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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C.
THURSDAY, .JANUARY 8, 193i
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EKtablishvd 1900
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the family (up to 10 or 12 )to sleep Jones tell him who did th<f shooting,
together during the bouyant times^so’s Bagwell said ^he examined the rifle
they can take advantage of their’ 2, foiirid in the home and found it had
ijuilts and 1 blanket. That’s all. j been shot recently. He unloaded it
I and gave the empty shell and gun to
Starvation vs ProgreK.s | Sheriff Owens., it had twelve cart-
Citizens Ask For
This old country has l>een wonder-1 ridges 4n it
fully benefitted by reason of the many Jones and Grants charged with kill-
industrial
few mtmths
bakers have consolidated their inter
FINAL SETTLEMENT
^ __ Take notice that on the 9th day of
UullC iVlOCtin^i February. 1931, I will render a final
: ax-count of my acts and doir^s as Ad-
.U mass\meecing of taxpayers of ^he estate of Hor^e
, ^ , . n j ♦ u d- Tomkm.son, deceased, m the office
I.xiurens county has been called to be f e n ^ ^ t i
1 of the Judge of Probate of Laurens
held Saturday morning at 11 o'cloc-k ^ jg on the
mergers during the past ing Holder, were released Tue.sday on in fhe court house at Lauren.s for the a me day will apply for a final dis-
s, for in.stance: Since the | $3,000 bond each by Judge Feather- puipose of di.scussing public affairs charge from my trusttoas .\dministra-
.akers have consolidated their inter- .stone. The two men are represented advisine- with the countv dele- ^rix.
est^. loaf jiTehd has declined from 10 bv Jas. H. Sullivan and Ralph T. Wil- , „ ■ ’ u .u Any person indebted to said estate
cent.s per loaf to a dime per loaf, and, son of Laurens. Trial for the case has P**"" legislation affecting bo.h notified and required to make pay-
bcH-ause of that merger, home cooking! been set for Friday unless additional county. The members of before that date; and all
has vamoosed. , tine is granted on iretition of coun.stl the county delegation are resf*ectfuily persons having claims against said
I either of the .state or defendants. ie<iuested to be present ard o.her . c-^te w ill present them on or before
The bigge.sl help come about in con-^ Funeral services for Mr7 lloldc^^ officiaLs asked to hold th.‘in- proven, or be forever
nectirm with ,the merging “br^cahheiT were cbhducte^ from the Pick7*ns Bap- in readiness-to give any need- barred.
foods interests, a.s follhws; We can tist church Monday afternoon at 2:30 information that may be reque.st- MR.S. M.\TTIF E. TOMKINSON,
now buy 2 cans of peaches for 30 o’clock, the Rev. Edward Ixjng of Clin- Chronicle ha.5 been reiiue-ted .Administratrix.
cents, whereas, before they mergi-fl ton, Dr, J. C. Owen and the Rev. Her- P'>biication to the call for the . jy,; j 193]. 1-29-ltc.
and turned off about O'),000 men, wo- l>ert Newron of Pickens, officiating, "icct ng signed by the following L.iu- '
men, and gram-paws, we were having Interment followed in Pickens where citizens:
CLINTON, S. C.. JANl'ARY 8, 1931
THE RE.SPONSIB1I-ITY IS OCRS ary. 1921, from .Salem, Virginia. At
The relief committee of the Woman’s Iha: time the resi<l(‘nt membership of
elub is making anolner apfioal in to- the church wa.s 330. During his pas- into a combine. Heretofore, the house
to pay 1.-) cents per can for the .said the deceased resided before moving
peaches. * , here .several years ago.
' , „ I Mr. Holder i.s .survived by his wife.
The salt compunies have all gone fj^e small children, his parent?, Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Holder; four sisters.
.A. N. Bramlett, J. Ben Hunter,
Y. .Milam, L. T. Henderson, K. 1).
Ba"ksda!e, T. L. .Monroe, B. L. ( lar
dy, .1. Y. Bryson, Clyde T. Franks. .
P. Hadgen.s, M. H. Hunter. J. E.
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itay’s 1 aper for seiond-hand < lothing torate 130 have been received into wive.« had to pay .7 cents for a pack-' ;^|pj, Myrtie StevVnson Mrs^ Joel .AlT L. .Moore, J. H. Mooie. .1.
for the p *'I- and destitute of the com- im m K i ,sh;;» mi (onfession.s, and IHH of salt, hut now they can buy all jrood, .Mrs J H Chapman and .Miss " Dunklin, S. B. .Sexton, W. M. Ile!-
munity. .At this season, with winter’s , iiy h tiers of transfer, an inc rea.se in they want at a nickel per package, j Holder and five broth‘"T " addy Thompson, J. F rank
cold, suffering and |)ri\atioii aUay- nieuilM-rship ol 31K. 'I’here are now on'The chocolate manufacturers have p'urman, Harold' Ossie Albert ^'^d Martin. Jr., Geo. H. Blakely, Jew*
s-ome. ^ l’o\el ty, su kin-ss and unem- the roll 100 resident mernlH-rs. '1 he comhined.\up to a ft‘W montljs ago, we' Ilolder all 0/ Pickens | Sr.iith, J. H. HudgOns, T. .M. Burnett,
ployment have siric);.-n several ftimi- pastor has also baptizi il 70 infants were paying 2r» cents a pound for* ' ^ ‘ ’’ (.'has. F. Fleming, H. L. Kennedy. O.
lies in tlu (ohimiinity an<l very likely an! 10 adults in the niiie years. 1 >iir-. , hocolate, hut just think of it: a ~ ["C. I/rmg, VV. S. Den.son, Gelder .Min-
.starvation has only been averted in a ;ng the same peril; I of time the con-1 boy can walk into most any store and H4dve your Gift Problem” : John M. Copeland. H. C. Flem-
fi'w instances through the hidp a grevation has (onlr buteil $1.'')0,000 to get 2 iiounds of ths- same stuff for 50 .Magazines this Christmas? ! jj.,, (y j{ Tompkins, I). E. Tod 1, .lohn
number of men and womf-ti have quiet- bi-m voh nces, and expendi-d $H1 ,G0() for cents. . i| attractive offers where- j B. .A. Sullivan. .A. B ss Blnk ly,
is a d«»ctor'i4 Prescription for
UOLDS and HEADACHT:S
It is the most speedy remedy known.
6b also in Tablets
DRS. SMITH & SMITH
Optometrists
ly sti'i pi'd forward and given. '1 ne h me expenses.
Woman’s cli.h is doing this work as , foi w.md in a!
'I lie churrh has gone
defiartments of its
The railroads are practically ail two
.y two or more copies of the same i^.opard. C. B. Owing<. .l.•('.
St’ECIAIJSTS
Eves Examined -:- tilasses Prescribed
- - . had at the price of (>vvings. I. L. Gentr.v, C. B. Bohn. T. 15 West Main Street Phone 101
caiefully and elfi tiv.d.x a- might bv work and the year just clo.sed proved roads now, and how great has been the : ^ ^‘'bMTiptions. 1 \v. Knight. J. C. Todd. John A. Franks Laboratory for IVompt Repair Service
expected wiTh the organization that it , to be i.ne of the iH-si years in its hi.s-' result. Disregarding the 275,000 men | CALDWELL. j and W. IL Franks. ; Clinton, S. C.
tor\.
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has and limit* .1 a.s it i.s in its contri
butions.
The t«*'poiisibil;ty of helping the I‘RESBYTKRIAN
that is down an I out, giving food anil
who have been laid off for the purpose
i’)f saving money (for the owner.s),
fiidght rate.H that were formerly $1.0fi|
man rates have ileelined since 19 and!
«K'thing and a cjiuiu’e in life to little (father In Columbia 'I'his .Month for 20from $5.75 for an u|)per north;
nnder-nourishisl, helpless children, is i .Synod-Wide Cimference <'n berth to Punkinville to $5.75 for an
the pouring forth of the community’s Their \Vi*rk. upper berth from Punkinville.
1 ciirt. If smile (it the e (jestitute cases s.vnod-wide conference among '
«buld III seen and tin(icrst(((((l li.\' otir^,,,,.,, (f,,. Presiiyterian church in* And the sho4* manufacturers gut to-
people, there would no longer he the South ( aroliiia, will lie hidd in Co- Kether also. You can now buy a pair
need of making these cmisfaiit ap- op u,„| -jl at the First ' b'dies slippers (1 part leather, 2
peals. How can we turn a deaf ear as l»ic .|,\tcrian cliiiKh w Mi men proiui- I'arts eard-hoard, and I part jUnk) for
a prolessinng ( hristiun community to , activities of the . hiirch on
the appeals of little innocent children j tb,. piogram.
for food and ..clothing^ and find with
whic h to kec*p body and -e iil t ipi t'u v
during the trying Wiiiiec si-asmi.
After you read these lines, make a
searc'h for something in .vour home
that you will give to ihc .voiiicii '.\lio
are undertaking th - nc wmthy re
lief work.
I I’S CP 10 1 HH^K'W N
Thcie IS considcraMf iiiioiiicnl g’"
Among tlie pcaLcri w’ill he I'r. II.
Wade l>ui!o;se of .Sparfanlmil ioi -
Henley Thornwcdl of Hatsvillc*. .1.
Layton Mau/.e, pastor of the Kii'-t
Presbyterian church at Kanca'- < ity,
.Mo., IL N’. Ward of (ireenville, .loliii
M. \ ande 'leiilen. Dr. Walter I., Lin
g’e. | ic '(lent of Davhl.mi cidlege; .\
i. M.tidet* of l•'loren(e; I)r. lohn .M •-
only $11.98, and just imaginj^ before
they submerged (the public) those* 80-!
called slippers were fetching any-*
wliere from $ll.;i7 to $i !.!*!» per [lair.
(>iily abont 20,000 traveling salesmc'n
arc loatirig by reason of this commu-i
nity spenit.
.'sw ceii, piesiib'iit of I’resbyt rc*iaM c(d
lege*. (’Imton; William .M. .Andec.-oji
ing the |•ounds*f''4)f-^.^he pie-s as to Ir.. p.istor of tlie i•lr.st Presiiyterian
whether or not the* auto and the good church .cl Dicllas, 'Fexas; A. M. Ail.i ii
roads have* not sounded tlie doou* of Of Che.-ter; the Ke\. .1, O. .Mann of
the small ti-.vn. It seems to us that Chester; .1. I’,. Purcell, .1, |). I'lggles-
Ihis is a matter for the town to dc*- t'*n, president of Hampdeii-.^nlney col
lide. .If* it is a live town with a hiitu h lege; I P. ,M I'allie of ('hatticn toga
of good ineix’hants, who hustle, alvei- Femi.. and W. M. Everett of .Atlanta.
tise and gi\e the kind of .service ihat r— — —
'pleases, the auto and the good road
will heij. the town and cause it Nobody’s Business
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grow and prosper. Howe\i*r, if M'e
U>wn is a dead one, no push, no pro-
gress, poor and incomix'tent mer-
i'hants, then the auto aiul the good
road will most certainly hasten it;C
end. Easy and ra|)iii travel cere the
making of a ‘‘goiKl town.
Hv Grr MfGrc
I’lil the biggest eeonom:(' move (as
Mr. Hoover wimld,. sa.v) came about
thrmieh he amnlg.cmatiou of the
bieakfiisf foods interests u'ld l)ie cof-
i tee roasti'i's arid the coeoimt husti'rs
and tlu* (dcoa e.•lnlll*rs and the tea
shippers. Inasmuch as aiioul 5(),0()0
dtummers ha\i* suei'iiinhed to idleness
by reax.n of Ihesi* changes, the public
sa\»*s the ilift4*rence in selling costs,
lor mstam I*boxes of shreilded pine
needles can now lu* had for a I’liiartur:
1‘efore I he hlelugi*, this junk was sell
ing at only 3 boxes for 2.5 cs'nts. As*
soon as America un-mi*rgi*s and tries!
to cut down all of this so-called effi
ciency anil puts her folks hack to
work, wi*--wtll be all rigliL [
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Friendly .Suggestions
j Since H()ov»*r prosperity set in, we
IVople like have found that the many (iin) fortu-
to trade 111 such a town and -the good nate families of onr great country are
road is used l>y them to visit smh a in such financial condition that they
tow’ii. The good road is also used by ; will find it possible and <*()nvi*nii*nt to
them to gel away from a poor town, change Uieir ileit, so we have prejiar-
Holder Meets
Violent Death
It is all a matter of the town its(*If. eil a suitable menu for 3 meals, ami
If the tr.ide is going through our 1 to show our choritahli* feelings, we
irtvn to olhei towp.s, wake yourself up ore willing to i .*r it to the I'ating
and then wake up the rest of llu* world absolutely free of eluirge. Here
ni ghlioi mei bants and business ni(*n. goes;
Don’t-kilo.k tile .into and the good .Menu
riv.ii! make iis*- of them. Hri*akl‘a.(t
Cuni meal mush Corn dodgers
in , hi
is a
hi ng-
rewaril, ti
or e \\ e
lu t an
ee* .•■e(|li
or ill.
Hul
waler
REWARDS IN LI IE
"Ihr hatnt of onr n.cture ;o w-mk
expectation of reward, apd it
CA of nature hat evei\v deed
.'lu* ;'cw.ird in its train. This
tie sun, is not always the
lek; hut since no thought or
iie woolly isoloteil, it brings j ('old water
c- that repay it fur good.
Coin muffins
Warm water (’aid water
(Tontinued from page (vne)
broke down and lK*gan I’rying, and
sa'd, "I done it, he fore4*d it on me.”|
(>ffieei Kiddle thi^ put Grant in his j
eat and I’agwell/Avent into the Jones
hi me. When he got inside, he testi
fied, In* fulfill Hold«*r lying den.I on
he llt'or. .Mrs. .Jones was sitting ort
ra hahy erii) to the left of Holder’s
body, and Drin Woodruff-was stand
ing in/front of the fire.'Officer Rid
dle t)(i*n arrested .Jones on the out-
I side/ .Xecording to Offieer Bagwell
(qaiTiT
.Menu
Dinner
did hot call any name, but
said, “I killed him.” .N'eithi'r did Mrs.
I
Com bread
Corn Cl
Parched corn
Cool water
lie l';n.i! I. ward sought by all men'
Menu
Sujiper
rumhs
Fodder
is 'rta'qrtn'.''. lh:s a m is ol'scured and ( l)i oad
oufu-ed ti .1 , fl<*n because men set up
a !**s.-er ooje.*t whieh tltry believe to . (^
be the^ last l.e> to the happiness thyy ' n„t water Hot water
.‘‘■eek. I'his ina.A he the reward of fi- /
Trrmt
Shucks
(“mn tas.H'ls
Hot water
^TxJin /e.sponsMrrttty'or obligation, but
these are no more than formulas out
of which they hope t;> derive happi
ness.
.■\s t(i 11'*' kind of etoth'n'g
' 3
we
h i mid Wear durhig this rejiubliean,
"wave,” let us suggest thi' following:
For eveiy-duy wear, we think blue
overalls and khaki dresses w'ould be
He whi. has the wit to place happi- nice, and in cold weather, under
ness somew’.ere within hi's reach is clothes of the .same material can be
most likely to attain it. Fortunately, used, but never cut new cloth for
It IS never far away from any human such purposes-resort to vour old gar-
life, unle- .s a man himself chooses a, nients. if you have any: if not. see the
long and devious path to it. It is the Salvation Annv.
sjniversal reward offerwd to mankind 7
and given according to comprchcn.si-
b!e laws.
The wise man will first see it clear-
For picture shows, pool-playing, |
and general-out-of-doors indulgences,
, ... J . , rw^’onimend freshly washed over-i
ly as his object and then, from human alls and khaki dresses. You will find*
wisdom and experience, learn the that it will prove to he an economical i
laws of achieving it. jstep if you go barefooted, but if you!
1 771, 77““” tender beneath your arches, very I
PASTOR CLOSES apparel can be had by wrap-|
NIITMTTI Vir'AI> burlap bags in!
In IrN 1 H I EiAK YOU buv chicken fee.1
T HAD a atabborn caaa of
constipation a4Lr a rery
severe spell of grip,** aays
Mr. John B. Hutchison, of
J-Trst Presbyterian Church Makes For Sunday, the well-to-do families
Large Increase In ,Memberi4iip might possiblv get some striped over-
TA ,1 ,•"«* ^ alLs for the men-folk and the women
Dr. D. J. Woods, pastor of the First and children can (of course) wear
Presbyterian church of this city, olos- , their khako dresses ansoforth, but to
ed the ninth year of his pastorate add to their appearance, we suggest
here last Sunday, and took occasion to that they tie a white cotton rag about
revi«(w the growth and progress made their necks for a collar and a similar
during that time by the congregation. ■ rag around their waists to serve as a
Dr. Woods came to Clinton in Janu- belt. It will be mighty fine for all of
gat'conatipatedTW foal ao
slaapy, tifod and worn-out.
"When ona feels this way,
work ia much harder to
eapedally farm work. I
would have diziy headachao
when I could hardly aeo to
work, but after I read of
Black-Draught, I bagan tak
ing it I did not hava Hm
baadachaa any mora.
"When I hava tha aluggiah,
tlrad foaling, 1 taka a fsw
doaaa of lUa^-Dranght, aai
it aaama to carry off tho
poiaoa and I fM jnat fina. 1
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