The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, June 19, 1919, Image 7
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, SPECIAL NOTICES.
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NOTICK—I have a red cow without
horns. Owner can get same by pay
ing for this notice and feed. —
. W. My CHANEY.
FOR SALE—Hi |Iens I will sell
for % 100 each.' " '
Irby Hipp.
Card of Thanks
We wish here to express to the re
latives and friends of our dear son and
brothers, our appreciation of the kind
ness and sympathy shown us at his
death.
We take this means, also of ex
pressing our thanks for the beautiful
floral offerings.
For every kindness and act of sym
pathy we are sincerely grateful and
pray GodV blessing upon each one
who helped in any way.
Mrs. M. E. Sloan and family,
PEELING BLUE?
LIVER LAZV?
(are a mm
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. Bat
what you wish,—no danger. The next
time you feel lazy, mean, nervous,
blue or discouraged give your liver a
thorough cleansing 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.l
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Last Cement Vessel Not Like First.
New style Recently Launched.
San. Francisco, June 13.—The new
cement ship Palo Alto, recently
launched at Oakland differs materially
both as to architecture and composi
tion from the first concrete ship
“Faith”.
The system of steel reinforcing of
the Faith was diagonal, that of , the
Palo-Altn horWnntal anrt yerMpfl) Tho
DATE Cm FOR
OF
FIRST ORGANIZATION OF ITS
KIND TO BE FORMED AMONG
OUR FORCES IN FRANCE.
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power to create strength.
T> Cod Liver and Beef Peptone*, Iron
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Ammonium Citrate, Lime and Seda
Glycerophosphate*, Cascaria.
Any woman who burs a bottle of
Vinol for a weak, run-down, nervous
condition and finds after giving it a
fair trial it did not help her, will
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You see, there is no guess work
about Vinol. Its formula proves
there is nothing like it for all weak,
run-down, overworked, nervous men
and women and for feeble old. people
and delicate children. Try it once
and be convinced.
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and Druggist Everywhere
SOU) BY DRUGGISTS EVEKH
concrete aggregate used to the Faith
was rock, sand and cement, that of the
Palo Alto of sand, crushed terra cotta
and cement, making for lighter con
struction. The San Francisco Ship
building Company, builders of the
Faith, directed the construction of the
Palo Alto, the work being done under
inspection of the shipiping board.
The “shell” or walls of the Palo
Alto are four Inches thick with the
exception of part of the bottom, where
it Is five Inches in order to provide
additional strength to care for the
foundations of the machinery. Decks,
deckhouses, and necessary steel ap
purtenances, Is of concrete.
About six weeks hence, whan the
Palto Alto is ready to go into service,
another concrete vessel will be launch
ed. It is growing in,its forms located
next to those that held the Palo Alto.
It will be the first “puffed brick” ship
ever built and will be named the
“Twilight.”
DUNCAN’S CREEK CHURCH.
There will he serviees jat this
church next Sunday, June 22, the
communion to he administered in
the morning. If the weather per
mits, there will be twa services and
dinner served on the^ grounds.
SAYS EX-KAISER BELONGS
IN PATHOLOGICAL WARD
Berlin.—Former Emperor William
"belongs in the pathological ward”
and Is not wanted in Germany, declar
ed Herman Mueller, majority socialist
leader and whip in the national assem
bly, in a speech delivered before the
majority socialist convention.
Herr Meuller, who is one of the
most conservative of the socialists, re
ferring to the rumor that an attempt
was to be made to bring about the re
turn of the ex-emneror. warned the
Prussians said to be interested in such
a move that a majority of the German
people would not permit his return.
The speaker declared the former ruler
was dangerous to the country, and
blamed his verbosity for Germany’s
misfortunes.
GERMAN REPLY 18 LARGELY A
LONG SERIES OF COMPLAINTS
Paris.—The German reply to the
peace treaty submitted at Versailles
on May 7 maintafits that the enemies
of Germany have forsaken the peace
of Justice to which they had pledged
themselves In the -armistice negotla
ttons for a peace-of might. —
The reply protests against the pro
posed terms individually and collect
ively. and demands a return to the
original agreements. It presses for
verbal negotiations and states that
Germany expectS justice on a basis of
equality and reciprocity.
(The reply follows the lines of the
summary of the German counter pro-
posatsHgtren out in Berlin at about tho
time they were presented.)
The document covers 119 pages and
includes a covering letter by Count
von Brockdorff-Rantzau under date of
May 29, which has already been pub
lished, and a second section of com
ments following the main outline of
the original draft treaty. Two sep
arate papers on legal and financial
questions are included as part of the
general reply.
ORIGliUL STRENGTH, 37,000
The Division Suffered Its Heaviest
Losses While Engaged in Break
ing tha Hindenburg Lina.
Georgetown. — The old Hickory
(30th) Division Association, which re
cently opened headquarters at George
town, S. C., announces a change in
the date of the first reunion to be held
at Greenville, S. C. The original date
set for the first reunion was Septem
ber 28-29, but because of the fact that
September 28 will he Sunday the date
has been changed to September 29-30,
the anniversary of the breaking of the
great Hindenburg line by the ‘SOth
Division, American E. F.
The committee on organization,
composed of General L. D. Tyson, of
Knoxville, Tenn. Colonel Hol;mes B
Springs of Georgetown, .and Col. A1
bert Co* of Raleigh, N. C„ met at
Greenville as the city for the first re
union, anfl selected September 29-30
as the date therefor.
This association was organized at
Le Mans (Sarthe), France, just prior
to the return of the division to the
United States, and was the first organ
ization of its kind 9o be formed among
the United States forces in France.
Colonel Springs was chosen as tempo
rary chairman of the organization, and
Frank P. Bowen, of Knoxville, Tenn.,
secretary-treasurer.
Mr. Bowen opened headquarters at
Georgetown with approximately 20,000
members, and states that at the end
of the publicity campaign which will
shortly be inaugurated he hopes to
have a membership of at least 30,000.
The Old Hickory division, composed
chiefly of men from Tennessee, North
and South Carolina, sailed from New
York on May 11, 1918, with approxi
mately 27.000 officers and men. but
owing to the heavy casualties suffered
at the breaking of the strongest de
fenses of the enemv, the division re
ceived at least fifty per cent replace
ments whlc hwould bring the total
membership of the division to approx-
Imately 45,000.
WILSON EXPECTED TO
SAIL BEFORE JUNE 28
Paris.—President Wilson probably
will remain in Paris only three or four
days after his return from Belgium.
He will then embark at a French port
for the United States.
AMERICAN ARMY ONLY
TWOTHIRDS DEMOBILIZED
Habitual Constipation Cured
in 14 to 21 Days
•’LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a specially-
prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual
Constipation. It relievea promptly but
should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 day*
to induce regular action. It Stimulates and
Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take. Me
per bottle. -r
Washington—The army ie only
two-thirds demobilized, the war de
partment announced and It will take
more than three months to complete
the work-at the present rate of 817,-
000 discharges a month.
On June 10 the strength of the army
was 1,232,25 with 644,000 In France
and Germny, 83,000 enroute to the Uni
ted States and 406.000 in the United
States. More than 2,500,000 men have
been discharged.
Bickett’s Beautiful Admonition.
Spartanburg.—The commencement
exercises at Converse college has
come to a close. *
Addressing the graduating class.
Governor Thomas W v Bickett, of North
Carolina, In an eloquent address urged
the young women of the institution to,
be strong in character and body, nat
ural and holy in the years and expe
riences that lie before them. Con
cluding the series of his three general
themes, the chief executive of the sis
ter state declared that the world m
have holiness or die of moral mala:
“Man cannot supply It,” he said, "for
In the cnrsh~T>f the day the gentler,
impulses are Impaired or destroyed
and the hardening processes of busi
ness life are hardening to the finer
instincts. It is at this crisis that the
woman must save the man, it is at
this hour that her hour strikes.
“At night times.” said the governor,
"in the quiet hours it seems that
there comes from the world a wail of
pain and wild unrest. Th* chief "suf
ferer of the conditions causing the
anguish is the man, and unfortunate
is he who, with these environments,
must travel down grade to mother,
sister or wife and thrice blessed is the
man who, coming from the sordid
climbs up to his domestic life, who
moves homeward with his eyes turned
toward the hills and sees his home
shining like a star, with the woman
of that home as the light thereof."
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Baptist Summer Assembly.
Greenville.—Plans are rapidly being
completed for the South Carolina sum
mer assembly to be he1£ in Greenville
from June 28to July 11. inclusive, and
indications are that over 1.000 visit
ing BapUsts from all sections of the
states and other states will attend.
eighteen drowned and
FIFTEEN OTHERS MISSING
Tuscaloosa. Ala.—The 60-foot nle* w
lire launch, Mary Francis, with 63
persons, mostly ch.ild’-en, on hoard
turned turtle in tbe Warrier river
three miles above Tuscaloosa. Eigh
teen per«o n s.are known to have been
Prowned and 15 others are mieelng.
Most of the victime were women
and children, as are practically all
the missing. An ovef-crowdlng pf
the launch la given ail
tkm accident.
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Wslterboro Postoffice Advanced.
^ Walterboro.—C. Henderson Fraser,
postmaster, reports that he has Just
received notification that the Walter
boro postoffice has been advanced
from a third class to a second class
office. The gross receipts of the of
fice during the year ending in June
were approximately 110,000 and the
requirements of receipts for a second
class office nre only $8,000. The ad
vancement o? the office in class will
mean that the posttmaster will receive
a higher salary an^rhe permitted to
employ more aseistaxtr
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materials will find our assortments full of interest—
Coats and Trousers of Priestly Mohairs, Tropical
Worsteds and the different shades of genuine Palm
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H OWARD & FOSTER Shoes, Straw Hats, Sum
mer Underwear, Silk Shirts, in fact, ^ all that’s
needed for the summer attire of a gentlemen.
Shooting at Blacksburg.
Ohffney.—Jamas Wabh of Blacks
burg, is In the Cherokee county Jail,
a ■ ,
charged with shooting Brown Moss at
Blacksburg. Domestic touble aee said
to have been the cause of the shoot
ing. , Webb, immediately after the
»hooing came t o Gaffney and surren
dered to the,sheriff, but refused tc
talk. It is said that Webb has been
sway from home for several months,
sad ealy voceutly returned to Blacks-
burg, but was not living wih his wtfa,
boarding.
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