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The Clinton Chrttekl^ Clinton, S. Thur^ay, March 15> 1934
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WILSON W. HARRIS, Editor and Publisher
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Its corre.spondents.
the stronj^est wind flat rock ha.s had
since thej)oIitTcaI meetinff Here in the
park 5 years agp.
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year, Xovmeb^r 1. - j clay, and the celibraticm itself will be FEBRUARY HONOR ROIJ.
The measure, ratified by the lefris-; worthy of the history and traditions 1- FOR WADSWORTH SCHOOL
lature last week, had lain oiVxthe gov-;of the church. , . I > _____
emor’s desk since Friday =while he
At Bailey Memorial
well, TtiT edditor—i fruess i will close studied its effect on hisrhway depart- ’ P _ *._^i
]for this rtme. your paper is getting. ment finances. It was estimated to re- ^CVlVttl OClVlCoS
kinder weak in newrs', and had it not of suit in an annual reduction of one mil-
benn for the air-mail ifraft ansoforth lion dollars in the department’s reve
in wa.shinjfton, d. ,C., here of late, nue. The act provides simply that ex-
• there would not of benn nothing worth isling license fees; except those on
[reading excepp the flat rock news com mop carriers or trucks with a ca
and the patten meddison adds. opacity of more than two ton.s, shal.
yores trulie, |be cut one-half. i Methodist church, acicording to an an-
mike'Clark, rfd. ^ j . nouncement made yesterday by th-
corry spondent. f ‘pastor, the Rev. R. A. Hu.-kev.
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Second grade: Jim Crawford.
Third grade: Omega Monroe.
Fifth grade: Dorothy Horton.
Sixth grade: Martha Young.
Seventh grade: Frances Horton.
Revi\-al ser\’icos will begin next,I
common earners or trucks with a ca-, ^ •
.parity of moro than two ton.,, shall “venme at ba.ley .\Jetno.-.al
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Clinton Lions Club ^
, News Of Interest
Laurens Baptists;
Plan Celebration
Laurens, March 13.—The Fir.'st Ban-
^ tist church of Laurens p^ans to crlt*.
Dr. Jon6H Speaker At Friday S brate its lOOth anniversary’ with c'n-
aSession. New Members Added, tennial exercise.s later in the year.
District Meet Here March 23. September OrtoV- A:
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’’nd Watt'-
*'' leader '
E. Mood Smith, O. D.
Felder Smith, O. D.
. Smith & Smith
OPTOMETRISTS
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CLINTON. S. r..THrRsnAY. MARCH IT., 19.34
The Clinton Lions club held its reg-
AN ADMINISTK.MTON MI’!!\BPrL[
"We wentito the tvoulde the Xohodv’s RusiflCSS
day'to check up on the alphhbt'tieal , p,. McG»*e
•hu'*".aus :r. Wa.shington under ‘he X»;v,- ."..r";-..-.,-.-v ...ir",,
IV'a!. We thot'cht wo niirht like to u.'<e ^
a meeting Monday night of thf- boa-d
of deacons, it was definitely decided
... , , , , to hold centennial exercise-; some ti.ne
ular b..«ori<ly lo.Kl«..»-mc.tme (he pre.-ent year. As a fir-;
l-nday cvan.nfr at the Mary MaaRrove formulaUrtR proRrrffi
tea room.
Hedgepath Ls a strong ore-.ch^r. con
vincing in his )Mnnne ,tn,! ''--ing
• .-t ries ^ s'''’'-ii g
luring tbf vvee’f it. :
•'.nd a.l ui'r . .i
vvhich te? .. 1*
7:30.
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SPECIALISTS
Fyes Examined. Glasses Prescribed
t Laboratory for Prompt Repair
Service.
T.7 West Main Street Phone 101
f i.LN'lON. S. C.
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}f ar- , a
iCommittee wa^ named ‘o a ejr.'i.
data for a complete historic^.' keit.*)
in
a fv’W of the letters ourselves, but
Flat Rock laocals ,,
. U J'* ’ J L U 1- U college, who
the puntrh * judy show which has McIWill
there doesn’t .-eerr to be much left ex- iteen staling fine verb cure for si-at-
r
Visitors present were: Marion Kir-i u u i ;
- r aL M, a an 1. ' ^ “0 chtirch, whicli was organ.ze.l in
ven, former foottmIVstar at Presbyte- ,r..., x Vv -a. . •
. ^ , 1834,x This committee c‘(>” ‘. ei
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ce”-; Q, X. Y and Z But folk- are get- tjra in f'"ont of the drug .stoar for dr.
tin.' so u-ed to s.emg a in! of rn.tialr hukdK*'! green has pulled up stakes
in orint. withou: iH-.mr sure wha’ tluy and moved to cedar lane, .si'vveral of
Thdmas W. Bennett, R. K. Thoniieoii
.an; and Ryan Rnrlcdairi ai
who lives near Clinton. He was the *■ ». b u • / i
I of the deacon boar d. ( .k*
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gue.st of Jack H. Davis, Jr.
I tees will he nam?;J froin
to asskst ill the work of
mt an. that we though!
make a sort or* d.e. ‘U: y
wf’d ‘ry
our men folks go to cedar lane ever!
a!r-:inge:Ti''nt
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gr.eui?ura! R-.a
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Dr. F. D. Jones, member of the Pres-■ program for th;
ng a
night lt» see the show
in sa
besidi's the manager.
it ha,. 2 Rirk It is«|K.c;<.d that th<-^.c-a..-.i.
sninr. nllso o sn.akns and a monkfy'17**?!!**^. ‘Tk h' nautte t.f a ht
. •^iwas The New Deal. He went intot
bktrsrrri VT' Adv
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ry Boartk.’
•SuUi.n
es I’.oarfl.
*i*sr nmver has ‘md vet heard from
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to
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the history of tbe^recovery legislation!
pa.ssd at the Jf^.33 session of congres.®
a’hd expla^d-the meanmg^Ahe-rtew
I>f. Jones built his addres'
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1‘I,B Depos;: I..«iu; Intion Board
IZ’ r.xeiiit:\e Couneil. asked him to look into the matter af
bIB' F.nie-gt iicy Hi'U'king Co'-pi.r- once, ar.d !r* cheek Come f()r\var<L he
■ .‘■hould hur»y as it looks like ojur town
H uie and Fa'm well is going dry. /
monney w’bich he intends
u.•^e to pui watter works in flat four points, viz; We must not
- hfe s«ckei-:-terraf-.^0[f. __tbo
tr(a;s!':e at wasdiington, d. and
Ki
ectric
Alcohol Control
.\dminist 'a* ion.
(’oonliMutor of
ation.
- UFA
Ai;' hority
!'.\( .A Fi'deral
.A(''ninis’. rat ;i»n.
F^ A Farm ('•-ed
h\T Federa
Tran-pi»rialion. '
FDIC Fefleral Dejiosit
■fiorpo ration.
FKR.A Federal Kmergency Rtdief
Administration
FFSB
lizution Board.
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B( urd
af-
her
inanent in govenifrient; We may as
well grow used ’.o the idea of being
controlled; VVe mu.st learn to cw)P**L7.h
ate jiersonaliy, as communities’ and as F
slates; Prepare for a long-time period*
of planning. j
£yery. rfipytabl^ tfore guar-
anfees fbe goods if sells. But
style and better fit jn
more
SERIES
Insurance
The Lions club recently lias •addc'J j
jerry new members: Hamp Boyd, .Ar-'
,thur Copeland, Thurmond Raynor, and
nigl^
. arm*, s:
Dan Hollis, the latter being a trans
fer from the Rock Hill club.
Ftsleriil F-mploynrrnt'd^IaTd^
Federal Home Loan* B:i'hk die is.
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Hoim* Ctwrn'
J"; F<*;;n t or
purat nm
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lmlu."tn«! .Advis
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Boa I'll.
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Nalumal
Niit.onal Fim'.iir' m’y Cou’ ci!
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N3‘.«>na' laitior
Boa*-d.
miss jennie vt-eve smith, our
ficient schoil' principle, had a.s
supper' guess night, mr..
spiiiks, the frud tree agent, and he
s<‘l up wbyn her !n~ThT^ T)^^f>C-roorn
at the ^Ubarding house till after mid-
inrs. jane'collard who runs
says it looks like love, but
4‘‘ I'*"’’ March 23, the club will ha\e as guests :
alrx'ddy. she is thinking oHriting to j|j^. y^her three clubs that;*with (Ttfi-j
his home town in allahama to ask if;ton. compose this district: McCormick,|
’Honea Path and Greenwood. .A pro-;
being arranged, with Bob
! We Will Open
7 Series “K’^
On March 10,1934
men's clothes can't be guar
anteed unless they are tailored to measure. That's an added
feature of our clothes that's well worth getting and they
cost no more than ready
mades.
$
At the next regular meeting on
25.00
and up
Kooks for Stock Scbscriplions
Now Open At Office
THE UOMMEKCI ai. H \NK-
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gram is
the mad dog which passed thru town o^i-ns as chairman of the commituv
on a (uesday hn everything in biting j (« Kinard, president i»f .New-
; distance, including 7 dogs and 3 cows eollege, will be the .'■peaker for
and 2 caffs and 1 mule, and he chased meeting.Other entertainment fe:i-
yore corryspomlenr. mr mik<* CMark, ^^res are to be includtsJ hut which;
ifd. from the south-<*dge of town bi‘en announced by the:
LIBERTY
i;k sork see oi r srrinc line of
SILK MATERIAL, BUTTONS AND
SILK DRESSES
BUILDING & l.OAN |
.H> i/rK('KIV1;1) I.\ oi l*. L.AI)IES- deimrt.ment
plumb thru the north-eilge, hut he commitU'C.
newer did get in snapping distanci'
VR \ , National liiH-ove-y „f Lini. hi.-; head was cut off after he- looking forward to stag-
was killed, and sent to the 1‘^’lsVris-j it^^j ladies night celebration later
laluix* at the slate capitol, and they re- . spring. President John H. Da\is
porUnl that he had rabbits and all l**'*''.ijas appointed a committee to In'g-.n
SOILS aiid other dog." and rattle bit by nuiking plans for-the event, which
ASSOCIATION
H. I). Henry, President
L\ M. B iland, Secly-Trea'^.
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Copeland-Stone Co*
CLINTON, S. C.
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Pe’joh'um Iiulustry .A.^snCi-
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him should Im* killed at once or'put up
Public Wi'iks .Adininislra- with muzzles on.
is expected to be an enteilaining and
amu.sing affair.
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<'ifnci .Advi.Moy Buar^l.
old man dickinson, the miser, and
a life-long ressidend of flat rock, is
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tu.ne.-'JH’i’ Va'h >■ Authority.
Ffuti’d .S’.ait ' Finploynn nt bothertnl to death oniier count of th«'
govvernmenl has found out that he
f initials }i;is a 2y-dollar gold peace in his pos.
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oul a lo
U"v ttefiov the New session and did m<»t turn same in at
•hi‘."e «' ! h*' l'«'ile>'al Iasi call. tl looks like lu* will-tie took
to law; he is tlodging ever sliange
man who comes to town, lu
ing-like he lost it last week.
Blackwood Signs
Auto Tag Cut Act
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Rei'Mist ruc! ioli I' i-
th» Rc
and ot lu .' Itut
:« li'l one so* of
con'0<|iU'nce tban
IS
mak-
j ('olumhia, .March 13. Governor
Blackwood today signeil the auto tag
(•ut act insuring motorists of f»0 jut
cent reduction in the costs of plates
at the hegiiming of the new licen.ve
.March wind.'
in
w JH running tj"
w
Hat Ko<'k do much
Damage
the month *«r marich. with her high
winds, has arrived ai' l hav<* alreddy
done a righ: smart of damage up lo
now, as follower";
10 Years_Ago
lu lu." ul InleceaU Fetua. The Chtuiiicle
of March 1.1, 1921
f mrs ab*H»t* joiu's lust 2 outhouses i
f y l>«*iing~iVb*w e«r V»vV‘r~aTul busted alt
■"he~wtl1 havc^only 1- of
du* ."ays.
> pt'aces
'aiiie re-built. so
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f.
In* Stall' T*-;! n ng "chool iia." lu'on
> ri s.i.L.110(1 .n ll.e ^’.ate ."upply bill
!» w buiul.ng"
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'A B BMaVf'raicb’tiaT. is now corn-
pit ing plan" for the Ixiui.se Mayes
M' lu^naf coll;
■irphanage.
2 the 2 largt* flowt'r pots with
ferns in same made out tif 2 milk
churns, and painted green, wliich have
set m mrs. lou brown’s front pi-az/.a
I for .5 yr., wa.s blowed -over and ruint.
3 mr. John smith, uncle of miss j
age lo W er^^Tr-'i at the jonfttc Vl"FVe ."mithr.^our afficientj
."choll principle, had his new gi’ind-
stoiH* h!ow«sI over and split into 7
peaces, so his son. jimmie, tohl at
>chool; he is u."ing 1 |H*ace for a wHcIt
rock.
♦ 'ojKdand has leturned to
(iei'-'^re W
iti' f ; iner p«*sition of active vice-
pit "ul» nt and cashier td the First Na
tional hank.
4—miss sallie veeve smith lost 4
nice suits of uiuier-clothes by the
martch wind which blowed them' a-
loose from" the clothes line in the
D. E. Tribble Co.
KONER.M, DIRECTORS
and
EMHALMKRS
IJceiistxl Elnbaliher. Complete
Modern Equipment
Day Phone
94
Night Phones
24. 253 or 255
Clinton
S. C.
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INTO THE CLASS GROUP
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ora Ktr aoiiars more a mon
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, AUckiB0m, $723*
Mr. and .Mt" J. D. Boland. Mr. and
Mrs. F M. Boland and Mr. and Mrs.
I. C. iioland Were in Little Mountain
ye.<terday for the golden wedding of back-yard of the IxiarUing hou.se, and
th“ former’s parents. .she says she had not heard hair nor
^ hiik* of same since they left, finder
_ T- J. Blalock^ I^ .M. D^^Y’oung, will be rewiarded and no questions
George Blaiock. Hays and "Duckett a.sked or aheereiif.
MULES!
phy that
tban todaji
Yhfc whole IdealItri<icSvWidiicsnew*'KiiieeTAG^n"whecla»
life is built around the philoso* with amaxing comfort on amy road.
Umorrow must be
Young attended a fruit growers’ meet
ing in Ibiumbia yesterday.
5-yore corry sf>ondent. mr. mike!
. -} Clark, rfd., lost a fine dog hou.se by!
Ed Owens left Saturday for Mil- the wind, and it looks like 3 of his;
waukee. Wis., where he has accepted dogs were left with their front legs j
a position. sprung and other wounds about the
head, the other H dogs escai>e<l in-
j
M isses Frances Witherspoon, --Kale jury eveept as to .miner scratches, an-
Milam. l>>uise Bond, Agnes Davis, soforth.
Ague? Young, Loree Adair, Ixiis — —_
Adair, Agnes Tolbert. Martha Young, 6-the stet'ple at rehober church i
Ruby Steer, Hattie Mae Horton of has benn twisted about haff around, j
Winthrofi college, are at home for the and you can stand on the outside'
Day after day, we hear people say—"I’m
so gl^ I decided to purchase a Poodac
Eight! It is u$ch a satisfaction to feel that
we have something more than mere trans
portation."
This extra measure of satisfaction, of
cour^, is strictly s plus value when you
buy a new Pontiac Straight Eight.
For, purely on the basis of what the car
itself provides—it is the inost to^iemi
in America for anyone to buy.
And, hoalJly, it is omo of the two most
hcaiitifiil cars in America today—abao*
lately regardless of cost.
Certainly, it's a pleasure to own the new
Pontiac. For it is unmistakable that the^
man who drives a Pontiac has gone out of
the mass group into the class group.
And yee—it costs pramcally nothing to
take tnis step. When bought on time pay
ment, the driereDce between the cheapest
cars'and the Pomtiae is frequently not more
diaa a few doUata u moe^.
First of all,' Pontiac is a Jqf car—with' a
wheelbase of 117 inches—wmd big, roomy
bodies by Fisher.
Come in for a demonstration of the new
Pondac. Let us show you how easy it is
to step np to "Straight Eight" ownership!
It is powered by the grett Poodac *
way Ei^ht" engine—oac of the
motors in use todayf
LIST PEICI AT POaiTlAC. MICHIGAN
iAr«
mg a
Umpric* $$ $3200 .
^69 5 s
AMD IIP / tka Mmorin $$ $3200 mdOitk
holiday?.
We have just unloaded another
Fine Young Tennessee
and sec the bell hanging in same. | m ^ . "•
a subscr'iDtion list is bcinsr circulated!^****®* pnced right.
subscription list is being circulated^
dn W^nesday afternoon Mrs* T. I), to raise monney to twist it back where | , Call at OUr stable at once aud
look them’Over.
rTopeland entertained in honor of Mrs.
Ceorge Watts Copeland
it wa." befoar the wind hit it
fowj blow.
such
THE ECONOMY STRAIGHT EIGHT
Friday aftemooD twojovely parties, 7—dr. hubbert brown lost a nice c75
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•were given by Mrs. J., D. Jeanes and felt hat which wa.s blowed off of his
Miss Maude,Pearson in.honor of Mr?, head on main street on friday. he
George Watts Copeland and M rs, chaked iji for nearly 2 miles so he said,
Blakely Tribble. 1 ■' (but never ketched it. he sai«l it was
YOUNG BROS.
LIVE STOCK CO.
John T. Little, Mgr.
Ir* "
THOMASON MOTOR CO.
EAST MAIN STREET LAURENS, S. C.
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