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7 j'- THE CUNTON CBBONIO^ ^ / THURSDAY, MAY 12, 19S2 (Hiintira (E^ottirlr WILSON w. Editor and PnbHihor Pttblithed Erery Tliuraday By THE CHBONICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY Subscrijitioii Rate^(Pay«ble In Advance): Ore year. $1.50; Six.,Months 75 cents; Three Months 50 cents Entered as Second .Class Mail Matter at the Poet Office at Clinton, 8. C. The Chronicle seeks the cooperation of its sobscribers and readers-ftbe publisher wiH at all times appreciate wise suggestions and kindly ad> vice. The Chronicle will publish letters of general interest when they are not of a defamatory nature. Anonymous communications wiB not be noticed. This paper is not responsible for the views or opinions of its correspondents. ’ vature of the ^ine, as far as I could see. flat rock brevities Jimmie brown had a contact with a cow while making o5 betwixt' his CountyXWiittee To'Be Cafled Soon OBSERVED HERE E. Mood Sasith. U. D FeMer Smith. O. \ ,7 (Continued from page one' girl’s home a’ld his daddy’s home last, county Democratic executive commit- night wnth the result that the cow is tee, .states that a meeting of the corn- dead. the ford is re-possessed, Jim-' • n . . »• . . . .. . V.., j V ’ i ,11 mittee WMil be called .soon to di.scus? mie u m the hosspittle apd hts ekull' v ua. Ralph T. WiJ^n, chairman df the' "^™^ situation with the conditions faced by returning Confederate sol diers, Mr.^ Brown eooke of the splen did example given us by the spirit ofj DRS. SMITH & SMITH Ontometriste - ■f i* cnn'k.d and-A lawsuit is smoldet- *t'ranpfmen6s for__tI» summer pri- ing at*wut the cow. mary. The executive committeemen re- I the mission nerry st»cietv whicr ‘ ported to the recent county conven- I was to of l>enn hell at the paljatial tion are as follows: I home of nirs. dewtit skinners will be^^ Barksdale—J. H. Powers. ~ / SPEaAUSTS pot off onner count of her well caved in and is being re-dug and «ne has to hoard the said well diggers, it was-^ caused by a frog hole betwixt tfne bricts ill the wall and will cost might i nigh 11$, or the price of a b’and new I I cjine, vijatch the papers for another! I notis. ' CUNTON, 8. MAY 12, Itaz the fiat r(X*k dimmer crattic cluh^ Yep, the man who grves a promise ought to keep it. give the Republicans enough power toi met thursday nigbt in the scholl ardy carry nut thtir policins. As it i«, turium and «l«cktnd the following rep-, is better than chewing the rag. have .tut everyone'a throat, and the P" ""J' Chewing gum is ha.1 enough, but it nation is walltsw. ng in the slough of''^'^; mr. J-V Clark, art.ngl despond, s,>l..shing in its own ,tore. 1' wi'h-.ut sense of direslion or p,„p,.||.i and mr hob Clark, dell.gate,, at large. j ail of them was m favor of mr. roose- i veh Uir u. s. pres.sident -'Vxcejit jay | Imt the rtee-sion. Numeroua fine pro->Cl»'*. and he said he wanted to waitj I Hwts, anv one of which might have| J"'* ar It i- wL- u 1 of , f sk:„ rio-a-cu 'foar the nomanaticn an.soforth. one Yes, we umally have sonie weathpr i he'ped out of ih:s devaslet'.ng d<*preA- ^ i b j Mar.\ a man has thought he w'asling power of any sort, the whole cheese when he was onlyi It i; not the brain that is lacking,^ the hole. ^ year. our First I.egi«iative Body. A few i knwki'd him down. Clinton—B. R. Fuller. ' Clinton Mill—J. F, Whitmire Cros.s Hill—C. R. Turner. Daniel’.s Store—G. T. Odell. Dials—R. C. Owings. Ekom^—S. E. Williams. ,, Goldville—-J. J. Clark. Gray Court—W. T. Pace. Hickory Tavern—M. L. McDaniel. Hopewell—G. F. Buford. Laurens—Jame^ H. Sullivan. Laurens Mills—R. J, Frank.s, Lydia Mill—C. N. Mauney. Mt. Olive—(j. C. Bbl^and. Owings—R. L. Cook. Pleasanl Mound—Lee We.st. Pcphir Springs—E. E. Simpson. Renno—J. David Copeland. sSh'loh—C. E. Wallace. Triiriity Ridge - Ed VV’ilsoii. Waterloo—J. H.' Wharton. VV’atts Mills—W. N. Robins. Woodville—B. V. Gray. Youngs- ./. H. Airenrombie. confidence and steady resolution mah-i ife^cd in the r««natnirtmn period, j. ... PrMcrlbad The greatest J^rsaon given to us by the Confederates is magnanimity and West Main Street t*tme Ifl largeness of spirit, he said. It was a Laboratory for Prompt Repair Service ! Northern hiatorian James rorte^ Clinton. 8. fi. , Rhode.s, trained i" Northern 'schools j __L_ . I find writing largel”* from Northern | ! sources, who said that (Jetieral Shcr- I man could say “War is hell” because t; of personal memories of how he him-! self had waged war^ Wrongs suffer- ■s ■ cd by Southerners gave many some} justification for feeKpg as did a | young Georgia woman li'ho wrote. “Ifj all the words of hatred in every lan-j guage could be heaped into one huatt epithet of detestation, they could not_ tell how I hate th“ Yankee.-.’’ ./offer-i son Davis, however, who, after ihei war, was manacled in a damp cell and for month.s .sought to .«tand trial while his ca.-e was dela.v(*d with a vindic-J ‘ive .spirit, was yet able to lay a3ide^ bitterness and to express, the hone, that the Union might be perpetual. It w.as- General Lee who said to an j American lady, “Do mt teach v'' ir,.j {.children to hate; teach them that they jure Ameri-ans. I thought we were! ! better off as one nation than as two: and I think so now.” Mo.st of the Con- * For laxy fiver, stomach and kidneys, bifiousness, indi gestion, constipation, head ache, colds and fever. 10^ and 35$f at dealers. Penplv who eat in the kitchen may h^ive been reje-ted, others have b-cn not hi- stylish hut they know whit ' heckled-f'ver, de-vitalixed, a id un- iH*al co.rf >rt is. mann<d until, they are about as ef- ' ff‘cti\e as the traditional tiger whose Mr, V\ il.son aisked that 8e.retarie.s i federates follow'ed this A pe-simv-’t remembei-s that m7ss santie jone.s and miss ermine pinkney have henn appointed by the .“unbeanis of reheber church to raise montuy for a pianiier for the preech hoi;< y. oTtimi^l. that it mak There i.' no mi.-.take abou man wno ;hinks well of hi- neighiiors ^ is thought'' well of by them. CO.MMKNt FILS “Succe.'is" is the topic. The world j n-^-eives its .yearly hccis.- on of - -hool trained youngsters k^ith somewhat example of^ fiom the follow,ov unreported pre-.thefr leader.s and their brnadnc.“.s of cinct c/ubs report tlieir j'xecutive com-'spirit not only an ennobling exani-j mtteemeri to him a.s early as pos-iple of the people of the J'jouth, hut -s.ble: ('ook’h S.^jie, Giay’s F.ore.jan infjiiration to all who leain vhe /one.*’ Store, Lanfo d, Lang.stoii, .Vier-: facts of hi.story. .Mt. IMi*asint, M ufitville, Oia.* ' In con'dusion, .Mr. Brown sai<l “We H 'or d'^MoleS 'whilfi •^ture. aiui T p^ are t'ulay ont* nation and are glad of our nnity. Hut on this Memorial day has cea-rd to be e<nU-rUining. Give ui|t|uiie say.s .«omefiing mu.st he -s"*’a "y ,'Tv^ ,]Z someth'ng eoruT«4«* - M<> something, (he will ^uit. it throws him of, the - * a. ^ i ♦ * r "r i ♦ ♦ ' Bui -it is a useless pi'a that we are ra.-k whin he sings a veiry high AKK ( ONV Id LIV forct but to ( onfederate veterans V ho making, for a.s masters stand (um-; jH*u. e. they ha\e got up 2$ airtddy giH- s cannot possiJiIy do anything. -uul d hens, thi.s ;s a ju.st cause and. (( oiuinu* 1 .rom page one ‘ a hi*e ttelh were drawn and whixe^' rmih were manicured he^/ond u.s<*fulness { rig service.- ami the .Sunday .scholl. Enough of thi.s snarring in the mid-' the orgi.n ha.s ju.-t about give out and ' ’ idle of the ring. G rvernnient is not fori it Wont blow on or d notes while j out it. The'la in merit and this government! lieing played, and the leader of the '' ft should be recalled that the un'.tv of .Xniericun spirit i? due not to federal And so it eomes back, ultimately,* everbo<idy ought to help with their} mui :Jer unbi he heard Jake -hr ut l ir, in a new age. to us. Thine is to be an elwtiori in the assistance. ,‘‘all an election v.'here we can jiut an' the same v-'erise < f hopes ami fears and , he-k' ng h ’i ‘rg what \iu. l ac responsibilities that it fed- fur^ thi j ^ babies. 'The hoys and girls out .scheiol are Ix.rn again to new and en- ,.„npthing !:irge‘«i phas<-s of life experanice. an the' world is anxious .ul Lh. in. were willing to lay <ie>wn old grudges in order to help build a great nation a ne*\v age. W'hen a Confeder.ite help. i veteran looks with referenee at that Hitt, emp’oye of a elry cleaning most beautiful of flags, the Stars and .sterar ^the Cri.sps | Sti pes of our republic.' I woneltM- ih,- ofl|„,ia„.,| „„ firvtaCy aMmia.v'm(.rnmii holm-'^oniatimos if he. in imaifinatinn. .ees pen,,I,." ju»t now. mean.- ..othinK,, l,„t the Imek.-t hnyade knl.Mhere with *' '''"•""I ''l" I*''' H «M‘C<1 j of his buckets fullleif Wi waiter and igaining entrance, he said. Henry l.v en blem of the Confederate Stars a enint., a< v.e have aHnwed hefpar it .spread to the me.l-i'"’'' him! and liars. If he does, that vision doe i to hes’oiiH*. It is teime for Ame rica tol isfui la.-e wheoi* he* ke-'p-s calomel and' the ol(i-heaJs ran't teliji,^. niaking up its mind, for after No-'g-iits. he said he wa.- insured pretty vaunher it will again Im* too late. Shall -^,*1! and it looked like he wa ' sorter we he. next year/prsfisi'ly w'here we ,„m| the file brigade becmi e Truth the iM'giniu rs the how. They thi*m st*l\<*s know ver.v w'ell how lit'le <d their a. hievement eame alwiut by tlie^r are today? owt «'ff('rt.-: how much was due to an n the house. After hearing one “lick,”; not nieaii that there is a flaw in his he sa d he‘jumped through a window' patriotism it only mear s that he .vet and fed. ‘I re me ir her.; vividly the -plendid iiuali- ./ake was named admini.strator of Les which make the days of the Con-' aiimixt III e o1 chance, of iavii t'-de cir- . !:ers. « uni.-taii; »•' and boot ng il 'Iheiv* is no sptn'Sflc direct "ii ‘ii.iking "tramht t hu‘ road to '■u ce.s-. 1 he el- /deis never (an per-uadc the boys and girl.< a; I oinmeiu enuMit that they ai<‘ to tiean paths marks'd vcith lixil- print.s. The (ii)timist.s. eager, adven- Nobody’s Business Hy Gee McGee V\’-u-x-t-r-y 7 here is a man up in Cleveland. he put it‘out. di-. early ri'/.er said he j ‘Imught he w is at hurch l;ut it seems { that he had to stay at home w,th the baby, which he took with him to the fire and it was enjoyi*d hy all. yores trulie. mike ('lark, rfd. corry si) )#ident. his father’."- es'ate in the will. He also f‘*deiacy one of the most inspiring was ad'niid.-tiator ■on."i(!etable.estate of his mother's pMrs. Ui.-ior died pagers in tlu' glov ing anrals'of .-Xmeri- cari hi.-torv.” ' turous spirits, who for a whole year Ohio, who work.s for the governiiieiit have' ben II accustontvei to the dignity aJuJ h • has cumc out with a slate- of being (,alU‘el “seiiioi^,”-me bent on meiit that the wages“a'lSTliaTaries of S. mthi.g 'es> than the c()iM|uests of. govei nment eii»ployees should la* re I fw wo: Id", ('('mniemeine rit means-tei duee'd. Why, who ever heard of such niinenVc, not to finirh-. 'a thing? I; is weli The w'i-e"t w’ho have live*el *'"* - ha\<' . tint niaele the world what it ^ '' ' Ought-To SuggeMtiunK bee'll very '|"h<Te are hundrenis of thousands of wedl (lone. Takea cnaiice' "euP' liijrhly t^fiTcateei ^cx^legeT" men “; <i'nnien'. el s.” Theie C. Potatoes' To Be Profitable several years ago. •Jake* te>tified th.it si'veral years ago He'nry had ihreatened to kill his father but later the'v had e‘’fected a lee.'in liation. .A iVegfo took erf .Mr. gi\en to all orders. Ra.sor te>."tified the aged man wa>„ JAMES W. CALTIWELI, I afraid ot hi.s son, Hean y,. i C, Whj not kee.j your meMU‘\ at home l»> giving me your .xuhsrriptions, both new and renewal. Prompt attention all .^8 'al 12 P. M, Schaeffer Life Time Pen* The makers of Schaeffer Pens are precise in every detajL Every pen must measure up to a standard that is unquestionable not for jusf a few months, but for a life time. Their per fected methods assures vou of this service, yet the cost is low considering this fea ture. (luaranteed f c r life a/tiainst the sli/ihtest defect. Desi/rns and points to meet your individual require ments. Other l*ens are carried, priced from— $ 1 .OO up CHRONICLE PUB. CO. Stationery Dept. F’iirniers Expecting (lood Prices For Crop Soon To He Market ed. Says Clemson Man. -t^Hutli (tnwUna Is on \ highly <^ducated (c*« liege) eiul 7)Tj(''IjrumlMu, Miiy eon ploy meat at this time. Some insti-1 farmers are* expe. ting to rc-eive rela- I'.eed.'i I o'l'.ineneiiig. V\e, need lH*ttt*r j teaching business (lively good prices this year for their e t.e.s at'd U'ltter farms, letter govern- as if there was any busim^ss. We while potato crop, whie^h will begin men: and lietter eit 7-ens; better re-1 all state-owned colleges "P ,7 loi and enfeu cement of law; bet- j„ the following courses at once: ur i>atl;.ith ob.seivame; better boHi-j j to live on 10 cents a week.! ne*«s and b, tl'-r re;, reatioii, liette'r in- ■E3 • -« 7 diic’ries and bef.et ai !" in the wnole ea'.egoiy of what ha" been accom pli.-hed -iheie is nothing that could not he he ter. Tprn the graduates loo.-e thi'iefore without too much /lanipe'ring advice. After all. each inu"! cit'ate h s world for him."elf. SMOKE BUT NO KIKE ^ The re'C'O.i, of.the cuireiit se's."ion ei-f :he * (>! g.e-" of tlie Firte 1 St.i e'.s. as Wf have seen it fr.jm dav' to day in the fit-ivsp iper.s'f thesf last fe’w w'ceks and mdiilhs. is one of great e<)mni:).- tioii and no lesults. One has a picture of fire en.; lies dashing through the moviTg to the market within a few'! days. Ge-)ige K. Prince, director of the; j 2. How to get a l>erth on the gnv-1 division of the ("lemson; eminent grav.v trains. (olleKc Extension service and the l). d. How to hitch-hike. s- d^pai-tmeut of agriculture, in dis- 4. How to solicit alms (meat and .-ugsing the outlook said a marked dt*- - crease of production in several sec-} How to find a job |tie»rs of the country, together with d. How' to rid the country evf |K)liti-j market conditions, indicated ea! lee ches and grafters. ^ I fair prue.s for the South Carolina. How to patch britches and over-. ^.,.yp iiiilii'iiln all X. How to get in the bre'ad hues th How to sleep on park iK’iiches. 10. I low to ."ave bread eruntbs. 11. H w to p:».v taxes without niori 'y , 12. How to keep from starving. N »‘\V Colton Letter YoiTv, M:iy t). The chairman He pointed o-ut that Florida s lipped only 2,i">00 cars of potatoes this year :is comoaied w.th 7.000 cars last year, and that the prije is now ranging a round “$7. oO a barrel. South t aioli.'.a grower.", whose (.'rop 'also Is much smalle?r than last year, are woik.ng to get ahead of ship ments from .Alabama and Texas and, otree, -, siicn." s‘leani'ng. |H'de*strian8 .scurrying to safety, home-loving fjco- of the farm hoard snee’Aed yt'sterday [ thertb.v get the benefit of the higher i pie sttetihg tbeir long necks out onarel77p(it~s br|)¥e~'22 points. Ferlilue'v price." of the early .season. j window.s but no fire of any conse-j sales have h|i n reported 6.5 p r cent quence. To lovers of Democracy (with off and that accounts for laverpooi a capital 1) )wfie5 revere “the _ye)ice of cotnir.g in much lower than due. B<dl' Sou.h Carolina growers, mainly ip Char ie.'toM and Beaufgrt counties, ex pect to sh p between 2,300 and 2,500 .ars this year. Last year’s shipments totaliHl .5.000 cars, cold and dry weath- the people,” it is all very discourag- weev.l e.nergence is 25 per cent gn'ut- ing anel rather sordid. There is no es- er than at thi.s time^lasit year, and cape from^arty politics, and we may! that, togt*ther with a small rain in er cutting down this year’s proeluc- as well face the fact. Texas, caused July to recede to a new tiou. Balance of power is supposed to be low for the season. Henry Ford is* Sh’pmvn'-s fron^ this slate probably a safeguard to the nation. If two par- making several thousand carH a day |-will reach the peik between May 15 ties are evenly balanced, they should,, in sympathy with the bonus, and he'and 20 and will [be practically com- according to theory, a-ct as safet.v-‘ s using .3 pounds of cotton a^'iceek pleted by the end of the month, valves to each other, thus assuring in his rumble seat. That will htdp—“ Mr, Prince said asparagus ship- thc nation that we shall not be pro- lumble-feat rivler.s. We advise morel me:its from the state would continue je«ted headleang into maudlin foolish-. suicides or le."s cotUm. neas which will lead to de"truction. It is all very fine, except for the faTl^ ^ (ome S^m-ljehem thfft the two safety valves let ejrff s^ I am ,not a financial wizard. In much rteam that there remains no (fact, all I know alamt finances is, I prassure with which to turn the gi- ‘TarNst-arcely finance my own h<Hise- gantic wheels of government. MTtat hold and kiuhen furniture, but I can't we have done by balancing Congress understand what the price of stocks ia simply to paralyze the government.: ha* to do with wheat 4nd oats and Jbere is always the question as io'rye. If :he government'would abolish whether it is better to have thought-; the slockfeioehange and convert it in- at't on or no action at all. If wejto a crap-shooting and poker-playing! reductnl acivage, cut the yield'to ap- hhve thoughtless or piecipitate action j house, the same result would l» ob-j proximately 1,000 carT as against we may get into trouble, but by nowltaint^. as the garnblers would Still be! IJMO last year. it shou’d be obvious that if we have | gamijling. The only trouble about that} — no action we can’t even get into trou-: would be--some arrangement wouId! ORPHANAGE TO BE t: GOOD BUSINESS To Use GOOD PRINTING a.bout two weeks longer, and that} ne of the growers were making} money this year, in spite of lower j prices. .Asparagus prices this season have be* n approximately 75 cents a crate below last year. The yield was curtailed <isom<what by dry weather. Cal'bage shipments have been prac- ■ tically completed. Prices for this crop; were termed' “satisfactory.” Dry, weather and insects, together with bla—and getting out of it is a sheer {have to be made to transport South- Impossib llty which is not even con- ern suckers and Western lambs to the aidtred seriously except by the loud-^ gambling den-^here they couid con- speakers who are actually in con,- tinue to be “nursed” dry. grc'a and think that tomorrow they! will surely be able to ;do what they Uwking Backward SHOWN IN PICTURES could not do yesterday and today. ^'illis Osborn, a friend of the Thbrnwell utphanage, was the guest jof the institution several days of the past week. He was here to make a' -.i*- ^iurnmer is here. I saw 5 sunback; moving picture that will portray the! l: For good or for ill, the government | diesses, each with a girl therein, onjlife ai d work of “A Day at I’horn-, a nation must be confided to some-j the streets lart week. They are beingj,well.” Work on the film is now under i orif. If M’3 are not satisfied with the j cut .dangerously low this season and! way and it is hoped that it will iboi n Jl^epuhlbcan admihistj^ion, then, we | sittinjg-down e^i rustic seats is going! ready for exJiibition ihe ayr-; ikHWI g.^e the D^ijocrats a chance; if^to be risky if splinters are plentiful' prom'hvng commencement season next •» > w — - — — ... saw ^ |f t x#C4i i* r 4o»l’t like fi»;^pm6craU we mu:t] Neither one «i.the."e lasaiea had cur-, taoiiUi. We Do All Kinds “EXCEPT BAD” J. ..'"A. r. Chronicle Publishing Company r/ Publishers — Printers — Stationer ■ -Mia.;-:. .iL> f