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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C.
THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1931
State Meet To Be
Held In Charleston
American Ix'jjion To Gather For
Two-Day I’rouram Next Week.!
Local Men To Attend.
Several l:)cal .\im*riran
me mhers will i^o to <'harU*st()n nex;
week for the annua! state me'tin'i,
the proKiam for which has Seen at-
Tancwl by A. Stanley Llewellyn and
.1. Altman, district executive rcm
mitteeinan from ('harleston. Moft of
“the business sessions, it has been an
nounced. will be h<>ld in the \':; t >rv
theatre, while a portion of the event-
will he held on the hU* of Palms where
a hathin^r beauty contest an i r h ••
res reatiOnal features will be staftc I.
The program which will cover two
day-', duly 117 and follows:
July 27 '
0 a. ni. r..ind concert on Marion
square.
a. m. I*ara<le of I.e>rion and
Auxiliary, with bands and drum and
bujr’e (orjM, down King: street to Kus-
eU. , ) Ideetin-t, t > So.'iety. sti>r»pin't
I TIJK h:vrf)KN('K
' .My readers may possH>ly wonder
way I am so fre<5uenlly denourK-io"
‘he s,:< o’.lixk dinner; this, when s >
"'.any i f chit foremost citi/ams indulge
‘he feist as a sort of triumph cf "ivi-
I’zation.
1. I ram a sturly of arjed men and
wotTKfi, 1 find the lontfest-Jii'ed to b<‘
“ hi
for tho
oiiie
^ d!/ Noncu Mart >
\ Spinach Jelly Salad
JMix together a half <'iU) of ch »p-
ic l dra'ned sninach m a cup of soup
tcck. \ y^'^ljtkoroughly and a 1.1 to it
a lable-sioon of granulateil ’ ‘
'Mrs. Mamie Smith
I Claimed By Death
Laurens, July 12.— Mrs. Ma.mie A.
Sru'th, < }, w.fe of .lame- M. >’r.i h
died suddenly at d o', lx k S^rctay
morning at the fain ’y heme ne-ii V,’a-
terloo. Funeral .services were conduct
ed at the Methxlist chur n ' f Wat *•
loo .Monday morning at 10 o’cloc';.
Kev. A. Q. Rice, nastor, wa.s in charge
of the last riles.
Mrs. .Smith was a daughler of the
late .Mr. and Mrs. .Joel Smith, o'"
I>rewert''n, Laur'ns ci unty. and 'va;
married to her cou.sin, .James .M. Sm'*.'
more than fifty vear.s ago. Thev rear-
gelatin
o e who are hearty breakfa.st-eaterr.ithat has b<*en dissolved in a quar'.er
and who do nrd load the digestive tract cup of cold w'ater. .Stir until d;s io!v''d.
the evening meal. ,-ea.-(jn with pepper and salt and a few,
' 2. k rom a study of vital statistics, [ drops of onion juice, if de.sired, putl^*^ * family of ten children and this is
fi^(l that .Sjx o’clock dinner revotf*es into .small molds aijjd'l^et away to cool.!^^** P'^st death in the famil” cir le.
j-Succunrh Lo "heart disease” or cerebral W'hen they are formeef place one mold! TwH) of the sons are municipal ex-
hemorrhage, never later than the!on each f)«d of lettuce leaves; add I*. Smith Ving mav.u’ of
middle sixties. The.se are city-dwellers, * mayonnaise before serving. .Laurens, and .1. Pre;-ton .Smith, mayor
wiio are too bu.'^y to eal nei’essarv* - ; | Materlco. Other sons and daugh-
m
f V ■
uiec:
<•. I.:
' \
■ ng.
('
.hcatre f .r ji.'nt bu.si
meal.s until fhe day’s business is done.'
li. If I were to inject ths* expre.ssed
jUic
i
I would kill him instantly! Well the j sauce. 'I'he spina h
o’ldock glu ton gets tho.se jiiicivs I thoioughly after it
Creamed Spinach
Run chopped cooked spinach through
ters
Carl
into h's veins mere slowlv, hence he is
.slower about <lying of “heart disea.'U*"
of meeting, with than hi’d be wdtii intraviuious injec-
‘ ■' ‘ot ■ ' 1 m. 1 tion.
• • ■ 2: '' p. !!'. Punch. Tli.' tiitd holy the tirixl, half-
(. m A •■'•eii'b'e (n Mai i< n exhausted nervous system cannot sup-
.sipi.iH f'!■ trip to Psie of Palms. ply .he necessary gastric and fiancre-
■ I. m. 1 cave fur Isle i f Palms. aL:c fluids to d gest a heavy six o'clock
I f). m. »>» le<.>a‘es gatlier on lieach feisi; hence fhe luices of the "gorge”
are R. Cuy Snrth and Mis. A.
Fuller, of the Trinit.v Ridge sec-
uics’ of the average six o’clwk dinner the vegetable chopper ansi reheat in a ‘'**^*^’ ^ laude \V. Mahon, of H’'’k-
nto a patient’s vtdns, L feel sure that double boiler with a little thi.'k cream f a.'^ner S
should be drained
s cbofined.
vid C. .Smith,
I Miss (Jertrude
I .lames .Smith
Smith, Da-
■p’leniing M. Smith. a*’d
Smith, of Waterloo, and
of .Anler.son, .Mrs. Her
Russian Tea Punch I
This has a f.-arxlation of a (|uurt of
; tea, strong, but ijuicklv bicwed. .Noth-'
jing is wor.se in icesl drinks than tea [
that has b< eti breweil long enough to
[Uoduce a bitter f.a-t<*.
Tu the tea add a mixture of two'
tahlespoorys <)f orange juice, five table-
in bathing .uiits. are taken ii-to the system by ab lorp ' of lemon juice and two cups of
*1 to b p. Ill, ■tiaiiu‘s, ruc(*^ ami con- tion, and in a .^'haiie that cannot he|Then add a <|uart of charged
tests, bathing an.I swimming, at; I ulili/.ed in ths' repair of iMidily tire ! water and a half cup of fre-h berries
Iwithing lieauty and beach jiajama' not all, nor half of it ran lx* said tojjuKi ihredded pineajiple, either canned
contests with nrizes in each event, ^he fit. ^ |or fresh. Serve with shavwl ice.
f. to 7 p. 111. -Hand concert in pavil-; fi. Hence, it is carrii*d with the
ion. , bliMKl-current, an active poison, unfit
p. -m. exhibition by
Hence the eater diKW not want break
fast next morning has a fsHhIe appe-,,
tite at noon—but i.s ready for the dia-
Cg®sfflfi:Lflws
Franklin of (’okeshury, and a lyother.
Win.ston Smith of Ander,--.n
WANTED
To buy several hundred bu.sh-
els Rood .«ound bright oats, at the
rijjht price. .\lso several bushels
of Rood wheat.
(iet our best prices on qiialit}
Scratch Feed, LayinR Mash. Dai
ry Feed.s,, Cotton Seed Me;
the SpartanFufj^druTn ahil bugle corps
on the pavilion dance floor. , ^ ^tite at noon—but ks ready for the dis- ('aroliiie .Matthews snent thi
1» to ‘.PdO p. m. I/(>gion (pieen con- appointing over-fe<*d at the following, week-end in Helton with .Mr. an I .Mr.s,
t<‘St on the band .sfari<P six o’clcM’k. The very arteries of the .runies Guthrie. j
IP.'U) p. 111. to 12 m. Pegion ba’I, heart become poi.sonetl iTowly. Th«'| Mias Clara .Stover of Heath Springs.'
connest winner ami v'lronation exer vestads of the brain '»ive way in the^ ij.s the gue.st of .'Vliss Frances Hawkins.!
rises. walls. Short breath and a|H.p!eti'[ Mi.ss Minnie Holiday returned t..'
12:15 to 12:15 a. m. Song and symptorn.s develop s!. .v' , inu'dioiisly i,e,- home in North Can liria after!
dance revue hy leading (’harlestori ar
tists on the hand stamP
12:15 to 2 a. m.—Hall continued.
July 2H
1 p. 111. Hiisiness meeting at Vi.-
t<'r> theatn'.
1 :.!0 p. m.- .\<ljournmen;.
'I’hey finally kill.
(!. Any thinking physician, if he
will
observe l aref illy, earmoit fail In agree
willi me. I,a>tly, if I want to have .a
grt'ggy, ho.ivy, indolent feeling to
morn.w, I will stuff my eareass with a
six o’elo k dinner Lmighl, at (be
el ureh I'n ici that 1 am billed to at
1*01(1. . ,,
eo|'.
MPS I \KKN FOLKS
‘ a 'e still referring to
•ia( I
spending a week with .Mrs. Higie la*a
man.
Mis.';<*s Klizalx'th and R* beceq Ful
ler, diiugiit**es rf .Mr. and .M's. 11 H
Fuller of iNewberi s, hk* vi.sit'.ng .Miss|
'Pirgaiet Raoir.
• lulia .Miller »f Whiliniie, >perit last,
W'eko iMl with .M' . ,a’ i 'Irs. L. F,.;
.Martin.
.Mr. ami .Mrs. I.yl Turner . f .\tlant:i,j
\i iteil .Mrs. H'gie Li'aman: last week.'
The maiiv t’rferids of !•’, ,IP Hitt!
“Ulinten’s Feed Store"
FARMERS
EXCHANGE
T. J. Blalock, MRr.
Clinton, S. C.
Cuts, aiitf Sales Ideas
The Chronicle Office
Statement of Receipts and Expenditures of the
Town of Clinton, S. C.
For Six Months beginning Jan. 1,1931, and ending June 39,1931
Cash on hand and in banks .Jan. 1, 11>;11
Y OU may run your car
all over the country hut
how are you going to meet
the demands of the fast
spreading Financial Re
sponsibility laws unless you
^ T N A .1 Z E
14 Siutivsiiiui 2 Canadian Provinces
may now uinb r certain conditions
take away ytnir right to drive iin-
le*s you c m prove your (inanci.il
rfsnoniiibility. An tna I.i.ihility
iiml Property d.iinage Poliiy ii wi-
nl'la'tle proof tier^nhcre.
S. W. SUMKRKL.
KIN A-IZKU
miirit.s as ‘‘sciatic rhciinialism.’’ It .in* glad to know he is mu h improved
just < ■ms imiiossihle to (‘diicnto pe i- and th<it he rcturind home Monda.v
pic to the ’'oint where they can dis- from the (Jreeiuvo.Ml hospital,
criminate for the man or woman who .Miss .lane Tyler of .Springfield, is
limits, to sav that he or she may mit^the guest t,f her aunt, .Mrs, C. M. Pin- Jjjjht ami Water Collections,
havi* rheumatism at all. Remedie.s son ■ , • , , ^ , l.ight and Water Penalties
good for rhi'umutism wtll not benefit! .Mrs, .Mary Hradley of < linton, j pines
eases that limp from <tther «ause.s. <*d relatives here last w«M*k. ' • ’ , • ,
I have seen many patient.s who hml -lim Hugh Austin has returned j -uinses an* ena ties
teeth and tonsils out. in an effort to. home after having alteruU'd C. M. T. |
cure neuritis that earn** from over- camp at P'ort Mtiultrie. , Property Taxes llttiT
'strain or injury. 1 once haii a case of Mr. uml Mrs. Claire Workman of i'roperty Taxes—l*.t2H
sciatic neuritis—a wvere one whose Kinards, spent .Sunday with .Mr. and Property Taxes 11K2P
left sciatic nerve l>eraine inflam***! be-^ Mrs. t'harles Pin.son. j Property ,Taxes—likU)
I m*>id
RKt KIPTS:
$ 5.817.61
of a diseasisl colon at the sig-■ Mr. Frank Owens of Landrum, N-^ Property Tax Penalties
flexure; he was quite disabled., was here for the funeral of hi.s \'otes Payable
•onfimsi to bed. This man had his tun- br*»ther, W. W. Owens, on Monday,
sils out and several teeth extrarte<l| Charles Pinson, Jr., and .Martha
without benefit, of course! SiK'h diag-i Young are visiting Richaixl and Mar-
Inoses in this a*lvnnc(sl day aial tinie'garet Workman at Kinards.
, aie positively inexcusable. A neuritis
I is never a rheumatism.
And 1 have met many patients win
had synovitis in the knee-joints, that
might have lanm cim*d in the early
stage hy sim;)Ie rest and the proper
application of dry heat
I ten of them had taken
.Mr. ami .Mrs. H. H. Fuller of New-
IwiTy, were .Sumiuy guests of Mr. ami
.Mrs, .1. H. Rasor.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. Guthrie spgnt
Sunday with relatives in Belton.
Misses Gertrude and .Agnes Is'aman
.Nine out of aial Ann .Major were in Ns'wherry Sat-
medieine foriurdav.
Accounts Receivable
Street Tax. P.kH
Deposit Fund Water & Lights
Croup Insurance
Motor Transportation F und
Firemen’s Fund
Total
GOOD THINGS PROM
NINE aiME^
IN A SINCLf;;
TMM IM •• awf r«di* pf^rmm
•rcli«alr4. GrtwMtwd
■taa l•*«rvi•wiMt world coUbritUt.
GREENWOOD
COCO-COLA BOT. CO.
Greenwood, S. C.
IT MAD TO •> Good
TO GOT WBEAU IT II
"rheumatism." which of course failed, I
The synovial membrane Ls a soft,
cushion-like layer, lining the joint. ‘
which nrovides the luhricati.wi foe the!
'smooth nerformance of the hinge. In
flame that membrane by violent pnvs ,
<iire. overstrain, or by external injury,
and you h:ivi> synovitis; the joint b<'-
eomes feveri.sh. drv, nainful, and with
little swelling. It is not rheumatic, is
not lU' e.-lanly «'Hu:-.ed by grrms, and
Tribute Is Paid
To Club Member
The July meeting of the Chaml'cr
of Comnu'n e was held Tu*‘s<lHy even
ing with President W. H Simp-^on
presiding, and at which time reports
from several committees were heard.
R. W. Wade matle a full and inter-
Police Deoartment Saiaries
Police Department Kxnen-e
Plant Salaries
Water Plant Maintenance
Light Plant Mai:.tonanee
.Administrative Salaries
Street Mairtenan e
Print., .Adv., Pos;. Sta.
Office Kxj'en-e
Fire Departimnt Salaries ,
is not^ienefited by serums, vacrines,
or drugs taken hy mouth for rheuina- ^sting account of the highway situ-
, ,ation in this stK-tion, pointing out the Fire Ds'partment Kxncii.se
To me. another lerribU; misnomer, is ot.rtain improvements for Interest and Di.«coi,nt
to call a conudaint muscular rheuma- the club should untiringly work.! Stri'et Signs and Marking
tism -—that is, b<*tw^n joinCs. Onei ^ special committee consisting «>f, Klectrical .Annliances
may got musede-strain, myoaitia, or j) j Hrimm, Jack H. Young and i> .i:. Kin'-*
the vague achings and tenoral tire of r k Sadler, prestmted a monnorial 1,, .
an exhaustoil nervous systeir, but notion the late J. F. Jacobs, Sr., charter |
for giKHlness’sake “muacular rheuma- membt'r of the club and one *)f L’Khting
tism." 1 am not infallible, but to me ^„st faithful, alert and aggressive' Maintenance
Cemetery Extension
Water Meters
L^minission—Bond—Interest
Telephone and Telegraph
Group Insurance
Light Plant Extension
Charity and Health Service
! Rent
there is no such animal. The fellow workers, w’hich was unanimously
with this c*>mplaint needs rest, change j ad*)i>ted by a rising vote. Tribute to
of scene, mild warm hatha, and P*>*-| Hr. .lacobs as a citizen and loyal Clin-
sibly change of diet and fe®*li”K..tonian, was paid in appropriate talks
.Rheumatism medicines do not cure H. |yy Brimm, R. W’. W’ade and J. H.
and time should not be sraitcd on Witherspoon.
them. I wish 1 had more space toeIab-|
!(irate. 11/' I * a. 9 I
— i Kelvinator s June
Loganberry Pouch *
To one pint of loganberry juice add
ia pint of water and the joice of one
••lIlMnoA. Serve •ariChr iMb jNaa* oiMaoaoii.! Detroit, Joljr U,r—Kelvinator ship-1 Water Plant Sxtaoeion
jin the glasses. If your taate demands Iments for Jime ran SO per e«fV(Expense
jiti add sugar. of the same month in 1930, according Interest on Paving Certificates
♦ to sUtement by H. W. Burritt, vice- Ei^tri-
p«,ident in cl«r^ of | „„ Bond,
This constitutes the best June in the Legal Expense
company’s history. For the year to
T
• 1^ f I Firemen’s Fund
ISUSineSS Record j Property Tax Refund
— j Notes Payable
NOTICE
Notice is hereby giraa that I wiB
nal accounting of my acts umI doings ahead
as Guardian for Jamea Edwin Yar- ® the same period last year,
iborough. Minor, to the Probate Coortl Kelvinator is just launching a very
W Laurens County, S. C., and will on'*«r«»*>ve advertising campaign, sup-
I said date apply to the Covrt for a dis-1 plrmented by unusually interesting
Qharge from my duties as guardian j campaigns and contests.
I for said min(xr. AH persons having:
l^clsims against the estate of nid mi
nor are required to file the same with!
ithe undersigned on or before the lBth‘
I day of July, 1931, or be fugever
Sewer Maintenance
Paint Wlikeway and Hydrants
Insurance
Deposit Acet.—Water-Lights ...
I barred.
;7-16-5c
Flemma L. Tsuborough.
BOND
ROWER SHOP
Total $10,142.87
Cash on hand and in banks June 30, 1931
j The above is a true and accurate statement of the Receipts and
from Jan. 1, 1931, through June 30, 1931.
^ Junuar.v
February
- March
April
Ma>
June
$52:18.20
$.5416.58
$4184.60
$4074.07
$5519.71
$4 126.81
18.'J1
26.71
20.23
19.48
49.17
30.56
162.50
105.00
473.00
- 300.00
.537.00
63.50
3708.51
86.75
57.00
43.(M)
111.50
186.00
34.00
‘23.75
-
40.60
41.00
21.00
15.‘20
9.80
42.20
12.(H)
113.60
4.80
41.60
21.80
39.20
46.00
13..All
2.01
1.85
3.87
18.30
15.30
3500.00
1000.00
1000.00
5000.00
5000.00
210.77
81.34
201.60
262.38
404.54
593.51
3.00
6,63.00
216.00
51.00
19.00
37.00
75.00
3.60
5.40
30.‘.H?
264.57
$13,021.1 1
$ 6,712.35
$ 6.051.07
$ 5.954.(8)
$12,199.83
$10.198.14
0-
DISHIU.SKMKM.S:
Januar>
February
■March
April
May
June
$ :3o.oo
$ flMl.OO
$ 730.(H»
$ 7.30.00
$ 730.00
$ 730.00
;i0'<.s4
211 .:’.5
121.*10
422.11
183.67
139.22
.') 0. 0
5.i0.00
5l0.*)t'
5 tO.OO
5:40.00
5.30.00
81.’7
100.73
192.17
88.61
81.87
109.58
.575,1:6
225.00
82.81
217.76
130.46
214.66
;!:;o.,)o
330.00
3:’,0.00
330.(H)
330.00
IkJO.OO
106'.05
8.57.30
839.0'.t
871.01
995.11
771.54
116.,t;i
‘23.70
22.15
61.75
7.00
75.70
21.83
4.00
15.75
4.00
11.55
16.30
175.1.0
17.5.00
175.00
175.00
175.00
175.00
10.00
18.00
14..50
7.85
1.50
860.13
47.50
389.55
7.50
36.37
6.00
21.05
3.20
39.20
21.25
172.01
01.47
.52
198.34
5.32
474.25
15.00
‘2516.‘2.5
2220.35
1980.11
2035.88
2015.86
2104.52
156.22
93.68
31.35
101.99
.68
6‘2.60
60.00
65.00
60.00
67.50
165.26
2L0a^
120.(XT 1.04
16.61
.73
160.82
17.74
9.11
7.68
14.69
50.46
54.75
48.50
47.34
60.68
50.13
74.04
6.02
73.43
228.11
182.94
120.00
82.85
236.71
-89.53
114.31
6.00
36.25
2.00
6.50
58.92
65.00
65.00
65.00
65.00
65.00
65.00
2.00
7.00
39.23
4.00
54.00
20.00
1606.19
4000.00
21.42
»7.16
au8
5.00
75.00
115.38
85.50
\
1221.88
81.16
11.07
2425.00
300.00
5875.00
3400.00
52.50
•
37.50
50.00
8.65
30.65
9.25
/
43.40
5.00
$10,142.87
$13,732.17
$ 5,765.59
$ 6,689.75
$12340.68
$ 9,746.11
$60,318.04
FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
t$7 W. Main St. Phoac SM
Published by order of City Council.
$58,417.17
$ 1,900.87
Expenditures of the Town of^ Clinton, S.
D. C HEUSTESS.
City Clerk and Treas.
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