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CHRONICLE, 1 THE HOME OF .Built-Right Monuments / ALL WORK GUARANTEED Yard Next To D. E. Tribble Co. Clinton Monument Company Box 97 Clinton, S. C. ICE CREAM SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY WHY NOT Double Your Protection You can—oy securing THE AETNA LIFE’S Modified Policy Because—the COST is SO LOW. S. W. SUMEREL, Agent P AINT UP! Use bet- ter painty and still one-third when you use Stag semi-paste Paint. You help to mix it your self. Mix one gallon of ‘Stag” with ore gallon of Sold by D. E. TRIBBLE CO. 'THIS bird is th* same aga • as the one below. It weighs one pound. It is stunted and partly para-, lyzed because it didn’t get r pHIS bird is the same age weighs over 2H pounds. It is healthy and vigorous because it has been fed Clinton Hatchery & Feed Co. Clinton, S. C. Phone 2I3-W STATE POUTICS BECOMES WARM AS STUMPING TIME DRAWS NEAR Stage Is Set For Summer. “To Run Or Not To Run” Is Question Now Faced By Many Aspirants For Political Honors. Columbia, May 22.—Political b ill flower into full-blown condida< mother four years. The ba laries, equivalent to election, will 1 y a decision of the State Democratic parties will hit the trail that will tak that date, all prospe< the question “to n» . . yention here last We<i nesday brought forth a rather scant Roach S. Stewart, of Lancas he had definitely deaided no andidate for either the Unit ed States Senate, or the Governorshii Senator Stewart issued a statemen thanking those who for severs months have been urging him to be i candidate for one of the two highes offices to b« filled this summer. Col. T. Beth Butler, of Gaflucy enator from Cherokee county, cause< irprise in some quarters by announc Lieutenant Governor. His name hai connection with th< . ign, and also as i possible contender for the Governor G. Padgett, of Colleton county, lade the statement that he intended the Lieutenant Coyer The Difference that Purina vrill make/ nembers of the House. ssions of the Legislature in the would be held every two y« is pointed out by supporter ive the State practically four-year sriods of freedom from political agi- No changes in the situation with re- gainst Commissioner Harris and wa i the second race. Other offices to be filled includ. n, Secretary of State, Comp- leneral, and State Treasurer, of 'the Congressional races _ Mr. Brantle., surg. T. B. Pearce, State Sena from Richland county for the 1 utcome of diffe. everal prospective > important po- District, has so far refrai Senate STEWART WILL NOT RUN FOR GOVERNOR Columbia, May 19.—43enatoi Spartanburg, s. Stewart, of Lancaster, who today " probability, was elected chairman of the St tocratic Executive Committee mneed that he has definitely scond primary by the pi >r Senator, Cole L. Blease, incumbent. Senator N. B. Dial, of league, Senator Smith. The latter ’ been 4U recently in a Florence hor- il but he is reported to have shown “ oVeftient and is expected to take t^e stump on June 15. \t Governor Edmund b. Wagener, one of the'first Governor, was also th to qualify for the can itig his assessment finitely f is probably »y State offic ibout decided t id my law prac m that he has been receiving ap is from all sections of the State to ms personal r announced candidates ! Today when ars and a Representative J ca tic ns county for the last six out ' n{ and George K. Lanry, formerly j»» te Senator from Chester! _ many that this was ion as to how the people through- ; the State felt for him. His nom is^Senatof 6 Arthur Voung^ of° ChlJ r-1 lesion, being the first. His name wa n ’ proposed by. Judge Mendel Smith, of One of the principal plar Mr. Laney’s formal announcemer belief that the “gross inequalities J. B. FRONTIS JEWELER CLINTON, s. a KNOW YOUR OWN STATE O'Gw ‘STANDARD" ‘fyadMap 'THIS new map is complete and up-to-date in every X way—the beat months of special study and pef- sonal investigation could make it. It shows the best te for any trip, and helps you get a ment from your car. Convenient index tc cities. It’s easy to read. Easy to follow. Easy to il Company road markers and a worthy successor to the popular Know Your Own Sto/e booklets. And like the famous “Standard ’’Gasoline and "Standard” Motor Oil—this new map takes the guess out of One of these maps is now ready for you. Call today at the nearest “Standard” Service Station or “Standard” dealer. Ask for the new “Standard” road map—it’s Free. STANDARD OIL COMPANY ('Up, Jersey) Hard-Boiled, This Good year Heavy Duty Cord How would you like to have a tire that couldn’t be licked? Drive it hard—give it the bad news—run it anywhere short of a nail plant or a glass works. Easy, now! Don’t crowd. We’ve got plenty for you. The new Goodyear Heavy Duty Cord for passenger cars. Made with extra plies of SUPERTWIST—extra elastic and extra strong—armored with circumferential sidewall ribs—powered with the famous All-Weather Tread. Costs what? Let us give you the good news—confiden- McDaniel Vulcanizing Works R. P. CHAPMAN, Manager The Clinton Chronicle—$1.50 a Year