The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 29, 1931, Image 4
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. 8. C.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 29. 1931
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Scho</l Days and School Ways
It so happens that I am trustee-
treasurer of our city schools. It is
some trouble to be connected with
schools, but I enjoy it—that is, most
DR. LAMBERT NOW
ENDORSES SARGON
FINAL SETTLEMENT
T
‘I was spending: th/'winter
iaid date, duly proven, or be forever
, barred.
Take notice that on the 9th day of^ MRS. MATTIE. E. TOMKINSON,
Administratrix.
February, 1931, I will render a final
Jan, 1, HI.*?!.—l-29-4tc.
of it. You see, I graduated In about j Antonio, Texa.s~, when I firs^ hear^of and doing.s as Ad-
the eighth grade in a country school,! Sargon.’The treatment appealed to me 1 "'inistratrix of the estate of Horace i IF IT IS A MAGAZINE OR NEWS-
and I don’t want anybody else to grow becau.«e of its thorough scientific J. Tomkin.son ..deceased, in the office'
up as Ignorant as I am, but— background. I decided to try it for a of ,tke Judge’ of Probate of Laurens
Cl.IN I ON. S. ('„ J \NI;AKV 29. 19;{|
English women are said to be tak-lcome panicky and thereby
further disaster upon
The other day a lady called me on!
the phone. She first wanted to know I
for a fact that she had the right nam-|
her. I could tell from her firsts? v’ords |
that .she had not just got up from her j
pra\\ r.!. The receiver I ha.d to m ’ best
ear fairlv sizzled. She said .she want
ed to talk to me, and I found that out,
a.s follows:
Her: Who’s that?
Me: Gee .McGee. j
Her: Ain’t you a trustee of the
school.s here? '
1 Me: Ye.ssum, I suppose .so. I
t Her: Well, all I’ve got t) say, is: if]
have i sorry a trustee as some
I of your up-start teacher.s is teachers,
I think you ought to re.sign at once.
iiig' to (lri\ ’n)4'cars, iiut whether from i riiught st 11
th( b.ick I a. IS . ourselves. Hut the exact opposite has'Of all the iow-do^^’n things I ever had
happen to me was the way she treat-
W'th .M iss. I'.iii luiuiing things we been‘true. Our people have shown ^
w. nder just wnat the King of Italy j^enuine Christian courage, confidence,■ ' i
does to iii^t.fv him in drawing hi.s , , ,• i| ,! -wadam
. . • •almnes.s. cool-he:«d<'d co-(,peni.tion and I Her: If 1 had my way, I would turn
in in Mian and in our.selve.s. ‘ ^^ff tomorrow and run her out of'
town. '
Sullie Jane gets the name of being
county, at 10 o’clock a. m., and on the
same day will apply for a final dis
charge from my trust as Administra
trix.
Any person indebted to said estate
;s notified and requir^ to make ray-
ment on or before that date; and all
persons having claims again.st said
estate will present them on or before
PAPER THAT YOU NEED, SEE—
J.\MES W. CALDWELL.
•'The Magaxine Man”
Call 213 at 12:30 V. M.
BONDFLOWER
SHOP
FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
157 W. Mail. St. Phone 896
i
DR. GILBERT S. LA.MBERT
.\ w i< s'.a.c.l that inedital s.-i-
cr.c. ha- Icinithencd life 12 t.i 1 >
ye.?:.', .'-‘otv.eh. w it sounds just like
thx.-e giAcrnii.ent repor:s tidling h.>w
mu h niuie money we have than we
had last month.
' Marx (dans indnd, has been the spirit
h(. .X n up to till present time,
I Lc‘ uf urge as strongly as we know
how up: n our people, to carry-on with
Iiis same sjur t. I.s t u.s all go to work
very bad form of chronic constipation.
the .smartest girl in school, and here’s ^^hich 1 was cptirely unable to correct
'that huzzy giving her onlv- 15 on rith-: ^ith ordinary laxatives and
rnatick, and—
Me: But, pi—
Her: Don’t but
purga-
me. I know what
with ordinary
lives used in general practice.
“I was also .subject to severe bilious
attacks. My complexion had become
A WORK OF .V1KK( V
The Tclief committee of the
\Vo-
and use all the energy and strength | ^‘***“' do. She repeated | y^jilow as though I had jaundice. My
we
l„ I,u ,h „.r busin.,, was Mow np.m.l. My food
. has read thmufrh .t books and writesjjjj notdigest or assimilate, causintt
fr^utrons wiTTxi.j'oU .|e,/i f<i> frnm t.h<. truth to .sav that' clISfofiTfhT!, anf?f furffibr-1 w/mctKi anil str6*niFt'K r
tfax ’- piipcr 7^ contrLbutions witni and far from the truth to say that
whuh to savry on iU' wiork lor Jthe' . . '.
c( nimufiity poor and to help relieve *
the di.ntrc-s and .suffering brought the street corners talking hard times,
al out by advert* c( editions and un
employment. With limiS (i means, this
01 gani/.atioti has been doing a fine
more , . - .
Me; Hold oa a—^
Her: And she only give her .oO on
agnifying our troubles, or repeating 1 month, but 1 never sa’d or biliary symptoms. In fact,
rumors, willwiccomplish no good. Now ^rirstees to know that we folks who ^ ^one than in
I weight arTd strength rapulfy. '
i “Three bottles of .Sargon and one
bottle of the Pills relieved me entirely
of the.'e troubles and I no longer have
SARGON SPECIAL
$
$3.30 \
2 Bottles Sargon. value
1 Bottle Sargon Soft Mass Pills
$2.70
.60
Total value
3
Sargen’s marvelous rc:r,."cl cf achievement is an open hook to
all. Dm fame is based on actual results—not empty premises. That’s
whx it is having the largest, sale of any medicine of its kind in
the world today. Don’t delay! Start taking Sargon today! Stop
worrying and get a new grip on life!
SADLER^OWENS PHARMACY
Exclusive .Sargo|i Agents
m
work this winter and has brought i.s the time to demonstrate as a people
V,cell' d 'idix f to many suffering m n,
W'lneu and childiiii. With the cold’
' tii.i. lie - ju’t ahead, the calls
for help arc multiplying and the l.i-
' stuff.
\Vc
•lie Li;).ii:
die must again icvU'xv their apix .il to
hcl|» feed and clothe thosi- who an ,
duv>ii :m(l out and unable to provide
fill ihimudves at the pre-ent 1 ne
ibi’ing a knowlidge of .some of liic
distil' eii'g ca.'cs that the Woman’s
cluii lias l,ccn called ilpon to help, and i
to xvhicli it has respoTuled, i’hc t'hron-'
u Ic IS glad to c'ak a word in be
half of their appeal that i- ae i i ic
ing renewed. Ilxc.y e..:i;i bu ' i male
pay the taxes ought to have a voiee in i^\^r.^‘ i u. n . 1
.f tlM- ilrtl kin,I „f “ f-s' "'ii'lf*. •*"'1 I'OW'-" " '.I roi,r.«.„t, a '
>1 im ngni Kimi “i , . ical aiivance in the field of medicine.
made .Sallie Jane stay in because s^e ,, , , , „
J „i. - I ■ 11 Dr. (filbert S. Lam.liert, San r ran-
I mis.sed only i words in speMing one ,
a lime wlnm we must <lay, and .she had the headache so bad
Sold by Sadler-Owens Pharma v.
>e patient, con.sidcra.c ami iicighbor-
y in the fullest degree. This, above
■'! ‘'ll; i.s I'o time for eom|daint,
•i Itieism and •fault-finding.
W’e mu. t exercise to the best of our
'i.l't y ('hr' 1 ia’i e. Ill rage, euol-beatleil-
1 ei’ifideme ami s’lmpiM'at ion with
i'd mbli pint.in of fadli in God ami
the
•irid
flap
wi.i ’•
for tbiN xxorl. f 1... I
liiwe di.stress and kerp soul ami i»oily
together in many f:imilies tluit are
now helpless and destitute.
1.1
1 I 1 vx men..
I!eh ni
ea.
oil I, the sun ^ihines.
she eoulddent 8|)ell, but no
|M r woulddent li.sten to her
.Me: Well, er er •
Her; It’s a pretty come off 'vh'n .i
teacher can’t give .her .sehollaris ber-
ter marks than l.'» and .oO, and if ‘b.iy
don’t make better marks than fl.em.
wtm in the thunder is to blame but
the tea.'hcr, and I want you to know
.Me: W .lit a min
Her: .Most tea hers ain’t teaching
to learn anybody anything all they
w.-int to dll is get m!irric:|, and be. ide*
that Sallie .lane studies every n ii-ht
exieiit .Monday night an.l fue.s lav
('linton; .Ioanna Mercantile Go., Gold-
ville; Kureka Drug ('o.. Watts Mill.
DRS. SMITH & SaMITH
Optometrists
THK (11 VS DISASTER
< Imton suffennl her first bank clos
ing last Thursday morning when one
of the eoinmunity’.s oldest and usiful
institutions was foix'ed to close its
door'' following an unexpected
While The Ghroniclc
and canm t speak with authority, wi
Nobody’s Business
SPECIALISTS
Ryes Examined -:- (;ias.ses Prescribed
1.5 West Main Street Phone 101
night itm! I Jiur.sslay night and Friday I.aboratory for Prompt Repair Service
Clinton, S. C.
Bv Gee MetJee
Me: Won’t you pie
Her: When I went to .school, I lead,
a big meeting of the citizens of this I’lass, and Sallie .lane take.s af-!
does not know, tikxvn and surrounding-eommunity got **’* everybiMly says *0, ac:l .she’s
together last friilay night at the bright as u jH’n point, and ancord-
\' .Mass .Meeting
flat rock, s. (’., janny 27, IIKII ,
night, and she comes ju.st about as i
near knowing luT Ic.ssons as sonu* of
them goung-iins that that teacher
grades up in the 90s. She does that jo Sl’IlSGRIBK 'I’O THE GHRONIGLK
stand in with them babti.st.s, and -
SEE OUR SPRING SAMPLES
ALL WOOL
TAILOR-MADE SUITS
S22.50, $25.00, $29.50, and up.
We Guarantee To Fit You
B. DILLARD
NEXT TO THi: ( ASINO THEATUi:
run.
i
school house and a big meeting was
do not believe it wonld have bc»in nec- jfn, purpose of going ym_rejc-;
msi- nid us being itiifavor i f tax reluetion
ansiiforlh. and an economy block was ^
lortmil to vviuk mil ji.a.'i.s for the
t ure.
mg to me and .lobii, we need new
"'f']] »i ACw teachers, and ij
It
ras:;iTy~Tbf~nm bank to su pcu,
a number of it*' ilcpv) ;, .
ti gliteied ami had only
1 :'il .'onf Ic”,
fii-
Me:
Her
Kindly let me ex
Aw, stop breaking into me.
I. !
on
n;
'll!
th
w- •* li
.IV a
'. c. 'iVluin
' \\cic c. nfi iir,.ij. with thus
ii w *vc:, followed ’ly heavy
ihe only w e and fair
th' III
to
re
lent
Sllp-
I"
in
p.ir.<ui‘ was
. n .' .It rs ,0 o .1 c.'V
a.id p: <i t its iK po -it tr
. ■ u irmtitu ; ns arc ilc;'e
'i':il saiipar’ Wlun tii.it
XVh !i .i\\ n, r.ica. die'' of v. liat
It may l;c, or w'licrc li>c:it-
h .I’ta ks (.Kir,I bo survived,
t , :«i ! c till' out. i.ine of this
.1! I I .sis our cummunity now
; P 't kn xv’i. The liank’s offi-
iml 1 If, tors arc. well known and
-'fu'. basiiu-ss men h.'ldiiig tho
cinfdeiu'c of the community, and it
is ci'iicrady bi'itcii that a satisfactory
plan may be worked out by which the
b.ink ma.x bo ro-organizod and con-
on motiu.i i f nil'. bis.iw'n, inr. m'ke
( lark, ifil., wax ma le chairman, and
as nobodiix else wax juopaitd to he
'Ci'kcr tci iy, he was ch.D.'se that a.lsu,
and then be cai the meeting to or
der with prayt r whit b was loil by'rev.
green, xvlio happoneil to 1*0 present to
fight the 1;'cn.'i' tags on minnistc>'s’
fords.
Tho! nwell Defeats
(iray Court-Owings
1 hoi nwell defeated (iray (’ourt-
Ovv;rgs by a .s.'ure of .'5,S-.2.'i. in a has- ^
ketball^game .Monday afternoon at the
college gymnasium. It was an inter
esting and' exciting game, (he score |
! bo:;ig is-i , at t ile clo.ie of .he first
halt. I'c’.v .sub.xtit utions were made
a letter w a.* read b\
and good J poi ismansh p was .shown on
a committee . ■, . , ,,
, r 1, ■ , |l)oth side.s. Ihe teams- were wcl
I'oiiiposcil ol the folli \v!no geiitermcn ! u , 1 . 1 ..i , 1 »• u.
. .Ill, 1 I , 1 . :na..ned and both put up a good fight.
.1 the legislature a.^kiiig ihem to ct 1.,,. ,
, f, f . , 1-:'d week, 1 horiuvcll defeated ( ross
,ip on xva.st and giaft for at least 12, 1, ..
• 1 * *1 i‘ V » . 1 * • * • I* ‘ •
months so s the
I'l 11 ,1 get on
f
f;
Cl
•irmi
Ihi'it fmit, viz: mr. mike G'ark, rfd.,
.,ini GUiik. riibin ('Uuk. and d.ivo Gkvrk
iiuC it was xoti'ii to table the same
.ind si-nd i to'rtie s|H‘ckei' of the house
at oiu'e, which was dmu
XU
^ I constipation
a right smart of complaint wa.s
made about the state dog tax whi.h
is 1$ if yore dog wa.s horned befo.ir
april, and we xmled to have same
(that is, the law) killed, but not the
as they (the dogs) is needed
t.r'.,m to coifbutc Its share, as it al- , f„, fetching rab'.iit.s and
wax has done in the pa.st, to the other wild life food ansoforth. (it is
riis.. and up-bail.'ling of this citv ‘‘ chairman and sivk-
, ‘ cr terry 11$ and .5(k*, a.s outlira'd bv
a’ul cDinniunuy. him)
This unexpectiHl financial
smasn
will of coiu'.se affect Glintun and the
a 'nil was inter duced by jv'ri',^; mire
, luo.is praying for farm relief bv the
aurroundmg community, but we must state h. ted of the united states, as
not act as fools and threw up our pressent, and urging them to hbrrv '
hail.is an! quit. We must work right ^amc forward at once in the form'
. . cf mule feed and ferty lizer and corn
on with determination, fight with a meal and flour and a few hams, and
smile, with optimism, with a cheerful "“S secconded and sent to the legis
lature which is reported to be in ses-‘
in
Sion under the circumstances.
spirit. And those who have money
the'^bank now temporarily closed,
should not make this an excuse for *1 fbis junkture, the radib was!
knocking, kicking and wailing on the Clark, rfd. and.
* . ^ sptH'ch was herd from mr. carl wil-
stres't corners, or spreading rumors Hams on the question of cutting down'
that they may hear. the cotton akerage to 25 per cent, but
We would fail to do our dutv as a »Krei*d amongst ourselves that'
. , , unle.ss we could borry some monnev
«rvant of the community shouW we,to fhrm on from somoboddy outnide
Write this article without speaking a community, that it would bt*
word of commendation for the sympa- ^ niebbe
■ t ». , P***" cent. an<l then we adjourned 1
thfcUc and very sensvble attitude that ..bth another prayer from rev
been manifested since this di.sas- ford tags, rite or foam if tbi.s is
ter overtook us. With a few hct-hcad enuff for you.
ed agitators, how easy it would have
ii€cn for the er«:lie coniiiiunity t.» be--|
of
*T HAD a atobbom ci
constipation after a very
severe spell of grip,* says
Mr. John B. Hutchison, of
I^sosho, Mo. "When-I would
get con.stipated, I’d feel so
sleepy, tired and worn-out.
"When one feels this way,
work is much harder to do,
especially farm work. I
would have dizzy headaches
when I could hardly acs to
work, but after I read of
Black-Draught, I began tak
ing it I did not hasra Aa
haadachaa any mors.
"When I have the ahiggiah,
tired feeling, J take a flaw
doses of Black-Draught, and
it teams to carry off tha
poiaon and I fkel just Orta. I
usa Black-Draught at regu
lar intarvala. It Is essy to
tsks and I know it helps ms.*
This medidns is compos
ed of puro botanical roots snd
hsrba. Conisina no chami-
cala. In 26-oent psdugaa.
yore.s trulie,
• mike ('lark, rfd. .
chr. man & seeker terrv;.
WoifSN wIjo need a tenlo should taka
Cakdcl Uecd over 60 yeara
Returned From the
Furniture Exposition
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He reports the purchase of new and beauti
ful home furnishings from the leading manu
facturers —
At the Lowest Prices Since 1914
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Visit our stores where you can see on our
floors all the latest styles and finishes.
Our very low prices mean you can now have
the prices nc^ed to make your home just like
you have always wanted it.
We are always glad to have you come and
locJc whether you want to buy or not.
wakes & Co,
Clinton — Two Stores — Laurens
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