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IK'l i.^5»i.‘ , Iv ^ N* PAGE FOUR THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON, S. C. THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1934 Ullfr (Elinton Cl|rontHr 1900 WILSON W. HARRIS. Editor and Pabliahar Publiahad Eraiy 'Hiuriday By the" CHRONICIX PUBIJSHING COMPANY Sabscription Rate (Payable In Advan<j;ei: Ore year $1.50; Six Months 75 cents; Three Mbnths 50 cents Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Post Offied at Clinton, S. C. fhe Chronicle seeks the cooperation of its subscribers and readers—the publisher wiH at all times appreciate wise suggestions and kindly ad vice. 'The Chronicle will publish letters of general 'interest when they are not of a defamatory nature. Anonymous communications will not be noticed. This paper is not responsible for the views or‘opinions ol its correspondents. ly ridiculous rate of 26 *i mills,” ?aid W. R. Perkins, of New 'Yor^, vice- president of the Duke Powett,company. ■ 0 jThe Duke company also said the project would cost more than estimat ed,and would notijiie'^s^f-liquidating, S. S. Cbnyentitm At Langstqn C^iirch tion will meet this year with Langston a copy of the program and a report 3ap::.st church on each Baptist school in the Ol der of the association aTl delegates county. It is, asked that the superin- and visitors are retjuesteJ to carry‘tendents and secretaries of the several their own luncheons. These annual schools, in the meantime, be getting Cross Hill, July 1. —The Laurens meetings are intend^JHo be bendficthT their d;ata in shape for a full and ac and that .i;s„operation would be unfair A.ssOCiationa! Sunday School con.en--^® ^an.Iay school workers and gtr- ctuate report and making preparation to the Duke intere.sts, ultimately de- : — ers. but they are especially designed to have their respective schools well Officers fiCers' and teachers a- to their work creasing if not de^i^^oyung the founda- heard a« well a- ranking o.'-cc-s of helpful jnforfnation to all of- represented, tion’s .share in the profits. the Duke Power comna'ny ^ Perkins said the fight w^ not here were G. G. .\!len against *the administration’s powef president of the power company and ! . , policies which he described as embrac- the I>uke Foundation; N. .A.. Cocke of mee..ng'. ing large projects similar to the Ten- Charlotte, N. C.. ard^Mr. Perkins,., prog'-um .« now of New York. in the schools. 'Tnerefore. these are ex^i.;cted and particalar:y urged to at- -A nessee valley authority and not .small vic<-p.»-esident«: and \V. .S. O’B. Rjb.n- preparation an ^ wili appeal in^couise of' . ^ » due WHAT DO P. S. Je^es * *' local units competing with established son of Charlo-te. Duke attorney, private interests, O. Max Gardner, former ' governor of North Carolina and now a practic- atlomiry^here. api>eared_as coun- time. C. A. Power, secretary, will mail ^CCSCRIBE'TQ THE CHBONICLB lL-~ rT ' se! for the Duke conipany./contending there was no charge its rates were unfair for ( LINTON. S. THURSD.AY. Jl'LY .o, 19:U unfair or exorbitant. “It will be unjust and ore textile manufacturer, under the guise of federal control, to come into use of 80 per cent of the nower that ^^■•IvoUId ANY DIFFERENCE IN GASOLINES? PIC K ttre Tjrralifiratiori^—cn—rrra-ke—sr The time i.s apj»roaching when will go\ernor. I eaice is tunning on a county plan' be fired those political shotss which ness man's idatfprm, jtromismg, if —-...j / produced By^the propo.sed Gardner as- '.^erted. will reverberate throughout the length elected, to give the .state a business Witnesses before the review board of the cimiity. b adniini.s*ration. A governor of this -neluded Dr, W. P. Few, president of Excepting ihe game warden’.s con- ne^ided—a successful and ex- univer.sity, Durham, N. en-' test, there i.s a lather small entry of pt'i’ienced bu>ines.s-tuan. Pearce is not (Jowed by Duke millions; Dr. B. E. eardidates thus far with little interest ^ lav\yer. .Lawyers, judging by recent (jt-er, jiresident of Furman university, manifested by the jieople and the time ’‘^his slate, are great Pardon- 3^^ jjj, \y limit ^(ti filing pledges .drawing near. wonder crime is rampant president of Davidson, N. C. col- In the race for the House of Repre- "hen the verdicts of juries are brush- whose institutions share in Duke re are only three an- aside daily and the pardoning P<‘w- Lenefit.s. Heads of several orjihanage.? and we- wom^..pose a.4>bliUc^. .Iw-p non need <'an*l.daIe.i_ToX. he of the delegat!'>n. The vc'iirs -hnukl acquaint theni- .selvf's with till candidates *w}io are offering ft'i cM'iee 'and >liou!d select th - lie-* MM r.M! ddde fiO the p'ii;iic.- iiiar-idd'ici ' d'uxigf’.i. 'I’hey .-hould dn- (juiie alx'iii ; hi ear I date-, t lieir’^train- ing" ami q lalil lea'ion.-, tlieir convic tion- and tile r po'.it.cal pnncijih |)ei'ona! charac.er -liould la* empha- sizi d in till' in'.'t iM'i'tation of those who -eek OUI -uffrage'. pro]Vhel and venture a pn-diclion to the contenders in the n i race. Not yet, anyway. a;-o id. share in the ,10 Years Ago Items of Interest I'rom 'I he ( hronicLe of .Iul> :i. 1921 N .The fii-t cotton h’oom td the sea.-on A\a' lirought lo The-( in onicle off.ee ycstenlay.;i4' i duck-. • REl'MDNS BRI.Nt. SADNESS There are few occasions that may r •- — do more to -halter your idols and dis- w. 1>. Knight, Laurens attorney, pel your illusion-* than to be, pre.sent stated ye.sterday that he i- perfecting at a reunion of the fiiends of your an appeal ItMhe sujoyine court in the case of the .state against M‘-. .Alice Mr. an<i .Mrs. Raymond Pitts have returned from their we.lding trip. reunion of the fi'iends youth from whom you have been sep- aiated for malTiy years, ^ ou carry with Young and Miss Emma .Stroud, you the unchanged images of the past. and find that time has passed many stations and has left behind not a few' of the vision.s which you have oher- ished through the years. One who once niultijilied your heart throbs now has her hair dyed, the teeth of another are changed, and (he gang probably lie- .holds your bald h»‘ad and giandfaih- erly countenance with a degiee of tives in Camden. wonder at what they ever saw in you < to iiegm vyilh. They may have a good j time in -pite of it all, hut there are lew who can go away from that a- Saturday sembly without .some addition to their j Crain, wi.sdom and .sadness. i E. .^lood Smith. Ot 1). Felder Smith. (>. D. Drs, Smith & Smith OPTOA!ETR!STS SPE( lALISTS E\es Examined. (Hasses Prescril)ed I.ahoratory for Prompt Repair Service, l.'j West .Main Street Phone 101 CLINTON. S.t Miss Ayliffe Robinson is attending sumimir .school at Columbia university in New York. — ■ ' t Misa Janet Leake is visiting j-eli- INSURANCE I We offer expert service and protectioni Airent for some of The stnont^est F'ire Insurance Companies in America, marriage in evening by the Miss Lucy E. Cojreland and D. P. Davis of Che.ster.were united lor Ml ST ENROLL S(ci(‘tar> I.. B. Dillard of the ( lin- j-jage Saturday in Spaidanburg by Dr. ton Democratic club, a>k> The ('hi on- w, L’. Hall, icle to urge upon the voters the im- REAL ESTATE Town and country prop erty. I*rices attractive. Clinton Realty & InsurancwCo. IL H. HOVI). .4«ient Again NEW 4uLF GAS •ins in power test! Dt>cs it matter whik branJ of gaaoltnc jroa use? You bet it docs! .* DRIV€ IN AND TRY 15 “power tests" have proud tt! 15 times. Gulf has been pitted against other gasolines in power tests on famous Amcruan hilU Pitted against 32 gasolines in all. and— Gulf has vcon maze Jests than all tkg cthgrs combtnedl Try a tankful. Sec for yourself that —tktrf's more poxcer in That Good Gulf Gasoltne! O *•**. autr RiFiNiNa co., There’s more power in THAT GOOD GULF GASOLINE liorlance of getting their nanie.s on ()n Friday afternoon Mrs. Frank the club book. Ami what in true of th.s Adair and .M iss Annie B. Adair gave jirecmcl doulvlJess applies to others y lovely reception in honor of Mrs. ovfi' the county and state. ' Christoiiher Adair. We urge all fjualified voters, l>oth riH ri ami women, to go to their club'"^ an .Miss Lafayette Johnson and Dr. Wa- verly Randolph Pavne of .Newport united in s-ecif ta! !e> immeijiatfdy club lull-, lime in which you tnay. NJew.s, Va., .were united in marriage enroll .exiiire.- July the 24lh, and un- ^.vemng at the home of the le,-*' you appear in person and attend bride’s aunt, .Mrs. Hugh Workman. to this important matter between now and the 'indicated closing date, you w i!!,be'di-fi aiichised—you cannot vote. .•\ great many peojdi' gf^t confusisi a- 'o Die I'equiremen'x for voDng in the primary, lax .ecoipt-* ami reg.-- ♦ latiun ceitil’icates are riot required.. In Older to col lect misunder.-'an.i- ing- i." th.' minds of many, w'c (pjne belor.' .Si'Ciion '» of the rules ol tlie ’'Democictcic party of S.outii Crtiolina go\ern ,i county and -tale pruuarie'. “'! lie (1 lalificatioii- for me’iiiier.-li ,) in any c!r.b in tli irg at a primary VIZ.: Th or' voter, - .-hall -o N Duke Launches Fight On Dam ( harj^fs Buzzard’s Roose Project Is a Subsidy To (ireenwoc^d Textile .Manufacturer. • I Wa>hington, ,Iuly ‘2. — The Duke Power company, one of the country’s <tate. and tor vot- large-t producers of electrical energy, Diali^ be «- fu!'*lo'day a-'ked revocation of a publici itpiilicant lor meiube'^lnp. works allotiii'ent of ^2.7(»7.(t(tO to -nail lie ‘21 year.s cd ag»-. fu (I'leenwnod county, S. ('., for const rut- ' M 'riote '.lie -uccee ling gen- of y publicly-owned power plant. Ttiall i ' States and of 111 ami iiea vvhile Deimcrat. contending it would be nothing but a‘ a c.t’.zi ji of the Ln'led“jfovernment-subsidy’’to a South ('ar- 'u* this -late. No per.'on olma textile manufacturer, shall belong to any club or vole in any Heneficiaries of the Duke Founda- jirimary unle-s he nas resided in the tion, created in P.»24 by the late James .-late two years and in the county six Duke. .North Carolina power and' months jirior to the succeeding gen- tobacco millionaire, joined in asking <ial election and in the clubdistrict the public works board of review to ('lO days prior to the first iirimary”fol- disapjitove thy allocation, granted last, lowing his offer to enroll; Provnie-i, week but held up pending a hearing! ' that public school teachers anvi minis- Henry T. Hunt, chairman of the re-j lers of the go.-pe! in charge of a reg- vi^w board., indicated an early decis- ular organized church shall be exemin joti would l>e made. He '-*aid mi a»lverse fiom the jirovisions of this section a- action wouhi be taken ^without giving to Ve-uiencef if otl.erwise qualified.’ representatives of (^reehTwooijlMie.ounty 33 opportunity to be heard, and adiied rilE (;d\ F.RNOK’S RACE the board ‘might decide tomorrow' ( onsiderable inteiest is being mani- whether or not to call them to Wash-, fested in the present race for gover- Ingtoh. . ./ j nor with eight camlTdates in' the field Only objectors to the,dHocation, in- Beeking the high office. '' . -eluding the heads of {.several e-luc^i- This man Stone of Greenville, who tional and charitable qnstilutions inj - breaks out every election year w’lth .North and SouthAUimfina whidi wouldi predictions'by counties as to the vote benefit from the l^uke T'oundation tind winners, was in Charleston the were heard today. ' other day indulging in his favorite The contention that the allotment t ipastime. He came forward with the would be a “governmental subsidy” to ^ predietthn that as the race now-atanifs, James Self, a Greenwood county tex- Bleaae and Manning are the leaders,^tile manufacturer, was based on the followed by Pearce and Johnson. His ground that his three mills would use guess, we suppose, is as good as yours,I'approximately BO per,cent of the P^w- or your neighbor’s. — ^— l er that would be produced by the pro-| The situation with such a large con-i posed hydro-electric plant on the Sa- w “Your AdvertisiBg of MOROON-SKID MILEAGE is III WRONG” tftyt a North Carolina car dealer who has aeen G>3*8 perform for months on mountain roads. *’ln My Opinion You Ha?* 75% More!” . ^ Reports pouring* in from G-3 users everywhera read like these: ”43% more non-skid'milea^a is too conservative”— ujlii ext^<»oo-oki4B»iW-] 1 eg* aod Uieti Top Soich Value— at Every Price! Aaoth«r famous ctampU of Goodymr «slu« poMlbU b«- causa Coodysar Dcaltn-s sail tha most tlraa—by millions! GOODYEAlt SPEEDWAY B ullt with Supar-t wist Cord^Cantar traction; tough thick traad; full- ovsrslM. 30\3'2 $4.40, 4.40-21 $4.95 Othar alias Iw proportloa atsd on whaals atpsrtly mounts Pruett tub/act to chatig* uiiiK* out itasica and la any Ssota solas tojt. ”60% would JiM closer” —“Feel ru receive 100% more non-skid mileage.” Maybe we have put the figure low, but—Good- year’s 43% statement is based on the toughest tire tests ever devised— speeding up to 50—|am^ min^ on brakes—every few miles—day and night —tougher use than most pe<^le give tires. Come see this wonderful new. G-3 that “The labile AnONISHROQ NEW GOODYEAR ALUWEATHEIt Test Fleet” says is letter claim-r than we claim—the'eost- l(Sr-tire-to-build that costs YOU nothing extra to buy! Look What You Get- No Extra Coat: 4i5« More Milca of real non- akid aafety . . . Flatter Wider Tread . . . .Alore Center Traction' more hoa-akid blocka) . . . Heavier Ti _ Tread (average^ 2 Iba. more rubber) ... Supertwiat Cord (aupporta heavier txaad •afely).'* 12 Months Guarantee ON all-We.xther ' ...and... PATHFINDER TIRES tingent of candidates is extremely complicated.'The Bleasite votes will be divided between Blease and Johnson. And Cooke will doubtless make a con- aiderable cut in the normal 110,000 Blease vote.. Pearce and Manning are AoHi gaining Strength over the, state sad will rsceive the vast majority of luda river. 3elf, it was poinetd out, is not a customer of the Duke Power company, h using current produced locally by a| lid, is in-! steagi plant, which, it was sai eluded as a part of the .proposed pro-j jegt_in_;ordgt;^^Q^upgletnent the water | the anti-BleaM vote. Maiming is a sue- jjitafnl farmer, an experieaesd.letis- Istor of sound judgment, possessing power ”It would be merely subsidy to Mr. Self, «who would receive 83 per cent of the power produced at the perfect- McDANIEL VULCANIZING WORKS Road Service — Phone No. 2 ,f T«aA Tir^ ITp '€ Mtmths Guarantee ON ALL TRUCK , \ / '■■‘t. \.J-- —" ■ A