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V. 'A' - muasDAT, AuqusT 25.1932 fat Man Reduces 53 Pounds—Oh Boy! I _ Don’* ( e stubborn. >tou bijr fat mon! —throw oSf your fat I'^^fore your fat ^ throws j into the discard. Do as; Mr. S. A. Lanier of Sawtelle. Calif., I did—read his letter: ‘ j “I have used two reducing belts to i no benefit but since using Kruschen Salts each morning in my coffee 1 have taken off 7 |bs, in a week and eat most anv'lliiiiiB' 1' like. 1 «vi4^hcd-.2iJ3L lbs. S .mo.nlhs ago and now 1 weigh 190 lbs Take one half teaspoonful of Kru / THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C. The Way of life V By Bruce Bartnn lere is nothing f 1 ing. In either case there I an do about H. 2. If the wor.st -were to happen I have enough egotism to bieieve that I could make a living provide for my family under any sort of govem'- nent or any sort of conditions. , I keep a horse and ride h^oOrT KACl tea PCLIX RIESE NBER6 HOARDING About fifteen years ago, there jivaHj a typhoid epidemic in a certain city,| him every day. If we have a social ] which baffled the health authoritie.s. j up.et you will find me right at the ; Childrea we!e stricken in widely -sep-'hcad of the people’s parade on my ]• irated neighborhoods. The water sup- white horse. And the first place we ply.wa.'^ all right; so was the milk and | hall head for will be the homes of ! .-m were^-the general sanitary epndi-Uhe hoarders. Ition.s. Vet nfw cases continued to de-j Some day, in the not far distan* I -velop. . I luture, we all shall have to look back Finally the my.slery_.was solved. 1this period and consider the T«C- docjtor discovered.a domestic servant! **‘^1 made. And wheff my youngster I who was a "carriet” of typhoid germs, j cliipbs on my knees and says, ‘^Dad, His swift I Though perfectly well herself, she what did you do in the panic T** I don’t V77'.t! 111.. ffii-h her wherever want to have to answer: “I was smart she went. She nnrii->nany fool- aod—ygllow, gnrfiTY, T hoarded gold.” I Faculty For Colored Schools EIGHTH lNSTALLMEN'^-'--»*w|A'itch? Where wa.s he? Now in- -ity pei _ Synopsis; Johnny Breen, 16 year.si was driving him hack a'rain to the e>e took in the dirorder of’scattere schen Sa'ts in a glass of hot water. ha% siient all his life aboard slimy waters of the haibor. The whole textbooks and papers^ every rrorning—cut down on fatty ^ Hudson river tugboat plyin.g nearj world began to totter; the dark span “Hnginerving,” explained Harhoardi 1 «us under the name of “Typhoid meats, potatoes and sweets now you ^’^^y York city, i.s made motherless > of the Brooklyn bridge towered like a • ‘Applied science.’ Rottenest cram-^! *^lary.’’ ^ 1 know fne safe way to lose unsightly ,.|)y a,, explosion which sinks the tug^’inassive threat, magnified by thi- wet .ninjr* .sy.-tern in the world. Kills theml Times like the pre.sent prodik’e at fat. I and. tosses him into the river. He'mi.st as he had seen it once i-iefore. off (pjick, or, if they hold out, nine | lot of male “Typhoid .Marys.’’ The For a«.trifrmg sum you can get a(.swnms arid crawls ashore where he^Cars clanged. vc.«.els hulkjil high Out of ten are mentaliy strained. Gome| germs they cai^ry are rumors and jar of K-uVehen Salts that lasts 4 starts a new and .strange life. He is above him. He walked across the wide ;ui with case-hardened skulls that, fears. One of them came to-see me weeks .at Young’s Pharmacy or any j ignorant, cannot read, and knows! river-front .street. He was plaving a ;., ajk if they get ideas. Few of ’em last October when things were Uok-. The faculty of the two colored added dryly. “Whati ing very bad. [schools in Hunter Township EHstrict _ ^ , ,, tor ?” Harboard asked j shaking his head dolefully, he sug-’ will bo as follow# the coming fjrst. ' hy a Jewish family living off the ^ Suddenly J^thn Breen .'‘tumblotl. His anxunidy. Toe maid was tucking John j^^at I ought to have sonie ^^^* ' Ilowery in the rear of tbeir second-! shot out before him as he fcll.Mn. and one of the hall attendants j tucked away in-gc’'t. ' NOTICE I hand clothing store. Here he is open-, .,>,^^(.thing yielded, and in an a.gonv of canu* up .vith some warm milk. ' i » i t ' 1 Vi* * Ml -heis bill he in tlu'ir r,-Sp<...- >>• thy y,,unK daushtcr. i realization 'ho c-luU hcd do^poratoly as -n, ods res'. 1 should sa.v; nur.sina- ’, 1,“™ iHreonj auiTilouid i tUre buil'unxs at 0:00 A. M.. on Sat- ‘'■'y" '» syif-U'fy'tsf ho plunged hoa.l forou.o.-t through the , .-hange. Hut tvhut a hmlyj' liest all! bt soileut unlos, tV U^t^ urdiy, Augi..t 27. 10:12. to conduct re- “P ''V door of a night-oal lunch car hacked . pcoin-cn rve come acre.ss in a states is examinations, claisify pupils and con-. O'Unager a ho cheats him until 1 ug j again.t the head of a slip, bight in- ;„ng while. Nothing overd-aae: smooth'' fer w’lh oupils and patrons. .All pu-j * thb taloon-fight cluo. at- <,f HarUne'S. warmth, and the What is he, anyhow?” pils ing the (Tinton public to toe io>, tsike.N him d^ide’j gj-oma of a c.iffee urn. not “Ik'di a scrapper. .A regular knock- .schuoi.> r r the first time and all high Dn the othei side of thc'j}^^, slime and cold ot- the river! With ;H.arboard explained, iowor- niivised to come at Ihe wealthy van Horn»!g Viouful hi^ sen-es came tit him. A drugstore in the world—^but be sure* nothing-of life in a great city. Beaten i^me with himself, xind in it he fvr-ji.y^i- yrai k.” he and got Kruschen—your health comes land chased by tough.s he'is rt-«cued igpt his misery, i about him. doett sc.nool p:!-' aie the schools will open at )f Fifth avenue. There is a • ^Va" .m' on Momlav.' Augu.'t ‘Jf y«>' Hom. last of the great family a work and will continue in ^'achelor, m whose life is a hidden for rec session ond r** ' the- first dav until the see-.‘-^‘Mitvr wuh his mothev’., h,yaid who leave.- the home to lu* lo^t in the T.uvey Wither.spoon, Supt. i ing his voice. “Something fine about the hoy. t^ioiigh. He has’ ideas, that’s he iiouble 'v th him. We wci'e talk- lar- watcher roo-ed him.-elf siKldenly ing last night. I never reali7,«*d his and removed a paii‘ of luo.gan.s from v,state, or— Well, thank God it’s no Gilberi look of tenor froze up.m hi. fa^’e. “Wode!\onha\(. ?” The slevMiy .m -h For Nervous Headaches A he.idache is Nature’s warning^ •f high nerve strain. You can get quick and delightful relief from headaches and other nerve pains bif using Capudine because it soothe:* the t?asv nerves. Contains no opi- at. -- a»’ { does not upset the stomaefr- r>'*ing liquid, Cajiudine acts al- niOM* 1"'* mtly—much quicker than tubl-.*'- and powders. Sold by drug-, gist.-; .n lOc, 30c, and 60c sizes, also by i.i:.* u^se at founts, (adv.) Walter F. Lynch I andidate Fur Magistrate HI \TKR tow NStiiF"“ AT .MOIINTVILL!: J.Kaied in the (awn of Aluuntville. Your Support on Auru^I .’10 AVill lie Greatly Appre ciated. Give H New Man a (’hiijice. He vLty life when Gilbert is aceu.'^ed. It j wa rtpmled the maid m.ini<‘d an old cepdain of a river tu'/ I'ather than r<'- lui n hoine--H7id was soon a mother, ri-tlcr Malone’s guardianship young Hieei' dev elops fast. “I’lig” discover.- the; boy cannot read -starts him to, night -school and the world commences , to open for Johnny Breen Malone, an cdii-tiiv.er, is hacked 1*1,1' heulth-faini venture - • taking Bremi^ with him. There they mee*. and—vome to know Gilbert Van Horn. John attiacts Van, Horn, who leanus of Breen’.s m'jth<‘r, j nuoieil Harriet. Learning l*>hi’’s de sire.for an engiiu'ei ing cou'*.se at ''o-■ I lunibia univei-siiy — he a lv.-mi es the money. John cLnie< to know •lo-'ephiiu , .Van Hoin’- waul. Now we find Joh;i ..t seh'i'd. Now Go Un With the Stoi'.. “t'c! hi "onu* a orivi-r, or an a..N.!< . ti I po'S 1)1,\ both. \ >11 atteiiipt to iin- I .1 e y-ur idias upm human iieing-, vou -h w them how to l.iy a thousand >!■’ k-i'uheu- foinuTiy they only plac-^ * '1 half a.-' many in the same .space of "TTride. ^‘o'j dev'eTup .-^ysteiiis’ of tTTT~r ! i-nv\ a.id Ilia, s pi’odii'‘ti( n, but' none •l-v.f y-u 'Ki's thv-si+ghW-.a yoavepiii^ 'h * underlying problem.s ot burnan * the cmnlei. He esVil siispicnms-tvrnr*7r-.-ATTV+rmv, he got to quit for .V. wliile.” , i.-i insolvent. .And if things get to a ])oint whore Uncle .Sam is busted, then what good will gold be, do you think? Du you imagine for one mo ment that, in a period of general chaos, the mass of people would deal tenderly with tho<e who had helped to bring on the cri.s’s bv hiding gold ?’’ My general attitude in this whole ;'ituation has l>een as follow.s; 1. I pay little attention to the rnar- kel (luotat ii)!is on good hund.s, pre ferred or common .stocks, Kither they are worth a lot. more than their cur rent prices ,or tliev ar^* worth noth- -V' Bell Street School John .Mims, principal, Clinton. Dorothy Lomax, (Tinton Natalie Frederick, Columbia. Ida Boyd, Newberry. Ci'iudia Dorroh. Clinton. Clara Sims. (.Tinton. Fffie .Alexander, Due We-t. Ruth .Alexander. Clinton. __ Isr.belh* -lackson, C dumbia. Lillie Smith, Greer. . Naomi Gaifett, Columbia .Vlaggie .Mini.-;, Clint.ni. Bethel .SchiKil Supearley Bea. ley, principal. Cll:*.- lon. I'k-thk-r V\ .C m, Clinton (.Ian. !, SUBSCRIBK TO THE’CHRONICT.S \ y hn :r!‘s(Ied Vr'-tii a second- choice lire when FIRST- tcico cc: no nr.c:;? Thg^vcTtriTp-~W7i l td" b(?pra n ij Hlidge t( the dark span -of-'ttre Itn-.’rkfyh' like a inas.siw threat. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Stv> ral residence.s in town. SoAoiai farm.s, price.^^ at- tr.iVive. Hot;- ' for rent, Broad St., (tworlds Hill and College \'ieu .. Clinton Realty & Insurance Co. 11. H. BOYI) lil '. Dt-His life Ix'com * more beat able 't more jiroiJuctive of haiipine--.? By lu'a've’i, we know more about teaching ip the kindergarten than we <lo in llu ciioois of applied <C!.-ncc Science a great 'Aoifl, .lehn, a vvoiil to conjure w'th. e pecUlly when :ipplii*<l. The rig- urpli •alloii of science to life. .\h. tii!> v.oubl lead ” Harboard top- I ed .ii:i| looked clo.sidy a’ .lohn. The face of the student was white, diuwn. “U hat would it leti l* to ^—’’ John wa.> eager. “To *• { hristianity, John. To toler- atu'e.” “Coffei.” .John tltlcii(i the w Thu doctor lo.iked ab )Ut. “It'uht. a hollow Voice. Hi-- lu^^d felt tpu-er.' • onip'eti u -Jtrard a change. G.ct him The .'f'llly v.aimth of hi* ca'- \va juiit o! tiiis." He nodded t'oiveUilly at giat*‘lul.. - : tile room and its Iuimi. hinys. The mail in th«* lunch car rubbed’ “Ha\e you .Mr. Van Horn’s ad- his eye.-, shuffled ov<‘f to a ..ma Ioaid, "took out a heavy china without* a’ handU’. H(^ dashed some ' adv i.-ed.” white tluid into this fioni a van wilh-f cuii-Gli ( sTs ?” Haifiuarii asketl of the super- mug j int<*n(ient. “I think he had bitter be u spout, and placed the cup under the tap of the urn, running it full; Sud- lienly John realized that he had on an old suit, .saved far evening sludy, that he had left his room withmit a .lo.-epliu’e l.'unbert wa.- e’ljuying' one of her periods of rigirenumt, times j when she .siHight secln.-iion, times] when : 'ie took. her.self with elaborate .-•<•1 :iUi.'i:e.-.-v. It wa- jia-t ten in the evening; she was ab.soibeil in the life -toiy ot Marii Bashkii tset f. Her long! lashes, d u k in contrast w'th her hair, was .-ui less able than when he enter- “W’odelyouhavo, doughnut or pie?”'gave hei an aid of study, u-bare'knee ed the .-chools of higher learning. the man asked. j jiteped fivOii -the white fold.- oC her' .Midnight came and John still sat “Hold on,” John ha.stened to warn’rougu-h kme.. Her feet red centi''ere douoled under her. | j .losephine was reading the .-strange! Wlmn HaHioard .left, John thought cent in his pocket. Kvon his ve.vt, in long arkl earnestly upon the things the which-he sometimes carried change, obier man had criticized. .Mentally he and his watch, hud been left la-hind. <lull-eyed. His pipe had gone out and him, “I’m flat. Haven’t a But— “Thought so,’ he neglected his book.s. The task 1h-- .with me, fore him loomed like a mountain ot lead. be*hind the counter, “hut see’n Of a ^'jdden .John* Breen lost his,,jg,„„ honest, have a coUjfh iiolil on the job ahead. He tore off Ida. ~hp pa.’.sed tiie rings to John. “'l'i’unk.<,” J'lh i iniiiii lied to.- >1 aigli- inlerrupted the man.''Vib ot .Mar e Ba.shkirtseft. “I do not ,ei* so siniver.s,” Restless, could not sleep <nrHERE when were days I felt like I could not get my work done. I would get so nervous and 'trembly' 1 would have to lie down. I was very rest less. and could not ■leep at night My mother advised tiorTake“tTardur, and I certainly' am flad she did. It is the first thing that ■eemed to glva me any strength. I Mt better the Hfst little. I kept It up and am now feel ing fine.**—MraT. green shade, slipped on his cloat, caught 'hi.s cap and started out of the dour, walking down thc’^taiis if in a trance. Out thre ugh the black w'icki t of the dorm.-., down the long, wet black-pav ed avenue, below the naked wind.-w<*pt -of the gieaWcatbedrai^rising .!ut.s ravi i’.ou.'.ly. ‘Don’t mention thi jt-f, iiiau it. KvC]) cha^nge." The sleejiy lunch car settled eomfortably oo bis pctch. ' 1’’ ' md the muncv .-ic. u tumor ! ')W . 'Dili k 1 I’.ave ever had any base, inter- c.-lcd, Uepraveil tlimights. It i.s rarely i that anc ( an .say thi.s, but in my case i- tiue.” I Oil the night Jo.-ephitie was reading ' liashkirtseff and later on bdsurely preparing for bed, John Breen was coiiidig to the breakaway with his overload of study. Josephine^ lingered \i\ the warmth of her bedroom, a fire . hum lug in. the.-gra£te.. Auut_ Wen had very ■ gaunt, and ma.s.sive, against the dulll. it. Rat,. I took tho <rwt'e to bed but Josephine was 'orani^* of the midnight sky, lit by a | supper, an’ Fm quittin’ ;it ;i,niiun .iivtant city lamp., reflcclcil,The *uv what owi.v it’, marncl imjj ilownw.rU frem the cloudy vault t, ho,„c slcopm w,d his wife. Damn I?'" 'Vai, Honi'v looiiiT the one waaramitlK.andthl, acenledto fithiaiyou want no ullck-up (.et the hc’H, ^ f, ,,unk.,, hi. ripht fist LOOK , at these 7 CtuaHty Feoturef 1 I mood. On, and on, away from books, out o’ here an’ let me sleep. ’^away from task.® and taskmasters, and John Breen again went into the wet. j aw'ay from his drudging, grinding self. He bioked at the rivei. .\ shin! let* of 'h» trudged. He' turned down Fifth ti-iroi eanu* over him. He turned and •avenue, and ran easily on the hard j ran westward, the warmth of tin* cof- * gravel,* close to the low coping of! fee gradually wearing away. Ilut as 'granite. At Forty-ninth .street he' he chilled he kin-w that he had to keep (turned east to Third avenue, still going, he caught his .second wind, he ' .... ... —heudiHg—for—the--The LKeliine Cuiiran- U-ed. k>uai(l.nj: his abdomen, hi.s left .id- van.ced hi.- eye.s straight ahead, a .stiff poinpiudoui* li.sing from his forehi'ad, •lolirf h id a look of tin most !>>< >1 nt coiitiiii nee on his determined free. Jo crhiiu* IHoked ut John’s p'ciuic. Sb(‘ -mii'-d. Butting it on hei die.-iser til! jqiexl her r-cibe. ;md—sUuul - Iw- rdogt rotted licemen, flattened'Tn'. doPrways, t(K.k dorm.-. " f^**^ miMuis; for a moment him for a home-boumL watchman, or I It was ten o’clock in fh« forenoon 'he as.-<ijmcd the po.su of a figlnei . I ' ■ • • running to escape the'when the grayhajred dormitory maid!-tni> m*at, my,-elf, ' sh<- imirnuirei, ienteitd John Breen’s room. Damp I coloring. And then she slipped into night worker, rain. As he neared the Bowery, a strange clothing hung over the chair near his he^r pajamas and jumped into the big tigue came over "him. He slowed to bed, and John, in fevered slumber,;bed under the canopy, walk. Chills seized his frame. * His j Un.sed in his blanket.s. He hfd return- H'*( hand rcat hed for the light I WL OlbsoB. Fsrt A CikoJyear name * anil hou e flag on aldewall. J Full overelie. # Built with .Super* - T oikUt cocil-'Ciood- .year patent. - K Hueky, heavy tread. ^ Deep-cut traction ^ .New in every way. GOODYEAR PATHFINDER io HEALTH had spent such marvelous nights, j door was open, the maid was talking , ei 7 where his soul had glimpsed the big- volubly, the hall .-uperintendent and »; nes* of the universe. For a while htH young d<K*tor, a great bulk of a man,; Van Horn motored down from forgot the shooting pains and rushed bent over the lied. jGreenbough. tearing at a w'iid pace, ahead, wild with sudden desire. i “Bad?” arked Haiboard anxiou.dy. Pug Alalone at hi.s side an.l Judge R was after one-thirty when he “Fever and exhau. tion.” The doctor, | Kelly in the back bouncing about like [passed’the Clothing Emporium. He .i famous football coai!h, turned to|a rubi);‘r Ull. The heavy Rolls ti.ok I searched for the name “Lipvitch”'in'Haiboard, adding with non-profesA the load with smooth workmanlike faded letters. He thought of knocking aional candor, “T can’t make him out.’,’j.;peed. -A telegram, tfoin Hai’i TUNE IN wlI). f m. Cuodyear Radio Program ^orS^Pliet^t .Uf tliR ^ or I (aytrt of Sup«rtwi«t c;ord la this Goodywr. tvvodn not run trom hood to bead— they ar« riMlIy cord brrakiY otrlpoond ihoi’t wiwt HO L-all iliem oirhough oomo tiro niokrra coll them ottro pli«». 4fl«*a« 4ffl*at ^Agach «d^lnPr«. $1537 ^BEarh - «^^lnPr». Single 9S3S Single $$*4$ Tub* #§• Tttba $!*•$ 4V«*tV $4^1# mV Each ^i^InFra. $J^4S mmEach InPra. .Single $^11 Single $$•$$ Tub* $1.17 Twba $$r^7 fl-M*a« % f*afl*ifl $$fS$ M faKll # inPra. siiigio $4.71 single $7.SS Tuba $1*1S lube $l*lf Taks Th^Jford's 3Udt-Drau«ht for Oonotipatlon. Indlceotlon; and BtUousneso. at the door, stopped for a mogne and then in new gilt letters he sa words, “Aarbn Ix;vy, Successor,” be-, the doctor asked. Well we are rather good friends. loard,, located Van Horn at the farm. ■ Heart and lungs O. K. Knovj/ him?” John was sick. The thing was incied- piertt, He held a stethoscope in his hand.lha,<l w tlK* • ible. In the mean time the hou e in the middle fifties was astD*, Josej'.hi'ne in ,neath the old sign of the Emporium— r, . ^ New and Second Hand. His bearings He was alX right last night, but—’ a f.utter. Had she dreamed this, oi iwcre gone. Where was Channon Lip-j “Here, you mean?” the do:tor tap-j vv;hat / GOOD tSLD T IRKS LP - - - KXPKRT TIRE VliLaANIZ^^G ' VulcMizing Woriu Phone No. 2—Clinton, S. C.