The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 10, 1939, Image 4

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\ PAGE FOm THE CUNTON CHRONKXE. CIJNTON. A. C THCRSDAY. AIT.f .ST It. Iflf (Etfr (Elmtan (Et^ronirlr RiiUblUli«d IHO Wn^ON W. HARRIS. Editor and Pdbli^hw Published Every Thundsy By THE CHRONICLE PUBUSHLNG COMPANY Subscription Rate (Payable In Advance): One Year $1.60; Six Months 75 cents; Three Months 50 cenU Entered as Swmd Cla.ss Mail Matter at the Post Office at Clinton, S.C. The Chronicle st*eks the ctwperation of its sub.scribers and readers—4.he publisher wi!I at all tinn-s appreciate wise sutfgestions and kindly ad vice, The Chronicle will publish letters of genenl intereat when they are. not of a defamatory nature. Anonymous communioatioTUi will not be noticed. This jwper is not responsible for the views or opinions of its correspondents. Nobody’s Business k Bjr G«« McG«« I .tm l^mkinf for Trouble J*ardon me, folks, just this once, for wanting to l»e serious; but I haw been trying to find out why we have so much unemployment now-a-day». We all claim, Ixith we Democrats and you Republicans, that .such >%as n«< the ca.'<e 10 or 15 years agp. .■\nd so it wa.s not. tODAy iroMom munWmn stockbIidoi THE POCKETBOOK 0/ KNOWLEDGE ^ CI.IMO.N, S. TMl RSDAV, AL’CL’ST lU. 193a I.NDIANS — Friends Near the ancient church in my old home town in .Massiichu.setts i.s the Indian burying ground. A rough-hewn Ix*l ' take out town and county biars a bronze plate inscribed first. We have hwn infoniusl that our friemls of our Fathers.” De county has al>out L>,200 on relief and of the first white .settler^ 'relief work roll.s all of whom w.-re ^ ^ tribute t) the lout of jol« before they found relief ^jje Mohicans, the' and walk of thii kind. \Vi* hardly j^tockbrldj^c Indians. ;kiiow how to account for such a .sit-^ 7'hi.s old New England town is ceie- . brating this month the 20<)th anni- >1' its establishment as the I'. S. I'AUtOl.L CROWS hliough the latter has a powerful jio-' We have a large tiumh* r of cotton in America to give Kedt ral employes on the payrolls in hold in hi.s state. Last w.-s-k nulls in our county They are all run-, citizenship June leaehe.l H2.5.2»10, a t(Hal which Huffman said in a sjieech in the hou.se ^ ning full time and d<Hible time ^ w ith the English colonist.s. The first civil service expiots said was the ni Uashington. largi'.'t in history. Twenty-six million men and women :ir«‘ living at expense of government in its I'ombiiuMi activities, .sjiending and relief agencies. What doi-s this mean? It means that oiH* per- >n m fivj- ot out entin* jiojuilation IS (iep-mh*nt upon tax|»ay-j er- thisiugh Washington. It mean.s j that at the rate we are traveling lax-' e.it«M> will S'sm oiitmiinlMT taxjiayers.^ WH.M SI MMKR MEA.VS Th.- summer >eao»M brings its prtd*- I. Ml.' to us all. for th«- farmer it fill ati lorig.-i hours and haider work ufUiI lay by days e.imc, while to the li.i'iiu > III.in of the city the ^uiiimei ormc- a .Inline-.: .n tiade and b-x-. w >1 k th.in. 1. d«*Miei| 'I'o all laborers 11n M collies .1 battle with the b«*at and a -tiUMig agaoisl tin- b-tb.irgv of a Sell he!Climate, .'suiiimei al o bruig- Ps vaii«s| uttiaictiore and va eatiun outing i'he woild i> growing and Uaiititiii, and theie is pnmiise of In fail haiv) t and bo|M‘ foi fruitful • lay.', t he day of ■uiiiiiK-r ar.- bright no* •••ily with a'kb-d sunshine liut also with the Joys .«! the and pn>niise for the future. H i» a happy. en>«»yabb •o*ason of the yeai, ,.j»er-i .ally for chibiren t OM.RKS.s \| I \SI \KO| >FI» ; Th« ;'f-I .«■ ' on uf ib»* swveaty ' . • •• < ..-jg i-ss .feted la.-! Satarlay m> a'r ' »h »■ ^ * jsfrtiwl • a lot I' t ft ba-i - .' If u: !i!h I*- s.. eat- a !r'*t. !t»' ' ' /»! 1 He • '^a ■■ wirfa. \t ■» I atlai te«l -i-iitr, =» * ' f * ... - If!!' ba.| t«a * -I Tga -'«t - I • , , ... ,^.g • =1 . ,»• o H;|« K t j, ' » ...» a' I!!'B' t .o'.-.! ■■ f t I, I- , ' j (1) • . : I ■ I c,. » .-,1 Bftiltl a t”” • 1 ■ iii f ' cT |ia^ * ■ i: : • ' *.'!.| il 1. ■ ' T ■ 111 f * S'. - M* - ^ a . a o o I 1 i 1 . . 1. “We all ivmernber that la'Wis' oiganization contributed 170,000 to the .\ew Deal campaign futid. L(‘wis .seem- to fe<d, arnl at time.s has Het<-<1, as though hi.s .$170,000 •had lioughj. him a President of the I'nited .States and twice h<* has detnandeil, after his oiganiza- tions had called striki-s, that the I’lesident conn* to his assistance. “You on the Ib-miKTutic siile let this conduct, insulting in the highest degii*e to the I’lesident of I tlw I'nited .States, pass unnoticiHl, unrebukisl, pisdiably on tin* th^*- oiy that It wa- not worthy of an an \ver. Neverthsdes^, -om.' of ^ I.ewis’ followers, iNs-aitf It wa- undeinisl, Weil- erirouragi d in then luwU'ssrn , in tlnii as- tim|iition that he was the “big In. ” and could gue older- to a I' e idelit.” < otiLinuing III the -aim- add'e-,, the <s>iigr<-s!B||iaii gave the-e faet- mImiu! la-w IS “|U'tWf-.-n JuiM- I, I'.»3.'», and Jiin." I, I'.•37, lu'wi*’ l‘riit.*.i .Min. Workers (•■iflis'te.l front tbr |»ay r*Hfk- of th«* workefs lb's Count IV more than tT.mm ni ih- ganiza* • w :h w . n « af f’ ati , ‘ -till i|.. |jusl hk,. th..y wvre . ..i!!it ID ..r 1.. ..j .elrttmen of .Stockbi iHee, j-.a,- aKo, oxcopt „„ly on.- ID.hour shift wax work,nit wh..n.aa « !• now Konkapot an.l Cmiiachrn,., work two K.hoar xhiftx. Well, thotrou- ^,^.1 Knclishman. Kphraim Wil. ble i.sn t there, cause more folks ure 'working in our mills than ever In-fore. Hy 1779 the failure of the attempt , , • 1 I to impose F.uroiiean civilization on the hviTV farm in our county is worked , ' . * .u * Indians was apparent, even to the (better and more comi.letely than ever , . , -4 ■ wu . a 1 Uo., 1 h«‘y ‘Uifted westward and I before; .so it isn t that eveiyt>ody has , r .u . -u , , , ’ ,, . . the last remnants of their tribe now- left the farm. Every .slow in oui town .. ,, ,. ..c... , . , , ,, live m V\ 1 sconsm. the English settlers and county is <H‘( upus| and they' ssmin to have as many clerks es ever, so I turning off cleiks arul isn’t the sore -jkot. lnM»k-kt'«*pers prosjK.rx'il. Ejihrairn Williams founded Williams colU^ge. The colonists paid the Inilians for their land, but the In dians did not understami the vaule or We hav«- mon- |Mdieif*men and law- H'e of money. Few Indians know any-, officer> ami public w<»rker.s in public thing alniut handling money tmlay. offic.-s . . . ngb? here in our county " ^ _ j . . . than wc had lu or 15 years ugo, RKI.IfilO.V < onformif.v ^ w h«-n ih.IhmIv wa- out of a j<d». We Tl>e .Mi»hican Imlian- were hunt« r- miglii -ay without fear of contra<lic- who were gla'l to trade th«*ir U'aver- tion that we have *wice as manv city -kins f<»i th«- rum which the w'hite| ..ml eouiPy .mploy a we ha-l I5 men br.Might them. My wife's anceii- that they are n . ^-t- y a I - ag" TO PROCXKK nst •MmOUNT 0» kiOHT uUO monthlV W the avfRAftE ammicah pamiuv wiTvi HECTBici'TY **ojre rnM MAlf A Ton O0 CAMOlgS, COSTiNA *3V6 ag, <H0*JU> se 9§Q{Jt9€D. thi jAPAMCft TVfBWlTm HAS Hoo ryH em/ntcnR%J A KNOB MANEjVtRS AN |HO<ATOQ into position ABOVE TMS tWSiQCO CHMACTCe ON A CMART-ANCrTMta KNOe CAUSES A mechanical PINGER TO PICK uP THI ChARACTIQ AHO iMPHiNT IT UPON THE PAPER. 30 a mn/Tt li TOP - typing The advance op scientific resbmcm IN agriculture hag LEO the patent OPPiCl TO GRANT Patents oh Af^iv i>fveiof>*ie*jrs Pi AM rs / - -y 4 TpH .AyOAtiC v«6fTABi( o» tAtroeH •4’«|.M »». AuCV O. * AAj,* oaO'H. -r A Ar'(M* »„4VI r .. i» hi .l-,' ‘rheme ot ihing nizi than other .Men who find tha’ .NoWf, you A.H‘, all j'»b* aie filled that wele fllle'l W bi'll llHTe wa- Mo Ull*-m pIoynHOit F illing -tat ion. an<i garages and aiitomidiitew and trui ks and bus. • tor. Jehoiakirn »an Valkenbut gh. and '^*^1 otner men f.iy own aneestor. ( harles .Sfa-kbridge. •Candor,mg -elfi.hiie whose name the town m-ar', d.d a thriving trailii with the Indiap* Tor years In-f ire earnest y«»iing miasiort- aries frtnn Yale college came up to .\OTI( E OF I.OST ( KRTIFICATE DF DKI'OSIT They f.nd it '>v \o’;ce i.« heia-hy giwn that the un- hailed- a'l i •ler’i gned w ill apply to M S. liailey di.-hom-ty. A- .'son. Itankera, Clinton, S. C., for • A gn*at and gntwing movement f-u duplicate certificate of iletaiAit No. |H*a<'e M sweeping over the wo. M |e 1 10,041. drawn in favor of J. FL Y. arvd by groups of men ami wiNiier) who lie- Maeaba I>endy for tl,50M.KM, datol have creat.sl (|Heu.ibly» 4.tl(h> new , hnstianite the |NH.ple of the llousa- **"‘'*‘ *hat the aalva*.=on of Jan. 5. mi*, and payable six months jidfs in our munty, ami they are all valU-y ^ ‘ fille.! (bir birth rate is di'wn 15 |n*r the world licA md in guns but in th' fr«nn <late. AissrpMaid certificate haa hearts of |ieopie. It is called “Moral s-en lost or dpatraysd. Rearmament ” You will hear of it. t' j y y. AND MARTHA DKNDY. gr.«r. I li! e ‘ •ii'tit. -I I. W Hrp to t«- the . I- , a- ad g N ' • I' |N*! 4* it n rat, g« , • , . . , .=-|.. 4 ,n- Ill Hr U»r He ,|* ■ I rf ab-’f II- cr'KSabi^ tear - «»%••• tbr WA.-d, tb, |, -t i » . s b» |>nLatH>n suffry.cj !»¥ A ■! ksi'TlftiHr'S. wdteU> b. bifnsrlf m |.•1 < tf S'j’a.IPMI a Hr in a • ■ nwvI'vam-T- ft® f.e* A fi? A ^ -fiAi f. A f« !• ' o*. (f, foot jtks^ ^ s ga* » , V K. • ^ ' A f‘-*oC0,.*®« 9 ft: -i • • Ua tf*. ar .a -. 0i ' Icx.ar & • • ’ • S re'»•» T. • . fe. • • , • t-, r ■ti 4 >ti,-r,ali|o . . 'o,.o. Ill- ,4 a s b. I*E:'4'y'0 ® bo- a to .1 It i.t .mill >«»• >' Bf,'*-- • •« |tn i ' • ' I.. • • • *,. |t -. 9 ! ‘e bo,i|ti.c •• A • ■ kt ' -I • t• !a! .1 Many Indians profeword conversion fft-n! m 15 years, s.. .1 c-*obln’t br that baptised into the rharch It ^ ... thafs cauaing mir w..rri.-. ami we doubtful that they evr w^ea.ly If en.»o»rh indi j.-h have no influs •»! f«>reignrrs ami out- graspe.! o. acerptad the ngid < aJvin ' •mird. the worl I 'sHbr- k’s rtlher w-men have taken :!ueirines of l*Uritan .New Kng or nwhiorry has at .tiir ! Tm lis ‘’ihrjf’* sa) \™1 tilry artH.iJ. toll yv*U Irll wir-ti • S.- Wtr«| j • '*mt thr liiggr’ .41 It • * ,,i .. n f-tf |Hr’i rttr- I I* ."s I !■ . «'%. *S -ugb 'hat «r hatr hsti .'m ad tbr T, . *. I .nftdk* a* d ■ •tali' t-.. t 1 ’ 4 1. I rill I trKrftl certain thait they were un ej y -imler the harsh disripline «f the wdl nee«l no other armament- Ther IS no iKht-r rfawi to prate t ITkTION FOR |>rrTKR.H OF \liMIMSTK \TlON NalMsaal l*MiMir« la Flat Mark • I f .*.. “T gits (I .t tak ng a bg • A ■. i Ht • lolt trrt ot m h ■ 11 J th*! "ft IgeaoT. thr .Irvowt y - leg n. 1 .'rr. die,| aftt-T t.-n years *-t d '•''r-setmtirg rtf »'I« i.» wt-a-T the Tlfe' State -.f .m.iifh I a M K .t a- • away f ><11 thr • pagan I a* t • ' a*. J ' bt • f !?.•■'• f'O the ' J J. It g ‘C t» 'Vlr ’»! -- ■ 4< ■ • TO, a*d •♦ ■FI, t n ..ra#. I aina-aranirs V- r- •• 1 I'n.^Hir. it .f'l, .f .b-ol b. igb* f» ^ • . f.tsfr •*- * . ® a I'f ' * • It t' ■ I »• *r. kS'’g l,.l --I- -I h.ii l\ . ^ ... L I • h • g A!)' ‘H ■ *4 > « a ' I n.r .■ i' »h' . .1 k f'i,| .1 c tie!) ' gb* ? ' 4 > .X • 4 "hi -eT.c 1 r:ii • (.T:ri"i , ■% ft • S •ill '»a’ ■*•! •At'ilfiil *1:-. l,"g : la |s|t ? 4 i. i.r , !« 1.. 1*1-- |*f,-a . —h;:#,- th'OM- •>| ' >u *,atiM .ftVt 'I. V I Itete waD a!«i> dui W xa-fe - a Ictfl f.l tff I'aiv .,f \i-« iHat tig j Hi « liB. I l|<-«. ,‘t: '4'' ••f feat If'- arid • '■ •d' ll.-d t«' ! h* ilr alu ii, -''.i';,,!!'- fliiiiit-r • gi-a‘! -{!« riditig lend • .» ' •-!,» ,»'ir-.»g''ig t,! lav ' I ' " ’ ■ ' k ! >' • \- '> •; . ''ig «■ !ti«'U and « ''ll- ' ■ ' In ;; -« 11 a-« lit ! - i» It'll' ,'1 Ml ’ ig • III In d :<• w.»g! .1 ivl* nt I* I'fl fh«- g«'V cl inn n! . Ol I • a;- ago pae* g W •»», '»■ • * A ,1 .' L, -ia'Si.i 111 ?%• '(5 Ik-sg I IS • t. J Or- f • ibat tbs- ? b-IOT'a'ea! ba-i at*' pt>!.| a '"g S>ati >•( sltoit.l a half st-tllArci ft Bill • S* tava.lsr • *».* .** thi- |M fAgriEi* \ HI t=* take lu - <*!' 1^-if Wa'f** tirhl, la* fs»f this lea-i^m there- wa^ a sjoif! .»f .b- f'am'c and form of anarchy .icrift-T.ftl • this man la-ato the ntit-.f danger • I- l.»ts,i U-w>k I th it I y hs' ail net-x.fti Nidhing wa® tk.-n by th.- fiftb't a! 01 atatc gov.-rnou-nt to p,., i :»•»*! itiillnHis «»f d«'!La>- of prt.|H-rtv lb»t had lai'ii uiiiawfiillv •«" /;r.|, tw that at ,,, t„ th»»usafMb- cf w,,til<|tM aage •.iriaT" th.' pnv licgc that wa- , y. ,fhl.v m faiv th.irs to wo'k wit.h...it '••tinudatmti “■* III iiiterferen«'e Thi- man D'wi- «b*Heivc- the bit- tering Congressman Hofftntn ha- publicly admiiHstervsi him. That la*wm a fraud has long Ihsmi our opinion IB I 1 a*ga-r .a( .-w 4 g , f • ••Nto ,!ot, , - .. . I. a f• • 1!% ,• Ts'W ib.-v G’.®., y !. i-lt fD (Li* t 4B »•« 4 V ' v<to!g< f of imi I ge<»rge I of ga I • oii’h • ,f * cl . ■bii ft w I- k an.b nts-i g lailte- triky.4lM s wallat ' f ;aw . »f \.a. . * ^ 'hr T at kiafrt day -ly a •A tag •p 4 ^ " tv T* >..l I I t f s ( I\|| l/\tlo\ 1 . gaj »*s| I i- i t-* 1 wieraaee - -»*■ a ,'■ * 4 * of thi • *' - •* .f 1 . C 4 t ! ■ rff . - .'f IfttVi en« I ••unty It) J llrwteTtr Wa Jlptgr W n. :x-»3, t iBijtt-—. \ a»l - 4 ■ ^ ’ 1 i i. •j/fot Ut t*» g!^«5' hiia.. I.i'tt- •f k'l'KJ'SO^UvTaihMii cd * ^ I tr • ^»'r‘w s®f V\ 7 ho-ftsr arr. therrfwfr, --•ITr 5?td ■r ifuah aJi and •angular the a' I f'rwdrtpvrft of the aaid TMl?* W*.?®- ft -'h 6te*?vased, that tbr> be ahd ap- {ksfar L.'/ore me. in the t «ort of I***. W held at laturv-ns • oppt IjA'llf'—OTa, S t , on AilgOAt IlJ. I3K1P.*, aesf., after ptddtcalion herrs»f. iije at 11 6 • gds M the for-mion. I* wro- ra •-* t omf thiry ha'", wbs thr eanJ COMMUNITY FT NERAL HOME rNntMk 8. C. POR ( 01A)RRD PBOPLE ONLY ntam ttf * Rev. H. W. WaMar. Maaagac '*e t.K h* »f 666 Trv rhecka .MALtRIA la 7 dsfw Relievaa COLDS ayaiptam* firat day Nah^M) TUm'*-a WatOerfy liahaeat -K aheeEsrfc' A-Bf£»l*ll^ l=alfw*S •IWHild tV-d br graiVLe^ 1 • I tt O n Til I • Id >» •»« * .A» ' -.ati.o,. fenja... .| .if itf a ! ff 'CO* • a.*r an.i tra-ii'' *34 Tt-,'-' . . .f a 1 the t IvHtR t h* •\A; thr !d ! * T I ' l-rkr. M t’-e a»«> 't XT •»f «i:»n* y ' iO r fa.. wVel .ehrf-. amj f5s»‘ at ' T« '* t» make ‘br <»• . 4 li-d ' i.'e C'-r :.»eri t » 'h. •lantta'G.I- yr* i.kr , •dher W- bftVi a'4rr:,f'.| 4 Df; UTi Wr ? ist ! r.Trg»-f t V ■ • 'isat.' Istrf'jari® liVr ikt* while m.*" ■■ 'bj' i,v*'-.t, eg G'tejs -ihtler nty band thi- Tlh da ‘ \t*g.4@|. k |l, J Hew let (r W a tab,a. ! * l*rxjl«ate .fialg'- hrWM MIHP. Tl> THR t HRO.NICIaB *TTl# Paper Rveryhady Reada* _ rr'igii'-^ aii-l »■ isfc?75i» ’S^> ■ tH.,,|gt,t .. j (nrKMoiAter Voted *' th»-y th* 'ill? ’ft-bakc f^.H?ira»v t k a'-ti M''iiig, .Old t h. \ -.a.v b* v.g unuer-a. c-sIr of nioi aVs. wtvi h fo- a •lonMic , • a: a, «o -o*- be -enTiai y l.’ttmg o'b* jb ,i»u wou:!| lir '•n th*' -af- - fb-. mi matter proprtty and «'‘.j'toii'- aio’ir. V* tio g«^ - »I«-,k’«sl ■ H,i - im rs- Ame'ic.i'i I'ldian- i "lay ai* n‘*l • ■, ,'vr • e- iVes • br only .'f iMciiut! ui d has |H"mifted tuK rncouag.-l t i miiMta n I br We Finance AUTOMOBIIES S. W. SUMEREL JaroKn KuildinR D. E. Tribble Co. U NKKVI. l>IRK(TOIt< #• dind... KMKkl.MEItS I H-eased Kmbalmers. ( aaiplrte MMdera Foiaipaieai Da) l*liaae fl Night Phnaew 21. 251 ar 25.1 ('linton. S. C. !l bai • st im - ' ■.II, h 'I e o'd'- a t \« i) pit k.i*'- 'I'l <1 i.ii or Imi-iik*-' must do W,!l, M I klloWI: that outgo « \,ee.|- nc.i.uc. I; w •! f.l! tin count I y that t on gii" h.i- .nlj.iuino.l Ibiwi'i to spend 41.limited billion- w.,- giv.-n t,. ,i„. »*ne w)n. fa<u's facts ami sss'ks to gam I' l-:deir. bv t.iat bsly to Is* s|H‘t»t under hi- |H"*>,iiiul tliivctioii to linng buck pi-omised itH- ivt I V The Ibi'sident failed, a- the I'tviid -how- theri* is n ' a. !•.. We ii.ive <i -lit, ilepii'ssioii ami .im urn'ioyiuent. ami more th.iu lit lul- loll- .il p'jlbii- ibd't. ami taxes so heavy that they stifle initiative that (lo.i.d be cie.iting employment. 1 he l’r,--,.ii-n! ami < ongre-.- h.ive ••an leil tin- iMuntry furthei and fur- • m- .n tile • I’iie ipiest'on nuturallv M't-. Will tile ptsipi,' continue t,) staii.i !,ii -lu^li ex* r.iv .iganee when tin* m'Xt n open.'The trutli 1-. 'h '1 n* of aii.v in.'t It ut ion. 01. tin* niana- g, I of any hiisiiie- w itli such a ici- 'fd would not only k- xsked. hut de- niamieii, to resigti. To ou?* mind wc rns-d a cleaning out in W’asliington of the truth akiut this notorious trouhh maker. 15 Years Ago Items of Interest From The t'hronicl» .\ugu.st 7. 1921 'spo^'WI* SW m' W» SB* ss* W g'd th ap|iint then ar . a meiit f,»r hs-.'i w p .1 ad<l ministrator -lef- ( I ‘hii.k th< y a‘«- m ich m-»"e c v inenutt nut . ts- a g'ssl man, ac lii, d. on th.* w hoi«'. than s,,;iir «»f the e.piding to nil slim chance. ji jmlg |hs,h1, » .,f Furope .ir then luler- ing fiom the way the fence sti*u>l<lling ♦ t tll.tl.NIZATltlN — Interference «sl is'puhlicans are fighting him. they The reason the F'.nglish are the ino-t aie claiming th.at he ask«si all offis- suvxvssful colonial a.lministiistors is holdeis to tlonat,' 2 |H'I cent of the that tbs-y do not interfere with native salleries to the paiTv a f<*vv years ago. niaiUK'i'-, h.ihit.- ,n ivUgion. It look the repuhlican.s would of askisl for Id them a long t:m«* to learn t,»Ieiance. jH'ix'vnt if tk*y liad of hud annylnsldy but in the Itiitiah colonies all «iver the „• in puhlick offis to a-k, -o he says, worlil the maxim of Tbomas .lefferson ^w«' aix* all looking f,»r a dark hos.- to that “the h«‘>t governnu'nt is the one Iv trottisl in aniiy time if he do trot that govern- least” •'tsun.s to he the in, mr. edditor, we will rite or foam •h.it he I- a past ina-tei in looking out 'ImHiier emt-- and the wall street owui for l ew I- at the ex|H*nse of his fol lower- mu'lt Ih* self evident l<» everv you. somidnnhly votrnl f,»r j»*sse JameN Spain was once the world’s greatest kvause they .saw him in the movw's colonial power. .She lip.^t h.'r colonies ht'eau.se -he tried to make natives into .Mrs. W'. IV .Luxphs ami little son.s are on a month's visit to k'l* sister, .Mrs. Fl. H. Hall, at (rix'ut F'alls.' .Mis- .\iinic \ uughan ,d‘ Helton, is the gm-sit of her si.s.ter, .Mrs. .S. \V. <• prcsi- ,, 1 ' .sunu'iel. .Mr- Marion .k-ott ami chibiren of F'.a.-ley, are visiting Ikt parents, ,Mv. .ind .Mrs. W'. Fl. Owens. Dr. ami .Mrs. .M. (I. Wmslworth and ami thot he was still livving. y'oix's irulie, mike lark, rf,l. vote counter. With the Press HOW THE NEWS “HREAKS* The temptation that Ire.sets con- .Spaniards. Her little neighbor, lh*rtu- gal, is -till a gix'at colonial {Hivver kv icause she d,H*s not try to change the colonists into some different kind of prxiple. (Jermany is notoriously the world's worst manager of colonies. Its ixilonial govern,>rs are arnvgant, dom ineering r.iul \vh,>lly lacking in ix'S|Hvt for natiw k'liefs and customs. Two races cannot live on the same soil without constant friction and con- txmgressmer ami senators who by Muss Hetty* Wmalworth are on an ex- gressmen to spend the public’s monev fliet unless each recognizes that the ih. ir actions have given th" counfy U'lubsl visit to ivlatives in Virginia. _ k one of the most difficult to reskt other has an equal right to live act a Lx'ling of irussH urity instead of ^l'-*^- lavague is on a month s lo which mere men ai*c subjwt. It is and kdioc «« it^ ro/-ioi ^ promi.seil .security. , • . 1 ... 1 , , - *bd believe as its racial inheritance 'visit U) relative's in Dklahoma. ^ other |H*t>ple’s money that they spend. imi>els it. " Misses .Annie B. Adair, Nannelle Have yipu never olvserVed <that when » SHOW ING UP I.EWIS 1 BlaUn-k, and .Messrs. William Blalock an appixvpriation for a swimming pivol.l LESSON — Peace .John L. la'wis of ( . I. O. fame, w'hu .Mac .Adair ami Addison Neighbors theater, highway, airjxvrt, or oither ob-j 7f there is one lesson the world knows how to get in the headline.!, IsjH'nt the week-end at (.'4imp Jocasste.' Ji-ct is made the news of it is handed should have learned by this time it u made the front page again during the '.Mi««« Helen Bailey gave an attrac- out from the office of the congivsa-^ ibat peace is never achieved by con- week with an attack and denum-iation live bridge tea Tut*sd«y afternoon man, repivssmtative or senator, so'ttuest but only by tolerance. Some of Vice-Presiilent duck (Jarner who Is kmoring three ^ recent briiU's, Mt>. that the impression mav be oreateil in groups many individuabs. have learned k;ing put forwanl by bus friemis for Ixmpie'.Mc.Millan, Mrs. Raym<»n«l Pitts the dktrict or state that the money ^hat. To a degree some nations and, the presidential nominee next yeui.iand Mi'*s. C'hris .Adair. jn ^ sense, his gift or at It^ast is their nilcrs hav'c at lea.st got a glim- Ix-wis ,k)e;m’t liki Garner and it i.x! Mis.ses Nan ami B. t\>|>eland have cau.sixl by his labor and his influence? Mor of that truth. It is the ones which, naturally U* k exm-cted that he and,as their guests for a house party —The News and Courier. have not giasjved it that are mak'».g his I. O. forci* will gang up again.'! .Mis.ses F'.unicc and Fbsther t>steen of t*M* Texan if he succeeds in lahdmg' .Sumter, .Agnes Blake of Anderson,- «- r. vi a « Che nomination. ^ 1 ci ..r c;., d :J We Do All Klnda of PRINTING j.Anna Sloan of Nmety-Six, Bernice Congre.Hsman Hoffman, Republican ‘ Brown of Greenville, and Elaun Hol- of Michigan, ia hot afraid of Lewis, German of Seneea. EzeaDt Bad. CHRONICLB PUBLISHING CO. all the trouble in the world The le.sicn of tolerance is not learn-1 ed wholesnle. 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