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THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1931 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C. PACE *iVV^ LOST CERTIFICATE NOTICE Please take notice that on June 15, 1931, tie under^igTied will apply to the Commercial Bank, Clinton, S. C., for Certificate No. 4467, issued to: Cornelia Bethea Harris for the C. K. Wright Reelected Superin Laurens Schools ' Name Faculty !car on the other side of the hill. Nobody’s Business ' By Gee McGee 6. .Always turn your steering wheel loose while liKhtint; a ciprarette. Un- , dertakers and tombstone agents make their living- off of boneheads that do amount of $10.50, dated March 6, 1929, and issued for 12 months after date. ' Comejia Bethea Harri.*. tendent. Staff Is Completed. For New Year SPECIAL (WER Cosmopolitan—$2.50 per year. doW-n and $1 second month, and the third month. See JAMES W. CALDWELL For further Information $1 50c Charge It ll is mighty easy to lose fr’ends and this, and you know they’ve got to live, make enemies. I refu.«ed to credit n somc-how-or-nuthor. ! man once and he never got over it. 1 | v u' • V. brother, and he never got 7, the roads a-e v»iv slick, don’t' C. K. Wright over it. I asked him for my money, and'to slan on vour brakes when superintendent , he said he didn’t like to be dunned. He you decide to st p suddenly. This prac- flew up and has been mad ever since, tice will insure you against living to a ripe old age and in most cases—you can throw your back-end into a tele graph pole, or other obstructi; n. I o o o O (► o ► o (► (► O o H. D. HENRY P. M. BOLAND Laureris, May 30. - has been reelected as of the Laurens city schoohs. together with a complete;staff of teachers, for'jie made 1 barrel of flour and 1 ham the next session-of the school, which j arid 2 pairs cf shoes by falling out H.’D. Henry & Company INSURANCE STOCKS - BONDS - REAL ESTATE LOANS NEGOTIATED 666 will open Sept. 3 for the 1931-32 term, with me jOne teacher was eliminated in the pri-' ;mary department, while shifts ne-es- 1 took a man’s word as h\- j.sary to economy were made in other .f^w weeks ago, but found mu ;departments. Otis Ham will give his jater that his bond was selling I,UU’ID OR TABLETS entire time to the teaching of music.; low nar. Ho told n.. . si Relieve-* a Headache or Neuralgia in; "'ith classes in each of the depart-> j^oine goods he’d pay me that same the first i addition to the glee club work. He is to be relieved of the teach-1 t)f.i ause i sent a c of English in high school. Miss I ■d a 1 tie b h'm if- .30 minutes, rhecks a Cold day. and checks Malaria in three da>s. 666 Salve for Baby’s Cold S. Drive ^ust all the time. Don’t let no train beat you across a crossing. D.m’t toot* your horn at a pedestrian! till you got r’ght on him and witch hhn jump. Don’t gi\e a car meeting ttinoon at o o click. lies pouting now . , .1 ■ , , . n . ♦ , , i,;.., ' more than 2ti }H'r cent of the^oai . because 1 sent a collector to see him.i\,.^ _ f mg Of rmglisn in nign school, .miss^i^. ^t.oo for telling that one little '~ Flora Gwinn, assistant music teacher,: a friend of mine informed me that''*''"^^ I is to be transferred to teaching dutiesp„y would tell lies all day for Where a person can’t pass y^m on ac roads, drive slow, and make hm mad. That’s all. NO MORE rats in the grammar gra ies. New teachers eTl*cted are Miss Eliz abeth Dillard of .Seneca, and Miss .An-: cents apiece. Some folks will dodge you or mice, after you It’s a sure rodent killer. Trv a pack age and prove it. Rats killed with KAT-SN.VI’ leave no smell. Cats or dogs won’t touch it. Guaranteed. .35c size—1 cake — enough for I’antry, Kitchen or Cellar. 65c size — 2 cakes — for (’hicken House, coops, or small buildings. '$1.25 size—5 cakes—enough for all farm and out-buildings, storage buildings, or factory buildings. Sold and guaranteed by YOUNG’S PHARMACY y for 5 nabelle Poag of Flock Hill. Miss Janie 1 yj«aj-s rather than nay you 75 cents, use RAT-SNAP Harris has been reelected as -secretary' {.-^tending credit to* a dead-btuit is a -to the .superintendent and Miss Azile|j,cy,j ^.^y jf(.t rid of him. I have Wofftrd, librarian. 'km wn a man with :i family of 10 to Ihe complete list of teachers as an-ipj^.j^ yp niove 15 miles to another nounced by .lobn Wells Tcdd, secre-jj^.^n rather than try to pay a small * ary to the board of trustees, follow's: , and his “moving cost’’ Primary and grammar .schonj de- Lias three dollars more than the debt partments: Mrs. Emily .Meng Jones.! amouifted to that he was running .Miss .Alleen Franks. Mrs. Florence B. ywav from. Fleming, Mi.ss .Allie Gosnell, Miss i ! I Eloise (Tardy. Miss Elizabeth Dillard,' I Miss .Ada (^atherine ja„der up. make him .Anne Miss Hilda , Babb, Mi.ss Jule Childress, vjnja M iss Flora GIFTS DISPLAYED THIS WEEK; Bronze Book Elnds—$1.25. I.acquer Trays, hand decorat ed—$1.00 to $1.25. Hand Painted Candy Jars — $1J)0. Hand Painted Bon Kon Dishes —$1.00. .Magazine Racks—$1.00. Oval Japanese Trays—10c, 50c and 60c. Fruit and Sewing Baskets — 75c. NTneltv Bridge Pad Holders —5ltr. Party Mints in green, pink and white. GALLOWAY- McMlLLIAN Bookstore Miss Williams. Miss .Alice Harris. Syfan, Miss Mary Belle, i Miss La- ai’ tVurh:VV-.Ml8.s; Mrs. H. S. Blackwell ces Knight. High school: J. K. But if you want lsh>"ster’s dander up you after he has decided not to <lo so. He will never get over it, and further-1 more he will accuse you of In'ing a Clinton Realty and Insurance Co. H. H. BOYD. Apent Representing Several of the Country’s tMdest and Strongest Insurance Companies. Office: Second Floor National Bank Building—Room No. 6 Telephone No. 6 Residence Phone 107 III BEFORE YOU PUT THEM AWAY Let us dry clean your things and put them in moth-proof bags. Our dry cleaning and laundry work is done in one of the finest plants in the state. “ Prices very reasonable. Clinton Pressing Shop, Phone 151 IVrrick, princi- as he livt'.s. Spm’e people w;ill w'ork for 2 dollars a day and go buy 2 dollar’s||i(» I worth of merchandise a day on credit, | and then “talk it about" that they BARGAIN PRICES NOW ON Ipal; I>atin. Miss .Sara Babb; English,! ^ ^ ' IMiss Rehi-cc^i Clark: home economics.| ^ I Miss AnnaMle Poag; »iathematics : | .Mrs. Laura B. Fleming; history and; English, R. M. Dont'/.ler; convmercial . , . . 1 ,i.'|>artnu.m. Mias Jacquolino l),n,|tla»;i Tli.' i-asw-st ,l,.|.t in hi- wml.l In ool- ,l,,.i,kk..n|,ine and alsnhia. K. C. C.id-1''■-■I •>'>• in.-ti,llnu.nl-* on a ,.ar shall; alKoliia, .Miss Hoatrii'o, llollanis;;“"'I amiralai'. l.iil 'nii- a Mlou Miss Davies Mc.Murrayl We Offer A Special on Tailor-Made Suits For the Month of June. Prices: Fine hi.story, Miss Davies .51-■ .MurrayI sci-| ence, .M. E. Rnyster; English, Missj Ruth Riddle; Latin and French. .Mis.s .''ua Eliza .^wygert; agriculture, K.l W.. 'I'a.'.lov; mii'^ic, Otis Ham i Esteemed Citizen Goes To Hospital NOTICE! never gids mad when he is ‘Miinned’’ for an account which is secured. Where his obligations ai-e collateral ized, h<‘ calls such ;i debt an honest debt, byt where he get' the goiul.s on the confiiieui e plan, .ha ’s another -.bing. ■ ‘ 'Iberefore. my advice to you is; It you wan to kei 0 your trauids, sidl cm for cash. But it is ahsolutely all right to sell folks m.t cuiintt d among your frieruls* on credit; tboy will nay you. Piomiseoiis credit business has pul .more men in the asylum,and cemetery than has all other haza^ds eomhitied. 1h> glad to know that his condition niakuig and selling hoozc. | within the pa?! week has shown con- ‘ I siderahle improvement. Mr. Stutts^^ A4vk«. To Car I>rivA*rM yyesterday fo^^ AsdievtHe j ^ ;vice of physuians, where he has ^ 1 ■tered the L. S. Veteran.s hospital . , Oteen, and will spend some time rest-)^^^ ,uu.into them ami bust up a few j casings. ; S17.00 to S68.00 Don’t I'orgcl To Visit the Recreation Parlor Friends in the city i.f F. .\I. .‘stutts, who has been ill for several weeks' from influer^'.a and complications, will In the rear of The Men's Shop.' It's nice and ctiol. Open evenings. ing and recuperating from his illness. The friends in the eity of .Mr. Ktutts,. and they are many, will learn with' Me will have a carload of South*I^jinuine regret of his illnes.s. For the THE MEN’S SHOP “Headquarters for Style” gate Boll M’eevil Molasses and Calcium Arsenate. Also Porto Rica Sweet l*otato Slips, Seed (’4>w' Peas, ('ane Swd, Sleal and Hulls, Oats, Sweet Feed and Hay. has as served the foreman, of 2. In negotiating blind curves, be sure to drive on the wrong sule of the j-(.ad so’s the fellow who happens to 1m* meeting vou can get a face-t( faci* printing department and is one of I considerably as he might not have .time to go to an asylum to ‘-‘ee an idiot. ■M Lemon Extract Fine Pine apple Extract AS WELL AS ON VANILLA We Are Sellihg Lots of All Three ♦ : X ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ : ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY Telephones 377 and 100 ‘Corner At Union Station’’ ! All kinds of Chicken Feeds. See us for best prices. M’e Deliver. FARMERS EXCHANGE T. J. Blalock, Mgr. Clinton, S. C’. past fifteen years hi Thoinw«*ll ornhanage it . the most lovai. hard-working and con scientious members of its staff. By the entire list of officers and the| hiee hundred hoys and girls on the. campus, he is grea*ly loved. Lij^ewise in the city, he h'as a host of friends 'who hold him in the highest esteem j.ar.il unite In the h pe that he may s'.« n recover ami return to his family land idace of usefulne-jx in ♦his com- Imunity. Mr. .<tutts si-rv^Tni: re th:ui a year in active service in Frame Firing the World war, being a memher of the ^()th division, .‘{l.-sth regiinent. 3. W’hcn a wagon or an ox team or something has the way hlo lied d or H ears ahead ef you, always blow your h'un vigorously* so’s everybodv will you are a fool, .^omi* folks are that , look fairlv -•en‘-i;!il;*. ami than likelv this will fit your Know rols more .-•ase. t. While m iking repair never pull out on the side 0*1 V 'ur : ;ir f the rou I. o How They Stand npii "iHPi" mp "IP Mlh-s t A'l “I began tak ing Cardul when In a wcakened,*^ run-dovvn condition,” writes Mrs. P. S. Penit, of Wesson, Miss. “I took one bot tle, and I seemed to Im prove so much that I sent for slK bottles. Af ter I had taken the six bottles, I seemed entire ly well. “Before I took Car dul, I was nervous, rest less, blue and out of heart. I felt* depressed all the time. After I took Cardul, all this .jdisappeared. “I^gave my daughter Cardul and it helped to relieve Irregular . . .** TM* W !. IM Whitmirt* 1 .k:{3 Munarrh .) ‘> .711 \Vatt.'< 1 •» • > Goldville I 3 .571 Kendall . 2 i> .286 New'beny 0 6 .'000 (ENTRAL W L Pet. Clinton 5 1 .833 Enoree 3 *» O .500 Lydia 3 3 .500 Laurens 1 5 .16)7 but leave your ear so plaeed thu' when you are ist.ooping over you wil' ur ,; tiiidi* towaid the center of the r >-e'>. and in ea.'e sonu'bodv oa-'-e am! strikes yi.ii ;i glam-'m»' lilow. y »u ■ n sue him for punitive, damages. if not ;ictual 5. .Make it a rule to pass other ear going over a hill. By following thus plan, you might have the pleasure of running head-on into some other sap- head that will possibly be passing a FALL RIVER PKTl RE IS BRIGHT; MILI«S AdlVE In Barbecue Sauce fTal^e I asedidne haa been used by women for over 50 years. t-IT* 1 Taka Thedford’s Black-OreugUt for Constipation, lodlgestlon, and Blliooeness. addition to a lack of apprecia tion of the genuine improvement which has already been achiwed in the fiscal affairs of b'all River, an impor- ,tant section of the public probably 1 small onion; 2 tablespoons Gutter: | languishing, 2 tablespoons vinegai, 3-4 cup I poverty-ridden mill town with its 1 taibl^poon Worcestershire cause; indu.stry ei\gaged in a los- tablespoons prepared mustard, ^'^.ing struggle to make both ends meet.' teaspoon celery seed; I cupful meat ^ matter of fact, cotton manufac- I stock from roast. Ituring, generally speaking, is active, I Slice the onion lengthwise and saute following mills reported as j lightly in the butter; add the other in-^ nights: Sagamore, Border' jgredients and simmer slowly for Foster, American Printing, j minutes. Berkshire, Arkwright, Firestone, Dur-i j- ^ fee, Peppcrell, Pilgrim, Shove, Alon- iquin Printing, United Cotton, j The total payroll of the city, which jgot down to a low point of $419,000 a ' week last Sf*2)tember, has increased steadily. It worked up to $500,000, .f600,000 and more by the erd of the year, and by April had practically at tained the $700,000 mark, the oayroll for the first week of that month touching $699,000, with subsequent weeks of April showing ^1662,000, $660,000 and $628,000 respectively. Naturally the contents of the collec tive pay envelope vary from week to week, but they ate on a materially ihighei level than a year ago.—Boaton i News Bureau, * PARIS STYLE AUTHQRITIES PROCLAI.M COTTON FOR 1931 STYLES. BUYER AND A BOOSTER mnmaSKs^ The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. U One of the Caro- linas’ Best Customers. During the Year 1930 I'liis minpiiiiy liouglit for cxrliisivo sale In A.VI* Ntorcs llinnigliout the Ciilleil .Slates atiil ('aiia«la approximately thirty iiiilhoii ilotiara (S:(t),000,000.1)0) xvorih of Carolhiu proihiets. SHORTENING s BuLt S7c Sunnyfield BACON ’pks.’17g pRg.-3SC Fancy PEANUT BUTTER 1 2 i;;; 25c ^ .r. 25c DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE SLICED .Vo. 2 ^ n ^ Larue ^ ^ a Can 2 AC ( an CRUSHtD I?.,,* 19c Rajah SALAD DRESSING ^ .Small ^ A ^ Jars br 15c SANDWICH SPREAD Rajah 8V2 Ounce 15c VINEGAR Pure Cider 12 oz. Size 9c 24 oz. Size FANNING’S Bread and Butter Pickles 2 Jais 35c SULTANA Red Beans can 5c IVORY SOAP, 2 Large 25c Uake> IVORY SOAP, 2 *, Ouiieo 1 :ake** SOAP <.iie>>l l\«»ry Cake 4c IVORY FLAKES, 3 pkgs. 25c Visit our Produce Department for South Carolina Fresh Vegetables. We have this week-end: Carrots, Beets, Green Beans, Turnip Salat, Red and White Potatoes, Cabbage, Green Onions, Strawberries, Lettuce, Squash, Cucumbers, and many other vegetables. The Great Atlianiiie €i Faeiilic Tea Co.