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b •r .' * PAGE TWO THE CUNTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER H, 'f . * ** + + **** + + **♦♦*♦*♦* + ♦+♦*+ that the dry weather'will protect us * FARM DEMONSTRATION J ne VhT , Fa “ f" ^ * t^PW’c i much help to y<^u <in that ( yo\i get your J ‘ ^ • * : cotton in early next spring. Besides C. B. CANNON, County Agent • that the fall plowing will greatly aid * + *4. +++*')> + ** + + + * + <i’* + *++*'* ; * ' you ir storing up winter rains for next ' - MARKETING PBCANS " [year’s crop., Early, fall plowing »ill TA ‘aid in pulverizing the soil for next .^s,t >eai we ia< a 1a er arge y ear > s t . ro p There will ^be much gairf- crep of pecans produce! m*.Laurens ; ed by fal f' plowinfr ljet s make it a county, as well as in other counties of , coun - ide ^ Destrov a |i South Carolina To some of the farm- staIks e-< it was mu or t em o m a think we have been much dam- market foi same. >ou wis , ert> ' : a g et j by boll weevil infestation in'the f< re, my assistance in se 'OK >ou r pe pj edjnon ^ section, but in my opinion .‘J By Arthur Brisbane' cans, t+iis year, please gut in touch w th me at once. Rewiyipg | count y aRen t Has had the privilege of endorse or commend all of Mr. Bris- have been located in South Carolina workinK in the i ower part of' t h e state bane’s views and conclusions. His ed- to begin receiving the pecans. ^ Y ou as<an affent an( j has- experienced se- itorials are published as expressions we have not had boll weevils yet. The The Chronicle does not necessarily mav sell to this organization .and ob tain your money upon delivery, at prices quoted below. If ybp afe not os j t j on an( j y 0ur nex t door neighbor satisfied with t e=^- pncefi yoy ma> m not j estt . 0 y his stalks/it is of ad- :ans and request t'’« vantagc t0 destroy y „ u ^,. n agent and has- expev rious destruction by boll weevil. In of opinions of the world’s .highest sal- case it will not be a county-wide prop- aried editor. / ship your pecans FRUIT ;es ■ESP - ' ' Kf b' special price that you put on nuts. The association will do all in its power ^ have already beg'un ordering fruit to sell the nuts at your u * trees for the farmers of my county will not guarantee sel mg , em a - season. I have received prices on that ^rice. . same and The nuts should be harvested as for early as possible, in order t;o get them ajfent j n true sense 0 f ^e word. MONKEY SUPERMAN 115 RATTLESNAKES HER QUIVERING FUESII INDUSTRY AND SCIENCE Professor Voronoff has made old . ^ men seem younger writh the help of am wi ing to or er e monke yl gi an ds has made science take you. I am not a fruit tree . ■ ^ niwlv - on the market. I have' he®*? notified officially that a large totanage of last "® . a v ''’"^b’ wv e ‘’ "‘ v 7 , year’s nuts arc being sold on^The mar- ^ ^ the next th ; ee using animal glands on young children him seriously. Now he proposes to create super- I in competition with an> men gucb fis »^'j etsc he dreamed of, by k,t -.hi, year, although there la no. « ^ ^ c‘hee'kmg 'up 0f eIC "’ ti °“ l ^ He belieVes that Bible Questions he will create genius such as the earth never saw, in the children of children [thus treated. The old-fashioned will believe that if monkeys could help cre ate finer men. Nature and wise Provi- b;g a crop produced this year a:> last. and ^ trees immediately But of course last year’s nuts are not as good as the present year’s nuts. The prices that are guaranteed up to November 20th range as follows: Group No. 1—Schleys f 1. What woman proved a virago to dence would have called on the mon- 27- 32 and up * 36c her husband and her chambermaid be- keys long ago. 26-32 and up 29c caU! *e of feminine jealousy? V ! 24-32 and 25-32 I** 2. What girls were privileged to be Also a race of supermen is just " ciroup No. 2—Stuarts. Pabst, Van associated with Jesus in his youth? ; what the world does NOT want. Tall Deman, Delmas. Success 3. what two ill-bred girls, with an men like short women, thin women ad- 28- 32 and over - - 25c Electra/complex, became the proge- mire fat men, genius marries medioc- 24-32 to 27-32 16c nitors of two reprobate nations? rity, all proof that Nature wants us Group No. 3—Money Maker. Curtiss 4. what woman took command of a to march along side by side about (Straight field run ungraded and, success f u i military expedition? large seedlings as big as Curtiss and of good* quality He to 15c Group No. 4—Frostcher, Mobile, Pride of the Coast 18c to 20c Of course, trash, oily nuts and ex tremely small nuts for the variety to be removed from groups Nos. 3 and 4. These are to be classed as A class The B class is as follows: Group No. 1—Schleys 5. What socially “low” woman was ranked by Jesus above one of the elite citizens who was entertaining him at dinner ’ even, not a few* far ahead of the oth ers, or riding on the backs of inferi ors. Those that run risks today will have 6. What woman was not permitted. contributed to absolute safe flying to see her dying child ? / irf the future. Lindbergh says flying 7. What girl is described as having overland with a good pilot and ma- no bust development? chine safer now than automobiling. 8. What girls donned workmen’s Better machines will soon make clothes and built a section of the city ocean flights as simple and safe as a 14-jg an d 0 ver 45c wa ii? flight oyer the-English channel, for •>7.3] 35c 9. What woman gave a banquet to which Northcliffe, a few years ago, 2^32 30c gain a point? . offered a $50,000 prize. 25-32 21> c 10. What girl, because of her beau- Group No. 2—Money Maker. Curtiss was the occasion of a whole city’s Moving pictures show Lionel Harry- Aml large seedlings as big as Curtiss b e i n{r exterminatetl ? more holding the red-hot branding ard good quality, mixed or sepa- n. What woman laughed so much iron, Aileen Pringle providing the rate —• 18c to 20c a t the idea of becoming a mother that snow-white shoulder and quivering Group No. 3—Stuarts, Pabat. Alley, her child was given a name meaning flesh to which the “red-hot” iron will laughter? be applied. 36c 12. What woman gave birth to a Thousands, shuddering at the brand- 32c boy with a red string tied around his i n g, will hardly realize that such tor- 26c wrist? ture would have been considered natu- 18c 13. What woman handicapped her ral a few years ago. Men were skin- Group No. 4—Frostcher, Mobile. boy with a name meaning “he makes ned alive, in^paled on sharp shafts and Pride of the Coast 26c sorrow"? " left dying for ty>urs. At the time of Straight varieties field run with oily 14 what woman was so partial to H« nr >’ the Second, a workman was nut* and trash removed. her youn(tcr s0 „ that it | e d to a sep- b ;“ nd f <i on th *' ch “ k « ,lk “ h °‘ "?"• As mentioned above, these prires , anitj ' on { ‘ r li(( ,, if without permission he left his pir- are paid upon delivery. DESTRUCTION OF COTTON STALKS I might say in the beginning that Van Deman. 16-16 and over 15-16 14-16 12-16 and 13-16 Success v. LYCEUM COURSE TO BE GIVEN THIS WINTER UNDER AUSPICES OF fki WOMAN’S CLUB 4-BIG ATTRACTIONS OPENING NUMBER FRIDAY NIGHT, NOV. 18 Others To Follow Through the Winter. Buy Your Tickets This Week Ticket campaign to be launched this week. Ev ery Clintonian is asked to buy a ticket. Proceeds are to be used by the club in promoting the city’s civic work. Price of Tickets: $2.75, $2.20 and $1.65 (Tax included) The Woman’s Club Asks for Your Support. 1 fiEZH there will be farmers in Laurens coun ty who will not pay any attention to the destruction of cotton stalks in the fall. On the other jiand there are farmers who are destroying stalks as fast as harvesting is completed. While in my office this morning W. H. Lea- man of Cross Hill, stated that he is destroying his stalks as fast as cotton is picked. You no doubt have seen quite a bit in the papers of the de struction of cotton stalks in the lower part of the state. It is of advantage in the Piedmont to do likewise. In ex amining several fields in the county the past week or ten days, I find the weevil enterimr the cotton seed. Farm ers report to me a high percentage of weevils in their cotton seed after gin ning. This is an ideal place for hiber nation during the winter. We have a good infestation of weevils through this county ready to hibernate through the winter. Taking Ijiurens county as a whole the v sevil came too late for much damage to this year’s crop, but under favorable conditions we are bound for infestation early next spring, due to the dry weather we had this year, and we have no assurance .... ish to find work in another. 15. What women were forbidden to eat grapes or drink grape juice be-i cause their coming sons were to be Those Henry the Second workmen peculiar ? may comfort unjted coal mine workers 16. What women gave up their mir- '^ America, forbidden by court injunc- rors to make a sacred vessel? ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK’S -QUESTIONS—NOV. 3 1. See Luke 11:27. 2. Tamar, 2 Samuel, 13. 3. Woman in Luke 8. 4. Lot’s daughters, Genesis 19. 5. See John 8. 6. Rebecca. Genesis 27. 7. Esther. 8. Elizabeth, Luke~I. 9. See 2 John. tion to interfere with the Pittsburgh Terminal Coal corporation’s open shop. That injunction and other like it I will do a good deal to make unions powerless. But it isfl’t as bad as being branded for going out of your parish to look for work. We do improve, al though slowly. n Near Riverton, Wyoming, Ted Lee killed 115 rattlesnakes with a shovel. Ratlesnakes relj; entirely on poison and conceit, which makes it easy to de stroy them. So with those that per vert truth in history, religion, or oth- 10. Michal, 1 Samuel, 19. , . , . .. . 11. Michal and Solomon’., queen, the rel 7 on wtochu daughter of Pharaoh.' 12., Naomi, Ruth 1. 13. Leah, Genesis 29. 14. Zeruiah. 15. Sarah, Genesis 18. 16. Zipporah, Exodus 4. 17. Lot’s daughters, Genesis 19. X What Do \ . P. S. JEANES Do? not reliable, and are disposed of easi ly. A British lady doctor, Dorothy Cochrane Logan, swims the English channel in 13 hours and 10 minutes, cutting 1 hour and 24 minutes off Gertrude Ederje’s record. This does not mean eclipsing the Ederle achieve ment. It all depends on wind, tide and waves, as you know if you have sailed across that rough, mean and choppy stretch of water. — 1 1 il Similarly the man who dies with a “big name” and millions has not nec- i essarily beaten the record of some | poor devil ending in the potter's field. AH depends on the kind of sailing each had on life’s water. There are two much to "lie desired factors combined in the funeral home; adequate facilities and comfort. The mqdem funeral home is sup plied with every convenience for the work at hand, and yet has all the pri vacy and beauty of the private resi dence. / D.E TRIBBLE COJnc FUNERAL DIRECTORS 'Phone 94 NIGHT PHONE 205 CLINTbN, S.G ostis 'matter of your convenience! 1 In Los Angeles last week, Max S. Hayes, farmer-labor candidate for vice-president in 1920, told the Amer ican Federation of Labor it ought to start a labor party in 1928. President Green, of the Federation, knows that failure is no good adver tisement. and will not advise a step that would mean a miserably poor showing and hurt the prestige of or ganized labor. Union men know that one of two candidates will win, the 1928 election, and they will reserve the right to vote for the one they consider the better man. Copyright 1987 Hart Schaffuer 8c Marx Every year there are 'born in Ger many 15,000 pairs of twins, 200 sets of triplets. And a'sprinkling of quad ruplets. No nation has so many. Thi.t human fertility is more impor tant to Germany than any of her fac tories. The real wealth is human in- telJigeOge" and industry, and -the world’s mothers create its real wbalth. 1! Remember Nine Tears Ago Tomorrow— a a When the guns at the Front were silenced —, and homesick boys .turned their faces to their own land— When a great nation’s heart swelled with pride at the" courage and heroism of youth— Tomorrow—Armistics Day—we live again those stirring times; cheer the boys who came back; remember with honor those who rest in France. a Full line Hart Schaffner & Marx Fall Suits and Overcoats at popular prices. - i TURKEYS WANTED—Hens and gob blers over 8 pounds. Bring them to us and get the best price. CLINTON HATCHERY A FEED CO. Correct Appajel lor Women ;and Misses , » ' 1,' : • -■\ / ... V j MX ,\