The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 24, 1933, Image 2
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, Cl^INTON, S. C.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 24. 1933
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Dairymen To \
Meet Tonight
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Grid Men To
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Chronicle's Readers!.
Upon request of local dairymep and
sellers of milk and milk produ^.s in
the city, the NRA orpanixation is call- j
ing a meeting for this evening at Mag
istrate Fuller's office in the basement ■
of the Utopia building. Every one in'
Clinton and vcinity who handles milkj
products is esjvcially urged to be at •
this meeting, and all usars of milk
invited and expected to be present.}
The purpose of the meeting ■will be to;
formulrte a l<*cal code by which all
dealers w 11 be enabltKl to operate un-
Firet Grade ^
Pupil’s Hand Chart,
Secoad Grade
Child’s World .Second Rtader
McCall’s Complete Speller.
Walter Johnson Sounds Call For
Practice Bepinnin^ Sepl. 8th.
Bii; Gaps To Be Filled.
TODAY
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jin seaport towns and elsewhere i p2at*m
used whale-oil lamps, kerosene was so' ▼ Vyi
new. and,,in their judgment, so dan
gerous.
Land Studied
COIN—One-half Cent pie^e Clemson Agricultural Economist
Run^naging around in my farm-; Says It Is Measured By Value
house attic on a rainy Sunday I found Cotton Produced.
anotheV^old coin which I had almost
forgotten. It was a bronze half-cent >. n -
piece, which had been kept as a curio’ College, Aug. 5. The most
from my boyhood. |imporiT.nt factor determining the val-
I don’t know how long these half- ('f farm real estate is its earning
der the Llut* Eagle. The meeting will
he held at s o’clock this (Thursday)'guage. Book L
ir. Frank Kitchen of flrwn- ■ Smith’s Me dem Primary
|tc.
evening,
ville, and oibers will sneak.
Football practice for the 1933 sea-
.son is soon to get under way at P^-es-
Morey’s Little Kolk.s Number Book, byterian college in preparation for an
Pnsctical Writing. Book U. ambitious schedule of ten games open- , • . . l i r j
Practical Drawing, Book 11. mg with Clemson on Sept. 2.3rd. and CHfH AGO—Doing It.self Proud werejnu.se. but the one I found capacity as measured by the value of
‘ Third Grade dosing with CaUwha at Salisbury on point of view, the Chi-,’^ dated 18ol, and I can remember cotton it produces. This is true at
Nov. 2.^th. Coach Johnson has a hard oagor Century of P>ogre's ’exposition *^ese coins being in occasional circu- least in Anderson county, SPuth Caro-
job on his hands to fill the ten gap< proved a great success. I haven’t in the 18T0 s. A coin exi>ert Una, as shown by a study made by th^
, »n the vam*ty line-up left by the grad- ?ern it-yet; but. my Chicago f iends.tdls me that they were first coined South Carolina experiment station.
‘ nation of letter men. . “"d many who have visited it tell me issued at interva.s until The results of this study, made by
i: i nil that was exiH'cteu to be and and that they have no special B. A Russell, assistant agricultural
HowelT value as raritie.s. The one 1 have is economist, are published in Station
Child’s World Third Ketplcr
McCall’s Complete Sped It*
Kinard. Brown, Roger;’ (Jur
.Aritbnie-, I.^ttcr men lost by the P. C.
were: Elliott, Lind.<ay and
Big
Ball Game
Next Wednesay
The Baldwin Mill baseball team j
will come to Clinton next Wednesday'
afternoon to meet the Clinton Cotton
Mills team in what promises to be om
of the best game- of the entire .season.
H will be .staged at the Clinton Mills[
pai k, Ivrinning at 4 :.3(T p. m.
She^iherd’s Gtmgraphy fo
ners. Book 1.
. Practical Writing, Book HI.
Praflkal Orawiag, Biki4c III.
Fourth Grade
Winston’s Fourth Reader.
McCall’s Complete isfieller.
Kinard, Brown, Rogers’ Our
guage. Book I.
Smith’s Modem Primary .Arithme
tic.
Human Geography, Book (.
Emerson & Betts’ Hygiene
al/out the size of a quarter. : Circular 50, entitled An Investigation
I thir.k'"it might be useful to coin of Farm Real Estate Values in .Ander-
B<‘»ir^, guard.-i; Pinson. Copeland and .Nettle.s, thing which ha.- inipressefi uvv-t
ftar end^" Ewnsr ^^ar* tackle* Bur- tV.o.-e I have taihcd v«*ith is the.cour- i,.,.-.,. ,.«•
and .Adams, backs; and another lesy wii’n which visitor.- a;e welcome i. half-cents again. Many article? are son County, South Carolina, which is
Reeder, who wil be’ouable to re- -y Cily authorities and by t'lo priced ’’two for a quarter” bat to buy for free distribution upon request..
^ -chool. management of the exposition. Some costs thirteen .And a good, Regaiding the three points of farm
Coac
fifty can
h Johnso
anifidates
son ha? issued a ciJ* lor
to report for. training
,ho dS-ove to Chicago exulting to rnany things that sell for a cent ought.’•eal estate fluctuations, the important
have trouble finding parking 'space to be priced at half a cent! j factors in land value, and the relation
, . L \j II 1 ♦♦ . .u f .w ,1 near the exposition, and timid aoout
Ian : >ep'.ember 8. His letter lo the football *. 1 .
I-*"* - * asking questions of the ponce, have
I'aetween value of cotton and value of
players readiv as follows:
HUMOR—Ex-President Code ’Russell’s conclusions may be
NoA- tha he is out of a job, former.summed up.
President Hoover is letting his sense i Farm real estate in Anderson coun-
;ty fluctuated greatly in value during
the last hundred years, especially dur-'
Th- B.ildwoi Mill team is composed
largely of former Sally league stars,;
such aA .George Rhinehardti ^Whiley^
Heavene*-.\ Pete Foulher, , Johnnie 1
Walker and^o+be» v. Trammell, the lo-;
I Health. Book 1.
Practicml W’riting, Book IV.
PraKical Drawing, Book IV.
Wtli Grade
Winsten’s Fifth Reader
mound lor the home team
, ..-v , . .u given me glowing reiiorts of the pains
I am w riting you in regard to the * , . , , , . . u i .l
op..nin(r of earTx f"ot>,a! practice the cverybotij- went to help them.
aftcrmmn of Septemher 1933. of,humor expre.« ,t..elf.
and ‘"'Vc will ..tart ph^tice at f p. m.. P'* **. i<m o . ei ..au.. j There i., much talk a^ut codes, latter part this period. The
Sept. 8. and 1 am as^ng you to start Al.so my fnbnds have learned that .he .said the other day. "but nothing ^verag^ sale price of farm land and
getting in shape at orke. a* we have Chicago’s reputation for di.soi-der has has been done about a code for ex
cess than two weeks ac^al work be- greatly exaggerated. Knowing pre.si
fore we play Clemson. Th^ first meal ihe city, as I do. I never had any idea m.Vi
~7served in the dining hall wul| be .sup- fhal vtsUbrs wbud he subjecFed To the to nothing and dou’uled my wag^s.” The econond^offArm real es-
ptr the night of Sept. 8. .As soon as ''lightest discourtesy, far less danger; He si)end« a good deal of his determined largely h\' its pres-
' — - -.r. - average saie price oi larm lanu anu
as been done about a code for ex-. $2.00 per acre in 1830;
residents. .So I have solved that for jgjjQ. j 1870; $11.16 in
1890; $41.93 in 1910; 37.49 in 1930.
( \Kn OF THANKS
lo rbovf thoughtful and sympa
thetic friemi- wbu so kindly remem-
K red u? in ou’ recent Vreavement,
we wish, t'l ex.etu! our grateful appre
ciation. KspeciHiiy are we appreciative
e^ the iovelv floral tributes attesting
the esteem m which our beloved wife
and mi'ther was held. Tlu* kindneks of
our friend'- will never be forgotten.
I,. f 'opeland and Fhildren.
Speller. ■ . .
Kinard. Brown. Rogers’ Our Lan->orni and be on the field for the first go to the fair because they had read Clara valley, thanking ^bVide^ce tnat ranticipated retui n in the ^prm of
guage. Book 11. ‘workout at 4 p. m. sharp. ^ \ »» tl\e papers about Cmcagi* gang--he is in California. ‘Then, he said, y^parned increment. Land values are
Smith’s Modem Advanced Arith-; “i ^ant you to be in the ^st po^ sters. “I sit down and think things over influenced al.so by the kind of p^ple
metic. sible .-^haiH* when you arrive here, and ’’Except for one or two automobile spend the rest of the day laughing community, the location
Estiir* Beginners History of Oar'want the kickers to start kicking the d<^ci«lent.s, which might have happened and laughing and laughing.”, schools and churches, the amounT
Country. / 'ball and the i»assers to start passing anywhere, there hasn’t, teen a single
Human Geography, Book I. at once. , stranger injured or molested in I'hica-
Hurkard, Chambers & Maroney’s' -W ork out a little each day, practic- go tmi< year," one of my
newspa|*er
•'of property tax levied, the kind of
road.s, the distance and accessibility
PROMINENT IXK’AL
COUPLE TO WED
Health Habita, Book 1.
Practical Writing, Book V.
Practical Drawing. Book V.
Sixth Grade
.'v*arson, Martin ami Tinley’s
Kf'am r.
Mc('all’s Complete Sandler.
Kinard. Brown. U ig<*’‘s’ Our
guage. Book 11.
Smith’a—Modarn—Advanc m.1
ing starL charging, taking exercisT friends There writes me. and he knows
‘ for endurance, and handling the liall. what he saying.
We will start heavy work the second \
;day out. and there will l>e two daily KERDSEKE—Tirst Irom Shale
.S’-xth through the 12th of .^ept. I had to dri\> fourteen mile.s to the
”1 am sure you have had a good county seat, a wTiile ago, to buy lamp
FRIENDSHIP—Its TchC
If I were asked to pick the one test to market, etc.
of a man’s character I think I would There is a direct relationship be-
.<ay that loyalty to old friends, or lack tween the value of cotton and the
of it, was the best of all te.sts. value of land per acre. land values
What reminded me of that was ihe follow cotton values; the lag between
newsnaper announcement that .Mon- these two commodities dejiends upon
•agu Norman, famous governor of the -he degree of increase or decrease of
lan-
eticX
ni.pimnt's J
\VEI)IiI\(J IS SET FOR AN
EARLY DATE.
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Reader: \
Frye-.AlkfvKxl’s
.-uininer and I will indeed be very glad chimney.-; so geheral is the use of of England, arrived in this coun- ^he latter. In some instances this re-
to see-j*ou bark this fall. I am .*ure, glecLi.e light that \i^r village store t^y other day to visit his old action was iinmedisfe. that it. it was
with ihiie fine coofieration of all men, stocks only one size of chimney? and fij^nd Mrs. John Markoe, of Philadel-■ only one or two years before the curve
ability to work and fight like sells /e\v of them. \ phia. at her summer home in Bar foilo'ved the cotton curve.
—
South Carolina* M
was a very
New
.And
A
W . ’i
and I!elt\ h'c sweetben'd.s
('linton 1- th'it home.
;il! e'lopt wedding
I teU \' n' ri li'.b poem.
other good scrapping team.” changed since my youth wWn a young when .Mr. Norman
Coach Johnson declared that he is coupU, visiting the farm fui'^^e week- man, hardly more than a boy.
Geography t’A^pveting a lighter team thi-s fall, but end. had to be shown how to^ light a he was sent to Philadelphia to learn
. * he IS confident that he will have an- kero.?i ne lamp! They had nevtH^ -tn-n banking melhoils in the .American
\ branch of a great London bank. .Alone
Fight letter nieuJetjrn for work: <hi«- of the great oil ci>mf»a:iies t«s friendUv-«s in a strange land, he
.M.11-, tackle; Perrin oaca; Sims, disco.eretl the unmarked grave of in^- -net Mrs. Markoe who, a.< he has said
I
t
Bo..k 11.
RiUthw’s Primer of .Sanitation and either fighting teaip.
Phy.siology.
Practical Writing. Book VI.
Practical Drawing, Ibnik \T.
Seventh Grade
liack; Holici.. lack; Waldrop, end; Tol- first man to distil keit>s**ne fi'«m\t„ friends, was a “second mother" lo
’*\to
iH rt. tackle, Harvin. centev; McUuI- shah . and is going to en cl a nutnu- That was nearly fifty yea’*- ago.
“iorh. baek. • a;- no nl th the JIulifax graveyard to Dr. he went back to Englaml - after-
Sr’arson. Martin and Tinley’? .Sev- following is the 1-st of men ex- .Abi:»ham Gesn i. w ho died in iMtl. ihnT^ years, to ri.se to the highest fi-
enth Ri*ader. |Mcted on .Seplembci h for early prac- Dr. Gesner mvente.l the word ’
tice; , \'
1')
(
It F.. Ttii) !c I'f.miiHny
very Wi, e!;- picked
•^npply mu:eiK.ls for their bunga-:
low. _ 1
S'.‘ t li- ir p, oducl - can't be
7'hey’vc already picked
tute.
lud very w:?<‘ly chose.
The fair dealing Wilkes
?:oie.
'.vpry 1 :yK..dt:*vs.
ieked.
their furrii
Mctall’s (’oniplete .SfM-Her.
I Kinard. Brown, Rogers’ Oui Lan-: ?tn.oi > Freeman. C«dumb;a:^ Mc-
(guigi*. IhKik III. FarWen. Clintmi. tracks. .Redmr>|ld,
i .S'm.th’s Advanced Arith- v„rk. back; K»»binson. F^a.slcy, tackle;
jinetic. Sh.nirck. Ikdoit. W;h.. manager; .'s;ms.
i Thompson’s History 4»f the P»\)ple jj j \v.....r.. IWling
Furniture;**^ the l.nited States. \ ^ (i.-een.
Frye .Atwood’s New Geography, luniov?: Bogg>. Li'o. rty. guard; Po-
B«H>k 11. 'd^ek. Tharh-ston, b:uk; ('a-oth. •Fo i
x»- nancihl post in the Brilislrompii'e. But
he has^never forgotten his American
philccTI
Radios & Tubes
Smith’s Pharmacy
confiiience
character.
in
•Montagu Norman’-
ken*-
sene for his p-oduct of Nova Scot:
bituminous sh.aie, before the first oil "inother’X und _yisits her whenever he
Wells were dri!!-, d iji Penn-ylvama. ha- the c^mutunity.
I can renu mber w hen mnr.y .‘-'omeh )v\that gives me a lot of *41 IkS( L'llL’! I'l) I HE (TIRD.NK'LE
!) il' jiy :iMii ' onipany will write
^ii'e ilisUiaiite
Riti hie’ji Pi liner of t>anitatinn and
le.' C '■/’>■ lit: le lie?: ,
.. . . Ill n:y end : oeipatiy was chosen
< hu.-e It t'l a' Its cl.i'lil? lu‘-t.
I'
f'y cooking worn«*s
o ,1h' r*laiy IMusgiove .Tea
1o sa\e 1
1 ey-!l go
Room for’luecli.
I'he meals ave mitch the best in town,
.\.id tbev no'et the nieest bunch.
Physiology.
Practical Draw ing, Book \ 11.
HIGH SUIIDDL
Eighth Grade
(*! Dpiional.
Literature and Life, Book 1.
Payne’s (’oiiiinon Words (’ommonly
Giiletl's New
Mju. Tacxi DaVTV TTuv >hT DuhI^i.
K ick ILL. gua d; ILinsi*. Ka>*over.
• i;ck\ Ha- . n, .Vanning, c’Per; 1 “W-
ry. .'-.^:ec-;; Me''rackin. P.rmdwig; Mc-
iiL«'ch\Poinl Pleasant. W. \ a., back;
Mills Fo*<t Mdl. tackle: Per-in Union,
bark; PlovVtlen. .'-ummeiton; TopH-rt.
AblM’ville. ^ck!e;..-^Wabl'oi». lainford
^^t:»ti^*p. end\ Ycaro'at. rhicamauga.
Day Ga.. end. \
S'*phomc.ix—• .Adan-', Dublin. Gau;
Now Boh’" a ciassy dresser,
And alwa\" looks real swell,
Me buy- hi" clothe? at L..B. Dillanl’s,
1 fiat’? why he look? so well.
Boh
ha- a dandy little farm,
a 'jc> "."?l ui fanner too.
uvs slock fil'd at the
t
Farmers'
Mi.sspelled.
Durrell and
Arithmetic. ^ ^
•Arnold’s C«-o|»erative Citizenship. .Addison, GoMvil.e^ end. mdk, ( bar
•Caldw'ell and Curtis’ Introduction to l'*tte. N. C.. tackleNltiadiey. < h:cka-
.Science mauga, Ga.. b:ick;\ Correil, York.
•Ullman and Henry’s Klementary -’uarl; Davis. la»ureris\Denny. Hart?-
.ille. i-rioK; Folk. Faniai It. back;
•Grx’ggV7rt‘m*rRl liusniVis?" Ailenda:* . eiTd^ FrinVland,
Parts I and 11. Di’b-r.. back: Highe. Aiuirew?. back;
liolhduv Williams’on. back\ ILorne,
ANNOUNCEMENT
Fxcbahgt '
trie tfr<—fat mers-dm-
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\\hene\er lop mi-' huy.iig coal.
T ie < Iin.o'i <hl Ml;!',? w Ivo to call.
Belter i'a-e them put ill now,
I .ce - 1 ia\ go uj'k tins Lill.
x’.!l ioiv the 1 yrocenes at Bald-
Ninth (iradi Ch:»rlof»-. N. center; lV*mar..
T- nitchciK*k’s^J.ihior KiUflr-fr-nirrib^,.^., McCU-y. G
Literatim* and Lrfe. Hmrte Id. — {..u n;
Payne’s Common Woids ( ommonly >(,,1 ■an.^AblK•vilie. en»l; -Mo gan. lAu-
1 .Mis.*|»e!J<*d.
Wells and Harts ( onipleli* .Algciua. Q .arieriivan. Chaii«'?lun.tba» k;^
•Baker-Mills’ Dynamic Bioh gy. R »b ic on, ( hatlesten. back; Walter
•Smith’s Elementary loitin. ;rtrangtdiutg; Wiibmik?. ( linton. q-oar-
•Chamberlain’s Physical, Economic. . w-noet. Belmont. N. t
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win ?,
< ausV it - a hnme-ownyil store.
This insure:" theji getting quality.
And tlnXr mor'ei IriV" mUyh more.
,Nat'uiaIl\\i,l'■ Clinton !• lower ^hop
W ;1 ? <1 :■ 'V 'd.iiing flowers..
Tru Viy -.1 1 just heap.'
lb* 11.
To Beltv ? li.‘ nNk L" shower?
of
Just a hllie w hile'dvngei
To school the kitTs go.
Galloway - keep^_ all^ude hooks
And text hooks too, y«x^ know.
Regional tleography.
Tcntii Grade
Literature and Life, IL.ok 111.
CheyrN Practical High School .S|>e!i-
er.
West’s Mmlern Progress.
•Bruce’s Plane tleometry..
•Ilessler’s bTrst Year In Chemistry.
•Ullman and Henry’s Thiril A’ear
Ijitin Book.
•The New Chardenal. !
•'Basic Bitokkeepinig ahit .Accourttiitg:
*Gre|f|; Shorthand .Manual. " ,
WiK>.v:i. I'amden: Wya^t. Menlo. Ga.
Scht-dule for 19.33
.'^rpi. 23 Clemson at CJomson.
Sej.:. 2t‘ l^no;r Rhyne at H.ckury.
l>rt; 7 -Howard at ('Union. ’
t ct. 1 —-D'wn.
Ocu 21 A>:H’n. ’
tkt. ’-S Woffoni at .4.,artanUu:g-
Nov, t Citadel at Charleston.
Nov. 1! N'evvlKTiy at.Clinton.
Nov. 17—Erskine at Due West,
N^iv. 2.'v Catavirba at Salisbury.
i •TweBtieth Centuor Toych lyrtiew rit:-_
ing.
Rlrveath Grade
! Hitchcock’s High School English
, Book.
J Ulerature and Life Book IV.
! Chew’s Practical High School Sjiell-
Gardcn seed from Geo. A. Copelimd, i.er.
Bob, of course, wiil sow. \ j Latane’s History of the .American;
tU'lty buy- Ideal Bakery hreadj
Becau.se it’s made m town.'
M'hen she buys breatl fioni outside
points \
She’s turning Clinton down. \
BARBECUE
AT MOUNTVILLE
Saturday, August 26
COME AND BRING YOl’R
FRIENDS.
With Copeland seed in your soil
Things are bound to grow.
This verse is not suggestive,
And you're not supposed to laugh.
But Gordon Hose from Carter’s
Give the bride her pretty calf.
!
W. F. Lynch
Bob bought a snappy Plymouth
At the Clinton Motor yesterday.
He aays it has all the light
trimmed
in every single way.
People.
Brute’s Pane Geometry.
Bruce’s Selid Geometry.
Esaentialt of Physics.
Virgil’s Aeneid.
*Tlik New Chardenal I'fciMw*
TwA^lwthCentury Bookkeeping and* .
•Gregg Shorthand Manual. tker euter iute this veer’s
•TweaticHi Century Touch Typewrit- ThTai pksat m^si
jappeialBMUt er bring the children be-
{fere Um mah er
Parents Notice
eyes have hceo
rents whe!
their children’s
GBOCERY AMD DRY GOODS ' We are cqnipped in every
MEN TO PLAY BALL TODAY te render the beet in the
tific examinatien ef children’s ey
There wiU be a bnadliall game thisj **^ preacribing ^taaaca.
ee
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We wish to announce to the public that we
now have a contract in Clinton for the famous
Chrysler and Plymouth
Motor Cars
We invite you to visit our show rooms and
see the
\
tiew Ptymouths Now on Display
ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION-
DRIVE ONE OF THESE OUTSTANDING
CARS.
We also wish to aimounce that we are in a
(
position to give service on both the Chrysler
and Plynnouth Cars.
CLINTON MOTOR CO.
Telephone 119
Clinton, S. C.
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