-pres'dent, Veron than 12,000 unchielded inhabitants tee announced today,
The notes will hear interest at six
Confederate veteKanT were paid last
.pring as usual, and their pensions
I ->'1 constitute the regular
The 4-H club work is co.ndueted "In months last year there ^eie arerltrr^Tblv wilbbe! payment from the state.
with farm l>oy« and farm girls only, more than 2o0 hipv-.ides in our state.' suhicrptior.s over a period of I „ c . n
>.d of the usual method of E* Mood Smith. U. D
The boysVclub work is under the su-. There have been nine murder in jte^i
per\nsion of the county jagent, and the I tried in Spartanburg county so far
girls’ club work under the supeiwision, this yeai.’
of the home demonstration agent. Any ’
Felder Smith, 0. D.
CLINTON. S. C., APRIL 21, 1932
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Funny, but business leginii tolfcr the acting of yore corry spondent. c.nunty agent are, Cotton, com-and i
•. * —aL- I—1 i.;„ *—M.. au-a ai.,. -1- ....ij tiiw work. THc boys are taught,thei
Iwys and girl between the ages of 10
; and 20 years may jo:n. The projects, £lM?CAilo
carried on under the supervision of i Rotary Club
Proceeds of the sale will go to'pay^ORS. SMITH & SMITH
te:r:.ier.s of the -state $3,394,000 owcnlp^
them under the 6-0-1 law for 1932.]
The balance will be used to pay '"'on-*'
federate ffension.s amounting to .5690,-'
Optometrists
jpeed-up when it gets on the vP*iaf’‘I his family that the show would, p'lf , , . , i r
rrade j of b'jnn egged out of the scholi hou^e.'methods of expenn^ent woik i q( College Faculty Isf^ond ‘i
• ' ^ their particular project. A record, . p|._;jpn4 1^31
, , , I of the various expcn.ses of each pro-1 1 resioeni 01 LOCai
.-cvcral of our ci sons took s(»ine I ganization. Other Officers.
The rlnsinir date for ioinincr the 4-H
The N*c w Y rk \v >man v ho . married,
e ght hu 'land had a lot of curio.sityj paits in the play too tedious to
at any late.
SPECIAWSTS
Most autornrhile* today have t^w)
much hrr cprvw.’. and av 't automo
hiU^ts have ■ 00. Hlt'e hor.-e-sen.se.
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‘ The -ale diffors from pa.t note andi
.sales in that notes a* 'small as j
$100 will be offered in accordance,^lyes Examined Glasses Presenbed
with legislative wishes expresrod in ah^ West Main Street Phohe I»l
1932 act. and because the sirbrcription
method of salt ? will be used. i
been of,
Laboratory for Prompt Repair Servieo
Qinton, S. C. '
I HE SAIAWTION ARMY
C’int.'n will Ik* indeed fortunaU* in
aid” inettsiind pa.-sos on same.
the e.s ah” ‘^nunt cf a pernmnont post
it nh-e tojiave out iders come in year.
ipared
year. The club at Trinity Ridge and
the on'e at Youngs etc new clubs f'rr
of t'he Salvation ; my in tni*' cr n-
munitv. Th ^ in t t'Jt- n, world-wide
in its s-ope and organization. Unlay
perfoims in many nulion.s the Avork
of tin ev.inge'i-t, nrd Mv.* {yhilinthrt>p-
ist It ’■ I'-'ii otilv ii:ie of the most
effective means of carrying the jirin-
♦•ipals of the Chrinian faith, and of
and put un fi:.e plays for us and gH. L:x>t year 80 of the members com-j Wardlay/, -eji ctary-trea surer. .Add
all oi the inon'iey excepji the ex|K‘rirecords with HG completed dem- tioral^di'e-Ur ■ hc-‘dc- Ihe office
f>m.‘ bu'. k in ony'i atior.s,. The co.^t of production of
h
urd we hepe
our mist again as
hard uj).
will
oan as
prr^dent,
yores trulie, - ; total value of same amounted to is a member of the Prerbyterian col-
mike Clark, rfd, I $2,311.48, leaving a net profit of’Icge faculty and th's is the second
corry •‘^pondent.' derived from the 86 dpmon-1 tm’.e he ha.- been named to head the
are: Thom.as I). Ja?cbs, A
.she gets, the above number of completed (fem-lse‘n, and f’apt. Wysor.
OPS rations amounted to $1,676.06; ! ’ Piof. Sturgeon, the new
rger, and'
except in 1
sale of 1
joins the board of direetDrs. I H^OO.OOO in four per cent notes waoj
Other new officers of tn»-^lub are:, ''I, t
R. E. Sadler, vice-preridener D. J.' Comptroller General A. J. Beattie,]
men her of the finance co- nmi'tfce,]
with Go\enior Blackwood and State 1
Ticasuror JL—H. Seal borough, said the j
no'es "will be issued irr $100 denomi-j
natkius and multiples there..l’." :
The period of maturity w'll be
reached between January and .April
193.’l according to the iij. Cppor-
.Addi-
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J. Swan-
(Cri 'i;n
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to the't pc (lie wh<
j .-tr.Uions. The 4-H club, boy.s
S.Mionjnis 'agc.d 35.7 bushels of corn per a re a
I -j.-cter ‘hink that the man who in- eornpared with 11.1 bushels averaged
f’j,.: v<‘!i eil the alarm tTock was the won-—fx),- th'e siate. They also averaged 194
tw intt:iiK«.t admilV-'nit'cn of r--’- «'<'''i'll;;*' n,an in tin- world, 1,1(1 I of lint cotton per awn.m-
ka\e changed my m^nd. The guy who pai-cd vrith 2;)0 pound.s average for
aie ro: nully o.it of rea.h (X4>’'g;in-
iZ) d lelig’o.ia work in the-vonvnunit
but it is al'() :in e^fl-icr.t medium
lifif for the poor r.i.il needy and nn
employed.
There is onlv one way to atlminis-
aver-icli'b in re:jgn't/;n of the hi'.’h e "teeml to pi ' i.-ci tin? will be he.d open
in which he 1.: held by his fellrtv- ^ day.-, af.er Mednesday, Bcat-
t e .said.
I Beattie .said the sale will be u ider
(general statutes governing the Ptat'i
; finance eonrmittc e and not in a^’rord-
alotabs
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mem'rers.
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ter n*liof ftinds-
-througb
one centra!
agency \vhi h hm a definite system.
Moruiy, Rothes, frod, and, other con-
run tu’-.e .3 centp worth of ,-vugar and 2 the state
C " s woith of chocolate and 1 cent
W ith of .Tit.' a.id n'cl'.f' a jtound <.i
la t!y uiiil .icn.ilfoi l.ho i not only
he's a magi.hm a.s well.
Last Call for Government Loans
.All applications for government# aid
Death Claims
Young Woman
ance with the recently enacted laws
l^rlazy liver, stomach and
kidneys, biliousness, indi
gestion, constipation, head
ache, colds and fever.
10/ and 35]>f at dealers.
a >a*n;u
trebutums to the unfortuna'e vi-Tot
to:'
Ik‘ distil bated in i's-i
th.'v are so distr'.uUJ the., is greui
Mrs. Xcll Cl 'by, rf .M-arni, Fla
must be in Washington by the 30th of' l>as-cd av ay after a brief/.line*of
— , .Afiril, which will reijuire all blank.s to : prtumonia at the home of her moth-
.1, 1; (■ man or \voman who'i,^, ^^is office not later than the* j or, Mrs, A. C. Fen*aell, on Musgrove
tent 's worth <»* "hjat! Q^th. ' I ^ ^ - Situiday afternoon, aged
To date, 280 applications have lK*en| 19 ycar.s.
received with a total request amount-1 Funeial <rv=v(s were condu-tori by
I Dr. 1.. R:).' ’ l.ynn in the—“hapel of t!io
a I'jn*] ;Tj'h!j!e m*.t'' y, Sunday afterraon
a ma.-h it on the bottom and 1 at 2 o'clock, interment folbnving in
I a i ute
danger of over-lapping, to the ,ietri-1-st*aw and 2 .ent.s wort.n of l iobon and
ment of a great many who_therefore j ^ ‘ w.rth of ananm* dye and 1
receive nothing at all. It 's aNo m-r- l ‘''"t o'* .thread, phape the nie.s, ^o $53,296.75
eswv to have a w.*l!-formuluto(l ^v.s- -bo Pometh:ng that lOseTnble
tern of irvestigution, in urtl r that:"!* thaa ma.^h it on the botum, ono Summer Spray for Peaches
tho.H* nK)*t deperving may aided It is gi tting late Tor the first sum-'
firpt, and to the greatc- ex'ent. t^idde -and call ^ nier spray to be applied to fH'ach^
llopc ) nnt cem .' • / of ihis c'tv.
The Salvation .Army is ^u^ h an or
gunization and ftr.r'di in a
it.M'lf in the type of w 'ik it
Furthermore, (h<‘ trust th'at
(forte a farmer to .'■ell li's tobacco f r]
'humilitv with a *3 cerit.» a pound, mip it from tl.e
Its ttamed worker.s, accustomed us
they are to associating with the poor
and insi})iring them wdbh confideiue,
going about in real 'humility with a , • i
diH*p)v sincere attitude toward their | U i»rii. mellow ) it m ultra yioljl
w'ork’of merx-v. and wifh keen insight]»ays, age it (for 2 weeks) in a hog i-
into fu* conditions of the unfortu-j head, -hatter it into small particles,
rate'- aie far better (jualified to ad- wrap a little skin of white tis.sue p i-
I lliry, Fla., Wille I.ee, Jettie, Mertie'
Sirviving aie fer mofhir; five sis-
.. ala Bari.lene’’--and .sell it for $19.9, and c-c 'nrot'.nr, Mr.s. Zell Kd-
cli>i to,i-« a ndvmdv and ought to be an.sted. ^ne pound of ]of
.s doing, ar.senate of load, three pounds of hy
drated, or builders’ lime, and 51) gal-,
lon.s Of water. The spray should be
(applied when practically all of thej^n
pink jTi-tals have fallen. ——
and .la: A, of the Thornwell orphan-!
per around it and sell it back to tlio
farmer under the name of '•igaret.M|
— for .3 dollars a fioutid—i.s a mast re-i
markable oi^ganization, and should bej
Solicitor Flays
Crime Wave
ministi*!' funds than, the average per-
son- no matter 'how* sincere, humble.
TtiirTTi^ired such a person may Ik*. It *•'* •' — • « i - /" /i V i (Continued from oair© one)
is an intelIig<Mit wav of dealing niarkahle oi^gamzation, and^should he I (Continued irom page one)
this ‘'erious problem—to place it in'loved by all whom it r(d>s. We must ^ their ajlies being there to watch ev-j
tJir bands of those w'ho know hoW. ery step of the procedure.’’^ ...
The m*ople of Clinton are urged to' , The solicitor .mentmne<i the free-j
o<KiiH*mto with this worthy organiza-j Yet, the politician — the self-ma ie' doni with which persons sign petitions
tion in every po*^si(hle wav, e.specially p.diticiar.—raised hetwten the cbi*ni for clemency as evidence of the I
m the .'rive'foi funds which i.s shoit- rows (punkiti-like), the poor man’s; wrong attitude toward the adminis-,
Iv to be launcheil 'hei*e. The Salvation j fnitnd, the famous hill killer, the sev-j tmtion of justice.
Army ^has received the errdorsenient! er of the country, the gentleman wb.T] "The public,” he asserted, "should
of all civk leaders, and is authorized | make.s the tax laws, but pay.-^ no tax-'demar.d the best officials and law en-
tocany on th.s campaign. We should'tM, the tax-reduceV and the expense[ forcenient officers at all times.
all supjir.rt
ability.
If
it tu the limit of
Nobody’s Business
By Gee McGee
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HP ^' »e»' ^ ^ ^ •m" •m" "'sr'
flat rock goes theatrical
Hat rack, s. C. apuli 18., .1932.
deer lur. ediioi:
i seat myself to r’lte a peace about
the f ne p'ay we had in the scholl
audy t:iium one night last week en
titled,. ‘‘jiimnie’s birthday,’] a ladyj^'*]?”^
fiom new* york put it on for us on the! '»hy, i.);k;-,
6U-40 basi.s; she got GO and
t (* ,40 .o^h r exptn es wa.s
she did'net pay anny Out
our T)oo~ter, a great man while h‘’s' bey are expected to cope with the'
- running for office and an air-bag af-' criminal elenH’iit they should receive
■ ter he’s elected. Still, we vote for him higher salirie.'* in accordance with the
land tear our shirt.s for him, and hope,jdumands upon them.”
I maybe finally, at lait, possibly, we' Solicitotr Watt also cited faults in
ba’.e elected the right man. hut he,U>.e pre.^ent methods of penalizing
i/ke nio-*t of the others, prove.s to be!' i iminal*' saving that under the law
a dutl w'hen he falls amidst the lobby
i ii-t,-.. —
I Icn. Lur.ng confinement no ehcour-
Our ri ilioads are now going (?.), agement is offered, nnr is anything
' a man is held in prison for a time and
I then is set free, friendless and penni-
‘T do not mean to intimate that a
fares. I Pi'ison should be a ‘bed of rc'e?’,” he
after bu.dness in a big, competitive done to cicate in him an ambition ard
way. Some of them are making raU*n desire to better h mself.
^0 low that the busse.s can't even
and stait for such
some of these raflro»tih-*-Jai4, * huLceitainly wc-should attempt
ihc-'o humans ec ne induce-,
hemielves and if
them and their fami;
ypu gel mere,;‘ C-s cm iui.'ier degradation and
and “come Track the next! night. Ymt '-Fotne;
An siutni-.iuv nnr) SuTidav 1 *‘Cnc of the wrske.Jt links' in our
ir IIH on the! oi inese rarrrv.aw—„
end ^ot' will let you r de on their trains for ] to offer ihe.^o huma
S nald but nothing—provided, of course,] ment to i.mprove tb
her 60 that you leave home tonight, ride all - =<ill9 to .ue them
^ i night, not get off when you get there,]* cs 1. cm fui.'ier
this p’ay was put on under the aus-
piecs .d ^ a? hir powerful chcap-if you don’t go over ■ viUire governmental sy.st:m is that of
mission?
port rnd we loyk in 2.'ic after reduct-
ing fvvi yt.iirg including pianner and
the v’.c tr.. !ight.s and II)-per cent
can rule on Saturday and
don’t go o\
159 miles away from home. If you do tiRe pardoning power vested in the
Come See The New
KELVINATORS
ON DISPLAY AT
Smith's Pharmacy
SHOWING THE NEW FULLY AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC
REFRIGERATOR AT NEW LOW PRICES.
ALSO SEE AND HEAR
THE NEW PHILCO RADIOS
BUY ON OUR EASY PAYMENT "plan.
KELVINATORS and RADIOS Tel.
lOl
E.J. TIMMERMAN-SALES and SERVICE
At Smith'* Pharmacy Clinton, S. C.
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that, yotumust pay regular fare. A’es,. governor,” he asserted. "There aie,
si). Susie, if you’ll just ride ihe ti;aui j '‘ines when it i? jast and right that'
tre i .c tr.. .ignts and 11) p^M- cent| * ^ eonvenient for you to' a .man should be pardoned or parolled, j
forth,. ...■of_l,e,■.■h.,IIhuu-H^allot^^'^^^^^^^^ ., t,,t I. U m. th ,t full p .ver t„,
which came out Of our 40. * ..
GET OUR
Ot-'^
THIS WEEK!
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in'iney.
T urt' r and pai o’e and con mute osi.
it wa- a fine play asd all concerned
enjoyed te same mighty good, yore'
corry spondent Kvok 3 parts in "jlni-
mie’s birthday,” v'izzly, "jimmie’s un
cle, jimmie’s daddy and jim-mie’s
grapaw. and ever time i came out on
the stage, the crowd would oncore me
by clapping their hands and wiiii^it-
ling, the new york lady said i was a
fine .actor and ou^ht to be on the
ttage re-ular.
Farm Demonstration
Notes
C. B. Cannon, County .Agent
tjo iruih autha/ty for any one man.
' “We spend thniyands of dollars to
! apprehend, try and convict criminals
ai d then w*‘’i the stroke of a pen it
j ■-? alPobliteraled. Th’s might be rem
edied ’oy vesting the power in a board
' in a more limited way.”
The gicwth of crime into a huge
industry Is hi ng felt not only in the
large .vcitics but also in the smaller
communitk's of the •South, the solid-
liaurens ('ounty 4-H Club W'ork
There are eight organized 4-H clubs
in Laurens county to date, in addition
to one m’lacellaneona club, corftposed found. Aliens are not the
jinrmie himself is my grandson by
the marriafee of my darter to jimmie’s
daddy, and the leading lady was susie
CUndc and the leading man was john
Clark and the musk was furniahed by I
of-nine boys from various parts of Lpi^iinals, but the lawless come from
the county where there is iw>t a suffi
cient nunvber to have an organized
club. The club, with officers, are in
the following commuivities:
Lanford, 8 members. President,
Clark string band, all of./w)iich ] Benjamin Parson; vice-president,
are my own children excepp my neece Ijiwrence Holmes, Jr.; secretary-
. frilo played the planner and picked ^ treasurer, Ralph Patterson,
flbe guiUt and blwed the mouth or-
fan.
jora eorry apoadent wore whiskers
•na time and that waa when he was
f|mie*s grmnpaw and they got stuck
i»se till i had to have same
eff with « pair of aiaairt hefoar i
ffinpli'a daddy, naarly every-
It had it_.not of benn
aiivong the ordinary American and
South Carohna citizen.
“Every man and woman holds with
in hi^mself the germ of every crime
that can (be committeed and all that
is needed to make him a criminal is
the fertilization of that germ. It is a
„ ^ , „ .. , crime to call 'a cWld a criminal. The
_ members. Pre.sident, J- U^orst and best of us can become crim-1
T. Miller; vic^resident, Everette' inuls. !
Duckwo^; secretary-treasurer, Len-r ^Environments, home, church,
lelions Haim. school, working companions and leis-
Trinity Ridge, 10 members. Presi-j ure associates play a great part in de-
dent, Milton Fuller; vice^resident.i termining whether or not we are to
Melvin Roberto; aecreUry-beasurer, ] be law abiding or law breaking citi-
Ray^nd ^vis. « . 1 I*' *<Wition to these, if we know
.1 .that we have to pay a penalty corre-
dent, William Mitchell; vice-presi-fi^onding to the enormity of the crime
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