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WILSON W. HAJtEIS. Editor and Publisher
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its correspondents.
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will .'ihip the same at once byyireT^iaichfolks who did not mind tain^ meat of I^eg^tration, will have his office'
freigbjt: ansofoith. -\ j open at the store oT'^rTr-Gopeland &'
one'6-gaIlon cow to nlr. m;ke.Clark',■ / ' Bro., OB-Nartl), Broad street.'in the;
ffd. ' ; • f “flee”|do not drink anny at all now.‘Town of Clinton, for the purpose
.L^one 5-gallo|n cow to judd'Clark.^ he quit early last fall and has hell out registering voters for the said special
one 4-j:aUon cow to scud Clark. faithful to this date, he hai.jill30 quit election from 9 o’ clock A. M. to four
—9.ne R*gaJ!or. 90W to mrs, mike Clark, gambling for mjnney and is building o’clock P. M., on each day except Sun-
rfd. . —JT ^ a bi^swimuirng pond down in his cow day, beginning with June 27th. 1934,
one 3-gaIlon cow to mr^ m. Clark. pa.sture to help the folks of flat rock up- to aneCthrough July 6th, 1934. ‘
enjoy themselves enduring the sum- F. M. BOLAND,
-be sure to ship only feminine gender S’^'imming with suits 15c; swim- Attest: Mayor Pro-Tern,
cows that will give milk and we do not without suits 25c. these rates D. C. Heustess,
care for beef cows unless they come “^^PPly to wimmen and chil- Town Clerk. ‘
extry in addition to the milk cows, we drens. -ik~vV H \ T HA ^ ^
prefer the jersey 'cow, but W'ill take ^ ’ rlAi U. I
the
th^ holsteens or the durocs or the po-
lahd chinnars, or any other good make
'of cattle.
CLINTON, S. <., THI KSDAV. Jl'NE 2S. 1931
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we allso beg that you .send fows that
won’t kick over the milk pails, and
trained to be.milked on the right side,
and we would like to have all of them
( f the non-tail-switching va’"iety. inrs.
scud Clark got her eye p;,;: out endur
ing the war by a cow h.tfing her in it
with her tail.
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OTK SINCERE THA.NKS from other things — from poVerty,
The Chronitdehi big circulation cam-,/fn.m'ij^orance., /roni un-
paign came to a close-la.st .'Saturday ’‘emitting toil, from blindne-s of ininil
night and was a 'Ucce>s, The manage- .spirit. To such-a goal, slowly and
merit being very much pleased with painfully, hut none the less^urely, \ve
the results. The only regret we had making our way. We a-e richer
wut~tTiat al! of the splendid contest- i^ati any other people; we have more bent,over the feed troff
“fiee" w'inned at pitching boss shoes .
at the county .seat in 1921, and he is
allso fine on th^ fiddle and mouth or-
iran. he is a usful citizen and can a!- U
ways be counted on as a fifty-fifty
man. he is one the right side of ever-
th-rng at least haff of the time, he will
'go down in history as one of the build-
p-s and fmders of fiat rock which wdll—
went.
revverance; his nieinory after he has
mike Clark, rfd, "tT"
corry spondent.
P. S. Jeanss
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-E. Mood Smith, Oi D.
Felder Smith,, O. D.
Drs. Smith & Smith
OPTOMETRISTS
SPECIALISTS
Eyes Examined. Glasses Prescribed
I.aboratory for Prompt Repair ^
Service.
15 M’est Main Street Phone 101
CLINTON, S. C.
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you don’t mind, plese send big’
cows with niuley heads instead of
horns, mrs. m. (dark got her dress ~
tore off enduring the depression by a
r
"iTiat al! of tht
ants did not win prize> equal to the ‘ii-^'Ure,
largest one, but that wa> impossible ^‘njoyment
of course.
'F(ir the success of the campaign we.
mo! e
time for
and dimly
ning to realizb that this is making it
lecieatiyn and plenty of nice (lastors to keep
we art legm- *hem in and will hold them out on our
grassy crops if nece.ssary.
are indebted first 'of ail to the con
testants. They worked hard and we
deeply appieciate their efforl.s and of
fer our sincere thanks.
•And to "Mr. ('. T. Stockton, who con
ducted the contest, we are indebted.
In all of his dealings we found him
honest and ethical, seeing that every
candidate wa
faiine.«s and that the caPipaign was
run on straight liusiness-like princi-
pb s. .' . ' ^
send the billy lading for all cows to
[lossible for u< to breed better, hap
pier, stronger men than other jieople. ‘
Happiness^-perhaps there, after all, mr. n;iike Clark, rfd, and he will make
is the one word, that exjiresses ourdeliv’ery of same to all of his ancestors
goal. Hdp;)ine.^s that comes through Misted above. Of course, we are sorry
release from material cares, through that they diddent have anny rain out
release from fear fear of foreign ag- west, but the cows will come in rrjighty
gression. fear of domestic
discord or
nice, as ours is all gone dry. it all
w., .-vvo,,^ fear of poverty happiness that comes happened the .same w'eek the’ country
treated 'wdth Absolute perfect freedom and perfect .self- went wet. send our cow.> at once.
command. '
We have not reached this yet. .Not
..j^by inany.'Tnan>’ year^ of struggle. But
And then we are grateful to the
gentlemen who acted as judges on the
closing night, and whose time was
cheerfully given for this occasion.
'1 be goal before us w hen we set out
on the campaign was that of increas
ing our circulation. This we .succeeded
in doing, putting our li.st oh a much
improved basis and adding hundreds
of new sub.scribers. To the new meni-
ber.s of The ('hi'onicle “ftrinily" we ex-
lend greetings and want you t> ivtijw
that we are happy to have you as a
pari of the paper. We hope that,the
paper will be a welcomed visitor in,
your homes^ each/s eek and we are re-
si.dved ti> do our level best to give_y'>u_
a iietler, a complete, newsy, re’ a ole,
cltan ne\<spaper. We hope that for
yea-r> to conve-we -niay-Jia^iieitlie prtvi-
w“e are heading towtard it. It is in
front of us ^—shining a beautiful vis
ion, drawing us on forever.
.And so, we repeat, the average
.American is wiser than he knows,
when he makes Independence Day a
day of recreation and rest. His action
symbolizes the—free^dom and leisure;
that the American, moie than anyone
else, enjoys. >,
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NOTH E OF KEf.mTRATION
FOR Sd»E( lAL Ml'MCIBAL
ELECTIO.N
Notice is hereby glyen .W,..D.^'
Copeland is the duly appointed Super
visor of Registration for the Town of
Clinton, (.'ounty of Lauren.s, St-ate'^oT
South Carolina. |
Every male) • and female citizen
twenty- one (21) yea.'’s of age-an*d up-j
ward, having all of* the qualifications 1
mentioned in sectionfs 22H7 and 2290,
V'ol. 2 Code of Laws of South Carq-
lina, 1932, and who has resided in the
State for two years, in the County for
one year and within the incorporated
limits of the said Tow'n of ('lint^in for
four months next preceding the .special'
election, to be held in the said Town
Of (Minton on Tuesday, July 17th, 1934,
and who has paid all taxe.s due and
collectable for the jireceding fiscal
f /! /! ..J
'Si
a
Who’s Who In F'lat Rock
(F. Lee Bunkerall) -
f. • lee bunkerall, lovvingly Tailed "'ho holds a ('ounty registra-
“flee” by his rnariny friends and cus- tion certificate entitling him or her to
tomers, has newer done noboddy no » polling precinCt within'the
harm except the time he didn’t stay Town''of Clinton, shall be entitled to
at home when he was .sick and give register*. '
evverbody the mumps. The special election to be held on
:Tuesday, July 17th, is for the purpose
^“flee”Vas the first pillar of rehober'*^^ electing a Mayor to fi(J the unex
church and ho'pe to build it with his plred term of the late H. Y. Abrams.
10 Years Ago
Items of Interest From I'he ('hronicle
of June 26, 1924 ,
own hand.s and hauled the sand for the
bricks to be laid with, he w'as afflicted
with rehober church till he went over
to the holey-hollers, he got as far as
the unknown, tongutLaii.saame. I
The said W. D. Copeland, Supervisor
lege of holding you among ojv
matumt” sub.scrihers.
.Suniming "the lampaign U|>
>-tarl to finish, we might Jusi
that wc are. pleaiu*J wrt4v-44+u
the candidale.s, tlie judges an
management.
•|)e:--
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.MiTan r .Mrs. R. (/
turfreti .several
thv'r \Vi5»iiJ;i.g trip .in
“flee” is first fn war as well as first
^-^im-peaee.r+ie 'wa?«-thT^first voilunteer
in the Wo* ! I war after the draft
started, but onner count of huv/ing
^ . only one leg and 4 fingers’’on his left
havannaa. La- -^lamT which he lost in the savv- mill, "he
was turned down, he crie<l for 1 days;
Workman of Marion, he vvanted to fight mighty-'bad.
Adair
days’
have
.stay
re-
OM
( lau ie
is vi.'iting relatives an 1 friends
-rrty.
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WE ( A-NM IGNORE I HE I'ASI
Peiha]).s the greatest danger we
face m building for the future is that
we may t’oiget the tradition.' and he’-i-
^agt^ of the pa.st.
I I'.dei the stte.s.'
a new idea, a plan.
Dr. and Mrs. .1. Lee Vuu.ng and .Mas
ter Lelan I are at home from a visit to
•Mt.s. Young's sist.v in Philade!i»hia.
evverhody know.s ‘‘flee’’ to he a big |
liearted. man. when he killed his 2 ho'g-> I
Jas: yea’' and/l fumed off hot and it
looked like he was going to lose his
Mo-at. just as sojn .as it commen>-ei
smell l>a 1 lie gave it away to diffrent
INSURANCE
VVe offer expert service
and protection. Agent for
some of the strongest Fire
Insurance (’onpanies in
.Xttj erica.
REAL ESTATE
Town and country prop-
e'-t>T IVjce*/attractive.
Clinton Realty &
Insurance Co.
■' n. royiv, Awr'
SO yo>yr?E The new kio
That ju&r mO'^EO 'n
. ACt^OOS the - '
WHAT'S voyi?
AF 5
NAME
.
MV name S HA(7«y
COME OsCR TO
My house- I'U-
GIVE yrxt 0ifi?OS
A Tn?eA1
GLAD vnu MOVttO
INTO oua
STREET, HARRy-
WANT TO Riot
MV BlICE
MARRy
you VC GOT
T0(THANK
CE.. listen-
HAPa/'S I^-COL^
■ \ O COCA COLA
WHY tors LIKE TO
60 TO HARRY'S ifOISE
Order by the cose (24 bodies) from
your dealer.... Keep if cold artd
ready to serve 11 your refrigerotor.
GREED WODD
nm FLING CO.
t O! A-i 01. *l
<rcen w#>od. S. C
SB ito zii
Dr. and JMf/, .M. J. .McFudden'and
httle .Mi'.'e- Mary Uuwze an-l Irene^
Dillard are a trip to Tu.\edo, .N'. !
of fiithusia'in f »r
a cati'C, it 1- ea^y
Mr.
Inuw (ivCl tiuard all tha* ha- g-o’c. Tro.ss
anl .Mr.'. U’. J.
Hill Thurs.lav
Hailey were in;
fyr the .N’ance-
hi’iuic. Because we tcel nmglj • (‘.'ti- {.cTellier we I'iir.g
ciimng aliLiM's and inalvqaaclira’
lav* appeared in tfie e.K.s’mg sy.'tein,
vv ale l.kelv 'o eocic'-t them it; a
M >
ff in a
marmei -.hat will Mat only li* away
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Maude
V i.'it to
ea rso.n
r-. lutive
is at home
in Woodruff.
“2 TRIP” TESTS SHOW GilLF-LUBE
%
CUTS OIL CONSUMPTION AS MUCH AS 51%!
with what i.' bad. hu*. with vvliat
giiiMl as well.
I.' e.'peeiaiiy app .ea )K‘ l..> this
tiuuni+y—at. -1bie—11 niA,- Great
au undeiway. Ihe intention' of those t
who are b(#iind them are un louI>‘*vl.y
Dr. and M.'-. B. <). Whitten, Mr. and;
M; '. W. H. Shand>, Mr. and Mrs. J.l
!•'. .laci>l>s - and Miss t'la’a Duckett at-
(• ^ -1 .i/*re! t rer^tKITn g' iT/
id" H II on Thursday.
<»f th»; h
v>t. -It
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th»* .
ie.'ll e
to Sif.*-
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'O' .Nannelle Blalock, .Margaret
guard ai’
■ni.al
depre.
s.'ion.' of
< 'opeb
ir 1 and .Alden Hailey
are at
th»‘ futui
if a.' vvvi
1 t
(1 !)rin
g reepv-
«'amp
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k.s.,.
fi y ridv^
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Sal'urday evening .Mi-'
Mary
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will
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in mai’ ia-ge at I-au''en^
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Th.
mar,"ia.ge of Miss Mary
<’lary
th*’ full
chanvv '
'«v'').^k
out t
Mt-ir de..'-
an 1 ,J
ames .M. Austin'will be
s()lem-
tin.f.', 1.'
langui:
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n.7,ed
this afternoon at the hi
:)me of
Then
call be
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ea’, p
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the hr
nie’s paeent.s in Gaffney.
the fab'
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The
Wedding of Mis.s Helena Balt-
ihai,. ( I"!
;at
fMl'g
e 1O'
• igriore,'
nrMii (
of Sumter, and Kaymota
1 Ritt.s
that I'ii
i ii'.iMn
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'i.y
!■) grave
th:
' city, will be solemnized this
haim l'(
the jC Ml
I'.n
..m w
c.t ai\
even: I
;g at the home of the
bride’s
t-
-
mottle
;■ in .Sumt(‘r,
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o’HlE NA'IIO.N’S BIiriHDAV
There 'are many who u’-ejiicline 1 to
think that .Amenean' take'their own
ody’s Business
By Gw McGee
J
On W'e lne.'day a-fternoon.M s.' .Nan-
nelie Blalock gave a lovely announce-,
birthday--as a ma'Her of-cour.se,'that P^rty i’l hano:- of Miss Florence^
the anniversarie.s lo.sie their patriotic Rintin, whtv is to be married in Sep-
favor and that, reduced, to its lowest tcir.her to .\. R. Low.
common dFUTmuhator, the Fourth of. -— ^
July when it rolls around next Wed-. .■ > Am_0m im
ne.sday w ill be for most persons a day . y T ■
bn which they will not have tqi work—: IN 01
a day un which to “lay off” and de-vote;
themselves to ease and recreation. 1
If that should be true universally;
and literally, it vrould be unfortunate,: .Mike Is Asking the (iovernment For'
but if it is only partly so, then per-j “ • Few Cows
haps the situation is not so bad after. flat^rock, s. C., june 18, 1934.
all, because in truth Independence Day! f^r. henry ,s. johnson, ' - -•
does sUnd for a little of that sort qL seeker-terry of agger-culture,
thing,—relief from the daily grind or ’ Washington, d. C,
the royal grind that the “mother of fietr sir; '
the colonies”- imposed on her children.! n notis by the papers that the gov-
No other nation in history Was born^Verment is going to ship 100,000 cows
as ours was born; no other nation was ■from" the--ntn;thwest drowth country
dedicated to quite the ideals to which where al(^cf the grass got burnt up
ours is dedicated; and ijo other nation to the r.nnry south where there amt
St following quite the path that ours r.othih-g eL'e but gass onner count of
it following. ' ‘ntuen ram there is n),ore gru'is m
Unwittingly,^ oux forefathert ,did, the fitida down here than there is in
^Biort tlian declare-political indepen-!our pasiorn.
denoe on that hot July day in 1776.
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MRS. LEE KETSER
705 Melrose St., Wiostoa-Ssiem, N. C
Do you doAifat-thot you con cut
'your oil costs from 10%To 55%
and got bettor lubrication?
Then listen to this ...
' A
Fact No. 1 — Last year the Amerioin
Automobile Association tested Galf-
lubc against 3 ocher famous 25c oils in
6 borrowed cars. Gulf-luhe wytt 283i%
wun miUi ptr quart than tht average of all
other oils! It outlasted every oil in every car.
Fact No. 2 —This year, motorists in
various parts of the country made the
‘‘tw o-trip” test. They made two trips to
some distant point, using a well-known
25c oil on the first trip, and Gulf-lube
on the second. In every one of these tests
made thus far, .Gulf-lube has showed the
louest oil consumption!
MtL J. D. BOWBEN
868 Myrtle St., Adahu, Ga.
Drain old, worn oil, refill with Gulf-lube—and
start saving! 25c a quart!
• 000
NEW OIL TEST detects motor dirt. Aak
about it at any Gulf station.
. Witbovt'realizing it, they daclared thej I hereby puc in my applercatio? for
of their descendants I the foIioirpi^^^Wf^ any l-1igp»-yo>n
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