The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 27, 1919, Image 6
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FOR SALE—I have 20 sjood pif?s
for sale.
J. H. RONDS,
Route 2, Kinards. S. C.
FOR SALE—At once, a l>eautiful
lot situated in the heart of the very
best residential section of Clinton.
Close to both the college and graded
school. Any one wishing to buy a
fine lot sec me at onoe.
J. L. WRIGHT
We wjll pay a straight salary of
of $‘>.‘>.00 per week for man or woman
with a rig to int reduce,. Eureka Roul-
TfyMixturc. Six months contract.
Eureka Mfg. Co., East St. Ix)uis, 111.
Notice—I have made a famous Man
tle Retard known as Annie Lew,
built of Roman skills of Italy! A-
bout completed and will Ik; ready for
the gublie's ins|KX*tion within a few
days, Moses Dillard.
Eggs for Hatching—Shepard's strain,'
S. C. Comb Anepna Eggs, $l.f)0, $2.
and $2.r>0 per setting of If>. Ohe
fine cock just receiver! from Shepard.
(.•. (,’. RaiU>y,.Clintorj, S. C.
Wanted—Girls to oj>erate ■electric
power sewing machines making over
alls. Good pay a'nd steady employ
ment. Ray wliile you learn.
Drafts.Refo. Chester. S, C. • •
An Antipodean Mr. Blunderby.
An old veteran who was for a long
time curator of a college In Australia
wms noted for his malapropisras. OnG
day he was summoned by two students
from different ends of the corridor.
The double surhmons exasperated him.
“0<untlpnien !” he oxolaimed. “I reallj
cannot be unlquitous.”—Boston Trap-
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IMPE1US18 GIVEN
10 IRISH CAUSE
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CARDINAL GIBBONS PRESENTS
RESOLUTIONS TO BE LAID
BEFORE CONFERENCE. *
$1,250,000 QUICKLY RAISED
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Delegates From Many States, Repre-
sentng Irish Organizations, Crowd
' Philadelphia Academy of Music.
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Philadelphia—A resolution present
ed by Cardinal Gibbons for the peace
congress to apply to Ireland the doc
trine of national self-determination,
amj Rnit a declaration of principles
demanding that if any league of na
tions be created, all features which
m::y. infringe oh the traditional Am
erican policy, including the Monroe
doctrine, shall be eliminated, were
adopted unanimously at the closing
session of the convention of the Irish
race in America.
In support of the movement- to
fmng freedom to Ireland the conven
tion pledged to raise within six
moijths one million dollars, but before
Justice Daniel F. Cohalun. of the New
York supreme court, chairman of the
convention, completed the calling of a
list of stntes and cities, mure 4ian $1,-
S50.0C0 hud been pledged to the cause.
Delegates from many, states, repre-
senlin-r a large number of Irish or-^
ganizations. crowded the Academy of
Music when Cardinal Gibbons in a
few word, presented the resolution
calling for the right of Iceland tp s«-
H'ct its 'form of government. Ap
plause swept the crowd aS ’ the , car
dinal slowly read the paper. * >'
No Worms in a Healthy Child
‘ All children troubled with worms have an un
healthy colbr, which indicates poor blood, and as a
rule, there Is more Or less stomach disturbance.
GROVE S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly
for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, im
prove the digestiou, and act as s General Strength-
; ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then
j throw off or di jpei the wormi, &mluhe Child will be
! in oerfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c perbotjtle.
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GREAT EXCITEMENT PREVAIL*
AMONG THE PEOPLE IN THE.
STREETS OF MUNICH.
DEPUTIES ARE PANIC STRICKEN
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Shots Wounding Minister Fired From
Gallery of Building Where First
Landgtag Was Being Held.
Copenhagen.—Kurt Eisner, the
varian premier, was shot and killed
by -Lieut. Count Arbo Valley, as Eis
ner was on his way from the foreign
"ministry,in Munich to the diet, says
a Munich dispatch. The shooting oc
curred in the Prannerstrasse, and
deqth resulted from two shots fired
from behind his head.
Eisner’s body was carried into ihe
foreign ministry, where it lies in the
porter’s lodge.
Soon after the shooting the Judicial
and police authorities arrived to in
vestigate . the ^assassination. There
was great excitement hi the streets
of the city. . ' . ’
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The diet, which was holding its first
session, adjourned indefinitely.
Munich.—Herr Auer, Bavarian min
ister, of the interior, has been shot.
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' The shooting took place during a
session of the landtag, while Auer
was alluding to the assassination of
Kurt Eisner, the Bavarian premier.
Auer fell wounded In the left side
and Deputy Osel was killed and two
other officials seriously wounded.
The shots were fired from the pub
lic gallery and caused a panic among
the deputies. „ .
The diet building now -is betbg
guarded by the military.
PREMIER CLEMENCEAU NOW
CONSIDERED'OUT OF DANGER
, Paris.—M. Clemenceau speut-ar
short time in his garden. - a He had
luncheon at miefdav and his appetite
was good. After luncheon he rested
for a while and then received Gen
eral Petain at 2 o'clock. -
Dr. Florant, whose name headed to
day’s morning-bulletin, is M, Clemen-
ceau’s personal physcian. ' Dr. Flor-,
ant recently had one of his lags am
putated. His visit to the premier was
the first time he had been out since
the' operation. When leaving M.
Clemeuceau’s resdence, Dr. Florant
declared that, with . his intimate
knowledge' bf the premier's tempera-"
ment, he considered M. Clemenceau’s
condition,excelJenJL L_: —2_'
. "I consider M. -Clemenceau out • of
danger.” ‘ he. said. “As., for the ex
tracting of the bullet. >this -heed not
be thought of, at-least for the pres
ent.”/.
LAGGING COMMITTEE WORK
- HASTENED BY CONFERENCE
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Paris.’—The committee of the peace
conference is' very anxious that -the
work of the commissions should be
hurried as much as possible. Their
tabors, as was anticipated, have been
very protracted, the. league of nations
commission being so far the only one,
which has accomplished its task.,
It is likely steps will be taken to
impress upon the commissions the
necessity of speeding up their labors
w^th a view to arriving at a conclu
sion before the return of Mr. Wilson.
The task of the special commissions
on the claims of the various national
ities has been on the whole more
Dear Amy:---
Mew furniture demands new rugs. When you
go to buy your rugs it makes lots of difference
where you go to buy them. I always leave the selec-
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From all indications the Spring Styles are
going to have considerable snap to them, •
and there will be shown el'othes with splen
did lines.
tion to people who know what colors will harmon
ize with my furniture, and what kind will give long
wear and always keep their bright colors.
Always your friend,
< Lou.
P. S. Neither I nor my friends have ever been
disappointed in the fugs We bought from
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Galloway-Simps on Fur.
Company
, "THE HOME MAKERS”
•asy.
TWENTY THOUSAND SOLDIERS
ON. THEIR WAY FROM FRANCE
Washington.—The departure from
France of 700 officers and 20,000 men
of the army on seven vessels, inclnd-
ing the battleship Michigan and ernis-
er Rochester, was announced by
the war department. The ships are
due at Atlantic'ports between Febru
ary 25 and March 5. Included among
the men are the first units of the,
27th (New York national guard) di-vl-
sion to start for home.,
MUNICH POLICE STATION
STORMED BY SPARTACAN8
All Kinds-Properly
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Written. See Me.
W. C. BAILEY, Clintpn, S. C.
Copenhagen.—Spartacan forces in
Munich stormed the police station
and arrested the chief of police and
several other persons, according to
reports from Berlin. The government
forces later attacked the spartacans
and ’early in the evening had recap
tured all public buildings,
Several soldiers were wounded
the flghtihg. ' Sailors who formed the
gpirtacan garrisons surrendered. ,
CERTIFICATES HAVE
BEEN OVERSUBSCRIBED
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Washington.—The last . offering of
$600,000,000 certificates of indebted
ness was oversubscribed by $20,578,-
000, the treasury announced. Oversub
scriptions were given by the St. Louis,
Minneapolis,. Chicago, Cleveland, New
York atdT' Philadelphia district*,
while the San Francisco, Boston, At-^
lanta, Richmond, Kansas City and Dal-'
las districts failed to reach their
quotas.
Now that the tension of war is over, the
public is once more turning to the pleasant
pastimes of good-dressing, and the styles
show a tendency to more joyous effects.
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Our stocks are arriving daily and we are
preparing for a big business, by having
bought the right goods at the right prices.
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Our Stocks contain the latest styles from
which young and old can make their se
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Full line of new Hats, Shoes, Shirts, Neck
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