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■ -■I The Clinton Chronicle^ Clinton^ S. C., TTiursday, Jane 21, 1934 ¥. tL I • '" ’T \ 'Ifrcmi Public"Schools of South CmroHiia.' ^Hunter No. 3, Rock Bridge— 1. Each bidder will make two bid5. Route No. li Rock Bridge to Moant- ■ (1) On a b^is of per pupil per ville. ^ mHe. ' • I Hunter No. 5, Clinton— (2) On a basis of total number^ Route No. 1, Lydia^Mill to Clinton, of children to be transported. ’I J*cks No. 6, O Dell s— ^ o r u u-AA ' T u •* a- Route Nc. 1, O’Dell’s to Whitmire. 2. Each bidder will submit nis bid ' * ' By oWer of the County Board of dUintan (Ulirontrlr Rrtabtirimd IfM j-*- '/^ILSON W. EL^RRIS, Editor and Publiabar Publiahed Every Thursday By THE CHRONICLE PUBIiSHING COMPANY f ^ \ — - - - , - - Subscription Rate. (Payable In Advance): Ore year $1.50; Six Months 75 cents; Three Months 60 cents Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Post Office at Clinton, S. C. The C.hronicle seeks the cooperation of its subscrbera and readers—ths publisher wiH at all times appreciate wise suggestions and kindly ad vice. 'fhe Chronicle will publish letters of general interest when they are not of a defamatory nature. Anon}anou8 communications will not be noticed. This paper is not responsible for the views or opinions of its correspondents. . Roper Calls Upon Clinton Youngsters s To Register! , ~ Wallop Lainrois ! Y '. f I rj^es Citizens of State To En- - The slugging .\merican Legion roll Now . To Vote In Aujl^list team repre.senting Clinton turned hack 281h Primary. Laurens for the third straight time on the basis of the specifications on ^ I Friday and thus won the right to piay available for indirection in the Education. July ihe 24th is the last day toGreenville' for the district champion- , ?!hip. The local 3. All bids shall be addressed to j enrolled on the precinct dub rolls. Un- Ie.s.‘5 one i.s thus enrolled he or she cannot vote fn the primary in .August, Do you expect to vote? Why wait to, get ready? Enroll now and go to the Trammel and Hunt. The scores velope “Bids for transportation polls on .Augti.sl 28th and vote against 10-S, and 10-4. Brown, pupils, Di.strict No. — Route No. —. legal .sale and for the best caniidate.s Gl^nn and Rowe led 4. Bids must be in the office of the 3tc C. F. BROOKS, Co. Supt. of Ed. 1 niPi* averaged ten run? a the County Superintendent of Educa-! produced two capable hurl- tion marked on outside of sealed en- in CUNTON,'.S. C., THURSDAY. JUNE 21, 19.31 TO THE POLLS TUESD.AY put into practice to bring about a re- . . On next Tuesday the voters of the adju.stment in public expenditures in- Remember the liquor lobby that has city wi^gJ to the -d taxation. The done all it could to debauch the elec- ciiy will go 10 inj pill. ^ Dolitician but'^‘^1 be busy to get out ail tne mayoi and six aldermen who will wet.s to vote for legalized-.sale of li quor on August 28th. Unles.s the drys ‘ —both men and women — young men V. , . 1 ■ 1 r . .land old, turn out, the will of South f/.r anil tu.elve ’ afolina touav US law eniorceinent and r* i- i j /• j n- pllanl.^, two loj mayor and twelve r , . rarolina may be defeated. Women, for aldermen. Machinery for the pri—'•uiTltiiiiiiUl of crime. Thi> can marv ha.-- been .set in motion by tiu of t^ie race for office. Tax receipts and -h^/hitting, while the entire teapv C' unty Suprintendent of Education, registration certificates are not re- defen.sively. Saturday,, June 23, at 2 P. M. quired to enroll anti vote in the pri- . grammar school youngsters are- 5. Tne bids shall be opened and mary. Qualification.s, except teacher.^ starting _Iine-up. which should ^wai-ds made at the July 3rd meeting ’ and iireacher.s, are two years in the fhe Copelahd-Davidson post of of the County Board of Education whoi, state, one year in the county and .sixty excellent team for a number of.shall have the right to reject any and days in the precinct. Women must en- f"pach John.son and the post Jail bids and to readvertise for. new roll if they are to vote against legah Chapman, have a.s-: qj-additional bids. I liquor. They must vote, too, if it is not ^ worthy squad that would, ah contracts for t ran.-^portation ' to-come back. credit to a mtK;h larger post.^ RADIO REPAIRING ■ Aatoaiobile Radios Installed Motorola — Zenith Atwater Kent Electric Fans Radio Exchange t lowes: re guide the destinie.s of (’linton for the 11 hu!-ine>.s man next two year's. .exeeuvive. In the field there are fourteen as-' ’ paramount importance in South executive committee, and regardle.ss of the outcome of the i»allot liatt^le, there are hundred.-; of men and W’o- ne n who above everything else are in- ^‘‘ntence- icrt'^'ted in-an orderly, clean and fair hundreds and honest election iif which every V(»ter without intimidation, may go to thi by his or her conscience. The .M-lection of those who are to hever be accomplished as long "as We’ nii-n of tile jire.'^ent governor’s ha. i Uarolina may be defeated wdil you get ready Z- —— The drys in every county meet for a conference. They Takes 6 Inches Off Hips and Bust The SAFE Way To Reduce should type in office who spend.s a large jmrl should r I . I , : . r ithen see that a dry i.s cho.sen to look of hi.s time in brushing a.side court and extending clemency to after the dry intere.stS. in every pre- with all types of crime. The voters should acii'uaint them- polls and vote as dictated to how each candnlate for gov ernor stands on this issue, which to our nund, is the most important issue of th and. Mr. l*earce, sjHjaking in our city f I 1 4 u ^ A cinct, to get the votr qualified and in- , , / u * of law I violators charged , _ , _ . gla.ss of hot water “F'or 3 months I’ve used Kra.<<^hefi Salts—I’ve lost 45 lbs.—-taken 6 inch es off bust—.3 bottles gave me splen did results.’’ Mrs. Uarl Wilson. A half teaspoonful of Kruschen ’n a e- ery rrorning is formed and to urge the dry voters out ^ * u • r m ,, , , .• , , . the secret how overw'eight folks can lor the election oh Augu.st 2Hth. . vr , .ugu Moreover, the drys should be urged reduce SAFELY an<i it ♦h** same govern our city for the ni»^l twu__veai-s Mr^Mannjng .iK^-a--fnarttTT3»TlTb~sniall inipirt’tance. Thc cimducTof the affairs bTt'linton, n'a-le their positions clear on with it.-, heavv bonded indebtedness question and left no doubt in their and jn-esent fioaling debt, require.s hearers’ minds a.s to where they stand, ability. The mayor and councilmen 4he candidates are having elected to conduct this big busine.ss httle to .say on this extremely impor- should be men of unimpeachable char- question, but rather spending acter, busine.Hs experience and sound fheir time bragging about them.selves judgment. Officials should be select- ^*^4 cussing other peojile. ed who are primarily interested in upon his recent visit f^f 15 months for $4.00 C'ljnton rather than in themselve.s, who here, said iq hi.s address, in-di-scuss- Regular price $6.00. are willing and in a position to give . t*nfuicement : 1 anLjjL‘T-Kijl liberally and intelligently of their time ^ht* inattei oT in,^u iicious pardons and talent in promoting the city’s ]ia.o.' s. V, e c..in\.cl riien, they are varied interests, men who have '‘no panloried or parolKl an-i ther get, axe to grind” or who are not seeking. tioub..e aga.rt, Th. soil ol thing office because of some personal am- must be stopped and u liioie carefui iiition or of some whim or bias or judiciou' viUvCh over our jirejudice. Only eapable men of tliis P'‘iial 't' lii--' gerieial.y. j type, posses.sing courage, back-bopc, -saim* candi la.e in a clear-cuv >aight-f'»iva»‘d, mit-oi-i lii‘»xj.pe-ii—acLc-J * Pi *'' a i i tie operi.ng meeting of j lampaigiTTm Tik‘.sTtiiy~?aid. ’-‘If-J - Kruschen Salts at Young’s Pharmacy or any drug store in the world. ' , , , . *u 1 * <■ J J 4 c time gain phy.sical attractive"es,. O-e to look over the list of candidates for i 4*1 1 4 , , ... rf *u * 1 4U 4 4 bottle last.s 4 w’eeks. lou can get office in the counties and in the state and be sure that they vote for the dri- ofXeiingJfijuL and hou.se of pepre.sentatives, and for sheriffs who will enforce the law. J. C. Roper, President Interdenominational Con ference. ■“nu4..... NOTICE shall be awarded to the sponsible bidder, 7. This notice shall not apply to districts owning their own school bu.ses. 8. Following list of bxses for which bids may be received anij any and all other routes designed *by the County Board of Educali-QaL „ Hurricane No. 15 Hurricane— Route No. 1, Hurricane to Clinton. ipjuntv'ille No. 16, Mountville— Route No. 1, Lisbon to Mountville. Route No. 2, Mt. Pleasant to Moant- viile^ Route No. 3, Rock to Mountville. , Jsullivan No. 17, Hickory Tavern— Route No. 1. Merna to Hickory Tav ern. Laurens No. 6, Oak Grove— R->ute No. 1, Oak Grgve to Laurens. Youngs No. 5, Grays—■ Youngs No. 7, Youngs INSURANCE We o&er expert service and protection. Agent for some of the strongest Fire Insurance Companies in A * .merica. REAL ESTATE Town and country prop- ertS'. Prices attractive, Clinton Realty & Insurance Co. ' B. H. BOYD. Asent A * i E. Mood Smith. O. D. Felder Smith, O. D. Dni. Smith & Smith Route No. 1, Y'oung's to Gray Court, Bid.<4 on Tran.sportation of PupiU Sullivan No. 2. Mt. Bethel- Bids for the transportation of school Xo. 1, Mt. Bethel to children of all school districts of I-au- Shoals SPECIAL B.ARGAIN rens County whp do not own their Sullivan No. 7 Brewerton .American Magiszine, Woman's Home school buses are called/for in accord- Route No. 1 Brewerton to ( onipanion and Collier’s Weekly—all ance with an Act panned by the Gen- Shoals eral Assembly of 1930, To Authoriie Waterloo No. 1, Mt. Gallagher— and Regulate Disbursement of Funds Route No. 1, Mt. Gallagher to W'kre oalsT Ware Ware SPBCIALISTS 4 Eyes Esamiaed, Classes Prescribed I-aboratory for Prompt Repair Serriee. 13 West Main Street Phoae Itl CUJCKMC-S^ nr.s in council, who will let the tux- payer.'' know- how the city government i.-! being lun und how thmr niloit y 1.' P‘i"*o:i 1 ac being •■'pent; ."iiould In- placed at the lo ad ot ;hi eitv’,''. affaii'.-v, - - ^ In other word.-, we .hould vole with rampanl In irur mid>t.” Tlii.'i^ governor there will be no more iKirdiin racket in Snuth (‘arolinu. | r!!>lop that k'.nd. of ihiiig anl that is^ w tiat IS nec-'led tput dojwi-Hn-i-me T0DAY.T. firogre.s.s. our brains, not for jor ( linton and her future (1 e \■ 1 (t J111 lent and .stubility. Antuhei question that shcruld enter p'■•'ni:n. ntly into tlu.s wl-ei'Uiju js that « f law fill ot ee.ment which ’an ex- tiemely imiiortant factor in the g(»v- ernment of any municipality. Mow <io ;lie men wlm are .'veking our suf- liilgt .'tand on this (luestion? The v-'tms\ liave a right, and ouglit 10 kiiov.. hefoie they cast tlieii; l>aI!ots. 'I in'I po.'il.tins >ii<>uld be understood ■I I .ety' wiielher if electi'd as t ' -' ( ;:y’s ehief. »*xeculi\es tliey will .'’and foi a decent ubse’-vance of all laws 01 vihetliei in an indrfferent or I itial attitude they will lei viola- individual.*,■ but decia ation against an ab-jse of the pardoning power that iia.s /been growing^in this slate during the' ^/■.miriislratron-of t'ce last .severai 'ernurs. A man w^to sjieaks out fear- b'ssly as ha- Mr. Pearce, is the type tif man ti.iat t'lie .state needs today as its chief executive if the law i.s to be' upheld and [)!'(.q<er t»rotection is given to society. 10 Years Ago Items of Interest l-'roqi 1 he t. hronicle of June 19. 1921 1* mm ^ tm wtm *10 -1. H. Wither.spoon. superintendent tions. gambling and vvsre flaunted in ^..hods. has gone to Rock tin- pubbes laee, get' by without due ^,5, uislructor itp the VVinthro|> college summer school. 1 i" p ifH.'hnu nt. *\ecc.ti\e load n.! n‘ s'.ami to o the extent that the of the city govern- enforcement of law a;ii! tile punishment of lawlireakers will our pippei'ly he de.sirable, and our jj,. eily a i lean. .saft*. inviting place in Lake Thomas, on the Clinton-Lau-! ren.s h giiway. i." now oi>en to the pub-. w h.ch li.f and rear our familie.s. , , , . 1 D.)ug!as and A gr.at 4e44i-j,s at staxe in the ap- .iaughters, Mis.ses Eliza'oeth and Mar- ,1 o.:cn.r:g ele^-iioiu far more tiian the left yesterday mi a Northern aveiagk 4ivi/.en le-aiizes. Iheiefoie, it p.jp several week.*, i' the liu’y of the taxfiayers to protect , th-^ir-~ti:eresl.'. to go- to the poll.s with thei! e;Cm^ ope-n. to .select tl\e be.st men ^ and i)u.s;:tr?ss -sen.se that can be pro- fuitii from idle*offerings. We need .a mayor and councilmen of alia.ghtcforward courage and clear- ' abililv. A DRAMATIC NOVEL OF LOVE AND HATE BY AGNES LOUISE PROVOST, AUTOR OF THE BEST-SELLER, “HbNEYMOON WIFE.” .Mrdj. K. F, .Adair, Musses I y ^ I an>l\ Emmie Adair, and Messrs, .lames ami Mav .Adair were in Giee-uwooJ Tuesday for the Iveaman- h' aded iiusines I Mr. and Mrs. ('harles Akerman, of Macon. Ga.. were here Tuesday for.^the Rhillips-McMiilian wedding. '”'’"'1'^. A VIVID STORY OF A BATTLE OF HEARTS 1 HE VOTKR.S’ RESRONSIBll.R Y The ^»ig shT»W'Is0nTf staf ted”T'uesl^ day at l^exington and will continue for' Miss Mary Ruth Copelaml arrived the next SIX weeks during which time Tuesday after s{)en<iing the past two a large contingent of candidates for years in India as a missionary. Hlate offices will take to the ^lustings — to present their claims and invite the I)?. I). J. Hrimrn is in New Y’ork, support of the state’s voters.’The plan where he.will spend several weeks. of going from county to county is an antiquated, out^f- dste procedure, but Miss Irene Dillard of this city, has one that is re^iwred as each election been added to the faculty of the Uni year roll.' around. It i.s doubtful if the versity of 3outh Carolina for the coin- candidates w ill he heard by one per ing year asj)ean of ^Voinen, cent of the vuleis on the entire itin- — erary. Fayette Henry is at home from At- Chief interest centers in the gover- lanta, where he has been a hospital nor’s race in which there are eight patient. candidates. Some, of the candidates, — ' .. like the brook, have i>een running for ‘ Prof. R. L. Coe is spending the sum- years, while others are young men for'mer at the University of Virginia. the first time offering for the high ^H '■—-al^ce. j Miss .Mercer Vance left this week! 'rHfl, .selection of a governor thi.s fc)r Montreal, where she will sail on! year Is a matter of grave importance an e.xtended tour of imeresting coun- and one to which the citizenship triea in Europet should give careful, thoughtful atten- tion. A man of leadership is needed, Mis.s Luella Leaman of Greenwood, one of successful business experience and K. C. .AJair of this city, were unit-t and a ripe knowledge of public*affairs, ed in marriage Tuesday evening at thej^ A man who cannot make a success of‘First Presbyterian church df Green-1 his own business isn’t likely to suc-jwood, with the Rev. J. A. MacLean eeaafully conduct the state’s business. J.offi^iating. If wt can get away from the prevalent! custom of electing a lawyef-politicianj On Tuesday eveojpg at the First nod instead place a train^, successful^ Presbyterian church of this city, Miss DON’T MISS THE OPENING CHAPTER — FOUND ON PAGE 7. Read This IStory Each Week In Irasiaesil man hi the head of our staCii government, there it hope that im provement may be expected and eco nomical, efficient business *metho|s Emily Watts Phillips snd Lonnie Sex ton, McMitlian were united in mar riage, withlDr, Dudley^Jones perform ing the ceremony. \i ’The Family Newspapar Ever]rbody iHend^ “t-* -» •