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t-i- ft'' ^ PAGE TWO -«Af» ^ ' THE CUNTON CHRONICLE, CLIWTON, 8. C Casino Theatre MONDAY AND TUESOAV, Februiufy 17 aiid 18 ' “I Uve My Life" With JOAN CRAWFORD. BRIAN AHERN and FRED_KEATINQ. ‘Tm youns iuat onceand Tm going to —and love—and make the moat of it!” Joan's happiest, scrappiest^ mance is. now her finest umph! —and what a thrill when Joan’s dash ing new sweetheart takes her in his arms! Comedy, “While the Cat’s Away." MGM News. ’ i 10‘A. M. Show—MONDAY. 10c and 25c TWGSISTERS ^ DIE IN WRECK Misses Johnella and Blanche Austin of Cross HiU, Meet hi* “stant 'Death When Car Col lides With Train. Sisters of B. R. Austin of This City. New Paved Roads Provided In BOl Nance Not Sorry For Ho $4,989^008 ProgTaiti _ For / the State Includes Every County. Johnston Silent Dq Move. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 19S6 Holds Regular Meet Has No Defending Friends Against (1^*“ Commerce was held Tuesdaj^ pology To Make For i The Febrxtary" meeting of the Cham- FUNERAL TODAY ^ The funeral services for Misses s. now ner iinesi screen irif i Laugh-ladeiv heart-pounding*| Johnella and Blanche Austin will be conducted this afternoon (Thursday) at 3 o’clock at Liber ty Springs Presbyterian church. Cross Hill, and interment will be in the church cemetery. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 19 “The Lone Wolf Returns” I Story by Louis Joseph Vaince. Star- ging MELVIN DOUGLAS. GAIL Columbia, Feb. 10.—[ITie issue highway Tegisiation, including ari>os "^sible bill for construction of^lo miles} * of roads at a cost of $4^089,008, was .-4 in {^^the legislative for:e^our.d today j ’ as the lawmakers j»fepared to begin their fifth week Legislators ing the additional highway h^nstruc tion hatj/been drafted by the\house roads^^ridges and ferries committee, evening at the Mary Musgrove Tea Room with i^resldent D. C. Heustess, Senator Carroll presiding. Eetporfsr of -committees Legislative Session. l.^V^b. 8. reris County, issued ^amdlpther routine matters were con- Cross Hill D. Nance, of today a formal sWement which he- sidled. safd would comprisenis entire expla- Tne club had as its '’'guests, the nation to the house of representa- high school glee club under the' direc tives next Tuesday for hi^ interrup- tion of Miss Rosa Mahaffey, the club PAGEANT AT BELL STREET A |}ageant, “Ethiopia At the Bar qf Justice,” by^ Edward J. McCod, will ‘It>e presented by the dramatic cluh of the Bel| Street CcoIoredL school on Friday evening, j:he 14th; at 8 o’clock. Free* adl^ttanice seats will be re served upon request. ! deliberations. tion of the proceeding pf'Yhe house la#t Thursday to challenge a measure proyid-jj^gjg by Representatiye Godfr^j^, of The president reported that in ac- Spartanburg, during a speech toA^fcordance with the by-laws, February house. " , r. singing several enjoyable numbers tmarks during th^vening. reside: 1 DANZKiER’ UNDERSEXUNG PRICl are money savings. ^ Why not l^ us prove this. It will surely pay you to see our bfU’garn^' PATRICK and TALA BIRELL. He’s back—with Jtis taking ways! Fiction’s favorite . . . stealing anything from a diamond to a kiss . . . preferably both! Comedy, “Dowa the Ribber.” Haz ardous Occupations. Morning Show at lO O’clock. lOc To All ^ -sr I but^Representative J. W.-'D Spar.tanburg, Feb. 12.—Misses John-4.<a Charleston, chairman, said he coul ella and Blanche Austin, of Arca^Ht/j whether the committee would almost instantly killed/^rly | ^ ; ' ^ The measure embodies a total of (Tuesday nigh,t when the ^fn which j 1^374 the $11,000,000 program they were^. riding was xsiruck by a| approved by the state highway com- Southern passenger train at Arcadia, j mission last August 28. It would pro almost in front pf^Fant No. 1 of the I additional hard-surfaced Mtfyfair mills. I were / I 1 no moaaiiro omnn/iioa a rnmi nr v en to Che remarks of Godfrey. “I havV.no apology to make,” said Nance in the statement, “unless It be roads! for being 'a V^t of he-man type of i for -every county in Yhe^^ter- - —-\ citizen who will resent at any ePat The yewirVomen were «aid to be! Sponsor, pointed to the h.voc pl.y-|» scurrilous attack on his friends.” on their^ay into the city, and wereiwith dirt roads by heavy winter! “I do not object to Mr. Godfrey ar- .'ing'from Arcadia teacherage, On, . . - j theVllage side of the double tracked I more hard-surfaced Southern railway lines, toward the was designated as the time for ap- Nance had gohe Tw’ the he a nominating committee to said, to consult with members in nominations for officers and ors for the coming year at the delegation meeting *to be held early | He appointed the afternoon and remained to^ist-1^®^^°''^*’'VsCommitte€: R. L. Plaxico, E. U. Crai^and W. H. Simpson. F R E E f ‘Vo 'BOOK. I^otice is herein ^Kren that I hav lost a bank note made payable to my son, Richard F. Buf6rd/\Finder will —for tlMM luflvlag from ■ fTOaCACaORDfUOOBMAl. | ULcaiu.PimTo hytou i acipgrl—FooriMOM- a Acn ^ . ACID DTSFBTSU. ■ OUK rrOMACH, GA8S1- Z . HEARTBURN. OONSTI- ! BAD BRKATH. SLREP- ! driving from Arcadia teacherage, Onj*’®*'’* snows as indicative of theVuing his lungs out on the merits ofjP^ase return same to t’ under- high-1 mill conditions in South Carolina and i SOUR NBSS, PATION, BAD BREATH, SLEEP LBSSNESS OR HEADACHES. DUB ^ TO EXCESS 400. R AaL (or • frma oopy H WRHrMV D^ and THURSDAY, FRID SATURDAY Februar> 20; 21, 22 “'THE LITTLEST REBEL” MitV SHIRLEY TEMPLE, JOHN BOLES. JACK HOLT. KAREN MOK- XEY and BILL ROBINSON. Glorious as a rainbow in her grandest role! See Shirley dance the minuet, shoot a slingshot at enemy soldiers, train a troop. of pickaninnies, disguised in blackface, perform as a street-singer, do three new tap dances with Bill Robinson, sing .songs sad and gay, plead with the President for her dad- ways. , much sympathy for mill highway on the ^outh side of the rails.) biir would provide for the issu-^ workers as he ha.s—pefhaps more, They .stonned while one train pass- i ®*ice of state highway bonds by Gov- but when he commences to criticize ed, accorihng to reports from Arcadia, and when the" last car had gone by, drove it directly in front of the pas- .-^enger train which was passing in the other direction. Miss Johnella Austin was almost instantly killed by the crash and Miss Blanche Austin died a few' rtinutes later, shortly after she had been taken to a local ho.spital. Their car was crushed by the im pact, the side being so smashed in that the top and rear deck of the coach buckled and weVe bursted in the collision. The accident occurred at about 6:20 ernor Olin D, Johnston and State ^ the character of the Baileys of Clih- Treasurer E. P. Miller during the fis- 'ton in my county I take it a.s a per-j cal year lU36-’37 to , ftiatch $3,385,-1 sonal attack on people who have been I 792 in regular federal road aid. j good to me throughout my business} The state-aided program would ‘ career antk I do not propose to .stand j supplement present constructionVof' for it, even in the hall of_the house South Carolina highways now>Veingiof representatives or anywhere else, financed entirely with fedepdl funds! “This may be to his/di.scredit, buti under the works- progresV program'Carroll Nance is not the kind of man! and others. V hot and cold for political ef- The gorrrnor ref^d to sign a j feet. And anyone who thinks he can state highway bor^issue of $2,500,-'drag down Nance’s friends in the mud 000 last September at the request of 1 under th-. cloak of legislative priV- the highway/Vmmission) he latei; ilege has another think coming.” p. ni. . Miss Johnella Austin'had been em ployed in the office of the Mayfair mills and Miss Blanche'Austin was dy, and do a dozen more endearing; teacher in the Arcadia school, things she never did before! had their residence in the teac Selected Shorts, Serial and Comedy there. Friday and Saturday. 1 Both .suffered severe irfhil^ies about 10c and 25c the head and chest in th^ccident and tributed th^r NOTE—The .same program will ht* shown simultaneously at Casino and Broadway Theatres Tl^ursday and Friday, FV).’20-21. so yojii ejan go T3 tit her shew and see the same pro gram. .\ll admissions for this will he j-j lOc and 25c at InOh plact-s. Friday l and .'Saturday the serial, “Roaring! West” No, 8. with lluck Jones.'at The Casino. physicians last i^ht deaths to tfiese wogfids. Kheriff Sam '5^ Henry said night that an jfnque.st would be sometime ttnJay. The yoiirlg women .according to re ousted andJfa.s said he would approve no bond bCsue as long as Ben M. Saw yer wars chief highway commissioner. Today, however, he said he had no comment upon the proposed hill. Meanwhile, as the house judiciary committee prepared to consider to morrow whether it wou44-report out immediately a flock of highway re organization bills, before ' it, ^harp criticism wa-s leveled at it by an ad ministration wheelhorse in the house, Ben E. Adams, of 1 President Lauds- Scouts Of Nartiori Organization Begins Second Quarter of Century of Service In United States. V\'’ashington, Fob. 8.—Thousands last held Representative Ben K. Adams, 01 j «;couts throughout the nation Richland, said the dilatoiy tactics rallied around their troop standards of the commitU'e in withholding tonight to hear President Roosevelt ports on the hills pending settlement ■ usher in the second quarter of a cen- of the . governor’s ou.ster action | on .Arcadia, pau.sed to let the first ^ain, on the north track, pass I'OSS when it went hy, drove behind it, the noith track and were against the road administration were inexcusable.” « . He predicted that the house would pabs “some .sort of highway depart- struck hy a passenger train which •"‘^nt reorganization measure’ during ^ * X Broadw^ The —MONDAY A Febru^- 17 and 18 “PeW Ibbet8on”7 With .^RY cooper and ANN HARjjfNG. From the novel hy George duMaurier. The love .story that will ner die of a love that never died! The most glorious romance in all modern literature ... the most gl6ri- ously romantic stars in all sert'endom . . . uniti^d in a picture that you w'ill long rememiH-r Comedy, “Hot Money.” “Old Plan tation.” \ 10 A. M. Show—TUESDAY 10c and 20c wa.s {mssing on the south track, which is used by northbound trains. Thoy-ai'e survived by their mother, Mrs. Lilia F. Austin, of Cross Hill; three brothers, B. R. Austin of Clin ton, and W. B. and Jaimes Austin of '' LSpui;tanburg_i and two sisters, Mrs. TUESDAYr [1 jathaji Crisp of Cross HiTl, Paul Mai tin of. Greenwood. and Mi'i<‘ the Gwrent session and asserte<l the gejieral assembly woujd “break faith with Governor Johnston and the i)eo- ple of South Carolina” if it failed to do so. tury of .scouting, SfH*aking from the White House, q the [‘resident- Honorary' president of | the Scouts—told them in a radio mes-' that Scouting taught them re-; pect for law, resourcefulness and the way to health. ^ I The Boy Scout movement w'as launched in Washington 2<} years ago' under the leadership of William Boyce More than a score of bills have flweh |^‘>f Chicago. Tonight humlreds of the introduced since the j^ession opened 1 ^ scouts a.ssemblediin hi.stawc-i ^ ^ ^TonstiluTion hall to participate in all WANTS NOTICE M'ant Ada are always Cash in ad vance. except to bu.sineNs men or con-, ccrn.s having accounts with The Chronicle; This rule will be strictly adhered to in 1936. * WANTED TO BUY —A .second-hand flat-lop desk. C-ali tU-J, Ic nTbst ofThmn providing for election .of highway commissione.rs. by'the leg islature or by popular vote. Committees'-of both branches vot ed to withhold reports on measures before theiq to await -developments in the governor’s removal proceed ings, /I .settlement, of which apparent ly was not in sight with decrees in ten cases yet to U* handed down by the governor and apjH'als in three others in prospect. pageant depicting the growth of the! o/ganiztaion. . " ; | ' ' I ■Hundreds of other rallies were held, in all parts of the country. In New'} York 15,000 gathered in the 102nd EngimHM's’ armory with their par ents and friends for a “Scout Circus.”] In his talk the President expres.s-|j ed di.sappointment that the Scout .' uiiboroe which was to have beem, held i..'re last summer had to be cancelled WEDNESDAY, FEB. 19 “Murder of Dr. Harrigan” RADIOS checked free. Tubes, Parts, Aerials. Radio Repairing a Special ty. Guaranreod Servicq. Phone 36. Radio Exclu'.mre. tf LOST—,Sm:\!l white spitz dog. Male. , Finder c;r.l 1(50. Reward. R, W. Bo land. . _ Itp To complicate the legislature’s|+n*eause of an epidemic of infantile! problem further, a temporary ex- paralysis in nearby states. | officio highway administration .set-. He di.sclosed, however, that the up by the legislature in extra session j St-outs’ National 'Executive commit- reported unpaid debts of $154,9.59 in-, fixed the early summer of curred by .a military regime set up | ip;^7 time for holding the post- by the governor after he ousted the j poned jamboree which is expected to holdover commission with troops, attended by Scouts from all over' of With RICARDO COR'FEZ, MARY ASTOR and KAY LINAKER. Mys tery, comedy, full of suspense and ex-r citement^ with laughs scattered along. I FOR SALF foddtM'. B. Clinton. L. Comedy, “Carnival Time.” Ball Game.’’ Morning Show at 10 O’clock. 10c. To All ‘Soft THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, February 20 and 21 “THE ^ UTTLEST REBEL” ' With SHlRLEY^ TEMPLE, JOHN i ~BOI^, JACK HOLUKAREN MOR- LEY and BILL RORINSON. Glorious as a rainbow in her grandest role! See ^Shirley dance the minuet, shoot a slingsho't at enemy soldiers, train a liCgislative action for payment the bills was suggested. - j The question of revising the liquor n r ^ was exiH^eted to vie with the Pol.ind*.China pigs, corn, issue for the legislative Smith, Route No. 2, j .spotlight during the week, with bills ' I before the stmate as sjHH.’ial orders to provide local option, limit private possession to one gallon and replace a tw'enty-five-cent-a-case tax on out- of-state shipments with the regular lax rate, - Other major issues included so cial security, education, automobile license fees, appropriations and a number of proposals for constitu tional amendments. the world. LOST—'Saturday, in Clinton, a bull dog. Black male, with white breast. Collar .tag 3626. Name “Niz.” 21 months old. Reward. D. L. Turner, 227 Gor<lon St., Uaurens. ' "Hip STORE BUILDINGS FOR RENT— One store building, Pitts street, op posite Bailey’s Bank. One store build ing, Musgrove street. Reasonable rents^^See Co pel and-Stone Co., or THomas Heath Copeland. tf MEN WANTED for Rawleigh routes of 800 families. Reliable hustler troop of pickaninnies, disgiuNed in blackface, perform as a street-singer, do three new tap dances with Bill Robinson,, sing songs sad and gay, plead with the President' for her dad dy, and do a dozen more endearing things she never did before! Sheeted Shorts. 10c and 25c SATURDAY, FEB. 22 “Lawless. Rider” With KEN MAYNARD and GE NEVA MITCHELL. Blasting ont of jail! Shooting into robbers’ roost! Fighting battling bandits! Ken and his horse ride sgsis ... warring against the ^nnderers of the mage! Cbniedy. Stam of Tomorrow. Vita- phone Short lOe sad 20e So that ererjbody will be able to sae SHIRLEY TEMPLE fa “THE UTTLEST REBEL** the aaaia wiH be Mmwh at bath and Friday. ADMISSION PRICE Me aiM IKc far tha two dajn sTio'uTd sTart earning $25 weekly and increase rapidly. \Vrite today. Raw leigh, Dept. SCB-2.7-S, Richmond, Va. 2-27-4tp8 DONT experiment and risk all — Spartan Starting and, Growing Mashes in Mash or Pellet form are the result. of years of testing and fading. Spartan-fed chicks live bet ter and grow faster. C. W. S. Guano Co., Clinton. Itc SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE 'The Paper Everybody Reads” Try CARDUI For Functioiia^ Monthly Paint HERE FOR FUNERAL Among those here from out of town for the funeral of Mrs. M. L. Riven- backi on- T^iesday were: Mrs. J. W. Enrought and C. F. O’Brien of Rich mond, Va.; J. F, O’Brien of Tarrent, Ala.; Dr. James O’Brien of'Birming ham, .Ala.; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hughes of Savannah, Ga.; Mrs. Mamie L. Riv- enbjick and Clifton Escott, of Savan nah; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Pittman, Willis and Ennis Pittmah, and Mr. and Mrs. George Greenway, of Green ville. CASH! FOR CHICKENS We Will Be At Babb^s Koller Mfll tAURENS-^ CARD OF THANKS Women from the teen age to the change ef Ule h»ve found Cardui genuinely helpful for the relief ot functional monthly pains due to lack of Jyst the right strength from the food they eat. Mrs. (Trlt Haynea, of EMez, Mo. writes: T used Cardui when • girl for oTampe and found it veiy henefleteL I have reoenUy token Cardw durtne the ehange of Ufo. . X vm very ner- vnua. Bed head and back patna and waa in a lemraUy nm-dowa eondltton. Cardui hna helped aw iraaOXv”. It It 4Mt pri taum roa» We wish to thanks our friends for the many kindnesses and expressions of sympathy during the illness and death of our wife and mother. Also for the lovely floral offerings. M. L. Rivenback and Family. COAL IS SCARCE BUT WE ^TILL HAVE SOME. AND STILL DEUVER IT FREE OF DUST. C. "7. S. Guano Co. \ ^ Phone 62 . SATURDAY From 8 to 12 WE WILL PAY: Heavy Hens . 16c Ib.i Leghorns ... Roosters .... BRING US YOUR CHICKENS! FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTY. McClelland Poultry Co. G. F. BUI SMITH’S PHARMACY^ RS Q 5HDPS Chocolate Covered, Pecan ToM>ed CRj^CKERS, lb. FOR VALENTINE Marcelle Chocolate Covered Cordial CHERRIES, lb. box .. 25c Chase & Sanborn*8 “Dated” COFFE^lb. bag , .t. 25c Royal BAKING POWDER, 12 oz. can . 35c Hot-Cup COFFEE lb lOc Swansdown ' CAKE FLOUR, box ... 29c SUGAR. 10 lbs. 49c .• 5 lbs. 25c 25 lbs. Sl.22 Rogers Circus, Plain or Self-Rising FLOUR, 24 lb. bag 85c 7; 48 lb. $1.70 Lucky Strike PEANUT BU’TTER, 15 oz. jar . 15c LARD 8 lbs. 98c Ivory SOAP, medium bar 6c P & G SOAP, large bar 4c Best Foods MAYONNAISE, 8 oz. jar 17c Premium Flake CRACKERS, box 9c Vegetable SOUP 3 25c Port BRAN FLAKES, pkit- . . . lie Libby’s Corned BEEF HASH, No. 1 can JOc ^Southern Manor. PINEAPPLE, No. 1 can . 10c Toiniitb CATSUP 14 Oz. Bot. tOc ... .^5c Sun Dine Grapefruit JUICE, 3 cans 25c ■X Sun pine Orange JUICE, 2 cans ... 25c ScotTissue, 3 rolls 25c SUGAR CORN 4 No. 2 CaiB 29c Nu-Treat Margarine, lb. 15^ Jdke’s Good Luck, lb. 20c Southern Manor _ CATSUP; 14 oz. bottle 15c Argo Bartlett Pears, No. 2 can.. 15c Crisco 3 |b. can-59c (■ - c/ i'L- ■"f A:.