University of South Carolina Libraries
mm iT ^ ■ I -.1 H- I. / -- The ginton Chronicle, Clinton, S. Thursday, May 31, 1934 1. r I 1 WILSON W, W^EIS. Editor aad PabHaW PoUnkad Ba<ary Tkonday By THE CHRONICLX PUBIJSHING COMPANY SdbacriptioB RaU (Payable la Adeaace): Ore year |1.60; Sia Montba 75 caaU; Three Mentha 50 e«ita I - Entered as Second Claas Mail Matter at the Poet Offtce at Qintoa, S. C. I. The Chronicle seeks the cooperatioa of its sabacrJbers and readers—tb9 publisher wiH at all times appreciate wise aacr«>tions and kindly ad vice. The Chronicle will pabKsh letters of reneral interest srhca they •re not of a defamatory nature. Anonymona commimicationa wiH not be noticed. This paper is not responsible for the eiewt or opinions of its correspondents. I '• I . numerous, but Verry furos when his kiame is drug in the dlrtT ; ' All when this was told on the stump, schools he flew mad and accused SCHOOL NOTICE f j.NOTICE OF LOST CERTIITCATE lost ots destroyed, and that applica- ~ .t, ,, ’ take noti^ that Certifidite^*^" will^be made to the Citizens or tne Clinton Puplic Xo. 793, Series* “T” of the Citizens Building and Loan Association for a one or Building* and Loan Association, andin«^ Certificate ip lieu of said loet s who have _ .spondent mr. mike Clark rfT i^lZ stu^R during the "past sessioli whrch“«rtiftcate”was''iss>id”t’o and • certificate on June 1st, 1934. jre*>uff, of^^ing line^ u*p with the opening ofnrundersigned, has beenjS-Sl-ec MISS MARY DILLARD. pool-ro.om and the kidnapers aidd the or superintendents will be glad to con- ^-7 —^ ^ beef peddlers, and allso said that he fer with pupiLL.<Mv-parenis during the tievver^bought a single liberty bond summer concerning anvthing that af- and was a slacker, that’s when the facts the welfare of piipils. 4r brick bat struck him. J. Harvey Witherspoon, Sup* the other wards ^eem to be verry puiet. and no further bloodshed is ex pected in ward no. 3, as tom had a pretty good dost of hi.s own rhedison >’ilh that brick, he still stands for the world coart and the lynching of kid napers and hit and run drivers, he is trying to get his doctor bill out of 'yore corry spondent’s campagne man ager. , . Men's Good J Work Pants ; . Sl.OOl At ELLISON’S 1 HAT DO P. S. Jeanes DO? ai . if annythin^ else turns up of a ™ THE CHRONICLE 'and agger-vated nature. ■ will rite or . Toam you for publercation. there will !the realm of management and said ^ more compagne speeches Presbjderian College SUMMER SCHOOL OPENING JUNE 11, OFFERS OPPORTl'NITY FOR TeachersToTeiSew certificates for three years. CoUesre Students to complete one year’s work in one subject. ^ , Hig^h School Graduates, complete Freshman Eng^lish, Mathematics, or French. TrmON—$15. PRIVATE BOARD—$30 A C LINTON. S. C., THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1934 THE (iRADUATES’ MO.NTH June, the month of rose.s—also the!what was what concerning routine.*nade, and our poleesman .says he will month of brides, .sweet girl graduates matters, they started flying the other search ever man in the crowd for brick ami other things that poets rave over,‘ way. W’ashington experts there will t»*ts and rocks and brass knucks. yore Is here with the usual signs of its be reorganization of the NRA this corryspondent has benn picked as the appearance. The ?%urest evidence of; suanjmer, and thatthe changes will winner at the poles on bets ranging June, apart from the calendar, is the serve to correct many defects that ex-, from 5 to 1 to 10 to 2. tleaking out of the baccalaureate in the ..sei-up. A high cpUEtJjfM pfi dMss and the harvesting of the an-|its i^stitutionality is expected soon, nual crop of diploma.^ by the young'It i.s a critical situation, and it viully men and women, .sixteen hundred in affects all the Roosevelt recovery poli-j the colleges of the state this year, wholcies. It is to be hoped that a clear-cut go forth to do their bit in .solving the'undeUtanding and satisfactory re-! piohltms of the world. May their adjuittment arill come out of the pres- uicals and enthusiasm serve the coun- ent tjurmoil. yores trulie, mike Clark, rfd, corry spondent. 1 tiv well, if the harder .school of ex- rience into which^ they are entering . is destined to take a I'-m out of them. lot of the ideal-' Items 10 Years Ago They Shall Not Pass With new model automobiles that will skeet down the road at 90 miles per hour, and trucks as big as barns, hogging the middle of the road at 70 miles per hour, the outlook for our undertakers is fine. IDI.KNESS A VICE j (leneial Hithert U. Lee, the great CnnferieTate- rhicftain, regarded idle- m s as a positive vice. He is quoted ^ Wiagard of Greenwood, jis saying. .A young man in.staJled la-st Sunday as pa-stor of doing something; if not then John’s Lutheran church harm to him and others. There is a A pedestrian has no more chance to of Interest From The Chroaicle navigate our highway.^, unless he ! «f May 29. 1924 | walks on the shoulders or in the ditch, ^ ’ than a jajrbird has becoming the moth- er of'a rhinoceros. f le great iwwer and far- Thornwell orphanage was let be 15 feet high so the chassis might ■t of influence Thursday to Contrac*«r J. R. be suspended in such a manner that Brownlee of Laurens great truth in this, and it a{>pUes to CiM ami young, men and women alike, and eveh to children. We can’t l^t away from tin caching effect There is really no such thing as idlene.ss. We are all doing something all the time. .And those of u* who have rvavhvd Ihv j v.r. of diacn^tion moothlir narottag in th.a and responsihility should mike sure that we do goml rather thah harm— that our influence is on the right side. There is only one hope for the trav- of thiSj^jp,. g|jjj j-ide*in the auto ' of last year’s vintage. Big trucks ' - / should be re<^uil■ed to have a tread of The contract for the “Baby Cottage” at least 8 feet, and the wheels should pleasure and business cars can run under the said trucks—while meeting American 'Made ‘None Better Made When you buy your ^^soda” insist on Arcadian^ the Nitrate of soda made in the U. S. A. Rich In Nitrogen • All Available • Easy to Apply Quick-Acting • Produced in the South by American labor fcrtHiaer supplier'for that FREE ArcacBan pocket memorandum book. i'De Compsnyj ■ f A ‘ Ask ■o 3 .SC JACKSON. SAN raANCISCa CAL The Laurens C«»anty Me<iica7 jis.soci- or passing them, ion held its monthly a city on Monday erefni:!^. ! We taxpayers are all going to wake : up somejfine morning, abt>ut llM‘b and CmZKN.‘<HlP riti/.enship has HAS VALUE a definite value. R. W. Wade, Njca! attomev. has been find that our fiaved road.s have bei-ome elected president of the loiurens crushed stone and .sand, and that our Alumni a.ssociation of the L'niversity bonds are us numerous (and untaxed I ^of South Carolina fur the coming as ever, and that our gasoline will be year. toting a levy o^f about 20 cents per gallon. This value cannot he computed in dol- lufs and eeTiv.^.'UuT II 4S worth fight- ^ l. Rounds was called to — in: for. ( itizenship grows out of com- week on account of the This miuld-be w riter drove up be- fiiunities. Were there no communities , ; hind si .stream of apartment houses on !he;e would Im* no citizens. We would wheels, all niarkeil “Vans,” a few tlen be merely unprotected ir.divid- Miss Sarah Hunter returned Mon- nights ago, and he had no more chance mils eniiiely at the mercy of all day froni .Columbia university. New tO pass that bunch of transports than » r individuals who might wish to de- where she hAs heen^ pursuing Tom Heflin has to become game war- ^*'(iy any weaker or less * special work the past year. jden of .Alalzama. They stayed in the < ne-. Hy dwelling in communities we ^ middle of the road for 20 miles, and 1 avt nrany advantages. Some of ua Agatha' BaUey of Coker cols trailed one another at about .50 yards value and apjireciale these advantages home for the summer holi- apart.'They finally slopjied for beer. accept the ad- V. Idle othei> selfishly days. -1 r Nothing can or will be done about Vantages hut refuse to'do their share ’.ward maintaining the community. Mrs. J. I.ee Young and Leland left this matter. Tlie iailroa<ls themselves i here aie laws to compel us to pay yesterday for a two weeks’ slay with are partially to Uame for our high- taxes. hut no laws which compel us Mrs. Ik L. Crawford, in ways being made railroads. They re- lo ^hllw uur appreciation of the bene- Philadelphia. fused to reduce rates and furnish tits derived from living in a commu- proper service, and try to compete, mty. Whether we sujiport home enter- Miss Loui.se Pkts is attending a Tor about lO years, and finally, when pj;.ve..i, whether we lend our support house party at Munreli’s Inlet, they woke up, the trucks and buses and encouragement to worthwhile ef- had all of the harness and all of the lcit> in the community, determines in Miss Ruth Davidson is at home from'roads and two-thirds of the political^ a large measure the kind of citizens (7heraw, where she taught the past pulL « . we aje. year. I We presume these large freight and ,801 "I H BKO.AIIW.AY Misses Elizabeth Lynn and Bryle passenger carriers have as much right A former t’lintonian, back in the iJaniel are at home for the summer on our highways and by-wav's as the* nty after an absence of several years, from .Agnes Scott college. -rest of us Jiave with our oltHsoats' wa." in the office yesterday. He spoke ° and new turtle-backs. They are paying cf the changes and growth of the Misses Mamie Sue Simpson. .Agnes.hll that is required of them to oper- c.ty, and wa^ particularly struck, he Davis, Agnes Young, Kate Milam« ale, and they are built no wider and said, with tlw* development of the Marie Collins, Ruby> Steer. Louise no longer and no higher than our busineX^.section on .8oufh Broad street Bond and Martha Young are at homeTegislator.s specify, .so. according to wheih he hardly recognize<l. for the summer from Winlhrop col- my way of thinking, we can only grim* hr the past few years this section lege, cu.ss and endure this pestilence, or Ilf the city has grown with leaps and “ stay at l*ome. where we ought to stay bounds, with continual improvements Misses Nancy Owens, Iva .Adair and more, |nyhow'. , and hujiding Wiatiujii under way. Mane Adair *re at home from UidL- — —: Other i)roject.'-,'*^likeIy to soon maleri- ory, N. C., where they taught the past^ NEW VOTING PRECINCT aliz*. will add still further to the de- session. f ' Mia'iility and progress of this section. , „ ’T TAKE TIRE WORRIES ALONO ON YOUR TRIP Drop diem off here before you start out this week-end or / next Wednesday * It*8 a lot safer, more pleasant and cheaper in the end to start out on new tires—particularly since prices are still so low. • • And because Good year makes the most tires—by mil- lions—and so offers the biggest mon k’s worth at erery price—it*8 a lot wiser to choose new Goodyears • • • Gome and see why more people buy Goodyears than any other tire—just name your price a^ lo^ at the Goodyear it huysl^ > ~ ^ ^ 1 By legi.slative ehactment at the re- Hut w*. started uut to say that Mr. Miss Mary Clary was honored by tent session, a new voting precini;^ John H. \ oung, owner of a large Mrs. William A. Moorhead with ajwas createil at Shady Grove school: jxirtion of the South Broad street lovely party Saturday momuig. jhou.se in Jacks township, piupi-rty, IS largely responsible for this devi'lopnient. He is a builder. He ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ loves ( lihton. He has faith in Clinton, and that faith has.^ lieen, and is still Icing manifested by the expenditure of thousamls of dollats in new build ings and in remodeling, enlarging and Nobody’s Bosiiiess Rjr Gee McGee NOTRE Notice is hereby given that * meet ing of the Ladt'eps (bounty Democratic Executive Committee wrilT be held in' the court house Monday morning, June 4, at 10 a. m,, for the purpose of trans-j ep ^ ^ e' ep’ sp I btautifying present .property. His Political UevelopaieBts la Flat Rock acting any business that may come up building program, regardless of the gome more mud-sHnging has took'Enrollment books will be distribpted dipres.v.un. has g*.ne right on with pUc<. in the flat rock munycippal »t the same time. little interruption. bad language is being used The community owes a debt to Mr. by the diffrent asspirants to offis' a fight might campaigm . ...eol Young, one of it.- fine, esteemed and about character and sec- ,en.su€ at anny minnet l-on jjf' .South Broad street will long ' ftand as a monument to his faith and tom head, the loafer, has come out <nterpn.'e. t RALPH T. WII^N. Chairman. 4- n ward no* 3 against yone corry spondent, mr. mike Clark, rfd, for NOtN ( NDEK I-IKE alderman, but if he runs oa his rec- The NRA is at the crossroads. This ord, he wont get kiis own vote, much is the opinion *4 many observers and lesk his. wife’s ansofonlL. also of niuny high up in govemmenL — General Johnson recently said that a his reppertation is bad for not pay- ieaction against the blue eagle has ing his detts when he can get cred-j set in, that it must be met by a new^dick, and he dodged the world war readjustment. onner count of flat feet, and he voted ^ There is a growing feeling on the Vet in the last primerry, a^ his wife! part of many business men that the has to do everthi^ and he drinks’ NEA is Unding to delay, rather thaa'when he can get holt to linker. . accelerate, the work of recovery. Theyj ' feel that it has laid down rales ofi be was carried to tke doctor’s ofTis business procedure that are mnecos-iand an examination was hell oa his ^ -NmU E ; A meeting of the resident qualified I electors of Hunter School'District No. 5 will be held at 3 o’clock P. M. on Tuesday, June 12th,, 1934, at the high .school building in Clinior., S. C., for the purpose of selecting a trustee. ■ By order of i the Board of Trustees. sary, unjust and inimical to iadostiy;; head and 16 stitches was took onTsame “ where he brick coatacted kis skaU.but Tields that should be ao latoroot to government. When the bloe eoglo eoa- ttolled wages and working hpv** awd was of Sjocial significaaee prunarily, fjmmtrnaamk mk it was throwed by %g«rty ankaown to yore eorryspondrat; it might. have eoam from hie Smitll O. D. E. Mood Si Felder Smith, O. a Drs. Smith & Smith ’ OFrOMETRIS'TS specialists Byes Examined. Glasaee Preadribed Laboratory for Prompt Repair Service. 15 West Main Street FSwne 191 CLINTON. 8. C j. Standmrd Gm -:- Oils and Greases C.VRW’ASHING .VND GRE.eSING FLOOR M.e'Sl F.\N BELTS FOR ALL CARS TIRE REPAIRS TOP DRESSING AND POLISH t» a McDaniel Yulcanizing Works ROAD SERVICE — PHONE NO. 2 flaod UmJ TUq $I P|i ■ - GWtoiiai^ W.;, y.