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J. ' ?v l-A PAGE FOtm THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CUNTOX, S. C. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, Ult;r Clinton (£t|rnntrlp WILSON W. HARRIS, Editor and PublUber Publiabed ETtry Tharaday By THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY Subscription Rata (Payable In Advance): One year Six Months 76 cenia; Three Months 60 cents Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Post Office at Clinton, 8. C. T|\e I’hronicle seeks the cooperation of its subscribers and readers—the publisher will at all tiroes appreciate wise sufrsrestions and kindly ad vice. The Chronicle will publish letters of jfcncral interest when they are not of a defamatory nature. .Anon.vTUous communications will not be noticed. This paper is not ie.««pon.sible for the views or opinions oi its correspondents. I fault, and that he struck the first lickixveral rabbits, but we have two Q; :e, with a ploy handle, you are wronir. hef ume game wardens paid by the state, stnick the f'0"t lick with . shorel j handle and the third lick with a hoe I. , handli. he did not draw out his knife.l **""' he'fs faced with all kinds of lawsj as stated, but only reached for same | **>d restrictions, and the drug s^ojce! and fouiid it was at home. .{clerk told me last night that th-» saiiie! *1 ^ow Doctors Treat Colds and Cou<rk: T To break up a cold overnight and r* lieve tTi?> conf«»ti''a that yo. Lost 2Q^ Lbs. of Fat In Just 4 Weeks J|.kind of laws obain all over the T'nited Georgia, (Zhicago, - Re no,- Cal’ - cough, tuousandrf oi ph..-•.icians nrc now j Mrs. Mae West i of St. Louis, Mo., I about a pig. you are wrong again; iti fomia and Florida. * wa.s a irrowp hog and w'as rooting sam T ^jenkin's haclcynifd at night time and^L i. ^ i j u- I. seems that our state i£ fa.I Iv rea- - not in the dav time, and it was him i ' , ,sonable in respect to hunting and on Dill . ... .. . . , and :• who struck the first lick on bill ... . , I .mi.h-s jaw with his fist, whan ha . . i (was a«usad of turninc thw sad hoK i . , a u* ♦ a r .beasts and the wnhblv-tail fieros, h’: j I I .j co.'irar.ted wi)h rtotric.ions ..K“'111- j , . , .0 »he feliow.ng: i j kindly correct it where you said j recstmmendiof Cal«»utiMy, the n2a.“caless| writes: “I’m only 28 yr^. old and •alorad compound tablets that' give yon4 weighed 170 lbs. until taking one box b** effects of calomel and .>11115 without ] of your Kruschen 5talts just 4 weeks Ilf unplea.>.ant effecus of either. j ago. I now weigh 150 lbs. I also have fine or two Calutabs at bedtim? with a j more energy and furthermore I’ve lass of sweet mile or water. Ne^;! morn-! never had a hungry rtioment.” UR y.»ur old has vanished, yuur systerr j foik.^ should take on-half tea- • thoroiiphlv piirifed and yon ar.- feeiinjr | gjy^onful of ^Kruschen Salts in a glass bill's wife tried to sepperate the com- , jhattants: she was handing her has- i band a hearty aji^-etit ' \ilvt you wish.—no dan":*;- '..lotab.s are wild in 10c ca l h" ■ : sRO.s at drug stores. (A dr) ( LINTON, S. THLRSDAY. DECEMHEK 1. 19.12 THE MIE OF TRANSITION | in the pa t ten spokesmen for agn-|nia to rfad "jim smun ami saasv na Possums may be caught if you car- Chie of the fam^jar phrases of nub-Washington. hmith” and keep,John smith and mary! *, j We think ii w!ll hr> iif'thp g:-e.ite. 11 jane smith out 6f it. as they are re-■ . 1. Hunting for .quirrels will be per- a butcher knife 'instead, and niitttd, providfc4 00 dogs are in t’ne i jthat is how com she got knocked -rowd and your gun ts rot loaded. No down, and hurt in the melee, atid you objections will be raided to throwing I said .sam’s w ife got hurt, but »he was rocks and chunk? at squirrel® between I not there to get hurt, ard it was bill’s, October lath and Novem ber 5th. j ! wife. ifoi^Lect the names cf bill’? pa and 1 .A "f H •• •** • 11“ I of hot w'ater in the morning before breckfast—it’s the S.AFE, harmless way to pt’duce as tens of thousands of men and women know. For your health’s sake ask for and 1 get Kruschen at any drug store—^the I cost for a bottle that lasts 4 weeks i.s LIQUID - TABLETS - SALVE I but a, trifle and if after the first hot- /• .J r 4! tie you are not joyf.Hly .satisfied with Checks Malaria in .1 davs, (old? firs| 1 ,, K-,.ir * « a J u Vi- I ie;iuits—money back. jf flay. Headaches or Neuralgia _. 666 smith and sallie lou in 30 minutes. 666 SALVE for HEAD COLDS. —Hc~~pearkrry'aTrri-wrTtcr.s 'i? tti-sah “this i.? an age meant bv that. of transition.' that .we are .f It to have the actusil farme"s who.’spei-tible church workers and do ro;i croB.-cut law;- all- entches must be ■ —Hcni6di^—RjLQj.\IL!, E. Mood Smith. O. D. Fcldcr Smith. O. D. midst of a kind of uncomfortable pC in the’^”^^’ Pi'efdicly what they are talking. fiprht. l)le nc-* right there in the r.ati.i.nal cap-i riod, when we ha\e lo.st some of the old establi.shed customs that prfvluo'd good effect.? in the old days, and that while new i.rir cipies and custom.? arej < arnvufi of farmers is already tK'ing developed to take their place, (‘nrouto from the Pac fic Coast for lhe-(‘ hav<- not Wen .sufficiently estab lished so that thi-\ fully regulate so- ital t<» tell their own story directty io! when you sai'd that sam v|^as try- Imembf rl of Congres.s and admi iistra-i ing| to steal jim’s p:g, you were all] live official.? \Va«'hi;igton. We understand there will be farmer delegation.^ from ciely, hut no doubl they w'll do' so thir.y ; tales arriving in Wash- some dav n.gton in six marching delegations. 5?o And i’o onr orators have been sav- ^^eir program h.n.s been formu- for many years, that thi.s is anfixtedv^^w^^ 1 skinned by dayl'ght the morning fol- I lowing the night before.- Lanterns for ‘ blinding the .*-,cid imssums’ eyes mu.st no: be stronger tha i iO candle power. damp, that.s what jim said when .sam- “* -hc-l laAv.ul to hunt, quail, .struck him. the whole trubble dbout c artridges, duck . geese, pt.-eon?, wild ind tame turkev.s muskrat?, turk e ■f 1 wa.-^ the pig wa.s his rooting up the yard , , , , , . thati<*f the latter instead of being .stole bv muo.ai.s be.ween ,0 o cIock ' \. M.. Thanksgiving day ing for many age of transition, artd trying to make to get assurance.? against evictions * the forer. i gue.s you know that yore Thanksg.vmg and 7| paper could he sued for slander and ** ^ Than.,- g: ing dny. Noj allso a.s an accessory after the fact— hunfng w.th ne.a. rifles, walkingj kecau.?e when jim reads how you allowed! him get whipped, j|!^ou_yn!l cause a sec- other tim^ of day or night. j ont fight in the prernlses. ^ 1 PICTURE FRAMING Neatly 'Done KODAK FINISHING 1 Day Service Nichols Studio t)RS. SMITH A SMITH Optometrists us feed more comfortable, on the the-; from their farms, a. moratorium on orv that after a little, when things i <*ebts which they cannot pay and cash get more settled, the evils that per-ii‘-Hcf to relieve hungijr. Thoie are plox an<l anrov us now will no longer! rca. or.ihle proposals, alhough we are pie b< so powerful. ! accessary for The truth of the situation is, thati’l’f farmer.?’ to march in a body to every age ever since the human race' " i*=^hingtnn to get them. tM'gan to advance, ha.? been an ago of are glad to learn that the poliw transit ion. 1‘eople are constantly ad-10^ the District of Columbia vancing, and vet thev never seem to; are preparing to cooperate in every "git there.” If they gain in one qiiar-iviay with the farmer delegates and ti r it often ‘^eems as if thev lo.st we hope, and confidently lielieve, that .comowheie else. And yet few 'people there will he no rs*’rtl’.io-i of the dis- itc^ibe or would be willing to go ba-k j t^rder of last sunimti. to the so-called good old days. It is! P out of this demon.stration comes doubtful if morals were svnv better orK 'onr.d, fntelligen*. practical plan for bu.sine.ss any moie hone.-l ihen. 'I helping farmers who need help with- it would be more comfortHble to)out wasting money on imprai-tiral .Ifeny people, to live in age? ofisqhemc.s or throwing it away for the Iran - it ion, justxTi") tpt“ things '»^rov-k iiltjiig O'-: t'neymd years ago. Lit ‘hisjthis farmers caji't be tl-*' en;-=e d- sue ^ succe-s. SPEHALISTS Eyes Examined (ilasses Prescribed 15 M’est Main Street Phone Ml dr-Licenie» to hunt on your own I am your regular corry’ -?p*>ndenl al land is $1.00; on your neighbor’s land flat ruck, and if su.-h a job i- lu«» big with his peimi.?sion and his dog. $ Lt)0: for me to report, i will resign from ^2'miles away from home, $5.'.K); with .same, noboddy liked the little bea^- ;gun, SC 00; with a pair of bras. iK'aded repoi-ter you .sent down here knU'ks, $7.0(;; with a pistol, Sk.OO; to make all of them mistakes, .plese with your wife, fttOO; with another print this correction in a. plain place, mar.’s wife $10.00. .All money re.eived yores triilie, by the state must be wa.s'ed or spent mike Clark, rfd. or paid to - th<* warden? during the year it ,is collected in. Rrbbits must WII.D I.IFE not be| hunted at all except on Sun- Wv have no wild game in our cf»u.g- -lavs a; u:-unL ar.d'mo gun.?, mind Vviu. ty --except a few turkle dove? row <N. B. Religious worship must not lie and then, an occasional squirrel, and disturbed). Copudine HEADACH 1 II -’wes relic* by soothins them. OHitaios no opiates. • ^00*1 apset xtomacn. tk»il«s<»*«^ Sold tf dm* etores i« «"«>« ^*0, 10c. 30c. 60c sixes. Laboratory for Prompt Repair Service Clinton. S. C. Overcome this better way W'O.MEX who get Into a weak, run down condition e-aii hardly expect to i)e free ironi troublesome "small symptoms.” tltf troubl* ie ,lye to w^ak- nfs«, Car'liu* ws»M«-n t«» K-'t stt r iiixt thus iiutkts ft r.»r t’a.iui' tt> taks- iij: ^ .r ’- rly c<>':rs.\ i' iriitil, n;(i;4‘n»r -«l!A.ir*- «8 no'iris'.uuer s>f ,llie Inxly l.-» ..1 : , • 1 .i.-i ■ i.'-iiir t: X .; •• sif .MJlf--- ' > y sss.-il 1 i.p y.j^r t' •onvention ough‘t’'lo Tie for i)rogr«‘.s? juh) change that ,.i K r- signs of to stand still. of loday- mo\j/n<‘nt. tk'.ro m.is it is imp'i- be ible' 13 Years Ago (OKER ‘UK >1\N In I’lc liarmlo'S pastime of selecting j Items of Interest From The (Hironirlc of 1919 n cat’iT’ft for llu* now l)emoc*-atic ad- -- ministration. Tho ‘'hvonifle j-fce i ly The Laurems County Medical .society put forth the name of David U. C*.kev.inct here Monday with the president, of this state, as one of the na* ioa’.s j Dr. ( • Hay.?, pren iding. , Is'.st fitte<l men to head the ilepait-l rnent of agriculture. There The lauUes’ .Aid society of the Meth- men as well (pialified for this jmpor- odist church served an elegant dinner lent portfolio a? this weil-koown. to the men of the church on Thursday Havisville citizen. The news dispat ii- evening. The address of the evening 4'S of th he ])ast few days state lha*.!was made by Dr. Snyder, president of I . •nt .Southerners have culled oh Wofford college. ! ^ pi ominr President-Klect Roosevelt at I Warm Epnngs, urging the appointment of the di.stinguishcd South Cnrolintan a.? a men)b«*i- of his cabinet. V" Since .Mr. Coker’s name i.? now l»e- mg prominently mentioned, it is in teresting to no*e what others tmtside On Thur.sday at the Metbf>di£t •hurch, with Rev. Henry Stokes uff:- ciating. Miss Ib'ulah Turner and W. j A. Workman were united in iiiarruige.l Mi?s .Mary Simpson and Frank of our own state.^lhink of him. Thel.Mc-Coy were, quietly married Saturday! New York Times "has spoken highly afternoon at the Baptist parsonage of h'ln as tbe practical Stmlhern 'man by Rev. Edward Lqng. for the idace. The Charlotte Ob.server, on" of the leading Southern papers, Sat.iiday evening Mri. Henry ga'e its «*ndor ement a few days ago Young entertained a few frUmds at in the following editorial: dinner “Wouldn’t the agriculture of the hek. United .State} play in a piece of fine in honor of Miss Irene lu(k. if the Ritsidint. easting alM>ut lb< Nation for the right man to fill the iio^iiion of houil of the .Agricul tural Department, should draw a fo cus on the .South Carolina town 4»f Hartsviile, and call its distinguisluMl cit;-/.cn, D ivid Coker, into the service of hir countiv? Coker is n«*t a thet»- Mm J, .A. Bailey wa.? Thursilay to the Daughters American Revolution. hostess of the• Claude Workman ha.s bought an in .ere?t in the “Dot Hustler.’’ 1 he Irietul.s of Sam Prather will be|, retieal fanner. Me is a man of big glad to welcome him home after hav-| (u ains ami knows how to make prac-' mg been m over.seas service. tical :ipplieution of them. The Ohserv-, er regard.? ;Mr. Coker as the most emi- The home of Mr. and Mrs. W'. B ji><*nt autlioiit-5::utm-.a.tw,ucuiture there i? (iwenr, Sr., caught? on fii*e WeJne.sday in the wlv(*le country and the onlyDnorning tiut little damage was done reasrm .South Carolina, along with pur. l>efore the flames were extingjishtni. «vwn Slate, has not maile greater pro-^ — -- gri'ss in iirofit-devetopthg irgricultureT Misk Iva Adatr has Ikhti forced to IK t»ecause comparatively few farmers give up her work al Wiirthrop college h.ave developed the'energy ^nd deter- un account of eye trouble and has re- ininatirm Co follow where he jwimld an red to her home here. lead. Me is the .igricultural Moses <>f the day and with Coker in the C.ibi- net, the farmers of this country would find themselves under guidanci* of a real leadc:-. But perhaps elevation Workman company. (uiker to position of the kind would be too good a thing to hope for.’’ K> lends of .Mrs. 1) .Messrs. Cary Dillard and J. D. Bell left the past week for Northern mar kets to purchase goinls for the Bell- \V. Ma.sun will I • . 0 glad to know that she is able to be I out again after being ill for the past .>evtral weeks with influenra. (F rpm .March 21 files of , 1919). The Chronicle for THE I'AR.MEKS’ MEKTINt; We don’t know, because nobotly knows, ju.st how' much will be accom plished by the Farmers’ National Re lief Conference which is to meet in _ Washington on December 7th, bat we I don’t see how any harm can come' from it, and there is a possibility that, M great deal of good may come. We will feel a lot more confident aihout the possible good, however, when we find out just who is going to j Mike Demanda • CametM I represent the farmers. If the plan is flat rock, s. C., nov. ». 1982. scarried out of having only, real “dirt ] deer nir. editor: farmers/’ really represeriUtive of the I ple.'e allow me space in yon valhi- farming comlnunities of all parts of ble paper to correct a report you had the country, we think a great d«al of [in yore neif^s collums recently about Nobody’s Business By Gee McGee disinutful if there are politicians and office aeekers pretending to repre sent the fannera at this conference.. We have no. confidence at all in a many of the persons who have brewed town and 2 of our citixpna are knocking at death’s dark door ui*t]ie hosspiUle. •\ you said that amith PENNEY CO, Inc. 'Xi'- ' 'V. 6 ■ t A r / * /