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IHURSDAir: DECEMBER 29, 1932
New
Year*! Thousht
New
I think I have written cnoujrh i
words about over-eating to fill a book.
—e large one. The great American sin
Tear**
of -Cbrist-
Washington, I). C., Dec. 27.—(Con
gress has done nothing toward reduc-
is over-eating. Maybe it is the depres-1 ing-govemment expenditures and low-
ftion, hut a late ^incident leads me to ering taxes .so far, except (o struggle
write this letter about not eating with the bill to legalize beer, which is
enough. : still lieing hailed as a great revenue-
Y . .... , j 'producer, but probably will be vetoed
Last evening an old-time lady ac- jf, t j ^
quainuncr ate 8up,«.r with ua, and •'«, Htfovafs recotnmendaUon'
good time was had by ail.i' , consolidation of 61 govenunent|
This lady friend of our family'has bureaus and offices into smaller bu-
two grown daughters, and is her own fewer in number, and under the.
housolfcciKM . She is Visiting hero for I >«» "<>‘1
“aorves." .Sh,, is a bundle of live wires disapproved so far When the
-has lost weight, until her limbs are>" author.r.ng, the Piesldent
like castmg-rods. She has' "dieted," '“"''H »>“ economies by execu-,
yes indeed! She has not left her di-''''"' order, it was provi^d that such,,
gestive tract enough nerves to do'”" '"''I
their work ; sixty days, and that congress could!
After a'very hearty sup|)er, she'"""'^-'' '* vote during
stood up iiefore me. “Now just look,l“““ There is a strong move-;
1 1'HJNK 1 anow wkjr
crowds so near
Upon tbe very ImoIs
mas day;
WhC'R we ars filled with other people's
■ cheer.
And aeif is swallowed up 1b Cbarltjr^
When love transcends within tb*
hearts of men.
It's time to start another New Tear
• then.
LITTLE
OLD
EWTORK
Uf CAftLH.6&T2
spend sn eveping in a Xew Yor^ night |
club for that sum. !
f
W A N T
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If the oc<^par.tit of New York's sky- : WANTED—You to get your Toasted
.-C’*apo''s had to go’to the streets be
low all at vhe same ti.me for soir.e rea
son. there wouldn’t be room enough
lor them.
Ham and Cheese Sandwiches at P.
S. Jeanes. Hot Dogs too. ^ '
FOR RENT — A five-room cottage.
Apply to T. L. W. Bailey. l-12-4tc
New York has a radio pawn .vhop.
The firr^t Jews in Xev. Y-ork arrived
in the summer of IQoA.
In the conge.^ted G^-and Cer.trcl
r.cne tenants of skj*s"rarers come to
work at dirfei-ert hou:-s to :-eIic e
traffic. This is what is kr^^wn a> stag
gering tr'aff’Cv'
FOR RENT—^Seven-room home on
West Main street, opposite Giles
Chevrolet Company.. .Apply to H. D.
Henry. 12-29-2tc
I-"
Tts ihrn we know how happy we have
heen
Tblnkina of some one else, and mak-
You .see few’ baby carriage.^ on F f h
avenue. New York.
ins brigh^
Sente Other’s world. Our
srlance still Kreen
With how their burdens
burdens IlKht.
Hew opportune and timely then, te
rare «
» year of new uitopeoed daya.
made oar
The first feiry in New’ York wateris
backward was e.stablished in lf>42.
rdov.’'!',' makl
a rce of I ’
a'c. are"' ’ding to some New
. .-pecialisls.
. merica s
i can people
WANTED—You to call for a packaee
of Jeanes Salted Peanuts, in the big
in’ bag for 6c. At your dealers.
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LOST — Wine-colored crocheted cap,
at hotel corner. Please return -to-
Miss Emma Little. . 4tc
—: s !
Scientists in New York are hoping
to make cloth out of pea pods.
doctor,” .'ihe half-complained, ‘‘see how
1 am swelled.” She bulged herself out
ment to do just that, proving again |
that congress does not really want
in front to oxaggorato thv comlition. but |«>litical advantage.
“Doc‘s it hurt you in any way?” I en-i The senate has refused to hold an*
quirt*d. “No—but ju.st look at it,” she executive session to act on Presiden-\
persisted, “a person oughtn’t tub out tial appointments, except in the care*
that way after eating should they?” <*f Koy 1). Chapin, who was named as
“Well, you hare eaten a good,' i >'oj commerce during the con-,
whole.some meal.” I said ; “and if it “irressional recess, and wIio.',e term will
cau.ses you no inconvenience—forget: t'^pire in any event with that ^Presi-
Tt."" ~ — f dent Hoover. The other tw^jHf^dred-,
This jmod woman had aetuaUj^*<^ vacanciufc_in_ the^publm servia^^^
stintc'd hei'.-vclf in nourishment bc*cause be fiilu'd by Presidential api)ointm(‘nt¥y
she w-a.-^ afraid of "tulihing out.” Ac-) Piohal ly will remain vacant until'
’ Iddlan
Blew heap’s
DR. E. A. BATES
New York was the first cl.y
trod’ace the one-w’ay street.
lO
In the fir t cle/at'”! r-'
made ‘.heir appea’nrer Iv New- Y
-Not until 19 jO was the f-si s ?b
contract awarded. Constnicti r
the same yea” and trulrxc ocgr.ir
run four years later.
IS
k.
W
n
to
W.\NTEDSecond-hand girl’s bicy
cle. Must be in good condition and
cheap. Apply to The Chronicle. Up
for’^le-
-Cows fresh in milk, all
guaranteed. Nice pigs, $2.00 each.
D. E. Todd, Laurens, S. C. Up
There are 130 miles of 'vate" p p'*
in Manhattan island. New York.
1
On T hird a’.’cnue, be; veer K’lh ■! id
17th streets, iherc is an old r;:le-?to 'e
' which originally stocxl on tho of
Immetje Dircks, in February,. 16’% Cooper Union and marked the -e. vJ
rented her house in Pearl street
$48 a year.
fo:
n;iie be .ween
ba’.iy.
the city -i:.!! u.nd .i-
In 1800 .New York had a populatim
of 49,401. The first million mark wa.<
passed in I860.
make
'IK Kiift wtiite snow lias cot
ered the hills and-in the v:il
leys the son;; of tl»e robin
i»nd llie erirket is no lon;:er
lie.inl. liven I tie |iiirr of tlie
little tiriiol hr The bnrk*
I New’ York re.“taurants rcpoi-^
corned beef and c'dibbage is t'.c
ite dish of residents here.
th t
Ijecturers
here than in any
w’orld. There is a .^’ibstantial .'I
here which is conr.tan'-lv .«eokin'r
a hct’.er I.
other citv ^'n ,
f’U'.or
light ment
lariy.
an:l attend 'c^-ture
ne
r. 'nt
n-
j-
T In New- Y’ork 60.000-cnll ttr^
OiiusmJ vllliim i.s sileni-ed hy telephone to find out what time i
fTie kiverTnirnr
—
Aiaoj- Ji
ohonc
n Li in bo
Andy have to use f• ko
in tooir niglit-y r:
o
lually denying he.’*.self the necessary
i Presid'ml Koo; evelt names the men to
the lingers »t
II.g tee iiiiil (he «|iiiet hour hits eonte t<i
find out..
nutrition 7 hen her nerves vveix* going
‘’hay-wi:e’‘ about keeping those dar
lings in .'ichool. There was no disea.se
prej’ing on her, not at all,—she was
creating her own troubles. A season
of common sense practice is all she
need.s. How many of my good moth
ers of daughters'are-like her starv
ing themselves into neuioties^?
fill th rn.
Those War DcLta
Nearly a hundred million dollar’s of
the war flebt installnients due to the
United .Slates from EurojK* were paid
I>roinp;iy on the nail on December
Ibth. Great Britain paid her share,
though fnolesting that she rnu.st have
a recon.sideratioiKof the whole subject'^
Winners Of Dolls
At Danziger’s Stofe
In the recent contest at Danziger’s
slor,-, when three ireautifu! dolls were
given away, the winners haVeV’lieen
anoiinced us folk»ws: First prize, t'ck-
et No. .‘lO”, held by Marshall Cobb;
second, liikel No. K17, held by Buyil
Wilkes; thir<l. ticket No. lir)!, held by
^aiy Bea.slcy, c ilured.
—I'bef'
I July. I'taly, Czecho^ovakia, Finland,
I Lithuania and Ixatvia^aid up without
•1 mu ’n'ur. Ther’c was almost 526,000,-
000 more due from Fram^e, Belgium,
Poland, Hungary and Estonia. The
government of France fell on the
payment of its twenty millions of this,
sum, and the new jfovernmen\may
decide that it would” be better all
around to pay up, I
Beyornl question, there will be .some!
sort of an international conference on
! the.se debts. There will have to be, if|
(he wiiri •»! the red imiiii.
At siieli H lime ill luidvxtnier, wlien
;he moon is full ;it niidniglit. tlie .New
York Iridjrin xiiil liis kinfolks prepare
^nr their eei eiiiiiiii:il of (lie .New Y’eiir.
!l,liis een*mo:iy renters iiroiintl his
fnidrfiil «sim|i;mion. the dog; no other
anhmil ha.s iiii eipml hold on the heart
strings of the Indian. Tlie fhg daily
teaeltes him the ever-sought vinne ot
t<M». .fhe <iog alone
C’
There are scores of movit t*’”?
in New Y'ork where you c’^n ^e-' e ••
turps for a dime. .Most of th. n tiy
over on the East Side.
- can woe fc--
'here are tPany pei sorTs win vriil b U’
a numkci ovc" he ra;:io r ’ *h
’} ti;“ phone a;’.d ca’I fio’ it. j-
• o
to
.e happens.
.Anagrarn.s is a popular game in
many homes here. va’’laliu*i of tin
game is to restrict the w’or! • to geo
grafihical names.
r It is frequently .said llir.t v he
New- YoTi.er is home he wa 'ts ’.o
aw’ay. When he is aw-ay h< c’l”’:
ke
home fu'Jl enou'jh. New Y’yki
said to be restless at home hut
more uneasy away fi’oir. th- r
'. a
,et
''t
are
far
his'
Tile
- 1 Iix dolls
mas eve to
were given aw ay Ghri.st-^ a»^* go>n>f W collect any nv^e of
the three customers of' them. Europe will try to cancel the11
Danz.gei s _ who were successful m «’ntirely; America will insist on pay-
ilrawing kickv number.s. following a n“‘bt in some way, on some Umms.;
sales campaign of several weeks. Both the.outgoing administration and
I the incoming seem to be in agi-eement
on the point that the debts cannot be
cuneelled. .Some politicians and econo
mists think, how'cver, that it will lie
^better for this country to grant easier
"terms than to stand fiat on existing
PKTrRE FRAMING
Neatly Done
KODAK FINISHING
1 Day Service
Nichols Studio
PHILCO
Radios & Tubes
Smith’s Pharmacy
agreements.
With ('ongresa
In the senate, the discussion of the
hill to grant independence to the Phil-
if>pine.< is still under discus.Hion. The
propo.vial i.< to enact a law now prom
ising the Filipinos that they can run
their own government after tw^ve
year.-, rhi.-; has no particular bearing
on governin' nt expenses, since the
I hilippines pay all the co.sts of their
knows the truM to tlie Iuik] tlie
sky when fhe life frails of fhe red men
art ended.
IThns it was in tlie olden days that
the Six .Nations selected a pure white
dog. and by solemn gestures cast their
sins into the sacrificial miirnal. Tlie
fire of wfilte oak ('liips was kindled
under fhe slrangled dog and as fhe
smoke HSi'ended, the Indian knew that
ids confession of sin and idea for for
glveneas carried In the soul of the dog
liad reached the all-seeing, all knowing,
f.'reat Sidrit far up In fhe land of the
(iepaned.
Even today the age old ritual Is car
rled out by the'triMjinds; hut instead
of a w hite dog. feat tiers and rildioiis
rr*»m headdres-ves are burned with all
’be 'incionf c*»rcmopy of .their fore
•atlicrs Enemies' 1(04*01110 friends.
.‘irsh w'ords are f*(nrlven, fatnll.\ dis
sensions are h(‘:il4‘d, 4leh|s are paid,
tnd p;tr«‘nt:il olijeciions vanish as iov
ers plirhl anew tlicir frolli at tliis
ndiiin I’eiauiiony of file .New V4*:ir. ill
lertrilcil disi'oril is hanisli***!. «dd toy
iffies are re*iev.4*d and a fr*‘sh frail
IS Wa/.cd r«»f a .New Year on fhe dally
.ffth trail of e*rh red man.
home town..
j At a recent debutante bail at'a well
know-n hotel in New Y'ork it war di.s-
Icovereil that no le.ss than 22 unin it«*d
guests had entered, the balli-oom I y
j w*ay of the freight elevator.
Manhattan islani was pu”ch:i'-ed
Back ,n 1906 New York ci y f ' *
pa.'sed an ordinance which .^tiici’a ed
“that the mayor might issue licen es
t', per 'uis for keeping f-)” hi”-* h> o-
les.s ca* r.age.s |)ropelle;l b.v el.c ’c v.
Hat .such hocselers enrriuges had to
Ifrom the Indians for some tyinkjets le e<jMii)|“.'l with bell.s to g.ve vva n--
jvalued at $24. Today you c :n ha*d’y ing.of their approach.”
START THE NEW YEAR
WITH
NO LAUNDRY
WORRIES
What a joy each week to
have all the clothes return
ed from the Iaundr>’ Clean.
Millions of housewives
throughout the land have
proved to themselves con
clusively that the modern
laundry can wash clothes
ctennef, whiter purer, more
and'Ttr “e ccTenttfte^'
ally 7haki clothes can pos-
.‘•'ib’y he washed at home.
And, too, you’ll save
i.K !iey and worry.
l ESOLVE IN 1933 TO
PUT YOUR
LAUNDRY WORRIES
ON US.
PHONE 2H
Buctianan’s
DRY CLEANERS AND
LAUNDRY
“The Old Reliable”
Time-Tested
Cross Hill News
••r
Cru.ss Hill. Dec. 26. Dr.
juwn go.ernnu-nl. It has a bearing on
j soint' uthcr matters, htiwever, paKicu- enport of .\ugus4a. is thr
larly the eompetitiun of Philippine! relative.< he e.
'produc.'. admitted to the United
R. (’. I)av-
gue.-<t of
Flowers For All
Occasions
o
CLINTON
FLOWER SHOP
10.) K. Carolina Ave.
Mrs. Leroy Gtvgory. her .‘;mall son
“ .<tat4*s ft4*e of duty, with our domestic „nii 1,^.,. „iOvher. M.s. Hogan, left
W^Nlnesday to spend several mon.hs
in Tiiutpu, Fla. ,
.Ylr. an! .M s. Workman Rupp and
, . , I ytiung daughter have H'tarned to the.r
. aoxuxv la ...orytIunK of !n>-|i.,*.,.
|,o,to,K-.- on to llu. now oo,.K.-..s» ,,,, j
l-.vsnlont-ol.n-t Itoosovolt tn ro,n.rtol it,,,,,,.
not wanting to have to call con- t, „
I he tunowing teachers are v.ith
^ ' products.
The e i.s not very much pros|M*ct of
any impo' tant c*)nst ructive legislation
by tlii.s living congress. The genc'-al
as
gress into .session Iiefore next Ih^ci'm-
ber. but unless this congre.ss eiiacls holidays; Mrs.
.some revenue and appropriation hills of Newberry .school
It will he neee.ssaiy for him to call I> M>ss Sa.a. Goggans. of Win
the new congress together.by April,
stitn-.'sakm, .N. f
at the latest, since the government’s ' Miss
HI
BlBQk-Draught
Ct:2rs Up S'L'ggisli Feeling
.Mi.ss Frances Hitt,
M-argai’ft Hpp,
WlHte- J4ai
Mi.ss Riba Galhoun, Hendersonville,
N. .Miss Virginia Calhoun, High
Point, .N. C.
1 he following students are home
for the holidays: Mis.ses Dorotjiy and
"I ha”e used Thedford’s Black-
Draui’ht for constipation for a
1 imic." wi.tes Mr*. Frank Cliain-
<)1 Wy:in«*, Ark
“If 1 K»*t up in Ui4? morning f4*elln#
yl’ill sluai^isli. a of Black-
liiKugiit taken tliree times a <lay will
causedt*'e feelirfg to pa.*M» away, and
In a day or two' T^feel like a ne\4r
lersoii. After many year* of use we
vould nt(( exehuiiKei Black-Drauglit
for any meiti'lne”
F ».—If you hav9 Crujmbn, ffivy
tk(!M4 the new, pleaennt‘ta$ting
gYRVP of Thedford'y Blfok-DrnughU
. fi.scal year ends pn fRe~la.st day
June and nobody can spend a cent of
' government money after that datt? un
less law’s are passed authorizing it-
The only important bill enacted before
the Uhri.stiuas holiday was the treas
ury and post office department suiifily Rnchel Hitt, Lucy Goggans, Ellen Ra-
bill. ^ sor, Frances Hawkins, fr<i.>n Winthrop.
Postina.ster General Brown is com-, M .ii^wol TuT.a:, Ernest Pinson,
ing in for a lot of kidding l)ecause of Mu:t.r Boyce, from t'a.’olina; Charles
his testimony before the committee j Lo'amun from Presbyterian colle^;
■holding hearings on the post office Natl'..an Hanna from the Southern
bill. Eight old government autoi to-! printing .'choo!, Nash i!!e, Tenn.
biles were traded in by his depart- Mr. and Mrs. Guy Leaman of Flqr-
ment for a Lincoln. Then tlte pbst-.jjn^ with .M”s. Bigie Leaman for
ma.ster general found, he said, ttmt)^ visit.
the new- car was no good far his per- ,, ... i i _ xt m
* l>r. and Mrs. laimliert Nance of
are guests of Mr.
sona! u.se on foimal occasions because i
too lO"’
NOW IS THE
TIME TO BUY
Several resideiK^es in town.
Several farms, prices at
tractive.
Houses for rent. Broad St.,
Owens Hill and Collesre
View. _
Clinton Realty &
Insurance Co.
a H. BOYD
- ,. . Fort Valley, Ga..
•ft c ♦). and other rela-
.n .1! ba the dep.rUnent _
the top .wr
I a silk hat
bought a bigger Lincoln for Mr.
I Brown, which he had to. explain to the
committee. ' I
' The New Cabinet i
I The next President has not given
.any inkling of his cabinet selections,
j It is regarded as certain that Chair
man James Farley of the Democrat
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Guess of Pine- i
wood, are with Mrs. Guess' parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hill, for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hale and small
son of Newberry are guests of rela
tives for the holidays.
Alex Brown of Orangeburg, is
ic national committee will be postmas-i visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Brown,
ter general. That is the distinctly po-j
litical cabinet post, having a great! him irora accepting, however. Norman
deal of patronage to give out to the (Davis, who was undersecreUry of|
faithful, and exercising a great deal state under Mr. Wilson, is looked up-i
of power when it comes to linig up on as the most likely choice for thej
Ahe party yrganization. sUte department; his knowledge and
! It is believed in some Circles that j expe rience in foreign affairs is prob-
! Senator Carter Glass of Virginia can i ably greater than that of any other
^ be secreUry of the treasury, the post; man in t^e party. Few other gues^
he held under President' Wilson, if he j about these places are regarded as
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