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f f,: k-. S;- HE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C. THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1931 County Health Notes FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice, that on the 30th day of By Miss Jennie McMastcr, State Field Nurac ' I^ast year the South Carolina 'Tu- * Probate March, 1031, I will render a final ac-i,> count of my acta and doinsrs a? K,xe- i J ^ cutrix of the estate of Jeff D. Coats. 11 ► deceased, in the office of the Judgre of ' | ^ of I.Aurens county, atj 10 '► B. O. HENRY F. M. BOLAND berculosis asswiation supervised 1,000 Isame day contact children. A c'inlact child is will apply for a final discharge from H. D. Henry & Company INSURANCE Doinii; Things For People ; my .trust as Executrix. j one who has been expo.sed to tubcTcu- I - person indebted to said estate I have a friend who occupied a- of my business life grew out of work losis in his home, or through cIosm- as- is notified and re<iuired to make pay- ► prominent bfficial position in Wash- 1 d:d for a certain charitabje <’rgani-j with any active case. It is ment on or before that date; and all STOCKS BONDS REAL ESTATE ington for a number of years. After j zution, with no thought of important that the health of these Persons having claims against saidi ' ► hia retirement he opened an office and ' gain. And a large piece of business |* . ^ ^ .. f .u i , ' «?8tate will present them on or before let it be known that he would act as once walked into my office, .sent by ^ i < ren t t.ose y wa.c n anf u r ^^jj date, duly proven, or be forever LOANS NEGOTIATBD an adviser to individuals and com- the brother of a man whom I had <hiily habits super".sed, Ix^ause the.se . barfed, panics having business to transact | l^'en able to help many years before, i are the children who are most hkidy | with the government. Recently he told me that his first year’s income was about ten times as large as he had dared to hT o^- f ir. “The only way I can evuln n d 's that 1 am nqw-cashing, in on ’uv time habit of doing things ' p*' ;)!•• he said. “When 1 wa.s in office I never could see why it wasn't worth while to go to a little trouble for folks if yoo could do it properly. So when a man came to me 1 didn't try to side-.st* ji by .saying, ‘You will h ive to fa'ke th matter up with sueh and su-h a d - partnient.’ I just tried to help h m out. “/ wasn’t .scheming about it.-1 ha.'l no con.scious notion that I was laying up treasure in Heaven, or anyth^g of that sort. “But apparently people remeinher- wl and appreciated, and now they are and in an entirely different part of, to be infected with tuberculosis. It i.s the country ' said that about 50 per cent of the Speaking’generally, I rhoal.l ..y ^ adult eaaea of pulmonary tulM.>v,,I ,.<is hat the ehanre of being rewarded | evpieace of the early ,nfe..t'..n fe good works i.s suffirieot «o thm | known as childhood tuberculosis I it e V man is justified, from a purely;”"' »']■" have the eh.ld- ri Ifish standpoint, in going out of hia 1 h«”<i ‘y.P” »f this disease will develop ..ay occasionally to be kind. MRS. AN.NTE M. COATS, Executrix. Feb. 28, liJ.'ll.—3-26-lc. the adult type. What perc-entage shall .. . , ' develop this adult typpe is determioed To say nothing of the fact that do-, ng things for ot er ‘‘ .| jected to continued exposure, by the personal satisfaction which is, in j elf, a reward. ' ifie BEST Gray Hair Remedy bHomeMade If To half pint of water add 1 f < ► o I > I > President MeSween exposure, oL. medical supervision re ceived, am] by the general health hab its of the child and his family. TuiH*rculo.si.s is not an inheritable 11 u <1 Heard In Atlanta '''“'■r'', hardly fail to infect the children with i whom he lives. Infection with the tu- ihercle bacillus cannot always lx* av'i'd- I Dr. John MeSween, president ' I*ie.«byterian conege, sjicnf the week-j ed, but frequent and heavy exposure ieiKl in Atlanta and -spoke Sund.iy in | to infix tion can lx* prevented by one ounce bay mm, aamall box of Barto Qmpoond and one-fourth ounce of glycerine. Any draggiat can put this up or yoa can imix it at home at Tery ^ little ooet. Apply to tha hair twice a week nqtil the desired shade is ob- t£;ned. It will gradually darken Ktrcaked. fkJed or fcny hair »ad nwk* it aofl aud a!oM>r. Bart>o v ,11 not eofor tb« aealp, ij not Btkki ot sttxay a&d du«« net rub otL ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BY LICENSED PHARMACISTS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PROMPTLY SADLER OWENS PHARMACY "At Union Station" Phones 377 and 400 Phones 377 and 400 • 4 ,.Vvm.nVi ithoughtful und watchfu parents, three prominent ?re.-»byt<Tian church- ■ , . , . , , - In a di.-M'ussion of tuixTculosis - , . 4-..-.-..- in taking pleasure itl paying me liack.’ es of that ciiy. ui me mornirg he ' t-hii^jn-n, Dactof I’. I’.' Mcfain, of Neither by temperament nor eonvie-jcupied the pulpit of the lirst f*>*‘‘"* ! the North (’arolina .sanitcrium. states, lion do 1 txdong to the Uhite<l Brot h-; byterian church in the irti reit of the ; i hiiructeristic .. symp- erhood of Pollyannas. I do not hold college and his sermdn ^ t‘'m.s of childhood the First church at nccatur, where he detTVered, upon re- quest, the address he recently made tx-fore the World Congress on .Mis sions in Chattanooga. worlds, nor that selfi.shne.ss is always jeastern-^time. ' In the afternoon he puni.shcd and j’lxtAtC si ways rewarded. 1 spoke at the Central church, and in OnJJie contrary. I see many notaibleJ examples of men who have apparent- i ly never done a gracious thing in j their whole lives who yet have \ achii'Vi (I fortunes and are quite serene j and contented in the enjoyment of the , good things of the‘world. But at several different times in my own experience I have Ix-eti siirpi iseil | by having bread which I had east on the watc'rs and forgotten come back { to me spread with good butter and ’ even con.siderable jam. One of the most valualde conta.-ts i UdKTculo.sis. The : T' We Will Take Your Laundry As Late As 9 A. M., Saturday. BUCHANAN’S PHONE 29 i Q ENCORF, BRAND Thin Wall s© MACARONI Sc A Great Improvement— and a Great Value at I N< oi:k Spaghetti Sliuli' »»f llnc'.i or ••Jk-xiI" ot .Norlhern liiiiiiiii Item. package r.N* OHK spaghetti ill can- . . . i't‘iiili ctioUt il In «••»«><•««<• anil (i main sain n p.\' 3 tits 20c CHEESE Nice Flavor Aged lb. 23c Peaches 3 t'linu i'llliK lorgi ill lienv} sjriip I'anx 3 ';.;,'^:50C ♦ ♦ J I ♦ ♦ t ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Stock up your pantry today at this low price! Campbell's Soups All Varieties cans s 25© found: un<lerriuuri.‘‘hment, an actual! loss of weight being rather unusual,! \^ but a faijure; to gi qw and gain weight' very eoinmon; poor aiqx-tite, i fatigue, or tiring easily; a lack of energy, the child showing a tendency , to avoid forms of atmis»*incnt requ rr ; ing much exertion; a ti-ndmey tU ner- vou.siK'ss nr to be jx-evish an<l irri table; a delayisl r<*covery from .some oth( r ilisease, sui h as measle.s, whoop- ing-eoiiglit or influenza, without any other complications to explain delay, j j Fever is u.'ually present, but in the I mild (b'grei' whii h is .so commonly I caused by other conditions of child- ■ hood. There may be a tendency to fic- : quent cold.s.” Thi.s type of tuixuculosis, as well as ^ the early stages of the adult type, fiv-j quently gix's iin<lel«x-t«*d. The safest means of protix-ting eontaet ihildren i.s Ihroiigh piopeh supervision. ; In the routiiu* .examination for tu berculosis, the teeth and throat are' also examined. .\ny focal infintion lowers the general rcsistaiu-e and ren- D'ders sufferers, more I'able to other in-; fection.H. l-‘o;-aJ infertion also de)ay.s recovery from other inft'Ction. .As state<| before, the .'south (’arolina 'I'liJieiciilosis associat on |kiimbin<“S clinic and .si hooTHiealth wolC bc-aiise the licaltliy ibild is less likely to de- veloj) t u'let i ulosi--. (>f the .'tllT chil- ilrcn examined thus far in the I.au reus, coii'il;, lie.i’tli ['logram, <>3 have enlarge | or disea-cd tonsils, and .V.l ha\c dcfc.tike jn rinanc'it . r absce-'sed tcmji.uary tielli. I’lese cliildren wioe aM gi\en no''f .eat ;oM .si (i-- ad\.sing jiareiil' to take them to the family physiemn nr .leutisT. hi one TTr.iTr of 27 childum, iti a school which l.-irgcly enr.ills from the Ix-lter class homos, II ha*l physii-al didcits. This is iti no wiay a roflection on the parents. It is not always possible for a partuil t.> know when his i hlid has physii al <le- fivts. This is one n-ason wh,v a regu lar health service is impivrtant. But wh<*ti pariuits do know of physi- i-al defects, it is u.sually possible to have them corrected. If your child r«'- ccived a notification sliji it will W ad- vi.sahle to consult your family physi cian or ilcntist as early as posshle. This is a pn-vimtive mi'a'uri' against other infections, inclmling tidxM'cuhi- sis. 4 NATlItXL COl.Oit .M\lt(;l'.ltiNK NUTLEY Rcady- lo-Servc lb. ISc J ♦ ♦ I Pure RIO COFFEE lb 15c $12,000 FOR s. c. TO BATTLK FLU Grandmother's BREAD IMtU'KIl LOWKK HOLE HEAT IMU Nn 1,0 \F Now 7c PAN LOAF rUl4l4 POUND Now 6c MAPLE SYRUP AJkP 11 ba. Pure siae Mt SYRUP KlriMlwI tf Mk •lae 21c Iceberg LETTUCE, hard head 10c CARROTS, large bunch 7^20 GREEN PEPPERS, firm, Ib i2y2c SPINACH, cleaned, lb 8 l-3c TMS Atlantic & PACinc « I . S. Public Health Servlet* (Grants Kcqiit t t»f Dr. .1. ,\. Havue. ' State Officer. Wa-hington, Feb. '.N. Senat r Snrth w;is aiivised toda\ by officials of the United .S'.ate.s nu!»!ic health sci -' V-'.cc that $12,000 ha+l bten allo.atod Dr. ,1. .V, llaync, state health officer, of Smith t'arol ina, for iinmiHiiate use in any (‘incrgency that might ari.se. .A few days ago Dr. llaynt* came t(» Wa.shingti n and with Senator Smith called upon Surgeon (Jencral Uum- ming and exnlainfal the necessity that exists in South Carolina at the pres-: ent time for funds to lie u.sed in meet ing the influenza and pneumonia epi demic there. A strong plea wa.s madet and General Cummings said he would do his utmost to let Dr. Hayne have the money. Today’s action is the result of Dr. Hayne’s visit here and the ef forts of Senator Smith in the matter. “There will be no delay in having this money sent to Dr. Hayne,” Sena tor Smith stated. “It is already on j hand ^nd may be used whenever and j wherever Dr. Hayne thinks propep Ao* do so to meet any existing, emer gency.” / Let Us Re-Dye Your Garments. BUCHANAN’S PHONE 28 ♦'.si’iJSxiaiiL 30 nii: ciiiiCMCLE Fine Foods A Ridht Prices ALW AYS BE PREPARED FOR THE UNEXPECTED — You never can teU when Cou sin Joe or Brother Bill and his famil.v will drop in for a meal. lU.may happen on Sunday when the stores are closed. Prepare aijainst this emergency by stocking a few extras in your pantry TODAY. The time has never been more opportune. You’ll find by read ing every item on this page, just how little it will cost you-to do this. Brer Rabbit S Y R U P, can 24c Guest Ivory SOAP Shaped to fit the hands. 3 for ISc mm Mi-Gel, 3 pkgs 23c Swan Matches, 3 boxes 10c Lard, 8 lb. bucket 95c % Rice, good whole grain, 3 lbs.. 17c BORDKNS Evap. Milk, small, 6 cans ,.. Cleen-Made Macaroni, 2 for Bee Brand Extracts, large .. 27c 15c 23c Irish Potatoes, 5 lbs 19c White’s WEINI ES, Ih. 22c Newberry Maid Butter, lb. !. 36c Grandeur Flour, 24 lbs. plain . 82c Lettuce, head 3c ItORDIvN’S Evap. Milk, large, 3 cans 27c Caraja Coffee, lb. .. . 33c Bee Brand Extr lets, small ... 13c Bananas, Ib.TT. r.. .t.' ... .... 6c Grandeur Flour, 24 lbs. S. R. . 85c There’s no mystery about Its popularity, it is simply a better soap. ■» FOB 19c McCormick MUSTARD, jar 13c New bead-form soap for modern di.sh wash ing. 2 pkgs. for 17 c HALENTINF’S Smoked Sausage, lb. ... 27c SNOW KING Baking Powder, 25 oz. ...... 22c Sunshine Pkg. Crackers, 3 for 12c We reconunend South Carolina Canned Vegetables. Claussen’s and Becker’s Bread and Cakes — the Best To Be Had A . . « Am a mm ^ .. tft Featured At All Quality Service Stores MARSHMALLOWS, 5 oz. 8c THESE MERCHANTS ARE MEMBERS OF QUAlITY SERVICE: CLINTON. S. C.r ly^HITMIRE, S. C. Scott Grocery Co. Baldwin’s Grocery, J. M. Pitts, EUakely*! Grocery, I. C. Boland, L. V. Pinson, Clin ton Mercantile Co. Young Broh. GOLDVILLE, S. C.—Joanna Merc. Co. .Mb i / A / 4' I -f rt..