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THE CUWTON CHRONICLE. CLInWm. S. C. r THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1933 * - "t (HUnton' (Ei^o'htrlr WILSON W. HAMtSS, Editor and PajblislMr PobUiked Erory Tinrsday By THE chronic;^ publishing COMPANY Subscription Rate (Payable In Adyance): Ore year |1.50; Six Months 76 cents; Three Months 60 cents Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Poet Office at Cliatea, 8. C. The Chronicle seeks the cooperation of its subscriben and readers—the pvhlisht'r will at al! times appreciate wise sug^wtion* •fHl kindly ad vice. The Chronicle will publish letters of ifeneral interest when they ‘ are not of a defamatory nature. Anonynfious communications will not be noticed. This paper is not responsible for the views or opinions ol its corrospondenls. CLINTON, S. C.. FEBKUARY 16. lOM fifth birthday party on Saturday af ternoon. '\ Miss Mary Dillard has gone to New I York where she is studyinji: at Co-1 ilumbia university. ’j and is therefore the usefuli^\f all. Sfgrtied, Icie Smoke, 7th Grade. The Hoff i When our teecher told us scholars I Chnton Divides With Newberry The Newberry girls were victorious M;,. M.ry .ccep,e/.'lru7^„‘^rTta.wr„d:'''l n rn. rnday .ft„. I position with Adaif-Sumerel. ! V ^ ijmade up my mind that it wai the * mule, but I have since then give him L. B. Dillard left on Monday for a | some thought and have chose the hog I ten-days’ trip to Northern cities I ' % noon after two five-ml^ute extra pe riods. The game ended N^all. The first extra period ended 16 all, and Newberry took the lead at the begiri- as the most usefullest of all animals. , If it wasn’t for the hog, we would not j * • j 4 _ Miss EJhmie Young ha.s gone to have no .sausage meat and na ham and i ^ ^ econd extrf period and , Bi cnau college where she is attending i eggs and no gravy and no chitter-1 ^be score of 22 to .s ummer school. . j lings, which my pa is verry fond of,' game was close and thr'"'ng [ and no backbones and spare-ribs. The U,h: oughout. ! Miss Annie B, Adair is at home i hog is also nice about eating up our i Tucker and Jenkins were best I'or ; from Blairs, where she has been visit- j scraps around the table, as well as | the locals. Kennedy was best for Xe*.v- ing her ,sister, Mrs. Lewis Henderson, j all of our slop from the kitchen. My i berry. i vote is for the hog, as he seems to be 1 The Clinton boys won easily f-om The Mitisgrove club had a delightful I the leading animal in the world. j their opponents, holding the lead I meeting on Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. W, M, McMillan a.s hostess. A BUIIiDER PASSES ON j against the Britiah domination and es-ii^*^!- The suden death .Saturday of Harold ?" W. Hack at his New Jersey hon)e, has>s »o sound that the foundations iMves a -ap in Goldville, and hrou(tht' '>)' “»«• »e™u8ly Signed, | throughout the contest. The game c-nd- Shot Jones, 4th Grade, ed 48 to 9 in-Clinton’s favor. j j Knox led the scoring for Clinton (Fiom files of The Chronic!-, Julyjp Q Gl66 Club Points. Daniels and Ross also/the ages of 21 and 55 are liable to COUNTY TREASURER’S NOTICE The books of the County Treasurer will be open for the collection of taxes for the fiscal year, 1982, at the Treas urer's office from October loth to De cember 31, 1932. After December 81 one per cent will be. added. After January 31, two per cent will be add ed, and after Februai^ 28th, seven per cent will be added until the 15th day of March, 1938, when the books will be closed. All persons owning property in more than one school district are re quested to call for receipts in, each of the several .school districts in which the property is located. This is im portant, as additional cost and pen alty may be attached. All able-bodied male citizens be tween the ages of twenty-one (2l) and sixty (60) years of age are liable to pay a poll tax of $1.00. Commuta tion Road Tax $1.50 in lieu of road dutyi .All able-badied men between forth mar.jf exnres.sinps of sorrow shaken. from the mupIoyiH's of that commu-1 The wisdom’of Washington’s wam- nity. X ings and admonitions to the young) It wns or.ly fiKht yuars aito that "f Iw the first' Nobody’s Business By Gee McGee Well Received played good ball. Mr. lIsrH associates acquired the Hanna .Manufacturing Company President become more and more clearly apparent as time goes on. Par- at Goldville. He came South, he said ■ ^‘culRrly at this time we are impress- in his ov n word.'-, “because he be- with his warning to the young na tion to avoid entangling alliances with lieved in the kSouth.’’ He located in Goldville and this particular Piedmont section, he told the writer, “because | Mike Wants His Allotment flat rock, s. C. febby 13, 1933. .seeker terry of agriculture, Washington, d. C. / (leer sir: as soon as the allotment farm bill .ivv ...uw ..vr^v., vr. , .sennate, kindly send me admonition to detach 1 u 1 - • * • j my check so s 1 can put in a crop and ill allot Gives Three Concerts On First Tour of Season. Others Are Planned By Group. Europe. That wa.s not intended, of of th.. .spirit shown him ! > morica from tho real of Jf>t-_worM:, n* -th- M Piinojupa i^^^^^ found he*» 7^(1 in this'short while should maintain friendly relations The Presbyterian college glee cub,! under the direction of Dr. S, M. Hunt- ley, returned to the^jr.ampus Mqnday| after a week-end trip, giving concerts at Cheraw, S. C., Maxton, N. C., and Florence, S. C. Thei-e were unusually lai'ge and appreciative audiences at Cheraw and .Maxton, and the hospi; JjtjiJity _ £ xlcjqdM »boyi(-^^ -bot h ;- fuun he had b.iilt a moder''mill village known f n- its aLChitecture ftpd. thg. uf its employees, a village wdth pll nations and not be allied with .some in opposition to others. We think this an opportune time to remind our .sorpas.sed in lieauly a'nd attractive-1 political leaders and the people of Bees by few, if any similar plants in ! America again of W'ashington’s warn- tRe whole country. In this same short, ing against foreign entanglement, period the old unattractive Goldville! wa.s tran.sfoimed into a beauty spot. 1 In a recent inspection of the property 1 by the senior United States sent^torj from this state, he remarked “tha“t i while he had visited hundreds of mill villages in this state and the entire South, that nowhere had he seen any thing like the Joanna picture.” In this same short period Mr. Hack was quietly pursuing his extensive devel opment program turning a country village into a symmetrical city, and won for himself the recognition of a community builder. DEATH ON WHEEI.S Tliree hundred and twenty-five thousand Americans have been killed motor car accidents in the past you will figger my allotment as fol lovveT* year same, the sum ol''70$, and i made 10 bushels of wheat, and that makes you owe me 2$, being JOc per bushel on haff of .same, and i made 1 hog w’hich netted 90 pounds, so her 90 pound.s, viz, 3$ and 60c WOMAN LOST 20 POUNDS OF FAT Lest Her Prominent Hips — Double Chin—SlugKii^hne.s.s Gainer^ Physical Vigor— - A Shapely Figure. ymr^re^ rebilSTe' towns was cordial and graciou.s. At cauj^e! Cheraw the or-chestra played fqr an Take one-half teaspoonful of Kru- 1 road duty except those in military ■ service, school trustees, school teach ers, ministers and students. I Proper attention will be given tho.se j who wish to pay their taxes through the mail by check, money order, etc., giving name of township and number of .school district. D. ROY SIMPSON, ff ebunty Treasurer. How Doctors Treat Golds and Coughs To break up a cold overnight and re* JLujxe. -the---CODaestioa-w ittBt---uiahe8 you'~ coufh, thousands of physicians are now recommending Caiotabs, the nausealesa ■wlomeH compound tablets that give you ,is: i nmd. 4 balc« of cotton f'™ •>»' “Wibc of o.li,u..-I .ud ».lu without •. so you will owe me for 2 of i* *<“■■'<» ("-I ™ ‘he ,i„ ,,,ot. „f cither. ance at the Preabytenan Junior col- scales and note how many tmunds of i One or two Caiotabs at beddme with a lege at Maxton, there was . , eception fat have vanished. I m the recreation room which a num-, Notice also that you have Raine I in, i,„ ,.„,.hoj,-,our system her of Kiris .from Flora McDonald col-1 cnerKy - your skin is clearer - you ; i, p„rig„| in chi we fifteen years. That is more than the I what the government is doing for us, t^tal number of .American soldiers who were killed iu the Great War. Last year, according to carefully com piled statistics kept by the Travelers Insurance Company, there were twen ty-nine thousand motor vehicle deaths. This is a reduction from the thirty- three . thousand five hundred deaths from this cause in 1931, but it must Mr. Hack in the flower of mature | remembered that there were a niaiihppd, had made for hiiq.self emn nn.,iha. mad. and my wife’s 6 brothers and 3 of her third cuzzins have made a bee line for a farm, and they will send a bill for their allotment as soon as they can get some paper and stamps to rite it in with, they have benn working in a cotton mill, but as cotton mills pay no allotment, they want to get on un cle sam's payroll. include 4c for' 1 younger in body—Kru-schen will Sunday night in the Presbyterian j K'vp *ny fat person a joyous surprise, urch at Florence the club sang be-! ^ Kru.schen — your health comes first—^and S.AFETY the auditorium. Dr. MeSween gave the ^b‘st is the Kruschen promise, evening address at the church, using Get a bottle of Kruschen Salts from as his subject “A Defense of Modem Young’s Pharmacy or any leading Youth.” The members of the club were ‘Iruggist anywhere in America.(lasts farmers sure do appreciate congregation which dowr how up‘ my cfrwk. r ngga w enviable ivcord as a business man year than there were the y«arj ^ight now. i am out of gass before. Every death of this kind is ^mst have a licents Ug and sen.seless, useless' waste of life for 21$, as the second hand car i have picked out to buy with this monney is a super-six and takes romarkable judgment and clear vis ion. Early he became associated with the large Hartshorn interests of New purpose. York, and in recognition of his ability j jg enough to say that fatal and unlimited energy, he was ; accidents are the fault of careless promoted and soon placed at the I^cad j situation calls for some of their large and varied inteiesta. j wsy of insuring against carelessness Hunter township owes a great deal, •j.j driving. The Wat ioauraiice of this to Mr. Hack. The Goldville community requiring everyone who drives a ® greater and much j cm* to be licensed, after a rigid ex- debt, nmch m()re, we are suie, j si^,iu,stion into his or her ability to the pi'ople appreciate. His own carefully, and then to enforce in the .Ioanna Mills, i.s reflected eveiy* | strictly the laws foriadding any un- wheie one looks ab(>ut in the village. | driver to sit behind a steer- He believed that ultimately the South ! wheel and punishing the licensed would prosper and come into her i fg,. accident which causes and he kept right on building on injury to peraons or pro^^Ky. In the foundations of that belief. [half dozen states in which such laws. Fer.somdly. Mr. Hack was one of the!^„^ regulations exist the proi>ortiun | lllo^‘t atfuclive ol men, a cultivated, automobile accidents is lower than modest gentleman of the strictest anywhere else. tegrity. and had a character of true ^ Automobile drivers are not always' nobility * a man of such instinctive j modesty that much of his deep sym- j pg^j^o^g killed by automobiles last patby and un.seifish work and service | weie pedestrians who were for others was little known save to j intimate Iriends. ^ ^ | were killed by their own carelessness, Many hL*arts heaw/and j gjther in crossing streets against sig- the people of the JtsSmiasMiRp have, nals, crossing diagonally between lost their best friend in' the death of i g^^ggt intersections, or stepping out me with a hearty appetite for breakfast. Cat what you wish,—no dantter. Caiotabs are sold in 10c and 33c pack- ifes at drug stores. (Adv) 4 weeks) and the costs is but little. If this first bottle doesn't convince you this i.s the easiest, SAF'BST and sur est way to lose fat—your money glad ly returned. ^ a big Ucents plate, we can’t ride with out licents plates on our front and 1 ebind aIIso. this will be a big hepp to folks who raise cotton and wheat and hogs and corn, and it will force all employers to raise the salleries of their workers onner count of they wont have but haff enuff money to buy these things with after the tax goes on same, and it will tlierefoar give them relief to get their wedges doubled so’s the tax this seems to be the greatest bill j the r><X),000,000$ farm relief' received „with enthusiasm and enter- ained cordially while in the city. It has been announc^ed that the club will give its regular performance at the Florida Street school some time in the near future and will, in all probability, make two more concert] _ SPECIAL tours during the yeir: Ohe ha.s beenl CuartiUpdlltah. Houaekeepiiig7 announced -for the week-end of Feb. j ^•*’P^*'** Bazaar, Home and^ ^eld, J 18th and 19th. Concerts will be given *$14.00, now for a Hmited time, at Chester and Charlotte. | $6.00. Good Housekeeping 2 years as ja substitute for Cosmopolitan. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE' JAS. W. CALDWELL “The Paper Everybody Koads” ! Call 38 at 12 P. K Mood Smith, 0. D. ' Felder Smith, O. D. Drs. Smith & Smith OPTOMEl'RISTS SPEClAlJgT^ I — Ryes Examined, Glasses Prescribed Laboratory for Prompt RepXir Service. 1.7 West Main Street Phone 1$1 " CLINTON. S. C. , L'STc I, B B B B B Mr. Hack. Goldville is a better place now because his heart and interests have been wrapped^ up there during ' measure, that measure saved us, but ^ jl as they have run out of cash and free | jl wheat and free cotton, the new allot- U inent bill is just in time to save us down-trodden farmers again, hurrah for the govverment! rite or foam when i can look for my check. yores trulie, mike Clark, frd. sdlrsansdlnszJKSJnsd/rzzJfzsJnsdlrszi^r^ I B B B B B B into traffic from behind parked cai-s. |No sane person would think of let ting a boy or a girt handle firearms these latter year.s. To the building and j without making sure that they thor- exparsion of the community of bis Qyg.jjjy understood the danger/inher- mal in the world. She gives milk and adoption, h? ma>le a distinct contri- . • .i The Cow The cow is the most usefullest ani- B B B B il hution and will be remembered grate fully for yeau to come. God rest him. GEORGES WASHINGTON The one heroic figure' in our nation- ent in their use and knew perfectly' buttei- and beef, and also gives leather well how to handle them. But iKMiplejfor our shoes and automobile seats, who shudder at the idea of giving! We could not get alobg if it wasn’t children firearms to play with let for the cow. She furnishes milk” for ! them run automobiles without any ev-! the baby and her hair is used to niake idence that they have the nece.s.sary{ cushions out of when she gets killed | || skill and presence of mind and intel-jin the beef markets. She also furnish- L I presence nl'tedl of fame,'whose m«niory tran-: ligence to handle ihem safely. Ten es horns for buttons and liver for acends all partisanship and sectional- times as many people are killed every folks afflicted with thin bloods, itm is that of George Washington. It'vear bv automobile accidente as are will' be many years before any other ^ killed by the accidoMal diacherge of greet American soldier or statesman firearms. We have not yet learned beeones such a f igure of national, bow to control the motor ear. hMftor. Indeed, we doubt whether, even' : after the lapse of ages, our nation ‘ will ever have pi*oduce<l another char- j « m A commanding such universal re-; U 1 duo rt and esteem. 1 ite«g of Intereet FrMi The ClweaWe' ^me* i times gloves are made out or same. Signed, Jack Wilson, 5th Grade. The Sheep Sheeps is the usfullest animal of all, as we get our wool clothes and wool hats from them and also plenty mut ton in season. Sheeps donate, their SPECIAL SHOWING BEAUTIFUL AMERICAN ORIENTAL RUGS IN OUR CLINTON STORE f Thursday and Friday 16-17. Tet Washington in his lifetime was; tika target for abuse and vilification as few Presidents since his day ^ had to bear. A British traveler aethor, writing in 1795, told how men refused to drink to the Pieaident’s health at the celebration Ma birthday. When Washington re- io private life at the end of his term as President, one of the It of the newspapers then in dteclared •^that this- was «. I lor public rejoicing, “for the man ia tiie aource of all the misfor- •f our eountey ia this day re- te a iaval viih his fallow citi- gM it M loAfir 'poaaaaaad of a te lattltiply evils upon the Unit- iHifti, . • R t nation was de- • niMi thf American nation daetfited by Washington.’* man ht high placa aiMrape ~ ira ia aomathing in 4aa af 1919 , times gloves i Sheeps furnish us all of the Iamb mm ' ehops we have on our tables from time Rev. M. G. Woodworth and family to time when we can get them at the left th(s week for Uratnwood wtwre i butcher shops. My ma says that Mr. Woodworth will supply the pulpit' sheeps is the only animal that don’t of the Firat Presbyterian church dur-i holler and squall when they are being ing the summer in the abuenee of the! killed for eating purposes. I vote for pastor, Dr. J. B. Gre-a. The first cotton hlaoni of tha year •••ivad by Thafaranicie yester day. It came from tha farm of John H. W. Boyd of MoantviDe. President WUaea, the treaty with Germany aigaad, anOad from Braat on Juna 29th oa his ratnm ta the United States.. Mias Nette Wnllaee of Kinard, has anenptad a paaifian with Jmmtm A Company. BOas Viifiaia Navilla la at home fram Naeaochaa, Qa^ hdwre she has been tearhlag ttia Uttla Wright in- the sheeps a.s the usefullest animals to man. Signed. Van Baoth, dth Onda.l] Tha Hen Nobody can argue against the hen not being the usefullest’animal in the world. She lays our ages and hatches our chickens and furnishea feathera for our beds as well as gissarda for our giblet plea. She lays a food that all mankind has ta have far break- fast and a woman who don’t know how to cook eggs ain’t much of a wo man, as hen egga can be cooked near- fy every way possible without experi ence of being married very long. Eggs is nice for putting in othw etuff, aaeh as egg custards, e|g nogs, nad egg plants. The Ken lays more eggs than B I a B B VERY LATEST CREATIONS IN BEST KNOWN MAKES During This Special Showing We Will Offer SPECIAL LOW PRICES Here is your opportunity to see a real display of fine n^s and at the most attractive prices you have seen. fie Sura To VisHTDiff Clinton Store Feb. 16-17 WOkes & Co. CUNTON — TWO STOR] LAURENS m rj c=;j a=d t=^ trrifi^/pa t 9 « e 1“ A-