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There will be a( beauty apec- from (he (’ily Ileauly Shoppe cf Gaffney in charge of Abrams Beauty Shoppe all next week. for tho CMHe Marlboro Man Says Will Make Money Unless Weather and Weevil Hurt. IDOCT© J!»INJOoEf*i5i.«5MD. I N^ncu Mart TOISONEI) HEAKTS ” My readers, I feel sure, will pardon it EXPERT ON BONET PERMANENT WAV ING Nut (’h<H*ol*(e Barn Whites of three e^jrs, seven oun Abrams Beauty Shoppe Bargains In School Books ^ Uomt' Early To Select V'our BtKtks. Schor.'l Supplies At Ri.uht Price. the GALLOWAY- McMlLLIAN Book Store Cheraw, Aug. lO. — Cotton y)ri"es will have to fall father to get helow this bit of per.sonal hi.story, rince the ha.sis of production costs on which **i*>fbt concern many thou.sand.s of peo- Paul A. Wallace, a hustling young plc who are pa.^'t middle age—at a 'farmer in Marlboro county, operated time when we watch pur common en- powdered sugar, one and one-half the yveevil.s don’t get ' my from every possible angle of at- s(juares of chocolate, one-<juartei' "’t- and the weather plays fair, I’ll tack; life grows precious a.s years ad- pound of Jordan almonds. , make cotton at not more than six vance, Peat the whites uf eggs until stiff c*‘nts a pound,’ he declared recently. I’a^.slbly nine year.s ago, I began to and add g/-adually, while heating con-, Until thi.s year young W’aHace was sudden, vague, alarming syrnp- stantly, powdered sugar. Fold in melt- a renter, but at that a good-sized 'oms—a feeling that I was about to Ed chocolate, coole<l wiightly, and farmer as he operated a place of .sev-/lj‘('P “pass out’’; it was far from thiee-fourth.s of the almond.s, blanch-,eral hundred acres,. He is still renting t assure you. I had never ed and chopped. Spread to one-fourth the place. He decided last year that Paused to take an inventory of my- int h in thickness in a buttered drip- the price of land had reached the point These “.«pell.s’’ came su.d l'>nly. ping pan, sprinkle with nmiairiing; that made buying attra -tive, so he;‘^''‘y''^bere, and with ut warning—the chor)n(<l nut meats and bake in a very ac(|uired and is paying for a place of immediate symptom, a' rapitlly weak- sl( w oven three-quarters of an hour. «(«) acres. The two ])Ia, es w"rc* too' tminK heart. Being a smoker, I at once Tut in finger-shaped pi«*ce's ar;d re- small for all he wanted to do this year,, thought of tobacco. when he took on a third place of over* From one of these attack.s I stag- 1,000 acre.s .some of which, he sub-lets, gered into the off'ce of a nerghbor He has the thirrl pla.-e under lease, physician. .After .some examination he ultivating some 1,000 sauj, “You’ve got a n.iisoned heart, doctor I don’t think it is tobac-o; He grcAVH cotton on a large scaleother hand, I don’t see at this tfut h«' do«*H not <l<q;end on it .-EElely for tiioment just what,^it is; you need a either cash or profit and is curtailing heait tonic, and need it right away, the oroportion of his acreage given,further investigation, eriing; now take ora* ciiji of pi<* plant to it. This year he tirfsluced a great, ' • • irrvestigation revealed anil fx.ur boiling wat<*r over it arifl let <l< a! of wht*at ami markE'ted it as fast ^ substance km yvn as it stand while you get the first mix- it was thresh<*«l hauling it to a ■nrii<'an. It.s cause, I’utrefaerion of ture and pie crust ready; then pour rniil JO miles awa.v. He thus sold while ‘‘'mts’nt of the cob n. Not d<*compo- off the water from the pit* plant and th<* farm board wa>i holding taut the, you; put ref icti m. going •til' it in the mixture, then turn it into f>ric<* and got from K.") cents to $1.00,inside rf mv <l;u'est!ve i anal. It had your < rust and bake without a top a bushel for what h«* produced. H<*,going on a long lime, er«‘qdng move ni pan. I’ie I'lanf I'ie Take the yolks of two eggs, one cup'*^^’’^ year he is sugar, two h(‘apirig talilespooris of soros of lan<l. flour, butt»*r sizE* Ejf a walnut. Put in a sauEE‘pan and mix thfir- oughly, h>a!ing the E*ggs uf) light, thE*n thin to the cE)nsist<*ncy of thick- FORD New De Luxe Body Types Now On Display One of These New Ford De Luxe Bodies Was Built for You Convertible Sedan Cabriolet De Luxe Tudor Sedan Town Sedan • 'crust, then taki* J,h(' wmttE ■ iwtiii • whiles oL-two . harvesieu larjite crops . 'spiE-ad ovET the top. AT OUR LOW PRICES, ALL WORK IS NOW Cash I set about to eb'an house* and a’‘ once. This .irrdicari, in large amounts w'fhin the bi <ly, will, in time, weaken thi* entire E*ardiovacsuInr system, un til death may result; then, the news-' papers say “victim of a hi'art attack.”! .So many these ilays; po.ssibly hun-' jilreds of sudden deaths caused by in-i corn ^ji,,jjj, poisoning simply because we I li\E*.stoE k. He now |evidence in that di-!<> -Vt the k»\v lEiifos wi* are offering: on all work in o;ir plant, v e cannot con tinue It; carry chtirge ac- (oiinl.N. T!ii'' hus f .rted us ((► put o’.tr business on a 0 ca'-h basis, which incaas a saving fttr our cusltmiers. jliakng cut), set in a pan containing 1 schetm* of large-.s<ale farming mb li >t .i.Eti’f ami bjike in a mod rati* pn>hE*mling n*gular rotating rif Buchanan's Dry Cleaners Steam Laundry with soy ls,*an.s ami velvet beans. i ' —“ “It cost tm* Iflo to $1H an acre to Unsweetened Custard prodifie wheat and I got around IH I egg. bushels to the acre,” .says hi*. “I maile ^ I cup milk. H little nionE*y on it but what I get for l•|*w■ grains suit. Jiearis with wAo h I folb wed it up will l-H tea'^poon l)E*ef extract or I tea- be aluxi.st pure firofit.” j spoon uMthiE*keni*d meal gravy. .Mr. Wallace proiluci*s much Break the egg in a small bowl, aild ami is going in foi salt and beat slightly. Scabl milk in has a large heni of Dviroc hogs «niU :top of Eloui.le boHi'r, pour over egg^ ,.xpe,*ls to start a hE*nl of HE*n*f.»rd' j,, f,,, this poisE.n is easv. Two ^stirring until wePI m.xe.f Mi*, .a In-ef i-attle this fall. With hogs and cattle t..,t tubes are rEM,uirE*d. In one. put I extract or bE*E*f juice and pour into a lu. prolK.ses to round out a baIancE*d,.,,^^, „f the pUienfs urine. com- chlnroform, ami pure hydrochloric aciil; add a fi-w ilrops of hvdrogen ,.v,.n JUS. ,11,1,1 11 h,w srl. Mail,I th.. raisinir „f s,.v*.n.l pro- ,hi,k,. th,' ,T,ixl,i,a., an.) p. ur laan.ivinK any hrinvn .-rnsl Ih.al .I.nts „n s.nl,.. ,, hn|f.,|„x. “What I aim at i.s thi* SE*mlirig of lui tinjes; if indican is un-sen*. a pnidiK-ts to mark(*t coutinmuisiy, min* h(*avy blue <*ob»r will aimear in the or Ie*s.s, and g-E-lt.ng from th<*m monE*y niixti;re, varying with the qi'antity of as I make E*x{><*ndttun‘s in carrying on thi* noison. i»|)erations,” hi* '■‘tjiti*,s. "'rtiat’s tin*, way mm agt iciilturnl indiHt rii's o|»i*r- ati* ami thi n* is no ri-asoii why farm- S.alil milk ami l•(lnTl)ln(* witfi ()thi*r jpg in this seitiori, vvli(*n* wi* can pro- ingn-iiients anil put into slightly bu* <luig inuiiy .st.ipU* products ami opiT- tiiE'd baking i-up and bake in a piin ati* Ihroughmit the year should not ciiiitHiiiing I iiicli hut water in a slow i,,. .so, conducted.” oven for I hour, or cook in doiibb* |{|> disjila«eil 'i-ight families on the jlioilcr fur 2 hours. If egg yolk is u‘'E*d places he oipE*rHtes by installing a but- !mix with sugar befon* uiidiiig and tery of tractors. Iiook till* lEiiditing only Ml minutes — Bread Budding I cup milk. I-‘J ( ill) dry bri'ad crumbs. I 12 iE*a pooiis sugar. I egg yolk (oiitional). i'E'w grains sjilt. Victoria Inspect It! Ride In It! Clinton Motor Co. Authorized Ford Dealers Clinton, S. C. I 4. 'W M ’ li» |o Watercress and UurumfMT .Salad Chop the watercress. Add an equal quantity of cucuiuImt cut in cuhE*s. Sprinkle with chopped olives and pour over thi* whole some mayonnaise, not loo thick. S<*rv<> with hot loasteil ( rai k’l'rs. Probe Of Power Concerns Begun,;; i: United States Uommission Opens! Investigation With 15-lbiKel (Questionnaires. Labor Troubles Check Dam Work advertise in THE ( HRONIULE you not only get the co-oper- ati. n of our expert ad vert i.^injr department but yr.u may have for your cwn use in the advertise- ment any illustration that fits your needs, free cf char^^e. This .service is yours through our affili ation with WNU Super service Ideas and Illus trations for newspaper advertisinkf. Take advan- ta^e of this extra service by placing your ad now. I-iis, Vi'gas, .NlE*vaElji, Aug. !». M<i chin<*iy at the site of the huge lloovi r ^ lam proji'ct, largest similar umli-rtak- iiig E'Vi'r nlanmnl by the govE*rnrnE*nt, was idli* toilay bE*cau-i* of labor diffi- CUlt’E'S. Flank I’rowe, siipi*rintE*mb*nt (rf .Six ('.Hiipnies. Inc., bidders <rf the con . m t ruction contract, today voiced a flat refusal of dE*mands of 1,1(10 s'tr'k iig workmen. '1 ho men. throuch a comnrittci* "whieli called on ('rewe for a pre-ar ranged ni(*e1ing. were told Jhat tlirct* da.\ s tiay awaited them aiul tha. thi'V well* CApeited to pjiek their belong mg-' and leave the workings imnieli- atE*ly .Seven hiimired men ('Ugagod by s’ub- ■onlractors, most of them employed ! y tbi* l,E*wis construction eompan,v in the building o/ the railroad from Bouldcr (’ity to the dam site, w’ill be letained. I'rowi* said a .small office fon e. and a fi'w carpenU^rs to contin- ni* housing construction at Boulder (’ity will be kept. "We are six months ahead of sche.l- u!c on the wmrk now, and we can af ford to refuse concessions which Washington, .Atig. t*. The powi*!- commission enibarki*)! today upon an inve.st igation of the (■ritiri* E*It*clric| power industry of the United StalE*s, going far bE*yond thi* i*('nu>HniE*s whi’h are iimlt*r federal regulation. ' This broad stu.ly was discIos<-d with in a’lninim E*m<*nt by VicE*-('hairnian ] Williamson that qui*stionnaires h.'id i been mailed to all !icE*nseE*s ivf thi*; commission and to tin* bold ng coin- p.itiies with which Uicy an* related, to determine the ma’):vgenn*nt, eontiml •ind financ'ng of tin* iicen-iod con-erns. I'r<". ionsly the investigation had l)(*en indicitcd in a le.ss sw(‘<*|>ing form. * Using a h'.lbcrto (inE*XE*rcis«>d pow- (*r, tin* comm's..!iou will sE'E*k to learn tl'E* trt'lations of comp iniE*s not only within the e!i*ctric industry but with other lines of biisi?n*ss. It will .s(s*k to determine tin* E*c,nomie relatitui of fuel-prodiiei'd power to the hydro electric enE*rgy which hIot'e', and in limited fashion, eonies under govern ment suprevis'on. Other stinfies, as yet imannouneed, are in prospect. The ni'w iiimslionnaires demand a, full accountin**^ of the stH’urities of every eU*ctru* utility concern connect- e<I with a E'ompany hoUliag federal li cense on a wa erpjwer 'hint. They are to develop what issues cany voting o (► (► <► (► ♦ < I i > (( E> <► O ♦ o o ♦ : ♦ <► (► o <» 4 EE O I) ♦ < > <► ♦ EE ♦ ♦ ♦ EE ♦ EE ? t Pure Vanilla Extract We have received our .second barrel and it is selling*: even faster than oar first one. TWO REASONS: (QUALITY. PRICE 3 oz.—33c 6 oz.—59c 16 oz.—$1.39 And remember: We carry a complete line of other fine Extracts and ('olorinK.s at the .same low prieea. ' SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY ‘At Union Station” Telephone 100 i wiEubl CE>st $2,000 daily, or $,{.000,0lK) i . • i- • j i t , . ,, , power i»ml in wh.at in<nvuiuals or cor during the sevt'n years we are allowed ' , .. , t(E finish the work,” he explainml. The chief demand of the men was for a minimum wage of $5 daily in all branches of the work, tunnel work ers to draw $5,50 and miners and car- ... »• i u . 1 u J K 04 f panies must be shewn. The links each penters $rE.T^he scale had been $4 for , '.u „ lalMirers, $5 for tunnel employes and ' • $5.00 for miners and carpenters. roug ^ executives must be shown. At the same the operating com-' porations large voting power is vest ed. The terms of all agreements for management, supervision or service ht'tween liccns.'d and unlicensed com- has with other concerns through overlapping directorates and They insist also that workers be supplied with ice water on and off! ... v •. , , J . . panies are asked to submit a list of, dutv, that the rate for board be set ^ I k, r/. . J .1. * • u. all hydro or steam nlants they oper- at $1.50 flat per day, that an eight-, " . ./in i;, u . J L *. WI- iT J # «... ♦ Jate which are not federally licensed, hour dav be established from camp to . . .w ... , . • . 41. J- ...u They must submit the names of the workings because of the distance and ,. , . ..r 4w.;-i . V. r 4 : *•!... (biggest commercial customers .of thoir that a safety miner be stationed at' / .u ..4;i u . 14 4.. —.....r.v.. f . f licensed revenue from these non-util- each tunnel entrance to expedite fnot-,. , . J ity purchasers. Fifteen pages of quee-, ‘"(Tow.. s.id lrf.«r mtem-iM in* l...«■«( the eequest, have aaaured him plenty „f foe .nformat.on are arr.n^ so as to men were availaftde to replace tho.* who walked out. ' ^ ' 4 BIG SPECIALS At JIMBO'S SHOE STORE For Friday and Saturday Here are just a few of the many specials we have to offer Friday and l^turday. Ladies’ Fa.st Colcr House Dresses— 49c One rack of Silk Dresses— $1.39 Just arrived a shipment of l4idies* House Slippera, all sizes and rol- t rs, pair— 25c .Men’s Union values— Suits, full cut, .5{k* 35c Men’s Broadcloth Shirts in green and tan, fast colors— 48c blue. (iocd a.sFortment w-ork or dressc— of .Men's Pants, 89c up Men’s Heavy Denim Overalls, full cut— arrivals in I.adies' Slippecs, Pumps, Straps and 'Ties, the lat est styles— $1.89 up