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>1 - ■ ‘ - r ■ -.‘-W i-tn / *V. . 1 \ t^ACE THO ^ WdS^^^5,000 Should Have' THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, Si\C. THURSDAY, SEF^IUBER 2l 1932 Declared Nominee cf Democratic I Party. Makes Gain of Over 50.000 In Second Primary. | Ai^)endicitis Article Prepared by South Carolina Medical A^mciation LmtE OLD EWVOMt CARL H.eETZ / Columbia. Sept. 20. — Elliron D. |" In the 5'ear 1930 there were 10,049 Smith, candidate for re-el«'ti,on to the. opeiatiors for appendicitis doW in thej There is a shop in New \ork which United States seinate, had a majority 80 ho.spitals in North Carolina afnd maintains what is known as a. per- j of.m.m over his opponenu former South Carolina shklLaaJieiififidatifis^ Senator Cole L. Blease, according to of the Duke Endowment. Seven bpn- mdividiml.desjre. Bottles a. per- tbe official tabulation yesterday ofjdred and fifty-three of these patients are sold with the name of l^e the vote cast in the second prima’-y operated upon for appendicitis died, o'^ner on the label^ and a nhmber. The elation held September 13. In that' giving a mortality rate,, of 4.69 per s^'ret. raM, according to the official vote.'cent. While this is relatively a low ^ ~ Smith received l.">0.468 and Bit asc mortality, we are surei^hat most of Some New \ ork apartment house 114,840 these 753 deaths could have been pre- lesidents have windows loolcing out) This wis a gam for Senator Sm .h vented had all of th^se patients been unpleasant surroundings. So they! of 50,198 over the 100,270 votes nt re- operated upon early in the attack, have pretty, pictures painted on, the^ ceived in the first primary. Hleasc’s! Surgertbs the world over have found 'Windows. _ gain wa> 33,.543, since he received >cl,-'that operations for appendicitis done j 21*7 in the first primary. 'during the first 12 or 18 hours of the In New \ork if you hunt long; attack are almost invariably success-: enough you can find a ful The state- executive commitlev le- elared Smith the nominee of the Dem- tcra'.lc patty of South Caroiiia. —Tiu^-vxite -hy iniintiriC as offirially diclaroti. .xa " a,« follows: Blease Smith Abbeville 2,201 2,361 Aiken 3.633 4.988 .Allendale 376 1,278' -Anderson 9,70S .5.456 Bkmbeiir 940 2,251 Barnwell 1,189 1,687• Beaufort 4 (Hi 1.120 B«Tkele\ .504 958 Calhoun 489 940 Charleston 774 H.679 Cherokee 3,779 2.197 Chester 2.234 2.283 Chesterfield 1.838 3.582 Clarendon 1,181 1,688 <olleton 1.842 :L023 I Darling^l jn 2.291 4,395 Dillon 503 1,416 Dorche-ter 669 785 hxlgeiie'.d H64 ' 1,916 }• airf leid 1.200 1,886, Florence 3.197 6,103 > (Jeorgetowii 985 96.3 Greenville - .9,162 11.810 (rreen wood 3.521 3,448; Hampton 877 1.990 Horrv 4,174 3,749, Jasper 55H ,799^ K« r; haw 2,188 2,652 j I an,'‘aster 2.2:15 2.8.56 laurens , 613 \ .3,193 i A e 1,158 \L991 exin'ut >n 3.954 4,141 .Md'orniick 535 1,0412 .Mbru n 1 183 1,8.59 Marib »r > 2.0;*>* 2.:107 Vewlo-i; \ 3.833 3.603 ' ‘von* 2,952 3,681 ' 1 vr -’nni* 2.227 5,3.;8 V- rkiT-' 3.863 4.896 kirh'.ard 4 389 7,162 h aluda 1.612 2,098 :>ana: imtg 9.H65 10.968 > jnit* ! 961 2,.53 7 1 nu>n , 2.180 • ’2,771 WilUamsburK l.:(84 2,.591 —; ggiT O T;>ta!> V 114,840 1.50,168' hunt •tore which I The risk increases directly with will sell you a pair of high stilts and! the lapse of time followirbr this safe a suit of clothes to go with it. Thej period. In order that the people of our combination is usuajly us^d for adver-j nrn^'bmixf^ useless^ sacrifiee tiimg->purposes. 1— . of life caused by delay in .seeking . [ medical advice in cases of appendicitis, New York department store j we earnestly wish to set forth the seive< afternoon tea free to its cus-, symptoms of acute appendicitis so{tomtrs. j that It may he n*cogTiixed soon after j it.s on>et. I New York has a motion picture I 1 he first and mo.-<l important of theatre which shows nothing but news the.-e symptom.H is abdominal pain, reels. It is a very popular house. Thi.-i pain usually begins about the | — navei or above this point in the so- There are more men and women in called pit of the stumach. The pain is New York who make a living by writ- not ab.solutely con.tant but rather jiug iccurient. It is not relieved by taking '*or!d. 3 5K^ .-^oda or other similar household reme-. dy. It is usually followed within tt few Mrs. Gamer) Dies; than in anv other citv in the When a certain New York radio hours by nausea and vomiting. W’ithin j'tar—a woman singer—appeared at a, a few more hours the pain usually b»^al vaudeville house for a week’s* shifts from the mid-abdomen to the appearar.ee. 'he received $7,.700 for j lower right 'abdomen and in addition t-'^'vn days work. | to this pain, a tenderness to pressure ^ develops in this region. In the begin-1 I-owell Thomas, author, world-trav- ning of the attack and sometimes not'^der and radio le turer. has a 15-room for several hours afU-r onret is there apartment in New York and a 200- any elevation of temperature or tn-jave farm at Bawling, seventy miles; crea.se in nulse rate, IXiring this stage from New 7 ork. Thomas is an export the constant and outstanding symp-j badminton player and built a g> mna- tom to lememlxT is pain as.sociated j bis farm for that game ex- with nau.ea and u-.uilL a■ ociated: <^‘°*''ely. MOT so long ago it us^d to b* thought that cotton’s i!s<-ful- n«‘Hs for w«-arinK apjian-1 was n»ore or less llniit<-d to spring and sqni- iner. Autumn fashions, this y*ar havo The fabrl<’ is so elost-ly wov.-n iha it provides eomfort e\»-n in th- coldest winter weather. The rgd and white pattern of the toque an 1 s<'arf pro.’ide color contni.s:^ that brighten the entire costume. Detroit, Texas, Sept. 20.—Mrs. Sa- :rah Garner, 81,^whose.a|nbition it was to live to see her eldest son, John N'Unce, elected vice-president of the United States, died at her old colonial home here today. i Surrounded by her children, three i ?ohs and two daughters, the pioneer ' m6Th^f “s1t]5ped' 'qntetiy~ away after •bowing remarkable vitality agairr-t a general toxic poisoning. Although'she rallied time and again ‘from her critical illness, her three i physicians and member^ of her family ; realized several days ago there was * no hope. Mr. Garner arrived here Sunday af ter a hurried trip from Washington ‘where he had been formulating plans 'for the DemcKTatic presidential cam- I paign. i .She rec^ognized Mr. Garner only .once after his arrival, and that w'as with a faint “yes” in response to his ^ffuestion know-nw, MaJ-'— ! Funeral services were .set for, to- 1 morrow’, after which the body will be j.placed in the family vault in the De- : troit cemetery beside those of her j husband, John Nance, Sr., who died 1 in 1919, and two of her children, a son and a daughter. ' Mrs. Garner spent her whole life in two northwest Texas counties, l.a.mar and Red River. She was born in a log (cabin. May 20, 1851. Nir. Garner will return to Washing- t ton immediately after his mother’s funeral services tomorrow. Cotton corfluroy ih u*»-<l i:i »h- w*.M demonstrate! that cottons cun skating coHtunm shown at ih- b* made for other an.-tuons. Now IK. .utcrprlHlng designers hav* gone Ktlll further and brought out cottons for winter. ^ right. The Jumpe r frock tu-: s<>:: while, sweater are f<ut:ii<M- t;,,.» mean comfort as well, as si uiitlj tailored appearance. The nat in 66 6 'At the left la a skiing coatume of contrasting black and whit, ii- oi.-* navy galmrdlne designed with full of the latent things in l>er»la which regard for comfort and appearance, j are so popular tbla y-ar. LIQUID - TABLETS - S.VI.VE ( hecks Malaria in 3 day.s, ('olds first day. Headaches or Neuralgia in 30 minutes. «66 SALVE for HEAD COLDS. Most Speedy Remedies Known. The .L . When a certain advertising agency i worst po..r.M* treatment that, Y„rk wanted to equip a dining! iM g. veri a parient dur ng sky.-craiier quarters jt' qage of ap|>endicitls i.s purgat'.on. A i farm house and transported the | ^ ^ xa 9 A s a 4 ■ a ' e v ■ a a # # sa ‘Do not giv'e a pur- fj^eplace and all. pain.” It would not Ih* inappropriate There is an executive in New York for tlii.s card to be written in red let- has a buzzer iiniler hi^ desk which tiTS and to bear the symbol of the j h^ ^-ai, rea h with his foot and by* • ku’.I aid cro.ss bones. The reason that ^ piake one of the tele-j the giving of purgatives is dangerous t j hone? on his <k-sk ring. The 1k*11 rings IS that it is directly opposed to the he say.-: “It’s important. I’ll see inflamed organ. Throughout the That, of course the reiogniz.ed plan of a|h is the purpose of,it j^endix is a blind apiH*ndage or h<»llow ^ Y«>i k which will give you an ice cream tube attached to the main sewer line j soda free while you wait to have your «>f the lK>dy, we can imagine that thejsh'H*? fixed. . - - y Q repeated flu.shing of the sewer that ^ ■ INeW IVl^n 8 otore lu foUows the Uklng of purgatives would. There are women in New York ^ ^ not be inclined to give this organ rest.! wearing Tj^loves i»f scarlet, to match' Opens In Olty Every su|geon of wide exptrience; Iip.-t:vk-. The idea comes from Paris.) - ■ V knows that in acute apfiendicitis rup-; j Hipp and Adair, ('linton’s newest ture of the appendix occurs earlierj Peiith-.u-ses and high apartment’ -;or.- for mm aiul bovs, rarlioa its «hai. th. patient haa been purged. | house- ha,e *ive,i an impetus to the epenine announoement in the adver- .Xnd this leads us U. say th,-,t the Jan-1 sale of b.noeulars At one store there •..smp columns of today's paper It is K-- i" ““I* appendie^s hes not in Is a demand for an exclusive men s establishment and the inflammation of the app<'ndix it-; use them to get the right time froii .ill he snaked »ith the latest styles self hut in the spread of this ,nflam-|»ome distant clmk. men’s clothing, shoes, hats, haU^r- mation and the develoimient of pen-t tonitis - -..-assl K,. fKasi E B B B B B B B i B B B m M B B B t Ur B B B B B The othei dav a New York motion' U iiiing poi8«»iis ui 111- *J, ni ' yer.en cdi lu themen’s wear buMiieaft Mamniatipn are {’o bTth^^a^I^ any 1 0 nd by their pleasing and courteous high fever, the IH-rson constructed. The heail was 40| | OPENING HIPP OF B B B B B B ti V Irby rupturi* of the appendix and thy re.|jciaped from thy floors of the Penn- •ietors, suiting spill of its highly infectious' sylvania station here every day. dashlJo* ^tc.""'”'’ P-Vitoriitia is caused by' the' Fifty inmnds of chewing gum are The new concern is headed by Hipp and .Mac .\dair as proprietors, ... *wo well known and uonular young content. Peritonitis is inflammation of| buL:ss‘m:„ of t cny. Mr.^ip^ the periU.neum -shich is ---X i„‘‘5e»‘":rwhircrnUir. has been connected w ith themen’s de- brane or layer of tissue ! . I which .savs “Thank jtartmcni of ('ojH*laiid-.Stone company the whole abdominal cavity and en- , P P ., ‘ l : jg for the past twlntv-five years, while wraps all of the intestines. The j Mr .\da:i has been employed for sev- toneum is a very highly absorptive dtopped int» the slut. ^ tral \ears past by L R Dillard, local membrane and wlwti it b«*omes in- gents’ furnishings dealer. Both are ex- flamed the resulting poisons of in- personaljty have niatk* many friends geious symptoms w by the mantH-r m which they carried prove fatal, '^ereforv it js of the Bennett on their w. rk wrth their former em- highest importance to refrain from . loyers. doing anything in treating appendi- Ihn n.-w concern is located in the citis that would hasten Mu-grove street for- make it more liable to occur. feet high. The picture was that of stole roxirn on n,erly iK-cupied by the .Men’s Shop* It The best thing fow yoO to do if you has tnen worked ober and re-painte?! develop persistent recurrent pain in for it' new ovcupuiits and n.»w pre There is a woman in New York who makei a--iraud-iiyin|C.tiiimipX-^.?»-n4iy hospital. B B nti> a \efy attractive apiHtarance. Baldwin’s Joins Nation-Wide Unit Baldwin’s Grocery announces its af filiation with Nation VS'ide Store.s, a chain of indeiH*ndent retail grocery acute di-ease, but whatever be its na- ftores reaching from Maine down to ture, your chances of prompt and sat- Stopp^ on Lexington avenue the the abdomen associated with nausea; t„ watch a man do what I or vomiting and not relieved by thought were amazing card tricks. He pli^ home remedies .such as the taking jjj„| hjijf dozen different ways of of Warm soda water or the apidisatioil producing the three of hearts. Direc- of mild heat to the abdomen is to rec- tions and a deck for twenty cents, I ogtitze the fact that you have some t*.|L I Iniught. When I opened the deck acute disease in the abdomen w'hich at home I f *und all the cards were >hould receive the prompt attention of i th'ee of heart**. a competent physician. It may he ap- —^ pendicitis or it may be some other, Oxer in Brooklyn Justice Dike re- fu>s*d a certificate of incorporation to the Jigg> Nut Club, liic., jbecaure the South Carolina. Fach Nation Wide isfictory relief are better the sooner'name wa? undignified. I' ftoie, the announcement states, be- you seek relief. I — vomes a unit in a chain of thousands. ' ! The other «iay in court in New York «-f store, backed by millions of dollars ■ woman was unable to rAnember the **f buying power. Baldwin’s, one of | RdTIlUtllOniS names of all her eleven children, the city’s most popular and attractive ® home-owned concerns, is constantly | broadening its services for the bene- j fit of its large family of customer*. ! TAX SALE To Be Enfwced * py«n..ter^- way and 9Jrd street. The ptfeona faiD 1 ed to find the com. Now com is grow- A-vigoroiM campaign toy force the'|„g In heart of Manhattan. Just AMltnttgiMa i« iwawr w w city’s traffic ordinance is now being ^ touch of Iowa in New York, launched by the police department at 'Convention visitor* to New spend MO.OOO.OOO a yewr here. Per Saleeday ia October. If32. directioa of the wew efty adminis- AU that certain piece, parcel orjtratiy. The departsaent has been In- tract of land lying, being and situate j »tructed to enforce aH traffic regula- f a.-. I aawal im a# York in Hunter Township, Laurens (bounty, State of South Carolina, containing ninety-two (92) acres, more or less, and known as the G. B. Bailey Estate. Said land being bounded as folloars: On the north by lands of Dr. Jack H. Toattg. on tlm east by public road, pn the tooth by other lands of Dr. Jack Hi Tonne, nad on the west by John H. Tooag (Lewie place). C. L OW'ENS, Sheriff tions and is asking the cooperation of i the publie. Violations coverings speed-1 ing, rsekkAs driving, improper park ing, failure to atop at signal*, oh-i stroeting - tmffk, driving over fire j hose, and paridB^); too close to fire hy- drints, will be docketed by the police' against all guilty partiM. The city is' asking the public to gtre its cooper-1 ation and aasistanca in Ha effort to' regulate traffic, protect Inniimn life. A GOOD BUY ' Aeaerigan Magasipw—$2.M year. Weosaa’s Heme Cei Hath magaainca far JAMBS W. CALDWELL KPETIAI Ckied Until Nov. If. 1932 per year. McCalls Magazine—flJf per year. Red Book and McCall**—$2.75. JAMBS W. CALDWELL I I f 0 Clinton’» Newest Men Store To the Discriminating People of Clinton and Vicinity Hipp and Adair announce the formal ojienini? of their store. The people of Clinton and vicinity are cordially invited to come in and look around. You will not he urj^ed to buy—but we do want you to become ac quainted with our new stock for men and boy.x. Our opening at this time gives us a splen did opportunity for a presentation of Fall styles of which wttjire justly proud — Suits of iiulivitlual charm and beauty, featuring fine fabrk's, models styled to the minute, e.xcellent workmanship, popular prices. SUITS StO.OO and up V “ ^ Blue Serge Suits Heat v UeiKhl .VII Wool 512.50 Imperial and Ri^el Shirts $1.00 John B. Stetson Hats $5.00 A COMPLETE LINE OF CLOTHING. FURNISHINGS — HATS — SHOES Three Stroag Tailorinf lAmm: Hopkina :: Schaefer :: Steiaoii **D** Hipp & Adair NEXT TO BOOK STORE W,E SELL FOR CASH—CASH PAY*