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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. THURSDAY. JULY 21. 1932 NOTICE Bids «• Trmiisport^tkm of Pi^Ht Bids for the tiUhsportation ol eehool children of ell school dittricts Women Wwk To iStone Turns On Keep State Diyj Southern Head Of College Defends Church Rotary Meet / In Newberry District Governor Roy Z. Thomas of Rock Hill, will be present for the meeting, Many Newberrians will re- memb^ him as he was connected with Newberry college for years. There are 48 clubs in the 58th dis- of Laurens County who do not own t!heir school buses are called for in Ofi\lssued To Battle Against Farm Board Chairman Says Old | Dr. James C. Kinard. Presidentj District Meeting To Be Held accordance with an Act passed by the! Rc^ of Amendment.. Need‘ System of Marketing Hast of Newberry College. Speaks’ Todav and Tomorrow with General Assembly of 1930. To Au- i t* : i i ^ • ■ * . . irg to announcement. The list follows; thorise and Regulate Disbursement of; Men Not Monev. Kept Millions Slaves. I Twice In Charleston. i Large Attendance Expected. [Albemaile, Anderson, Andrews, Ashe- Funds for Transportation of Pupils - ^ ^ ; — ville, Batesburg-Leesville, Belmont, to and from Pxiblic Schools of South. Greenville, Jluly_ 12. — I>eclaration Washington. July 14.—Chairman, <-harleston, Jfly 17.—Despite criti- Newberry, Julv 19.—Rbtarv district Bishopville, Camden, Charleston, Carolina. ' , that boih major political parties have SU»ne the fayja board today turned . cism that the church is failing to Ko. ,=i8 wilf hold its di^trfct noting ih ;C:-harlotte, Chf^r, Clinton, Colum- 1. F.ach bidder will make two! dt-'« ited the dry nrovement, but that «n Southern critfes of his organiza- meet the challenge of the modern era. Xewherry oh Thur.sday and Friday, bia. Concord, Dilion, Florence, Frank- (1) On a basis of per pupil the temiH-ran.e army has a greater tion. a.sserting their old system of I and is no longer militant, .statistics I July 21.st and 22nd. The entertain- lin, Gaffney, Gastonia, Greenville, ■per inHe. /- ; .spi.i.-or than either ih tm* word niaiketing had held 2,0(K).000 persons show a continued growth of the’^^ut committee of the local club is * Gieenwood, * Hartsville, Henderson- On a basis of total num- “Christian,” and that the forces of in .servitude. .church and an increasing dependence• hoiking diligently so that all plans!ville. Hickory Lake City, Laurens, 12) her of children to be trans-|good w.ll triumph >over the Wets if He attacked opjwsi't'on that has ap-j faith on the part of the peo-|will have been perfected bv Thur.-day. 1 Lenoir, Lincolnton, Manning, Monroe, ported. : player and work are ejriployed, was p^ared before Conf’ress, contending Juuies C. Kinard, president of. j j) French says that allMooresviWe, New^rry, Orangeburg, Each bidder will submit his bid ; made ye.'terday afternoon at a n>eet- not “one single cor ttructivc thought' college, -said yesterday' nt: indications point to a large attendance, Rack Hill, Salisbury, Seneca, Shelbjf, of any kind” haef beei offered. 'the morning service in St. Matthew’s, anj y very successful meeting. on the ba.sis of the specifications on 'ng of thi> Greenville chapter of the newspapermen.! Asserting he had Davis, pastor. file and available for in.spection in the Woman’s C’hristian Temperance un office of the County Suptirintend nt .o. held tat Buncombe Street Metho- of Education. ‘ dist church with 35 women present. u 3. All bids shall be addressed to| R. C. Roper and Mrs. Eugent creased funds from Congress after!... .church marche^ on, he said, the C ojjnty Superintendent of Eduta-. honour were the speakers for the ses- the hoard’s appropriation had been; i recognizes no arriers o ^ tion marked on outside of sealed en- oy^r which Mrs. A. G. Furnaan. cut in half, the chairman referred embnuies ev-j, valopc “Bids for transportation of pr^^sident. presided. The former spoke to ihoce who were attempting to keep'.//'*^ individual from the hum- pupils. District No. - Route -The Cooperation of Christian, the appropriation down. \tZ\ i! v. • 4. Bids shall be opened»in the of- ("jtizens for the Enforcement of the “Xhev were largelv representa-! ‘ . church-gives to men t^e | fii*e of the County Superintenck-nt of ,Kth Amendment. Not Rejwa! ” and tives of men handling farm commo-j inspiring task in the world, in- Educatiou, August 2, at two o clock jihc Utter addressed the grimp on the dities under the old system and they i in the afternoon. , j rogres.^ which has been made by the were willing to do evervthing they L«. , I ,5. The bids shall be o{K*ned and u*. C. T. U. Miss Annie Brown led the could to destroy* ihLs ac{ and T ^ award.^ made by the- County B<*ard of devotional in which she said that “It effectiveness of what we are trving to I ^ ^ sat sfactory and Education who shall have the • right for the Christian womanh;>od; do under it.” he .said. And yet, take I the problem of sin. , to reject any and all bids and to re- come to the side of the laird the representatives of the cotton ^ut the church of Gocl marches c incejKacK mu, saiisoury, ,'>eneca, jjneioy. The [Spartanburg, Spruce Pine, Statesville, j Lutheran church. The service was con-1 Ri^vanis club and the Lions.club will j .Sumter, Sydvia, Tr.von, Union, Wades Stone spoke at a conference with} p . r\ v»' u . -n . .....noAc,coo-:nn. u.. Rev'. Dr. Walter C. meet with the Rotary cluf» Thursday*iboro, Walhalla, W'aynesville, West- noon.. minster. on advert ve for new, or additional bids.. the mighty*, and for the whole shippi'rs who have been here before ♦). All contracts for transportation {.„up^ry to s<‘<‘ that manhood is more Congrej.«. before every committee '‘f* important than money.” where any*thing was brought up con- All of the speakers deplored the cerning this act, demanding that the “wet press” and said that it d<K“s not rescinded, demanding that kp- express the opinion of the “law abid- pmpriations be done away with ing” people. shall Oe awarded to the lovve.st sponsible bdd4*r. 7. Thi.-* notice shall not apply tc> dis’tricts owning their own s<*h<H)l buses. H. l-'ollowing list of bi’s.*- for which l'i(J' nia.v be received and any and all olh^r routv'> ile.-i::h ite 1 h-y the ('(»unt.v I’loarn f>'' I'.duv’ation; Hur»\canc .\’o. l'>. Hurricaru Route 1, Iluiricane to Clinton. Mould ville .N’o. lb. MountvilU- lio'.itf' No. ,1, I-i)^bon to Mountville. Route .No. 2. Old Mountville to Mountville. Route No. 3, Rock to Mountville. .Sullivan No. 17. Hickory Tavern.-- Route No.’ll, MerW'tiv^'^ItTrknry- Tav«‘rn Laurens No. 1, Trinity Ridge only as the vigor and vitality of its members lead the w*ay. Only the burn ing zeal of Christians to plant the standard of the cross on the last itronghold of the enemy can keep the' church of God marching on.” , , . , , , , I Dr. Kinard outlined the lesson in “W hat has their system brought the : ... i In tracing the histt.ry of the W. jp the la.st 50 years? Absolute! !.^ *' T to-lo.shua T. U., Mrs. Honour said that the or- slavery*: And what have they offered! >1' ganization wa.s ft.rmed in 1X74 at j^^e bef<»re Congress to remedy that Cleveland. Ohio, and now has branches situation? Not one single con.struci- in every state and territory. numU-r-. thought of anv kind. ing 10,000 chapters and (»ne-half mil- -^p^j that makes me mad wheri lion memlM'rs, and that the movement | men are that selfi.sh. The.se has .-pread to over 50 countries. Such nmrosent onlv* 700 iH*on!e and ... . x , . a.. or,ra„.aa,io„ has poaarfu.Vliti- ,h,.a a^ 2.!MH,.0„0 ,,a<,ph. 1 a aervi.ude,;h~t^aJ’;'’that„,a.w I . al iafluan... sha sa^ ^ „ -v.u.h dua that s.vs..a..- ^ , [raMans'^ad tha Sla "f a, aTh Some of the thoughts txprt>M« ny Asked if the present system has , r , -i S * j a .Mr,. KalHT h, har addrass wara: coadilio, s in tha South, >' “» “ H''."".'’ " --Tha w,.ffia.r»^RTuIll^f.nr^TBrl»^ 1%*^ M o|>P<‘rtunit.v, ha sald>th_at .,tari »■ ■ d,raa.|-«-v\rv eL;:rzL*t:'u; sa'd in.j*onclu.sion that in spite of dis- couragefnent and despair of modern! times the Church is going forward. ; .Speaking Central Union Luther an church, on^SuJlivan’.s Island, last, night, Dr. Kinam. spoke on the Bible $11 New York $7 Washington $10 Philadelphia and Atlantic City $12 Pittsburgh — Round Trip From Clinton August 5 and 6 CREATCY REDUCED FUl.LMAN FARES For Limits and Other Information. Consult Ticket Agent or Fred Geissler, G. P. A.. Atlanta. Ga. J. T. Perkins, T. P. A., Atlanta. Ga. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY 4 and return to conscience as 1^ . ij 4 1'►v>oK, During K,u,„. N„. 1. Triui.y-Ridpr P. 0.u- thr rusponsihUity I"’;,, T™ -- , „ whrr. d should .he, 1 hr- uuu'.d b. lik. ih,i, They " luiureiis No. 2. New ProsjHTt ... He described tlie conditions iwider Uurens No. 2. New Pros,wet- ^ivingevery potential murdefer a pi.s- would pav for the ", " vonuun .. u^iuer H„u,e N.r N>» to .-uu- td U.U, 5dn„.r hiu, . , ^ h. .seR. “/iryirke p“rte or codon' — ..u..,.,.s No. !•.. onk d,r,v.. '..w;::;;,i;[.;:”,;rrr i^rtThrtr."' rirwhi.. f".”" 7'’'%';- '■“» • ' - - . . .. . . o'vi'oi luol, iiirii ^ . supremacy in examples of drama, ora ing vvh! kty and at any inner market was ba.sed .-lassie literature humor idvil ,d.ce. .n every Orleans or New York, leas 1'X "'d law Callin Ro Ilf .No. 1, Oak Grove to Laurens Youngs 5 and .7, Grays and Youngs- Voiin: .Route No. 1, Grays am C.ray (Ourt-Owings. Dials .No. 5. Gray (5>urt-()wing.s— Route No. 1. Kri<“nd.ship to Gray (Ourt-Owing? and sobriety by putting b«HT in every eating filling station, and U‘ fbM»d from the bar rooms on every ^ho-e inland markets. coiner. Just as well say to the p.Mkple of liollund, we will tear down the sea wall and keeji the oc»*an out of your fa:r Iniul, the gv»vernment can n«> Route No. 2, Riildles Old k i*“ld to ke<*,) up the exjiensive wall <iray < uiirt-Ovvijig.'. Ko.ite No. 3. Y»-argin < ourt-ttvvings. Routt .No. 1. New Harmony Oray ( ourt-Ovvings to Gray l»» that*keep.s Holland from sinking un der the ocean. “Alcoholic drink never 'nourished on»‘. never jKo inant'iit ly warmed, nev- “The fanner paid everything— paid all tho-e exnensc.s and none was interested in wh»t that expiMise was. .Now the coojieratives are per- f«»rmirg ail that .-ervice. “No one claims the new* plan is P4*rfcrt. There are lots of things to Ih‘ changed about it, but it i.s a step in the right direction for the er heljH'd one to get a job.. Even priie who grows cotton. Route No. 5, Dials to Gray < ourt- fjjjhters wh<» Iwat each others’ lM»-lies w| darn sight Owings. .'sullivaii No. 2. Mt. Retlnd more in- s ailing attention to the controversies being < ► waged by critics of the Bible, he said:' “No man can save or .serve his faith ' without being a careful and prayerful student of this book.” , j I Professor Paul Knsrud, director of the music department of New'l)erry college, addresstnJ the men’s Bible class of .St. Matthew’s church on “Mu sic in the ('hurch.” He traced the de velopment of modern church mutic from pagan forms and emphasized the resj'on.sibility of the congregation in Center Traction Means Safety how Goodyear pate ION in the center— hlocfce of rohber -deep ilet» ted—to dlt 4o, grip nod hold. More etoiM^nie Ah- Weether Treed M^e Mg teaeon why mllUoneNigMre people ride on Goody^r Tlree. Comela* ooetrotei t’Ui .nio pulp , knows enough to ab-tain. Him than in the gambler Z ica program ^ ^ o.'w..v.,iw u I 4.mi»Hv i.ik-n who . . . 1- _ 41.: tr ^^e musicui program as weii as ine Kmitc No. I. Mt licthol t* 1 Ware Shi»al.'i, ''^ulliv; an N o. 7, Breworton — Route No. 1. Bri'worton to Ware Muiite r No . 3 , Rock Bridge Koiilv No. 1. i RcK-k Bri(igf to .Mount- V Up. HutiU- V No I.- f >r-< HintoTT' " RouU* No. 1. Lydia Mill to < liiiton. .1 aok' No. 6. O’Dells Route No. 1. O’Dells to Whitmire. By or (it*r 1 of the County'Be lard of who has been making something off Ra.lnads will not 4‘mplu.v men who drink. The bar kee,uT himself alway> fur the past 50 years, hired a sober man to kj^^*,) the busi ness going. The ma<i ru-ih for gold ha> mad.e us fofg«>t true values. Not mar-* ble and fine buildings, jiurple and fine living. g«'!d and frankuuese, but the responsibility of the musicians. Congress Passed Many New Laws Bonus Men To Leave Capital;: MJ to this nation. “Our <»j»,»onents’ cry is more money, inoie trade, more bre weries at work. ttuiwlmi 'Hlatutw Riiah To Bureau for Rail-.^^’ road Fare After Adjournment of ConKress. From Bumper ('rop of 18,00(1 BilLs In National Body. Ixiucation. major parties i more precious than 2t.- . f I t- A a Washington, July 18.—Discouraged \Na.'hington, Julv li.—A round five . u * j . - .,„„dr«l UW4 .navtvd by con. <•. K. BR'HIKb U4 that uur vvvaltl. i.- in Iru. ,h.. .„ded l«»t ,r7[ 7;"''* “"7 < o. .Supt. of hd. „f pufpi.. ami ml. niirhl. Thoy warp choaen from IX.ODO *'’** “The two parties, RejkublUan and HjUs introduced, one of the bumper Ih mu ratio, have failed us. But the HiR crops in history. word ('hristian in our party gives us this extraordinary bital of NDTK'E OF REGISTRATION FOR Ml Nidi’AL ELECTION State of South ('arolina, County of laaurens, Tftwn of Clinton. Notice is hereby given that W. D. CoptdaTul is the dul.v appointed Su|>er- visoi of Registration for the Town of ('lintoi'. County of Laurens. State of .'^outh Carolina. , Every male ami female ciyien twentv-ot!e (21) years of age ainf up- waiil havifVg all of the qualifications a> OH utioned iti Sections 2287 and 2290. Volume 2, Code of Law** of South Carolina, l'.)32, and who resided in the .State for two years, in Countv of I^aurens for one year and within the inc0rj)oi ate limit.'- of the sa to go home A long line formed this morning in front of the veterans’ administration where transportation is available for ► the veterans. Officials were foix'ed to greater than the.'^e. the power of ,,n vihi^t legislation the ooun- needeti. 13,«K)0 weVe pre.'ientad in, , ... ., .Mrs. Furman jHiinted out that tlw House. .5,0(K) in the .Senate. .Most ; group is almost helpless when it comes to voting in the geiwral elec . . Tw. u corndors to handle the applications, weie of minor im,)ortance, Ihe House j w u;i * * • ' .Meanwhile, two veterans were ar- :omes to voting in the gemral elec- cooipares with only 7.7(8) for ^ .m„ )«« th.. thp f<*ht f-r. of ConKro-.,-. "’’L*. *'"■ ormmz, . «mi'will b.’in the statp KovernnH-M . Hppub s thp bills in both housM this: l’ “ t’"' "''‘‘‘V* "“'^’'7*'. hands if the iKlh amendnrent sh.kuld-j^|s||| jhere were simple re be repealed and .said that the women can show* their true colors by voting drys for local and state p«»sit ons. ,„„tHer thou weal that ’ court where four of their comrades, .-olutions.: . , * ^rm iner^ «r.e ... o.uk.op unn, n-snlutions concurront .re*->lu- whito House'Saturday nlKht. Tho:e, a L tixt’-v »'■■* Alfred Hale, 4S.' ',*'''’1 o 1 * Detroit, Mich., and ,lohn Fabroshoski,' It s 19.000 brain children. - L.,, , ’ • •19. of Pittsburgh. ,'»*• '?"* At the san* time .ludge Isaac Hitt the JOANNA MILL NEWS law: cleared the court room of veterans who had congregated to hear the trial prior and I'esolutions, 84 pulilic res- inin me incorjioraie iimii.'* oi me ki:.., AiulHa. via KranLlin f WK.t passed and signed by thi Urban Ledoux, known as “Mr.'i !d Town of Clinton for four month. ' I w t o -L tt H '" Ifer Ut ,1 than for Zero,” and the oth^a arrested at the 3 , ,.1.11 -J nil re, spent the week-end With .Mr. and this session. iiru:. u em. . i lor to ihee ection to Ik* held in said xm ... t v i.i;.. « . . .. » » a- i: , hite House. The veterans, members rrr- *«• Eranklux. Representative 4-ra4—of 4-alW-:/ zt;- rr/-.—H ^ Tow n (if Clinton' oh Tuesday, August of the .‘'o-caTTed left, or raHTcaTTw^ing 16th, 1932, and who have paid all taxes due and collectible for the pre- Attaw .Miss Lu..« At,away of Newberry, form, easily held The^ bill intro- l.ula dueln* r.word in the. House. In the ^ disorder at the spent the week-end with Mjs? TRADE Your tires that $-!-i-p Your tires that s-l»i-p X; for tires that G R I P — New 1932 Silent and Sate GOODYEAR ALL-WEATHERS r TODAY YOU TIRE BUYERS HAVE IT ALL YOUR OWN WAYI With ovaryone talking aeon- omy—with many people won dering If they can get good tlrea at a low price — it’a a whale of a comfort to look at the facta about tlrea . . Today you can get Goodyear Tlree—the flneat quality in Goodyear history— at the same pricea you’d pay for tecond-choica tirea! . . . Drive around and check up on this fact. And remembert Goodyear Tlrea are ao good they ouCaell any other tlra here in town, throughout the state, all over America . . . They’ve been leading in salea for 17 tucceaalve years! They’re first-choice with the public by more than 2 to 1. So why take a second-choice when first-choice costs no more? Lowest Prices of Any Summer In 30 Yea ny rf I . M’hcn the rush at the bureau start- up .11 h.s own ,,aKo.- and spilled .. . 1 u u — -.*ay. huge reiord book kept by Bill t'lerk V ced.nic vc.r and who holds a .ountj McDermott, Crail filled repstraHon certificate entltlin* >,m Ninety-Six. or her to vote a, a pol iny prectr^ Komanstine of Colum. over to the hack of the book with *'[ .',1, V* ", Tf. ‘'iH J" D Wo. i» visiting Mrs, B. Slmih. »„f .w;,. _ r .f K^^istraii tn Kdna King of Ijiuren'. is This record, hrSe augmented in uT'k*" n *1^11,. st.»e a,lending the week-end with Miss the short session, appears likely to t r r JI -A L \ ,Z «“"> O'*'"**- «•■>•' • 1""* «*"■» it was •'* ■- f ,. , Misses Ruth and Nellie Owing, nmasaed from Orail’s Los Angeles Town of Clinton for the P>f “t-ypenTTlie-p»n--wert^^ MiSfitueney 'oT wTiTcfT wt rngistering voOir. from 9 o clock A., ^ divicM into four full diatrieU had be^n issued since the transporta, tion bill passed nearly two weeks ago. Conveyance by auto had been furnish- 324. At the present rate of applicatfon next Attest: . D. C. Heustess, Clerk and 'Treas. g-3-4te M. to 4 0 clock P. M. on eath day **', jjjter spent the week in Isaurens. and part o' another at the cent Sunday, until 12 o clock noon ^ d /-« . r n « - ^ 10X9 Gunter of Pehon. is vwit- CongiYOs. Fkil FKg. »;ti» nf Jiilv lats ‘ ^*** Lewis. la contrast to CraH, Represent- JACK YOIINC I Batesburg. spent'atives Boay of Mississippi; Dewey Mav’or '*** week-end wnth Mrs. Errin Sauth.tef Virginnia; Ellzsey of Mississippi; ^ ■ Silas Mauldin spent the week-end Granata of Illinois; SttHhran of with hit mother in Pelier. iNew York; Wood of Georgia in- Mr. and-Mrs. A. D. Bamm spent• trodueed but one bill each and Rep- tbe week-end in Savannah. Ga. ^ |resenUti%'e Briggs of Texas none. Mrs. James Dendy is spending the' The House' average per lumber week in Savannah. . aras just an edge below thirty, the Miss Sarah Denny is spending the [Senate average per member 51. week in Cross Hill with relatives. RepteoenUtive Leavitt tRepubli- Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Cromer oi New-;caBl of Montana held his record of berry, visited Mr. and Mrs. L E..‘haing the House member to have the SjiDMUl last Sunday. | most bills bearing his name become vMrs. Sallie Brown spent last week laws—a total of 17. Last Congress he in Spartanburg. „ , ^*** ^be long Congress and Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Stevenson of'11 in the short. ure before night. BARBECUE — at — Bush River ScIkmJ Tiar bcnafH of Bush River ScImmI THURSDAY, JULY 28; Aa exeeRaat 4Hnner gaaraateeA Men Me; ISc; chiliren 12 Dalsell, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. O. voors PiarAoS flSow wlokt j —v. Among the 18,(100 mea^res, n » ' .* 1^. „ I Denny last Saturday enronte te Doe: length measured from a ftw words to aiwrnnaw. Hr. \ West and Washington, D. C. Mrs. scores of pages, ^ importance from NOTICE CANDIDATES You will need Candidate Cards or other advertising material. We are preiiared to execute your order im mediately. Let us do your campaign Printing. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Publishers Printers omy, revenue and relief bills, the mor atorium bill and the lame duck resolu tion. 67 EACH IN PAIRS 30x3HR«2*Ci. ts.7* EACH, Singly Latest Lifetime Guaranteed Supertwist Cord Gash Pricea—Mounted Free Fail Oveniite Back 4.40-21 $8.S9 4.50-20 SJiO 4di0-21 S.95 4.75- 10 4,63 4.75- 20 4.70 Back la Pairs Pull Qveraise Each* hi Paha $S.4*. 5*00-19...k. ..$4.85 $4.72 3.79 S.OO-20 .. 4.95 4.80 3.83 5.00-21 5.15 4.98 4.50 5.25-18 - 5.55 5.39 4.57 5*25-21 5.98 5.82 TAX FREE THIS WEEK ON TIRES AND TUBES IN STOCK Midlaniel Vulcanizing Works n>one No. 2-Clinton, S. Cl i J