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and a disadvantage for the church-
owned schools.
I The problem is a most seripus one.
It is producing the hsirmful effect of <
'killing individual gifts to church'
schools-and |s making their future i
difficult, and oftentimes uncertain. |
'fhe individual of means who is being
taxed heavier and heavier each yearj
as his part of the support of state
'institutions is hesitant to contribute'
to the smaller church school. It is ai
serious competition as every one must
recognize, and if the'present lavish'
tODAy
\TpMORB
PBsm
STOCKBRIDOe
qualities of leadership far above the
{average. But he had,' also, ambition
'and personal vanity which made him
I believe that he Ws not bound by the
jethidd codes which men of honor fol-
' low. He is in Sing Sing prison today
because, when he came to the teat, he
Visitors to San» Francisco’s fair
will be able to observe in a test cham
ber reactions of the nervous system
to city noises. Which seems to us like
a heck of a reason for visiting a fair.
A magnetic hair pm has just been
NA.MES.— Races
The commonest family name in
j did not have the essential quality of. invented. Sales aren’t expected to be
, character. j aniong the steely-eyed West-
, I knew^ years ago,^ the most skilful femers.
engraver in the world. He had every-'
I thing but character.' He quit his job j
• with'') the government to become a'
counterfeiter. He b in prison now. |
Education which does not build'
sperdinif is continued for sutewhool,, i, ,(jll
with no concensions to church inititu- l,r*c« list of names yH compiled, e**™?!* >« worae than no education
but rKaf ic y\f HQ Ann non ear/tielirAB.« * nt all.
tions, their future is everything
bright and promising.
Nobody’s Business
By Gee McGee
That is the list of 39,000,000 workers'
to whom social security numbers havej
been as.signed. More than 470,000 of
them are named Smith. The Johnsons
come,next, with 350,000 nami‘8. Next
.MILLS RUNNING THIS WEEK
I The Clinton and Lydia Cotton Mills
in frequency are Brown, Williama,
Miller and Jones. •,Khedulea af^r standing idle for the
CLINTON, S. THURSDAY, JULY 14, 19.18
I
A RFXORn-BREAKER
The seventy-
adjourned
IT SOUNDS SCREWY
Mrs. Slim Chance Entertains
mesdame slim chance, sr., give
5-o’clock tea last friday afternoon
Report of Condition of
enty-fifth congress, reeentlyj There is a greot deal of confusion7.”,"r" 'Tflat"'roeic’s'soeralites on f»tlwr,’ andj COIlllHerCMl DCpOSltOry
. appropriated while in ses-,in people’s minds these days, which is ^.ith envy, this wa,s the biggest n^"fVhrve indi^TtMthld thi' CllOtOII
irnvimntgalv XI9 DAO AftO not clearwl un bv consideration of , .»• . . v .1 . i-. names 1 nave listed indicates that the
Miller and Jones
A man’s name is no sure indication
of hjs ancestry, since in America
one’s name is whatever one chooses
call himself. Most peAple, however,
keep the names of their fathers and
past tw'elve Weeks.
Report of Condition of
•M. S. BAILEY & SON,
Bankers
of Clinton, in the SUte of S. C.
At Close of Business on
June SOth, 1938.
ASSETS
Cash, balances*with other
bsnks, and cash items in
process of collection 3313,540;16
Corporate stocks
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts
R :al e.-^tate owned ....
Other assets
TOTAL ASSETS .. ..
50,206.00
639,223.42
591.69
28,200.37
..... 1,936.92
...,$1,033,698.56
smn approximately $12,0^,000,000. j not clearwl up by consideration of lit-jj ^ racial* ^strains^^i'n^ America l'®****^* Clinton, in |the SUte ofj LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL
This is a pt*ace-time record of ex- some of the policies and practices of oittv and i*vprh<»ddv had tjr utand ..V r. . . , .. .. ‘Sooth Cornlifia at tha ridh— n lakiial
penditure under the guise of recov-| the federal government. It used to and Uke notls. I^avifn ’ “ Scandi-^ S«»th Bnsi-1 Deposits of individuals.
baeklwlM
yet where are
.where We started.
we? Right! be taken for granted that the most •-
- had ~^~~T6Ceiving~'Trnes'^—Sriiith“l3“a nanie almost as wmmon
TtSSETS:
«Of-
I important eci>namic^»rQbU«m was-that- -nir.s. cnance-nair receiving lines . — c^sh, balances with other
Th'is spending, lemiing, pump-prim-' <»f the consumer. We are all consum; leading from the front door clear England, thou^ banks, and cash items in
process of collection $102,046.54
ing system of regimentation at Wash- 'ers. One may be a Democrat or a back to' her garding and allso had Smiths are of German stock,
ington is all that keeps the New Deal Republican or a Presbyterian or a ladies serving tea and cakes and having once United States Government
going. Stop the spending’and extrava- Mason or a farmer, or all of those cream, the radio was going all of the Schmidt. The names of Williams andj obligations direct and
gance and it would be dead and for- at the .same time, or none of them, time and you could hardly hear yore Jones are distir^ly Welsh. John^nj guaranteed
gotten in thirty day.s. j But w'hatever his other affiliations, ear much less what all of the wimmen ^ either Scandinavian, English-
• I every one of us i.s a consumer. That were trying to talk about.
j i.s the only class label or ilesignation •; ♦—
the undersigned’s wife, who was
POLITKS AND RELIEF
Unskil!i*<i WP.-K workers In several which fits every human being.
Southern states were recently given^ There are two kinds of consumers;
a monthly .salary increase of $.'>.09, ^-oik for a living and have
But while those in this slate on .j, j^y p^y f,,,. ^y^.jr own foo<l,
W 1*.\ rolls I’T-ceivisi the five dollars those who do rH>t work for a liv-
increa.se. similar workers in Kentucky grj. f,.,) |,y tho.se who do, who
and Okluhoina are re|M)rte«l to ha\e thus have to pay "not only for their
iM-en Kiven H ten dollar raise. These ^.^t fo,- that of th(
are tw<i of the states President
Veit visited the past week “on his
.or Scottish, Miller is English or Ger-,^^*^_!'
man, and so is Brown.
1 pal obligations
j Ixians and di.scounts.
90,000.00
30,000.00
j C. C. C. loans on cotton
Other assets
19,704.49
35.00
non-
lire.H.servt and stoiHl at the kitchen door JOBS Ability
to keep prying eyes out, said that' Sp<*aking of unemployment. a
mrs. chance put little weeds' in ever friend said to me the other day: ' '-twytAr ^
glass of t«a. and allso had tiwjthpicks greatest area of unemployment is ^ , $241,786.03
Nticking in the jiickles so’s a feller abov^ the ears.” He was trying to em- LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL
woulddent g<t her hands wet w'ith pl^asize the truth that most'people do deposits of individuals,
vinnegar. not u.se their heads when looking for' partnerships, and cor-
^— jobs.
to show off to the fullest exUrnt, a day or two later I saw a nevra-
porations:
(a) Demand deposits $213,673.29
. . * . r 1 I NobiKly wants to let the non-work- nir.s. chance had her darter, onlie naner i>aragrai>h about a vounir col-*^^^' county, and munici
’ ' ers .starve, hut it wouhl swni reason- chance, lead her J little dogs by a ' - - ■ . . .... . nai Aorwwita
mg
pal deposits
partnerships, aad
poratioM:
(a) Demand deposits...$428,454.84
(b) Time deposits evi
denced by savings pass
books : NONE
(c) Other time deposits 140,436.54
State, county, and munici
pal deposits 52,495.44
Certified and officers’
checks, letters of credit
and travelers’checks sold
for cash, and amounts-
due to Federal Re.serve
bank (transit account)/ 348.74
TOTAL DEPOSITS-$621,735.56.
Bills payable, rediscounts,
and other liabilities for
borrowed money ..
Other liabilities
NONE
NONE
AIImui” und Thomim in''"’ “■ - ^ » lege graduate who used his hrad so ^ ,
th.ir fiu-ht f.,r r.. eWtion to the Ken- n-ceive at nbbin thru and around the crowd all, well that he got four jobs when hel officers’
^ ■ public cost more final or la-tter fiaal of the time and thus excited curri-.only w’anted one. He took competitive checks, letters of credit
Why the discrimination if not for^^®" can afford to buy <wsity and comment from who laid'examinations for engineering posts in
I .• 1 ' ri « 14 u II for themselve.s. Yet we have before the rail mrs. chance was trimmed in, the armv and marine corns and an-
kins won’t tell you *^be A. A. A. buy- a fine voile dress made in parris, 8o'piie<j for army service on the atrength
.Such action will be interpreteil as surplus agricultural products in^she said, and a cosset of lilly of the of his college record in the Reserve
n lie of usin*^ federal | *^*^^*''**^ keep the prices up, and giv- valley roses pinned on her.
u glaring example of using
Officers’ Training corps. Then he
842.19
went oat and hustled for a job in pri
vate employment, and got one. After
he had gone to work he received no-
. . mg them free to pt*ople on relief,>
funds with the direct purpose m view workers who have to nav' ®bance wore her eye-glasses
of furthering the )>olitical ambitions .. ,, on a long stem and hell them up and
th, jumping.i«k vurioty. Rogunllo.. I-)- h'lf';' Pr'c« b«.u,o thut Pro-’^^^ .pp«int«l to
lo.l, koo., Ph" That .0* of thing^M born going'<-7' l-n, they wrrr
r r'r,.: rd^yltr^:';:." i-" «itM«.<.-.-»..pp|.-. fi..pr, con.^-l
g»HHls. fresh vegetables, raisms. but- Qualifications. But the nnint is th.t
~ u.r, chro,o, rgg,. omog... an.I "'«Py •!;•■ “"!• hr didn’t .it down .nd wTtt for . job
IC. X14^ cr# . «• *0 stssi
to come hiR way. He used his head
•FIRST UDRI.NTHIANS’
<»ther commtKiiticH. That it Inmefits
Dr. \\. \N Ball, brilliant islitor of ,1. / .u . *
• . . •be fanners when government pays
The News and (ourier, suggest.^ to .. .,
.. ... . , , . ^ them more than the open innrJiet
all candidates that they take time out last.
and travelers’ checks
sold for cash, and
amounts due to Federal
Reserve Bank (transit
account)
TOTAL DEPOSITS—$234,902.45.
TOTAL UABILITIE^SEX-
CLUDI.NG CAPITAL
AOCOUoNT $234,902.45
Capital Account:
(a) Capital stock and
capital notes and de
bentures $2,500.00
(bi Surplus 2,.500.00
(c) Undivided prof-
Hs 1,883.58
(d) Total capital account 6,883.58
20,386.97 j TOTAL LIABILITIES
EXCLUDING CAP
ITAL ACCOUNT $621,735.66
Capital account:
(a) Capital stock and
capital notes and de
bentures $20,201.40
(b) Subordinated de
posits 379,798.60
(c) Undivided prof
its 11,963.00
(d) Total capital ac
count 411,963.00
Corinthians.
The four verses are
“Know ye not that they
in a race run all, but one n*ceiveth
the prize? .So run, that ye may obtain.'
"And every man that striveth for
pay a higher price for their fiHnl in
order to keep the farmer’s prices up.
the masteiyrs temperate mall things., „„g.^.,,rkers. They
Now they .b. It to Otitaiii a ^^ey can pay for.
tible crown; but we an iiKiuruptible. ^
“1 therefore su run, not as uncer- '
lamly,|^ .-m. fight I. not a.s one tliat^ ^ SKRIDUS PROBLEM
lieutefh the air;
“But I keep under my bisly. and Mc<«in. president of! , , •
biiiii: it into sulij.vtion: le.st that by ScoU t^dlege and one of the. ' '** •
anv nn aii.".. when I have preuchisl to i'outh s outstamling islui'ators, atatiHl; ^^ jj,
Ikthei .s I m.vself should Is- a ca.'it-|!»’c»*n'ly «• an etlucational conference I
TOTAL LIABILITIES
AND CAPITAL $1,033,698.66
On date of report the required !•-
gal reserve against deposits of thM
bank was $37,904.03. Assets reported
which were eligible as legal re
serve amounted to $313,540.16.
.Memoranda
Assets deposited with State
authorities to qualify for
the exercise of fiduciary
or corporate powers, or
pledged for purpoees
other than to secure lia
bilities 60,000b00
Deposits secured by pledg
ed assets pursuant to re
quirement of law 36,643.38
L R. C. Adair, Cashier of the above-
widl, mr. i-dditur, i df»n't know noth-workers, he said, was they tried. Chat it fully ami correctly represents named bank, do solemnly swear that
ing except what gen. 4iugh johnson ^ by with poor work and take the true .state of the several matters above statement is true, and that
papers.
r tea was drunk up and th<*'and four jobs! Almost everybody has
and crackers were devoured, •'♦unie .s|Hcial ability. Too few use their
ZlV* t7rea7 th724Th,'^‘25th" LW ’T / Thil"Vl* cveriiofldy thru heads to find where those abilities
27th verses of the ninth chapter of ThiU it InmeliUs the non- h,.r hou.se ,and called their attention: *re m-eded.
the first Epistle of St. Paul to the when this high- her queim annie high boy and
^piiciMl fiHHl is given to them is ap- Charles the fifth buffsst and her
nrintisl Indow: i ******^*’ Udween are the great |fj.orge the 19th silverware ami her
hev which run'****"****** *?^ onlinary consuim'cs w'ho ^.hjff^r.robe. they
are certainly not himefittisl. 1 were all gazssl upon with alacrity.
They an* the ones who pay. They and chagrin, this party enter-,
AND CAPITAL $241,786.03
On date of report the required le-
M’ORK — Incompetency gal reserve against deposits of thie
A young friend of mine aUvrted in bank was $23,490.25. Assets reported
business for himself as a plumbing above which were eligible as legal re-
contractor about three years ago. He.serve amounted to $241,751.03.
hasl no capital, but a lot of intelli-| This bank’s capital is represented
tainment was the climax and
probably bust<‘d up parties in
mid.Hl for manny moons to come.
has
Off the Blotter In Fat Rock
I gi'nce and mural courage. He knew hia' by 25 shares of common stock, par
trade ami was willing to work hard. $100.00 per share.
**^*^1 He told me the other day that he had L F. M. Boland, Secy-Treas., of the
jobs for a dozen giHMl w'orkmen if he' above-named bank, do solemnly swear
I could fiml them. The trouble with'that the shove statement is true, and
riles in the
hekl in .Moiilreat that the denominal
away. 'I* ................ j,y holsuin iiuhmv who is in jHdli-
If any of the gentlemen MH'king ’wdunil s cimipetition with state v‘du-i^u.jjg jg running for the u. s. sen-
off ce au’ without Bibles they should nation has lHH.*oine a real problem, states in his flatfi*rm that
apply eithei to the (Ii»U'»»ns or the, gv*'<*rnment has prt>v idinl buihiing, jg wjHiujf to be a rubber stamp
.'tMt*’ 1 b‘ni<KTatii’ ••xt'cutive committee.'**"^ equipment^ which chuixh sihools; |ggg rirseyvelt as his polli-
ti '•.ippiv them with copii’s. cannot match. He uigtsl ilenomina*,everiuHldy.
Thei. i-. no betloi midiiig than the tHdUires ami M-hool,-. to consoli-, ♦ .
I’.il ;. It will do exerylHHly gmal, in- resource* and appeals for
t aim,; eaiididat.', to f«dlow its ud-,*^**'* <'wn preservation.
nioMitioii-'.. i Dr Mct'ain has touchisl uiam a se
and tlmt ain't easy.
A building conti'act/ir I km»w will. best of my knowledge and belief,
not hire young workmen bicause, he' F. M. BOL.AND.
i.s m>w on vacation, says, they don't u.se their heads and (’orn*c4.—Attest: W. I). Copeland,
a trailer w hich wms loant to him' don't uke their work seriomOy enough O. I. Sheely, W. W. Harris, Directors!
t herein contained and .set forth, to the B fully and correctly represents tha
true state of the several matters hera-
in contained and set forth, to the best
to master their traiies. I don't know! State of South Carolina,
how far that is true generally, but I County of Laurens,
have an idea that it is pretty gen-. Sworn to and subscribed before ma
the farm relief clH^’ks which have
got into circulation in our midst have
hopi' bizni'KS a right smart, sevveral
rious piiddein now recognized in the secont-hand fords are on the
highways ami hi-waj’s, and othfr cars
tTiat have lH*nn in hihi'ination onner
the idea that boys hereby certify that I am not an of-
in schmd until they ficer or director of this bank.
VERA P. WILSON,
.Notary Public for S. C.
My conimi.ssion expires at the plea.**-
vire of the Governor.
VIM’LIF.S TO .SMI'I'll .’Vl^sO jeducational field, a |h*liey that is
l*H'idt’iit l{.»o.si’\eit, speaking in working to the detriment of denomi-
Ki’iitiieky last Krnlay aUnit Senator national sohoids, ami if ctmtinuiHl on vount uf no tires, no gass, anti no oil,
Bark.' .v, up for re-elei’tion as a New the j>ri*sent huge finleral spending a-going again.
1‘tali’i. sai.l: j'^cale will make it imjnissihle for many'
"I lin’d nt>t tell you of his longjof these institutions to operate. They
expel it’iK’t’ in all tiur national prol>-jeannot compete with government
Jem-.. By virtue t»f that experience! which is }>ouring millions of dollars
the l>iH*I weevile are verry hizzy
boring cotton squares, this don't mat-
and of ability ami seniority he st*rves
on major eommittees which tleal with
major legislalitvn."
into
state
South
of
ter. it will be a good thing for the
world if the .south prinlucixs only about
Chandler,' receivinl sev
the plants and equipment
colleges and universities. # n u 1 . 111 4 u * •
^ ,, . full bales and bale* of hay twice, we.
t arohna state colu*ges have,
oral.
I think that
should be kept
are 16 or 18 has made white-collar
loafers out of a great many young
.Americans who could have bt'conie
first-clas sartisans if they had been
allow ml to wiu’k when they were,
young enough to Irarn a trade. j
KDl’CATIDN — Uarning j!
There is a homely old proverb
which !*ays: “You can't make a silk
purse out of a .sow’s i*ar.’' .All the
schooling in the world will not make’
a scholar out of a person who is not
callable of learning. Those who are
of my knowledge and belief.
R. C. ADAIR, .Cashier.
State of South Carolina,
County of Laurens.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 7th day of July, 1938, and I "'•'b day of July, 1938, and I
hereby certify that I am not an offi
cer or director of this bank.
ROBERT S. OWENS,
I Notary Public.
My commission expires at the
pleasure of the Governor.
In •..-.luire'l...rni.,K .nd of-
ten wisilom in spite of lack of educa-|
, , , , . have too much of everthing nowadays
,eia humiriHl thousand' , 1 i- • u •'. tional advantagee*.
except monney and religion, hurrah
Spi’jikirig uf (fovi'iiior
Barkley’s opinuu'iit, the pri‘sident dollars for buildings and enlargement inumuy «iiu leiigiun. nuii»n j re-reading the other night
I 1 • .L . / J .L : for the crop pe.sts: may they bore and I
eaid; during the i»ast few years, and the ^ • K f Kipling s autobiography.'
'1 have no doubt that Governor s|H‘nding orgv for this puriH>se is still * . # ^**^ *114* ^i . ;Mhat struck me most forcibly araa'
of our_«£!lf»ESL»nd the doug-h.^i, ,elf.o<iuc.tion. Ho »•«’
Chandler would make a gtHnl senator going on. A large part of the funds
from Kentucky, but,’’ he went on, “it are being donated by the f«ieraJ gov-
■would take him many years to match Jernmenl, and augmenti'd with funds
the iiationaT knowlmige, the exiieri-■ supplimi by the state through the!of mr. slim chance, had the missfor-
ence and the ackmiwUilgml leuderahip authorization pf..bi>nd.s and appropri-1 tune to fall off his bicycle in front
we spent.
little onlie chance, the fifth child
under 16 when he quit ^hool to goj
to work on ir small daily papier in In
dia. Inside of ten years his name was*
known all over the world. He was'
in the affairs of our nation of that ations for sueh purposes. This not | of a truck, the only dammage donei^^ greatest literary genius of mo-
son of Kenluekv. of whom the whole imlv in nnlurirtwl. nvni'n.sivp u.o., n KnaiA.,! <>>v,..ai « ..ik _! dern times. No university could have
son of Kentucky’, of whom the whole only results in enlargisi, expt'nsive
nation is proud, /Alhen Barkley.” plants, but also enables the .slate in-
.All of this eouki have -been said by stitutions to operate on lowrer per
the president of Senator E. 1>. Smith capita student costs.
was a busted wheel, a broke rib, times. No university’ could have^
twisted frame, a flat nose and a -bent 8iven him the understanding of
set of handle bars, as the truck be-|T*® w’hich he learned at first
longed to a copper-rat ion, mr. chance from personal contacts and hard
of this state. Democratic dean of the A proposal ha* bet*n mada and will has alreddy employed a set of law-[
senate, w’ho is i»ow up for re-electioiu be offereii to the next congress that \ yers and ks suing for everthing in moat respected leaders
Senator Smith has been in the senate the fwieral government continue to .night, including the bicycle. constitutional con
for thirty yi^urs, ami is only exceedexi make huge appropriatioRs far greater
in point of service by Senator Borah, than ever dreamed heretofore — for
^V’ention now in session never went to ,
mr. eddkor, please keep on sending school 'beyond the sixth grade. Hia
He is chairman of the agricultural' the purpose of institutions under state P^P^*** * will take you a fine opinions on public administration are
committee and a high ranking mem- control. This Igrowing policy now be
her on several other important com- ing followed iithroughout the country
mitieee. In seniority he is ahead of will lead to state dominance of edu- sallet, and a dozxen or so of
every Democrat in that body, and has cation, and inevitably will mean con-
render^ this sUte a service that en- tTx>l of education. For, when the fed-
tiles him to le-election. eral government puts up the money
Wiile the speech was made , for for any purpose, it is determined to,
Barkley, it fits “Ootton tkl,” a Jef- dictate how it is to ‘be spent. j
fereonian Democrat, a man whose This is unfair compeitition to which,
ability has received continued re^-denominational schools are being sub-i
nition from the senate of the United,jivted, and yet they can't help them-1
SUtes. He votes hit own convictions,!selves. The friend and patron of the'
stands on his own feet, and hangs to church college must pay the expenses ^
chance of watter-millions and canty-!eagerly sought. He is an educated'
^opes next month, allso a mess of man in the best sense of the woixi,
—n-* —J - ^ — __ he educated himself. His name is
Alfred E. Smith.
roasting years, you have a fine little
sheet and it would be a pitty for you
to stop it now because of my arrears
when politics and jappan is so hot
yores trulie,
mike lark, rfd,
corry spondent
SPECIAL OFFER
no man’s coat-tail. He is not the
Barkley or Johnston type. And,
eqnallly important he stands un-
flindbingly for white supremacy.
u;- J* w J 1 1 CoamopoUtan—16 months for ^2.50
™ LT "1 I'll s« rotthL. .(«t
turn be heavily taxed for the support
o? the state institutions. This moans { JAMES W. CALDWELL
an increased load for the taxpayer; Phono S8
CHARACTER Education
The older I grow, the more I real-1
ixe that the qualities which we call!
“character” are more important thani
learning or technical skill. A man may ,
know everything in Jthe book^ be a‘
master' of hfa craft, but if he lacks
character he is heading for disaster,'
no matter how high a position he may
reach. |
The world thought highly of "Rich
ard Whitney. He thought well of him
self. He had intelligence, ability and
Own Your
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A HOME IS ONE THING THAT CAN BE ENJOYED
FOR A LIFETIME.
TO BUY, BUILD, REMODEL
OR REFINANCE
Before you siirn up for ANY type of home mortgage
loan, don’t fail to find out how convenience our plan of
repayment is-rhow economical it is in first* cost and in
terest cost—«nd the MANY reasons why OUR home
financing plan is so* SAFE for YOU. Full details given
gladly.
Save Your Savings Hare
Invest your money in a Clinton institution, owned
and directed by Clinton people. Start now and save
monthly. Each account insured up to $5,000.00. We offer
SAVINGS and INVESTMENT plans.
EDERAL Savings
AND LOAn association
Phone No. 6
A Clinton Institution Serving Clinton People Since 1909
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