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4 (Tfj? CtjronilrU PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY . CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. . WILSON W. H ARRIS “HTTfifr and Publisher pert}' is now in the srreatestydemand in the history of the^town and is selling at the highest prices ever be fore heard of. A new order of things has come «U>out. As in other towns the chief fac- tor in bringing about what may be TiTmiThTTs-T-protraetcri building Entered at The Clinton Post Office as matter of the Second Class. Terms of Subscription: / One year. Six months 7$ Three months 50) Payable in advance. The Chronicle seeks the co-opera tion of its subscribers and readers— the publishers will at all times appre ciate wise suggestions and kindly ad vice. The Chronicle is not responsible for any unsolicited manuscript which is not plainly marked with the name and address of the sender and accompanied by stamps for return. Hake adl remittances to THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CC. Clinton, S. C. , CLINTON. S. C, JULY 4,1919 8 PAGES boom has been the city’s building and loan associations so successful ly operated by a number of,our en terprising business men. Another new association of this kind has just been organized and ^s in the ciase of those that have previously been operated, it will prove a strong factor in promoting the progress of the town. These associations have always prospered and made good dividends for -their share holders. »But for the building and„loan Hssociations scores of Clinton efti- zens. would be living in rented hous- es today, and if tliey Fad waited im- ' SPECIAL NOTICES. FOR SALK- A venue. < •My home on Calvert QJX). M. WRIGHT. 4 The dividend crop is a splendid •Tulv •harvest. Thanks fur the return of the two cents postage after occupy big a back seat for several months. ■ the Gift, In Clinton, tomorrow rious Fourth will 1>C ;celebrated sanely, as usual, by shutting Hip shop. ? . * ■ .» Clinton is going to,he a greater' city industrially and coin hie rcially. Watch the ilcvdopmeuts that will electrify the old town within the next few month's, f DIGGING AWAY. ' y . Some pcojile are Isirn lucky, spme til money enough could be saved to buy a home the chances are that a majority of this class would be renters all their days. To be sure. * ■ * * * hbtises and lands can be. bought on l • . * * ' 4 ‘‘easy'terms” but the average*sal aried man find the B. ^ L. associa- tion plan the easiest arul most s.at- isfactorv wav of securing a home and a eompenteney. These institu tions encourage 'the man with the f * ■ ‘ f limited means and dependent.sal-- yirics to make tho venture, to adopt metlH*lS of,tfugality and be among A " -1’ ,. . * ‘ the ho^ne- builders and home owners of the town and community. If he dues* .whether Jarge' or small, ac cording to.one’'ii ability^ must be paid at regular-intervals, until ma turity!-At the ,eiid of 76 or' 78 months the loan Ls paid up, the as sociation cancels the bond and the Owner of the home becomes a capi talist, , V ' . ’ The statement that no institution is ia greater factor in placing with in the possible reach of a certain class of citizens the means and the mode whereby property can be ac- NOTICE—See me alxmt that share crop for 1020. Good land convenient to school and churches—vyhite and colored. V* GEO. M. DAVIS. WANTED—Girls over 16 years old to learn knitting. Excellent wages and excellent working conditions. Apply Richmond Hosiery Mill, Ross- ville, Ga.. Tenn. 6 miles from, Chattanooga, r FOR SALE—10 pure Rhode Island Reds, 14 months old. For $1.50 each see. C.C. BAILEY. have luck or good for tune -thrust quired,' home made-.-.aM that tthe 'upon them, but the majority 4iave to dig and dig hard for a living. STRAYED—One little red sow shoat, lost last Wednesday from my house. If .found please return FANNIE WRIGHT. BELL STREET. FEELING BLUE? • LIVEII LAZE? CADILLAC We are distributors for the Cadillac' in Laurens, Union, Greenville, Spar- tan burg, Andersoi^^gick- ens, Oconee and Cherokee counties. Would be pleased t o send you catalogue or any other information. Greenville Co. 552 South Main St. Phone 2477 GREENVILLE, S. C. Elmer’s Candies Fresh and Fine At ' SCAIFE’S THIRTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN FITTING GLASSES T ME A CALOIAi The gentle-born young man tyho inherits a fortune is considered lucky; the man who has a cool mil lion left him by some rich relative is the object of much env£, and the one who gets in a “streak of good luck” is considered altogeth er happy and most fortunate. But most people must dig and they must keep digging away all their lives. And if the great waiters are to be believed, those who dig and “dig painfully “are, after all, those' who win life’s treasures. John Ruskiu in his “King’s Treasuries ,, says: There seems, to you and to me, no reason why the.electric forces of the earth should not earn' what ever there i.s of good within it at once to the mountain tops, so that kings and people might know-that 1 all the gold they could get w»avS there; and without any trouble of digging, or anxiety, or chance, or waste of time, cut it away and coin as much as they needed. But na- tu]|r does not manage it so. She puts it in little fissures in the earth, nobody knows where; you may dig long and find none; you must dig painfully to find any.“ According to this, it i.s unnatural to just run upon luck, that in na ture’s laws “digging painfully” is necessary to find the golden treas ures and to ^njoy them after the finding. Possibly that accounts for the many infelicities among wealthy people and the over-rich. When hard work wins a prize that prize represents so much of the life and energy of the worker. This is true only when the money was made with labor of one’s hands. Digging away in life’s great mine! Therein is the happiness of the working man. rfame implies, am} the town or city populated Vith a better, more de sirable citizenship, bears repeating. Clinton ‘ has grown Wonderfully aiuf continues'to. And her building and loan associations are playing a conspicuous part in this upbuilding period. •, If you have not tried Calotabs you have a delightful surprise awaiting you. The wonderful liver-cleasing and system-purifying properties of calomel may now be enjoyed without the slightest unpleasentness. A Cal- otab at bedtime with a swallow of wa ter,—that’s all.,'No taste no salts, nor the slightest unpleasant effect You wake up in the morning feeling so'good that you want to laugh about it. Your liver is clean, your system is purified, your appetite hearty. Eat what you wish,—no danger. The next time ybu feel lazy, mean, nervous, blue or discouraged give your liver a thorough deanstn? with a Calotab. They are so perfect that your drug gist is authorized to refund the price as a guarantee that you will be delight ed. Calotabs are sold only in original, sealed packages. Price thirty-five cents. At all drugstores.—(adv.) Menace in dulti money. Replaced by Old Notes Should be New. New Orleans, June 24.—Money cir culating in parts of the country re mote from Washington and cities where there are subtreasuries is so “filthy” as to be a menace vo the pub lic heath,” according to the delegates today attending the convention here of the Steel and Copperplate Printers Union. A resolution was adopted ask ing congress to enact legislation which would Insure freer and easier mone tary circulation. Particularly in the South and South west, delegates declared, the money has become old and so germ-laden that people nesitate to handle It. New paper currency could be substituted, they said, by way of solution, if there was provision In the law for the treas ury department to pay for the trans portation of paper currency to and from the banks. Copies of the reso lution were sent to President Wilson, congress and the secretary of the ! treasury. I A resolution was adopted indorsing | all actions taken of Labor at its Atlan tic City convention. & Report of Escape of Geman Crown We Are Always Ready to serve vou with good printing. No matter’what the nature of the job may be we are ready to do it at a price that will be E. B. GARVIN OPTOMETRIST ■i Office Hours: 8:30 a. m. to 12:50 p.m. . 1:50 p. m. to 6 p. m Office Commercial Bank Building J. B. FRONTIS JEWELER CLINTON, S. C. No Worms In a Healthy Child All children troubled with worms have an un healthy color, which Indicates poor blood, and as a rale, there is more or less stomach disturbance. GROVE'S TASTELESS chin TONIC given regularly /or two or three weeks will enrich the blood, im prove the digestion, and act aa • General Strength- caing Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be in oerfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottle -It . Gathered at King’s are Summer’s Smartest \ In Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes and Ready-to-Wear. FRESH NEW HOSIERY for wo- wen and misses. In silk and lisle. Plain and fancy. Beautiful hosiery is almost indispensible to complete ’ ofttYnew outfit. We have alarfF and varied assortment in regular and outsizes. _ Fashioned and full fashioned. Price from 50c to $2.50 the pair. DAINTY BUNGALOW APRONS j ‘ / Material—chamby and ginghams in plain and checks. Price $1.50 and $1.75 each. NEW SUN-SHADE PARASOLS. Handles novel, in matching color ings, with the Bakelite Bracelet and Silk Cord Loops. 3.75 to 6.50, "BEST THING’S TO WEAR” Brt. PHONE 45 AUTOMOBILE OWNERS Satisfactory CLINTON’S B; & L. ASSOCIATIONS 'A* Visitors to our city within the past few years have remarked up on the evidences of progress and prosperity. They note the ever increasing number of elegant resi dences that have sprung up and the extension of residential territory. Due to these conditions, city pro- Prinee Erroneous. The Hague, June 27.^Frederick William Hohenzollern, the former German crown prince, whose escape from Holland to Germany had been reported, was still at his residence on the Island of Wieringen in the Zuyder Zee this morning, it was offi cially announced here this afternoon. SomeTune \ You will be in need of printing of some kind. Whether it be letter- heads, statements wed- din cr inyitations or public sale bills, re member we can turn out the work at the lowest cost consistent with good work. You Do More Work, You are more ambitious and you get more enjoyment out of everything when your Mood is in good condition. Impurities in the.jWood have a very depressing effect on the system, causing weakness, laziness, nervousness and sickness. GROVE’S TASTELESS Chill TONIC restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. When you feel its strengthening, invigorating effect, see how it brings color to the cheeks and how it improves the appetite, you will then appreciate its true tonic value. GROVE’S TASTELESS Chill TONIC is not a patent medicine, it is simply IRON and QUININE suspended in Syrup. So pleasant even children like it The blood needs Quinine to Purify it and IRON td Enrich it These reliable tonic prop erties never fail to drive out impurities In the blood. The Strength-Creating Power of GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC has made it the favorite tonic in thousands of homes. More than thirty-live years ago, folks E*S We are glad to announce that we again have with us Mr. R. C. Tidwell, the well- known automobile expert, and shall be glad to have you call upon us when in need of mechanical work. would ride a long distance to get GROVE*! TASTELESS Chill TONIC when a member of their family had Malaria or needed a body-building, strength-giving tonic. • The formula is just the same to day, and you can get it from any drug store. 60c per bottle. WANTED! 4 Your Job Printing Business If We Can’t Please You • • Don’t Come Again All work intrusted to our care will have, as usual, careful and prompt attention. Our line of tires, tubes and accessories is coming more complete every day. We have just installed the most modern Tungar Rectifier for re-charging batteries. This-machine being able to charge at one time tenor twelve batteries for which a nominal charge is made. We have just purchased the most modern Weaver Tire Changer which enables us to change tires instantly without battering rims. ~ Gome see us—your business will be ap preciated. 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