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. , ^ . . . .,- < r.'S'i V THURSDAY, MAY 8.1930 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE.* CLINTON. S. C. RELIEF FROM CURSE OF CONSTIPATION A Battle Creek physician says, “Constipation is responsible for more misery than any other cause.” j But immediate relief has been; found. A tablet called Rexall Order-' Ha IX)CT0k» JCHHJuaPHSAINKIBl CTO lexiui ' . Tni's Farm Demonstration Notes C. B. Cannon, County Agent tilBCB.Bl..;B:;<Biai. B: B :B:.; B::B...Biii New Poison for Control of Mexican Bean Beetle ' “HEART MEDICINE” tablet! ygy going to believe me, when experiment station at Clemson attracts water from the system into j j tpn yjpg^ j^j,d' college, has been working to find out the lazy colon.*The water loosens the ^^ost dependable heart remedy known, tnore satisfactory methods of controll- always within your reach and abso-j Mexican bean beetle 4han has lutely within your reach and absolute-found in the use of arsenate of lies has been discovered dry food waste and causes a gentle, thorough, natural, movement without you Well vou^**^^- Farmers have found it very dif ficult to control the beetle with arse nate of lead, due to the fact that ar*e Chew a Rexall Orderlie at night. Xextl seems worth while to me to do a loti burns the foliagk Magne^;um ar- day bright. Get 24 for 25c today at‘of sober thinking. forming a habit or, ever increasing ]y f,.pp the dose. j certainly have. In these daj*8 of Stop suffering from constipation, j sudden death from “heart disease," it the nearest Rexall Drug Store. ‘ SMITH’S PHARM.\CY ^ SEE US FOR BEST PRICES Just Unloaded Carload Oats Hay Chicken Feed Meal Hulls Get our prices^ before you buy. ' FARMERS -BICHANGE The horizontal position—the recum bent posture — lying in bed — call it whatever you please — is first and Political Announcements I FOR MAYOR I hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election as Mayor, of the j Town of Clinton, subject to the result tj of the Democratic primarv. j JACK H. YOUNG. | FOR ALDERMAN i >Vard One | I hereby announce myself as a can- ^ | didate "for re-election as Alderman; ^ from Ward 1, subject to the result of the Democr;sitic primary. WISTERIA. HENR’l . iinBiHB. !■!' BWiBlIilBlilB’ ■ '•'''BiBini senate has provenn very satir^a tory. Poisons should be applied as soon as I hereby announce myself as a can- eggs become rather numer.ous or as! didate for Alilerman from Ward 1, soon as the adults appear in suffi- j subject to the result of the city Demo- foremost in caring for a tired heart, icient numbers to do noticeable dam-icratic primary. j I saw n aaged man, not, long ago, with , age. Additional applications should | _ H. L. EICHELBERGER. I a rapidly failing heart; one month in i be made at intervals of three to seven bed completely restored him, so far! days (in case of light infestations at as I could discern; he shows no sign I ten-day intervals) until the pest , of heart failure today, and is appar- under control. The frequency of appli- didate for re-election as Alderman enlty healthy as a man of his years cation may be determined by the num-!fTom Ward 2, subject to the rules arjd can be. He took perhaps sixty cents: her and activity of the insects in the , regulations of the Democratic pri- worth of medicine! The recumben. po- field and b.v the number entering the ^ mary. . PET B. AD.'MR. i I i Ward Two I hereby announce myself as a can- i i i YOtJRiMOTHER THINKS OF YOU EVERY DAY Let her .know that, you are thinking of her .. especially on Mother’s Day SEND HER A BOX OF CANDY NORRIS PARK AND TILFORD Appropriately Wrapped SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY i i I’ I I I sitjon cured him; he was hot permit-Vfield. W’hen emerged hibernated beet-! les enter the fields daily in large numbers, as they did in 1929, at least lU fd ted to even sit up to take his meals; I orders were orders here; disobedience j might have cost him his life.* ! Of course your heart isn’t like that, j But do you know that the eight hours I you should spend in bed each night j does the very thing for you that was *\vo applications of poison per week! I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Alderman from W’ard 2, subject to the result of the city Dem-] CORNER AT UNION STATION immmm PHONES 377 and 400 I II'■'"■''■iiu are necessary to save the crop. Two applications per week are also fre qucntly necessary when damage from the first generation of larvae is bad ocratic primary. H. J. PITTS. done to the old man? And don’t you j and when migration becomes general know that the heart, does three times, in late summer or when rains occur as much work when you are up and ! frequently. The benefit of one poiaan i, ~ W'ard Three I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Alderman for W’ard 3, sub ject to the rules of the Clinton City Democratic primary ipflHcatiott under tkese conditions is of little value unless the poison sched< ule is maintained until control is obtained. With a moderatte infestation one application of poison per week is ade quate, and with very light infestations poison application at ten-day inter vals are satisfactory. Three to six ap plications of poison m»y necessary for any one crop. Careful observaions data#- aa %. duea the horizontal position? 'Then, if the heart becomes weakened, failing in its strength and function from overwork and abuse—the very first thing to do is, give it rest* In many cases that’s all it needs. The heart may be abused — over worked, in a thousand different ways; what are you doing to your heart? Are you giving it the rest that it ab solutely must have? You, who are up J should he made to determine the time all day, and extend the festivities till j for tnaking the first application. Ap- past midnight? 'Th^n, do you whip up, plications of poison ipade too early the tiring vital organ with cigarettes, | vvill not be economical as the beetles j heavy food, or with alcoholics? Or I are just entering the field. It is also l'\vith. medicine ? Let me tel! youily^ry easy to wait so long to make the \ou are tampering—-flirting . w'ithi-fiTst application that the beetles, will danger to your life! j cause serious injury to the plants. I -All poison.s should he applied to the low’er surface of the leaves. Unless VF'RY OITTF’T'I <‘arly in the morning while the Y rilV I V^UirjI : plants. dti.st used in I .small machines will not accumulate ! well on the lower surface of the leaves, to stay foreclosufes on farm lands by inadiMpiate. It is better to apply sprays when the plants I -RUrFm E. .3AI>f;:-j^" STATE MEETS (Continued from page one) j the fedeial land hank were also en dorse.!. Lancaster county endorsed the can didacy of Roach S. Stewart, a favorite son and chairman of the state conven- are dry. .Ar.'cnical poisons should not be used while plants are in the Waring stage unless provision can he made for tion, for the governorship. Mr. Stew* . . . . —.r- I hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election as Alderman 1 from W’ard 3, subject to the result of the Democratic primary. W. J. DUNC-AM. Ward Four I hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election as Alderman from W’ard 4, subject to the result of the Democratic primary. W. W. HARRIS. W’ard Five I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Alderman from W’ard 5, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratie jirimary. W’. A. BUCHANAN. Ward Six I hereby announce myself a.s a can didate for Alderman from W'ard 6,’ subject to the, rules and regulations; of the city iKunocrutic primary. I GEORGE A. WILSON. | I hereby announce myself as a can-1 didatc for Alderman from W’ard <>,, subject to the result of the city Dem ocratic primary. R. \V. BHILLIPS. SPECIAL would run. In a number of counties. Pickens, Oconee, McCormick, Laurens, Green* wood, Abbeville, Beaufort, Union, Cherokee, Dillon, York, Marlboro, Cheraw, Chester, the election of offi cers was the principal business in har monious .sessions. In a few instances special resolutions were adopted. McCermick county adapted a reso lution favoring the appointment of Judge John J. Parker, of North Caro* lina, to the supreme court. Newberry county adopted a resolu tion favoring strict enforcement of the 18th amendment and asking that all officers “abstain from all liquors as a' as a spray as follows: water before selling or cooking. Dan- FOR SUPERVISOR gerous poisonous residues have been | I hereby announce my.self as u can-j found on beans in the Southeast, and j didate for Supervisor of Laurens | this precaution is advisable so that no: County, subject to the result of thej questions will arise as to the market-1 Democratic primary. NEW GILLETTE RAZOR AND NEW GILLEHE BLADE F REE! WITH EACH TUBE OF PALMOLIVE OR COLGATE SHAVING CREAM. PRICE 3!)c $1.35 VALUE FOR 35*= ‘ “The Old Reliable” Telephone 19 ability of the green product. Fruiting beans rarely ever need poison appli- { cations if control has been satisfac torily maintained previously. ^ Magnesium arsenate is the only ef fective arsenical that can be used safely on bean foliage under present climatic conditions and while the pres ent calcium arsenate situation pre vails. J. WARREN CRANE. Notice is hereby given that I am a candidate for re-election to the of fice of County Supervisor, subject to the will of the majority of Laurens county voters, and will cheerfully abide their decision in the DenuK-ratic primary. JOHN D. W. WATTS. I hereby announce myself as a can- i GREENWOOD COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Greenwood, S. C. beverage.” Barnwell county endorsed the can didacy of J. E. Harley of Barnwell, for lieutenant governor, and that of Col. Harry D. Caihoun of Denmark, for secretary bf state. At Abbeville, H. H. Chester of Cal- Magnesium. arsenate should be used I didate for Supervisor of Laurens county, and pledge myself to abide by | the result of the Democratic primary., A. RHETT MARTIN, i For large amounts, 1 pound of mag nesium arsenate to 50 gallons of wa-1 ter. For small quantities, 1 ounce of magnesium arsenate to 3 gallons of water. FOR COUNTY TREASURER I hereby announce myself as a can- 1, didate for Treasurer of Laurens In case a spray cannot be used, a County, subject to the rules and regu- hotm Falls, adnroTrrehed the delegates i, laUons of the Democratic primary. - * , AH fnllnwa? ' nurnt t>TTr I t.-rj not to be “swayed by Richards and his gang.” Mother’s Day Service At Bailey Memorial substituted as follows: 1 pound magnesium arsenate 3 pounds of lime hydrate. and WANTS (W’ritten for The Chronicle) CHICKS—Day old, week old, month The public of. Clinton an^ surround-1 ^ 20c. Come get your ch;,ice: ing community, has a cordial invita-' I*«‘Rhorns. Unger’s : tion to attend a special Mother’s day. 5-22-3tp program to be presented at Bailey Mc- B. RUTLEDGE FULLER, j I hereby announ(;e myself a.s a can didate for Treasurer of Lauren.s coun ty, and pledge myself to abide by the re-ult of the Democratic primary. . D. ROY SIMI’SON. FOR JL’IKiE OF PROBATE I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Probate Judge for Laurens County, .S. C., subjcot to morial Methodist church, Sunday night. May 10th, beginning at 7-.‘{0 i Special music will be furnished by the church choir, and the service of ^■^^TED one of the best male quartettes in the county ha? been secured for the oc casion, and several of the latest Mother’s day selections will he ren dered by them. Hon. I*eon W. Harris of .Anderson, will deliver an address at the service, Ofl the subject of “What Mc.Owe the Mothers of Yesterday.” Rev. A. J Bowling, the pastor, will deliver an address on the subject of “What We Owe the Mothers of Today.” The quartettes to be rendered are as follows: “Mother's Day,” “Oh, Mother, How We Miss You,” “t*he Al ways UndersUnds,” “That Mother of Mine,” A great crowd is expected to be present, eo come early, in order to get the whole program, FOR rent—My residence on East the rules of the Democratic party. DANCE AT STOMPS' A aquare dance will be given to night at Stomp Springs, it was an* nounced yecterday by Mr. Ferguson, to which the piMic is cordially in vited. WHAT DO P. 8. JEANBS SUBSCRIBB TO TUB CHSONKfLB DO? “Carolina avenue. Partly furnished. G. A. POW Ell. Apply to B. L. King. — —— 1 I hereby announce myself as a can- A position by a young i for Judge of Probate of Lau- lady with collegiate and business i County, subject to the result of training, for general office work andjjj^g Democratic primary* i short-hand. References furnished on j HOUSTON BABB, i application. Box 385, Clinton, S. C. 2p | j SPECIAL PRI^ES^n'iiby Chicks i * hereby announce myself as a can- and Custom Hatching. 25% off reg-, dilate for Judge V Probate of Uu-1 ular lists. A few nice Reds not sold! County, and pledp myself to this week. Also Leghorns and Ancon-! »b>de by the results of the Dem^rat.c as. Bring your eggs for hatching Mon-; pnniary. W. El, WASHINGTON, day. Clinton Hatchery and Feed Com pany. Phone 213. Itp For one dollar will mail you an old family recipe for making liniment unexcelled for relief in Rheumatism; Stiff Join^, Sprains, Bruises, Sores, Cuts, Sore Itching Feet, and most ail ments for which liniments are used. Save by making your own liniment. Address: E. F. Bookter, Greenwood, S. C. 6-22-3tp BABY CHICKS — Purebred R. I. Reds, White and Barred EofllKS, White and Buff Leghorns, at 112 per 100 delivered. 111 at hatchery. Bring or send eggs and we charge 4c for each chick hatched for you—no charge for ones that do not hatch. New ma chinery. Experien<^ men, day and night shift!. Capacity 114,000 eggs. Take any mipiber. of, eggs any day. Vnger'a Hatchert, Seluda,^*^. -J FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Superintendent of Educa tion of Laurens county, subject to the rules and regulations of the Demo cratic primary. MRS. ARTHUR COPEIJtND. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Superintendent of Education of Laurens County, pledging myself to abide the results of the Democratic primary. C. F. BROOKS. Dr. Frank F« Hicks DENTIST Office Natieaal Bank Dr. Sadth'a FenMr ISS Spring Styles Emphasize STRIPES and OVERPLAIDS V Th© ARDSLEY For Young Men $1^75 Extra Pants $4.98 Style and quality are happTy blended in “The Ardsley" throui.'ii the co:&&ination of smart cut and distincave pattei:»l with dependable fabrics and skillful tailrimg.- Cassimeres, tv/ists and worsteds are'otfired in the season’s newest colorings. r J.CPENNEYC3Q 7-9 Musgrove St. Clinton, S. 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