The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 03, 1930, Image 8

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i 1 i r'TT.'A^- ' 4-. THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C THURSDAY, JULY 3, lf30 RELIEF FROM CURSE OF CONSnPATION A Battle Creek physician says, *^oiiatipatioa ii responsible for more misery than any othfr cause.” But ‘ immediate relief has been found. A tablet called Rexall Order- Nobody’s Business By Gee McCSaa payinf off the mortfage on his farm, he bought a car. He purchased a radio instead of a cow. He had to have a set of casings and therefore couldn't pay his taxes. He should have remodeled his residence, but Sammie went to col- FUt Rock Dots ^lat of t ! lege. He needed 3 good mules but The helth of the community is good j Aunt Minervy convinced him that a j at this riting except mr. sam hobart {piano was the thing to buy. His land lies has been discovered. This tablet I seems to be right bad off in his feet j all needed terracing,' but he bought the laiy colon. The water loosens the dry food waste and causes a gentle, thorough, natural movement without forming a habit or ever increasing the dose. } . .ttr.et. w.l,r from the .y.tem intel*"-* >1' .bout mutch without | Jiyhtning rod. in.te.d of terr.cin« . dragging them, his wife says heJiastrow. He swapped 4 pigs for 2 poodles, the siattica in his legs, so far as i' He exchanged his stove for a range knew, there is not a single case of j and still owes $125.00 to boot. And jake paralisis amongst us, but I have i the Joneses continue to expand. Uncle not herd how dr. jones dog-nosed his {Joe don’t believe he can keep up with them much longer.. regular atteiidant of out Auxiliary 'me«jting8. During 1|^ years of suffering,^she exemplfiiediiaifence and gentjeness. ‘ It was in ner home that her per sonality shone brightest. She was a devoted wife aijd faithful mother. Re garding the duties of her home as a “ministry from the Lord' Jesus,” she “Comprehended her trust, and to the same Kept faithful with a singleness of aim. case. Stop suffering front constipation, j ( Chew a Rexall Orderlie at night. Next' the regular preeching services wasj^ day bright. Get 24 for 25c today at [ hell at st. pall last Sunday amidst a I IN .MBMORIAM the nearest Rexall Drug Store. Smith's great nunyber of people who had come Pharmacy. Ito be pressent at the all day singing , ^ wiiich was led by mr. mike Clark, rfd., ICE CREAM j assisted by 7 members of his family Brick Ice Cream,, qt. 40c Pints 20r Large Cones 5c Ice Cream Store BLUE BIRD in a quartet of fine music which was enjoyed by all both befoar and after iinner was served on the ground and his text was from sampson at the passage where his wife cut his hair ansoforth. I'll! When Your Head Aches Take oL — p (fi t M U) AP Headache' Powders FOR PAIN. DOES NOT EFFECT THE HEART Sold by all Leading Druggists. m;;. will willson had bad luck with a fine mule which was plowing last week and drove her too far out into the road so’g he could turn her around without tromping down anny 'of his 10-cent. cotton and about that time sammie Jenkins come tearing down the road in his daddy’s last year’s crop with his left arm around the steering wheel and ,his right arm around sail! elou Bprat^ and he hit the mulue betwistt^the radium rod and the rady ator and the hind wheel stopt on*her nake and- she dide without anny insurance, the bank wiilLfjviss pJd beck next fall. . ^ , NOTICE JUST .\RRIVKI) — ONE CAR REST FEED OATS. Will have about June 1st, one car Black Strap Molasses. Also a car of Calcium Arsenate. Sweet Feeds and all kinds of Chicken Feeds. SEE US FOR THE BEST BRICES. FARMERS EXCHANGE Phone 1.57 mrs. ermie jimsonweed hatched out a freek chicken last friday morning about snu-up and it has henn the talk of the whole community ever since, the biddie has ,‘1 leg.s and 4 feet and 2 eyes and a hed like a chicken and a tail like a turkey and squeeks like a mice and 1 wing pints yonder way and the other wing flints thi.s8er way and it uncers to the name of freddie after its sufiposed daddy, mr. jimsonweed has ulreddy rote to burnum & bailey and offered them the chicken for 2.')$ and when he gets it he will buy a set of new tires for the ford, both him and his mother seem to be doing as well as could be pxpeckted not to have henn hatched but about 5 days. Sunset and eveni.ng star, And one clear call for me; And may there be no moaning at the bar When I put out to sea. Mrs. Eula Watts, Burdette passed peacefully away April 10, 19.30, at her home on Nort,h Broad street. j Mrs, Burdette was born March 18,] 1866, at a country home near Cross] Hill, .S, C, .She was. the daughter of j Wm. Dendy Watts and Fanny Theo-1 dore McCrary, who moved to Clinton i while she was a little girl. At the age of ten years she united with the First Presbyterian church at Clinton, and the same year received a Bible for re citing a Shorter Catechism, Eula Watts was a faithful member of the church and Sunday school choir. In her father’s home on May 6, 1885, at 19 years of age, she was married j to J. H. Burdette, and moved to Greenwood, afterward living in Abbe ville and Greenville, then coming back to Clinton, making her home'here un-, til she passed-^a^ay. ^ She was ever a faithful member of the First Presbyterian church, and as long as health permitted she was a As God has seen Tit to remove this faithful and beloved member from jour band, we wish to pause in tribute to her devotion and loyalty to our or- Iganization, and to expriess to the members of jKer family our deep sym pathy. , Lead kindly light, lead thou me on. So long Thy power blesa’d me Sure it still will lead me on O'er moor and fen, o’er crag and torrent. Till the night is gone. And with the mom those angel faces smil^,- Which I have loved long since, and lost awhile. Mr^, J. Will Dillard, Chairman, . Circle No. 8. Top-Dress Witli Potash Now! PELLAGRA ;W H OW often have you heard Laurens county farmers say *'My cotton is going to pieces.** shedding excess ively. leaves ragged and turning brown, drying up and dropping? Such a condition is caused by POTASH HUNGER, rust and LOW PLANT VITALITY. c^n l>r cured. Have you any ol ineac tymp* tomi? Tired and drowsy fccline with head* aches and dspreasion; ikia roufh; breakinc out or eruption*; tors mouth, toBfut, tips and throat flaming red; much mnmt uai rhuking: indigCftiOB and nausea; failing memory; diarrhea or eonatipation. Wrha for SO-page liook mailed FREE in plain, sealed wrapper. DR W. J klcCWAKY. lac. Dept. .142 Carbon Hdl, Ala. WHAT DO ; P. S. JEANES Do not let it happen to your crop again this year— avoid this heavy'toll that robs you of your profit by SIDE-DRESSING your cotton NOW with from 50 to 75 pounds of MURIATE of POTASH along with the NITRO GEN. POTASH is,a TONIC for cotton and it makes the bolls stick and mature normally. This INSURANCE will cost very little per acre and in'1929 it paid Laurens county farmers in three different sections FIVE foi; ONE. Ask your fertilizer man for POTASH or get the Oil Mills at Laurens and Clinton to mix you a NITROGEN- iWASH TOP-DRESSER. MOP your cotton NOW with the 1-1-1 Molasses. Arsenate and Water Mixture. EXTRA POTASH PAYS! EO? “Packed in Lightning Thi^f.s— Made for Lightning Result.s’ till* grave yard was cleaned off last .sadday evening by a large crowd of admiring friends of all who had gone befoar. bro. abbott ha<l a bigger job than some of the rest of the hoys on- ner count of his 4 wives, but he seems very cheerful here of late and has i’oninicnced to tL'e his mustasb and s<«nd his collars to the laundry and i iiotis that he hope the widder smith out of the ottermobccl last sabbath, he" says tliere is always room for 1 , ■Utll't'-- whjjc. some 0Lthi'm had jkuusy.i most of it was caused by-over work. I however liro. abbott blamed all of it | on the doctar. J * Dont your'Rres # mr. editor, i will be glad to rite up th(* dots from here once a week for 1$ ;f you will rite or foam me and close the trade with an advance payment, yores trulie, mike ('lark, rfd. See us for Starting Mash. Grow ing Mash. Laying Mash. Scratch Grains, etc. Around an^ About Mr. Dudd said that he saved up .some money for a rainy day, but had to spend it during the recent drought. Clinton Cotton Oil Co. Hoover told us that prosperity was just around the corner: He was right. I went around the corner and investi gated, and sure enough—there stood a filling station. And business was a-bouming. 50 Years’ Use of Black-Draught A friend is the guy who will en- endorse your note and pay it when it matures and then speak to you pleas antly the next day. "AaouT filly yoan •f o.” taya Mr. Lewis Q. O’Shielde, of Port- •raviUe, Alit. "my mothar gava me the llrat doaa of Black- Draught, and I hava takan it avar tinea, whan I naadad a madidna lor oonati- pation. I hava uaad thia ramedy all my marriad lifit, in nia- ing my childran. "I hava uaad Black-Draught lor haartbum, aa I hava ^d apalla of thia kind, off and on, for yaara. Thia foUoara indigaa* tion,. and indigaatioo oomaa doaa on oonatipatioa. T hava found that tha baat way to haad off trouUa ia to ba^ taking Black-Draught in tii^ It raUevaa ma of dixzi- , tightnaas in tha ehaat and I have yet to see a man who has jake paralysis than drank over a half pint of the fluid that caused it. They never explain what became of the bal ance of the case which contained 48 bottles to begin with. Deacon Sithers has a religion that is adjustable, resilent, incontestible, automatic and convenient. He wears it on Sunday, he can stretch it so’s he can take a drink on .Monday, nobody is willing to say that he hasn’t got any, he can play poker on Tuesday night and pray in public Wedne.sday night, attd he can short weight you on Thursday, short change you on Fri^ day, out-trade you on Saturday, and still sit in the amen comer Sabbath morning and look so pious he’s piti ful. "By gutting rid of impuritiua, Kuck-j^ught hulpu to kuep the (lyatum ia good or^. 1 alwayo keep it ia thu home, and have laeoaiBiandad it to Buuqr pao- pl% ia Biy tfaM." niDFOllFB BUCK-DRAUGHT Wm oommATum, I Speaking of the whiskey question: I Wouldn’t it be nice to get into a large I tri-motored 24-passenger airplane and 'find out after you had gotten up into ithe elements a distance of,' say, 2 j miles, and then discover that your pilot was about 4 sheets in the wind and was continuing to take a “swag” ever and anon ? But if the pigs must have slop, the government ought to slop ’em; however—we have entirely too few poor houses and jails and pen- itentiariea and orphanages and asy lums at this time to permit “conven ient” boost to return. Uncle Joe aayi he has been going down hill for 4 or 6 yaara. Instead of T housands have been doing kl Literally hiying dtea with dicir eyca doNwdl Taking tire perfor mance for granted because aomeone told them “all tuea ate alike nowadayal** All drea aren*i alike. Maybe you can’t see the difference... but it’a there! And that difference ia what the tire can give you in the way of mileage. Now cornea a tire that actually •hows you what it can do... on a car like yours and over toada such •a you travel It*8 the Goodrich Silvcrtown... and in the box above are the fwtt about it. They’re focts baaed on 30,000 punishing miles of ft***! road travel Study theta facta cloaely. Sea what they mean to you aa a tire buyer. Coomare them with your paat experience with dies. Then remember .., we’re eeU- ing actual blood brochera to the tires that made this record. Tirea identical in materiala,conatrucdoii, workmanship, ability to perfoom When you buy tuea, buy good tires. Come in ... and we’ll show you tires that have demonatcated just how good they are. PRICES AGAIN REDUCED ON ALL TIRES AND TUBES 5 • t I I fieN I Silpeftoiviis G. A. Copeland & Son HARDWARE PAINTS VARNISHES