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tmi ff.m'ati eHRONirLE. cuxton.'S. c. THURSDAY, JANUARY Ifl, 1980 People of This Coontry -SoMUnf Fs- Movs Me^iciae To RelsUyes ond^ Friends Ip Ehflsnd, Scotland. Ire land, France, Canal Zpne. Norway, Sweden, Cuba and Many Other Dis- j taut Lands. N^ncu Hirt From now on until the earliest bulbs THOUGHTS One of the most interesting men in the Uhited States is a nerversp^cial If you had found a was of psucji-benefit to you that you would go to the trouble of sending it to totoOve. and friand. in ^sUnt.. ^ of money and pleasant expense of en- I cured him finally by a positive coun ter-suggestion. I said to him: ‘There is no form of epilepsy like this. 1 haye lived for years among epileptics' and dow gardens and the florist for our day he was call^ upon to testify in j I know. You thought yourself into this flowers and greenery. jthe case of a woman who had been i condition; you can think yourself out The woman with a knack for mak- j paralyzed by falling from a street-1 of it.' " push up their shoots through the. cold ist whom I am fortunate enough to J- • ii. i, spring earth, we must depend on win- count among my friends. The other medicine that ..... j... u- ..... ..n.j s. vinced in your own mind that it pos-1 ergy and time, have a most attractive car. She could not move an arm or a leg. Needles thrust into the flesh produc- New Coo^rative . " , Groups Planned DEMONSTRATION MtETINQ 1 A )u>nie orchard pruning detnon- W«hington. Jan. 14.-The F«<iaral ** ^ "■ ■ Farm board broke ground today for {orchard on Monday,.Jan. 20th, at 2:«J0 two new national commodity nusrket-1 in the afternoon.' AH wbo are inter- ing associations—one for fruits and'e^f^j fruits and the proper cztq of one for vegetables. | trees are Invited to be nres jnt fer this ".-On special invitation, 30 represen-1 meeting. " tatives of coperatives handling apples and other* deciduous fruits, citrus fruits and potatoes, met with the board to discuss the feasibility of welding two or more of their groups into a national sales organization or organizing the groups separately, diy merit, wouldn t you . 1 window garden. Really the knack forjgj j,o pain, and the bther customary Thais just what thousands of ing things grow probably consists i ^11 proved to the satisfaction of pie throughout the United S'.aics being careful and watchful have beein doing with Sargon. ^ l;han in any real gift of luck. From all over America and wher- country, far away from ever Sargon has been introduced florist, and where she would never, thousands of letters have been rece-.v- j^^ve seen a flower after winter set ed from grateful users telling of the ^ ^rown it, a farmer’s gratifying results that have been ac- ^.j^g most attractive window complished by this' celebrated medl- ^^arden. cine. * , She has a sunny window which she Thousands Express Gratitude On November 27th, a letter dated November 23rd, was received at the Sargon offices advising that in one week one drug firm alone had received orders for Sargon be shipped to Ca- the jurors that paralysis was com plete. “ She was awarded heavy damages in spite of the testimony of my friend, who was convinced that her condition was entirely the result of her own thinkii^g. He took interest enough in the case to follow it up, and discover- - . . ed that two days after the award of ! never open, m . corner of the living , „m- room. The room is well aired, light and commodities, into national cooperative sales agencies. C. C. TeAgue and Charles S. Wilson,' farm board members for fruits and vegetables, issued a joint statement in which they told the convening con ferees that the only way “to make ef fective to the fruit and veg^ble in dustries of the United States the ben efit of the agricultural m|irketing act I is to set up national cooperative sales large. Across this window she has sev eral shelves, enameled green. There are no curtains at the window, but plete recovery. “You will say she was faking," he said in telling^ the story. “Was she? If a single thought is powerful enough to paralyze an arm or make a man epileptic, what are our thoughts —good and bad—doing to us every day ? “To what base uses we put this in effable intellect!" Emerson exclaimed. “To reading all day murders and rail road accidents, to choosing patterns for waistcoats and scarfs." ^ These are petty thoughts that frit-1 organizations." ter away power. WhAt about the de- j structive thoughts — jealousy, envy,. C&d6t LOSi68 hatred, fear? • ® West Point Place FORTY and FIT Ota FIDDLE € AFTERIorty. jTjLwIateraBiiM By a change of thought the yeomen of England became the unconquerable vite, Philippine Islands; Coca-Solo,^elp keep out the cold night air. Canal Zone; Belebrook, dileland; and jQp bottom shelf this woman plants Paris, trance. . [seeds in a window box every autumn thmi. » heavy .hrts, which I, drawn '.'“y y»» <l»l all ray knowl- edge of the nervous system, I could thought a handful of fishermen of Pal estine jtransform^ human history. Because she “stirred people up to West Point, N. Y., Jan. I4.—Alonzo army of Cromwell. By a change oT Parham, Negro of Chicago,,was anfbng Only recently a well-known resident of Denver, Colorado, who had been re- . stored to health by Sargon, sent a full not produce in myself such a condi- j think who had never taken it into tion. You couldn’t, do it. The woman j their head to think before,” Madame herself could not do it agaih. But the 1 de Stael was banished from France by combination of the shock and the ’ Napoleon. .He could banish her, but thought was sufficient. She knew she he could not stop thb thinking. II was paralyzed, and so she was. I saw the same sort of thing again —morning glory and nasturtiums. Ev ery three weeks she plants a few more , seeds, and she has blooming nastur- treatment to London,. England, to his^jj^jj^g corning glories all winter sister, who is the wife of an executive I jy,py trail over the edges of the „ of one of the greatest,retail druglh^^ and climb un string at the sidesAand again jn^the war," continuefL^-s ^•tna ift:ij»».Bntish,Ah1piit^ a j used tbliaveT“ During the past «monththere ap-1 alluring displa/ On the higher an epileptic fit regularly at the stroke peared in the Toronto papers the I housewife keeps potted ^ of seven every evening. That was the ! statement of a well-known World-warvarious sorts, and moves hour when the heavy shelling began,; veteran whose health had been great- them about to other parts of the room, hut his fits lasted long after the war i ly impaired while in the service, who ijrin'jf'.ng them back fOr a couple ,of was over and withstood all treatment.' stated among other things, that he jjj the -sun every once in awhile, owed his restoration to health to two' ^ more sophisticated window hut bottles of Sargon sent him by a frien<l j,(,t ^ more charming one, is made by in Minneapolis. ^ t placing a bo.r of English iv.\l halfway I.etterK Received From the j the window and training the ivy Northweiat. —— From the Northwest, many latters L'or the lower half of the window. This broke him. It can break or make us all. the 64 cadets honorably discharged today from the United States military academy for failure to pass their mid term academic examinations. Parham was deficient in only one subject, mathematics, and he is eli gible to take re-examination in March, which, if successfully passed, WI! en title him to.re-enter the academy. Forty-eigJiL of tly cadets disi^ased .r,watdi ootlbr LnrlateraBiD«ta.Cod-ttftr oil* tbaciatural food- to^* it • wonderftd ptotcctioa. Taka it thacaiywiqr--plcaa- aHtIyflafeosad*<MAga» tikle* ftiQ d enenar. fOOntEMUlSION A FOOD AMD TONIC TOO .M.J. NOT A PINT 6f dust in a load of our coal. We keep the fine coal to use in our boilers. CaU us When you want Dr. Frank F. Hicks DENTIST Office National Bank Building Drr Smilh’s F'ormer Location Phone 153 jthe others were sophomores. The ex- 1 amination was taken by 137 cadets, 73 I of whom passed. Forty-six, all third and fourth class men, were deficient in only one subject, and they have the privilege of re-examination in March. Clinton Cotton Oil Co. Phone 62 of this kind have been received advis ing that users Of .Sargon are sending it to relatives back in,their old coun tries of’Norway and'Sweden. Many such letters and endorse ments have been received from men of prominence, including former gov ernors, business and professional menr is an admirable treatment for a win dow that reaches to thv,floor, and it is also good if you wish to screen your window from an uninteresting outlook. A city apartment window that looks out on a blank wall not many feet away is charmfng with a yellow scrim curtain shirred across' the upper half. mayors, state and county official^, and ^ red lacquetcd'box across the middle even ministers of the gospel have window, between top and bot- deemed it their duty to come forward g gcreen of trailing ivy and tell what .Sargon has done for 1 Kemember that all plants need light i and air, and that most of them are; These are only a few of thousands better for much sunlight. Even if they of such cases and not * day or A^eek jy direct rays of the sun passes that does not bring I'undreds | need bright light. And of statements from the people con-j experiments 'have proved cerning the good this medicinejs do-^j^jjat planta_can—be^rtificiaWy stimu- ing, and reciting case after case that.,gte,j to growth by electric light. So would convince the most skeptical. i jf yy^ have little sunlight, you might .Sargon’s fame is built wi actual re-: try the interesting experiment of see- sults not empty in omises, and only j ing if yini can partly make up to them those who have put it to the test know ' by turning- electric light on them for its real powers. a couple'of hours every evening. Salmon’s aim is not mere temper- If you like furns on the dining table, ary Relief, but new and abundant 1 let them visit your sunny windows a health. No wonder it is-now called the [part of every day. All ferns thrive the ^^efy“We5kls, THRIFT WEEK at your Quality Service Grocer’s! N ot just one week in a year.,. but 52 weeks a year—day in and day out—your Quality Service Grocer can save you money—and time—-and trouble! ^ * f • ^ He saves you money because he has just exactly the things you want for your table ... at the prices you want to pay .. • se.i£onabIe food at reasonable ^iriccs! He saves ybu time by his telephone service-^-and every heur;ewifc knows J:hat time saved it money savecU—He sai^es^ you tr ouble by delivering your orders right to your kitchen door! And for added convenience—he welcomes vwthy charge accouncs! Start Thrift Week with vour Q. S. S. Grocer! I i ■/ f medicine with a million friends. Sadler-Owens Pharmacy, Agents. Adv. ' WAN T S better for a little sun, even those that naturally prefer shade. One thing that makes it sometimes difficult to grow flowers and plants ^ in many of our modern apartments! and houses is that the air is too dry. So always have open dishes of water WANTF.D—Mattresses of any kind to I oti the radiators — they need not be! renovate. Work called foC and de-j eyesores.foryovjcanusebrassorpot- livered. .1. \V’. Pope. ,') Enterprise St.,: tery Jars that are decorative. This Phone 367, Clinton, S. C. l-23-2tp ' water evaporates and helps re.store " ^ ~ : moisture taken from the air by the | IX)ST— One hunch of keys in leather These water jars, indeed, ought' case. Finder.please return to post j to be in every heated room in winter. I office or ( hronicle office. Jessie ; they improve the Air not only for > r^^'***' _ plants but for human animals as well.' CARAIA COFFEE Golden Grown Syrup 1-2 gal. NOTICE — I am sJll .selling F’ruit j Tree.s, Pecan Ti ces and Flowers and ! Shrubbery of all kinds. 1 will appre- j ciate your hu.siness and give you a | square deal. See or write me ^for my ; prices before you buy. H. E. Madden, i Clinton, S. C. - l-.'IO- ltc' STRAYED OR .STOLEN — About 3; weeks ago, black and white spotted j hound, about 6 month.s old. Has black dots on lH>dy and brown on head. F'e-1 male. Return or notify W. A. Addy,; and-re^-eive reward. ^ Itpi The Best Purgative for! Campbeirs Pork 8 Beans 3 ior f Ballentine^s Franks, GampbelPs Tomato Soup, 3 for Relieves the cohgesUoiL, reduces ions, hastens recoveryi -COAL-- CROWN BLOCK and egg Prompt Service. . Pr fees Right. J. mTStts woodman, spake THAT THEE ,n,By George Pope Morris Woodman, .spare that tree! Touch nv).t 4i.ii8i'ngle“Ji>ow! In youth it sheltered ^le •And I’ll protect it how. 'Twas my forefather’s hand That placed it near his cot; There, woodman, let it stand, Thy axe shall harm it not. • That old familiar tree Whose glory and renown Are spread o’er land and sea— And wouldst thou hew it down? > Woodman, forbear thy stroke! Cut not its earthbound ties; O, spare that aged oak Now towering to the skies! When but an-idle boy I sought its gratefirl shade; In all their gushing joy Here, too, my sisters played. I .My mother kissed me here; ,.My father pressed niy hand— Forgive this foolish tear, But let that old oak stand. My heart-strings round thee cling Close as thy bark, old friend! Here shall the wtjd bird sing, i And still thy branches bend, bid, tr«fe!,the storm still brAve! And, woodmaiij4eave the spot; Skinner’s Macaroni, ■■r-?-"" >V ■■■nil Kellog’s Corn Flakes, 2 Tor for 15 c Gue^t Ivory Soap, 6 cakes for 25c Phone 57 We DeMiM-^t:! :hl:n.rr„ot. MATCHES, 3 boxes 10c I PURITY SALT* 3 boxes 20c Banquet Tea* 1-4 lb. 23c | Kewpie Tissue* 4 rolls 26c ,4 ' .M. _ Bee Brand Prepared Mustard* 2 for f- We tJse and Recommend:— Stimpson Computing Scales*-Cuffee Mills and Meat Choppers* Ug-O-Nier Rcfrigeratois and er Counters Sold by CaroUnA Scale and Fixture O^pany*’Chartottc, N.' C . J' ' ^ — — - - " ^ ^ ^ - ^..jr.ir-L....-;-4 "-Jf t ^ - .to V- ;' I r 5- ' ’JF Hr-