The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 24, 1932, Image 6

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,^3j^p^''’S-.7f''?'-„iY^.;V:3 .■■ ■■•■*. • 1 -. I THE CMNTON'CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. cJ ~U-^ H- THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1933 this situation which will not only help toward the immediate ^provement of. international trade, ^t which might continue to be^of beimit to American industry and bulihesrL.rwand any such solution ought to be accepted. If 1 am any kind of a prophet, there i is p'oihg to be definite progress made —! to that end this winter.. SIS The more I learn and refljN?t upon 'ative; thc>^'n'.ake one love them. They have lived all these years, have no ^ doubt, on that very principle.' The fel low who is eternally findir^ fault i.s in a poor way to"* live out a long and beautiful existence, becauce he burnn ’ up the good within him. We younger ones may learn from this. / CAkE OF THE AGED At this writing I have eight peoplft' L .u ■ 1 • under my care who are over eiirhty ’ the pai-t which the sun plays in our' * W AN T S years of age—six ^en and two wo- lifeioh earth, the easier it is for me to | 'on’footr LOST, Strayed or Stolen-One, small understand the Parsees. ,the oriental religious sect whose god is the sun. i The latest scientific discovery of ; one woman has ha</ a “stroke” but can get about and help herself. She is 85. The other is just pa.st 80, and has a red cow, with,.horns, small bag.. Finder please notify D. E. Tribble. Ic the effect of the sun upon earthly sprained hip, using crutches to go TRESPASS NOTICE- No hunting or 4 fairs, announced by Profes.sor Gilli- a c j j abbut her house. One old man, 86, is land of the U. S. Bureau of Standards, ^ voterfm of the civil war; anothe- accounts for the ability of radio waves ss at his next birthday. to travel around the earth. " it t. • • . , ,, w. It IS interesting to watch thes«e old I It has long been know'r. that in uo- j^gys girls', who have somehow I; P-space, not very far from the mighty close to living t^c right earth’s surface, there is a',layer of highly elertrified air particles Jrom fishing allowed on Holland. mv land. J. R. I. LOST — One bunch of keys. Finder please return to C. C. Giles at Giles Chevrolet Co. and get reward. Itc .which radio waves are re^e^tcd back' way, el.«e they could not have ac’iieveJ all these years with such succes; I meet many of half their ages who really comi.lain more than they do. the earth. If it was not' for this -Clayer-tdwiy -wauUlahout-uff .in. slr.aighLt • lines into space, but being reHected i JUrl a Fttle n fire tfrom this invisible FCR RENT — Upstairs apartment. Three big rooms, hall and front porch. Furnished or unfurnished. W. .M. .McMillan. ^ • Itc roof thev come about what is good for them to eat GINNING NOTICE—After this week govern6r expresses thanks FOR CHRISTIAN CHARFFY SPIRIT Governor BlackwoiKi issued ajfere^l economic losses, and many have Thank.^giving proclamation u few been unable to earn a livelihood, or days ago in which he c«lle<l upon the | 8iTure~empR)ym?nt7^a vast majority people of the state to rememoer on of them have suffered litlle, .-ome not November 21 their many blessings, I at all, and there are fewer in this 'aying that while many had suffered state who have felt the need of shelter econoni c losses “there are fewi‘r in and the actual jiangs of hunger than this state who have felt the need of in many other sections of the country, shelter an l the actual pangs of hun- chief among our causes for' ger than in many other sections of Th^ank-sgiving should be the fact that I the countrv.’ ^ the spirit of (’hristian charity has ^ “('hlef among our causes of thunks- been awakened among our people a.s jiiving,” he say.s, “fhould he the fayt never before. Because of this gnawing that the spirit of Christian charity, sense of obligation for the welfare of* has' been a wakened among our peo^- our fellowmen, and the spirit of broth> j pie as never before ...” eily love manifested, countless oppor-j The full text of the proclamation Innitics are afforded us to share our j' . hi as-loJiiiWfj; _ ^ oounty with, tho.se of our citizens who I who lODAYand hack to earth and zig-zag their way around the globe. • * Ob.servations made at the time of the eclipse on .Vugii-'t seem to prove that this “I'adio roof” is caused by pow;erful invisible ultra-violet rays i from the which, at a certain “dis tance from the earth, split the air j atoms into ionized electrical particles, j ' If this did not occur, scientists now) than I do, I never put them on a dier, we will gin only on F riday and Sat- except to ask them to eat what' urday of each w'eek. Clinton Cotton “agrees” with them. If I caught one Oil C'o. , old fellow eating salted peanuts and ; ; topping off w’ith ice cream, I would NOTICE — No hunting, fishing, or not stop him. If one has diabetes, I do tiespassing of any kind allowed on not by any means cut off a reasonable premi.ses. say, these invisible rays would strike the earth and prohablj' de.stroy alF life. life, but a potehtial source of death. amount of sugar from his dietary. I have always been a stickler for let- tirg well enough alone. One of them—iu t went out my door this moment has a leg ul'er. I Mrs, N. E. Neighbors. A. C. Young. Ip keep dry dressing! applied while it The not only ****”’^^ heatr a*h)n. not at all like a much younger ,man wt/uld do., SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE! And, my old |>eople are so appreci- PHILCO RADIOS AND TUBES Sold At SMITH’S PHARMACY DAVIS The writer is not trying to pick I'res'ident-elect Roosevelt's cabinet for him, and he wouldn’t let us if we wanted to, but we should like* to ru m inate for secretary of state, Norman H. Davis. Mr. Davis is a Demoemt made a fortupe in bankin{^^"and — " aT<^e5i7-fhrttmafe;-Thtme- couW-4^ inan 1 hcO^ „r,..i,U.nt .,r ih.. llnil- WU-r way tu make-Thank^vin,! day him.self'to public-, mu- .ust,„„ which hm h.,n bandc-d dawn '•»>■ '•'“['‘y thc-r.lo.-.-, vie-,- since the heK.nmtiK cf the- war. i.nr I'ila^riiM fathers, has i.s- I htinksK'vi.iK nf these ef ns He served l‘.esldent Wilsen as un Icr- >.ic-d a 'rrarlamatien dcsiKiiatnir the "'h" Itove prc.»,«-recl, and may wCded- M-c-retary of the treasury, a-tiaj; and fi’-ji-.h Thursday in Nev.-mher us a ™t- hearts anew te the .servic-e Imdc-r.sec retary of state an-l as ne ey. day ,.f thanksai;inB.and prayer le Al- humanity. pert memlK-r.ef the pc-ac-e eenle-c-nce mijrhiv tied thriuptheut the natien. It is esiiec-ially fitting fee us eii . ‘ ^ years . t. >,>t.,s aa.r.,»her,.a.s, he is te he commended TIianksKiviny day of this year (line,, i has . served Presidents ( mdulK.- and fill ills wisdem and pi-epriety in set- which marks the 2IH)th anniver ary of Hoover in Lurope in the illffifiilt tiny this exuiniile. I. as yovernor of Ihe liirth of den. deoree tVa.shinyton,' “rlsiny out of the war. ;ie- He lh< th« giving stjfctc of South Carolinil, froclaim "ho, u.s the first president of the 21th day of .Wivember a.s Thank.-- I.’mted States, issued the first Thunk.-- throughout South Caro- giving pioclamation, to give thanks (lav bna. and call upon the people to take slot k on thi.' (lay of their many hless- ingw, and to reivdei thanks to the Su- ])ieme Hong and the .--ouri’e of all goodtH-.-s in the spirit of (jralitude and humility. On this Thanksgiving day may w<> look upon the brighter side of life, and. in lieu of forgetting the countle.'S f)les.-<ings we have received as individ uals, and through our national life, as so many of us have dieen wont t» do in th«' difficult |»»‘riod of depre.ssioh through which we have been passing, may we dwell in thought upon, the mea>uve of pr.i.sperity which ha.l lieen ours, and look with hopr* to the future. We of .South Carolina should count among our blessiftgs the fact that while many of our people have suf- for his great life, and that in mem ory of him, we display upon ' our homes and puhlic building: the United Stall's flag, as thi* enihlein of the great nation he founded, whose pro teiting arm.aud support is the heri lag»* of every American citizen. Colonel Robins Recognizes Wife was a member of the Dawes commis sion but was'called in by the I/eagm of Nations .to straighten out the fi- nanees of several European countrie.s, and i.s a member of the finance com mittee of th^^ league. At pre.sent he is ^ the principal represen'tative of the _j,United States in trying to negotiate a disarmament treaty and is in charge of arrangements‘*''on behalf. of this courtly for the foithcoming interna tional economic conference. Norman Davis knows foreign af fairs more intimately than any .other American and would be an excellent •suevessor t() Secretary .Stimson, in Nagging Paint are .Warning Signals T1:MP0R.\RV pain relief remedies Ashevville, N. C., Nov. 21.—Colonel Raymond Robins, who wa.s listed as missing foi over two months until he was located in a remote mountain village under an apparent mental cloud, was reported by his physician .ale today as having recognized his wife on her third visit, after an ob- our opinion. LADIES One result of the election will he a decidtKl change after March 4th in the! feminine aspects of political Washing-j ton. Alice Roo.sevelt lamgworth and Mrs. Dolly Gann^ill disappear from vious effort and to have regained his! picture. Alice’s first cousin. Mrs. memorv Franklin Roosevelt^ has said that sm* - ,, ,, , . . , . I does not intend to deviate much of her Twice before Mrs. Robins had vis- may save you much Buffering at 111. moment. Imf putting a mask over a warning signal does not (!. ar up tile condition it was tell- Inc vou to avoid. When tieriodic pains, due to a V' 1;, rnn-dovtn condition, dis- t v-t- ..(,11. n< iim> nt fur th»- cans*- of t> . .r-MiiiP* stw.iiM l»e strtrte<l W’itJi.mt . 11,- T <\>r<liil to biill.t up agalm't I'I ".v* iptoms v..’,inryA' " ~ Ucd the man \\’ho had been identified as her husliand but who had insi.ste<l 1 time to W'ashington, hut w’ill continue'} jj her school teaching, her furniture fac- . „ ,, „ • • tory, and her editorial magazine tiv wi., R..ynoldi, H. RoKvr,, a niinin* gations as first lady of the land in a III 1 yv'ipToms of orUInm y ye :.fT.-v,iVuy TOWfty Women CAKNl’I It must be R.kmI to 11).- w‘'b-s|o••iul u’<c tiial It hns I'-iiw Htorea. engireer from Kentucky, On both oc casions he lix^ked at her without a sign of recognition. The fir.st time, in her presence, he .said “I don't know this lady.” The meeting took place at Dr. Grif- fin’.s tnstitutinTr where Rnhfns has' Trv it ? highly satisfactory manner, however. i There are always interesting women in the political background at Wash ington, and I look to see Eleanor Pat- teison, editor of the Washington Her ald, hrilliant, wealthy in her owm right and occupying a position of command- yi^f=irBf=jrsjp:^f=:Jr=disaitszjn=drsJr=jfar=Jr=JF=:ii=sit=sJi=ir=:ir=Jr=:Jr=Jr=Jfs=ir?=E fl 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 In Distinctive Styles We invite you to inspect our new and com- • plete line of Christmas Greeting Cards. ~ Samples and prices moII be sent promptly r upon request. been a patient since he was brought to .Asheville from \Nhittier, the village ^ jpjj influence through her newspaper he made his home for the last several. jH'rhaps the must inHu- , ! ential figure in the social-political Iif«5,!l|l in an official statement it was .said j(,f admnistraton, .She and her II ( ol. Robbins (lid-not at once iccognize i warml.v supported President-^ |l the woman he married 27 years ago. Roosevelt and she has not lost [II “D() you^say this j? ^my wift^? he was opportunity in years to..stick a pin in .Alice Roosevelt Longworth. said to have asked Dr. Griffin. OFFICERS NAMED T he man who tries to **gct along** with out insurance cuts him self off from the only thing in the world ever devised to compensate us against bad luck and misfortune. t DEBTS —’—^ Europe only waited un<il th« Amer-i || The following officers for the eighth ican elections were over to come for- !■ grade of the Ulir(t(^ high school have! ward with a general request for a re-| been named to serve for the year: vision of international debts and the,^ Billy Pitts, preiident. ‘further .suspension .i^f payments until j l| Dorothy Clark, vice-presLdenl. the whole subject can again he re- k Bill Wade, secretary’. j vised. I || ^ -- - j I ^hink there i.s an almost unani-' NOTK’E OF FIN.AL SEITLE.MENT j mous opposiition in this country to the ^ cancellation of the debts’of Europe Notice is hereby given that I will j to us. but I think there is a very on the 2yth d.sy of Nov. 1{>32, at 11 strong and growing, sentiment in fa- 0 0 Box Assortment Cards Cards and Folders in Individual Boxes of 12, 18, 24, 36, 50 and 100. Each card of the highest quality, and e« 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 I I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I I 0 0 0 n It pays to y®TNA-IZE •U ways-—4s/iMryi/ o’clo<’k A. M., render a final ac'count j vor of some readjustment on a basis;, of my acts and doings as Administra-j which would be mutually advantag- trix of the estate of E. B. Sloan, de-1 <»ous. ceased, to the Probate Judge of Lau-1 We should not be asked to give rens County, S. C., at I.aurens, S. C. |them something for nothing, but if That I will at the same Ume ask the | some way can be worked out, as sug- Court for final discharge of my duties gested by Senator Borah, bji Alfred E. j as Administratrix of said estate. Smith, and many other leaders, where- j All persons having claims against by we could, as many have phrased ! estate of E. R Sloan, deceased, i it. “trade debts for prosperity,’* I will file the same duly itemized and \ think such a solution would be well verified on or before said date or be received by every.bo3y in this coan- JANIE L. SLOAN, Administratrix. try, It is entir^y possible, it seems to me, to work out some adjustment of.^ \