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THE CEINTON CHRONICLE,
N, 8. C.
IHif? (S^rmtirle
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
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THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1925
Jacobs was the event of the ffreatesl summer vacations; while some take
interest and brought back memories vacations at their regular jobs all the
that will always abide ajid be eh»- yeay round.
shrined in the hearts of those who i — J —■
were reared under his care and knew' Tall men freqtf8ntl|ucomplain about
and loved him. There were mam the short beds, but they have the ad-
tear-dimmed eyes as memory recalled vantage of being able to stick their
times in the past when he stood as feet out of the window.
a father to that large gathering of j —
boys and girls, and spent his loyingi Speaking of reading; the average
ZVf’red Clinton Post‘Office u oni .unselfish life In ‘curiae for little'gM! find, very little of interest in the
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NOTICE—We sell bagging and ties.
Buy cotton seed ami gin cotton. T.
J. Blalock’s Ginnery, Clinton, S. C. tf
RESIDENT LOTS FOR SALE—Su
perb resident lots on Centennial and
stone, bearing his honored name, his DgS^CJlldfliVtS ColOJlCl " | Cleveland street? now for sale. T. L
children. It was a tribute due him, cook books,
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hdys and girls scattered throughout
.75 this country and in foreigi: nations a?
.50 well, rejoiced in heart that they could
have a part in contributing and erect
irg the monument as a
Little Ttf Meet July 4
W. Bailey.
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heApir.it.of love beLvve.cn pupil and Which, time and r. ice ‘.ho. 0 w il to u. -
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whcle-hearted exp’esricn of thfeir love f'ed to meet ..t tit
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BARBECUE at Mountville, ' S. C
L'.iturd^y, duly 4th. Mr 'k. B. l!3
Walter F. Lynch, maMa-i®®
AT PRICES THAT SAVE
. It’s a grand combinatioh—for any house
wife—to get foodstuffs that are of the
highest grade at prices that offer the ut-‘
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; block hand ban: by M. M. RarreH.
rattM pic-|A..R., a rta for at.il.. cave of i{ u H -
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. the country. Lit-fu n f ed >ly,the gove- 'n!.;nt
women came, for ser ices rendor' I in tho R.volu-
iili.Uo c.U remittances to (Their Jfeet ome More placed on the tionary war. Colonel Little 82rved
THE r*IlROT4I( LE PUBLISHING CO. j familiar' caoijius, there was a feeling under Goor-Washington. w.i.- $10,000,000 COMPANY,wants y<m to
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CLINTON. S. (\, JUNE 25, 1925
I of happines?: and jey. Jt was a Jiomc-
: coning,'different from any ever held (
1-hearara at Ilia funeral.
It is hoped as many as can of the
before, an inspiring sight to the on-ifamily and those otherwise interested)
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sell ISO daily home necessities in
Clinton. Profits ,$35-$50 weekly. Ex
perience unnecessary. For particulars
looker, and a memorable occasion for (will meet with baskets at or before f write The J. R. Watkins Co., Dept. JT,
all who were here for it. ; noon 'of the fourth at the home, and 221 Johnson Ave^ Newark, N. J. tp
The result will be two-fokj. FivsLd t'g. .fprins-of Crawford E. Little,
ic was a great joy to the former *there will he a bask^t^ dinner,
Thonwell bo-s and girls, and will 1 »hd where all may meet and mingle
^ogetivr as family and friends for a
APPRECIATED (serve, after years of separation, to
The courtesies shown the “Golden A' 0 them lloser to the W ° ld home” apd - whil e before the unveiling.
Jubilee” Visitors by the people of 1° sen d them back home filled with- -*> 7
Clinton w r ere deeply appreciated an$ | renewod interest and a determine ion
made profound mpres.sion upon the j * () for the institution a place in
gathering that hud come “back home”[the lives and hearts of tho people m
for a few days reunion. -Expression i ^h e * r res P ec ^* V0 churches and locali-
to this feeling wxis made by a number! f* es - ^he other hand, the reunion
U tte visitors.-at.the Alumni meeting.bKMJUUnspiration to.the childigi now
and this “sentiment was incorporated | assembled in tho home and will ha\e
■in resolutions covering the week’s en- a ^ re moral effect upon them. These
tertainment which appear in today’s boys and girls^seeing their big broth
ers and sisters filling places of use
fulness and trust and honor in the
world, will be spurred on and encour-
aged to make the best of the oppor-
all they saw ^ tunities that are now theirs. Like-
paper.
The coming of that large and fine
bunch of Thornwelb ji'oys and girls will
to -our, -city
They we^e touched by
Goldville Wins From
Broad River Team
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The Goldville baseball team d feat-
ed the '■ftrsU^matt"Rrv c r ~Pc*v e.r ‘enm-
pany team of Parr Shoals List $a ur-
dgiy by the score of § to 2. The fea
tures of the game were the air-tight
support rendered Longshore by the en-.
(ire Goldville team, and especially the
sensational fielding of Dugan at first.
DELIGHT FUL WRIGHTS V I L L E
REACH. Thru sleepers via SEA
BOARD. Breakfast at Hamlet, lunch
at beach. Arrive Wilmington 11:25
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and heard, they were mindful of the| WiS ^> it "’ill ihstil! into their ii*es a
fine spirit that exists, between town 1 spirit of loyalty, love and devotion for
and orphanage, they went back to their j the home the thing that really counts
homes carrying lasting memories of 1 mos t alter all.
Clintbn and hllr people. I So, without the least exaggeration
Coprtesy costs little, yet pays so (anyone in a position to know, can tes-
well, Clinton people who caught the tify that .the.-Jubilee was a success,
spirit of the “Golden Jubilee” and , far passing the expectations of those
only six scattered hits off Long
shore’s masterly pitching, while Gold
ville bunched twelve hits off ReeVes.
This evens the count between the
two teams, Broad* River having de
feated Goldville three weeks ago. A
third game will be played Saturday.
mainifested a spirit of interest and
sympathy towards that outstanding
and historic event have the genuine
thanks and appreciation of all who
were hern far the week. .—
WHY PEOPLE BEHAVE
The fact excited some notice, that,
when 250,000 people slept
Final Settlement
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Take notice that on the 29th day of
: FLIT
For ants, flies, mosqui
toes, etc. 75c per can.
SADLER-OWENS
PHARMACY
AT UNION STATION TEL. 100
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T' To Our Customers
who i sponsored it. To Dr. Lynn, the
present president, and to his entire
staff of workers, the heartiest con
gratulations are in order for the ex-1 June, 1925, I will render a final ac-
cellent manner in which the big un- count of my acts and doings as Execu-
dertaking was handled. Everything trix of the estate of James R. Cope-
moved like clock-work, there was not land, deceased, in the office of the
a mishap or incident to mar the occa-| Judge of Probate for Laurens county,
sion from the opening hour until it at 11 o’clock a. m., and on the same
”“ c " "-“u- ■“ ‘A7 ,closed. iday will apply for a final discharge
York city parks during the recent hot, , ,, _ . , . i n from my trust as Executrix,
spell, the police did not have to make Wonderful. This word describes, w . , , . \
any arrests, and no trees or shrubs a measure at least, Thornwell’s “Gol-j All pewons having demands against
d en Jubilee.” said estate will present them on or be-
fore that 4£y, alpproved and authenti-
rTLiL-.’*"-—*— cated, or be forever barred. And all
in New
Dr. E. Mood Smith
Dr. Felder Smith
OPTOMETRISTS
MODERN SERVICE
SPECIALISTS
Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted
15 West Main Street Phone 101
CLINTON. S C.
were damaged. This, however, may
not have been due so much to respect
for the law, as to the fact that thew
were too tired by the heat to disobey
the rules.
Which reminds one of the Sunday
pchool boy, who although usually dis
obedient, was very quiet one Sunday.
His teacher complimented his father
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J persons indebted are notified to make
♦ payment by that date.
MRS. MAYME L. COPELAND', *
Executrix.
Some women dam their old man’s EnplpnciV FfvstPl*ia and
on his improved behavior, who, how- sock while others j ust cuss about itJ
ita’gwi 1 Nervousness
ever, was forced to acknowledge that
it was probably because, the boy had
Hobo “has been highly esteemed in
_ nn n 9n .. . 0 p . . fnrp The ,fellow who has a little money „ uuu na3 uecn IH15 „ I)
gone on a 20 mile hike the day before ^ j nV est never has any trouble find- p n pi pn „ v Hv^teria
and was too tired to “cut up. im? friend* * , Epelepsy and Hysteria.
m g mg mend*. 1 You T druggist will sell you a treat-
Much of the misbehavior of the
world would be stopped, if people were | Not many folks blow out the gas
ment of six bottles of Hobo Kidney
SWIM IN
LAKE THOMAS
We have moved from our former posi
tion into larger headquarters on West
Pitts Street, opposite Bailey’^ Bank.
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In our new home we will be well pre
pared to continue to do your Pressing*
Cleaning, Dyeing* etc., in the same satis
factory manner that has always character
ized our way of doing business..
COME TO SEE US IN
OUR NEW HOME.
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Buchanan’s Pressing Club
Phone No. 28 Clinton, S. C.
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given plenty of scope for activity and' any longer,*but a good many are huv- and Bladder Remedy for $6.00. •
kept just tired enough so that the j ngr bootleg stuff that is just as dan-‘4 A fter taking the treatment you are
spirit of mischief w6uld not seize gerous.
them. Boys with a good playground |
on which they can work off their high
spirits, are not near so likely to get
into trouble.
SIMPLE HABITS URGED
The board of bishops of the Metho
dist church has issued a statement to
the members of that organization, in
which they ask those people to forego
habits of luxurious personal expend^
ture.
This suggestion will be warmly ap
plauded by the mass of the people,
though it is doubtful if very much at
tention will ba paid to it. ^ It is, of
course, easy for those who have but
little money, to suggest to the wealthy
that they should omit extravagant ex
penditure. If one -had been very suc
cessful in business and had always
had money, it might not be so easy
to cut off these costly habits.
However, the bishops who have
started thia proposal, have a good idea.
Not much happiness is gained by the
people who spend lavishly tod extra
vagantly on themselves. If they would
take the same money and use it in
Works of kindness and beneficence.
The present age is said to have a
mania for speed, but you would not
know it when watching many people
work.
;noi entirely satisfied with the-results
obtained we will gladly refund your
money.
Hobo Medicine Co., Beaumont, Texas.
It used to be that men started on
their search for success by milking
the cows, but npw the idea seems to
be to milk the public.
Originally, man was the head of the
house, later the woman assumed that
position, and just now it seems to be
l^eld by the kids.
The American people need not think
they can feed themselves merely by
planting garages in their back yards.
PIANOS for RENT
O’DANIEL & REID
Every Business Man
Knows Tliis Bank
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While Cal Coolidge is trying to save
a dollar, the politicians are thinking
up ways to spend ten when congress
meets again.
SWIM IN
LAKE THOMAS
The busineaa outlook is said to be
promising. So the slow pay debtors
frequently are. •
The graduating classes know a
the gratitude and friendships they J f 1 ??* dea *, *V )W ’ and ** t ^ iey ^ r ? ow
would create would be worth more ““•‘to a year from now, they
than any luxuries.
Swill be more fortunate than most of
us were at the same age.
When the automobile driver runs
into a tree, the fault of course, whs
due to the tree-for being in the way.
- It is claimed that business needs
more salesmanship. It also needs,to
have lots of folks quit talking so
much and go to work.
An advertisement states that chicks
can be raised very nicely on milk, but
many chickens of our acquaintance de
mand ice cream adds.
A GREAT SUCCESS
Judging from every possible stand-
hrd. YhomweU’a “-Golden Jubilee” was
to outstanding success and will go
down in history as one of the big red-
letter events in the life of the institu
tion. Future historians will write
about itj and fifty years hence, the
happenings of the past week will be
. brought back to the minds of those
who may be permitted to still be
here.
The occasion was a fitting celebra
tion of the fiftieth birthday of this
great institution. The program did Much is being said nowadays about
'not have a dull moment and was high- the silent vote, bat this does not ap-
ly appropriate. Throughout all the ply to the women. ■
proceedings; as should have been the> y
ease, a strong current of tribute led People's brains are said to be small-
to Dr. William Flamer Jacobs, founder er than they were in the ice age, but
apd for forty-two years ita. president ; 'tht heads of many remain inflated to
and to the praise of his great work. | the prehistoric^ size.
' The unveiling of the magnificent. —
monument to the memory of Dr. 1 Many are beginning to go off on'
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DREADFUL PAINS
Tbit Lady Suffered Severely,
Took Cirdgi, tad Got Well
Mr*. George S. Hunter, of
Columbus, Qa., writes:
"1 suffered with dreadful pains
la my sides during ... My side
hurt so bad it nearly killed me. I,
had to go to bed and stay some
times fwo weeks at a time. I
could not work and I just dragged
around the house.
“1 got very thin—I went from 126
pounds down to less than 100. My
mother had long been a user of
Cardui and she knew what a good
medicine it was for thia trouble, so
she told me to get some and take it.
I sent to the store after it and be
fore I had taken the first bottle 1
began to improve.
ff My aides hurt leu and 1 began
to improve in health... The Cardui
acted as a fine tonic and I do not
fed like the aaae person. I am so
much better. 1 am well now.
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THE MOST IMPORTANT FACTOR IN THE
SUCCESS OF MANY A BUSINESS MAN IS
HIS STRONG BANKING CONNECTIONS.
HE LOOKS UPON THIS BANK AS SOME
THING MORE THAN A CUSTODIAN OF
HIS ACCOUNT. IT IS HIS BUSINESS COUN
SELLOR, TO BE RELIED UPON FOR VALU
ABLE INFORMATION AND ADVICE.
IF YOU’RE NOT TAKING ADVANTAGE OF
OUR SERVICE, YOU’RE MISSING SOME
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“OUR SERVICE HAKES FRIENDS”
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