The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 28, 1925, Image 6

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4V' PAGE SIX/ a.r- \f . J “X TOE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C. Z( IT HAS LASTED I Clinton People Must Believe Such * Convincing Testimony As Mrs. Garijer’s. -r , South Carolina Press' . Meeting at Brevard No one in Clinton who suffers back ache, headaches, dizziness, rheumatic pains, or distressing urinary ills can afford to ignore this twice-told stopy of a Clinton resident. It is confirmed testimony, telling of luting benefit from Doan’s Pills—a stimulant diure- « tic to the kidneys, T *’" ~ >iA — Greenville, May ; 23—The annual convention of the South Carolina Press association will * be held at Brevard, N. C., July 8, 9 and 10, it was an nounced .here today by J. Rion Mc- Kissick, president of the organization. The members "will - assemble here on the evening of July 7 and on the iol- . It’s evidence that 'no man or womalK^ in Clinton can doubt. Mrs. J. A. Ga-ner, 29 ^ferson St., Clinton, saVs: “I had dizzy Spells and black specks came before mV eyes. Wheh I bent I could hardly straighten, as sharp pains shot through my backlth nearly taking my breath* L heard ofVpc Doan’s Pills and used some. They cured me.” FOUR YEARS ner said: “Doan’s trouble and best of all, the cure has lasted. Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t sim ply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Pills—tlfe same that Mrs. Gar ner had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. lowing day will go by automobile to 'Brevard, making a stop at Caesar’s Head. On their return, they will visit Pickens county. Delightful entertain- ifient for the newspapermen is being panned at Greenville, Caesar’s Head, BVevard and Pickens. ^It is likely^that the association will hold a joint ses-j^ l 'om Chicago, on with the North ■CftYOltn* Press MRS. J. D. AUSTIN DIES SUDDENLY ".a- Beloved and Well Known Woman An swers Death’s Summons,. Funeral At Cross Hill Tomorrow. Clintoniafls were shocked yesterday •a< to learn.spf the sodden death of Mrs. Sallie Clardy Austin, wife of Dr. J D. Austin, of this my, which occurred early yesterday iporninfr at her resi dence on Centennial street. She suf fered an attack-of heart failure short ly after mid-night and within a few minutes-had expired. The funeral service will be held Fri day morning at 11:30 o'clock at Cross Hill, following thyarrival of her son Mrs. Austin was tn hdi* 61st year NOTICE ^ RE: Estate Mrs. Alice Milam, deceased. Notice js hereby given that the undersigned will make his finalfreturn qf his acts and doings as administra tor of the abota named estate tp the Judge of Probate for Laurens County, S. 0., at Laurens, S. C., at 11 o’cldck A. M., on Tuesday, July 7, 1925, ahd will on said date make application io id said Court for .final discharge a^ aid- • X • ’ ' ' \ ministrator. association on the §fternoon of July 9,'at' Brevard, since the latter body and was- a native of this county, hav ing been raised in the >Mt. Galliger ;When you think of Subscriptions for Magazines or Newspapers—Think of JAMES W. CALDWELL. Any periodical published anywhere in any language at publishers’ rates or less. ites or NEWBERRY COLLEGE SUMMER SCHOOL • JUNE 29—AUGUST 7, 1925 v . , Courses for certification credit pffered to Primary, Interm^ V diate and High School teachers.— . -Courses for college entrance credit.. College credit courses.^ Strong faculty, standard courses, comfortable dormitory ac comodations, excellent table fare, congenial surroundings, minimum expense. For bulletin and other information address. • JAS. C. KINAFUfc Director, 1^0. Box 3, Newberry, S. C. ^ i ~ M 5- A number of years ago she LATER, Mrs. Gar- w ju hold its conventidhrltt Anheville section. A number of years ago shi cured me of kidney iat the same time. \ moved hete from Crose Hill, and dur ing this time she made and held a large circle of friends^ , who • were jved to Jeam of her shocked and £riev untimely passing. She was a devoted merfrfcer 6f the First Baptist church, . possessing a beautiful . Christian character, ^nd highly regarded in this community. Her sweet', gentle ways' antT kindness heart, and tender sympathy, en- i aearea her to all with whom she came in contact. —— . The deceased is survived* by her husband, two daughters, Mrs. A. S. Dargan of Darlington, and Miss Louise Austin of this city; three sons. Prof. W. C. Austin of Chica^b, R. P. Austin of Greenville,. an^i James M. Austin of Charleston. At«p by the following four sisters: Mrs. Lula Kay of Greenville,- Mrs. 0. B. Simmons of Miami, Fla., Mrs, W. C. RasorVjf ’Cross Hill, and Mrs. \Y. J. Moore o Greenwood,— Jt All persons having claims against the estate of the said Mrs. Alice Milam, will file the same, duly veri fied, With the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, S. N C., or with R. W. Wade, attorney, at Clinton, S. C., on or before the 4th day of. July, 1925, or be forever barred. — D. W. MULLfNAX, 7-2 Adm. Estate Mrs. Alice Milam. W A N T S THURSDAY, MAY 2S, ► > ^ < ► I 1 Rates for advertising in this column k ivairs tur auvmisulg ire one cent per word for each inser tion. with a minimum charge of 25c, payable invariably in advance. WE HAVE a real bargain in jbl used piano. O’Dapiel & Reid. 5-28-2tc FOR SALE«jOne fresh milk cow. ^ee J. 0. Barnett. r , Itp PEAS FOR SALE—$5.00 per bushel. Corn $1.50 per bushel. C. W. Stone. * ttr REDUCED PRICES—Meal per sack $2.00, Hulls per hundred 70c, Sacked Hulls $1.00. Clinton Oil Mill. lie Following <vur policy of giving , t 0 \ the best service possible at all times, we have just abided ta our plant— T A NEW CLEANING FOR LADIES’ FANCY WORK tii 'A'y&Pt . 'A ^Te Friendly Invites you to f - •- cAtlanta . »• RATES: One Pcrsbn $2.50. $3.00 $3.50. $4.00 $5.00 Two Persons $4.50, $5.00 $6.00, $7.00 The bett place in Atlanta to eat. S dining rooms and al fresco ter race. Circulating i c e water and -ceil ing fan* in every room. ,f Atlanta’s newest and finest hotel. Magnificent pointments. a p- Special arrange-t menta for hand ling automobile parties. Garage. The HENRY GRADY Hotel * , 550 Rooms—550 Baths Corner Peachtree and Cain Streets *“ * ^ f - JAMES F. deJARNETTE, V.-?. & Mgr. THOS. J. KELLEY, Asso. Mgr, The Following Hotels Are Also Cannon Operated: GEORGIAN HOTEL Athens, Ga. W. H. CANNON. Manager JOHN C. CALHOUN HO^EL Anderson, S. C. D.T. CANNON, Manager V i FOR RENT—A three room apart ment with modern convt?nienees. Apply v tio Phone 340. - Up LAURENS MAN IS SHOT IN AFFRAY SALE^-50 bushels of corn on $1.50 per bushel. J. L. Dickert, PHbne X621.' * . Itc Paul H. Weir in Hospital With Wound Laid to Falher-in-Law, Travis R. Pitts. Lauferfsr -'YTffy’ - 23.--Faul Hayne NOTICE—We sell bagging and ties, i Buy cotton seed and gin .cotton. T. J. Blalock’s Ginnery, Clinton, S. C> if Weir, section foreman for the Colum bia, Newberry & I^urens railroad, is at the Laurens hospital, to which in stitution he was carried last night for treatment pf a pistol wound in his PLANTS FOR SALE—Periwinkle, 5 cents per dozen, 35 cents per lO0r-|-i ► Sweet potatcy25 cents per 100. I. C. Bo la rtd. 5-28-2tc < WANTED—Live; energetic salesman for Watkins 150 Household Necessi- ties in Clinton. Earnings $35-$50 arm, alleged to have been inflicted by weekly. Exclusive territory. JWrite his father-in-law, Travis R. Pitts, who i The J. R. Watkins Co., Dept. J-6, 231 conducts a store and paint shop near the Laurens Oil mi]J, in the easterly part of the*city. The shooting is said to have occur- Johnson Ave., Newark N- J- 5-28-4tp MILLIONS genuine Potato Plants for immediate shipment. Porto Rico, red shortly before IT o’clock last night • Early Triumph, Pumpkin Yam and at the home of Pitts, and is sup-1 Jersey Sweets. 1000, $1.50; 5000, posed to have been the consequence j $6.25. First class plants and prompt of domestic troubles. W’eir’s wife, it j shipment guaranteed: Schroer Plant is stated, has been making her home: Farms, Valdosta,Ga. 6-ll-3tp with her^father for some time, \tfhile | - Weir-lives in another part of town, j FOR SALE—To save expense of mov- It is claimed that a reconciliation be- j ing my furniture to Washington, D. tween W’eir and his wife was about to C., will Pffer complete furnishings for be effected, and that Weir had been 6-room house, including 10-piece din- invited to the Pitts home for the pur-1 ing room suite, 5-piece bed room suite, pose of adjusting differences. Weir was at the Pitts'home in the yard or new model Singer sewing machine, art squares, rugs, Detroit vapor stove, re in the street about the Pitts premises when he became involved in a difficul- ' '. ^ _ ty with -his brother-in-law, Milledge Pitts, it appears, and during the tus- frigerator, tables, chairs, etc. Every thing in excellent condition and can be seen in Clinton* W rife me what you are interested in. E. N. Beard, ({• ale’between them for the possession 325 15th Street, Northeast, Washing of a pistol which W’eir is said th^have ton, D. C. 2tc dr&wn on the younger v Pitts, the .A..:... Collar Attached and - — - - J Neckband Shirts IN A VARIETY OF MATERIALS Eclipse and Wilson Bros. Shirts, with and without collars, in all the new patterns and materials. There’s nothing for real comfort for business or pleasure like a well-fitting, pre-shrunk Shirt. If you. are particular as to style and pattern of your shirts, we can please you. * Our stocks are new, fresh -and completer' ' ^! Come in today and make your selection. PRICE: $1.50 TO $3.00 “One Price to AH” — PHONE 47 CLINTON, S. C. father-in-law appeared on the scene armed with a 45 Colts.', Five times he is alleged to have fired* into or in the direction of his son-ip-law. In addition to the wound in the arm, one bullet hit W’eir’s ear and still anotKer grazed th^back of hi& neck. His arm was shattered. T. R. Pitts was today admitted to bail on a bond of $500 for his appear ance at the next term of court pn a charge of assault and battery with in tent to kill. Meantime, Millege Pitts swore out a warrant before Magis trate McCravy against Weir, charging him with assault and battery and car rying concealed weapons. Why Not Keep Your Money at Home by giving me your Magazine and Newspaper subscriptions, either in club or single subscriptions? I can handle your subscriptions at publish ers price or less. JAMES W. CALDWELL THE MAGAZINE MAN Phone 243 at 12:30 P. C. HONORED BY CHICORA Dedicates This lies r yteriar Sister Institution Year’s Annual to Presby College "‘Brothers.” “Nods and Becks,” Chicora’s annual publication, just issued from the press, has been dedicated to the Presbyterian College. The annual is attractively executed in a* leather binding, with a picture of one of the buildings on its cover, and the following dedication words; ' ■ • “We have often been told that P. C. is our brother college. We will ' l admit that some • of th^ students are ' ► dur brothers; others perhaps—and it to these brothers, real or other wise, that we dedicate this volume,” We can handle garments of re finest material by this pro cess—every job guaranteed to be perfectly done.. ' ^ f For Men’s Gabardine Summer Suits we have a new process of cleaning that gives the original color and an attractive and last ing Appearance. * : .. ■' 1 ”, Let us serve you. Buchanan’s Pressing Chib ji P 'At /> l _■. V-ll l-,- V V “The Old Reliable” PHONE 28 ' Newberry Minister . Goes to Virginia Newberry, May 23—Dr. C. A. Freed, pnstot qf thejLutheran church of the Redeemer’for the past four years, has resigned his work in Newberry to be come pastor of Grace Lutheran church of Winchester, Va., The resignation ^ was tendered to the -church council . Friday afternoon to take effect the ; latter part of June. * Before coming to Newberry, P.r. Freed was pastor qjt Ebenezer Luther- lan church in Columbia for 18 ytfara and prior to that preached at Middle- .brook, Va., for nine years. It is with genuine regret that 'Dr. Freed »nd ^»is family are leaving Newberry as they have hosts of friends here. .’Fhe church cQuncil. is making—airrangfe- mcr.ts for a supply at present. - Saves Money for yow fcy oxtoraunattag LICE AND MITES and a* a Sanitary' Protection > Eframiifal — Efkaat — (Mini , EASY TO USE One Gallon makes 100 _ Of onicient aismrocxaix ready for Write for a VOR BAXJI-SY SADLER-OWENS -—PHARMACY AT UNION STATION ' TEL. 400 Munsingwear Union Suits, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $3.00 at L. B. Dillard 1 On her toes. You bet! Every piston purring with power. Every drop of gas doing its bit. Naturally-^-it’s “Stand ard”, the gasoline that leads them all in pep and power. . I % irr GASOLINE ; 'V- MADE THE CAROLINA^ • I mii'miffi