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The Clinton Chronicle. Clinton. S. C.. Thursday, June 28, 1934
L&kirens' Forms
Temperance Unit
County Oruanizes To Fijrht For
Drv Vote In Referendum In
Aujirusl. I*. E. Cannon Is Head.
June 24. — .Ct a well ^at
tended temperance rally here Friday,
a county unit of the South Carolina
Wa.'jhing'ton, June 18.^—When Presi
dent Roo.Vvelt starts on his vacation federated Forces for Temperance and
Law EnforCjement was or)^ani2;ed for
ihV’purpos/ of conductine the cam-
conn
be pone five or six wetdes. he will leave cohnection with the wet and
in charpe of thingrs in Washinpton referendum August 2H.
I^urens organization followed
quite a different .set of men from
thosf who seemod to ho-«nd Ihouith! JolH-erj- of an mforni.tive addross
thoy wore-the governnient »f the mass meetin* bv Mendel S.
United States a .var aitii.They wiU'Ihi Greenville, fieid secretary
men whom the president ha.s discover- oriraniiation. Paul K. Can-
non, business man of the city, was
elected pt*esident-of xhe l-jiuTens anil;
Mrs. Graves L. Knipht, president of
, , ... the local W. C. T. U.. vice pfe.sident,
perienced irovernniental administra- lururens.
tors nr n,en who have demonstrated Todd is a daughter of
their ability by the hardest kind of in- Governor John G. Richards. '
teliigent work, without bringing convention also named an ad-
them.selves too much into the lime- consisting of five mem-
.light or saying or domg foolish things s, tt-.'-SiimeTeC Dr. L. Ross
whi.ch reflect back orr the pre.sidenG
Preaideht andTTelpers Tir^
.MANAGER OF -SHOWER
OF GOLD‘CAMPAIGN
EXTENDS THANKS
ed are to bt* tru-‘«ted to use" their own'
judgment without getting him or the
administration into a hole. In other
words, most of them are either ex-
Mr. Roosevelt is tirt-d, but he is
neither ill nor “worn out,’* and while
he needs the vacation rest, there is
nothing in his physic^il condilio/i to
worry about. So, too. are some of the
oldeY men in the cabinet and high ad
ministrative posts pretty well tired
out. This is the hardest-working gov
ernment that has ever been .seen in
Washington in pei^ee lime.s. The ad
ministration tano* in with what it re-
gartled as a cleai mandate from the
-rjptAipIft. tiOiAiJiaogw awiiiiythingii
it tituckly. -- ^ ‘
^ et it IS upon the.se older men
the president is now coming more and
more to rely. Kxpeneiu'e has proved
the wisdom the old maxim, “Old
nien for counsel, youiigmen for War.”
A good many of the young men who
wen put in hecaiise_lhey were expect-
eil to he good exeeuti\e.s. tried to lie
cojn.selor.s.
Ly nnr E<1 wa Long, iif CJ mtom
■Mrs. Festus T. Curry of Gray Court,
and Dr. C. B. MilLs of Cro.ss Hill. This
committee will arr ange for .community
meetings in various parl.s of the
county between now and election day,
seek through different agencies to t\n-
list a county-wide memliership. in the
temperance organization, and encour
age the enrollment of voter.-. w;ith
their precinot clubs during the next
four weeks.
The laurens meeting was called to
order by C. 'B. Bubo, prominent Bap-
a'hnTmhc^laT^ve^nm
- meeting that .Mr, Fletcher had con-'
V flSil w 1 . w » • I 1
and speak
To the Pe ;)!e of Cl.hton and
Vicinity:
It is with a feeling of regret
that the CA^ncIusion of" the
-t‘-:8hower of Gold” campaign
means that MrA. Stockton and
1 must de|»art from this delight-
ful towm
Our '.stay here has been one of
keen enjoyment and the many
courtesies ' extended to us \\ ill
long be remembered. Hospitali
ty, typical of tbe South, abounds
in Clinton and it is a di.«tinct
pleasure to have had the oppor
tunity to reside here for a num
ber of weeks and to meet so
many of the community's excel
lent people. •
The “Shower of Gold” cam-
. paign has been a success,...and
has exceeded even the greatest
expectations of the publisher of
The Chronicle or myself.
The Chronicle has g.ven me
its heartiest cooperation and to
the management of this newspa
per, to all of its employees, es-
pecradfy to the excel lent
ants, to the capable judge.', John
I). Davis, W. H. Simp.-i^n, and
F. .M. Boland, |>ernut me to say
heartily, I thank you.
( HARLFS T. STCM KTO.\,
Manager The Chronicle
“.'hhower of Gold” Campaign.
Democrats Praise
C Recent Session |
H ug h 7L. Eichelberget 7 i i
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business.‘even the busine.-se* that ex-'"'
gravely in pa^t
Tloived our people
years.” ^
Tne billions .spent for public work.s.
Robin.^on as.'^erted. “broke the unem
ployment impasse”; the CA'C he con-
.sidered a good inve^^meh
relief, but in buiidmg up youth and
conserving nationaF reso^ces; NR.\
principles are backed by the majority
of busines.^en. he said.
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NEW YORK LIFE MAN
13 Years E.vaerlence
Professional Insurance-Information
Furnished Free
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ice: Room £09 Jacobs & Co/Building
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CARD OF THA.N'KS
I wish to express my .-incere thanks
and appreciation to my friends who
so loyally supported me in my race
fol, mayor in Tuesday*' primary. The
vote I received is appreciated more
than I- can -express, and ! shall alway.«
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feel
me.
grateful to those wno ¥Otei
W. M. McMILLAN*
: bids for supplies
. Norice is hereby given that bids To
furnish supplies to Laurens County
chain gangs for one month will be re
ceived at the office* df County Su^r-
visor till 11 o’clock M.. Tuesday,
July 3. A list of the articTes may be
had at the Supervisor’s office.
j. D. W. WATTS.
Itc County Supervisor.
Arrow First
BEFORE GOING ON TH.AT TRIP BE SI RE TO CHECK
YOL'R CAR THOROI GHLY: -
Bank Board
Is
.sented to return to Lauren-
before a gathering at one of the city
churches the fourth- Sunday night
July. —
of
Body ('untinues Work Begun
Months Ago. W. J. Bailey of
Thi.s Cilv a .Member.
PHILCO
Radios & Tubes
Snritb'rPli^nincf
We Carry a Complete Stock of Parts
sold Accessories for Ford, Chevrolet,
Plymouth and Many Other Ceu-s. .
Arrow Parts Stores
1 omer Broadway and Gary
Clinton, S. C.
Phone 92S0
That there will be many more chang
es in addition to the changes that have
ocnirred in the last year vs not to be
iloubled. The president talks with
some (d‘ his intimates about hi.s «lesire
to find new blood to carry on the
gieHily int-reased activities of govern*
rient. He wants more young- men
V hose physical stamina will stand the numlier
Land Bank^ Owns
2,444, Farms Now
Columbia, June 21,—>iate board
of bank control to serve two years be
ginning July 1 wa.-* nameil “today by
Governor Blackwood. j j
The governor reappointed the fiv|e
pre.sent memlrerji of the board and
To named as a sixth. B M. Edwards. Co
lumbia banker and former member.
F. P. .Mi^ller, state treasurer, |s the
seventh member and chatrhian of the
. boanf ex-officio. •
( (dumhia. June 21. — .An official re-appoinled members are: R.
statement discloseii todav that- the
BIG
:
PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE
Agents Haven't Had Time
I)i.'S|H''se of Holdings, Bank
Officials Sav.
Barbecue
ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF THE
LEROY SPRINGS
» F. Henry. Greenville; Ji»hn T, .Stevens.
and W. J.
, ,, , , farms iin outngl^t posses- Kersha/; C. G. Padgett. Walterboro;
Fiiain, and more ol.ler m.-ii of wisdtmi p^.i^-ral Und bank of Go
to act as counselors knil balance- the Carohnas. Georgia and
V it'-eis to keep the yoiingsteis from Florida increased from 2,a**4 to 2.444
Mii'iiiiig wild. during the year ending May 31. iy34.
Roper and Walker bank, operating" in the four
Among the oldet men who are eios- .states, also show-rol a 'light increase
*■'. !(> the president are Secretary of value of real estate earned on
( otnmeree l>aniel ( . Roper, experieny- its books. The figure st ).»l at $8,214.-
♦'ii. able ami wi.se, and the president’s jjj.j
finsesi friend, Inmis McHenry Howe. ^ jrear earlier.
1 ol. Howe has been ill and almost in-, ^ ^^f 377 farms were sold dur-
at' \e ftti- months. .Se'eretary Ro|>er is the tw-elve months ending last
feeling the strain, .so, tliat his tri|) to November HO by the bank for $7y;,422, 'u
the .Noi’thwi'sl to look into the .salmon statement continued. It was ex-
fTshenes tangle will l>e lengthened plained that sales declined liWause all
available trainetl
the
JULY4TH
AT MOUNTVILLE
t
SWIMMING POOL
into a real vacation.
blank C. Walker, chairman of
J« dera
L. A. Wittkiwski. Camden.
Bailey, (’linton.
The board, named under authority
of an ac-t-passed at the last session of
the legislature to take the place of the
lOHH emergency bank legislation, is
subject to confirmation by the slate
.'cnate. It will serve under recess ap-
.May HI compared with *\,Oi2.400 pointnient_ until the legislature meets
pi 1035.
Ill coinmenting oa the appointees.
Gtoiernor Blackwood said they were
“thoroughly exjwrieni-ed in all
lines of banking and finance"’ and “for
several months ha^e been making a
DINNER WILL BE SERVED
IN THE OLD BANK
BUILDING.
UANDID.\TES INVITED TO
SPEAK.
A CORDIAL WEL(X)ME TO
EVERYBODY.
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Walter F.
Manager
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To the Public
JULY 2,1934
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Experienced Life Guard In Charge.
OPEN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY,
den than anyom* ivalizes. .He does not
ge* into print wty often, because he
habit of nut talking about
he 1' doing, but h:s joii is iha* of
new provision orTi;ALj^m...*if t‘>";t^H>g^ ohairman said, ’aigely on rouf.ne mat-
deluiquent payment-' and reamortizing ,ii,ected the c'onse-va’o*- .*f the
jrr. .:..! * .... J ' ' " * .
men were engaged ^ludr of cash depositories and build
, 1 f ing and loan as'iwialior..' along with
Lmergeney council and one of ,ii,p^,,yl „.„rk. banking”
,h.- .H,.> mvn u|...n u h,,m th.- vi,.» „f th. |...s.ibi!i;y un.Wr «... .t,
d«nt relies heavily, is laying off afl .
FUinmei . He-ha.' carried a larger tiur- _ _
mortgages,” land hank "ffu-ials saitl,
“real estate acquirements oecLned
during the year. .A substantial part of
the real e'tate a-qaired represented
deeds volunta’ily g:\en -'v •..•rowe*-'
w iio did not w 'll t I
ihe.r faims.
t
Bank of Camden, I>. .A. Roy.-v:n,
wbia’
and collect the liability of IU»- p«
;evy
cent
2 to 7 P.M.
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R.'ITES:
Sinjfle swim
. 25c
Season Ticket for 11 months '
$4.00
Summer Ticket (July and .August)
$’2.00
Family Rates:
First Ticket
.... $4.00
Each person afier first ticket
$1.50
from the Stockholders \>f the banK.
of the
dii ec-
t'\ing to get all the branches
go.» ninu-tu pulling in th* same
r >n III I Ilf -ante ' jnt*.
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James B. Gibson
Is Laid To Rest
Some one needs the
article you have to t
sell. Advertise it in I
The Chronicle Want |
Ad Column."
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P. S. Jeanes Subscribe to The Chronicle — S1.50 a Year
Special .\rransfements .May Be Made for
Nlirht Parties.
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h.ejje today to atten ! a .meet- Smith, Jr..
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^■)or .-rgan-zers.
i}«it..lvvirig''up to expectation.' as an ad- G^irman .'aid-unless “evil;
BennetI>v.,ie; t'a.ft-'an Tnoma>,
UK'.ter; W.
ton; Solom m
T. Ijeppard,
Britton.
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-YEAR PROTECTION
in the Greenville; T. Wright l ox. Woodruff;
niinlstrator. H s .'peaking tr.^i out u>x'ile industry were stonpeti, "it will James R. Coggeshall. Darlington.
West left Brofe.ssor Tugweil tn charge be difficult for our organization to Mr. Gibson was prom\nent a> a law-
cf the department of agriculture 411st hold our membership in line and pre- yer and church and civjc feaJer. He i.s
at the time When Mr. Tug\'?eli’s j.er- vent them from striking.” survived by his widow, who was Miss
tonality was under investigation by q'he conference here was tor a dis- Argent Bethea of Dillon, and by two
the .senate committee which ha 1 been cussiorti of problenis cqhfroniing or- children, James B. Gibs*»n, Jr., a Co-
gFked to report whether he ought to ganizei|s-in Southern stales and the lunibia attorney, and Miss .Argent B.
be confirmed as Under secretary. agreement between industry and labor Gibson, a student At Wtnthrop collegei
TugweU’arRating when the general strike in the textile Mr. and Mrs. Gibson were on their
Mr. Tugweil is decidedly not popu^indu.^try was called off on June 2. way to the funeral of a friend when
Jar with either house of congress. Mr. The South Gartdina* Federation of Mr. Gibson was stricken and i'ei in
Roosevelt still like* him very much Textile Workers will meet at Spartan- the automobile before medical assut-
personally but has found that his ad-, burg July 7, the Georgia meeting will ance reached him.
vice Is not always sound. . |be held at Macon next Saturday and - ... , irn, .T
Two youngynen who are growing in^Sunday, and the North Carolina meet-
the estimation of the president and of -ng will be held at Gastonia Saturday,
t^se whose business it is to appraise a state meeting for Alsdiama will be
p«i*>n»liti.. .r. ^r«.ry Mor»«|- h,ij at BirminKh.n. in two »Mk», ,oir’‘7ho'L“i;j7l!r»ui*‘p7rtki''me"i;i
thnu-very cl«« ,rd«d to , my race lor .Uon«n in Tunny's;
dent—and W. I. Myers, farm credit Whether or not strike;* will result .'rv,,., a,,..4-*^ '
administrator. Those, with Mis* Per-'will depend on the repoi^ of the “di- P , ^ 7- 1 j.
ki>a. aeoreury <*, Labor-who. like;vi,.orf of research and planning.- th.
Jease Jones, is “i horse for work”—'labor leader declared. . ' ' *
Dan Roper, Louie Howe fnd Fi-ank, —
IValkcr, are the real wheel-horses of j said and done, is the harde.>t w orker
the administratioii. * i and the ablest administrator of. the
on the heimaetieaUy •sealed'mechanism
FOR ONLY>1 A YIARI .
# With f!he same thorouchbeed quality in ALL
modeU. small or larfe7 Wcatini^souae offers n
protection plan to EVERY buyer.. .a policy
unparalleled in refricyation. The standard i-year
srarranty...PLUS 4 additional yean protection
acainy any possible replacement cost due to
fadlure of tise beametkslly-tenled mechanttm for
only $S.<X>—n dollar n year! Before yM buy any
refrigerator, fet details on Bus amasinc protec-
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C.ARD OF THAXbS
I wish to thank my fnends in ward
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CLIXTOX — TWO STORES — LAURENS
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UNIT TO DRILL
The National Guatd unit
next Mom^y night at 7'30.
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