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w MONDAY AND TUES^DAY, ^ July 13 and 14 *Mr. Deeds Coes To Town” Story by Clarence Budinfton Kel For Rival’s Move 4Robert C. Wasson Out ^r Hbuse are certain conditions that I believe.} panies refuse to extend these people must be corrected, and upon these current, issues T do hot hesitate to dectsre my Gene Galloway of Jacksonville, Fla., spent Jhe week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Galloway. He was accompanied home by Jean La3rton for a visit of several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Ulmer and sons, Thomas and Morrice, and Pope John May Not Landon Hi^ Campaign TTtand:' - “Before the best clan be done for “I anv in favor of sounds pni^I labor le^slation. T want the laboring Robert C. Wassort'Of the Hickory! the people of our sute there must ‘ptemlw. Wtints+Tsven, section, .nnoun^ his cnndi-l'’*,''*™"”?' the lerslmtiee decy for the hout. roorcsenU- j siirit of feelfw tives in today’s, paper. One of the ^ ..i.. — Fire First. . "Washington, July 3. —P^identj principal planks in hi^ platform, be Roosevelt probably will wait ^^^^jatates, “is to co-operate with .Gov- Und. Starrinf GARY COOPER andUon of Broxton, Ga., are j f I Johnston in carrying out some - - - ' ’ ’ und Mrs. Andrew major -offensive against Ooverpor] ^ • JEAN ARTHUR. A new laugh-and-! eral days with Mr love team takes America, by storm![Johnson love team laaes America, oy siorm; • i * i i Gary Cooper and Jean Arthur—J Miss Bett Bramlett . of Laurens, j mateUag wita aad kiaaea—ia a grand [ spent yesterday with, her sister and 1 A late starter in previous political Alf Landon, it was learned today as! of his plans made when elected gov- roman^. comedy! HoM yonr- aides! Here’s the bigg^ laugh hit of the year! A smash success that has the whole aatioa raving—and Amcnew’a Mrs. brother-in-law, Mr^ and Copeland. Mr. an^pMrs. Andrew Johnson and children spent several days this week critics falling all over each other relatives in Newberry, H “tiie best of the year”! ^ ^ Brimm of Mi- M6M News. 10 A, M. Show—MONDAY. 10c and 25c WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, . July 15 and 16 Times. Square Play boy Mr. ajid Mrs. W. W. ami, Fla., are visiting the former's father, Dr. D^Ju_ Brimm, and Mra. Brimm. Mrs. Hovey Reid of Lyman, is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Clair D. Pitts. Mrs. Metta Stone, Misses Mogee, Sara and Mary Stone and C. J. Bouk- Dave j tugs of war, close White House {friends said there was no reason to assume that the chief executive would veer away from the strategy be used in 1932. During that campaign ne delivered a speech or two during the summer but it-was Mt until about eight weeks before, election that he ^ook to the road for a whirlwind drive into all parts of " the union, ending with a rally in the greater New York area. Mr. Roosevelt, it was explained, subscribes to the policy bf letting'his night spent the week-end in St.tes- opponent. ^ ra«rt of the taking enr vine, N. C., with Mr. .nd Mrs. W. Q.l'y m the.fi^t. In this respect^ tie ..SUrring. WARREN„- WILLIAM.!^;;^”' ’ ■ ■ ' ' [tics resemble those of Alfred E JUNE TRAVIS and BARTON Mac-: who has been work-1 Smith who always permitted the oth A 2AdMMit -wiurLot ManhaiUn | jn^wannanoa, N. C,, has ^ ' madneUa. From Wall street big ehots i and “fr with his mother, Mrs. at noon, to Broadway hot spots utu Adair. Avenue pent midnight — and Park houses at dawn! Copiedy, “The Perfect Tribute, with CHICK SALE. “The Busy Bee. 10 A. M. Show—WEDNESDAY. 10c To All ernor of the state.” Mr. Wasson after graduating from the Hickory Tavern high schooL-at- tended Presbyterian college, and lat er entered the law school at the uni versity. For the past two years he has served as principal of the Flat Rock school in Greenville county. In connection with his race, Mr. Wasson has furnished The Chronicle the following statement: “In announcing my candidacy for the house of representatives from between the legislature and the gov ernor, * “Naturally I am interested^ in the schools of our state, since all niy^ife has been spent in school and school work. I will always support any-j thing that will advance education in South Carolina. Especially, I am favor of free text books to gramm grade pupils who are unable to pu' chase books. I also favor a more strict att^dance law. r* “I am a man. from the country and I favor giving the country people , a better deal, that is strive tq have the power companies carry out our presi dent’s rural electrification. Mapy of the people of our state, the rural people, are denied the modem conven- people to have, justice along with^ the white' collar woricer. 1 will be gd*d ta state' my position on other issilas as. they arise during the campaign. I want to serve tbe people of my county in. art honest, upright and beneficial way.” Laurens ooun^ I recognize that no ^ iences of life because the power corn- candidate can definitely promise the passage ef any legislation. But there MUSGROVE BEAUTY SHOP Would like very much to have you visit us duiitiK our specials. We are ff^Ying, three (3) DftyHCCiit ser vices for one dollar. We also have a special cm all Permanent Waves, from $2.00 to 17.50 Phone 243-J Wl Meahwhire", 'DemocratTS'party lead^ er.s who began beating a path to the! White House as soon as the conven-| tion assembled in Philadelphia, con-1 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. June 17 and 18 “The Prisoner of l%ark Island” With WARNER BAXTER, GLO RIA STEWART. ARTHUR BYRON, and HARRY CAREY. Hearts will pound in a million breasts, as this grimly real story of America's Jean Valjean unfolds breathlessly—power fully — unforgettsbiy. For never in fiction’s most fsntastic flights hss there been snything to compare to this TRUE sttwy of s man whose innocent set of mercy earned him a nation’s reiJntiess persecution — and who* found that s woman’s love cap s hundred living Miss Elizabeth Nelson spent, last week with friends in Spartanbhrg. . . Mr,. Colie B. Ad.ir, Missek Jean- the.r trek wth, e;.»*e>twiM nette Pitts, Clyde Ray, and./Miriam | fnd advice to Mr. Ro^veit on prob-| Neieon, left yesterday for Charleston, 'ems he will face between now and , tarKixva fViov Will fnl^a 1) IwYAt frnn to . NoVDrnb4?r. j Among those who called .today were where they w'ill take a boat trip to ‘■’“MnndMr’l'w. D.'c/peland have Donald A. Richberg, former head of returned from a few days' stay in | the national recovery administmtion,, Hendersonville and Aiheville, They and for years counse for railroad la. also visited Miss Margaret Brice, bor “mons and Edtvard J. Hynn, who is spending Jveral weeks at!'fader of the powerful Bronx Demo-! nrloV, / Camp Tonawandahe Mrs. A. W. Brice has returned, from Greenwood, wheri^ she has been visit ing relatives. / \ Miss Agnes yDavis is spending sev eral days in Brevard, N. C., with Miss Ella Adair, who is spending the sum mer thefe.,^ Mr. an^Mrs. C. D. Pitts announce /ni [ cratic organization. the birtVof a son, on Saturday, July 4th. / fwiothe the pain of hella. ^— Mickey Mouse Cartoom “THE AD VENTURES OF FRANK MEKRI-J WELL” No. 2. 10c and 2.')c / Mts^ Edith -Henderson and Lykes Hem^rson are visiting relatives in Colvuntbia. • r. and Mrs. Homer Jones and chil dren spent Sunday in Picken^ with latives. NEXT WEEK- SMALL TOWWN GIRL •TREACHERY RIDES AG Weevil Counts Are Unchanged Richberg, while reluctant to discuss the nature of his conversation with the president, is known to be taking an active interest in the campaign along the lines as it affects economic and industrial questions. Flynn, it was assumed, discussed the New York situation in the light of Governor Herbert H. Lehman’s de cision to seek reelection. KIVVANIS PICNIC TODAY Members of the Kiwanis club, their wives and friends, will have a picnic outing this evening At the city’s wa ter plant on Duncan’s creek. The par ty will gather at Hotel Clinton at (1:15 to go on the trip. and “PROFESSIONAL gC^piER’ iFarmers Are Urged To Pick Up' 7 Punctured Squares Hand. Report of Condition of C ommerciai-Oepository of Clinton / Broadway Theatre MONDAY AI^ July 1/3 a “The pnguarded /Hour” TUESDAY, and 14 Clemson, July 7.—Reports of weevil count.s made by extension workers, four-H club boys, and others interest ed indicate that the cotton boll weevil situation ' has changed little during the past wt4*k, saysli\’.-Gy Nettles, ex tension entimologist. No weevils or. puncutred squares were rejiorted in niost of the upper Piedmont counties. Scattered weevils of CHnton, in the Stnte of 8. C», At the Close of Business on June 30, 1936. - -ASSETS: Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items in process of collection $127,8^2.76 United States Government - obligation's, direct and fully guarante.ed .. - Choice Meats Our market is crammed full of the Choicest Merits . . . and cut like you like them. All Meats kept in a mod ern sanitary market de partment. We offer you the “BEST”^ Meats that money can buy. Our ~ customers prove this claim by their repeat orders. COPEUND’S Meat Market “Just Good Meats” Phone 46 The Commercial Bank Clinton, S. C. — Beginnine July 10,1936 We will make payment of a . 10% DISTRIBUTION TO DEPOSITORS — of — n. THE COMMERCIAL BANK / Depositors are requested to cbM at Bank, presenting CONSERVATOR RECEIPT. 7 1*4 A, By Authority Board of Pank Control. H.D. HENRY, ConWirvator. J 67,500.00, and munici- and punctured squares were obUgations' With LORETI’A YOUNG. FRAN-jin the lower Piedmont and sand hill j CHOT-'^NE and LEWIS STONE, -^^ctions.. An average of oounts made^ Just sitiy minutes, but watch thei'n the coasUl section showed that five 'Unguarded Hour" that t^pells dan ger! Little things may wreck your love affair! Although roadl>\ in love per cent of the .squares were punc tured. 15,000.00 bentures (Federal De posit Insurance Corpor ation) 126,28 An examination of squares showOT Loans and discounts (CCC with each either, they couldn't explains ^hat many of the developing we<^vils | Loans) 1,675.30 why SHE visited a lonely cliff at mid night with a fortune in her purse— why HE paid a secret call to his beau tiful former sweetheart! A laugh-and- a-thrill-a-minute in a grand enter tainment! Metro Comedy and Shorts. 10 A. M. xShow—TUESDAY. 10c and 20c WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, * July 15 and 16 « ‘Transatlantic Tunnel” ' With- f«€»A4lD -OfXr -tiESUE l^ANKS. MADGE EVANS, HELEN ViNSON. C, AUBREY SMITH. The many perils besetting the wOTkers in a' strange world of heroic endeavor underneath Neptunv's^ domain ~arr act fcMrth in situations of thrilling inten- rtity. Chief among these is the awful moment when the boring encounters Mr. Nance, who is a prominent farmer of his section, has long been -a- volcano in eruptioKr'Ind-hundreda+ddentified-with the political life of the It of lives are loot in the twin menace Vt fire and water. Selected Shorts. “Strange As Seems.” 10 A. M. Show—THURSDAY.. 10c To All would never emerge as they hatf been kille^~3uring the hot dry weather. In the lower Piedmont section the need for applying liquid poison is greater and more timely than eUe* where. / “Under present conditions punc tured squares should be picked up by hand as a measure of protection for younger plants growing in the same or adjoining fields with older plants,” Mr. Nettles advises. 512.00 cor- / 21,852.26 Senator Nance —For Re-election- I Carroll D. Nance of Cross Hill, places his announcement in today’s paper for reflection to the state sen ate ft^ Laurens county iri the Aug ust primary, / PRIDAY AND SATURDAY, June 17 and 18 I Troubadour” | With GENE. AUTRY. SMAILEY BRUNETTE. BARBARA PEPPER county, having served the people in the house of representatives for the period of 1920-26. Four years ago he was elected senator in the first pri mary over two opponents. Senator Nance is seeking re-elec tion on his well known record and has a wide circle of friends through- TOTAL 1212,696.32 LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL Deposits o f individuals, / - partnerships, and porations: (a) Demand deposits $186,108.13 State, county, and munici pal deposits Certified and officers’ checks, letters of credit ■ and travelers’ checks 'sold for cash, and amounts due to. Federal Reserve Bank (transit . account) ..., TOTAL DEPOSIT^-4207,960.39. TOTAL LIABULmES EX CLUDING CAPITAL 837.77. ACCOUNT 208,798.16 Accounts Capital (a) Capital stock and capital notes and de bentures ,.r:: $2,500.00~~ (b) Surplus .... 500.00 (cy^hdivided fifdf=' " “ its 898.16 p.raraJzizmzrajzrafzrafEraiaiaigjajgfa/amamajajzmizjarafZJziafarajBrawEizi^^ 3,898.16 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ...1212,686.32 On June 30, 1936, the required le gal reserve against deposits of this| out the- county who will learn with j bank was $14,657.23. Assets repoi interest that he has decided to make above which were eligible as legalNfe-f the race again. mad TOM LONDON. Songs and shots solve a Western murder mystery! Crime crosses thc'melody trail of the liaffaif cowboy. With guitar and six- gvi ke wins a girl and a mine. Whip ping gnus aad whanging guitars out smart a killer. tronbadoor of the trails captarea a lilonde c>clone Comedy, “Harlem Bound.” “REX AND BINTY” Na 9. “Football Its and Me NEXT WEEK— ' } -“JT HAD TO HAPPEN” “SKY PARADET* , TirxfrwAED^or Mahaffey Out For The House J. Paul-Mahaffey, well known Clin tonian, formally announces himself in today’s paper as a candidate for the house of representatives in this summer’s primary. ‘To conduct the business of the office in a reliable and business-like manner” is-the major plank in his platform. Mr. Mahaffey ia not a new-comer in county political circus. Four years ago he offered for the house and made a creditable showing. “1 am in the race this time to wtn,” he says, thd. his trienda here and elsewhere will be interested in his announcment. serve amounted to $212,058.06. This bank’s capital is $2,5OQ.0Q,„rep- resented by 25 shares of common Tstock, par $100.00 per share. I, F. M. Boland, Secy-Treas., of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is tnie, to the best of my knowledge and belief. F. M. BOLAND, Secy-'Treas. Correct.—Attest: John T. Young, ,W-W. Harris, 0. I. Sheely, Directors. State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. .. . " Sworn to and subacribed before me this 7th day of July, 1936, and I here by certify that I am not an ofticer or director of this bank. " ^ VERA P. WILSON, Notary Public for S. C. My commission expirss at 'wRl of the Governor. Out Well Kaawu Wooly Lake Placid BLANKET^ *^.98 ^ MMdl 28% wool for warmth! Good and nigged These blankets are gn^ buys! Solid colors with striped emb. M x 80 iachea Umistudfy Law Priced'Part Wool Plmd BLMIKETS •Y.79 Miff Tmini he jmL_hny_A onsss sapp& at this priea n 5% wool Pastel than 5% WOOL snowy white ground Not laids on X 80'. Jump at this Value! Smart Part WoolJPlaid BUlNKitS 98 e Mcb Not less than J% wool Pretty, fancy borders. Stitched ends. These are values to shout about Size 70 X 80 inches Fart Wool Pairs One of Om Best Vdmest •j«98 Not test than 8% wool Ln UnS^ Ete ‘TOxOO Pretty intfiaM Denteas Sep, Smede- Uke Fmhit ' Btin.iant colors, warm and Serv iceable. Lostr^ sateen bind ing Siae 70 X 80 ‘ " A Tremt m This Price Pert Weol .Pdrs •*•2?