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/ 7 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1932 (SUntmi (E^rontrlr t WILSON W. HAEftlS. Editor and PobKaWr Pabtiahed Erarjr llraraday By THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING GOMPANY Subacription Rata (PayaU^ la Adaaaca): Orr year |1.50; Six Montha 75 cental Tbraa Moatba 60 eaata !'—^ .1,^ „ I I ,, . -— Entail as Second Claaa Mail Matter at th^ Poat Offlea at Cliaioa. S. C. The Chr<»nicle .leeks the-cooperatioi» of ita aubaeribera and raadcra—tba pnblishfr will at al! times appreciate wise aactreationa and kindly ad vice. The ChronieJe will publish letters I of general interest when they not of a defamatory nature. Anonymous communications will not be noticed. This paper is not responsible for tbe eiews or opinions of its correspondents. anythin spent for 2 weeks we had. or more. W*e f My chair had a splinter in it, but j I irot it picked out (bf me after I got j home. I don’t enjoy splinters except (for kindling fires. The pop-corn j charged 10,cents for his 5-ccnt l)op- corn. but he sold his nickle Cracker {jack for only a dime. I bought an ice- sessed of too tnuch wealth-or_ power, j 11 with attendant ^reed, avarice ahd de-1 * aaOIallVdl « U^Il bauchery, God is forgotten“ at least i for the time being. Watch that nation! ! Glance at the history of those world' powers which at the peak of their in-i Eleventh grade: Wilter Williams, J 1 IDRS.'SMITH & SMITH Sept. Honor RoU; Optometrists iquitous living fell to ruins, victims of. D. Taylor, Glenn Beeman. their own wrong desires, passwns^j Tenth grade: Rita Chandler. Clyde jgreeds and hatred*. _ ' {Conrad, Frances Cook, Martha Flied- Today America is occupying a pre-1 ner, Houston Frowein, Claudia Ham- cream cone for 10 cents-and had ele-j carious position. After years of gal^ mond. Myrtle Moore, Allene Rook, ‘phant hair and dust all over it. It riding the cre.st of prosperity, enjoy- Ninth grade: Robert Campbell, N. would have taken 500 cones to make a ing every luxury and high Hving, she j F. Garland, Margaret Mahaffey, ’ square meal for a kitten. ! is undergoing affliction. If this period' Shannon Simpson, Ruth Tucker. , ( j ' lof depression has wrought havoc,; Eighth grade: Samuel Anderso‘n,{ j My wife asked mq. if we had a nice | hardship and actual necessity, it has James Terrell, Ida Gamble, Harold [crowd at the circus, and I told her we also turned people’s thoughts to God. GJliam, John Rawls. Hettie .Martin, 1 had a big one. I took some of her folks Face to face with their own human [ along. TTie clowns pulled some good i frailty and pitiable weakness people tricks: I saw most of them 20 years are learning a bitter lesson. They are ago, meaning the tricks. The show being made to feel the imperative need of relying—wholly and complete ly— upon the Great Creator of their V 4 SPEOAUSTS Byes Examined Glasses Prescribed 15 West Maiti Street . Pbone Ml Laboratory for Prompt Repair Senrice Clinton, S. C. ’7 Andrew Whitaker, .Margaret Wil.son. CLINTON, S. C.. OCTO!^ IS, IW2 girls were all real pretty at a distance, [and so were the 2 trained donkeys. And then came the concert. And such j being, a concert! Farmers See Dairy Industiy Picture For Women’s Aches and Pains I This is indeed a time for reflection. 1 A time of adversity, it is true, but the Now, folks, that comfert was won-Tires of adversity have never failed dcrful. They had 2 men with ropes | to purify. Where arguments and ex- A large audience saw with .interest the new- talking picture. “Dave Lowell Figures It Out,” shown last night at the Florida Street school auditori-, _A BIT OJ^ SOUND PHILOSOPHY j !>e.vond the appeal that help was nqed- “You can’t down a. man who workTjTd; we have given mniioira to wlief j and the wrestfingfhbftattonx by minis^rs of God would-^^ through the courtesr of The* rix full day: a week, keeps out o. j wofk in hundreds of towns and cities, somethinor like a counie ofisro unheeded or meet W'ith derision, it Exchange. The film dealt! debt, and spends less than he makes.”! for the destitute and unemployed, aiid There is a mouth-full of sound phil- i to the great Red CroM organization osophy in this declaration. .to fted the hungry, clothe the naked We might as w-ell all realize, if we land succor the homeless. AH of the do not by now, that our hard times: machinery of our govrenments, state have been caused by over-expansion; and national, have been geared to re- and inflation, by taking on more than i lieve the distress of the less fortu ne could handle, by becoming over- nate among us. In our own state, loaded with incumbrances and debts through Red Cross activities, 70,249 incurred during the past several years, j families have been gpven aid this year j with flour, clothing, yeast for pellagra NE(II.E('T OF GRAVES prevention, for disaster sufferers and recent virit to a nearby country i service assisUnce. And yet in ^l-day-uld puppies wallowing over oneibas required a terrific blow- to make ^ ..o another. That was all they people think and think seriously upon! dairymen tod^y in ectablishing ed.” This wa.s the first^ime anybody; a Higher Power. i their business on a profitable basis by- had l>eat me out of for nearly a year. It is a time to get back to the solid, proper feeding and care -of thsir By- the time the man and woman rugged faith of , our fathers and to re twirled the ropes around their headsltrieve from the discard those sterling, 15 t»r H times, the show-gang had the Tried and true principles of honor, tents torn down, the seats all moved, honesty, fair dealing, sincerity, truth, for the Holy Word of God,' Women who suffer from headXche, backache, and periodic pains find Capudine the ideal remedy. It’s liquid, therefore acts almost io- •tantJy. .Take -two teaspoonfuls in a little water. You’ll be delighted w-ithi the quick relief. Soothes the nervesjaud brings comfort and re laxation. Why not keep a* bottle handy? At drug stores, in single dose, or in 10c, 30c, and 60c sizes. ^ (adv.) i I cows. NOTICE TO MUSIC LOVERS cemetery revealed the dreadful neg-j'Hw of this magnificent record of re- lect which it is suffering. i ^'^k by this matchless organiza- r* distrewnfiL-iQ motor through j it* percentage of members to the countryside and find tarts h7idTPT>yl»tiun -ix only one-per cent, briars and ^wpeds growing over the and the sn.ba pulM up. It waa a pret-, respect ..y... .rrj The South Laurens Singine ronven- ty good circus for 50 cents, but I had j veneration for and devotion to those , l,angston Baptist to pay $1.10 to see It. - , sacred ideals upon which the founda-. o o’clo k. tion of thus nation was laid by noble i ... . . . . All singers and lovers of good music The The picture of the people of the United .States which this situation re veals is one of which we may be proud in .spite of our short-comings. We have proved again, to oijfrselver, what some j last ro.vting place.s of friends and loved one.*-. It may be concluded that this was not always an. .So long as in- V rested friend' lived near to the dead, it was easy to give tender care tojh.ave begun to do^bt, that wo have k»*eping the graves in order. Then; not cut loose from the kneient, imper- came the removal to other places orlishaHe virtues; that they still rule the indifference that time begets, and]‘»ur hearts and guide our conduct, neglect followed. Big Fashion Show I At Flat Fork I a- fashion show was hell last night ‘ , in the school audytorium and it seem- Ued that the entiro ploperlation ^ ftat“ I lock turned out to same, it was free. , ' all of the moddels looked, fine in the new fall dresser ansoforth and it maile yore carry spondent wish he and God-fearing men.- tin. -Masonic Bulle- PICTURE FRAMING Neatly Done KODAK Finishing 1 Day Service Nichols Studio are cordiallr invited. H. Y. .Abram.s. call back 25 : years, the show was in charge of miss jennie veeve smith, and she was assisted by her twin sister, miss sallie veeve. A Laxative that costs only //or less a dosa reun- from Here is a service for family k n’aesociations. As they meet year to year for picnic spreads, they ^ would do well to see that the burial 13 Years Ago places of their own peo-'le a~? give* (Item* attention by fcltraclive. being made ie clean and' of Interest From The Uhroniefe of 1919 the first moddel to walk acrost the .'Stage was miss lily lee Clark, who wore a oblong crinkle creep trimmed in seersucker and the sleeves was made on the leg-of-mutton style, she is a pretty girl, and got 2 oncores from hand-clapping and hollerings. New York’s subways are the safest] railroads in the world and transport] more than 5,.500,000 persons each day. | the secojit mockiel was mi.'S sallie sue Clark, who danced around 3 times Robert A. Cooper of Ijaurens, took \I*I*LE TLME AGAIN ** Ifovernor of South Caro- The apple picking season ha^ ar-; front portico of the the rostrum to the pleasure of all r ved. All over the United States'the: ,^P* ” • a i coruerned. she wore a 2-way dreskj a’lnual crop of this mo.st widel.v dis-i ‘ • with the skirt cut on bius pattern, and’ U-ibuted and most generally popular! . . , . it was trimmed in a cape made of In ra«,t .ec-; T.nv. J. B. Brwh hn. Uvn prunL.t- There are two one-cent re.staurants in New York. One is located on 43rd {street, off Sixth avenue, and the oth- jer i; at 511 Third avenue. All soups | j sell for one cent. Fre.sh meat cakes' sell two for five cents. V’egetable stew two cents. N'CXT TIME you need medlcin'' to act on the bowels, try TIuhi- ivido liluck-Draught. it. brinivs- (juif k relief and is priced within reach of all. Black-Draught is one of the least expensive lav.a- live's that you cm find. A 2a-rei)t i*H< knge contaim 25 or more doses. Jleireshing n*llef from constlp;i- tiou troubles f<4' only a cent or les:! a dose—that’s why thousands cl nu n and women prefer Thed- ford’s Black-Draught NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Several re.sidences in town. Several farms, prices at tractive. Houses for rent. Broad St., Owens Hill and College View. Clinton Realty & Insurance Co. B. H. BOYD A Tickets to the .VIetropolitan opera , ^ . .. ... „ com. mo on,., o. .n.. do.«*n wa.:hou.=o will ho tax-free Imauso the op- l ons, wo underxun,l. thia ia a prolly ' '' <>’<• of director “f the, ^ ora now ranks ua a non-prnf.l-mak.ng The yield is larger ■ Fntomac division, American h.ed' ! organization. of all fruits ha.i beaun. r<K>d apple year. .... .. -- . • nr u- than usual but, like ovorythinK olao. I < >■•>«. *“•> hoadquartora ,n Waabma-, ; ton. Luther B. Blease of ‘near Mount- pi ices are down. The apple has become such a dis-! tinctivelv American product that most I • , i n j . people do not roalixo that, like wheat.|v.»o. wa. in^ntly kilted .Saturday Cotton, o'ranKo., and many of ourju'Rht wha-n^uck^by the fast veati, fruit, and crupa the apple wasl>»*<e ®f t»>« Seaboard Air Lma railway. rice, other imported from Europe. Indeed, about the only farm product? which America has given to the re.st of the world are '.obaeco. iiotatoes and turkeys. In thirty-six out of the forty-eight sUtes the ahmiaT“apple crop is large ■ “*'®*y* *and important enough to figure in[ the government reports. Washington, Mrs. J. I. Copeland and Mrs. W. B.' Owens, Sr., attended the funeral of! Mrs. Sam Wilkea at Laurens on Sat- when the congregation saw that the third moddel was miss esther mae (Mark, they applauded her verry long and loud, they were all glad to see htr alive, as she was reported killed in a ford wreck the day befoar, but she only got stunned, she wore a "wool in wine” red dress with velvet trimming and a silk petticoat to mutch. Among the documents ju- t placed in ^ the cornerstone of the Union club’s' new building i.s a wine list of 1920. A total of 22,000,000 cubic yards of earth and rock were excavated during the huliding of New York’s new Eighth avenue subway. WE PAY CASH For late model automobiles. Chevro- lets and Fords preferred. Also will refinance for you. ’ GILES CHEVROLET CO. (Tinton, S. C. Yl the crow's the mo?t apples — mvaiq: . . » « ' u i uers was'com thirty-seven million bushels » have'^Len in'government seTyice showed her entire feet, she is a pretty New York state is second, producing! they have been in government =»*rvice., engaged to be married in more than twenty-seven million bush-i ! the late fall els In Che whole United States the I Arthur P. Little, general manager j ^ annual crop of apples shippe*d to mar->«f-The Bee Hive, died from inGuenza ket averages above one hundred and ‘ ;‘n Friday., January 24th, after fifty million bu.hels.. | illness of ten days. Few fruits can be used in so many., . , . ! .stairs over the drug stoar) for $;L98 different way.s, all good. Apples arej Misses Elizabeth Henry and E ei. moddels good eating, whether raw or bakeil or, Davidson have roturned to thuir *^hool. participated in thi^ fa.?hion show, made into apple sauce. They are, in; at IxK-khyt after a vacation on i have.no room to rite about them, the estimation of epicures, the most < count of influenza miss alike kate Clark was fourth moddel, and she wore a M.asn. Christopher Adsir, Spur-i f“'' *'[;■ “™* t-hnn lteon Sumerel and Joaeph Cordova'‘“'I®'- A huge bronze-colored frog that wid^s'.does not croak but sings jazz in the ^ lirral cuffs and her islip- poaed of atrin,, o„l/.„d t “ Irr.al'''"" best Broadway manner, a blue-faced katydid that trills like an opera sirTg- an all of the moddels of dresses-khowed i: Tke New Store- on birds—these are among arrivals at the Bronx Zoo. the new New York’s famous Bowery Was once a fashionable part of old N^w at this fashion display can be bought l York but is now inhabited almo.st ex- j from Clark & Clark’s Shoppe (up-1 clusively by immigrants. •>•1 ratisfactory don’t know all pie fillings. We of anything better than | Mi.^s Katherine a slice slice. of apple pie, except another 'ania, will open a Keas of IVnnsyl-f millinery shop in' yores trulie, mike (Mark, rfd, corry spondent. ■\ There i? a small green area at the foot of Broadway known as Bowling Green. It is the olde.«t park in the city and was once used as a market place by the Dutch settlers. the Cold Buster building in the near I future. RECOMI’ENSE Tlicre is a growing conviction Some women in New York are' w'earing tiny watches which clip on to! Full ol Real Value Merckandise . . . . A^ain we pre.sent for your approval certain outstanding styles for fall and winter. on the sleeve cuff. URTl hS I HA I S ILL . | At a meeting of the Friendly Dozen the part of many that a considerable "Faith, hope and charity, held W’edneaday afternoon at the j portion of the American people have, three; but the greatest of these **|home of Mrs. R. Z. Wright, Mrs. Geo. in the last few years, seemingly for- ^ ^ ^ I noill^ UI Xfflia* IV* TYtlKtlLy iVIia. vrvu. ill VikC- la^K, w. rharity/ wrot<? Saint Paul in his rirst Wrig^ht was elected as a new mem-1 gotten God. This startling fact is not A New York is advertising girls.” ‘institute of dancing” courses for “adult Epistle to tlie Cuiinthians, that great 1^--^ succeeding Mrs. H.~L. .Scaife, who hook which has been described as the 1 ^ Washington. Magna Charta of the Christian. Tmied aldiTr ori IKP iffSIintterh crowds of pleasure seekers that tax to capaci- There never has been a time in the^ The Chronicle history of America when these three 1919). qaalitie.« were needed more in every ; - * >___ day affairs than the present. As a peo- — — pie we stand in a precarious position j |ind are just beginning (we hope) to j emerge kom the most serious and ^ long-drawn-out period of calamity and i depression which we have ever exper-* ienced. Millions of men and women* Nobody’s Business By Gcc McGee My F«rty-Fo«rtli Circus , , A circus came to town a few days have been for months diterally unable| to see it, as I had to U earn their daily bread. ‘take the baby. I missed a Circus that A leas sturdy people than ours^,^ ty amusement houses on Sundays, but of i upon other evidence which cannot be refuted by specious argument. Skepticism, lack of- respect for sa- 5? i ered matters, contempt for and disre gard of the moral law, the letting down of the bars of convention, athe istic..teachings, beliefs and practices, (!^eed the list could be greatly ex-^. tended), are rampant the length and breadth of the country. What has brought about the pres ent apathy toward religion, or the church? Briefly, it is history repeat- New York has 1,100,000 boys girls in its public schools. and While we carry many addi- iioimi values we are featurin^r in this space only a few of our leading sellers. would have yiel^ ere this to despair, account of the depression, ing itself. .A nation becomes super A less law-abiding people would havei| ^ getting a seat, thei prosperous; into oftnoitryf gs so mgny oi p was*~so crowdod millions have done. But there the been no popular uprisings, no broad riots, no desperate mobs pillag ing tbe stores of supplies. In the face •f all that we have been going through tho record made is most remarkable. We have kept the faith; we have The general admission to the show was the same as advertised, vizi^SO cents, but wlmn I bought my ticket, the man chargad me 5 cents Ux for Uncle Sam and 6 cents tax for my home people wax opulent, | pleasure-loving. With plenty of thei (material) good things of life oni And Let Us Prepare You For Winter NOW IS THE TIME 41^ ^ ****«• The unraaenred seats oat lost belief in the ultinmtej^ were so locatad that peeping through tarn of the old prosperityf^ 4re still iMk upon this eoontry of ours as the greatest ^nd roost favored of nations and we have dong to the hope that, ■eeoer or later, aomehow, hi ways whkk we cannot quite clearly foresee tat sHdeh oer faith tells ns will surely hole in the tent had them beat all hollow, 80 I had to pay 60 cents more for a chair with a back to it—in sight af the ring. They woulda*t start the show till they sold oot all of thair candy and for good, aU will be weUj staff, hut Just before I dosed off to again. We hare not lost hope. We are sleep for the night. It broke loose. It > defeated when we give up. | had a parade of horm and elephants And sdtiJe we hatw held to tbe faith d clw9 to hope, we have been giv> fjtiU are firing, the Hneet jpf charity in all histmry. every hand, they gradually experience an independence of spirH, are self- centered, vain and arrogant. They feci themselves perfectly capable of gov erning their lives and create their own codes of morals and conduct. They brook no interference, either di vine or human, with their exaggerated sense of personal liberty. But, according to tl^ old saying, “When the devil was ill, the devil a saint would be.** Let prospwity arane, let the “lean years** come, let de spair and disillusionment grip the land, and lo. many of these pleasure- loving people fall to their knees 1 fear-induced piety and with re; ^ ^ to yowr wUiUr coRta, ^ suits and furs and have them '■X *nd aoasa caaieli, as usual, also clowns' supplication, while others grumble and •nd a fsw pigt. or shoats—according to wkars you wue raised. From the lo^ of ths crowd, grocery stores are witheet premiure|joi«g to have a hard time collecting complain about an unreasonable God who permits his children to suffer or to lack. Whenever the people becooM pos- reidy. We dry dean every type of gament and do it etpertly. Extra Care fmr Your New FaU Clothes Extra care most be taken in the cleaninR of the new woolens and crepes to assure against shrinking. Buchanan’s Ihy Cleanm SWEATERS... I i-'--' SJip-Ovex and Coat Style, Sleeves. 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