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^ If rAGE SIX THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON, S. C. THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1929 Announcement! Effective July 1st, our business will be put on a strictly CA^H basis. We will sell at closer prices and continue our delivery ser vice as at present, each delivery, however, must amount to one dollar or more. In adopting this'CASH policy, we ask the cooperation of our friends and patrons and . solicit your future patronage and good will as in the past. Denson Grocery Co. \y AMlhm The Chronicle does not necessarily endorse dr commend all of Mr. Bris bane’s views and conclusions. His ed itorials are published as expressions j of opinions of the world’s highest sal aried editor. Fifty years doing one thing. That is back of ATLAS Jars. These famous food containers represent] the pride of craftsmanship of three gen eration^ of glass makers. Every jar U mechanically perfect. 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Lucky Stroke • i J . * Rosemary RAZOR CRAPE RLADE8 JUICE Pkg. of * ■ — a, *5*' ^ * HOOVER’S COMMON SENSE WHEN TO MARRY TEACHING HOW TO THINK* CRIME NEVER PAYS The house, rejected the debenture plan, depriving mddlemen of a com fortable profit on farm exports. Intelligent farmers know that it wouldn’t have given them much if any thing. The president is supported in his commonsense attitude. Thirty-five for men, is a good age to marry, although forty-five is a bet ter age. Thirty-five for women, forty-five to fifty-five foremen, would be the best from the eugenist’si point of view. Sd at least said the Greek philoso pher. Modern commonsense says the best time to marry is when you fall in love, that when you marry young you keep out of mischief, if you stay away from Reno and Paris. -* KING’S DEFENSE WILL BE READY Chief Counsel Makes Announcement After Conference At York. Trial* Next Week. York, June 25.—“The defense will be ready for trial, barring unforseen eventualities when the case is called in court at Chester next week,’’ said T. F. Mepow, chief counsel for Rafe King, charged with the murder of his wife, following a conference of his at torneys here this afternoon. Rafe King, now living in Shelby, was himself at the conference. In ad dition to Mr. McDow, the other law yers present were Robert W. Shand of York, B. T. Falls of Shelby, James H. Glenn, J. M. Hemphill and Paul Hemphill of Chester. Clyde Hoey, al so* a member of the defense counsel, was not in attendance. A. L. Gaston of Chester, and J. A. Marion and W. G. Finley, all associat ed with the prosecution, also had a conference here this afternoon. They made a trip to Sharon, the village where Mrs. King came to her death, but did not announce the object of their visit. H. D. HENRY P. M. BOLAND H. D. Henry & Company INSURANCE STOCKS - BONDS - REAL ESTATE t LOAKS NEGOTTATED . BIG PROHIBITION RAID AT MEMPHIS Warrants for 100 Alleged Bootleggers Secured In Extepwve Cleanup In Early Morning Hours. Memphis,'J\ma.4i&-;^Two score j>ro- Why should men marry after forty and women after thirty ? Because chil dren get intellect and health from the mother. They should be bom when the m,bther’s health and intellect have reached highest development and be fore either begin to fail. Children inherit intelligence chiefly from their fathers, when the fathers have it. In men that develop fully, about 1 in IJIOO, full intelligence is not developed until forty-five or fifty. l>ean Hutchins, soon to be head of the University of Chicago and young est president of any big college in the United States, says the teachers’ real work is teaching the students to think. “A university is not made to reform or amuse young men, but to teach them to think, to think straight if pos sible, but to think always for them selves.’’ hifeilion agents, armed witli warrants for more than a hundred alleged boot leggers today began a series of raids here that dry officers said would be the mpst extensive in years. Arrests exceeded 4Q before night fall with the agents divided into eight squads of five men each, continuing their search for those whose names were listed as alleged violators. Under the direction of W. O. Mayes, prohibition administrator for Ken tucky and Tennessee, and Finis Ewil- son, local deputy administrator, the agents assembled at Arlington, a su burb, at six o’clock this morning and sped into the city in automobiles. Hardly had they reached the city before some -of those for whom war rants were held were under arrest and en route to the jail where they were held pending hearings tomorrow. OTEX - ■ Clearance Sale 3 Packages - 90c Regular Price r - $1.35 Sadler-Owens Pharmacy Conwr at Umon Statioa PboMS 377 & 400 N ♦♦♦♦♦9999»9»99»»99»999999»99»999999999999»99999»9»»9» MOST EVERY MAN BELIEVES IN VAeeiNATION = But lots of folks who think they take every precaution to safeguard their health have no idea how many germs are lurking in the hut where their clothes are washed. SEND YOUR FAMILY WASH TO THIS SANITARY LAUNDRY BUCHANAN’S LAUNDRY PHONE 29 g I ■MiiiaiiNwiiiiinHniiiiHiiaiiiiitiaiiaainHnmaniinniiiianiiiiiniiaiHiiiiiiiiiaNinmHiia^^ s i Kniniiniiiiui No educator ever said anything more important or expressed more ac curately the purpose of education. But how can you teach men to think? That is the question. You must take them young. Professor Hutchins says, “It is sad but true that at eigh teen onhineteen it is too late to take a boy and make a man of him and in terest him in his studies. He is solidi fied too often in more ways than one.’’ A Remedy for Warts Dissolve as much common washing soda as the water will take up, wash repeatedly with solution, allowing it to dry without wiping. II Dr. Cowley, Chicago University’s specialist in psychology, testing forty gangsters and racketeers for mental speed, found them pitifully slow. That might have been expected. The criminals tested could not even answer quickly questions as to what they could do in an emergency while committing a crime. Because their minds are slow they are criminals. If they were not slow they would know that crime never pays. AUTO OWNERS Buy Your Gas and Oils Here. SERVU-SERV STATION South Broad Street Opposite Baptist Church R. B. Culbertson, Mgr. , “Service With a Smile” THE TALE LITE Published By the Back.Seat Driver Vol. 2 II What Do P. S. JEANES Do? TT imm a • • I I P^'BCAITYPEST Mattress Jr dr T he largest selling, most comfortable mattress made ... and sold at a price within reach of every purse. Years ago the Simmons Company began the study of sleep ... to 6nd out exactly what was needed to induce the most per* feet rest. Prominent physicians, hospitals, colleges and individuals co-operated. The results of this study are built into the Beautyrest Mattress.. There is no other mattress like it. Yet, with all its advantages it is no higher priced than or^ dimrykind.. $39.SO June 27, 1929 No. 13 Published for the benefit of the motorists of Clinton and vicinity by the Clinton Motor Co. E. D. CRAIG, Editor I nut. Expose the plate and have it over with.’’ The favorite story is about a Scotchman who opened his pocket- book last Christmas an » June bug flew out. The Ford Motor Co. has built and sold over 1,000,000 Model A Fords since Jan, 1st, 1929. Ford sales con tinue to gain all the time. \ She*. “What do you know about love?’’ He: “Plenty, I drov-^ a taxicab for three years.’' We are installing a washing ma-. chine to give the Ford owners of Clinton better and quicker service. This machine will be in use in a very few days. We ask you to come in and see it do the work. Bob: “Did you ever realize any thing on that investment?’’ Jack: “Oh yes.” Bob: “What did, you reaPze?”' Jack: “What a fool 1 had been ” A negro preacher n thn old wet I days exhorting hs flock to be up right and temperate. “Do as I do, bend the knee and not the elbow,” he said. “Pawson, pawsoh,” said a heck ler, “How long have you been drinking from the bunghole?’* We saw where three high-power ed business men and Kiwanians left ^Forest City, N. C., to go all the way ao Milwaukee, Wis., to the Kiwanis convention in a Ford Tudor Sedan. These men know a good car and one that is reliable. Old Photographer: “Now watch the pretty birdie, little gifl'e *’ Modern Child: “Oh d-)n’t be a W’e removed a set of Firestone Tires from a car Tuesday that had been in service for over three years. -L Clinton ” ‘ Co. Authorized FORD . S.’iles Service Clinton, S. C. ♦ PRATHER-SIMPSON FURNITURE CO. What is Jour Foot Trouble? 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