The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 14, 1932, Image 7
Cost
Reduce 65 Pounds
‘Worth It,” Miss^Bates S(ays
If you’“^• young: and fat read what
Miss Bates of Beecfi, Iowa, has to say
about Kruschen Salts—if you are mid
dle agre or old Kruschen shows you |
WAj t> lose fat the SAFE way. |
' “I tonk one bottle of ^ruachen Salts 1
a month for five months. It amounted *
to $ t.2.> an4 I reduced 6.> lbs. Jhut it {
waa worth it. Imagine just 22 years [
old and weighing what 1 did. I could!
not enjoy myself as other girls did
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•LKiuca
THIRD INSTALLMENT
- - - , i^ynopsis: Johnny Breen, 16 years
I could rot get the clothes 1 w anted. i old, who had spent all of his life
I think it is wonderful the results i aboard a Hudson river tugboat plying
Kruschen Salts give. near New' York, is tossed into tht
To loie fat the safe, sane wa.y^— river in a terrific collision which sinlR
take one-half teaspoonful of Kruschen
in a glass of hot w'ater before break
fast every morning — eat less fatty
meats, potatoes and sweets — a jar
that costs| but a small sum lasts 4
weeLs. G"t it at Young’.s Pharmacy
or any drag store in the world—^but
be sure for your health’s sake to ask
for and got Kruschen Salts. It’s the
laily dose that does it.
the tug, drow'ns his mother and the! they sHt in a cross seat by an open
In pre.senting a cotton style show I umph is already in prospect, but their
Thursday night foliowring the banquet future in terms of the next five yeani
of the South Carolina Cotton Manu- can be made secure by the further
facturers association at the Grove employment of^the industry’s demon-
I Park l^onj Asheville, N. C., Thelma strated talents and resourcefulness.”
j.Roberta Campbell, fashion coun.sellor’ The’ cotton fashion show directed by
of the Cotton-Textile institute, de-i.Miss Campbell comprised’eight cos-
clared that fashion now dictates a tumes in a beach gxeup, 12 models in
new' mode in which elegance and econ. a aborts fashion group, 10 daytime
I omy are combined—a mo<le in which c,o; tumes and 12 gowns in a formal
cotton plays an important role. ; fa.shions group,
literally rode on it, as they sped up-jeven disposing of them to women by| ‘The people of the South,’* said- The cotton fabrics used in each
towm on the W’est Side L. The squat, i the simple process of refusing to even Miss Campl^ll, "may well be proud srroujf included denim, jpngham. Crepe,
greennhellied steam locomotive puffed HeU them what he was selling. ^ j^of cotton this year—proud of the ac-1 toweling, eponge, terry cloth, sail
and Vheezed, blowing its whistle as it I On his. return to the city, Sol found Idcnowledgement of its smartness by! cloth, twill, pique and diagonal and
approached the curves, where Beckaj Becka in a receptive frame of mind ; Paris — proud of the distingapshed ’ sheer cottons,
with an “Oh!” clung close to John;
PELiX PIESENBERG
V # ^ ^
littft^ds
iSk.,*
window.
Descending at Fifty-ninth street.
and John Breen pursuing his way in place cotton has won in the w^rhl of The sports fashions were exempli-
dogged silence. Becka’s efforts, balked! fashion. fied in woven twine, wide-wale pique,
by his awkward, inexperience, had at| “Cottons^.went to court last year.
least served to place him upon a mea-iT^y have presided over state func-* knitted lisle, lacy tweed, rib-
Becka led him eastward to Columbus iger wage, in the size of which sheitions in our own White House, par-!'’^'^ shepr cotton, woven stripe pique,
circle. The tall shaft in the center, the | evinced small iiTterest, She soon walk- j in our mqst exclusive circle's, and woven cotton and mesh, rib-
different aspect of the people, the ab-j ed oVt with Sol, then earning, as she won the acclaim!of popular favor.'cot-
tons are worn alike by fashionables
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Cl EltK OF COl'RT
man he called fat;her. Ignorant, un
schooled, and fear driven, he drags
himself ashore, hides in the fr'endlyp^
darknes.s of a huge covered truck—
only to be kicked out at dawn—and
into the midst of a tough gang of sence of push carts, and the dearth of' boastfully confided to John, the
river rat boys who beat and chase children, puzzled John. Dodging the! princely salary of twenty-five dollars
him. He escapes and, exhausted, tnm- whirring stream of cyclists, they en- a week as runner for a Bowery bur
bles into a basement doorway. I^tcr, tered* the shaded walk.s of Central' leique show. And, furthermore, she
he hears the trap door slammed, a park through a rustic arbor. The: was to appear in the chorus^ of a leg
padlock snapped down — and he is j dusty white macadam drives were i show, “in tights*”—a secret carefully
trapped. FIxhausted. he falls asleep, lively with the prance of foam-flecked * kept from Channon Lipvitch, but
When he awakens it is day light and! turn-outs, and the “clank” and “clink” | whis{H*i ed slyly to John. .And to prove
he l^oks about for a place to wash
^jthe river slime from face, hands and
I body. The running water attracts the
bed cord, woven-tuck
striped cotton nrint.
cotton, and
and women in all walks of life today The costumes of the daytime group
-and they are going to be smarter, were of woven striped broadcloth,
and more popular next year. plaid gingham\ e^mbroidered lawn,
“The future of cotton fashions, not 11’shantung, eylet batiste, woven
only next year when a continuing tri-, foUon and mesh, printed suiting,
! ' black pique, diagonal mesh tweed, and
I.V, 1T»1 printed dimity.
of fashionablj. harneaa trappinifa. jit Becka showed John a photograph ^_lty LleCtlOIl • ! For the formal fashions, the fab
And with the black art of this night; that brought a hot flush to his face. ^
of swift unusual motion and of rare ‘ “Silly,” she cried, “I’m an actress,
’■ But for all that a
attention of a Jewish family living in! sights, with^Becka. soft and confid-1 you knaw.” But for all that a cool-
1 h ' .•!)> Announce myself a candi-j the rear of their second-hand cloth-! ing, clinging closely on hi5f arm, with j ness sprang between them, and
te fir' e-election to the office of jne store. He is rescued—taken into' — — _ ^ »
date
Clerk ff ''ourt of Laurens County.
subj«*ct -the rules and regulations
of the ■;> '!'!x ratic party.
THOS. W. BENNETT.
mg
the family—and there starts a new
life on the Bowery in New York.
Now Go On With the Storv:
1 he
didatt'
FOR SHERIFF
Announce myself as a can
dor re-election as Sheriff of
Lauren s ) ir/ty, subject to the rules
and re.fi! itions of the Democratic
primary COLUMBUS L. OWENS.
,I her.i'»> Announce myself as a can-
Cm=-She pjff-of-Laurena-County
and {iKslge -nyself to abide-by the re
suit of Democratic primary.
. C. W. WIER.
I herehi. Announce myself a.s a can
didate for Sheriff of Laurens County,
subject to the rules and regulations of
the Dt*^ ■ e ritic primary.
HICKS F. OWINGS.
I her‘by announce mysel/ a candi
date for Sherifif of Laurens county
and pli‘'lj{*- myself to abide by the
rules And regulatioins of the Demo
cratic p^iroAry.
DORROH D. PEDEN.
FOR MAGISTRATE
I hend)> Announce myself as a can
didate for re-electjon as Magistrate
of Hunter Township at Clinton, sub
ject to the rules and regulations of
the Dem >:ridc primary.
W. ROY PITTS.
I hereby announce niy.self as a can
didate for Magistrate of Hunter
Townshqi, At Clinton, subject to the
rules and regulations of the Demo
cratic primary.
JOHN D. GLYNN.
^I hereby anncfunce mytielf as a can
didate for Magistrate of Hunter
Township it Clinton, subject to the
rules and regulations of the Dento-
cratic primary. B. R. FULLER.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for ^Magistrate at Mountville,
Hunter Township, and pledge myself
to abide by the rules and^regulations
of the Democratic primary.
^ ' WALTER F. LYNCH.
I hereby annoupce myself as a can
didate for re-election as Magistrate
of Hunter Township at Mountville,
subject to the rules and regulations
of the iXf-TiiXTatic primary.
M. A. CANNON.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for Magistrate of Jacks Town
ship, subject to the result of the
You
“No. Becka, it’s too hot.”
“You’re ’fraid. That’s what,
don’t dast to go.”
“All right, come along,” and John
and Becka strolled casually from the
front stoop of the tenement as Becka
called, “So long! We’re going for a
walk,” to Mrs. Lipvitch who sat on
-the basement step.s ^^th the twins and
Mrs. Yartin, while Mr. Lipvitch ar
gued with a customer w’ithin.
.An hour later, in the dark of early
evening, the girl and boy, arm in ad-m,
strolled far from the crowds about
the Clothing Emporium.
“Have you got any money?” Becka
asked frankly.
“Lipvitch—your father,” he correct
ed, “give me a dollar today.” His hand
gripped it in the bottom of the large
trouser pocket, the one without the
hole. He showed the bright silver coin
to Becka.
“Say—” Becka clasped his arm with
an insinuating pre.ssure, leaning to-1
ward and in front of John, as she
looked up into his face, for he was a
head taller than the girl.
¥ 1WI frlw' ' were pique, organdies, black
1 w©Xl lyiOlldl marquisette, lace, plaid gingham, net
I and printed voile.
The general city elec-tion for a j - f "
mayor and six ahlermen has been IKX IWT TT*
fixed by council for Tuesday, August: 1,^1 JL
l€th, according to the notice of
tration apixaring in today’s paper. I FOR RENT—.Apartment. Clo.se in and
W. D. Copeland has been duly ap-* convenient. Apply’to Dr. S. C. Hav.
Forgiven—With the c»h»I moist
lips of 'Hecka pressing eagerly
against his own.
\
i pointed by council as supervisor ^‘ft’WAV'PFn
{ registiation and will hold his office l " ‘
j open tor the purnose of registering
: voters until 12 o’clock noon, .August
' 6th. Qualified voters must hold a tax'
- A’ou to get 3 hot dogs
for your dime at I*. S. Jeanes. Ic
F()K SALE — Squabs, rabbits, duck-
lipgs, squirrels. Apply to J, V. Ed-
receipt foj the preceding year and a ' wards, phone 36o. 7-21-4tc
county roKlstration cortitU'HW, ami I ,7,r rk\T-SpenTor home. 9
must have hemn res.deuta of the state 1 Also 6-roora
“I,--'. T,. ’71!': I "‘■Kt to Speueev resMenee. Ap-
ply to H. U. Henry. tf
and of the Town of Clinton for four
months prior t<» the election.
LAND SALE
The State of South Carolina,
County of laaurens.
1 In Court of Common Pleas.
! The Federal I/and Bank of
j Columbia, i’laintiff,
! vs.
H. L. .MeSwain, Jr., IK'fendant.
Pursuant to a Dec'ree of the Court
in the above stated case, 1 will sell at
public outcry to the highest bidder,
at I>aujx*ns, C. H., S. C., on Salesday!
in August next, being Monday, the i
1st day of the month, during the legal!
hours for such sales, the following de- j
FOR RENT—6-room house on north
, side Maple street in College View.
’.Available June 1. Apply to H. D.
Henry. . • tf
WANTED—Responsible party to rep
resent us in' Clinton and Isaurens.
Must have his own car. Good propo-
.^ition for right party. Greenwood
Laundry and Dry Cleaning Co., Green-
wood, ^ 7-21-3tc
Pianos — $95.00 up
A. O’Daniel
Modern Flour Mill for
the dread of Grogans forgotten in the!John refused tickets to the show. ,,
alleys of the slums, the boy: And, as another side line, Sol Bern-1 ^^.j-ibed property, to'wit: a • j*
“Say what?” he asked, shoving her I influence beyond thejfeld began to match .fohn against' “ah that certain piece, parcel or CUStOIH gTindlll^. Wc
hack somewhat roughly in his em- of He felt i likely hoys in clandestine boxing bouts j tract of land containing two hundred o-iiora nfAA finiif
barrassment. \ | the secretive whispering of the dark.lof the lower eity, taking him from; ^nd fifty-seven (257) acres, more or, UCHiCl
“You’re gretm,” she, laughed ner-| 'o the north, from the dlrec-1 hall to hall on .Saturday nights, acting! situate, lying and Mng on ^e'anCl 'abSolute SatlSISC'*
vously. “Say. you are green,” she af-i of the mall, bajid music filtered j as his manager. Thtfse adventures j public road leading from the Town of!f:^„ Will alc/i tiav nuaVt
firmed, as if a great truth had just'borough the leaves, for the air was I were a relief to the growing dislike he Hin to the Town of Laurens,' *'*''**• aiM# pajr ca»Il
then been disclosed. “You don’t have | and presently captured moon-j felt fpr the Clothing Emporium and i .^bout two miles north from theTowiJor eXCHailfife for'wheSt,
to work for nothing,” she added has-;‘‘^nt, prisoned in a lake, was discov-.its cloying .sainenc.ss. Fighting had be- „f Cross Hill, in ('ross Hill T^iwnship;
tily. “Pa should pay you,” she urged, ithrough a parting of the trees, ji-ome .secomi nature to him. He likeil; founty of Laurens, - State of South 0«ri.vy.>,—
again looking* up into his face, still''^“hn and Becka turned toward this,, the heat of eonvbat and his craving' Caiolina, having such shape, nietes,! VQUr fifrOCCr fOF f UF-
holding his arm, hut refraining from j the lower walks, the perfect ones j for the excitement of the fight gicw , ^our.ses, and distances as will more'
closer contact. The boy walked I ago by a master garden
straight ahead and failed to answer.
“You should get a dollar a day,”
Becka continued, “and board too—he
would have to give it—I will make
him,” she said positively.
er. Finding a secluded spot they sat
down, the still surface of the reUect-
ing pond almost at their feet.'They
were close together, a lilac bush
screened thei^ from the walk; they
with his success.
It was late in November when Sol
Bernfeld matched .lohii against “Rasp
section as the “Polack Wonder.” The
fully appear by reterence to a plat off
a survey thereof made by J. Roy!
Crawf«nl, .Surveyor, August r»th, liUS,
er” Jorgan, known lb”ThTr“Grecnp(flTTr~Snit recorded in 4be o444«e-uX.4iiiiXlgjdk
of Court for loiurens County in Plat
Late that afternoon the dollar j f®^hed idly. Suddenly the light of the
his pocket had been given him grudg-'went out as a cloud drifted
•ngly, guiltily, by Channon Lipvitch. j J^^'ross the moon.
And thi? only after an argument with "You do, John, I know you do. Lilly
Becka. j Eirkin saw you.” Becka, in tones of
“All right, don’t give it him,” she ‘ Pouting banter, was accusing John,
retorted to his repeated protest. Suddenly he found himself forgiven,
Democratic primary.
A. I. DIXON.
FOR CONGRESS
“WTien he finds out’— you look out.
You ain’t so smart,” she warned.
John can sue you for damages, for
forgiven for things he ha<l never dune,
ther particulars.
EMERALD CITY
MILLS
boy.s :^'ere to weigh in at one hundred | Book No. 1, at page 1)4, being bound-
ami thirty-three, ringside, and go ten ed on the north by lands of E. A. Ad-
rounds in one of thi^reliminary bout.s' ams, lands of W. A. Workman and
before the faingj^ Samson Sporting lands of W. (’. Hipp, oir the east by
club. It w'as the most ambitious bout i lands of W. C. Hipp, ou the south by
yet secured by Manager Bernfeld, and! lands of P. S. Pinson, and on the west
th** pur.'e, so ^ Sol stated, was to lie by public road leading from the town
twenty-five dollars, to the winner. If! of (!ross Hill to the Town of Isaurens,
Durst-Andrews Co,
Greenwpod, S. C.
John won he would split with Sol, tak-
and bv lands of J. W. Turner; and be
ing the same tract of land which was
conveyedthe said Hugh H. Fuller,
re-election to Congress subject to the
rules of the Democratic primary elec
tion. J. J- McSWAIN.
1 her-"by announce myself a candi
date for Congress from the Fourth
Congressioral district and pledge ^my-
f(;r lapses he had not committed, for! jpg ten dollars for his share, and .John
things he had never even thought Breen, glancing curiously at the tyjie-
back wages, some dav. Give him some- forgiven with the cool moist 1 y^.^itten letter horn the trainer of the by John F. Bolt, Clerk of Court, by
thing now—five dollars,” Becka had ; ^’P*P*'*-*’’***^!?against j .Sporting club, wondered at his deed'dated Nov. h.t, IPOt), and re- ;
argued. j I')® own, stilling all protest of irino-|the queer kind of printing, for he had | corded in the office of the Clerk of j
“No! No!” Lipvitch knew the dan-jor of revolt. 'luver seen a typewritten letter be-; Court for Laurens County, in .Deed
ger, also the expense. ! His voice rasffed. He chokad and j ashamed to admit i Book No. It), page 77.”
“You got to. You got to pay him! ^t*'ogglcd, vibrant with the contact, j j^e could not read a word, a de- Terms of Sale; CASH. The Clerk of
mething today.’ Becka was insist-j *)olding ^Becka with ^ convulsive | Manager Sol Bernfeld was Xqurt shall require the highest bidder
I ^t the sale, other than the Plaintiff,
H m , • — ■ - - —' — — — - — - w — -- ^ a a ^ m a »»<
I hereby announce my candidacy for ent, and. as John entered the Em-1 strength. The first drops of/ain found uhoroughly aware of.
porium on his return from an errand ! !hem oblivious to the coming storm,
a few doors away, Becka bent a part
ing glance of warning on her father,
her eyes threatening exposure as she
Fifth Avenue
The boy,’' ill clad, hard in body, with
few ideas but those of strife, released
the girl; her sudden “Oh!” coming ,, j * j e
With- the return of breath almoat f1
Let us go back, in an orderly way,
and sketch the story of thfc Van Horns
nodded mC^aningly at John. Lipvrttlh
had his hand in his pocket. He Ofjg^er-11 » us^hed oUt of her^ John jumped up,
self to Miide by the reeuluTf "the i ed a coin, a half; then in a prudent | picke,i up her «traw hat and PPjli"K i
IfemocraUc priuiai y j flood of generosity he seized a silver! her by the arm, led her to the bole of
^ ^^AMEs D. McCullough.
the new city are its “old families,'
running hack two or three or even
dollar.
ta~T)ugg~gycgnrme--whn^^ Immd leaves I—Gnv. lx rt Van Horn great-graiid-
“Here, Chon,” his throat was husky.
HOI SE OF REPRESENTATIVES. j “Here, Chon, 1 got someding by you.”
I hereby announce myself as » can-ljje spoke rapidly. “A dollar — you
' " earned idt — vages. Chon, remember,
and all other persons, except the
plaintiff, who may thereafter raite
the bid as provided by law, to make
a cash deposit of> three (3'/f ) per
centum of the t(*tal indebtedness here- i
in adjudged to be due to the plaintiff,
as earnest money or evidence of good,
faith, the deposit of the last high hid
rrtFT
NOTICE
CANDIDATES
Yiou will need Candidate
Cards yr other advertising
material. We are prepared
to ex(;^‘ute your order im
mediately.
Let us ilo your cami)aign
Printing.
CHRONICLE
PUBLISHING CO.
Publishers — Printers
4idate for the House of Representa
tives from Laurens County and pledge
myself to abide by the rules of the
Democratic primary.
JOHN BOLT CULBERTSON.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for re-election to the House of
Representatives from Laurens Coun
ty, and promise to abide by the result
of the Democratic primary.
PHIL D. HUFF.
I hereby announce myself as a ean-
vages,” he repeated, handing the boy J screams of women running from the
thf .large coin, thrusting it toward' park as sudden swirls of cool air and
him impulsively, as if afraid John ’ ‘ ^ ■ ■ • ■
promised some shelter from the ram. j father of Gill>ert was a man of hard compliance with the same
Quick flashes of lightning, followed common i^nse and the sons of no less i the highest bid
by harsh, rumbling peals of thunder,'a man than Peter Van Horn, whoj^^ the sale other than the Plaintiff,
were punctuated by the puny cries and ' u.ai...»a « .
Represantatiyes ♦from "Laurens Conn
ty. subject to the result of the Demo
cratic primary. R. A.*RABB.
I herjeby announce myself as a can
didate for the House of Repreaenta- ^
tives from I,aiureiui county, ***^1^* the ends of the earth. Other citiee
may attempt to dispute this, but New
York, true to its name, keeps rising
now and fresh and more powerful
from, its own continuous disintegra-
rain whinped about the tree.s. Then
.John and Becka, like Paul and Virr j Hs and of strong religious convictions,
ginia of the story, naked* not of body | when drunk or sober,'in fact a man
but of mind, raced beneath the trees j well calculated to prosper in the new
i and the lashing of the storm for the
New York. His son, Van Winckle Van
Horn, proved a true son of New York.
would not accept. “And remember,
Chon, I don'd charge you nodding,
nodding a tall fer board. You ged id
all fer nodding.”
Then, after an intervaFa)f pregnant' park gate at Fifth avenue and Fifty-
silenc^ Becka having again linked!ninth street. They took the East Side
JohiPsarm through her own, doing so' L, down again into the familiar close-l*hd determined to found the Van Horn
with a small laugh, a friendly, for- ness of the slams. 1 fortune on the future of the city. He
giving laugh, they walked out on The end of Sep
of perpetual change, brings with northward, in spite-of its width
came over from Holland as a young , , , i. a ^ u
, . f !• u 1 falls to make such deposit immediate-
man, preferring an English colony, , uiu
*1. 4. I- * A A- * 4 u Iv at the time of the acceptance of his
with Dutch traditions, to life at home.,.!, 7, . .. ; „ k„ii a*
Guvsbert was a man of frugal hah- premises .-hall be at
uuysbert was a man of frugal hab- bidder’s risk, on'
the .same salesday or upon some si>b
sequent salerday, at the option of the
plaintiff or its att<»rney. If the last;
high bidder making the deposit herein [
a irue son 01 ixew lorx. " . . - u:..
Born in 1800, he married a Lambeift I ^ 1 ^ comj) y
without let'al excuse being,, duly
hown. then such deposit shall be de
sale commercial aspect stretches
northward.
To America, New York was Rome,
and still is; the feudal city of the
Western world, taking tribute from
SS of the slams. | iunune on inr lubure 01 vne ciiy. ne Plaintiff and retained
'The end of September, in the city' t>eljeved New York would e^entuaHy, ^
*.,-1 u‘<rrAW northward, in snite.-of it« width ** liquidated damages, aim me,
the first refreshing whisper of cooler | river to river. Tn the face of
airs; a new vitality springs to life I contrary advice, he Ihiught
among the heat-weary dwellers in thej^^l'^^P north in the
city. Sol Bernfeld had come beck from) tract of Greenwich Village, and he
the road after questionable success in I
premi.-ie8 shall" thereafter-be--resold,^
the result 6f the Democratic priiMry
' J. D. WITHERSPOON.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the House of Representa
tives from Laurens County, subject to
the rules and regulations of the Dem
ocratic primary. ^
F. A. GBDEIST.
Van Horns ran to only sons—was Bre-
voort Van Horn, father of Gilbert. So
this family tree had its simple roots
back in the rock soil of Manhattan.
So at the time we make the ac-
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the Hou^ -of Representa-
providing crayon enlargements of
family album portraits,-^ with the
“Paris Spicy Package” as' a side-line.
The spicy package being a bulky sur
reptitious envelope, sold sealed,
tion, shafts of steel and stone spring- i “against the law, you know, to show
ing up put of the ^dusty demolition j it,” to be opened by the purchaser j quaintance of the last of'♦’the Van
constantly under way. Jhe* wrecks j “strictly in private.” It was a sug-j Horns, as he was generally called, Gil
bert Van Horn was forty years of
age;'hair was iron gray and he might
easily have passed for a well-preserv
ed man of fifty,
(Continued Next Week)
upon • the same terms, and at such
purchaser’s risk on j^me subsequent
salesday to be designated by the
Plaintiff or its attorney. --
, Purchaser to pay for papers, stamps
I and recording. If, the terms of sale
are not complied with, i.he land to be
re-sold oa same or some subsequent
and mUtakee of the past feed ambi- gestive package, retailing at twenty-
tion, flaring to higher " and dizzier; five cents, or two bits, and sold whole-
achievement. i sale to candy choppers on trains at
Sve8*frwn LaurenVCounty, s*ubject to [ Never was the town so young and I seven flat, a gross. Sol sold few of
the rules and regulations of the Detn-, bright and hr^peful as on the summer the crayon enlargements but did get
Qcratic nrimary I night when John and Becka, far from | rid of hi^ entire stock of spicy pack-
' A ROSS BLAKELY. '• their environment walked on air, and ages to tbf farmers and their hands, | SU^CRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE
salesday* on same terms, at risk tP
former purchaser.
THOS. W. BENNETT,
C. C. C. P. & G. S’, Laurens, S. C.
Dated this July 13, 1932.—7-28-3tc.
- - 1 a ■■ ■ -- I. ^ 1.. ,1 _ — - I ■■ » M ■—
Why not keep your money at home
by giving me your aubacriptions, both
new and renewal. Prompt attention
given to all orders.
JAME8 W. CAI 3WELL
Call 38 at 12 F- M.
Schaeffer. ^
Life Time
Pens
The makers of Schaeffer
I*en8 are precise in every
detail. Every pen must
measure up to a standard
that is unquestionable not
for just a few nionths, bat
for a life time. Their per
fected methods assures yon
of this service, yet the cost
_kiQ w _gffinriitiriiig this iea±
ture.
^Guanuiteed for life
affainst the slightest defect.
Designs and points to meet
your indivMiaal roqnire-
ments.
Other Pens are carried,
priced from—
$1.00 up
CHRONICLE
PUB.
Stationery Dept,
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