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■1 ■i- ■ ..'V' ■ r PAGlSFOm * ,i ■ . t THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, ^CLINTON, 8. C. (Eb^ CUltnton /■■ IfOf WILSON W. HARRIS, EdJtor and Publiib«T '.U, Publiahad Ertry Thundiijr By THE CHRONIjCLE^ PUBLISHING COMPANY X l^ubfcrjption RaU (Payable In Advance): Ore ^ear |1.60; Six Llonthe 75 cettw; Three M(^thr'‘60 cents Entered as Second Claee Mail Natter at the'^^b^t Office at Clinton, S< fhe Chronicle seeks tha^ooperatien of its subscHb^^ and i pubHaher will at ^ jtlmes appreciate wise aujrgest|ip^an< s and readers—the and kindly ad* vit-r. “The Chronicle wUl publish letters of general interiid^Vhen they atioha ere not of a defanvatory'nature. Anonyrootis' communicatloila^ll not ee noticed. This paper is not responsible for the views or opinions of «ts‘correspondents. T (: -x 'THURSDAY. I in the last paragraff; and what turned everthtng a/oose was the string which was pulled/find it fetched the bottcm out of thO bag. the conwning bride I got hit in the head pretty hard with Ip nice flower pot of geraniums wWhj ■ n< Upper South Carolina Coherence - Meets At'Spartanburg 30 HER 28„il984 a / SpartanbuM, Oct. 20 r CHANGE OF SCHEDULE Effective 1ZK)1 A. M. iSonday,' Oc tober 28th, Train 5 arrive ai^ depart jClinton 10:42 A. M. Train 12.arrive land depart Clinton 4n36 A. M. Train Much inter-j considered Methodist headquarters in |6 arrive and depart Clinton 6:14 P. M. * P" t i': someboddy put in' the basket for ner.'egt is being shown in the annual meet-l^^^ s^te, since Wofford college is an jXrain 9 (Cotton Stiiliys Special) arrive f’ “4 ^ iing of the Upper South Carolina j. ^***^*^*^^ South Caroluia,ani] depart Clinton 3:22 A. M. Tralp ! Methodist conference'40 be held at Methodism and wields, an influence jip (Cotton States Special) a over the entire state. In Spartanburg j depart Clinton 12:2f A. M. is also l^ted the offices of the con- * l.. MiilORRIS. ference board of Christian education, CLINTON, S. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23. 1934 ^ after the pre^sents had all benn bragged on a right smart, and thi cut,„ ^ l^place on the would-be brides hdad Methodist church here^Oet. 30 ibenn pa.sted over, her ma said the fol- ! through Nov. 4. ' ^ , , , |lo|pverihg speech; “friend.s, ladies andn .’Bishop Paul Bentley Kem, of,Bitter as execu- lovedrones: i have a big surprise for; Greensboro, N. C., presiding Bishop secretary, and th^ Rev. J. E. I you: my* darter, kittie mae, has benn jove.'’ the Carolinas, will'be presiding i extension secretary for, i betrothed to mr. amo.s skeeter of Cedar over ’ his first annual, conference in '* lane, and we all hope the wedding wjllithe home field when be comes to Spar-! Textile Industrial institute, a!.^o a! take place at Brt early date.” (much, tanburg for the app.roaching ses.sion.,!institution and operated by' I applause look place, as everyboddy | Bishop Ke^, who has been recently ^he Methodist church, is the pride of had benn expecting this wedding for appointe'if '^over the two Carolinas,'Sou^t^ Carolina Methodism) 15 years.) , j spent the past four years in the 6ri-|^^^ ^ha whole Southern church. It"isi ' ^ / - lent,'with work in India, Japan, Korea. as the only institutipn : they have bonn going together a and Chin$. He vl^as elected bishop ati®^ ‘ts kind in the world. Dn.'R. B. verry long time and all .her friendsjl^ Ualias, Texas, conference in 1930 Burgess is the president, receives e glad that she ketched him and las-|ahd ha.s the distinction of being one hi« apiwintmOnt at each session of the iai) arrive and W. U Asst. Passenger Traffic Manager ^ Seaboard Air Line Ry. T 4 Success is three parts ability; two up, find parts luck; five parts the right wife. themselves thjown on their and have soe<l him at last, 'she is the .oldest of the y.oung«t.bishops in the eptire, ^f®thodist conference and ugliest darter of 9 childrens, and church. • ^ . j .. J — — - old line of ance.stors, but) Bfethel church. Dr. Arthur Lovela^V , is now eng^d in govvernment work Gunter, pastor, will be host for the ! r®®?“’’®®* ®^® for the r. f. c^Xhey say he is paid so conference. More than 300 delegates^ The man who thinks he knows ev-|en(t to bring them happiness. They no^ave,to w’ork but 2 will be in attendance. Approximately erything is usually mistaken, jhave gotten, and often from their par- week.' after^ackers and tea) 150 ministers are members of the con- altogether wrong slant on benn served bothphj(3, tverboddy ference and an equal number of lay Before letting your conscience hei i c. ^ 'said goodbye and went hbuie full of,delegates will attend. In addition. ]^ur guide you had better be sure you have one. "X slant conscience be I life.’ I Th« practice of advising Joutig folks to buy this, that or the other I urens. Bar For Featherstone For Supreme Bench The way some families keep up a front imposes a- gre.^ .strain on the fhops they deal with.* £. Mood Smith, O. D. Felder Smith, 0. D. . Drs. Smith & Sttiith OPTOMETRISTS SPECIALISTS • Eyes Examined. Glasses Prescribed Laboratory for Prompt Repair , Service. 15 West Main Street Phone 101 CLINTON, 8. C. A- special representatives will help swell'From The'I.Aurens Advertiser. I the attendance. Other churches in the^ Judge C. C. featherstone, former i^'ffls^e^^There Ire Te^I tWnis f’®'* Various Consideration*iSp«rtanbuTg area, assisting in enter-;resident of Laurens but now residing tion to individual happine.^.s. to contribute cheerfully to a cause evi^n though a tightwad doe.s the collecting. ' Every time the bottom falls out of the stock market another class gradu ates at the School of Experience. HOT COMTSTS ahead ■fbe stajTe is now being set for a grand show. Not for ja hair-raising circus performance but for the big political battle, nation-wide in its «copc. Starling next month and con tinuing until tW‘ presidential election ’fim; X^ining the delegates are Ontral, Sax-j in Greenwood, was unanimously en- on,T Duncan, Drayton, Whitney and^dorsed for as.sociate ju.stice of the S. Trinity. ' |C. supreme court by the Laurens Bar temporary IdcasuVe. But' * nous oy me papers wnereme gov-' One of the main feature.^ of the con- * session held here Sat- the idea that the rich are anv happier ^ monney ' to home' feience will be the as.signment of than the-poor is just as false now as f®*" f*^® purpose of repairing pK’acher.s to their churches for thel It'i.s understood, it was stated by it always has been * rebilding homes, barns, arid other|coming year. According toAhe ..-ule of imembers of the bar, that the name of One of the* real benefits of these outhouses thru a firm by the name of the Methodist church, 30 preachers are^^judge Featherstone would be placed Money! Washington, d. c. of Course enables people to do things,^®®** The test of generostiy is the ability wh'ch give tPmnorarvX.leasuVe. But » ‘^e papers where the gov worthy hard - ^ J , f h. o. 1. c., and i hereby apfily for 15.$ expected to move becauser.of. the fbiir-^before the general assembly in Janu- ^ ^ 1 ^ ^ .J 14 ^ ^ • V . . . V MM ^ A 4 4 ^ 4 4 44.4 L. A44 ^444^ 44 44 .4 ^ T A 4 ^ ft A A •« «« l l A ^ ^ A A ^ A times to many people has been ^ , that it has forced them fo develop'oiysel/ and 11$ for my son, spudd year term. Of this number, two pre-jary when tWo justices will be eierted their inward resources and denendk, to be used as followers: |siding elders, R. F. Morris and J. R. to fill the vacancies caused by the res- upon their own efforts for happiness. ~ We hear rniich more complaining to- 1 my gairage needs patching in I day from peojile who still h^ve a goo<l different idaces where it leaks and the* deal of inore;^’ leftithan we have heard doorsteps hayp fell down at tbti.iij^ik irom pedple-whodidn’t have m’ucTi of |T. Maj^r, are closing their quadren- ignation of Chief Justice Eugene S. ^ niuip in thet office. * Blease and the death of Associate Jus- om pedple-wdodidh’t have anything to lose. The man or wniman who has learned ..in childhood to get along with littm is far better adapted [Ties' 01 jiiar.za, 1$. ' /- dur 2 dur cow stall had the petition kicked out by our ryule named maud. in iniili, the caS|.aiKn promise, to l.el‘" ?>'<■ ■*"'> stniKK*'“I 6 plank, ikcl^^ut of the loft ' • 'life than the one who has always been'*^* I):. E. R. Mason, presiding elder of tice Thos. P. Cothran. _^artanburg district, is the pre- The resolutions, adopted by the bar ,si*ling elder host to the conference association, and atte.st^d to by W. R. Mr. Mason has been president of the Richey, president, and Ralph’t. Wil- district for the past two years. There tson. secretary, were as follDw‘.)i: are 33 pastoraUJiarircV in hi, district. 1 -i.K„„Ving the integnty of Judge Dr. Gunter, pa,tor-ho,t of the con. ,(., c. 'Featherstone and the bitterest and hardest fought in Ti- 'f ue f *u 4 :«'ahle to buy whatever iileased his or ycar.<.-The fight of the century is in, ^ ' » the offing. Now, the I>eniocrats st.n'’d c'lt front with the best chance to wdu. her fancy. No appiness c.innot be bought winders have benn with money, it must come from with- 'in,[from the heart, the soul. .4.4,4,.. . .4. ^,.,.4 I A little child brings to the heart.of HOYS-GIRLS SAFETY LEAGUE | father and mother (a joy ami happiness A rational safety organi'/ation that no amount of money or luxury Lcy.s and gills who ri<ie bicycles and roller skates has been laur’ched in j New York to spread over the’entire country. It has as its. object to teach' children how to ride carefully and ex-, pertly with «4ie ' attention to tiaffic! rules. It is a safety educational cam- Items of Interest From The Chronicle 2$. appreciating ference, is completing his fifth year^^is knowledge of the law as shown at Bethel church. , . ft* w'hile^j Judge of the Eighth Judicial 3 all of the glasses in the 4 up.stairs According to the law of the I Circuit and believing that as a mem- shot out by my .'..X'’" the'Supreme Court of South Carolina he would be of great] service boys that is so mean we can’t do noth-!^®' longer than one year on a charge to- that can produce. ing with them, 2$, with their air rifles. | But he may he reapiminted itr state, the members of the Lau- four year, consecu-l„„, herebjh ur.uuimously en- 4 the..!?tove, chimbley fell down Iast|‘''*®Y' Bishop Warien A. (andler, who .Ynriam - C c PoatViar..ifnnu -fn.. tlu’ *d» pit ssioni and . ®’'’®‘^ ^^® ^''® -^uuth Carolina conier* dorse Judge C. C. Featherstone for sju ing enduring the dt prission/ and:'^®’''’®‘* ^®® ^''’® ®®®*®^’' Associate” Justice of the Supreme must l>e jiut h.xck uj) 1h'fore we can do; four years, f;*ourt''of South Carolina.” I ... - * 10 Years Ago paign with the protection and conserv-; ing of human life as its ultimate aim. . Boys and girls applj’ing for admis-. of. October 23. 1934 annv cooking, sht is alreddywove’ however, to m*nd some out cokking on .the fire-idacc, d$. it pi-eachers. back for a fifth .year. But was made of brick. an exception and not the rdje. ■ .1 Four years ago. Central church Was hos4. to the annual scsssion of the con- cence. Spartanburg has long bee^ 5 the top of our moddel “t” got jWHAT DO . ' I . • P. S. Jeanea SUITS 4 4. Clean^ Better! Every day men men are sendirig and wo- us their .Mir Dry Cleaning;. You will too, when you see how perfectly we clean suits, dresses and other garments. Youif like it when you see how your clothes are returned to you absolutely odorless and un shrunken. Here vour suit is pressed with the ey^ oY an expert ... no more mis placed creases. WE ARE ANXIOUS TO SERVE YOU. Dan CLEANERS Hollis, Manager-Operator Phone 77 “Where Quality Reigns* snagge on a limb s^liad that we can’t ^®^'' use it yerry wtdj in riding to the coun- ty seat for the provisions ami vittles the f. e. r. a .and salvation army is 4 0.‘T. Lawing ha.s been named super- .... . s;on to the league will he given a sa e- intendenCof the water and light plant givving to us each tuesday and friday, ty test with bicycle riding and traffic council, succeeding!G$. problems. Each menil>er will be award- . ,Guy E. Tuniblin. ed a pin or emblem hearing three Cs standing for Caution - Courte.sy - The board nia ;‘sign/d the 01 truste^ea of Hunter the above is all the undersigned will vL'ntf.Viwn.r,1,t nfdhe *''’®^®®* .Bistrict No. 5 has let a contract; need for hisself, but yo.u nioxight as Ifor the erection of a new colored)well send spudd Clark, myWinth son, i « If' k ■\ • Cooperation - [a frsn hoavv with i •‘'®hool building on North Bell street. [11$, and i will hand same over to him Whily h,. country ,s up-heavy B. Chamllor, member of the)to repair hi, stuff with, nearlyever- here’is one ihat should^ encouraiced >^'"K «< hij hdUsV has eifBer fell down and make a sironi! appeal to boy, and l»» P<«”tion ; -,eaved m. .Wowed ove:;,, or burnt up Kiris. A ,loath a day oceprred on the -"‘■i- Hogh Workman, is visiting m he is a fine farmer under the new deal highways in this ™H“eiu'whrg‘d^''oc7l7!i«'bo‘ri7kl"ss^ Jmnie Briggs will: you. "ill ■ take noti.s .that i driving. Hole is convincing proof of P^Kjekto know that sTie w quite ill. am a gre. frm^ of the add min.str.-, the n^, of promoting, safety in traf- J»"« ''“>■<* » ^hi^go, i, the;ti«n and staniij-square for everthing, tic. just whit the youngsters of the '• Jo” •" done, hut plese riu or CCC clubs will be taught to do. I . Mrs. Hubert Pitts is visiting her foam yore agant, Jim gfeen, who is, Human life in this state is cheap. | *”'fr. Mrs. L. A. Barrow, in Colum- Every- effort to banish careless and - ‘ Mrs. Hugh Simpson and jittle is visiting her father a (lay occurreu on ine 7 V . v 1 . lis .slate during the past j ^r'*■P<>r^ J*' “1'*'"' “V''”’'’"’- hanone-thirdof theac. I'VP'r'f' Mrs. W. R. PayM , ,• directly dm. to reckless,„ ‘•riends of Mrs. Jmnie Briggs will: .vou, will , pleach take noti.s. ,th reckless drivers should hp encouraged. BACKBONE NEEDED The'-only final enemies are the good and the bad, the true and the false. ~ Thft’.se are at odds in every struggle, even though the humaiy'sIlAre in their •welfare may bt', confi^d beyond divi nation. Yet a man i^either sure that he fights for the right or he .confesses ■to himself that t ce.rn him and tWt h be sold for hrts ^ihition.s. In such strife the glncere man cannot yield ^ "Htinless he^rim surren4#rs his convic-{ tk^ns; the/man with ro convictions be yond hi^own ambitions can and will give g/hund for what he may get out of iL "i^uth is always under fire from its emies. It is confronted with the foe compromise. This is the traitor who ready to meet the enemy* on the ■middle ground where defense surren pastocing 75 head of yore western COW’S, to keep the .'iaid cattle off my land at once, or him and the govver-j daughter, is visiting her father.^in, ment will all be'took to law for tru.s.sg ; Union. ’ / 1 passing. ' Dr. Dudley Jones, F. M. Boland and! / D. W. Mason attended the fall Pres bytery meeting yesterday at Smyrna church. V 1 On Saturday afternoon Miss Fran ces O’Daniel was a gracious hos^^ss at a party given in honor of / her guests of Greenville, Misses -Clara i am pvVvverfu! afraid that you aU| j^ont be able to get roboddy that will fill the bill and take mr. Hugh john- son’s place, as he hell evverboddy’s feet to the fire that w’a.s not in favvor of the present n. r. a. and the govv-er- ment, but if you don’t find a yankee right does not ®®"" Carrie McMahon and Margaret .dimmercrat that you think w’ill. suit hi.s loyalties are to . [plese consider my applercation for th^ job[ i am the man for the place, and Nobody’s Business By Ge« MeGc« A TVo-Day Announcement Party One of The Big Social Events of Flat Rock one of the finest and biggest parties ever hell in flat rock or cedar lane ders air'Tts advantage.^ or will yield was hell by miss jennie veeve smmith a gate of tower under the spur of and her twin sister, miss sallie veeve, fear. ' / _ our afficieht school teechers, last Much honest conviction and many thursday and friday, commencing both the jstorm cellar boys and the speck- erlators still know whoTs boas if i get holt to the polish ,of add-ministratoi of the n. /. a. yores trulie, , mike Clark, rfd, , corry spondent. \ Next Election , Set For Nov. 6 The general election fv state and institutions built upon it .have gon^ days at 2 p. m., and lasting till ever- offices^will be held Tuesday, ‘ . Nov. 6, from 8 to 4 o clock, in Lau rens county, according to a notice in today’s paper by the county election down-through such surrender to ex- thing was et up and everybody went pe<liencyv—compromise.'Remembering home. « - this, cl^r-.sighted and whole-hearted - • i.- i. -men ha^ small taste for compromise.' i1,e sai>!l party took place .ip the "> “>* manager. They fight for their standards or fall sumptions dining and setting room ofj7 beside th^' and leave to.those of- the boarding house and the collor * on the Democratic ticket lesser fai^ii the hazard peace of a'’bal^ scheem was japper-ne.ss ,lapterns al- ■ ^eLcte^ couhty offices have been jrain with the enemy. Were it not fOr most kivered with green ivy and crawr-. |u:-' ^;jii vf a this obstinacy of th^ J^ree spirit, few.iing honey;-su5l^er vines, . and they fnlWind ti things worth while woWd ever have were strung all about the room andl * ,Lnp-4i piApkinn f f been won or held for the .service of fastened to^different things here and|°^T^,^ til pi r • k !*u4 w u • -.u 14.1 uv The vote in the general election is - ‘•''’•'.‘’yonly! small figure comptred' -'The world has‘little respect for the) ansoforth. jelly-fish tyjie hf individual always. ' , • , — ready to comprorhise and make him- the coming bride was leil in by-lvaj’ self unanimous. To Ahe contrary, rnep, mother and when they stood upder w’ith the primaries. t ■,1 Dvuk *Vvv/iii,v«i J t ^nuiner ana Hntfn iney siooa ur\qer V^»d,4women, with back-bone-and Am swinging lamp, someboddy pulled ’ cOBipropiising convictions are alw’ays a string and both of them were show- admired and trusted. ' ered with all kinds of prenuptal pres- ^ '—T “"r > sents, such as towles, pilla'r-slips, cen- IT cant be bought jter peaces, hankerchielfs, wash rags, W« don't kndss-v;^ho the happiest [soap, salt cellars, pepper box^, ritihg man oo earth is, ibut Ve know who the paper, baby rattlers, and floorers.' iiiduH!>pi«*t peoplp art. They are I*?® people who tho'ujght they qoul^r buy happiness with money and who, now ifcources of have ^ried all of the aforesaid pressents were in a big. paper bag which w^s hang- where yote corry spondent stud it was COUGHS A New Serial By Margaret E. Sangster « . J .. , It is a story of an ardent girl who bravely faces a world of which sheloiows little. W •■'V, It is just starting. In it you will find tense ro- nuance as-EUen strives be follow .thejtictsde jc^ im oddly distorted philosophy, built upon thel ashes of her mother’s disUIusionment. I'- tm- Turii to page 7. Read “Love Lightly.” You will enjoy it — d FOLLOW Tl^ THRILLING ST0RY EACH V WEEK IN ^ f 'A \ ftr- ''V. -"k d- 9 . 4^ TC / ■a «