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VOLUME XXXIV
CLINTON,-S.'C.. THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 19:14
NUMBER 11
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SOLONSLOOK
TOilNE DIE
General Assembly Moves Swiftly
On Varied Pro^rram. Bijr Mat
ters Receive Attention In Con-
, sidering Finance Report.
Columbia, March 13. — drive to;
end nearly two months of appnopri- j
ation debate by passing a $6,1*47.000 i
finance bill was opened tonight in the |
senate.
CLINTON ITEMS
45 YEARS AGO
Editor’s Note. — .\< friend re
cently furnished The—Chronicle
a yellow, age-worn copy of The
Clinton Weekly Gazette bearing
the date line January 31, 1889,
from which are taken the fol
lowing items.
SMITH SAYS PRESIDENT SMILES
ON COTTON AND BANK PLANS
South Carolina Senator Goes To White House To .\sk Cotton Pur-
chases for Needy and Reorganization of Loan Agencies.
Wiles Pays With
Life For Slaying
NEW PROGRAM
FORTARMERS
Shoulders Full Blame For Kid- « , .
naping and Death of Columbia *^*^*1^*^ System Like “pump-
Boy, Hubbard Harris, Jr.
Washington, March 13.—Two mat
ters in which he is interested—appro
priation jif $1,500,000 to buy cotton
goods for needy persons and establish
ment of an agricultural hanking sys
tem—were discussed by Senator Smith
(Democrat), of South Carolina, today
Proponents of the new measure, ap-1 teach in Prof. Parrott’s .school at Wa-. ... i
proximately $700,000 higher than the i While we regret the absence of \ uf * n • innt
hill the house passed January 18. said \ijss Nannie from our midst, we con-' ^ -t' .
increasing slate revenue from pres-j jri atulate the good people of Waterloo ^ ^ sugges ions am in
*ent sources would finance it without acquJj^jtjon of one of our most ^ eni ei o pus em is stss ^
th.; enactrWBt of r,em levies. 'charming voune ladies, I” committee whieh
“It takes a year.” Smith .said, “to
produce a crop of corn and yet when
ing Money Into Sewer,^ Hop-
kin.s Says. Plan To .Make All
Growers Raise Food.
•Arlanta. March I'I. — The govern-
Miss Nannie Vance, an accomplish-
[ ed young lady of our city, goes to'
With a house declaration today that
it would not approm- “any new taxes”
ringing in senate cars, a sub-commit-
The
Columbia. March 12. — Robert H. >
Wiles shouldered fall blame for kid-
one ear is nne and ready for harvest.k'l.ing Hubbard H. Harris. ^
j Ti. Jr., and diet! for the crime today with men: old <Vstem of relief was de-
virtuallv the entire crop is ready. Thei j * i u h .t . •
u * ‘a song on h:s bps, scnbeti today by Harry Hopkins, na-
tobacco and other crops." j Earlier .sla»em?nLs that an accom- administrator, as hke dumping
“Consequently, the work of an en-,P‘'c“ 15-year-oId Columbia -n o a ^wer.
tire season is dumLHxl on the markets j tc death were bru.«!hed a.ride The administrator, out! ning to state
at the same time and naturally farm- Wiles was strappe«I in the elec- director^ of relief from 12 Southern
ers do not get the full benefit of-pric- ^ chair at the state penitentiary. -and Southeastern states a plan for ru-
J propose a warehouse system that j -lust bett^re .he s.ate exacteil the ral rehabilitation. al>i' -*ai(l the admin—
would enable the banks to sell the!''‘'^bh p«'rta’*y in -he cold gray dawn i.stration plans to give .Southern farm-
crops throughout the year without early mo-n;ag. the 42-year-old for- ers a “decent living, ’ and W that the
* mer mechanic and one time dirt track man who got "a rotim deal in 1928-29
racing driver said calmly and clearly; gets an even b»-cak now.”
.s.-.u.he™
other collateral. When his'*^*^^^
—^ j.^mith heads will be asked tomorrow ^^^ding the markets.
The Cliaton cornet hand was or- approve his hill to authorize an ap-1 Smith said a farmer would be per-
Kk? which drafted the new bill assured | lowing members: G. C. .Albright. W. particularly mattresses,! his
the chamht*r that-it left a balance of ScOtt, John Ferguswn, Jack Young, (iistrihution to needy persons onjif hehadno
$19,940 according to latest revenue e>-j h. Vance, W. J. Deady, Willie Harris, same basis that pork and wheat! crop was hanested, the farmer would ;‘^***^*''
timates.- “ ~h™^ ^ . . i *
leriruitu'e were told
in it-
Suppqi'U'rs of the, hill explained it
included a 10 pn cent raise for teach
ers
therefore was marly $101,(8)0 higher
i Wi P. MohtjoyTahdTA- B. Blakely. ^avie ^eh (lisTrThuTed by relief organi- [deliver u>^the^ibaakJJhat portion Tieces-'
jzations.
A nueting will he held in Young’s i Cnder
all the rest are fn‘e and the administrator to “forget emer
gencies” ami work for a permanent
In removing ail doubt as to who r pfau make the heads of as many of
sary. at current prices, to pay off his the grWy 5^**^ ^ ^^^T’^ the 600.000 families in niT.Tt Ttrerr? of
,, , J ^^mith’s agricul-
as well as state employes nnd hall Frid^nighL^i take in consider-banking system the government
ation the advisability of organizing a f^ij-nish the initial capital for
debt.
than a previous committee hill which f,;^. departhient for the town of t'lin
the senate r«i;ommitttHl-three weeks
ago to be bmmght “within revenaa*.” i
1
Teachers would receive an a\XM-age i
Should the bank, in its marjvetingi
operations, secure better prices for the |
of $6C a mk'.ntli for a six-montb state
term unde: the hill, into which the
suS-cominkriei^i\ rote a teacher |my
raise previously embraced in a sepa
rate h(»usi bill.
Wi'
Aliss
1*. p.
Death
regret to report the death (>f
FlorencA* Hoyd, daughter Rev. credit
Hoyd.
a unit of tho hank in oa.-h av-ricullural I'i;o<i>>cts. the fanuor would bv rred.t-
eii with the balance after the bank had
deilucted its percentage for expenses
and its reserve fund. Should the farm-
state. These hanks WfUild do,nvi com-
nievcial business but would deal en
tirely with fanners and their products.
It is Smith’s idea that Umg-time
is iK'cessaiy for* farmers and
fhiaus woixld be allowed to run for as
liefore Iftst Lhrisliii0&. W ilcs called the.^_th^ country s»-jf-»,<jBii4.ain4f>g g.s po^i-
names of two men he had fklsely ac- ‘ sible. ,
Public work< proj^'ets. inclu<ling
i highway jcbi. for; >*ry work ;«nd simi
lar means of <x'i'uparioh, wore given
sought
er Want to, he could pay in cash.
This reserve fund would Ik* built up
long as two years.
over a perioil of yeas*s and eventually ,
' ' . . . <• , 1 I t
and unsucce.'.<fu!’iy
implicate.
The s:ate’< fir^l kidnaper and killer
in modem times, he went to his death
w'ith all the .flare and Imtou's that
marked his conduct after his arrest
anti tluring hi- tr-Jil and incarceration, methotl of putt ng th.- li*
He walked from his death cell to ..j, his
as aids to the reha-rkta* o i prog: am.
PnkJuct:on of cnn:mt><l rit*s, and
some of the rash w;. ’ht' o’h.
Farmers would re-, used to re-pay the government- for the i
the execution iv-'ni with- a flourish, a
Tom-Dora House
pay their loans at the market value of .bank’s capital. kiterciH woubl H* |>aid
To bahinqe the general wage in-' I would re.'-pectfully anntiunce to tb«'' i luii prixlucts anil the hank in tariijtht govtrmmnt on the lapital until
crease, the suh-committee, consislirrg, traveling public and the fanners would stiui* these jirodiicts to U* mai-|t i lapita itn rtpau.
of Senatojr^W. P. Nicholson oT .Antlev-' throughout the country that J am now ^ keted at the most advantageous tune
.son. .'spearman of PlcYims. and Sints piejiared to hoard at 25 cents a uM‘aT7tTrrTtTFr
For table hoard, $10 peu' immth. I am ^'
Mu.'-g i’O'Ve ! '
There will be ap;*' -X Mia:-
in the .<o..:h to in
of Orangeburg, pared $232,898 fn»ne
appnipriations for slate institutions
and depai tments proposed in the pi e-
vious .senate bill. ^
Only lour itemj^ i
below figures in the house IdiII. Tliey^
convaniontly
streeL
l(»cuted on
t
Smith e.stimated it would require,
har-l from $10,000,000 to $11,000,000 capb j_
j talization for each hank.
day and tc^lay.
Fach s!ji*.e m^ai* p -
i*tan H-
als f«»r the new
—Our Atarfcef
Farm Chiefs Ask
For Price Fixing
on
I The rotton market at this place for
were: onfetlerate penswms | the pa^t week has beAUi quite active ui i
$460,000 to $450,000; stale sanaton uni j ranging from 8% to 9c. Our’
from $120,000 to $115,000; ^ unf<Mier-, stores are seIliag gro<«*i ies at
ate infirmary from $21,700 to $21.h00; U^^ following prices: Hat on. Me. lartl
and itid for crippled chrt.lren molasses 3Uc. sugar cofftu-
$10,000 to $9,000. y, 20c. Hour $4JA
.A majority of the serrate iTranii^ . conclusion of a two-ilav conference
committee adopted the draft aftci e.ss^ ^ . ' called by GovTrnor Olson of Minne-
than an hi»ui of considei-ation ti-^lay. r«'^'n Offi'-inls sota
H »-as l,ui-.....l to Ihr prit.N-r ^ /-ily nr.Kn.->Tii-.- to th.-r ,n.1il-o.-tlv .-nilorsMl
par.- i-op.,.- ... time for iW oiKlil ses.T|,e„o,. an.l opVi- of theTowoV-nrslKe -„„„p„|„„.v ■pr-o.lurtion:
jjjon. ' ^signaTurcs/of , A. Shaiids. uutyor; j
.Shartly after the prinD-il bill wis W. F,. Ow^-ns, clerk.
placed tm the desks of senators r<.-' —
night.. Senator .Ard of M illialll^■l>ul g. 1 _ Church Directors
offcic'il an aioemlmenl lx* tlintiii<ite Preshv’tt'rian church — R\‘V'. \V 1
Auditor Announces
Township Assessors
broad smile playing upon his feature.s. fapijHti
He liHiked for a moment into the face.s rx-habilr.at;on phin
t»r thost who had conic to s**e him the ^r c,*nf« rence h< ' (
anti said cheerfully:
“(ohm! morn.ng, grntk-men.”
He ltM»k his place sprightly in Dh*
jtleath chair, made his last ci*nfession
anil announced “I am ready to mee-t
my (I»hI.” He then hurst into a hymn, the .sugee't "n of the n:i'
ibis clear baritone voice filling the nrnystrator Then t v. gi -
small nmra strangely with meloily. igram will he put mta uitic’
“I’raiivi* Gt*d from ” wule an area a p -. t.
The high volt^ige current cut short Small indust .c>. H 'I'kiiv
buck
y 120 ( t)
^UggO-'r
yc.'te' -
\ prop.
. ffey! ■ I
tht'ir indiv dual '-a' -s. b ui: hi r meo*-
ings wdl be he'd m each '’n'e at on
snal a 1-
:i; - i : ■
■” in : -
lid'. V.
ToW’n and township assessors for his song. Four minutes later —at 6.08 started in rural areas, ji‘oviil:r4
this year have been annouhctsl by the I a. in. Dr. 1.. H. Jennings. pris4m phy- part-time work.
First.” the ^{*eaker ■-aitl. “he mu-'
Des .Moines, Iowa, March 11. Two
hundred farm leaders endorsed a de- a
, , X . 1 . ffuinty auditorJ, Sam R. Dornih, as sician, pronounccsl him dead
mand for governmental jtrice fixing . ^ 1 . , k
follows;
agrirnltural commodities at the^ Laurens city: H. D. Mahaffey. K. O.
Anderson and J. W, Thompson.
and
-liill
the rai.-e for state employes
transfci funds alotled to ii m tm
to the -chool fund.
Williamsburg srTiat»o -ail lit
in ih way to aoyniei!: llu
•ujiproi>nat|tin suffu-cntly ^
the i-tuto teim frrum .-ix i
-r viglo months an6 allov the
M.f lot'ul property pow
i.;- thi additional monliis.
1 Spewhes were centered .around Die
{premise that agriculture should )>••
j treated as an indiisti'y or public utility Hinson and W. T. Boyce,
in obtaining an equitable fixed prirv
The body wa-s removed from the have a small tract of lanti; then he
penkentiary and quietly buried in a must have a house. a decent house in
cemetery in the city. Six close friends which to live. .After that has been
Laurens township: H. H. Blakely, he had selected before his execution done the g-'vrmment (on b-i !
S. R. Sloan and Z. R, Traynhani.
f’linton city: R. F.. Ferguson, A. \’.
Martin and R. L. Plaxieo.
Hunter township: .laek H. Davis,
W. li, Teagut* and G. Fair Buford.
Cross Hill town: A. M. Hill', J. B:
were his pallharers,
(J. T. Harris, of Atlanta,
old etiu.sin
mine, a r -w.
hoe^.
21-year- neees..<a:y pvov tie h
him
••lljfkens, and
11 -^'im g’oeer
of tdie youth M’iies hm*d' untiL he heroiTn*s**"«l*if"tt-.^vnuHng.
f rom
home an! tk‘a*h. was anumg the “We are gt.;ng
.pi t givng reli
21 persons who <aw the killer put to per se. in all ru'al Atiu iica. We mu
(’ross Hill township: Jt>hn Frank
The
h.qi.d
..-1 liool
e'.« liJ
v « n
1X lll<‘i'> jl
It vied 1
to y
.laeohs. pa.stor. Baptist ehii'ch Rev. “If you want the ailvuntages of a' (Iriffin, Turner Pin.son ami L. K. Mar-i^,^^^ He is
J. A. .Martin, pastor; ('. K. ILile, S. S.
Sqfit. Methodist ehnreh Ref. ,1. I-].
I .^lilhnf■fev, pa-tor; J. .M. \N n rlit, Supt. nor. who tiad or.ginally r'llled th<
Sunday school.
‘ileath. Harris watched the execution make the p»-ip!t
lealmly. self-sustaining.
None t»f \Vd»*ri relative-' was pres- “It i... ah-uni
public utility, yon
the rest rfiints,’’ t tii
must ,aJs<) acn-pt
Minnestit.i gover-
Ni-w Budding'-
\ tilock of fi’ e n<*\v -tore-, tv o
stoj-y, with 'hnrolsom" tL' - fi;.-
been erected ; hi \ t Mesr T' T.
The r.mai'x dal not go .»(..jitj mto c yj .Snnierel, and l»i igg> and
the ioli, uo\ve\er. preftniTig to ilear irhy.-- I
its calendar of i IVut statewide n«*as- _i
urt .s apimrcntly upon the p»x--um].tion
that adjenumnienl might follow th'se-
—/'ly upofP Ltie iHis.-age of an apinnni-
alion bill
27 FuiUmt 'JO. secuix* a t^o-lhrrds vide,;
Mr. J. W. d'opr'land has set an ev-
ampb' Tor the town m the ereifnrn of
his syslem of private water works.
gathering fts :i tonference of g(»ver-
hors (.f 15 Mouse ’ scutes, s.aid.
Tho governor termed ihe ronfert nee
an “oTion loriim Du- fa. m organr/.a-
tion leaden ” s\ lien tuily «»ne goveritor
joined hiri. yes'.enlay in the tlha us-
■sjons.
Olsfin saol the propo-el gftvern-
irncniaJ prici. fix.ng prr.gram <-ofiterii-
[ilated that 'prict
Wah-
W. B.
W. 1
' ^ Railrvud talk we h/»k Tor the (i. ('.
a joint reHululion f«»r a cun«lilutional \’ ntilroad to reach thrs’jiTace ihT.s
■ ' M
by the .A. A. A. or s(#nie other federal
agi-nry. He iHunteil to the Bankhead
hill for prodoi-tioiiTontrol and a rm-as-
uit* of pi K-e fixing Tor cotton by Pre.si-
dent as indicaTivt- qtltfig admThlstira-
referenduTB on reducing the itionbi wjllmgiiess lo con.sider now a
nor’s term Jroni four to two .yeat.si , j.simiJar program lot 'other conimudi-
with right iveleclion wa.s rejected. I’nele Johnny Fmnev having entire-
tonight by l^e senate. The vote wu.- ]y y,,^ sight, is having an x-p- | \ pr-ngf-nm ft»r price fixing by an
21 to 17 for the hill. eration v‘‘*T“*'Tr.ert on same by a|.\KA cr*de for agriculture and infla-! auditor and thi' hoard
Lending suriporl ot efforts to wdve optician. " ~ j tion was rejMcietl hj_,the admini.stra-
the appropriation problem without ad- j jjion when pre.sentod by five .Midwi-ei
ditionai reverrae the representalWeK.; Miss Hattie I’ope has been chosen | afltv a cimference here Jaal
todi^’ by a risJBfr vt>le went on record Shady Grove school October.
tin.
Waterlo«» town.-hip: VV. F.
inglon -T. !.. F. Moore and
Sullivan: Ihtunas 1’. Wood,
Freeman and J. .vl .’^ummcrel.
Dials; L. W. Gilliland, John H.
Wolff, and D. D Li ileti.
Vitungs: L Bobo, .1. S. Higgins
arid .1. 1). S’i'uarl.
Sc tiff let 1^4 n (1. L. Hunter, Gtsirge
(Tinningkjiiri aiul W D. Glenn.
Jacks; S W iH'hn, John .\I. t.'ope-
would 1m* tlelerminetl : land and tleoi^re 1. tile.
.Mr. Ilorroh does not know definite
ly w’hen the fir.*-! meeting of the coun
ty board^mill he called, hut indicated
it may A*?>eiuhie in its first session
the third Tupwlny March. RimiI
estate returns were iiiatle this year,
and it will be laicesaary for the .state
tax cammission to ativise'on these
before final action is taken by the
turvi'»«d hv his -«ccon*l wife, families n tin
••n. KoImtI H , -Ic., lit-f rtdD W'
fir-t
nv
AT*’
•gainst. impoiuLiX'n of any new taxes. The school will open Monilay.
The hou^e, lias naw taken ac-
During the dbty a dozen panaceas
tion
am virtually every piece of ma-. yj Bailey & Sons have dniilt .a
,;./or agriculture were ifTered.
Speakers For
_ _ _ School Clqi^gNPraes Offered
a three*-year-,old
arul tw*> ir»'vwn daughter
/
wift*. ■ -*
W les hot a I k »• d h - f • t w f
and allot)' man at lh..hain N
in I'.rjd. II \* •*- at p.i ttetl u!’.*n p'va.l
irig the “i!'*wr 't- n law ”
11 • luid ne i :*» ‘n “the a" < ” -'.ncc.'
t«' tf 'ifo-tl at ).*- t a fol* ihe. uitx; dt
of till Ha’’’" yt»uth. Ill* at*.I rn- y- ar
giied th. tloubl > a\i?tg had .b v. n
him in.-^uTn anti 'he kidnaiong pb»: w;i--
th»* “p:o«liut of a disoidt-rctl mind”
The jury turned a deaf ear to ^he
insanit> plea and found him guilty al
most three wfwks la the hour after he
hail lured the Uarn?' lad to a dt'^erted had __n*.Y_hiwra---:
farm ht»u.-.e li;ae frxmi the Ctty^ —
ant 1 ha mmered h.m l« ilealli with an
UHin liar.
Wiles'San! ke tnl* nd«*d t** e\;<*rt''a
$Lbi*h ran-4>m fnna llu*»bar<r'-T:iTT«*'.
a well-to-do grucery main evet.i! ve,
but hL-* plans were up-et anti he k Rett
Die buy in-dcad.,
r. 'VV -'n relief r<>! >
!*' nk of itOO.i'ov
i’»y beimr on i-r-
*v\ ';ik VV care *'
H* per * n'
Amef'ea.
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been un vacation a'
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and I’a
Mrs. A. C. Workman
Claimed By Death
M
r-.
jor legislation before it. during the kiln and huil). and o)>eT»*d Aiaafan
.day lakl the Kantet-l'ooper bill on the t,aralsome warehouse filled with a finejlVirS. V IClOllo /^UoUIl
of Claimed By Death
senate's doorstep.
.After ;a 51 lo 27 vote Friday,
till went through third readii.g in thej
h*.use thi* afternooa •rithout « record j
Clinton Adveiimers
Advertise merits
from the foTlow'ing '
. ,Mrs. Victoria Austin, 5-1. died at the
F'lorida Minister and Igiurensj
Educator On rommencement
Froifrani At Orphanaije.
Xnrai V\ <<= kman, 67. wukiw >f
Mork'i n, tiled at * '•
^ ll'.tM-well section,.^ an
,eariy hour .Sat urday luvi juiig af.icX-ab,.
For Best Letter
jth« late A I
: home m the
— ^ ^
CommencenicJil -cxerv’ises at
Thomwell orphanage will begin
^ . j VV . Tivcx/ssca sax v.iv. jnCirTlWeil Or|»rianH>^ AWIIl III Mil |
after a motion U) recommit nyii|^.^l appear in to<lay’5 pajler: jocal hospital sSatunlay mnrninjr after if^unduy. June 10th, and already plans:
Representative Blatt, of Barnwell, had ^ ^ Hailey Sons; Mi.ss L/r.z1e, ^ brief illness. 5?he wa.s the widow ofLre under way at the institution forp
been tabled. tCopeland; ScoU ft .Martin; Louis But-
The bill i* an enabling measure to Barber Shop; Clinton College, J.
permit a stg.te authority to bajrow Kennedy, provident; BlakeTy & ^
$34,$00,000 frwn the Public Work* Young; G. H. Davidson, Burial Crises;('Jinton, uml four grandchildren
ministration with which to develop the j* Hale I..ivery -Stable; Bailey Funer;al services were conducted
gigantic navigation and power plan as g Davidson; C. L. Poole F’adgett’s Oeek church in Union
a state project. Drtig Store;. Owens Bros.; R. Z. county Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock
Meanwhile another imjiortaTit niea»-• ^ Cmnpany; T, C. Sumerel ^ |by the Rev. B. L. W'qod, the Rer. Mr.
ure was ,*<ent a long way toward rati- jgj.Q • ‘ Anderson and the Rev. Edward Long,
fication when the senate advanced to. j Interment followed in the church cem
Officers For Year
ctcry.
Founder’s Day
third reading a joint resolution from - « . «
the house extending the time for pay- ^ Chamber NORUnateS
ing property taxes to May 1. The tax
es go into execution Thursday.
There appeared to be some po.ssi-1
bility of a fight on the measure when. At the monthly meetTng of the
it comes up for third feadlf^. A ■‘‘f”" cbamber of Commerce held Tuesday ! !
ate amendment is pending to nominating committee' Presbyterian college will observe
out a clau.se exempting Berkeley and previously appointed to bring in rec- Founder’s Day this morning at 11:45
Saluda counties. The ommendations for officers and direc-jin the college chaiiel, commemorating
would also increase the penalty froih ensuing year submitted its ^ the birthday of its late founder, I>r,
two to three per cent. ^rejiort, the following nominations be-'W. P. Jacobs. ' .
ing placed before the organization toj The special address of the occasion
be acted upon at the April meeting; will be delivered by Dr, Dudley Jones,
President, S- W. Sumerel. !a member of the college faculty. He
Vice-president, J. H. Pitts, Jr. [will give a review of the life and work
Secretary, C. F. Winn. jof Dr, Jacobs a.s a minister, educator
She 1- surNived liv ftuii .sun-t. F.i'i
V\., J. Ryan. Ilusrh B.. and B» n Work-
{One DiDflar To Be ( ;i%en man. all -f • Imton; two >i»-i»-daugh-
Each JS frk Bv The ( hronicle ^ '^iH-a.inan of Jack-
■ ' - ^onvillr. Ha., and Mr- J. B. Scu : v
thej In Trade < ampaiKii. of rhapjfrlL
‘ - - ( Funeral -es t .c«-- wfro t-onduc'rd
The T’hromcle will giv«* awav ?Lftn^, tkf n H.t ii ♦
' »“•* giwvcM.K- ,n n«.) » vvt*;i ••enift.- V
lare unner way at Ihe institution roriearh week dur.ng Ihe ^ene< of thiXM*',Suml«y aflrnK«»n at ;; t.’clot k bv t '-*
the late J. W. Austin and survived jitj, dosing program. ''“Buy in Hinion” advert ija-ment-i. the ^ y' : .
by one son, I),, L. Au.stin, and one j To deliver the baccalaureate sermon j first of which appears in tiday’s pa- ,^1 by the Rev M K Mcdl idl lif (''*i ».
daughter, Mrs. Pauline loiwson, both [the Rev. J. G. Hutchinson, pastor of per. iville. - « m o iO.
(the Pretdrytorian church at High. The subject of cath leUer rnu-*t lie.' paBtrran r uiu f- p
Springs, Fla., has been securetl. “WhyA'ou Should Trade in Glinton,”. j Grauforti
The commer.cement adtlress before [and not more than IIW word* are t» be i u
the gradiiatmg. Hass^will he delivered written. j |_ Dirkcrt. J ”F lU* ’ I j
on Tuesday, June 12th, at 10:30 a. m.,' All letters -.huuld he addri^Tid to Smith ' *
by C K. W’right, superintendent of the I the Buy in t'hiiton Editor of The
loiurens city .schrMils. Other announce- Thronirle
ments pertaining to commencement
The winning .le»ier with the name [Concert Here
week at the institution will be matie of the author will he publishtxi each
later. _ • week.
:— The Minton .MerrhanLs as.-nciation '
I IS .sponsoring the “Buy in CJinton”
Next Month
Exercises Today'FarmersToHear
TO SING HERE SUNDAY
Ffed Gentry,'-frequentjy heard o|er
station WBT^Charlotte/will sirig^v-
erai familiar gospel songs Sunday.eve-_
ning at 7:30 at Bailey Memorial Meth-1 Additional directors: E. D. Craig, |are cordially invited to atten^d the ex
odist church. The 'public is cordially 'R.. L. Plaxico, J. H. Withers|>oon, R. erci.ses beginning this
iiiTited to attend this service. Je. Ferguson and W. W^Harria. 'promptly at li:46.
Treasurer, L. D. McCrary.
land builder. Interested town friends
morning
campaign and .* -ictling forth thc.r club siHin.soring
Lever Fnday ^
,Ires, the farmers of l.auren« .rounty —— ' ""’'''“r ''-
in the court house Friday morning at MEN MEET FRIDAY * - - - go'op or-
11 o’clock, at which time he will speak--
on “Farm ihoblcm.s and Pursuing of'
Farm I^oans.”
Mr. I>ever
agricultural
fward wiih plewsing results and the
ieDtertamment coming just' after the
The Tegular monthly meetiiig of the Fuwter hdikiays will douht]e.ss prove
.Men-of-the-4’hurrk of the Fint Pres- of interest to local mu.'-ic lovers. *
i.s onl* of the well known ^^^f*^** church will he held Friday - " The Spartaaburg Chorus conaiats of
leailcrs of the .state and oclo^ Thia being the sixty voices and will present a welL
has a message^of vital imporUnce for 'f-””‘"5 ^^***1/^ the hnlancod aad enjoyable program.
.. , t / * . ,' dectkdi
the county s farmers, who are urged f,,ii —j .u-. v . i v
to b« present. . * ““ » «l tW, ta-r «««i. bi, kit .mI bpy.
a I Wherever the aansicians have appear*
Fd they hnor scored a
received.