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■;/ < The Clinton Chronicle, Dinfon, S. Cm Thursday, .Fcbrnary^S, 1934 I Oliji Qllmt0« (Ulyrontrle -- -r— Ftihli*«4 1— WILSON W. HARRIS, Editor and PiTbHiber Pnbliihad ETery Tburaday By THE CHRONICLE PUBIJSHING COMPANY Subscription Rate (Payable In AdTance): Ore year J1.60; Six Months 75 cents; Three Months 50 cent* Entered ss Second Class Mail Matter aCthe Tost Office at ClinUin. S. C. The Chronicle 5eeks the cooperation of its subscribers and readers—the publisher wiH at all times appreciate wise aujfjrestions and kindly ad vice. The Chronicle will publish letters of ireneral interest when they are not of a defamatory nature. Anonymous communications vrM not be noticed. This paper is n6t responsible for the views or opin>oD« of its correspondents. Nobody’s Business By f;ee McC^-e Mike Suffers An Accident flat rock, s. C.^ febby 5, 1934. .kinds of agents, some working on hog reductions, some on cotton i^uctions, 5wme on pwa matters, others on rfc matters, a right smart on emergency j relief, and the ballance of them don’t know what they are working on an-' I soforth. / over ,100 men, wimmen and childrens jdeer mr. edditor: ' i seat myself propp^ up in bed to ^I'^^tided ^he medison show in front of rite you about a bad excident that j^^^ stoar Saturday night when happened to me day befohr yestiddy. * ^ clowns and a monkey be lt almost left you without a first-cla^ hisself,*all filing yerb bitters .flat rock corry spondent and null and indergestion, si-attica, enlarged void. , ‘ ^ glands, pior-rear, and other sickness. — . he sold 85 bottle at IS per bottle, but ! it tun-M off so--er vs-rr fi- o-he- «<»- idoyood the sun was .hioioe onii sow-' 'a blup bird, then i decided it waTTlime' ^ ’ 4..1 to get reddy to do .some .spring gard- ' corry spondent. ing to plese my wife, she is a great vegger-table woman, being country rai.sed on same. i CMMON. S. (.. THl'KSDAY. FEUKCAKY 8. in'M t on^ n)fj beck, inv beef wag- jgin mule, and hitched her to a drag^ j harrow and commenced to smoo*h? York County penitrnt's'y the patch of land behind the 2 Island. Gangsters, have livtvl tb?’'e in ''•chouses, evcrthing went alpng ok 'ho i Iride to jump over the harrow s w’l., * ave while turning a corpef.' ” =*']. ell h ! —— ■ i t A MENAC E TO LIFE \ Here is a perplexing question- how , are we gome to nnx our booze and gas prospering from with the sale of liquor now legalized •'’arrntic*' lO o hoi- pn.,f)rf and encouraged- ,been abused and _ I'nle- -^‘ringent regulations and se- the connivance of pubhc offmmls tnW- Kot mv b-tches log tanglH up'ini vere puni-hmenl are ine.scapable fo- ing their orders from'iK-Mtieal boso.y. borrow fn.lh-an.? my plowlines, (frunken drivers, public safety on the 't t(v>k a comn’ele <'vtr*-vrv of th- got wropped around my rr.ke in some; highuav- will ci.ntinue to IxK-nme city adm-m.stration to hrmg th e nn.l manner and befoar 1 could say jack m ’e I'uz !o worse evils to light. robliei’son, or wm*, mule—i was l>e;ng "^If\ve a-.ynpt the impos.b,!,. ch’emi- di'ch- ed in New used as a borrow and ever step ol-l eal reaction of stru ing-bo.rze into a York, however, is not peeuliar to -hat beck made, «he got faster and fovp-r. ’ nf g.. ohne aiul j.uttmg t'lu pm- city. Similar or comparaht-con 1*:on«, ' ‘he r. -i.r.ng wheel we some il-grer, pr huhiv .“xi t fo'- r. U.lh Ipcrea.se.i Io<s Uiost of -iHe otheprise0.1 of ;h. an 1 linil) t'ion, as well as in o’he- mihlic <i7;7nk7i7 uiriver i.'^ one bf/TBi^-dutlons.- Afrs. Huoseve r v rt nbst dangen.u.s men in the cu^ntry tO ;a V .1 rr- 1 > a‘ pT.teTr.ta1“irdleT. hr-^ darge’x.u-. H if he had a h.a.l- «icl-ighted with the qu uity of the .shouting along The .school officials knew :are .-lor; 'k ■ ' rnu.-t |»ay vLJifc 71..- su if. jo-t a." narge’xiu-. h el4—J-J .n the highway. The severe-t an ♦-«: vori of piini. hiiient without the pos.sibilitJ' of a lixqi-hoU', should his. foe to-tfy* ch’tdrn;-!. an-t-wa '00 : in u'l'y 11 • T w in niy mouth got so full of clod.s of :'i~ di**!, i cuuhldent roller for my wife to insii- come and stop old lieck from kiil mur- “hn" JT dering me. as old beck i.s .stone deef, i.iuch- J-he could not of heard me if i could of loJd Her t<j ww. ther^f- i was Iwirk killed and unable to do nothing but'* jiray a little. V • I ■ aii.' -1. fare f I.l.KtTlO.V YEAU old berk carried me around the field wrojiped up in the gears and borrow till nearly dinner time and then went on home with-me of her own f.'-ee will to think that mt>sL and a-cord where my wife untangle-l me and hope me in the house, and hojie old beck into her cow stall. W-' i am bruised and sore fr-om dan to en- s<*l)a. my sjdnnal collum seems 1. with nther> doubtless enter, influential in politics to tw-isted, my left leg and hip is badly other state <dfices there will al.Mt supporU-rs into such places, .sprung, there ainHt no skin on my' * oat U‘- w she dropped in unannoemo d »,c c'»\<>red that tbe regnla • 1.', , serv<‘d to the children w.u ; 1 ♦ to eat. We would hate ])eople, placed in charge of Indication.' [loint to a full crop aif fortunate, woti-d pru i candidate' m this sumTn<M s primaries, innately cruel or negligimt of the in- lieginning with the governor’s race. inlnistiNi to their care. se\en aspiiant.s are already in the s\..'u '.vh'ch field, with For r<- nuMM J t;, -contevtants. ^ based bpon the sordid foundation right kn<H* and lower back, my no.se i.s j 1 re- ••onirn-.'.sional la •< in l.i - ■ of granting sinsual favors to a fewat^U-nt, rrfy pants i.s mi.ssing, i ake all' trict is exjiected .to alti-act .'cwra! expense oL the niany; W'jio doe.s over, and.i am only thankful that i am ran ;.<iates win l. ’ve their evi's and know of cases in which the tax- livving to tedl ttw tail, the dr. thinks hnpi”t-TTTi ‘itf- seal now yield by Ton-. j^ayers havu' lanm hied m ofder. that j will In* ahk* to g<-t aliout in a month, gjs s man .MrSwamr- - political henchmen may fV.ten? it was a close call for me; if she ge‘s the “<-ourt h nise." the con'-r of \v|p.j-c is there a commundy hat i.s any ganhng work don«* in 1931 she ■ •( .r‘v p'-bt'eal aetivity. all officers entirely free from paidner.slnp lu*. will do same. to the bat in .Augu-J \viili tween polithxs and ciuim*, or at least of c-air*. “graft’ ? Flat Rock Socials Lien the woid- of the Civil _\Vo-k- tnr. hohsum nioorei,s wife, nirs. .Adminislialiofi and tlie I’.r 1 c Works nioore, as just underwent a nervous , Ailmini.stration has not been fr<*efr.^ri brakedown and’has benn .sent to the graft and polil.cal collusion, whi-ndiy hoss-pittle for repairs, holsum has. favorites have iK-en taken care of at l-t-nn out of work for sovveral months,’ must <-onn the «-x<iption of the clerk • her ff an-l supervi.sor. H'he outlook now point to a campaign with many vigo’'ou' paignei-' in th<* fiehl In all of tliese position-' of tru'' «“un - »nd res|)onsihility, from the highe. t public t-xpense and tho.se equally wor- but his nerve.s .seem to be ok. the town thy overlook»*<l because they did’mil wi.-dies her an early recover. have the right political pull. ( —_ It IS a pmenniul disgnu’e U> Amer-| nii.«.s jennie voevv smith, our affi- •<> the low<“d, thi' vot«*r.s should hon- c'tlv and fearlessly strive to select -^len tif < liaract'-r ami ability wlio will d '( ‘.arge ‘yieir duties diligently and ■\ ‘h cle-ii vi-sion. And let 11' hope that only men of sole-r t* in pent merit ami liabits will lie '••leett d. ALTO TOLL STILL ( I.I.MUS 1'he Hu'omo-lule grows more an<l more tiea«t!y. F gures compiled !>%’ a l.-fv*- insurants- ctimpany .show that 29,900 Americans wen* killwl la.st year m automobile acci<l<‘nts; and while this IS only a small increase over the •vOtaJ ft>r lt».{‘. n veaUsi that th(* death list continues to stea<Uly cliTny>. ! Tin «lang<‘rous driver seems t.> i have j* arned little from the ghastly i xp« rier.ce of tlie past. He still takes itta that “jKililics” should lie regarded fyt scholl principle, gave her high-1 by most p(*oi)le as synonymous w ith gene and math puples a nice supper I “tforruption.” at her Iroarding house la.st friday — — —.—_ night. She herself i.s on a dite by a doctor, hut e.erlMxldy else had fi.sh. ! bread, butter, homily and pofcatoe.s and ' it was enjoyed by all concerned. 10 Years Ago Itema of IntercHh From The (’hroniclr of February 7, 1921. Mrs. W. B. Owens, Sr., and Mrs. , M. A. Hays are oi>ening an attractive the dismaying fact is Former President \V’<M><lrow W’il.son died .Sumlay morning after an illni*ss of four years. mr. archie hillis, our village black- I smith, i.s temper-raly out of bizness onner count of some mischievous boys .'*toIe his anvil out of his shop and dropiH*d it into the well in front of the citty hall and he can’t gi*t same out. he has the miss-creants finger prints on the_bellows handle and the grind- stone and they will be took to law when ketched. . danpi ^us c!,an«. t-, »av.' a | Sunday A.al h.. l..av..s '..-hind him a ..hamh!.-- th.-hom.. .,f her dauKlil.T, Mrs. .,f and_m.-.ll«ialy ; li.,l,a. : i ir ruimtl [iniiwlty. - Kveryllung that mechanical and .. .. .... ... I roa 1 eiigin' C! s-can <i(> to make motiu - ing sg-fei IS bejng <ione. Tin- accident p -obh III is puix-ly an individual one last.ng with «-tf»ch siauto owner, -and with the authorities who make and 4 riforce "traffic Mws. .. .. ’ - the .sermont prwched last Sunday I by rev. hubb<*rt gret*n, our pasture at | lehober. insulted sovveral members of her chuixslies ami they got up and ervices "will be- walked out when he said it didilent i .Special evangt*listic gin nexl^.Sunday at the First Pia-sby-' matter how anyl>od<ly was babt:s^^^ if ( ittuuan church to Ik* led by Dr. K. G. his hart w^as right and he loved his I .MolA*es of Virginia. nalnirs better than hisself. he allso dipping and sprinkling apr6 sous ; For a (K*riod of 15 minutes yester-jing wont save a sole, coll^ion Was day the Hanna Manufacturing com- GKc, and would lK*nn less it he had of 1 s- I If 'o-Tie pe-'tilenci* w<Te >weeping pj^^y Goldville, shut down its phintjUKik up same after the serindntv.^ thv* nation at the rate of the present to pay a brief tribute to the passing .ac£i.ilciLlJL-3iL yutiliL-w all iiurformer j^stdent Woodrow AVtlsoir. forces to check it'. j > ' ^ , How long, do you suppose, will we “a' few govverment agents have, made flat rock their head ciuarlt-rs,] Mrs. H. I). Henry, .Miss Minnie Nash th<y like oar nice waiter and our fine' eonlinm- to^sit by jiUci-ll^y and Claude Nash attended the funeral i climate and our envininmenU^f-alhso' of .Mrs. Wright Nash in Spaitanburg jour pretty girls, we have 10 diffrent ' on Tuesday. ( this frivh*f il aut4) <lt*ath loll a.s one of ihi- ine .v ipable hazards of nuxlern r < HFUCH A'lTKNDANt L We gather fn*m the (rustonia. N L., Gazette that under the auspices of the mini.-'tirial association of that city a six-weeks “go to ehurch camiiaign" is now starting, during wivich period the men, wbmeh atvd children the Miller Foster For Congress .Spartanburg, Feb. 3. Miller F. Fos--- ter, juilge of the Spart.anburg county attending court, tonight announced his entity in- varioms churches will he counted tothe campaign this year for c;)ngn*ss each Sund8*7.'These results are to be from the Fourth di.><ttict. Rep-esenta-^ printed in the local jiapers to asc'ertain tive J. J, MeSwain, of Greenville, the percentage of the nieinlH*rship.s the incumbent. ~ that really falLeml church. The idea is Judge Foster attertdesl Wofford coU not one of compntition but rather.,one lego and the University of South C'ar- •f cooperation in an endeavor to olina and has practiced law here since arouse the citizenship of that commu- 1913. Elected a member of the legia- iii4y to the importance of church at-Jature in 1920, he led in a fight for tendance. reduction of -telephone rates in the Here is an experiment that is being state. ^ • tried in many places. The idea is a' He was chosen national vice com- iaodable one—-worth adopting in ev-|mander of the American Legion at iu ary community, 'San Antonio convention in 1928 and is > It irtmkl be an eye-opener to com- .the only South Carolinian to hold of- prayer-meeting' attendance,fice in the national body of the legion. fWitelMlay evening with the pic-j Audits, Systems . . . and . . . LqcomeTax Service — O — I^bert B. Roper Certified Fublic Accountant Box 153 LAURENS, S. C. show crowd. If all ebunefa members in Clinton •hottld for a change go to church next Soaday the church buildings would aot be adaqnate to provide them teats. TRUSTEES NAMED FOR CROSS HILL SCHOOL CBOOEBD POUT1C8 Bvarybody hua been Miockod by the ^ eooditioos in the New CroM. HiiL Feb. 6.—At an election lo’r'the Ooss Hill school of truildeea the f(blowing were elected: E. P. Boazman, S. M. Leaman. Dr. C. B. MUls, J. fi. MiUi, C. S. Pinson, Beni Stewait and W. S. Smith. - \ E. Mood Smith, O. D. Felder Smith, O. D. Drs. OPTOMETRISTS SPECIALISTS Byes Examiaed. Glaases Prescribed Laboratory for Prompt Repair Serviee. IS Wwt Mala Straa Phoae ISl CLINTON. 8. C »\HAr DO ^P. S. Jeanes I , Injur^ Doing His ^aily'Dozen” •Na. 10-PA.—An Accident ^policyholder^ a doc tor by profession, was taking physical exercises in a g>"m- na.sium with several others.' WTiile.lying'iQn his back and endeavoring to raise his feet as*’hiSrh as possible, the doctor lost his balance and fell over, backward, sustaining serious injuries. In accordance with the pr^isions of his iEtna Personal Accident policy, this policyholder received 1435.71 covering partial disability for a period of several months. *An actual case from the -^^tna claim files. S. W. SUMEREL, JACOBS BUILDING — PHONE 80 w A DO? DON’T MISS HARDWAR SALE Special This Week SURE TO VISIT OUR Price Table Article on This Table Reduced Price TRIBBLE iW Display Today AND ALL THIS WEEK THE NEW 1934 PLYMOUTH A Few Featuras of the New Plymouth -^OARGER AL^TEEL BODY -Boating CUSHION” FRONT — WHEELS .. ^ — GREATER POWER — GREATER ECONOMY 'll — LONGER WHEEL-BASE — AIR WHEELS —7.POINT VENTILATION — SMARTER INTERIORS — FLO ATINIG POWER See These Newi Gars Today! Clinton Motor Co. Plymouth Sales and Service ■ r c