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r THURSDAY. AUGUST 25, 1938 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C. PAGE SEYXn W^i Clinton News Mrs. David Owens of Greer, is vis iting her sister, Mrs. J. M. Anderson. Friends of Joe Campbell will be glad to know he has returned -home Miss Nellie Osborne of Chester, was j after undergoing an appendix oper- the week-end guest of friends andjation at the Greenwood hospiUL_ relatives here. ! Messrs. Charles, Alvin, Henry and Chaney„ in Greenwood. City Schools/To - Open Sept. Ist Roy and Willie' Mr. and Mrs. Thurman King andlVernon T^mmell, family and Mrs. J. L. Smith and chiPjCannon visited in Newberr>- Sunday, dren of Chester, spent the week-end with Mrs. L. W. King. Seven Changes In Teaching Staff For 1938-39 Session Beginning Next Thuiisday. The 1938-39 session of the Clinton icity schools will open on next Thurs- Celebratee 80th Birthday jday, September 1st. The schools are Mrs. Lou Craine celebrated her 80th headed for the fourth year by W. E. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Howard otjTues<lay, August 16. Mrs.[Monts as superintendent. Lynchburg, \a., spent the week-end|jj, better known by her friends As previously statetl," se paramount issue ahd will enfoixe the law, without fear or favor.. His train ing at West Point especially fits him for the task. On all questions he has taken an unequivocal stand. He makes^ it clear that he knows the sit-down strike to be unlawful in South Carolina and i contrary to democratic principles [wherever practiced. . He is a dirt farmer and knows from actual experience the farmer’s prob- j lems. In conclusion, let fme say, that his Cljpton Court Men Down Newberry with friends here. Miss Ruth Harmon of Chester, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey. Grady Canfield. j Mi’ss Minnie Hunt of Lynchburg, Va., was the week-end guest of her parents, Mr,, and Mrs. Hunt. ..,^1, seven changes .. ri... as ‘‘Granny Lou.” She spent Friday.have been made in the staff of teach- with her daughter-in-law, Mrs. J. H. ,ers for the coming year. New Clinton’s tennis team defeated the Newberry country club petmen by ^our matches to three in a hotly con. tested encounter on the newly lighted courts at thC'Newberry club Wednes day night, August 17. A large gallery was present for the matches, which were interesting and, close, four of them going ^o three sets. The Clintonians were slightly su- H. M. Rowland, Jr., 7-5, O-tJ, feated 6-2. Setzler afTd Jackson Bowers defeated Wade and Owens, 6-3, 6-2; Maidin and Irby Hipp, Jr. defeated Bridges and Roy Anderson,. 5- 7, 6-3, 6-2; Freeman and Blalock (N) defeated Rowland and Dill Ellis, 6- 4, 1‘2-10. (N) 3A (C) Aurn-about note: A hitchhiker in Pennsylvania was recently robbed by a motorist." mem bers of the faculty will be: Miss Lau ! Club Enjoys Trip j The Mothers’ club of Clinton Mill j returned Sunday from a four-day tour 'of Washington and points of interest Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rosenberger and through the Shenandoah vallev. The sons of Union, spent the week-end p^^ty of 45 women left Clinton at 4, with Mrs. Rosenberger s mother, M’**-|o’clock Wediiesday morning by bus. | S. \V. Kinard. i j They stopped at Natural Bridge' Piei-ce Riley of Lynchburg, Va., vis- Caverns. While in Wash-' ited friends and relativps here Sat-^i^^^n they visited the White House, the Capitol, Washington Monument,! Mrs. Joe Terry and son, Bill, Mrs. Bureau of Printing and Engraving, i Edna Taylor, Misses Polly and Elva Sn^ithsonian Institution, Arlington} Joan Davenport and Christopher cemetery. Tomb of the Unknown Sol-j Davenport attended the Ehivenport ^ Mount Vernon. Another fea-i reunion held at Eugene Davenport s, tu^e of the trip was the moonlight ra Lynch of Brunswick, Ga., I words, and he could in any emergency • , u i vt i. - i. J t J , t ... , penor in singles, while the New.berry ,be depended upon to act with Rood, judgment. Miss always within »the law. Jessie Newby of Hertford. N. C,. Miss '""I I"* Without private grudge against any Caroline Ijinc of Nets’berry,! Miss . Klizobcth Brooks of Atheos, G.',, Miss '“t,”' Evalyn McCrary of Clinton, and an other teacher to be selected. Following is the complete list of teachers for ..the respective with their home addresses: High Schiwl Dillon, S. C. .\ugust 11, 1938. r. L. BETHEA. players held the advantage in doubles. Taylor Martin (C) defeated Hubert, Setzler, 8-10; 6-2, 6-2; Bill Wade (C) defeated H. G. Bridges, 6-4, 7-5; Tench Owens (C> defeated Bon Free man, 6-2. 6-3; Jimmy Fulp (N) de schools, i near Ware Shoals, Saturday. Rev. R. D. Hughes is spending sev eral days at Ridgecrest, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Galoway were cruise on the was Potomac W. R. .Anderson, Jr,, Clinton, prin cipal. • ♦ I R. P. Wilder, Woodrruff. J. L J. P. Todd, Clinton. Paul K. Harinon, Milledgeville, Ga. Clinton High Schedule Given POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT CfKhran, Ware Shoal^.^ river. Miss Laura Lynch, Brunswick, Ga. Miss Rosa Mahaffey, Clinton. Mr. Birth Announcement and Mrs. Fate Cooper an- the week-end guests of way’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gallo-’nounce the birth of a son, Olin Delano, Mrs. on Friday, August CLERK OF COURT I hereby announce myself as a candidate Tor re-election as Clerk of Court for Laurens County} subject to the result of the Democratic primary, by the results of the Democratic JOHN D. DAVIS, jmary. A. I hereby ajtnounce myself a candi- FOR GAME WARDEN I hereby announce myself a candi date for Game Warden of Laurens County and plixige my.<elf to abide >pn- B. J.ACKS. I hereby announce myself a candi-} date for the office of Clerk of Court • date for re-election as Game Warden | of Laurens County, pledging .myself'of Laurens county and pledge myself to abide by the results of the Demo- ^ to abide by the results of the Demo-, jcratic prmarj'. SYDNEY A. LEE. cratic primary. C. A. POWER. I hereby announce myself a candi-, j announce myself a candi- ^te for aerk of Couit of Wens.j^^ and pledge myself to abide by I the results of the Democratic primary. of the Democratic pn- VICTOR R. FLEMING. the results mary- FOR PROBATE JUDGE I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Probate Judge of Laurens County and pledge to abide by the results of the Democratic primary. , J. HEWLETTE WASSON. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election as Judge of Pro bate and pledge myself to abide by the results of the Democratic pri mary. ROSS D. YOUNG, j FOR SUPERVISOR | I hereby announce myself a candi-1 date for re-election to the office of County Supervisor of Laurens (’ounty and will abide by the rules and re sult of the Democratic primary elec- N. DUNK POWERS. I hereby announce my.solf a candi date for Game Warden of Laurens County and p^i^lge my.self to abide Miss F;;ance.s Roper, Clinton. Miss Margaret Webb, Dawson, Ga. Miss Margaret Culpepper, Hogans- ville, Ga. Miss Margaret Sadler,. Rock Hill. Miss Alice Gaines, Greenwood, Miss Eloise .Miller, Pauline. Miss Jessie Newby, Hertford, N. C. Miss .\llie Gaivin, assistant libra rian (Wl’A). Florida StriH*t School J. .A. ('heatham, .Ablkeville, prin cipal. Lily Varborough^lnoree. Ella Little .McCrary, (Tjnton. Nancy Owens, Clinton. Agnes Davis, Clinton. Miss Caroline l.Jine, Newbinry. Miss Ruby Norris, Newberry. Miss Virginia Burns, Clinton. .Mrs, Myrtle Blakely, Clinton. Mi.ss Irene Workman, Clinton. Miss Marie Smith, Liberty. Mrs. J. Will Dillard, librarian, (WPA). Academy Street School H. F.-Harris, Bishopville, principal. Mias Elizabeth Brooks, .Athena, Ga, Coach R. I*. Wilder, Clinton high. School football mentor, announced thisj week the completed schedule for his: 1938 Red Devils. A well-balanced schedule of nine games has been ar- I range<l 'with five home gai.'.es, four j of which will be played at night, i The schedule: ! • September 23—Woodruff at Clinton (night). September 30—Blacksburg at Clin ton (night). October 6 — Duncan at (Tinton Miss Miss Miss Miss (night). October October I October wood. Novi'inber I (night). November j berry. 1 1 — Easley at - Easley. 21 Thornwell. 28 -Gnenwooil at Gieen- 4 — Gieer at Clinton VOTE FOR NEVILLE BENNETT 11—Newl)erry at N’evv- November IS—Laurens at I..aurens. SUBSCRIBE'TU THE CHRONICLE, ‘The Paper Everybody Reada" When HEADACHE It Due To Gmatipation J by the results of the Democratic pri-- mary. J. D. W. WATTS. ' FOR TREASURER “ I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-elc‘ction to the ’ office of Treasurer of Ijaurens County and pledge myself to abide by the results of the DemiKTatic primary.. 1). HOY SIMPSON. .Miss <'ollette Griffin, (Tiivtonr .Miss Elizabeth Copeland, Clinton. .Miss Elizabeth Nelson, (Tinton, Mr.s. Nene 1). Workman, (Tinton. Mrs. Hugh Donnan, (Tinton.. Miss Odetta Mauney, (Tinton. Miss Martha Davidson, (Tinton. .Miss .Mary .lohnson, (Tinton. .Miss Georgia B. Blakely, (Tinton. Miss Julia Ferguson, 'librarian, (WPA). Miss Beatrice Heron of Jenkinsvilie, recently elect*‘d first grade teacher in this school, has resigiuHl, .Supt. .Monts stated yesterday, and the va-j^ not yi‘t been filled by Often one of the flnt-felt effects of constipation Is a headache. Take a dose or two of puiely vegetable Black-Draught I That’s the sensible way — relieve the coastlpatlon. Enjoy the refresh ing relief which thou.sands of people have reported from the use of Black- Draught. Bold in 25-cent packages. BLACK-DHUCHT FOR GOVERNOR A Strong, Progressive, Liberal- Minded Young Man “His ability, his character, his familiarity with the financial affaira of the atate, hia knowledge Of the machinery of our gov ernment, of the agricultural intereata, th^ labor intereats the manufacturing intereata, public utilitiea, law enforcement and the moral and the educational intereata kll qualify him to render val uable and acceptable aervice aa governor. BENNETT has been elected to the House of Repre sentatives from Marlboro fountv five (5) consecutive times. Each time he was ELECTED ON THE FIRST BALLOT AT THE HEAD OF THE TICKET. (This Advertisement Paid for By Clinton Friends of Neville Bennett). A GOOD LAXATIVE POLITICAL AinERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT the primary. WASSON. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election to the House of Representatives from I>aurens County' and plwlge my.self to abide by the results of the I>emoc:‘atic primary, i CHARLIE I>. MILAM. . tion.- A. RHETT M.ARTIN. i suits of the Democratic 1 hereby announce myself a candi-1 ROBERT C. date for the office of County Super visor of Laurens County and will abide by the rules and result of tJie Democratic primary election. J. WARRPLN CRANE. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Supervisor of I.aurens coun- , , , i- ty and pledg. myself to abide by the ^ announce mys-df a candi- results of the Democratic primary. ■'f-elect.on for the H<mse of JOE R ADAIR Representatives from Ijaurens (ounty , * ’ and plwlge nivself to abide by the I hereby announce myself a candi- Democratic primary, date for the office of County Super-1 PHIL D. HUFF. Visor of Ijaurens County and willj abid^ by the rules and result of the| I hereby announce m'yself a Democratic primary election HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES I hereby announce myself a candi- cancy has' date for re-eh*ction to the House of board. Representatives from I^aurims C^nty / Providence .School ana pleilge myself to abide by Mrs. H. A. ('opeland, Clinton, jirin- cipal. Miss Miss Miss .Miss lyou Belle Nabors, Clinton. Beatrice Highsmith, Clinton. Evalyn .McCrary, Clinton, .Margaret Blakely, Clinton. Hi Graduates To Enter College Thirty-two Freshmen To Ma triculate At Various Institu tions Early In September. Wm. J. (BILL) HENRY. FOR COUNTV CO.M.MISSIONER I hereby announce that I am a candidate for re-election to the office of County Commissioner of I>aurens County with the promise that I will abide ly the rules and result of the Democratic primary election. LANDER B. STODDARD. I hereby announce myse’f a candi date for re-election to the office of County Commissioner of Laurens County, subject to the rules and re sult of the Democratic primary elec tion. JOHN H. WHARTON. I hereby announce myself a candi I hereby announce niyself a candi- Df the 62 graduates of ( linloii high date for the House of Representatives '*vhool in May, 32 will enter college from laurens County and pledg<* my- (his fall. The institutions they will self to abide by the results of the attend follow: Democratic primary. L. A. AUSTELL. 1 hereby announce my candidacy' for the Hou.se of Representatives from laurens county and pledge my self to abi# by the results of the Democratic primary. ; W. T. “BILLY” BOLT. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the House of Representatives fi-om I.aurens County and pledge my- results of the: self to abide by the Democratic primary. W. R. RICHEY, JR. I hereby announce myself a candi- Margaret Margaret Demo-! resenatives from I.aurens County and , pledge myself to abide by the results date for bounty Commissioner of Laufens County, and pledge myself to date for election to the House of Rep abide by the results of the cratic primary. - C. BRYAN HOLLAND, of the Democratic primary. I , , ^ S. J. HUNT. ! I hereby announce myself a candi- . i date for County Commissioner of I hereby announce my.self a candi-' Laurens Courvty, and pledge myself to date for the House of Representatives' abide by the results of the Demd- from Laurens County and pledge my-i cratic primary. ' self to abide by the result.s of the J BE5J Hunter [Democratic primary. i I ’ c. F. brooks: 1 I hereby announce myself a candi- J hereby announce myself a candi- •’^date for re-election as Auditor of .date tor the House of Representatives Erskine , Thomas Baldwin. Clemson William Buford,. Joe .Mc.Millan. 'I'he Citadel William Johnson, Jack Roper. GeJirgia Military ('ollege Henry Voung. 1 Furman ^ .Marion l.aw.son. Winlhrop Brice, Eleanor Copeland. Lander Little, Alline Copeland. Limestone Annie Rogers Bailey, Cwrertt Louise Jacobs. Newl>erry Ruth Monts. ' Coker Fiances Simpson, (Jreenville Woman’s College - Mildred Stewart. Industrial Institute James Furr, Robert Tompkinson. Bresbyterian Dillard Boland, Richard Johnson, Edwin .Stewart, -Elizabeth Barnes, Catherine Bry.son, Family Dillard, Mir- JlurenrCo'I^irtnnTDl^ge'mi^H to' fr'om'Laurens County and pledge my- iam Donnan, Elizabeth Graham, ^lith Laurens County and pledge myaelf to ^ h j Henderson, Evelyn Henry. Mildred abide by the results of the Democratic ^ results of Ludie Nell Scott, Rebecca, pnmary. S. R. DORROH. I hereby announce myself a candi-' date for Auditor of Laurens County [ and pledge myself to abide by the result of the Democratic primary. ! MILTON A. WILSON. ! .Democratic primary. . JOE P. TERRY. FOR SUPT. OF EDUCATION I hereby announce myself a candi-[ Speake, Betty Inez Young. Spratt, Maxine Wood, ENDORSES MANNING date for re-election as Superintend- ^ ^he Chronicle: FOR MAGISTRATE I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election as Magistrate of Hunter Township, at Mountville, sub ject to the result of the. Democratic primary. I* DICKERT. I hereby announce myself a candi date for re-election as Magistrate of Hunter Township, at Clinton, subject to the result of the Democratic pri- tnary■ C. H. McCRARY. ent of Education of Laurens (bounty, and pledge myself to abide by the results of the Democratic primary. J. LEROY BURNS. FOR CONGRESS I hereby announce my candidacy fdr re-election to Congress from the Fourth District of South Carolina, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. G. HEYWARD M.AHON. JR. It is a common experience of al most everyone the.'^e political days to be a.^ked who he or she is supporting ifor governor or some of the other of-' I fices. While undecided about some, I 'always answer, “W’yndham Manning for governor.” Why? His character and qualifica tions are such as to make him the out standing aspirant for the place. Law enforcement is the crying need of the times and he declares this to be th? WHY HEWLEHE WASSON Should Be Elected PROBATE JUDGE Of Laurens County FIRST: He i.s competent. lie i.s an honor Kcaduate of Hickory Tavern Hi^h School and F’res- hyterian UoIIckc. The last four years of his CMlucation was secured with the offiee of Fh'ohatc* JudKe as Ids ^oal. He is tHlucuted. Not only is he trained in modern present day otiice methods, hut he has Ixjen seasoned in the field of experience. His ability has beeii proven. SECOND; He is deserving. He is a younj? man of strong moral character. He has no bad habits. He has his first drink of whiskey to take. He is a clean boy. THIRD: He is a man of determination. He has surmounted many physical and financial difficulties in secur ing his education. He has, to a large degree, w’orked his way through .sch(K)l. Many of us would have surrendered under like circumstances. But Wasson fought on! FOURTH: He has a fine personality.^ To know him is a pleasure. He has a smile for everylKxly; .a smile / w'hich is purely original with him. If you haven’t had the opportu nity to get ac(iuainted with him, do so. To know him is to like him. FIFTH: Wasson suits the job and the job suits Wasson. Wasson, due to his physical handicap, cannot do any kind of work but office w'ork, such as is found in the Probate Judge’s office, which is suitable for him. As a summary, it may be said: He is competent and deserving. He is a Christian young man. He has the deteitnination to succeed, and a fine personality. He is, suitable for the job.“ Give a young man a chance! Can you afford to say “no” to Hewlette Wasson? His friend.s are appealing to the voters of Laurens county to champion his cause on August 30th. (This advertisement was written and paid for by the frienJs of Hewlette Wa.H.son and without solicitation on the part of Mr. Wasson or his relatives). /