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City Announcements Trustees Hold Annual Meeting FOR MAYOR I hereby announce my-seJf as a can-- didate for, Mayor of (^linton. sUbiect j to^l!he rules and regulations of the' Democratic primary. , , i i W. M. McMILLANb' Report of ThomweR OrphanaRej Howe About: Treasi^ /- , Private Business o B For Past Year Considered. All I - Prohibition _ Officers Re-elected. . Philanthi^opy Bankers Group Sees Grave Im-1 pc.rtance In Neu Role Taken By Government. T he’*e>y announce'my'e’.f a candi date for i^Iayor of Cb-iton. subject.to the result of-the Democra.ic primary. SIL.AS B.AILEY.’ The annual meeting of the board of trustees of the Thornwell orphanage was held Tuesday afternoon with Ex-, Governor Martin F. Ansel, of Green ville, chairman of the board, presiding,! and sixteen members present from the; c^.^rain men Synod of this state, Georgia and Flor ida. — By ED HOWE { SHALL not further advertise It by New ^ork, June 10.—Entry of the giving title, publisher or author.'bUt federal government into -the field* bf warning that lately another""large-scale money lending has opened us lKM»k has appeared. “questions of vast importance in re- FOR alderman Ward One send out misehlevous lKM»k has appeared. Kvery reader must have noteil that spect to the na:pin's capital andpMedit In hl.story are charge«l activities, the economic policy com- wlth being specially capable lady kill mission of rhe .American BanlTer's’ us ers. Their victims In a few cas*'s num sociation nported today in an aijia- Iht hiindroils; in many sc»»rcs or lysis of recent changes in banking. dore.ns. The report pointeiT^put "there will This author s«'lects, sixteen ot th* doubtless' long be active differences nn»^ notable of the lady killers, an.l bf opinion” as to'whether the govjern- attTmpts to prove that In every cas,- ment’s depression role of money lender the men were more victims than »n.n ^as justified but it added that. a<ide .men*rs. ‘There is a well known liie from questions of finance and econom- The annual report of the president, executive committee, endowment com- , , . ,, >mittee and treasurer were presented i I hf.-wy ani^ource -.-lyself as a can- a number ot matters; rinlate tor re-e!ectton as A'Jerman business were before the board,' from Ward One. suoject to the result ,^„mmendations of the executive: of the Democratic pnmary - committee and president adopted, thel , , . ' ‘ ^ workers for the ensuing yehr, that Byron once awoke and, found poliev "due weiirht ^hoild Hp o-.vpn 1 hereby announce myse.t as a can- presented, 'approved and all salari^sj himself famourr a better known line the socTal ^ diate fo. .Alderman from Ward One fixed. v . ■ announces he awoke another niornina. for the Town of Clinton, suoject to Rev. L. C. LaMotte of the synod oft and found hlms**lf Infamous. Women 4,he re>.... of t.ie Deniocra..c primary. f)i-^ T. Ellison Simpson and^ largely assisted In giving ltyn>n tlvis N. W. McD.ANIEL. , Dr. J. H. Thornwell of South Caro- hist reputation, and it has outlasttn! V Ward Two , lina. newly elected members of the^ the first. j bere''v announce myself as a can-^w’ere present and cordially wel-, ^ly observatit^n bus been that 'borb didate for re-election as Alderman j partb'S to a love affair are hImmu from W'ard Two, subiect to the result Officers re-elected to serve for the; equally guilty and equally suffer. In of the Democraclc primary. new’ year are as follows: t eve^y fight there is a cauliflower ear PET B. .AD.AIR. Chairman of board: Ex-Governor! for b<dh partlcl|tants; Blue Bean!. ' Martin F. .Ansel, of Greenville. Three ——’Vrce-charrman: Robert McMiltan, The fnends of W'. J. Duncan in Carter.-^’ille. Ga. Ward Three, apprecnating his valuable Secretary: W. >V. Harris, of Clinton, services of t.ne past hereby take pleas- Treasurer; ReV. S. P.~ BoVles, of -SEE- \- WORLD’S FAIR \m MOVING^PICTURES B.vron. Casanova, Cellini, no one g'*y;« alviuit heating up eitl^er raeu or worn eii without punishmeiiL ure in announcing him for re-election Clinton as Alderman from our ward, subject Attorneys: M. F. Ansel of Green- to the re.-?ult of the Democratic PJ'i’jviHe. and .A. C. Todd of Greenwood. Executive committee: W. W. Harris, I hereby announce myself as a can- chairman; C. W. Stone, W. D. Cope- Uidate for .Alderpian from Ward land and L. R. Lynn. Thice, subject to the result of the Endowment, committee: A. C. Todd Democratic primary. of Greenwood, chairinan; C. M. Bailey, J. P'. J.ACOBS. Clinton, and H. J. Winn of Green- ^ ^ ville. , . ^ard tour Building committee: W. D. Co{>e- . I hereoy announce myself as a can didate for re-election as Alderman from Ward Four, .subject to the result of the Democratic primary. F. M. BOLAND. Ward Four 1 hereby announce myself as a can didate for .Alderman from Ward Four for the Town of Clinton, subject to the result of the Democratic primary. J. B. TOWNSEND, JR. Ward 5 I hereby announce myself as a can- for 01 land, chairman; C. W. Stone, and W. \\i Harris of Clinton. Audit committee: Chas. M. Turney,' chairman, Jacksonville, Fla.; Dr. T. El lison Simpson, Darlington, Rev. L. C. LaMotte, VV^ycros-s, Ga. Road Death ToU Still Mounting Every one must be fre«]uenfly amaziHl at the reckless statements men make when "arguing” their side of a question. One of the most qonmion and amaz ing of such statements is that no at tempt has ever been made to enfortv the prohibitory law; that the law has never had a -chance. Every prohibi tionist makes this claim daily. Vet olllcl.at'wcords show that three and a half billion dollars in money alone have lH‘en s|>ent in sitecial ef forts to enforce the law. In addition to the loss of more than eighteim bil lions in revenue formerly ct>lletM»Hl from the sale of liquor. There are s«» many s|tecia) pn>hibitlon agents .sneak lag about even now-«fter the law han been practically nullifleil, 'that two considerations involved." ' “We believe.” the report concludevi. “that these are questions of national public tK)hcy calling for thorough and unselfish consiiiCration, with the single motive of arriving at conclu sions jjolely to the common welfare.” Aeci>rding to the report the federal government js committed to, financing with public funds private corporate enterprise and indiviviua! financial re quirements toiaJmIc upwards, of 1|I0,- iHlO.lHidttHNC” with additional grants IHvssible. W h;Ie private financing, averaging more than l?e,000,(H)U,000 annually from IPi'J to !Pol. .shrank to a rate of but $»»*■.iKH.kOlKi a year in and- IP- otL the treasury stepped into the cap ital market on a scale unequalled since the war. Treasury financing last year, the re port .set forth, aggregated $10,400,000, tHtO of which $7,4lH>.0LH).000 was. re funding and $:L0ih»,000.000, an addi- ion to the naliona! iiebt7 During The first four months of this year,,$2,2000, tHW.lHHt of new debt was created by the giu’ernment's financing. The re|»ort attributes the failure of private capital markets to function in thegr onlinary way chiefly to restric tions imposed by the securities act of didate for .Alderman from Ward 5 Columbia. June 11.—Deaths in acci- lents on the highways of the state the Town oi Clinton, subject to the last month increased to 18 from only result ,of the Democratic primary'. . 13^ fur--ttnp’same month a year ngo. PERRY L. WILBURN. Tifie number killed this year to date I hereby announce myself as showed an increase in the didate for Aldem:an from Ward 5 for! report of the highway depart- felea^ed today.' was Itn 1P33 and uncertainty over the gold squads recently met. and, mistaking each other for rum tiends, killed and Summarizing recent changes in the wounded several. ’ .American Hanking structure, the re-| I do not know what has g.q Into noted the following highlights; peoi*e. unless It Is that deviltry which The hanking crisis of March, 1P33, om-e got Into a famous lot of swltm. reduc«Hl the number of banks by near- and caused the crazy animals to rush 4’ ■i.OtW. or about 2(' per cent, and to- J ^ to a high precipice, and jump off. When I drat began seriously con sbfering the serious facts of life, that 1 might reasonably understand and apply them. I recall being shocked on the Town of Clinton, subject to the result of the Democratic pnmary, J. J,^SMITH. Ward 1 hereby announce myself as a can didate for Alderman from W'ard 6 for the Tow-n of Clinton, subject to the result of the Democratic primary. __ JOHN W. HEDSPETH. 1 hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election as Alderman ment Feiea^eii today, ^t was Tin ns: against only 74 through May of list year. The number of accidents Is^^t month was P4 compared with 91 in May >*f 1933. The seriously injured incteased from 10 to 20, while the slightly in jured totaled the same, 67 for May of both years. - . ^ Recklessness due to liquor was blamed for the accidents each last .month and May a year ago. The totaD from Ward 6 for the Town of Clinton,year to date from this cau.se. subject to the resuL of tbe l^mocratic; against only 48 for the pi mary. ROY HOLTZCI^W. NOTICE OF REGISTRATION .MUNICIPAL ELECTION. FOR same period of 1933. STATE OF SOUTH CAROUNA. COUNTY OF LAURENS. TOWN OF CLLN’TON. Notice is hereby given that W HOME HINTS W'hen servi#ig eggs on toast to chH- P.'dren, cut the toast into cubes, leaving Copeland is the duly^appointed Super- 'he slice in its original shape. Place visor of Registration for the Town of ^be egg on the toast in the qsual Clinton, County of Uurens, State of manner. Children will find it much SbuIh~C«TohTT*: simpler to manage when served this Every male and female citizen way. . ““ twenty-one (21) years of age and up- ward having all of the qualifications^ To prevent scum from forming on as mentioned in sections 2287 and 22- cocoa or chocolate, beat it with an egg 90, Volume 2, Code of Laws of South beater untTT a frothy foam forms on Carolina, 1932, and who has resided top. The foam prevents the scum in the State for two years, ip the from formi-ng. j ,County for one year and within the incorporated limits of the said Town Warm your pie plates on top of the enrimhtering a statement that all men are liars; a little later I read that all tuen are also scoundrels. Surely. 1 tlmughL a few must have dlscovere<1 that it la best to tell the truth, to be honest men. But, alas, such state ments do not shock me, of anyone, now. _ __ • • • I bear of an old woman who i for thirty years has been a burden on sons, daughters and other kin. She has nothing, does Dothlug, has never done anything of consequence, and Is an object of charity, but what do you siippoee her specialty Is? Curiously enough, it is constant weeping because her already heavilv burdened relatives do not giveNher wealth with which to do good. In ^ Idleness ahe hears the groans of th^ world, .and wishes to bring'’ more j«»y into it. Ibtn't laugh too much at thia foolish old woman; all of us wish fame as philanthr«»ffrsta. the fame to be at'qiilred with money collected fn>ni "«itliermr~~~ — -— It is tbe universal passion. The sprightly Sydney Smith is quoted as saying it is the duty of of Clinton for four'months next pre- o’/en before putting the crusto in to ceding the election to be held in said bake. This will prevent a soggy crust. Town of Clinton on Tuesday, August ^ 21st, 1934, and who has paid all taxes In cooking candy, preserves or sug every man to sliow his wife Paris, hut far more women wish to do misaiunany work than care to visit Paris; and' more men long to engage in p«>litb-a than lutig to show their wives the art and aiwciiea of the French. • • • Many are saying impresaively, no. one^ understands Iternard Shaw. The tnilti is. Shaw is easily under •lere«1 into the disrovery that it is ea.Hl due and collec:able for the preceding .-solutions of any kind, grease the fiscal year and who holds a County inside of the pan near the top in order sto*»«l; he la a lucky dog who has bItin Registration certificate entitling him prevent boiling over. or her to vote at a polling precinct * within the Town of Clinton shall l>e Butter'two slices of bread. Place entitled to register.” them face to face and toast the out- tal banking resources dropped nearly $5.500.0lHMHH). or nearly 10 per cent. From an all-time peak of 30,800 in stitutions in 1921, the nation’s banks were thinned more than 50 per cent' to a total of 14,600 units in dune, 193,3. Total resources decreased from $74;^. OOO.OOO.OOit in 1930 to $51,300,000,000 in June. 1933, or 31 per cent. *1%? new banking structure shows; a material gain in the influences of the federal ^reserve sy.stem in the com mercial banking field, along with ex tensions of federal government par-' ticipations in banking and money lend-j iqif. ^ I Several"^ thousand banks, thpugh the RFa', it the end of March'were indebted to ,the'government in the amount of S»»57,IKH).000. , The RFA' entered agreements to extend capital aid in excess of $1.- OOO.OOO.lKii t o more than 6,400 banks.) The federal government created and participated in capitalization and ope ration of a large number of agencies r extending variou.s kinds of short,' in^Vrme»rJate and long-term loans to all co.''porate and inlividual borrowers. “The ra.**' we have been able to gather.*’ the report continued, "mli- eate ihat aH-told there appear to btf- aboui 5.*m)0 loaning as.sociations and corporat.ons of thi.s type and that, their aggregate authorized capital from government sources i.s about $1.- SOO.OoO.rtOt). Official statements enu-, merate borrowers from them aggre gating abi>ut l,*H)d,030 persons. The amuiinl of loan.4 they are reported to have made is m excess of $3,<M)0,0t»0,- OoO. A'arious of the.se agencies are empowered to issde government guar anteed bi^mds to an indicate.! total of over $5.iiw«.Ou0.tKM». “In adlitiun, the RFC had direc er and more prulltable to tall the truth. Ol corporate interests of abut $700,04)6. > 4 ■The said W. D. Copeland, Supervisor si‘ics as you woqld a single piece of of Registration, will have his office t'>ast. The butter will melt, leaving open at the store of J. I. Copeland ^ht in.side soft and delicious while and Bro. on North Broad Street in th’ tbe outside can be toasted to a nice Towm of Clinton for the purpose of golden brown. It’s k good variation registering voters from 9 o’clock A. M.. on just plain to^st. . ^ to 4 o’clock P, M., on each day except ' Sunday until 12 o’clock noon Augu-^t I" of an egg beater, rinse a 11th, 1934. ’ fruit jar with cold water to prevent Attest: ’ Mayor Pro-Tern, 'ticking, break your egg into the jar D. C. Heustes.s, ^tid shake. It’s simple and satiSfac- Clerk and Treasurer. tory. Datedjthis 16th day of May, 1934. ^ . F. M. Boland, than lo Iw « hypocrite and Har. 1 hare read a anmmary of Shaw's 8i*ee«'h in .New York, and of miwt he hns written, fie charg’ea Anierican<i Hitb no folly we have not rhamed acainst ourselves; taaiks and inairt zliies have for years tan-n full of the twiateti warnings Shaw ig no^ attract' ini' attention'with. Shaw- know.s noth ing riiillions of Americans have not loitt known; he attracta great aioli en«-es only because It is great nove!r> for a m.-in to tell the truth In public :e intere., In the dc{o-i: field, the federal g»vernmen: i- i.pt-taL.ng the p istal '«vine' sys'.en;, under which" about p«-!off:cc- hivf- been designat ed as def. .' tor.c'. a gam of more than lyliUO in f <jr years with deposits n.-- ing above $$L24M)4),(MKi,000 and d pis- iiors pa» ng '2,300,000.” WAN T S:i I Take the vinegar and spices from ypur sweet pickles and preserve them untii .you are making a salad dress ing. You’ll find it gives your dress ing a new and delicious flavor. b Ask' your butcher to cut off the long end piece of your porterhouse steak, leaving tlui tissue intact. Have him put this section of the meat through 'the meat grinder, twice and then re place it, holding it in place with the tissue he left intact. This part’of the steak is tender and attractive when served. . . In traveling there are many gtreich »*ii of plain and easy road, hut m'l-a s!«ma|ly every road forks, and y*Mi mu.«i use your bead, aince one roail is right, and the other wrong. I will only say aa to this emergency that ctininwml.v the'nght road Is aa plainly, markeil aa the wrong one. I have trav eled far and long, but,never yet have I found a man mean enough to will fully put up a wrong aign wh^ a rtuid forks. WANTED — puptf' , ncr> n a.u- FOR ALE ar.-i HolUnL r lie^c -ta-ient desire.-^ h and lo teach begin- 3.>.t--J. Up of B. ju: - Fcrtilicer, nitrate' ilcijr.i af<cnat6^ 7-I'2-6tc W.ANTF-D -U>ed portable typewriter in giod condition and bargain for ca^rh. iall 399-J. , Up CARA NOME SPECIAL A fewf days before bta death .Siler Ills wrote a note addreaaed to hia pall hearers, to be dellvere<l to them when they were caHed to perform their duty: “Be asdureil. gentleman.” he LOST—A l.ghl colored Jersey cow with horns, wearing halter. Tind- < er please notify FREE! FRIDAY NIGHT, 8 O’CLOCK AT CLINTON MOTOR CO. A splendid movie of the Chicago Fair. Sec daredevils driving the n^w Ply mouth at breakneck speed! See the Fair from a comfortable chair ABSOLUTELY FREE! No admission charge. UN 1 AN HOUR OF GOOD ENTERTAINMENT EVERYBODY INVITED Clinton Motor Co. Plymouth Dealers L.' NEW SERIES NO. 33 Citizens Building & Loan i Assciation Opens On Friday, June 15 y 1935 BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION NOW OPEN ~ Money to loan for building new homes and remodeling old ones. Rate of interest 7% per annum. 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