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^ • I X THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1938 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON 3. C. PAGE SEVn WILSON NOTE RECALLED Macon, Ga„ Paper Sees Parallel Political Acta. In Macon, Ga.. Ang. 13.—The Macon Telegraph disclosed today what it termed a “strangre parallel” between President Roosevelt’s Barnesville apeech and a letter written two de- the choices they had made, but when my views have been sought by those who seemed to have a right to s^k them, I have not hesitated to give them. ... ^ “Senator Hardwick has been a co^ COUNTY CANDIDATES PRESENT [graduated from' Presbyterian college, fice, he said, and I’ll show you I wiB i He said he comes not as one who'make you a good officer, a /^I T%Tnn/\¥f A suddenly into the political] Magistrate CASES 10 CLIN ION AUDIENCE'“■ mcumbent, unop- ^ ^ ^ ^ a van a awa^aaaaa va^ prepared■ posed for magistrate of Hunter towo- (himself for it. Cited experiMcel ship at Clintdn, did not respond whm ministration. (Continued from page one) lers and stood by the laboring people. ‘ # *u • tu- ... ,'e opponeni to my aa-j-i,-_. . * i ♦ • u, ** I a • ♦ j • *.• • . gained in offices of the county and in his name was called. . Mr William J Harris . ^ Mr.[Assisted in getting appropriations to insurance work. Considers office one, j i niok,.rt y and actively suppon^^ •?‘^^t|feed textile people in the county when'of public service and will extend cour-', ‘^mbent, unoppo«»d ion the obvious u** situation is out of his, they were out of work. Said he voted tesy and equal attention to all, giving niagis ra e of Hunter township lA ..r”', — tKinir for all those wh'o^ are iealous he is opposed to Clem- for extra pay and took it, but there a clean, sober, honest administration.! Mountville, spoke briefly and thanked cades ago by President Woodrow reputation of the party and appointing a county dem- were other.s who voted against it. He said he is not seeking the office on the people for their support two yean' ilson ed it. In my opinion. onstration agent for life^it tends to Exactly twenty years ^to the day— the government m the pres- ^ dictator. He’ quoted from August velt expressed his ’ preference for Lawrence Clamp for the Georgia sen atorial nomination, ' the late Clark Howell, Sr., Democratic national committeeman, released a letter from President Wilson endorsing the sena- Harris subsequently was elected. MRS. LYDIA FULLER THE CHRONICLED WANT AD RATES while at the same time worked for the demerits of his opponent, b,ut en-|ago. it and wjio took it when bill passed, tirely on his own merits. i ,, , ..u ^ service to the farmers in Ross I). Young, incumbent, said he ,ed for the county agent to be coiv |^.orking for open formula oii'guano, was a Clinton man, a son of the late j firmed by a majority ot the deegation, I Said he votes always for what he Mr. and Mrs. G. C. (Kit) Young. Was .and wil endeavor to have the office {hinks is right. He supported local elected treasurer of the county in put in the primary. He decried the option and will do all in his power to imo and served for 20 years, hand- T A M T ^^‘Slat've sessions and be- run liquor out of the state. Promised ling during that time twenty million ^urens, Aug, 15. Mrs. Lydia rated legislators for voting themselves his support for farm-to-niarket roads, dollars of the county’s funds Called torial candidacy of William J. Har-; allowance for^ w. R. Richey. Jr., said that he ran attention to improvement.s at court ris, a federal trade commissioner. afternoon at her home aft- weekly trips home. .He .said that leg- for the house 22 years ago with 11 house jail, and on roads and bridges T, 4 • Au u: n several weeks illness. Her bus- islators should take the money voted in the race was the onlv one elected « fi, ^ anii on loatis ana oriuges It was during the World war that , , . . .. ^ u. „ „ o . A u . . ’ . . ^ eieciea m the county in that period. Was Harris ran against the incumbent , brother .\lsey O. Miller Lau-:a«-e nenslon fund*^' ^ ° ballot. He said he re- appointed to office of probate judge. Senator Thomas J. Hardwick, ''•I'l-ens* tw« sistera Mrs L D Pitts ’ 't /d o i d i j y/|i*igned a.s mayor of I^aurens to accept Position is one of importance, he said,[ liam Schley Howard and others. , Rtwa,’ uill and Mrs* Dewitt ■Kimr of - ^ commission in the army and re- and the occupant must know quite a u^AVTTn v i u- Uke Senator Walter F. George,' u ’I"" I^aurens couniy boy. At the age turned to the county about two years bit of, law. His opponent, he stated. 'V ANTED _ \our wiring, plumbing,. whose defeat Mr. Roosevelt asked, and HaMe Colehe sai4, he went to work and ago. Re lated he is nt>t th^^andf- can ahdther-jbb"3ih^(rKe" 1^^ col-j *’<^Pairi^ and floor sanding. Largr Hardwick had irked the president by *rilurpn, educated himself by hjs own effort.s. date of any clique or faction. He be- jege graduate and has had office ex-, appreciate your opposing some of the measures Wilson Miner oi Laurens. , Attended Charleston college two years lieves in honest, sane and economical perience. but “if I am defeated. I have 1 aponsored | Mrs. Fuller was a member of the'and Presbyterian college two years, government—not hampered by penu- no other job to get.” Mr. Young said, TIMMER. Wilson’s to Howell said in part: Baptist church and had Wn;Graduated in law at the UniversityoJ «ious, iiiggardlly legislation. The state he is qualified for the office and there Plumbing “I have never undertaken, and I of the city s beloved residents South Carolina, and for the past six is facing serious problems in the next is no reason to change the present Free. , le per word for firot tion; five insertions for the price of four. Mininaa chsrfs 2.ic. Card of thanks and tribnton of respect. Ic n word, pajabib in advance. Miniana SOc. would never presume to undertake, ■ years. FOR S.\LE—86^-acre farm on edge of city limits of Clinton, 65 acres years has been practicing law in I.aur- few years, hb said, and legislation occupant. He said he has been giv- to dictate to the voters of any state! Funeral services were conducted at ens'and farming. He stated he is not should be handled by capable men. i„^ courteous treatment in public of- , v.......... „v.«. Kennedy mortuary at eleven the candidate of any faction, but will Believes he is qualified for.jJie.,j).Qsi-. .fu:o for 25 years and nothing is to be in cultivation, 3 dwelling house.s, 2 , RURRFR STAMPS—24.hoiir sorviesu I the whole county. W’ill turn. He said he will not criticize per- gained by making a change. o . ' J) Spinx and the Rev. \V. Ray favor any legislation that is for the sonal actions of representatives, but All sizes and types. I Anderson^ Interment was in the'welfare and betterment of labor. He that their public ri'cords are open to . ^ upervi-sor -CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. ^ Laurens cemetery at the family plot, said he has the will and <]uaIifications, discussion. Mr. Richey states that ex- ui. J. (Bill) Henry stated that the LOST Hunch of keys in leather case barns, W’ill sell at bargain price. Ap ply to R .F. .\dair, Clinton, S. C. tf however, to legislate for all classes, tra pay for legislators is unconstitu- ‘^*’U*Uy has good equipment for road Said South Carolina is not getting its tional, and that they lengthen the J'^t not as much work has been share of new industiie.s moving to sessions purposely in order to draw ^‘^’^'U'lplished as should have been. low any man, woman or child to be CLERK OF COURT [ FOR (LAME W ARDEN I hereby announce myself as a I hereby announce myself a candi- candidate for re-election as Clerk of, date for Game Warden of I..aurens . , • r , • Court for Laurens County, subject to County and pledge my.self to abide P"*'''^’8 the result gf the Democratic primary.! by the results of the Democratic pri- aicqua t o <-.igi pension, .s .itei JOHN- I). DAVIS. mary. .A. B. J.ACKS. that he w aifa.nsl ..xtra pay for I,k- islakors—it is unfair to the taxpayers. I hereby announce myself a c*nai-j j hereby announce myself a candi- Stands for a square deal for laiurens date for the office of Clerk of Court f^j. re-election as (iame Warden I county in the matter of roads, schools the South and is in favor of legisla- extra pay. He .said he lion that will encourage industry., against *il on the floor of the house Let us work for the common good 0|f|anil will not take the money if. the all, he .said. Ht* said he will not al-'bill is passed. L. County ('onimissionors H. .^toildard thanked the left on table in post office about a week ago. Finder return to Chronicle office and riH'eive reward. Up Hy coui>!e without chil dren, four-rtiom furnished apartment with hath. Write No. 10, care The Chronicle.. Ic will fiL'ht vounty roads are too narrow and crooked. Stated that he would con sider inesent employees of the county and if they are men ‘of good moral character and good load builders he will keel) them; otherwise he will re- \v. M. CHANF.Y, at Chaney’.s place them. ( laiined it took the pres-i Dress Shoppe, for the re-upholster- I".' S"l»•'vis„r tou, yea.* l„ "xH j„g „t „|,| furnilur... Material, ha> tne,l t, prove worthy of Ihe.r a,„l, that if ..|efte,l he would reaoonable. Ic confidence. He said he has cooperated resign if things wore "not rolling”! — r with the supervisor, is for continue<l in pp to 1*20 days. If we work everyi FL®^^K.ICAL REP.AIRING — Bririif voters ,,h of Uurens County, pledgfrtg myself]gf^J^urens county and* pledge myself'ind'evei^thrnr^se.* Ide l^n()^in7a^ 'T* improvement, and will be loyal^Pay like the next day was ek^ction' y®"*; Fl^rtnc Fans, Hot Plates, to abide by the results of the Demo-j^o abide by the results of the Demo- vor of additional taxes, but on thel^'“. conscientious. . pay ^ve will have a great deal done in; Y® Irons and. <ratic primary. SYDNEY A. LEE. - them. , L 1 * • r r I • 1 .lohn H, Wharton said he is proud four vears he stated and not be “iust' All _Electrical Appliances that need other hand,. .» u, favor of re,iuc,nKl ,he| l! J,|’ M^Xor/j"*! Repair. Reliable Work and Reason- jieople of the county. Complete rec- treatment to all. [able Prices. R. Stanton Blakely at cratic prmary. C. A. POW’ER. I hereby announce myself a candi-| j hereby announce myself a candi-j C. F. Brooks .said that most of his'ords are kept of activities of board of' a ou ♦♦ « ”/• , , Brothers Seed Store *U for Clerk of Court of l;rf'"’;date for Geme Warrien of Uuren. life had been .spent in the aohool room.icounty commi.«ioner». and no irreKU-L'^'"““‘’r,’ '' P'>™« 1*8.. ti^“"«slirts myself to abide by He i, youmr enough to be proKre,..ive,^laritiea have been found, he ..aid. The'^*'' Tele- le mary. VICTOR R. FLEIMING. P"- the result-, of th; Democratic primetrj;. I he «,id. and old enou(fh'to' be con^ I county'bomi. irii; K;;;r;haVerh;^ ..t'aD lie ..taUul that, he ha.s Kiven an; WANTBD-Saleaman, .(re 21 to 35. FOR PROBATE JUDGE N. DUNK POWERS. -aaevofitrea Ta-1 real k ra K a f o 1.. o „ I I... a. „' 1 aC L i-a-" ‘ ' . ihoiiest, cleBn 8(1 lo 1 o is 11’ut I Oil, 80(1 ro-. fo*’ Che.stei' Bod surrounding terri- st*rvativp. I ned to bp i&ir &nd inipttr- t»(J thouirh coiulitions arp not vpt what ii i hi* * /■* I • •. ■ ' 1 11(11 yii wnai ^he people to allow him to tory. (an maintain headquarters, at tial in fornipi position as supprintpiui- hp w’ants thoni to hp and npw* iin • /•• • • i i i i « i i u Mai *11* a 1 ’ ,, finish the work that has l)('en started,'own home. Must he willing to work I hereby announce myself a caiidi-' , * hereby.announce myself a candi- education. Has had business provements are now contemplated. Hr . - .. T..J— date for (rame Warden of I^aurens „,„t ov.-y-nfiv.. that ......i u.. i . _ii /-r.- date for the office of Probate Judge of Laurens County and pledge to saying that the roads speak for them- “od now employed. Successful retail and executive experience that fits him I .said he has coonerated with all offi- • .11 i-r o t* ■ 1 «k i^urtrua vuuukv «,.u for the duties of the office. Will en-'eials in carrying on the work of the he has cooiierated clerks can qualify. See Mr. ( aldwell, l^Lrby the resul s of t^ Dem(J:rat c'‘^y Democratic pri- je^vor to see that interests of the county j with the delegatK.n and relief agencies u gess Battery ( ompany, ( hester FOR TREASURER endeavor to enforce laws or ers for previous support given him.|.|: year h-is hud a , . , 1# J- will it t« thi. <.i< fotv,.- II.. 1... . u:. ‘ ‘Jiai o<«» i uo I hereby announce myself a candi- primary. J. HEW'LETTE W’ASSON. I hereby announce myself a candi-1 date for re-election as Judge of Pro-[date for, re-tdection to the office of bate and pledge myself to abide by [Treasurer of I^aurens County and the results of the Democratic pri-j pledge piyself to abide by the results mary. * ROSS D. YOUNG. of the Democratic primary. I). ROY SIMPSON. FOR SUPERVISOR I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to the office ofl rather than new sources of revenue.; work for improvement.s at the county Hnioks laid thirik.s home. the county $ir>(l,0(M). Cited imiirove-' HOUSE OF REPRE.SENT.ATIVES enues of the state .should be rt*ceived J. Hen Hunter thanked the voters I hereby announce myself a candi- by the state treasurer and di.sbursed for their support in race two years was horn in R(K>I ING PRICES ADVANCING — County Supervisor of lAurens County f^j. re-election to the House of from his office in order to eliminate'ago when he was in the second race. town.ship hut that he now lives Ixd us re-roof your house now witK melits at county home, .loe R. Adair said he .Store. Telephone 188. and will abide by the rules and re-i j^ppi-gsentativ^es from laaureris County swrecy in financial matters. Said He said he is not just now hecom- *** Laurens. Advin-ated humane treat- I* ord’s Copper-Bound Shingle.s. This suit of the Democratic primary elec-|an(j pledge myself to abide by the re- he is in favor of old-age pensions and ing interested in the affairs of the convicts, hut expected an hoii-isujier roofing is backoii by seventy- tion. A. RHETT MARTIN. ^ults of the Democratic primary*. against extra pay. He will assist in county, hut helped institute first homej three years manufacturing experience. I hereby announce myself a candi- ROBF'RT C. W’A.SSON. framing a bill in the legislature pro- .school hus routes in the county. He !’*’ self-supporting, he said. Add to this the skill in application ac- date for the office of County Super-1 , hereby announce mvself a candi- adequate pay for legislators so stated that he is capable of perform- «'»l»‘*r. honest, hard- quired through our twenty years as visor of Laurens County and will'^^^ re-election to the House of to eliminate (luibhling on the sub- ing the work of the ()ffice supervisor. - J^outh (kwidina’s leading roofing con fide result of j RpprpHcntatiVM^Trom I^aurcns (’ounty Huff, inCunvbent, said he .supervi.s()r. Democratic primary election. J. WARREN CRANE. of com- ,missi(>ner and will cooiierute with the I hereby announce myself a candi date for Supervisor of Laurens coun ty and pledge myself to abide by the results of the Democratic primary. JOE R. ADAIR. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of County Super visor of Ijaurens County and will abide by the rules and result of the Democratic primary election [and pledge mysWf to abide by the results of the 3Jemoci*atic primary working supervisor. J. W'arren Crain thanked voters tractors and the result i.s extra years for support in previous eliH'tion and ‘’t" n>ofing service and satisfaction. CHARLIE L. MILAM. was not there to fight anybody’s bat tles (referring to attacks made on ^ members of the delegation) and that personalities have no place in the , , r, , realm of public discussion. Last year Representatives from Uurens (ounty and pledge myself to abide by the i<.^i.,lators for the first time-not result of the Democratic Pnmary. ■ ■ included in the deficiency bill at the I hereby announce mys«‘If a candi date for re-election for the House of I hereby announce myself a candi- end of the ses.sion, and he was oj)- . (jame Warden .N. Dunk Powers said he knows the county thoroughly, and something ()f the laws of the office and law enforce ment. Stated that he i.s capable of performing the duties' of the office. John D. W. Watts said he wants the office so that he and .Mrs. Watts may In* allowed to continue the activ- : recalled the large vote he received at 3 brt'e years to pay. No down pay- 'pKTincts where he formerly livisl. ni‘*»t. Free estimate.s. Ramseur Roof- .Said he would endeavor to g(*t a large Fo., Inc. ( linton Representative road appropi iation and w'ill treat cori-'Fhone 21M). 10k W. Main St. tf victs humanely. W’iil look after *- -—— county home and care for old jieople. SUBSCRIBE Til THE CtlRONICLB Just give me a chance to tun the of-, “I'he Fap<*r Everybody Reads” «« #«Vo «« •« 0% 0O «««•#«>♦#%#• #V#«W#«»«W(»«W#«W*«W*«W#«V«W»oW#*WW**W*«WS9 of life. Is interested in game date for the Hou-se of Representatives fio.sed to the W’hole deficiency bill. ||_ p, hE.NRV Wm. J. (BILL) HENRY. !fn»m Uurens County and pledge my-, .Said he sought $2,()(K) for the dairy at ^i.jy IWHS-IS.-lh F. .M. BOLAND self to abide by the results of the the State Training school, but it was FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Democratic primary. | thrown out in free conferi'nce. He said I hereby announce that I am a' _ L. A. .AUSTELL, i he took the lead in seeking an appro- can,iidatf for re-election to the office I , h,n,.v candi.lacy any man in it— y '*♦ of County Commi.ssioner of Uuren.s,^^^ pecq.le and succ(-e(le(l, and it was the knows the jfeople and the in'ople know :j: him. |H A. B. .lack.< thanked the votei s for Jj: their support for the same office in j# the last election. Said he will treat ft everybody fair and s(|uare, and H. D. HENRY & COMPANY INSURANCE co- ever been made. Said he represents K Wants every dollar the fi county can gel to propagate game and j.*' will divide it eijually among all sec- ft •> tions. j Sidney A. liue, incumbent, said that County with the promise that \ I^aurens countv and pIHge my- appropriation had bbide by the rules and result of the ^ , u • u- . , Democratic pnmary election. Democi'atic primary. people who can t hire lawyer.s-to sjieak sentatives. LANDER B, STODDARD, j “BII I Y" BOLT them. .Said he is capable and ex- I hereby announce myself a candi- ’ ' ’’ ‘ . perienced and will work untiringly for date for re-election to the office of| ^ hereby announce myself a candi- the aged and the lalKiring rnan. County Commissioner of Uurens [date for the Hou.^ie of Representatives s. J. Ilunt, a f(>lwf-memT.er (,f the County, subject to the rules and re- from Uurens f Th* any mud, in the race four years ago he prom- ault of the Democratic primary elec- *^*^ ^ anme by the rt*sults or te intend to, and doesn’t have i.sed he would stock fields and streams tion. JOHN H. WHARTON. |D«?mocratic pnniary. |to, since he is running his own race, with game and has done so. You I hereby announce myself a candi-, ‘ ‘ ’ ' He is a farmer and knows what it is can’t vote for a fairer or squarer date for County Commissioner of I hereby announce my.self a candi-,to do a days work, he said, and has candidate than Lee, he .said. Laurens County, and pledge myself to date for election to the House of Rep- had 30 years business experience. The Auditor •bide by the results of the Demo- resenatives from Uurens County and state needs diversified industries, he chairman r..arl ~ cratic primary. iPledge myself to abide by the results said. Will work cooperatively with I other representatives the people elect. “ :: STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE LOANS NEGOTIATED Telephone 121 j,»0,^;a0,*0,*9,*0,*^;^o0,00;a0,o0^o0,%0,%0,o0ja0,o0,oo,a0ja0,o0,%0<a0*0,%0O0O0a0O0%0ja0»0%0O0ja0%0%*%0%0%0%0%0O0%0O0%0O0O0O0^A^ C. BRY’AN HOLL.AND. lof the Democratic primary. ' S. J. HUNT. a letter from R. Dorroh, expressing regret )that he could not be present in per- ’ Solven ffour INK PROBLEMS I hereby announce myself a candi date for County Commissioner of| I hereby” announce my.self a candi- Laurens County, and pledge myself to date for the House of Representatives •bide by .the results of the Demo- from Uurens County and pledge my- oratic nrimarv ’ ^rif to abide by the result.s of the P"">»ry. ^ hls-TER (Ufmocmtic primary. FOR AUDITOR Advocates old-age pension for people, ^ ■ i- „ , , ui s<»b to thank the people for .support past 65 years of age who are unable' , ^ , * , , . 1 , , , u 1 *a 1. and to press his clann for re-leection. to help themselve.s or who don t have ,, , , • ■ He stated that his doctor had advised A SMART CARTER CUBE RLLEO NmH FINEST FOUH> TAIN PEN INK. others to support them.* Is in favor. C. F. BROOKS. - . , ..'him that it would retard improvement of social security and especially aid ... . • , .... ' ... , T_ r e e a....a m his phy.sical Condition to make the. Stated that during hi.s [ for children. Is in favor of free text phy books, retirement fund for teachers, . , , , . ^ . , ... , I *- term of office had endeavored to give and reorganization and coordination ** ...PLUS I courteous and efficient service. The I hereby announce myself a candi-" I hereby announce myself a candi- of .sUte departments to reduce ex-, HakP for re election as Auditor of <^^^e for the House of Representatives pen.se of government. Thinks county . ‘ . . i » u • i Lauren. County and pledge myeelf to [rom Uurene ^unty and p edge my- road bu.Wmg ahou d be apee, ed up , •M^e'by the'results'of the Democratic «elf to abide by the results of the and rural electrification furthered.' jirimary. S. R. DORROH. I hereby announce mjrself a candi date for Auditor of Laurens County •nd pledge myself to abide by the Democratic primary. 1 JOE P. TERRY. FOR SUPT. OF EDUCATION Not in favor of additional taxation, affairs of the office will be conducted inriuding sales tax. The people will'*” same manner. Service to the' A NEW DESK STAND THAT FHS yOUK FOUNTAIN Fenor steel PEN . , , . u- * iu county shall always be his aim. be welcome to come to see him at thej ■' ^ l l , u .u. „ .. IJerferson how in Columbia, he said.I. “ “VA- '''1*0" that he ha»I 1 hereby announee myself a candi-! ^ incumbent, .said he,^'‘’" ''“'''”,'’''./“''20 >,‘.ars, and that result of the Democratic primary. 'date for re-election as Superintend-'. "* -’j*,. u’ # ■ t m^rrer/^xT a umt env ! , r r, j. I has tried to be fair and the MILTON A. MTLSON. g^t of Education of Laurens County, people he had made the best farm hand, (Tie FOR MAGISTRATE I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election «as Magistrate of Hunter Towmship, at Mountville, sub ject to the result of the Democratic primary. J* L. DICKERT. I hereby announce myself a cai^i- date for re-election as Magistrate of 'and pledge myself to abide by the results of the Democratic primary^ J. LEROY BURNS. be.st soldier and the best teacher that FOR CONGRESS know where he stands. He was rather , , . . , .j . ... f *< „ i: ' he knew how to be, and would make, heated in his denunciation of a “candi- ^ ^ ^ date from another county," who i, in ^ (the race for the houae, for what he cup*nl of he off,cy, hxpressed regret, ideclared wa,s criticism leveled at himl^ ^ '* "na e o e pre.s- I at a previou.s meeting for not staying ent at campaign meetings and hope.s! I hereby announce my candidacy i at the Jefferson hotel while in " Hunter Township, at Clinton, subject to the result of the Democratic pri- Biary. C. H. McCRARY. for re-election to Congress from the Fourth TMstrict of South Carolina, subject to the rules of the Democratic G. HEYWARD MAHON, JR. lumbfa at legislative ses-sions. He said ' Probate Judge he favored and worked for the 40-1 J. HeWLette Wasson asked the vot- hour law passed at the last session,lers to help him in attaining a long- eight months school term supported ^ sought ambition. Said he finished by the state, graduated pay for teach- high school at Hickory Tavern i^nd BOTH FOR- CHRONICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY i