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. • «5' PAGE T^O •ONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5/1911 WANTS FURNISHED ROOMS for rent. Very comfortable and convenitently lo cated near tea room. Phone 319. Itp TRESPASS NOTICE — No trespass- ng, fishing or hunting allowed on premises. J. M. Pitts. Itp rr TURKEYS sale, 35c phone 283. - Three old turkeys for lb. See Teague Harris, Itp CatfBta By Mary Marshall ff FOR SALE — One seven bank Bur roughs adding machine. Apply to B. M. Arrington. Itp By Mary Dresses of woolen materials are coming beck into favor and the num ber of women who are definitely op posed ever to wear anything but ^ilk next to their arms is on the decrease. It is not so much that we have chang ed as that the woolen materials have changed. The light-weight woolens fa vored this season are as soft and smooth as silk. Next to wool Jersey, there is no material better liked than A (Slfirtatniaa PragrrI By AMY BARRON LEONARD illJClMMU ] LOST—One bunch of keys between high school and Bailey Memorial church. Finder please return to police station. l+o LOST — One Ford truck tire and wheel, U. S. Royal, 32x6, between S. A. L. freight station and residence of Mrs. W. B. Owens, Sr. Reward. Re turn to* Clinton Hatchery. Itc FOR RENT—One or two-horse farm, 3 houses, barn and well, % mile oft Calhoun highway between Clinton and Whitmire. W. M. Ferguson, Renno, S. C. 12-12-2rp I LOST—One Sheaffer’s fountain pen' between orphanage and residence of j Misses Mattie and Tensie Blakely, j Finder please return to Frank God frey at Commercial Bank, and get re ward. * Itp CABBAGE PLANTS—I have a large quantity of plants that were sown at the proper time. Be careful of plants that are too large or that were sown too early, since they will go to seed. Prices right. John T. Blakely, phones 136, 175, 192. tf ‘IODINE WRITING PAPER”—If you would like a small supply of writing paper, letter head size, with the copy righted Iodine label lithogrraphed in four colors in lower left hand comer, we can supply 100 sheets for 75c. Either write or phone us your order. Use Fodine Stationery and help adver tise your State. Chronicle Publishing Company, Clinten, S. C. tf At 3 art ao toarlUr gilK 3 pray, mttmrtea aC Iqpttert trtat 3 laM fcartm; San ta thii art (argttfalaert #( artml tiea aat rtrtaart patti. l.et me alone ^or any feltirt gH(f. by jayfalaetf Stab aiaainp ace, tpia Ctriatmaa iftay, Cbe atar ttat atone. Co gaibe tte Miac ilen on tteie bMp. SONS In the autobiography of Benjamin Haydon, the painter, who was the friend of Wordsworth and Scott ant Lamb, I found this entry: “December 12, 1822—at half-past eleven in the forenoon was bom Fran Haydon, whom I pray God to make 3 better man than his father. God bios him! and grant him life, and virtue and dauntless energy and health, and dows to see the candles on the Christ* ^bove all, genius! mas tree and see her oksheda dancing bottom of the page, in small with Joy. type, the editor of the volume had Then came the wedding, and for ^ footnote: tliree year. hai not known where ^ to find the "oksheda '»«he.t<L" ■?» «*“'«»>'» by his own hand, October 11th, 1887.” Robert was. His father had been a . u ^ ai. • ai What a world of pathos in those “You must pardon me, sir, for ad dressing you, but every American feels a personal pride in your suc cess,” he said. “What a satisfaction it must be to have made your, name stand for quality and square 'Jcal.ng not only in your own country but throughout the world! Surely few men have so much reason to be congratu lated.” The famous man made no reply for several minutes. Finally he turned, with a haggard look. “Your words are very kind,” he an swered. “Under other circumstances I should probably feel exactly as you suggest. But what does it amount to when your son is a fool?” It is a disheartening thing that with all our increase in knowledge we have and two others, seemingly jpood, a Benedict Arnold ? Surely no aiea of human life is ! more important or less explored. Who I will found a laboratory discover what parents can do for their children without doing too much? Who will win the undyihg gratitude of the race by teaching us how to raise sons? 1- ' V- Hawaiian Game of Yo-Yo Takes Texas by Storm Dallas. Texas.—The 8<»athwest IMS gone yo-.vo. This lltfle Hawaiian game has taken Texas and Oklahoma by atomi. In every city. In every village or town, the kiddles, the young peo ple and even the older ones, art mat(‘liing their skill with the yo-yo. A .vo-y<» Is only a piece of round with a silt In the middle. A atrin? is at latched to the center piece and the object Is to roll the top up and down the string. In Bouston an eleven-year-old boy holds a record of winning and un winding the top 1,30(1 times. In Okla homa a boy holds a marathon record second son from Devonshire, who had ^ ^ . x. •„ r souRht hi. tortuM III the grett North- two quoUtion.. The joyous thnll o. west. It told how the young wife father at the arrival of his first- _ could not stand the hardships; how dreams of both parents|learned so little about the reasons for of 16 hours for running the little Ha the father too, had surrendered to the future; their willing sacri-' success or failure in the molding of wallan toy. the storm-king’s fury one Christmas fice of their own comfort and pleasure j human lives. Shall we ever penetrate At Benito, Texas, a contest Is sched- l-Ive ;* how he had cached his rich find under the rock that resembled the owl near the source of the river; how he had wrapped his greatcoat about wee Robert and prayed the Great Spirit to save him. “A great Christmas for us all, Rob- that this new young life might have deeper into this most baffling of aF . “led soon for any one desiring to en Nature’s secrets? a better start. The years of manhood. And at the end of it all, the wreck! | Shall we some day understand why| A friend of mine sat one day in : ; i* was that the son of shiftless Thom-1 foreign hotel beside a man whom ht a? Lincoln became the greatest Ameri- j hours of the morning to display their recognized from newspaper photo- can, w’hile the son of the powerful Na- ^ yo-yo skill. great poleon was of no account ? Why two * ter. A yo-yo contest In Amarillo re cently drew hundre<l8 of people. At Woodward and Lawton, Okla., even the business men take time In the busy . * graphs as one of America’s „ . . _ ’ — manufacturers. He introduced himself, good parents produce a Washington, SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE W HY, it*s as plain as the nose on an dephant^s wool crepe and never before have ma terials of this description been offered in more attractive variety. A great many of the new dresses, silk as well as woolen, are provided with a little piping of light-toned silk crepe about the neck. Sometimes there is- a collar of the light-toned silk. Al ways this touch of light silk ought to be made so that it may easily be re moved and - put back into position again, and the clever woman provides herself with a duplicate collar’or pip ing so that when one is taken out to be washed another can be put in at once. face! (Mother’s own words when we explained our Residence Liability Policy!) The butcher, the grocer, the milkman, the newsboy, the leundrest, the cook, the gar dener, the chauffeur—heaven knows who might be injured on yo«r property—and oh how they can sue! ^.TMA-IXE your home today! Ing of most With the war come the business gone, there wasn’t to be' much Christmas—but now! See, lad die, the storm Is breaking; the sun ts beginning to shine. My certe! My certe!” “There, there, lassie, here comes the little shaver. Mind you don’t let him in here till 1 go to the store again. Thore are toys and things to be put on the tree. The way It’s come to us on Christmas, 1 know we’ll find the gold." When the snows melted they made the journey together. This year, as usual, the oksheda with the golden* c urls and the oksheda weehasta with the black musta<!he are trimming the gorgeous tree that stands In the bay window of the beautiful farmhouse near the river’s source. The sleigh bells jingle merrily as the cutter stops outside with a load of little In dian boys from the settlement, who are brought each year to share the festival of the “Oksheda’s Christmas.” And down by the brink of the river Is the rock tliat resembles an owl. ((^' 1927, Woatera N«wipap«r Ualoa.| COPELAND-STONE LOCALS feBRISTMAS .(2ANDIES yE T N A -I Z E Let Copeland-Stone Co.’s Store be your Christmas shopping place. | I New shipment of Flannel Pajamas, in all sites and colors. NOTHER Of the ceremoni als that make home such a likeable place at Christmas time Is the making of the pretty, colorful candies to Neykties make nice Christmas gifts, d^-corate the table, or fill small boxes •nd baskets for neighbors and friends Make this the ^Happiest Christ mas” you have ever had, by giving something to wear. Uttle S.W. SUMEREL .-ETNA-IZEK Something new in Luggage — be sure you see our Fitted Cases. Dress Sale Friday—all of our dress es are divided into two groups—$12.75 and $8.75. lilliUllnilll Young Men’s Suits and Top Coats- in blues, greys and brown mixtures. Ladies’ Silk newest colors. Hose in the season's Rain Coats for .Men. Women, Boys and Girls. PAINFUL INDIGESTION Handkerchiefs, Garters, Susnt'nders, Belts, Gloves, Cuff Links, Scarfs and Sox make useful gifts. *1 survnxD firom indi- gestion.—•verythinff I ate gave me beartbont;,'* eaya Mia.' Mattie Mid- line, jf Pound, Va. “For immtha, I did not aee a well day. I wor- xied along, but never felt weU. “I got a package of Ihed- ford’g Black-Draught at the ■tore azul began taking it—a dose every night before going to bed. I had bean having an awful pain. After I bad taken Black-Draught, this pain en tirely stopped. I began to gain in weig^ and retted well at ni^t In a few month! I was feeling fine, lity health was bet ter than it bad been in yeara. “I keep Black-Draught in our bome^ and we aU taka it for otmatipation nd iqteii atomach.’* Inaist on ThadfexdTg 5 Good quality Winter weight Umon Suits for $1.00 and $1J>0 a suit. N See our Ladies’ C(Vats—you ill find what you want in color, size anJ ma terial. New shipment Sweater Coats. cf Swearers and Boys’ Stnny Boy Suits in blues and colors—$12 50 to $22.50, with 2 p.urs of Long Trousers. to whom one wishes to give a umiethiag more than a card. A cold wintry evening is just the time to indulge In this festivity, and if a neighbor or two should be invited la to help, so much the Jollier. Tie hri;iht checkered nprons on the moa and nmke them do the preparatory work, such as cracking tlie nuts and I tiing the meats out whole, chopping ' 'itron, squeezing lemons, cutting ar.- gclira Into strips, and halving red candied cherries. I Meanwhile at one side-table sits the lady with the fondant—that base of all theoroatn candles—-stirring the confcc- : tinner’s sugar, moistening It to tl.e right consistency so that it will make , round soft balls, and then eltlier dki- : p ng it in boiling chocolate or stuu- ing it with nuts, cherrle.s, citron, or bits of fig paste.. It can be used to I Bluff dates, taking ihe place of the j Btoce, the dates then being rolled in granulated sugir. (Hi, there Is no end to *;lie decorative, luscious goodies tlia! can be made from this cream fuu’.idatlon. To make these candles Ibox like Christmas, the li'oeral use of groou and red is advised, cither in the fond- a.ut it;':if or in t’.ie trinuning. A box of coloring m.^.ftcr can be obtained at any grocery, the colors being green, pink, violet ar.d orange. You can put a bunch of holly on a white cream by cutt!;’g wee leaves of green •ngoltca end tiny bits of candied chor* Bath Robes with Slippers to match,! in assorted colors—$5.00 to $12.50. Men’s Dress Shirts—$1.00 to $.'1.00. Ask to see the fancy silk stripe hhiits. Bedroom Slippers for men, women and children. Young Men's Dress Oxfords, in tan and black leathers—$3.00 to $6.00. Summer weight Pajamas in colors and white. Also Night Shirts. Santa Claus says: and here! ‘Shop Early”— COVITIPATIOM, U»IOItn<ML ■aiOVtlKM hwawt Copeland-Stone Co. -On* PriM To All- Pheae 47 Clinton. S. C ries', i^ressing tliem Into th^ cream be fore it hardens. A tiny green pint tree can be cut and pressed into the top of a cream, ^ When these pretty (ijhristmas can dles are packed Into little gay baskets or painted tin boxes, they make the most attractive sort of gift to send around the neighborhood to nearby friends, or to give the Christmas ealler. In addition, the fun of making tbezq in the company of a kitchen- foil of family or neighbors makes a preliminary Chrlstmaa party that la oearij M dellghtfni as the day Itaell :vi-W / She Shops Best Who Shops First Winter Clearance Women’s and Misses’ \ Dresses Smart Hats Fur Trimmed Suits TaUored Suits This season’s choicest styles taken from our personally selected stocks and drastically reduced in price for quick clearance. !>r jJ r l-SOff Regular m^0rg00