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The Clinton Chronieic, Cfavton, S. Thursday, March 22^ 1934
Announcements
Charges for insertion in this
column will be as follows:'
For National Offices S7.50
For State Offices ...: 5.00
For All County Offices
not enumerated below...
County Commi.ssioners ...
Magistrates for I.Aurens
and Clinton
All other Magistrates
Where announcements
made prior to May 1. the right
is reserved to omit the entire
column from time to time if
limitafions of space justify it.
Terms are cash.
5.00
3.00
5.00
loo
TOIlAYx^
FCANK PARKER
STOCKBillDOE
Track Tesuns Meet
Carolina l^turday
Both Varsity and Freshtnan Out
fits Go Into Action. Meet Is
Chansred To P. C. Field.
Both varsity and freshman track
teams of Presbyterian college open
their sea.sons'with Carolina on 5^tur-
1
which were discarded inefficient by jerally. It looks now- a^if of that
conrmtercial concerns > several years sort of legislation were going tt>" be'—
ago, built to designs which make enacted. , ‘
The so-called “Tugwell bilP which
would greatly cripple the food and '
!drug industries and curtail advertis
ing does not now seem likely to be
enacted, even w its present modified
.=peed impossible. -And the'army flyers
are .still getting the same sort of
training they got during the war.
The Promised Veto
There is a general feeling here that
I the President’s promise to \*eto any form. Neither does the bill for the
bill for increasing payments to veter- regulation of stock exchanges, in any-
ani* will not have a very serious re- thing like the fotm in which it was
action on his political popularity, introduced. That bill, as drawn up by
C MIFF US—-Man .Made
Washington, March 19.—The pass such a bill, because ‘he “hot iogs” of the adminl.-tration,
j .. T l' <■ yj -ri tor fieews uecessacy to a good many artful\v concealed many Socialistic
*** observers r-yeet—and evervbodv <*<^^)2Tes.smen to go on record in favor ideas, which might easily have result-
man.« life is what he chooses preMously schedule<I to be run pff is *ei*her a ^ vant to he re-elected— ed in putting a complete en<Ptp
to make it,” I heard an epiinfnt C'olumhia. but btCau-^e pf t|be fact that ^ political observer is “Wei! the them do. But it is believed vestment in s^urities., In.stead o^t,'a
.scholar say not long agi>. It sounded the Carolina track is undergoing ini- honeymoon’s over.” The'*refer^ii« is strong public sen- moderate measure drafted by Secre-
li« > pretty broad otatenuni. but as provements, it will be held here. The;of eourse, to the love-fea.-t in a-hich'‘his partieul.r form of ury of Commeree Roper probably will
I triMt to .n.l.... it 1 ... ot tiu.’' teams will be slightly handicapped by the President, conjpress, bustfiess, in-i>** ♦ e • a a op e .
ltrmdtoan«l5ze,tIeametotVeon. idustry, a^ricultute, labor and all the' Even the President s closest fnends, if the .reader does not understand
FOR CAME WARDEN ,eIus;on that he was rieht. reason of the recent holiday., but elements of the American popu-‘‘'“I "“'have such a imnlications of the phrase “hot
I hereby announce myself a eandi- Vo.^ „eople won't arree. heeaure "honld be m fair shape by ihe|,^j;^_^ together for!Mnsvess next year. ^ .^ould remember that the
date for Game Warden in Ixaurens peoprP are not sati=fied with end of ♦he week. jthe past year And what is impFed in ^ be a good many Republicans elect- . , , ... i i •
County and pledge .myself f. abide wh.i they have m.dh of fneir lives. The varsity will be composed of sevJihe Xse h tta Mr Ro^," veU Is'?*- m
by the resulUs of the Democratic pn- ^“1 imagine that if they had “got the >ral mpn nf ?»«f taa«.« not so likelv
\
tnary
rriiiung his5»eem to be any ^ the administration is Felix Frankfur-
R. MILLKR BROW.N.i b‘eaka” their careers would .Aomehom olhers'who sen'e^on The” frosh own “way"from”^ni^ on^ He pr^ably' there ter, and his young disciples come by
e’^al seasoned men of Ia«t year’s team not so likely to have everythin!
I hereby announce myself a candi- bwn diffe^nl. But. looking too eariy a** yet to namelxvill get moVt everything he goes af- /"^'H ^ a comfortable Democratic nj^i^riame naturally.
Laurens I'**’*' the failures as well as the' - - - - “ '
d»te for Game Warden in Laurens v>va oi me laiiures as wen as me ,,„j. e„ntestants in the vari-’ter, for another year or so to come; " .‘J'* ’’““7 *”*
County, subject to the result of the among men I have tcnowm events, but it is felt that the but be will have to firht for what hei^”^** orswa aC p-
Democratic primary. ^r jears, think the, professor «a.s G^iYspcocks will run into plenty of
A. B. GALL0M’A> . .. . . ... trouldr when they meet the Ho.se,
I hereby announce myself a eandi- 7^ ‘ Z'" l*«^«'*se they *3 \vhite many of tie rat ispimnU ii
I heren> announce myseii a canai ^ot or would not make the necessary fp-_L. honor«
date for the office of Game Warden to attain the goal of their am
but he will have to fight for what he
gets, or'pfuch of it
in Laurens county and pledge myself bitions; the
successes siiecr»-fji>d he-
are without experience,
is thought that they will give the
pens between now and election. And j
the President’s dominance is so great'
_There is. as ‘yet. iw .effective or- , that he can afford to lose a good deal i
ganized opposition, either within or,of his ascendancy and still be in full j
without the Democn^tic party; nothing control of public affairs. !
whatever that can be called organiza-
to .hide by the results of the Dem.- .h, y had ie -hym 'Sm C„:.ch"MoM;m,„'To‘;S: ” de’::;: ':!'"’.*!!?/ is%rso
cratic primary.
J. F..SATTk:RWHITE
in
a good deal of a m'xup among
into the job. To the failures ther ,.p material that Can be used, j hem selves as to wha» po Vv *0 pur- .
.su^s^s ^-^nied to have U-en eas y ■ molding the varsity. or-whethe'r ot si*/tigh: ind await supposed, but on the contrary is ;
1 hereby announce my.self a can-1 achieved but only the man who has ro.>,ter of candidates for the developments But there are manv mi- concerned with maintaining
county, and p.edge my.self to ahide^t worked than did .he man who Varsity: Waldrep, F. Jorilan. Year- of which con
,.by the results of the iHmiocrattC pn- .ai.ed. ^ . f.ul, E. Arnold. C. Johnson. Hudson,'future trouble for the
. ... .. _ P. Freeman. Wing^, Cnderw(»od,
-"^TTTaid WilhTinki, Fiiti rirmhrrn i _ ^erv and svvin
I hereby announce mystdf a eandi-
H
'W marv woid fhvs
tat:** To
liarrett, Perrin, Clark. Bradley. Willi.=,,
‘t o the of attempting toj.ut into effect «uch re-j
^ ■ , - - . - forms as would make it more diffi- ‘
he a'lm n s‘ra:ion. • . . • .
cult for business to prosper by Inck-
~Mr. Rnnyeveli, tiowe vey in
Mott for Your Money
In • Good Laxathro^
Thedford’s BLACK-DRACGHT ha«^
been highly regarded for a locf,
long time, but it la better appre
ciated now than ever before. Peo
ple are buyln* eAeo'tWng njore care
fully today. In buyln* Black-Draught,
they jfet the nio.Nt for their money.
In a Rood, effeotHe laa.itlve. depend
able for tlie relief of ordinary conetl-
pallon trouhles.
Thedford’s Black-Draufht
in a 25-cent packaga
for Children, g*t flra»ant-ta^tin0
at. meeting trouble. The mv-si -ericas
hu- far is !
d.tv for tl.c offico of Game Warden »• " ' ranford, Giliir. f.tman. Itvat ,
^ Larons vounty and pimteo my-adf ■“7''“^';' ^ -y. Chartes, .Sims .'Walloch. J. Whitv..
m Lau.in^ <oun,) pl.dxv m». Har.in. For, hand. The manager isl'*'- ''i'”'™'' <'f
.ngs. .Some y-ufs ago a s'.u- u (•r..4nfor,l lan.l the -rza^naer I M (thc Hir mail eontraeS-' and effort
No One
to abide bv the results of the lK*mo-
cratic primary.
S. EVEKinT MARTIN.
*'i> wn*
S-nt
iich thing-
d *h-
, rept.-N
aV' rage unedueate 1 man , used n>*’.
IVhereby announce myself a eandi- more than Tiiu liiff n nt v\,»!“*s, .-..im-
date f**r the office of Game Wankn -a* g" tr f^^ha'e Vv*caf>u*ai:;^^ of.
in l^urens county and pledge myself "n.y wont 'y
to abide by tlie result of the Demo- In '’ «• effe to com{):ii*'a d c on-
cratic priniarv. biy of i.nglish for ^n the i*. rfa-
K. .jri> LANfJSTON.
use of
1 hecA-by announce mys«*!f a candi
date for the office «»f frame Warden
in Laurens county umi |>!edge myself
to abide by the results, id.the Demo-
cratic primary. . _
.SIDNEY A. LEE.
State Registrars
kX)K MAfllSTKATE
(At Mountville) '
I hereby announce my.self as a can
didate for .Magistrate of Hunte
v..n of iM rsftji- peaking o’hiT long-
uages, the faculty of .New Voik L'ni-
\ev.-:’y luis cuine to tite conA-ljr on
that not more Than 9P0 w.-mD are
rA-al’y iiis'led to Cany (»n all ordinary
runver.-alions. -TKat dte-s n»»t include
lr-t‘hnical terms. i»f coarse,
‘ 'T'x- many j'-ernn.s have a tendenry
to u.-e unusual words wiiere*^ ordrnary
one.- will answer as well <»r iretter
Sometinns 1 thit:|j^ the wurai w*»uld
understand it.self la*tter if not*ody
Were allowed to u.-e more than 1*00 nual mei‘ting of the South Carolina
Har.in, Eorehantl. The manager
W. H. Cranford, and the trainer, J. H.,
f'h'ip'iuiii. carry fin the ai'* mail 'F
Fr-shmen: Prather, J. 'B. .*acoh>. ‘ tl'C army’s planes and flyc -.
lamb.rc!!, Wi’liams, .tordan. rolling-,: The death of ttm you^ig ?"my men
Th<^mp^on. Peeler. Al>bff‘t. Mriijween. in the first two we‘*ks. and thtl doubt
.«Ic.\i|>ire. I..f»ve, Freeman, Crew. King, as to 'whether there had * o-n s-ziind
Mann, Oxley, Duekelt. Tuttle i.- man- gr<iund for the l airirg c-mmer-
ager. cial companies from the mail routes
arouse<l a storm of protest here
among Democrats a.s w,. !! as Republi-
cans, which the President m*‘t by or-
T'rfc Anv^l G dering mail-carrying by the army sus-
i O 1 vgCCI /\pril U (ixcept Ufuler the m- favor.
~ ^-1--- ^able con<litmn.< and starting the ma-
Prominenl Fdurators Will Take chinery for the restoration « f the air-
I'arl In Se*ision.s. Dr. John .Me- services to C«)mm* rc.al companies
fe<4'jippe<l an*! manned to perform.
I No better pr<>of could be adduced
... ... . „ . , Inf the l*ri'si,|pnt's poIit>r»t arumeq
N,.»Vri,v. MHr,hi:.-.Thv-ix!l.»ni,,^^^ appnintnivnt of foL land-
.*-ome <»f the profto-eel legislation
wh.ch the President intrusted to oth
er- to draft came out of the mill with
a lot of radical and destructive pro-
vi.sions, which unduly alarmed many
business men and conservatives gen-'
Sl'B ;(’RIBK TO THK CHIIONK LE
“The I’aper E^erybod.v Read**”.
Zenith — .Atwater Kent
Radio Exchange
>V'e Rent Radios.'
We Repair Any Make Radio
(lUaranteed Service.
Sween On IVogram..
hergh on the committee t»> inv«‘5t'!gate
Town.-hip. at Mounlville. subject to '^ords. anu thf*se were so clearly de- Asswiation of Cidlegiate Registrar.^ subject of army and com-
the re.'^ult.-f of the iVemoeratir primary Dr.Cil that nobody could iipsunder.-tan 1 will Ik* held Ajinl ♦>. at Newberry col- aviation. ^
J f... DlfRERr ‘herr m«*an4ng?v. ' b-ge. acctMoltng to annotmriement • of
TOR magistrate ' I'rnf <•. A. K.uf„.an, rv,ri..U.r .t (h.,c,.mv-,U.|.vr SvrAiw
( \t Clinton) \SE.\rHEK—Itown hast ..Newberry college. One outftome of the wm^le air-mail,
, , , . .... .If .. . The month of Februarv. P.*31. was 'Hie topic for general diseu<>a*n for matter is 4b force into ilw c-n^cioiis-
1 uniiDUnct* a cstn* • « -i *11 > 4 • 1 j ^
iht’ nui.vl st-vt rv winter month the inornin>f meetinjr wil! U* The Kx- ne<s of Anienr.an n»eo,p*^ J|f>4 of
t.a ! -rn Fiiited Stales simc** ths- w n- |t»*rimf*ntal .liinior C‘'!leg.‘ ««f Certam ma»'y in y^i-hington who did n«*t un-
didat*
Hun’f
tf*
11
u
ma; V.
for re-election as Magistrate
• 'rowri iiM). ;*t Clinton, -ubie’t
it.-ul..- of the Demir i-Hfa- pn-
B. R. Fl’LI.EK.
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A
of 1777-7.S. \Nh«*n
•hv
Tlie
Wa-hingJor's Caiolina H.gh . »|
army camoed at Valh y, F' *ge and b aders will he John Cha<e. regis
fritzi* to dial h. There havx
lOK SCPEKVISOB
1 hf'eby Mnnouiice my-»*lf n lard-
d.al ^ H (•'■•ction I'.-* Super\: .r of
La ren> eoun'y anti | !('1;‘* ai>-■
at»‘<ie >y ' ill' !■ -'i,',.- ’* the rr -
prima v.
-JCllN D W. .V \T i ■
I h'-'r’'' .'iMii nio n’v-e!'’ H
«lale f >! Supi ’ Visor ot l.•'U*•••^'s *
ty a*i<l r*'' jge iny.-t !’ to r.b 'b y tp
resu!'- "f the I >omi,<" :il ic fornary.
A. HUF.n MARTIN.
r<
\
en liA-av • r si'ous, bui n»>t in A»n-
r' «'n v\ ’h such low tt inperaluiv.-.
’ my fa in lh< re wa.- at on** l?me
ft • i.Ae!.. d* I' h <*f >v w . h
je h i V b. ;rs, t '.v; • n ■ V ft
>• t-r ' .tb il*' - I
who \A e ceit I'n ihjvt
; i ' M !'ad ''U ■’/« * ■ t > «
' * «•
f .
arid ' le
tbustaml the facts, that t'“f^,4f«*vern-
Mieiit’s air services 8*^* a 'ay b*'h:Tu1
of the I'niverslty^ of S'Hith vV‘'o-of crnTtmerriab commits?*—, n
. na. ami R. If. .Jones, rv‘gistrar of -;«e«Ml, tjuality ami e-i. t r .nt «<f
\\ ii'.thn»f> college. )danes ami in the s'- '1 f ,r a\;-
.lames H, Hope, stale s».ipe*':n"end- ators. This the rt u’t f -- era! fac-
>f education, will make an a<l- tot-i, tme of them oe ng ’ fa-'t, of
on “Tht* P»'o|M»se I Plan ft*r e 'Ur.-t*. thalj army and n . y Cy. -s
Spring’s
Finest Shoes ii
FOR DRESS AND SPORTS
F’or well-dres.sed men who appreciate the superior
style and solid comfort of high-prade shoes—we are fea
turing many extraordinary valuies. They’ll show you how
tc keep your standard of footwear up and your expeB.*^es
down! Practicallv everv favorite tvpe cf shoe far dress
or sports wear is included in our spring assortment.
ent
.O
<*>
-Mt .s ale In-tit
•'•aineti for onlv one t'
From I until 2 "0 o’cItH-k a luncheon war; ami a fighting plane
\v • b«' Jm'd iw ’he 'lining hall. Prof, tended io cai'v ci’go *>'
r- * h'lrle.M L. Traliert. of XvwJMriy c«*l- or to make M'hetiuled fi '
. wh ‘h .-
- r, *' in-
•a - r;<*vG>
**i.
.nc
4”
( (K NTY CO.MMISSIONKR
I h r«'l >■ annouucV mvM'lf a eamii-
datip for Caun’y Conimb^- 'mcr"ef"1”au-
rem- < AMmty, jiuhj-tcl to| the results of
the DeimK-ratic jirimaty.
E. hRANK .\nDKRSON.
■ i 1,. 'b - \' r '■ t «la>l •!
rt >• . wa tt,'1 ttving t - -.y*r !< ge faculty, will presuU*. Di. .♦■7 J.at--night. ‘
g‘i* - -' ii='W te aceoun' for --e ■ d Derrick, also ef the Newd>e’'‘ry college .Vnotlu'' importi^it fa-‘t tr.-'l'aweve'.
we-aiher. .Nothing g've- m«»<l p -/Ic faculty, w ill make an addre.<-. .V .-hort *h,. ^royernmen al. id. a. . h ap-
niore p"ea. ure ihi.n to try their hamf- riiu>feal pntgram, featuring .Arthur pJj^.s to ev» rything .any g t rT*-’. -at
a! weather fttot ca-^ting. .And nothing * oinwelU tenor, with M;-' Geneva of “standing pat” ‘'n fixtii idea.-:
u* lie than bmg-'ange weather F>ick.'iOn. accoiiipanist, will be ren- ,iesgins ftir every‘b*.rg. Se* army
Priced At:
52.25, S2.50, S2.95,
$3.50 and S4.50
Nunn-Bushr
S5.50, S6.00 and S7.5Q
I*''! .ijc’*. ions.
plane.s are eijuippetf w ’h er.g.nes
FDR SITT. OF EDI < ATION
I hereby announce myself a.' a can
didate for County Su|H*rintendent of
Educaix^tin foi* I.aureiis County, sub
ject to the result of the Dein«H‘tatic
primary. _ ^
MlI/ftVN A. WILSON.
dereth
In I the afternoon from 3 until 5 — , —
INSriM HdN—New Methtid o’chn'k, .Major I.. A. Prouty. regi.^trar; — — - j. ^
Av evv vb^ iv kfmw-, UtaiL Citadel, will preside. An «‘l-' VV1^- 1 ^
w«th mo-t hou.-e- is that they let too dress. ‘The T7>oi dmalTon of the HiglTt—^^ '*■
i,. „ OM, thr,.ut.h ,h.. .n.l .^ho«l »n,i < oII.k. Furmuix.'' ».ll be f,en. nmcH-nerr. J. 1.
WH is in winter amf let too niuch In-at gi'*n by l)r. .John .MeSween, pre>i«len.
n th"*‘igh the same rtmtes in .sum- ‘^'f Presbyte’ian college.
There aIV many ways of in>u-
mr
('ase Co. dealer. (Tinted MiRmg Co.,
!»..-:cussions «AA ill then be in orrler. i J^hone
ia’ ng an .mdinary FiAiu^e. some more -'IThomp.'^on. registrar of Our Baby ( hicks arrive We«lnesday
»: ti-ive than others, ’out al! exj>en- l*"”‘'stone’ college, wiH have chahge arid' Friday. Vmfb certificate No.
of the “question box.”
L B. DILLARD
Next To Casino Theatre . .
'■'N
»ha‘ -Inv*-.tluminum. h-s than l-l(t>
: an inch thick, will in; ilate aga.n-t
Blakely Brothers.
i W.Ai^’ rEl> TO BCY —400 poumis of
»
I hereby announce tny>elf a *’and:
date for the office of Proba’e Ju.Jge
of I.4iu»ens Countyvaml p'edg. my. If
to- al'ide ()y the re.-^ults of the Ib :
cralic iH'.marvi
THLODOKK B .^U.M F.REl..
Having enleretl upon a short term
as Ju lge of Probate of Ijiuivn-: coun- •- m.-
ty tinder an unrestricted app*».n*mfnl
T>y Governor I. C. BlackwuKid,'l here- exj
by announce myself a candidate to That
I.E.'^T \NE FORI.FT
Plackstom* said. ”.A corruption of cotton, wr.ite and ciean. J. .A.
.x,i noirals psoaDy follow- a. Bailey. • , * - Ic
of concrete o*' tw.« lye inches of *'
Sabbath.” The appalling pro.
- ' ' ' '
Tn«* iiijico.t ry whs ni
W‘H'li
a J
.i?lg-4nau
Sri« <l •w iapp:
ng
gar;
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for « x|H>rt 'o.
.ca :n
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nuiii f<»’i!.
{‘rid fo'irid th:
w;
a> t he
. n'y
{>*“*>•* < ;igain.-t ll;
• tror aj
bfi.1.
If has
hivn •ti u'd '
nia*’y
r ju.-
< Hn<l it
work.-. . jicrf-
ctly
and
a! !=.><! 1
u.'thing. th«»s»'
who aiv
ex|*«*<
'^nifriting
with it say.
FOR .‘''J.ALE -b'ive cows.‘f~vsh in milk.
D. E. Tritible Co. ‘ 5-2c
f th
fanation of the .American Sa’^l^ath in
he.se latter days is both dk'tre>sing
ca m'and perilous. No natron can c*mtJnue FrHr”S'\T.K ' Appier oats. CRnton
Milling Co., phone .“(h).
rop aJ iH f physically, materially or spiritual- „ —
jCoy'iy, The average American to*iay has;GARDEN TIME -la't us do ynnr gar-
aK»ai as much respect for* the Sab- den plowing. Prompt attention all
bath a^s he has for his obligations. If call-*'- Reasonable prices. W: J. Henry,
we read the Bible it should not lake phone 327 ,1. ' 22-2c
. . the only one of many^ new us long to conclude that no nation'can FRIDAY^ is plamirg time. We
succeed niy-eif in the same-office ami invention.- which will make-the new get away with a lack of respect and j-.ave a full line of Beans and other
pledge my.self to abide by the results hvmt-
of the Democratic, primary.
fess li: YCHJNG
able and economical to run.
Interpreted
I bullr~yeeds. .Also Cabbpgv Plants.
p-i ■ / *
p**i
of (he future more conifort-. reverence for the Sabbath. -»i-
Daniel Webster said, “The longer* I i uj^i-el^ Brother J.
'live the more highly sm I estimate the ‘
<H»SOI ESCENCF.—lnt«Tprxl«<l 'Ahnstiali Sabbath, and the more'WE ARE amhoriied dealers for Ir-i
Owen iCvounK has brouirht into * Krateful do I feel toward-those who; , ternational Farm Machine-r. See
INSURANCE
We offer expert ser%'ke
and protection.: Agent for
some of the strongest Fire
Insurance Companies in
America.
REAL ESTATE
Town and country prop
erty. Prices attractive.
Clinton Realty &
Insurance Co.
B. H. BOYD, Agent
Young has w - , . i /- - • .
public notice a word that is not given impress the importance upon the com-,us for your I. H. C implements and.
enough consideration when people dis- munily.” It seems to us that thej^pa.rs^ .Mowers Binders
cuss the replacement of men by ma- church could do no more imporUnt Farm Trucks and rapairs for I H. C.|
chines. He said the other day : Th«ng in these days of laxness and : JJ-£opelan^^Bro.^ Hardwara^
“Science is the mother of obsoles- looseness than to make a tremendous 13^^xY’aNTED for Rawleigh Routes
eence.” - effort to magnify the saci^ness ofj gQQ in Laurens. North
! What Mr. Y’oung meant was that Safa6ath.—Southern Christian Ad-j Southwest Newberry, Clin-
Ai is the function of science to sen*J 'ocate. ^ j ton. Reliable hustler should start
Uld machines and pid methods to the * 'earning $25 weekly and increase i»P-.
serafuheap, to make them obsolete., The home of that erstwhile popular idly. Write immediately Rawleigh
WHAT DO
P.S. Jeanes
DO?
• There is no danger of the world be-/American figure, the former Mayor
Inoming overcrowded with goo-is of Jimmie Walker, has been sold for ap-
i man’s production, so long as svicniif.c proximately thirty-thousand dollar^
: research continues to find new ma- which about two-thirds will go in
chines or methods which will jK?rforni payment of judgments against the
the same functions better, or do nev Property for unpajd debts.
things that no machine has ever done; —
‘ before. will be replaced by still beter cars.
Some people thought there were^ Let someone' invent anything which |
enough automobiles in the worH w hen will do any job twice as wdl as ex-
Ford finished making his f.fu*eii- Isttng machines aikd cost half a* much
millionth **Modcl T.** But where areiand every machine of the old type be-
the model Te bow? They have heenjcoagies obsolete.^
rqilaccd by better ears, which ia tarn'comes obosletc.
Dept. SC-li-iS, Richmond, V'a.