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PAGE EIGHT TWIT rt ivmv rHPnvin.R n.ivmN s r. THl RSDAY, Al GrST li. im Philippine G>minis8ioner COMMENTS ON MEN AND THINGS By Spectator Heads Baptiste vJV. WASHINGTON WASHINGTON. D. C. . . . Francis B. Sayre. Assistant Secretary of State, shown at his desk in the State Department here receiving congratu lations over the telephone shortly after it was announced that he had been appointed High Commissioner of the Philippines. i T'k» much frie<l chickeni Yes, .sir, that they might call on me fq^ pr«t»s- you can eat too much fTie<i chicken, work, ther«fby quickly proving that Did your mother ever rebuke you in my mechanical genius jtever devel-, your smallboy days, saying, “Your I oped. I eyes are bigger than your stomach’’?! Have you been to Br<K>kfrreen gar- WeJl, that Indds true yet. It ail hap-'den? >Ir. Archie M. Huntington and | pe.ned at State Park, three miles frrmi his talented wife laid out a garden' - ! Myrtle lUach, In saying that 1 do not i)etween Georgetown and Myrtle Washington, Aug. 7.—Careful stu-.mcan to crwiit Chief Forester .Smith Beach — on a pave<l nmd — and gave dents of political psvcmdt^gy are try-1 with j!roviiijng the chicken, Ixits of this magnificent creation to our staitx*. ing to estimate the pj obable political' chickens were there, —’naked chick-i It is a work which prove.s the ait and eff<*et>< of two un«*xfK‘ct(*<l <K‘cutTences iens, i>aked Vo'own at that; but Imjartistry of Mr, an<l Mrs. Huntington ■ in the closing days of tne congression-{talking aiKiut, that UKithsome, edible and shows an outpouring of money to | al session, or what seemed to U* its; Southern delicacy known as fried give form to an aiti.st’s dream. A visit doring ilay.s. . - 'chicken. ‘ jfo Brookgreen is worth a long jour- One was the unheralded “denunci-1 Spectator likes to renew his friend-■ 'Tht* walk through the- inner i ation’’ of the commercial treaty be-! hip with editors and out on the , tween the United StaU>s and Japan by ^ trail now and then to get fresh im- ! proclamation of the s<-cr(tary’of state, j j^re.ssions. He made a quick kaip, call- |The ftther was the [lersonal attack up-:’hg at J-lorence, .Marion, (onway. Myrtle B<*«ch and (k-orgi'town. A bl<Kkaded road cut him off from R<li- Kingstree. courts is suggestive of the stateliness of a royal park. It is a place of won-' drous lieauty, majestic and serene, i Those » ^h>g are asked to mewt at Mr i fit. ir Ha.'T?v:lIe at a m. r.jn also would l.ke for.h.s '<e notified of the number ttp»ct:ng . to go in order that he may notify the *.soed breeders. ' Friday, the IKth. a field tnp has been arranged by the agente to the , W. W. Wannamaker seed breeders at .^t. Matthews. Farmers are asked to meet at Wannamakeris office in St. ’.Matthews at 3:00 p.m. on that date. I Both agents state*! that qu/te a num- , her of farmers have been inqu.ring about the trips and qu:te a nu-nber are planning to go. ; In 1037 Wallace L. Ma-tir..' Gray Tourt, won the .«tate ^-acre c.»rton conte.st. producing 12 bales from the five acres. He used Warraniaker ^ CotU'C. seed. •*aa*aaVa*aa*»a'VaV«'W»a*aa*aa*aa'aaVa*aa*aa*aa>a‘aa’a«'« JOANNA NEWS ladVa acvaVa aa •• •• aa aa aa'aaVa aaaaaaVaraanacaaaaiWaca (kildvili**, Aug. 1. Mrs. U*sler Hair,, .Mr. ami .Mrs. .lames K.vans, Mrs. Mac Curry, .Miss Fay Gaskin and ,Mis.s Ganelle l.yle spe-nt Sunday in R<K-kingham, N. (\ 'Mi.s.ses .Mimi and Joan Barron are Bfamding a w*H'k with reladives at Ha|»go<Ki. Miss BoWiie Jean <'arr is sp<*nding H few weeks in Charlotte, .N. with h* r aunt. Mrs. Alma OT^*-!! is sfamiling a few w»* k> at F’ort .Mill with her s<m. lN-rn|>sey Boyce and sons, Billy and N<»nnari of Wwt Palm Beach, Fla., B|>**rr1 .Monday an«l Tu«*s«lay with Mr. iind Mr-". J. K. Ikiyc*- ami family. Farmer In Hospital Ka>nnori*l Farmer is p**covering in tlk*' .Newla-rry hospital frxun a reciuit «»l»*‘rat i*»n. hr. Marlin ,\way Dr. W. T. .Martin, th*- .Ioanna phy- BM lan, has la-c-n enjoying a vacation wihl his family al Hetidenmoville. Duiing his absepc**. Dr. W. H. Mo«*r- bead. wh** is visiting hi.* parents on a vaia'ion. is raring for hi- practice in the viliage t.irU' Club Names itffirrrN Tbs- follow ing **ffic«Ts for lh«* Girls’ i lub hav*- ls-*-n » l*M*l**d f**r th«* year; Pn-B.ilent, .Mif-s N* II llamin. \ I Pr« ;«b fit, Mif MiIIm- t «*Uv k»-r**'«l ng >, Mr Koiinu Kati ti\»i«r Tr«-a a;»r, Mir • laixiia Ma*- lUiy»«-. I t adrrs For t tub .Named ttff is fs iht Woman*' club w« n- ifista. ««l III ttM- aialitorium Thui day « \if. '.g w b < *1 bad Im i-n c<»n\*Tt*sl iiPo an old fa hioio d g.4!d< n for th« «s«-a' •• Tb«- iifW |in-;diiit. Mr» M.t.oi It' dgc- , anno<tii«'« «i tlo- follow llig t >> t'ollllllll !•'«' t '.airiii n of t«Mrd«-n- Mi Him riifutt, Mr- .1 W G B. ami Mr' Sb-ani Bow land t ba.iman of Drama ^Ir M I. Flow* , t ha rman **f l.rtcrw!iiio M - .. I J W illiTigha'ii. t Y\», -nmu of Cimimunity Ch**ru' Mrs T! G Kay 4-ba fiiiari of Niisl.i wiuk Mi- Tb* nia lh*i* ii|M<rt. Cha Ilian of .<*H’iaI .'M-rvi*-*- Mr*. J M K.s' F»'!l«>wing th*- installation, .Mr* KoMne biamis pix-*nt«*l a bTowi-r Fanta-y. b ifte* n ladi«-s in pa)M-r cos- tuno-s, r*pr»>eming flowers, gwve a «1*-ligh!ful piogram with Mrs. Kay, acsnmtaini-t, ami Mrs. C*cil Blakely, n aib r S**ng “FlowiTs " K* ailing "t la I'll* ns.” Sis IK- 4 Pi *ild-fa.shiom-d ganl^-n. “Ih»iK*e *!f tb«- Butterflms.*' Ssirig ’‘.MiH»nlight and kos«‘s.“ Ki'Wiiing “Tonuirrow." Tbs- «\ening clos*-d with the ser\ itig of rifix-shim-nt', with Mi>. K. C*. <’arr a.- h«*st*-ss. on Vice-IVesident Garner by .lohn L I ewis, head of the Congr<*ss of Indus trial Organizations. ^ -’*<»nier in The .lapane.se matter comes down] Florence is s[H>ken of so often as a to this. .Senator Kev Pittman of Ne-, railroad, center that many forget it vada has been tiving for .-ome fime'i'^ the huh of as fine farming country to get congress to enact some law'«' ‘‘an Ik' found in the United States, which would i ffei-tivelv prohihii the F'-r Kn miles in every direetion then War Oh Crime To ^ Waged All Over Nation^ 11 m*' law the sale ami expoit to .lapan <if mati-rials of war. He had gi-neral sU|»i>ort tor the iilea, .‘•inc*- the sympathies of coi.- gn-'S, like those of the nation in gen eial, lire <*ntirely with China. But unl«-ss the president should de clare by proclamation that a state of war exi.sts In'tween Japan and China there is no law on the American stat ute iMioks which can Ik* invoke*! to prevent anylwKly from selling any thing to Japan, except a few items which »re ajiecifically uml«*r the ron- trol of the munition* Giard. It wouM make for an awkward in ternational situation were the pri**i- dent to d«?clare the .lajian-China affair a 'war w'hen neither <if the j>artie*s in i it admits it is a war. Hence th** Unit ed .‘states is at jieace with Gith na tions, neutral in their rieighhorhocKl ,quarrel, and |iro[Kis<-s to remain s<i, esjiecially since we are Imund by a ti'eaty with Jafian, signed in IIMI, un ATLANTA, Ga. . . . 10.000 Baptist messengers ananimoosly elected Dr. James Henry Rnsbbrooke. above, of London. England, as president of tbe Baptist World Alliance to sscceed Dr. George W. Truett. of Dallas. Texas. Dr. Rusbbrooke will bold office for a period of live years. IF IT'S A MAGAZINE YOU WANT ALL 27fi. JAMES W. CALDWELL is very little waste land. On.vhe eon- trary, the land is fertile ami highly di’Vt lo|K‘(l. .Suhslant.al, p! ogr<*ssive ^ I'arniers make uji the rural envinm- ni* rit and a fin<* shofqiing city tojis it ' all. I did hot .see Falitor Ma.-on Brun-| son, for like all **<lit<ir.s of dailies h«*! works late and comi^ down aisiut ^ n(H>n. One of his cajiable and cour-1 U'ou.s associaU*s, however, did the honors of the office. me, New Yoik, .Aug. 7. — The nation’s great*‘sf assault on organiz<*<l crime, delving into underworld terrorism in half a dozer, major cities, o}K*ned td- <lay with thv presentation of a r)(l((,(Ki() word “encyclopedia of crime’’ iiefore a s[K*<*ial federal grami jury. Thirty patrolnx'n w<*re as.-igned to guard wilrK-sse.s in the sweeping in- j vest igat ion, ^ — Dominated by the shadowy figure i mouth-silencing murders of witnesM-s jof Ixiuis “Ijepke” Buchalter, 42, beady-him. !eye<J .Marrhattan Farmers To Visit Seed Breeders . County .Agents Cannon and Stall- ■ worth have set .August 15 for the an-' nual trip to Coker’» seed farm, Harts- Crak Lie* Pvtat* 'A* Sold bv .Sadler-Owens Pbanaaev racketeer and a of an intensive alive’’ manhunt, the inquiry Only two weeks ago, a law-abiding musk publishing official who lived quietly in the Bronx with his wife and two children, was mowed d<»wn by krank .Murphy as the outgrowth of j gunmen as he walked to the subway— secret, concerted action by federal' apparently in mistake for a witnt-*s ag<*nts for several months. |against “Is*pke.’’ THstrict .Attorney .‘Nimultam-ous offensives. Murrihy Thomas K. I>ewey ha? blamed four said, will be launche*! in Chicag»i, .New other murder? on Buchaher*? “war of .Marion has always attracted , ... , There is something so slea<!y, solidtarget and riermanent aisiut it. Nothing of, ..... , the hiKim or fly-hy-night here. Theirf** di-scribed by Attorney G*menal handsome, comm*Mjiou.s hornet, broad striet.** al) breathe an atmosphere which to me is suggi-stive of a coll«-g** town. .Must lie th** atrnosjiher** of cul ture, like the gentle zsphyr bn*ath- ... ing <r* r a trank <if vi<»lets, as Shak*-,«*»t«*rminatnm’ against witnesses. siNare says. BENJAMIN & SONS PLUMBING HEATING SERVICE Tglgphone 9268 WE ARE Hl’NTIXC TROIBLE Phi lade). K<lit<*r Palmer .bihrrsim was at th** diKir of the .•<ancfum surveying the der which each nation giv<*s th*- tith<*r aitivrlies of tb** city a.s I W. J. BENJAMIN SERVICE STATION Standard Products Cars M’a.shed and Greased Your BuHiness Appreciated fr**e access to its markets, suhje«*t to m<M|est tariff duties, for any c<im- m<Klities which either exfiorts and th** <»ther imp<irl.>«. "DenounrIng” a Treaty That treaty. how**v*T, omtains a clause under which *-hber Japian or th«* United .itart*-* can can*-**l by giv-1 ing six monrths notice. Su*’h n*»tic**, in terms of diplomacy, is calbsl "de- miuncing" a treaty. While Um* s**n»t«* wa.- trying l«i find •onM- way tu liiiiit exiHU-t’ t<i our IN-an-fiil rwigWM*!, .Ia|*an, with*»ut vi- latiiig that old comni«-ni-ial tn-aty. |t iHcurr*i| to .'^■iiatoi Arthur Vamlen- bi*ig to rs-jid th** ti*-afy. H** rain*- lo rir th** “di iiiiiM’iat ion" riau'* and iiiini***liut*'l,v «li'af’*i| Mini mlriMliii'*-*! a Mt.lilt ion III th* **ii.*:<- calling u|*«*n !h** pn* !il* iit t*» ib rioiiu*th* tn-aty. Th** r*-o|ution chu-*?! *inii*thiiig a iii'-iitioii. NiJmmIv b.**l t.hoiighl *if Ibal May of rb aiing t h*‘ <i*s k- to *io M hat S* iiatie Pittiii.tii hail li.*d to d*'. ng.ill) liaiiiiig th’ ills.’ 1*1 th** *-\|Mir’ tif gfMMi to Japan and th«* >m|N.*-!B- tioii <if .lapan*-'* Man - in‘o Viii**ii*-m While th«* '**nai** ^•‘.•Mkr^**lln M*-rt 'till bi/zing Mith the aiidac't^ of th* |iiN>|M>sa!, aiul M'litinont mm* forniiiqt tf.iiig.y f*»r It. legaiiL*-' of pa'^ty tin* , the Hiiiii.nt tiatioii acl*-*i. I*t*»*ib|y th« pH vi.l, I t an*! the *•«• i«tMi\ of had alnady consiib reij th** dinunciation *if th<* tr«*aty with Ja|*an. an<l w« n‘ hi-'itating lavaii'* of doubt alio.It th** Mttitu*!** of t'oiigi* " Hut th*’ Mts-ptmn giv**n t** th* \an- *i*nlsig r*-*Miluti*in. which n**\**r catm to a \ot**, ix-mov*'*! all doiil't With no warning t«i the JapaiM se Mniba"Mdor or MnyiNsiy el'**, th«* pras'laniatimi ik- n*iurM'ing the tuatj wm' gi\**n to th«* |ins'. Th** polities which Washington h***h in this 1* that it woul*) hav** !a***n very (•ad imlitu's in«i*-***l f«ir a Ih-nuK'iNtir administration to I* t such a pro)M»sal ge U-fotv th«* p»**>ple a' having Ik’s-ii onginate*! by a Ki-tnildicHn. «'|H*i*ially whi*n that' K<’pu(>lican is a icaiiing candidate f**r th«* pn-'iib-ntial nomina tion. Garner-la>wis Incident Th«* oth**r incuicnt which ha,' s**t |tolitical d**jH*st«*is at wiirk with their t'ortune-tellmg isjuijmumt, i? the un- ♦*x|H‘Ct«s! denunciation of the vicc- pi-esident by Mr. la*Mis. In the courst ' of a h**aring l>«*f«»re the housi* com- !nitt»*e «»n labor, the h**«d of th«* <M.((. j attackeil congix*ss for its "unfair” at- titinle lowani oi'ganiz«sl laUir, ami said: “The genesis «>f this canqiaigM ipilal o j |{LM.hj|J;4.r eaiw* A fugitive f apf»poach**d and gr****t<sl his fellow 'm-iiU* with all th* quit-t, g<HKj hurn**r ami rich felbiwship whaih fh«ra<*l**r IIZ4-S him. { la-MVing .Marion, 1 S4*t out for ( on- 'way, chief city <if th«* Inik|*<*n*l* nt R«*- {Hjbltc «if Horry. (Vmway has U-come the capital of an •*mn*»niic unit as well a lit teal *>4*at of a gnwt <*ounty. Horry is si*ttmg th** iMice t4>ward aUaming s**lf-«uffM*H*ncy. In to!iac**o, trmk and |Mttar*a*s this county is l«*w<ling in di- v**r oficatum and (dazing th«* I'ath •“ |}u„tna' ind**p**n*knr*-. Horry, t.hnuigh the d* ■ v*’b»pnv«*iit of Myri «’ Ib-ai h. ha;- (** c**'ii* th*’ pb-a'Uii arid n*creali«»n cin- t< r of th*’ .*^tiitn«*«st. I***’ «b-'iJa y l^'r’')’ - fr**- of or*Ji- na*y «*«>uiity tax**^- th y*a' Fv* ry- thing •e*rn' '*• 'mif* on Hor'y Fditor II II WiMsIwanl wa - ut a's*u’ h ma'* f< ;d a* t v? * who m v**r *"*|’*, ii**\* « '• pa I-* h** ha- a ni j'titmb perhap.s including .Miami, phia an«J .'■van Francisco. "One of the majtir «4ijectiv«*s will he t4i get at corruption ami crime in pid'i- tics,” the^ attorney g«*neral aibbsi. .Although U. .‘s. Attorney John T.) ('ahill, «itr**cting the nati«>n-wide anti-i crime war thnmgh a central “clear-, mg house’’ ht-r**, said the inquiry w»s "broaikr than any **a.'e or cnndr»al.”| i( was kmtwn the grand jury* would <|uick]y *lins't its attention to the fugitive for two years, iwtught b<*th in this country an*! ahnaol at a Cost «*f $2.'*4i.(MKi a year, “la-pke” is want***! as the an**ge*j nia.ster mind in narr<»tica «»|>erations, in vmnous in- rwi'kets and in a serie-- of Auto Loans! We will loan you nMiney on your rar or refinance your car for you. (lur terms and rales are standard. TIMMERMAN MOTOR CO. (HRYSI.ER — PLY.MOITH Phone 110 Sales and SeiA’ice Clinton. S. C\ oooeooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ’ .ind h* g ' ■ h« m h ’ !*ritn»»> I.*!,*..) W'• •.iwar*! ,M K .4 * ,* a*l* I'lg IIIMII him From ('*»nway ' l>* «'*!* <1 f(O’ M \ •'t: lor W G Ma/. Myrii* Ibait h o|m-at* lUach N*w' Mr. tiar SUMMER CLEAN-UP the faithful car lUach, w!h*i* h*li-] Iw-iui* t: vill* am! I'h* My file. I Tee* i\***l III*’ Wt hate gone through our stock ajrain and hate found wrong colors, stilled merchandise that noukln*t sell for what condensed and repriced in order to move it quickiv. CHher ilr cmMs and ends, had siars. it was marked. So we kave ms not advertised. a- (•ni»th«*r ara! fneml. th«* pr« m-tm-v txf th*' Atlantic «hs an Tiiaking it t)u>t* ■ u'lms-* »ary to pievu!** oth*** Ii*|uhI| *‘ff*'hni«*nt \ Myrtle H* a* h ur).«iu* m its «x-: |ra«>rii fiary jr-cwlh .n rit |H»p. > ula'.ion am! n it- w*hb ap|a*a! as a; re^(»rt. I find that |as*|d*’ *»f a half! ilozen ^tat*’s f* *1 a** rl*»s** to Myrtb , I'U'iich M' we *!o. Th«’re is no pla.'el r(*mjia'"a!*'.** t*» .* in th»* ( aryiirms,' (o’oigia i*r V.rgmia. .Myrt)** lt«*ach is; b*s***ming ••'t* *>f the principal «lraw-1 mg cards of 4»ur •-•ate ami *>ur <'W’n| peopie an* h* r** h-arning t*' jday again I anti r»'m*w their youth. MyrtU* H**arh i* !'y w-ay of la*ing *lam|* tt> th*’ jKtint tf w«<m«s.«. The 1 whtde .AtJantic i.- spn-atl in fnmt an*! a ct»nsii!«*rHble numiu-r of ]i4|Ut>r st»*r»*s t p**’'att. ttM*. Why all this liqutir busi-* nt*s?, anyhow? One man says that un- U s> ]H|iH>r «!**aler? have l«»ts i*f coni- |K*titit*n a small gr*»up would soon t>wn ant! o|H‘rate the state. i (teorgettiM'n, t|u**«*n of the rivers,' .was my next idijxvtive. P*-e D*s*, i Black. Sampit, W’accamaw ri\*ers, with' Santet* n«*ar. ls*ts ttf rivers at old (iettrg**towTi. flowing t|u:<»tly along so as n**! ttv di'turb the placid life foa- tert“*i through generations. i .Georgetown has enjoyed 77 PAIRS LADIES* DRESS SHOES - OXFORDS ALL LEATHER. VALPES TO $.1.98 NOW! $1.00 ONLY 12 LEFT SILK BLOUSES These were $2.98. can be cleaned. They are aoiled. They NOW BARGAINS FOR SALE Dwelling—South Broad. Dwelling—Holland Street. Dwellinj?—Near Silk Mill. Dwelling—Cleveland St. Dwelling—East Carolina Ave. „ ' . All On Easy Terms. Store Building — splendid investment. Other Property. Fire and Life Insurance. Loans Financed on Real Estate. B. H. BOYD Clinton, S. C. iti dist’.nc- on as a town of mellow 1 iving, the' the hub of against lalmr in the house is within 1 the ih'inocratic partv. It runs across , ... , ,, to the senate of the United States and tMimnalos there fix.m a Ulmr- Siting, poker-playmg,'whisky-<lrink-''" industry, emerging a? a ing evil ohl man whos** name is (Ear ner ... I am against him officially. ' imlivitlually ami iK'rsonally. 1 am against him in lihTJ and wil !m* against him in 11(40 wht*n he se**ks the pivsi- tkney of the United States." I Uongressmen who hear*! Mr. lx‘\vis I say thos** things, which an* taken from the stenogi-uphic nxMn!. were stunnetl. The news sprea*! through the hou.se like wildfire ami then* was a rush of inemhors. m»t t»nly fnmi Mr., Garner’.s ht»me stato of Texas,: but averse to a frien<ily game of cards or fmm otlHM* parts of the country, tOjOn occasional drink, those who know rise in their places and demiunce .Mr. him Ix-st .say. But the implications of lx*wis in turn. In the senate then* was tht* Ix'wis tirade do no: by any means ♦•qual earnestnes.s . in the expressions i fit with the known character of the of senatoi”? in defen.se of'Mr. Garner, man. j St) far as \Va.'*hington has btH*n able, -^Ir. lx*wis jiersonally is said to be to observe the iH*rst>nal comluct anti a man of highly scrupulous, almost .habits of Mr. Gamer, through many religious jier.sonal character. He does ■ years of his .service as minority lead er in the ihouse, speaker and for seven $1.00 Final (lean-l’p! LADIES* DRESSES $2.98. $1.98 and $4.98 value**. Ym ill have plenty of time to wear tlie*«. Come a** eariy a*< poMiible. NOW! $1.98 IS alive with imiustry, emerging as 'center of business activity. I • ; One thing always has impressed me her*', even in 11(33 — the clean •stores. - I ' (»e4>rget4»wTi is on the crest of the] {wave; business is here for those who! 'go after it. 1 I saw Messrs. IjaBruce and Wallace j of The Georgt'town Timt*s, tw’o hast-; lers <in th*' job. .As they were busy j with “fonns" 1 didn't tarry, fearing' MEN S WHITE AND GREY OXFORDS .All-leather. $2.98 values. It will pay you to buy and wear these till fall, then dye *em. NOW! $1.98 HERE'S A GOOD BFY! LADIES* DRESSES BtmberiDi. Chiffomi. Voiles and Spun Ray- on.<i. Just richt for Augu.st and September wearinir. NOW! $1.33 ONLY A FEW ORGANDY BLOUSES VALCES TO $1.49. ^ NOW! 77c ME HAVE 6 4 LINEN BLOUSES Carried from Spring. M'ere 98c. Now 49c not drink or play card^ and his' pri vate life is imptH'cable. That, his friends believe, makes him intolerant PENNEY lytwrs vice-pre**id**nt, there is no war rant for Mr. I>ewis’s attack. Like many’'''^n the personal 'habits of others are ■'another man, the vice-president is not.tmder scrutiny. CUNTtIN, S. C ift laar