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Wm By Lpcal Chapter Kappa Alpha Org:anization At Collesre Gels Award For Best; TSi’o Years Report. ! At the Kappa Alpi^a convention held i last week at Charlotte, N^^C.v thoj Ti'esbyterinn collcife chapter. Beta a unit of the Kanpa Alpha fraternity.' von the James H. Carson cup for hav-^ in? the b?st "eport of its work durincrj the past two years. This cup was-for-t mcriy held by Upsilon chnnt'ir 'at the j University of North Carolina. It was: awarded to Beta Pi at the closin? sion of the bi-annual convention of fODAYMi FPANK PARKER STOCKBRIDOE Into 'HameSv*; Ac^^in BOOM ' TiiP end of H!mo>t' every ju'evious, dtfUH-.-ildn in tV'- hislniy the worhi; 'in' i c'-n m'”'ked by yotue kind of a snecu'ative ixK-in. I’ovhup.s the Wave of ?)£C jUition in ?old ininip? stwks' vv'hic’.i ; 1.1 rted a c<»ui>.e of weeks apo j the Ed Chambers Smith provinee of Kappa Alpha at the Southern Manu- ^ facturers club. Beta Pi has the dis tinction of Ivir.p the fir.st chanter in South (’arorna to he awarded this t (he i.onmm .-.tvx k e>:e rui;ie may -r.o 0 the impetu.s that <^ill i>rin? iiiont y buck into cii eulation l apdly. ^Iore fold was mined in than in .''I'.y (t eviou' year .'ine'/ world rec-j p,jp ‘ . |.'rds he?an to be .Most <<f it Dr. Hubert Potent of Wake Fid-Oia'came from South .\fiicnn mines; a etillek'e. wn.s eho.sor. as the next com-lbi^' F'-reen'.i),re of it ff uu (’.i-ia|li., m.-rndv of Smith province. He sue-j Gold i.s worth mo-e. meivsiu'J in l omL; coeds Falw ird I*. Ho;l?e.s of Cohiinbia,! modifies and labo;-. than it ho - ever , S. C. Dr. Frank Owens,of Columbia,' been. That makes share.« in j»rod join? v/os e'er <'d the new .'ecretaVy of the j mines particulariy vab ab!^ ur*di<ti«ns was attimderl by • of the fraternity, hein? in ehar?e of f < harbdte. .\side thin* was a model **■ pro. Inc(\ 'ire ('or.ieiuion j l.oii. Ij'i nKtiibe (lie a-ianyemenL-. John H biiiaii ■ from the iritia’ie?' aod !un To e inui\ the coinenlioii a (»< 'iii.;i’e was ?iven at the Fharl'ill*- <'c’.i'iti y club 1* riday ni?ht. Ke|ii *'k nlotTi es froiri Beta Pi were: TTu.-s y MehPjtdn. •‘Bunt” VV'oo<Ih, .*’ien ;:iven for the i -Tfe timeH dike t hese iM* are safe, hut I want to ie,?i.siet a I ?ue.ss that llu next few month will, ' see a revival of spi*eulation not only I in jrohb minin^-: ••.loeks, bot in other si - ' eurities. .'‘j/eculation d<K;y,not iiial.*- pro-jieritV, but it is nearly ufv. a.. > un e.'iitenee that people who control im portant rnori'-v ha'e come to the c'H-, .ciu ion il.at the wor:K|s w* r, nri ! af'^ * trtktntf timir tmrtH-y ♦ml tH hbrliH?. .4mf4 t ,liut means liiat pr',.si..'Coy is eiose l.« w:' V. ,1 xlsi'le, .luiin Odior Itob a ti;i nd. W ylie am! <'* <M’ye Dnniap. t Swimmers Name Year’s Leader TAXES ai»e the eonilclion 101, a>tj .1 ^ l)o.s.si,*y Chosen Captain. To Meet With Furman. Hitt Is Given ' : ■ 12-Year Term I (iju’nd c tile fami'sf systems id' ti'.a’io thoi'.e tiiul are l)ase 1 directly u;)un wdml the iux|*ay»*r yets for his nmney. Every''ciyarette .smoker uay.s a six MtFadden of This ( ily, I cents tax eveiy time he huy^s a pack- Team l*oinls w’**nCv ei?areti«*.'. but nobody proti'sts because nobody fei'Is llral he , is h«*iii? taxed. Few p<*ople oltjee* to t,-*..*.-...j i>i r :■« 44 i .1 I . .. .iw. ... ........iw Entered IMea of Guiltv Al Lau- imvinjr the ?a.si>line tax. the fiioceeds, of'which make hiK-bwev im]oo-.,MneMt Tens Yesterday, ('ase A«:ain.st ^ and maintenance po.ssihle. , Richards i’Obtponed. \ I think one weakness of our ineptnej | tax system i.s that income.^ from AH I Lauren.s, Feb. 22.—Ernest Hitt, 22-i i-utiF' one. dyinft of apftendicitl.s ninety-nine tiimee out of a hundred it is a, rase Df ganzrene or peritonitis, which are implications. A heroic effort ate nas usually been made to check lhi.e freacherous disea.s« but too late. Ai- {thousrh a lar?e number of these are ^aved , by our modem methods of trvatment, it has been very definitely determined that mbst of the deaths aused from appendicitis are caused V, de.cy in in.stit'Jtin? early t;*eat- ment. ; There is practically a unanimous l4»p'n:on amomr medical men that ear- operaiidn i.<» the only t-eatment. It kvs true that a large' ..umix-r of |;oop!^ • .‘Tio refa>e ojieration re.^over f v*m fbat attack. If they do recover ‘he e jis noXassurance th >: they v. ii! not ; have a^otlier attack. In fact, tLe ; chances kie that nine time.-i out of . ten tiHy w^B have other attack.-s and 'as a rule sen ve t.han the oro- nos one.*. .AppondicPJs is one dU-' X-aMr htat the sur^m i.- justifiable in opemt-ap u5K>ri if tlere is the-iea.-^' I suspidop of the ♦Jij 'X^?, for pracii- •aHy all cases 0|K*ri.i.ed\^n early get vj^ei;, Vrhe'-ea.<J in the lute cases' the ' chances <*f recovery are p-ooK - In c«mc!u.si.|>h. the followirgx noint.s I should be sires.-ed. 1."* I’lci'e i.*^ any un usual distre.ss in the alklomen wo^h is not ’ relieved within an hour a^* 1 cannot be very dfct'iritely accojnte<f advice.” Tly, all [ tuean.' do no* take any purgative 'r^d- Icine. This i.^ the th'.riir you lou’d pos.-.ibly do. Do not take any 1 ine»ncine that will roF.^vc the pa-n un- Itll you know defin.t‘ly v h •t.D. cuus- ..jng it. To do so. the higher nervt* cen- . {:cr may be depre.ssed while the dis- jra-f progre.-.se.' to us fatal comidi- I’-a? >«'. !>» not pnK'i’f.stinnte. tf in :uidt aKar* yo’jr jTain o. d:s( on r»'rt. .seek wi'-dical ndvi *0 early. Y mr .,'i«r.d.- are no di.ubt .'i.ncere in advis ing remedies and giving advice, but ~ ihejr may b«» bad gues.^ers. Do not YOUR HEALTH .At the vejruiar priictice perioil of the newly formed Pre.sbyterinn colleye swimming team last Wednesday, thi men stopped work long enough to elect a cafitain and a]ti"'nnle captai 1. InfumatiMi FrMi South ('arolina .Medical \ssoeiat!on To Help in the Battle .Xgain.tt l>i*^4‘a'>e. el.', 'i bi> did not do any giHaJ. lake rhiinces with a di.sease so easily er friend suggested that he .nUht vrii.iMe m il.< early stages, have ap|H*ndicitis. Me called 'U e pby- sician who made a <liagnosis of apr CARD OF THANKS The AFPKMHC T^|S first record we have |K‘mhcitis and advised an iinmediate opeiatiun. The fmtient .said tha»^ the next day was a very busy «lay aial I he could not sjmre the time. He was ’rmaily i<Tsuaded, however, to go to that sources are taxed at the sani" rate\year-old Cross Hill 10 r hospital. He had-a rujitured ap- Dfm^ev McFudden of Clinton a iuii- . v .v.-.-. .1... youth, pleaded 1P'*"^**"^*-*** * Ibjng a.s an ap|>endix with Ixjfinning {leritunitis. 1 ■' • _^ ^ 'and lumped together. Incomes trom|guiltv' in circuit court here today to recorde<l in l.'>22 A. D. The hu- ti ■. iii, *• *1^^—■ , ■ * » % wa.s elv^vd capt^^ hlternrie' rents^ought pos.OTy be Wxetf^ OTre^S^laugbtar c^rg^s M ^*^>**y conii^^n^L^ir a- mous vote of all present. Hus alterniHn c. Rasor. ^tired banker, on' «ughly up until that time. At least! ^ inve.stment.s at another rate, and in- Septem^r 2t>. 1931. and was senten-! •** *•** record of a de.scription of who was a scr « ^t ♦ ^.u^^^os from the profits of tratle al still eed to IX years by Judge Thomas S. Al'® ap|>endi^ before that date. There ' anot her. Sease. \ • deacription, however, of a dLs- wish to thank the firemen, o«r fi'iemis and neighbors for the assist ance given us in the recent fire at our hotne on Musgrove street. Mr. and Mrs. Algie Bobo. Dorr cn up nights is 11. M. Wilson, ^fnirooklyn, .N’. u freshman, unaminoiisly. ,-\boiil ir, men are on th eomiog out regularly in an ♦‘ndeax'or to l,uil(l ui> the fir. t t**Hni at 1*. ( . pj.ople are stuilying this qneS- '‘‘‘' "e''^' tion of taxation, and studying it more tank i intelligen* ly than evi*r before. VN e are Hitt wa.s Hchedulod to go on trial with Isaiah “Coot” Richards, Negro, charged with complicity in the death, Under the eye of Coach John>oM. assisted by Brewer, the team is m:ik-*i ing good piogress toward rouiulmg into Lshujie fur the meet with FurinanD- at an early dale in Greenville. Tom \ alley, after u weeji’s work al the back stimke," shows definite prom- me that the Itack sii'oke'wdl b*i hi.s regular Iwith. Car.son is working hard at the breast .stroke, while Correll and Hays are* beilding up for the IO meter distance. McFadden is certain of the fancy diving event, while the lean Yankee. Wil.'un, has the 50 well under A'*® control. Olhcr.s on the squad, working' ^ daily for relay and alternate positions, are (.‘alvert, Wallers, Norii\an, Den ny and fli.'sett. luxation sy.stem. ea.se which was referred to as “colic going to see radical ehange.s in oui Hj^.bards was ^d to be “broken in >kimw it to<l:iy. poison,” and from the symptoms the dise-i ;e was no doubt ".npendiciti.s a.; health” and Solicitor Homer S. Black-1 l'rt>*n f'CiO the di '<*ase BA I'US IN WHi l E H<M:SK I remember wben I was a I'oy in Washington that tlielv whs a g''eat de’nate in congress over the question of puling a second bathroom into the w.n- rwDg- well .said a decision in the dispo.sition ' ni/.od a.s apnendicitrs and o :r knowl- oj' tliis case pixdaihly would be ihadeiedge m* the ♦I’scase has grown fnuii later today. ;'hat tii'ie. The f'lc? that the apjieralix Thomas Wofford.- representing ^’v ivimi>»vl withwat cau.sing an> Physic the Bladder With Juniper Oil Drive out the impurities an<l excesa acisl- tliat cau.se irritation, burning and fiv«|t!ent desire. .Iuni|MT oil is _ _ _ I pleasant to take in the form of BU- a diseH.-erThe third ^ bladder phy.sic, also mq- .•tinmg buchu leaves, etc. Works oa •he bladder similar to castor oil on ihi* ImwoI.s. Gt‘t a 'J-’w l»ox from any drug .After four da]Fs..if jnot re- ea.-e foi each honi advD mar kedly f..r ^ "getting up nights” go liack ..and get your money. If you are hoth- duubtful disease is extremely danger ous. The advice of friends who were not experts in treating sick people, Itoth no doubt .'dneere but one was wrong and one wlut right. Both guess ing. Vbu can’t take chances with to treat heiou wa- |>roci'ust;iuition. Delay in getii.ng » x|»«*rt advice and delay ip taking ihe advice after it Was given. 'ihv»v -boubl l*e no delay in treating thi.' du- Hilt, apFwared with the defewUnt. iinterference with the suiireoii can ^hi»vv r*ecords of hund\e Is with backache or leg pains caua- 1 mined lately after the plea, the «o-. body functions, justifies the roncl»t->of ca'c.s r.f apjwndicitis* that haye'^ from blaiMur ihsonlers you are \\ hite House. .Mr. ( leveland was 1 '®^;i|;cjtor asko«l for a 12-year sentence,'• that the appendix i.s not a fun- , been o|K*r.tte<l u|vhi early without k . -md to feel better after thia cleaiia- ' ident and his political oppononts .In lge Sease complied. |dHini*ntal necessity. single fatality. If the diagiio.sis is 1 ***^. ****^ >our'I'cgular aleup. congress declared that he was a de-^ j .\[>]>en«i:citis i.s mon* common *>e- tuailo early and troatmenl iiistitiitAHi KcUorv Diug Store and Young a voU»e of luxuriou.s e.xliavagunce iii) wanting more than one bathroom for. entire White House, don’t know how many “.k I lull hroom.s ('a.seM IhapoKcd Of I.auivns, Feb. 21. - Thirty ' without the option of paying tween the ag4*s of ten and thirty, al-' promptly there should Ik* pi'acticiil'y ^*bannacy sa> ULKKTS is a bant ,jyy, [though any age may be affecte<l. cas- a fine!^*'* iv|»orfe.i m patients !«*ss tlian seller. tliere are in the W'hite Hou.se no'.v, but was the sentence of the court toilay,*”**' >’***'' patients my guess is at le.nst a dozen. Ilut j4"Xy 7f7ernUron 7j77eny'charge j b. ap- th‘‘ ca.se of •les.'ve I^yorh, tried ye I * «✓ ■ {over the age of nihety. The marked Death Claims Aged Woman Mi..' I'etty jTtc iioon at ef lu‘i sistri South Broad invalid for iMdl.s. H.'!, died Saturday six o’<‘look at the home . -Mrs. 1). H. Hayes, in street. She had been an several years ynil her passing therefore did not come unex- ' Hgent pertod, I that l‘ iMU“r}i! s» I \ ir« woii* cwndiu tod at who the n*.sidem*e Monday th(\e .o’clock, vv itIj dvev. ,if was propo.sed m congress he o^^erJ ^ I day to give President j j ^ before, the enough money to put a .swimming poid rece.s.sed la.st night, returned a ill the White House biisement, and | ^ Ki presenlative Schaefer of W ashing-1' v, u 1' ton objected on the ground of extrav- Ihdphi.s W hv'cler, Negro who had I was reminded of the furore 1 ^erveil part ol a sentence when he es-, i.>AiH*d from The chaingang atwut a j month ago, had s«*ven years added to j : his campMenui^ after ‘guilty 10 breaking inti he had pleaded agunce over Mr. Cleveland’s balhrooin. “There are lots of pi*ople in United States that don’t have svvtfii ining pools,” said Mr. Schaetcr, I hat was a ju-etty cheap appeal to unintel- vote!s. He might have added; TTlKcr1v>u.se‘ breaking and larceny c. nducted afternoon at j IdWHiil Long,.! there are a lot of p»*ople. also, U jnc.s in which ihe defendants entered aie not Pn*sidetit of the United plc:i.' of guihy, includi-d: Uiissel .Minl- V n, one ye:n : J. C. counts, 2d months IK*ntlicilis is <ieiaMideiit upon the nu- m.Toiis intertiital up-set-'. Imprudence. in eating and pronenes.y to inflamma-| lory ehange.s at this age. ^ It is very im|K>rtant when s'lffering' from any a*HloiiiirtgJ distress to «k*- t ermine the c;iu.se \pf the trouhK*. | Many timea pain and dksoon't'ort arts iniFMM'tant early symptoms of apjam--* , idicitis. ft is ’iK*tter for ilib patient t4> ito and rolihing a, , ^ i- 1 • 1 1 1 • seek expert i;iu‘'iicai a:d and a«lvuv early ami not wail for lb** late symp toms ti» d.*veb»p. Here is a iiather l5'pical case. .A .v’oung college .siialenl. on h*i retu.n to his l-iardinc hetjsc. f<.*lt an uoeasi- ^4 0,!....^ in his-ah-bmifn. He slj-in’t feel The Comforts at WaterIo«> while a fugitive. Cannon, in each •Ir., two charge church. MEN DM KN'i S Murcellus M«»ss, one year. Toy ^''If*** | jig<* earing sjpjver, and thought he Perhaps the next amendment to the dill and Ford Cogsdill. pleading guilty (-,> ^er grocery store federal Constitution will W the repeal ■ to a violation of the prohibition law, ^ dose of epsom salt.s. He took the s:ilts Bryson vemittul. and and iK-came nauseated and letter he look some paie- goric and was rclievisl enough to go to sleep, but was le.stle.'S during the pusiur of the bust Bapti.- , officu'ti".g. IritennefU followed in Uu.* Pi-erl'\te’-iaii <'**m'*terv. . , , , » , l Miss Mills wa.s a native of Warren <'f prohibition, hut then* is another j drew fmes of each, county, .N’, and sjient pi act ically' H»i®>"bnent that has been [vending foi l \yjij Young and George her entire life in Wan enton. N. C., I ten yt^rs, which may get in ahead of j^uiliy to inan.Maughtei until she came to Clinton in 1P21 to,t'vpeal; ma ke Mi voted menuK'i 01 im* jvajui.'i criuicii. • -e*-' * 1 u [) File had many lieautifui traits of j the laljor of children under eighteen j ami Charlie Cooper, **♦! ove*- to the laisniial, a few Idoc chill acl«*r ^aiul boie hei jonj^ ■ illness ' yeaifej old. ( ongies.- pas^-v d a avfc given two years each thi;^ after-_ away, ami whii-n he was examined he ^ with fine ( hi i.'lian fortitude. A wo- yeaiV Wo to that effrH-t. and the Su- after plea.s of guilty had been! was told that he had acute ani»endi-. man of strong convictions and cveriptvme Court held it was on a charge of holding up and ! citis. He was o|>erated upon I . • I a L. k... ! trui* to h'o- f *'th, she made many j H<*nai. friends wlio will join with her sister, tution to ovei^ome by whom she is survived, in mourning I.* V..-.. ananr 4.4 «■ n ma 4.' a* The were given two years each. rliss .Mills WHS a life-long and de- the federal government to 1)ar Trom j enteml a plea of guiHy onyOToim-n va? s<wi-* m ed memU*! of the Bapli.'l church.' interstate commerce the produces ot ^ ,,, ohio,tion violation charge. ’ suffering,exerwiating pain. He vyalk- lulif'ii traits of j the laljor ♦ her ■ illness ' fortitude. .A wo- yeais i of the American Home it«» risk. It is the late. ca.ses with ..II, its omiplicatK>n.s that the surgo.m,Sl'B.SC^Kl^ TO 'niE CHRONICUI dreada. .And when you hear of a.ny' "TW Paper Every kady Reads** IT is a Hell-known fact that, home for home, the American hou.yehoki Has more comforts and con veniences than that of any other nation. her death. Zangara Gets Eighty Years within robbing John H. .lones at the .loiiesjan hour. He had a r.iptured.gang*'vn- .'Utie and filling station near Fountain oiu* apiiemlix with tH'ginning |>oriton-J ► this was submit ted in 1‘.>‘22. Only nine state legi.sla- Deceiuber. t Hi-s. He had a very stormy time but' tures have ratified it. Thirteen have grand jury UKlay leiKirted “no j luckily recoven*d. He made a grave bill” in the case of Willje Hendrix, j mistake by not conaulling a physician i youth of Barksdale, and Clarence, the night before, and taking tlie ep- but not even brought it to a vote, ai twenty-six have rejected it. w. --- „ A great many jieople believe that K^nniHly* N®rro. Laurens, charg.-J[soni .salts wa.s the very worst thing*. iJiis child lalmr amendment is more indioluient '.vith involuntary!h»* C‘>ul*1 have p<^ibly done, but for-’’ .ital to the future welfare of , ,„^nj:i^u,{hter in connection with tl-e j tunately he vomited the dose. Giving. United .States than the repeal of Margaret Abrams in aja purgative in any caae of appendi-^ In foreign lands th« modernized dwellinR is found □niljrtirTlir In .\merica, even in remote rural districts, you find the radio, the vacuum eleaiier, turashiiiR ma chines up-to-date heatiuR systems telephones and numberless labor-saving appliances. There is a wel|-kepf hmk about residence, store or oui-buildinRs with an atmoupliere bi prosperity and ■ -v content. hibition. fContinued from oage conclusion he could be nothing sane.” \ The aanity-coinmi.'OiTon report was* read into th** record, t ^fenxe -AttoiTiey Albert E. Raia, j Commenting to the court on the guilty; ‘ f pleax, said':.“\^’e are fully dgtei mined j St'veral R, O. T. G. boxii^ matches [ that thia plea we have entered for our. will be ifiaged in the college gym on jcai accident a few’ weeks ago. R O. T. C. Bo]^ i,|j* A. bavenfSNrt Matchtt Next Week, Pa^et At Home John .A. Davenport. R2, well known ia eoriwct. -But this man’a-meuJ-iicxt Monday, Tuesday- and ..Thursday | 41-^ ta| atate presents a puzzle.” "j nights ai 7:30 o’clock. Fieveral goo*! j at hU ho.nrie yesterday afternoon af- Twyman painted the prisoner a.i an irreusHiaible person, incapable of tell ing anything hut the truth and firm- with adi^ssion prices of KJe and |5c ly entnnehed in his mental exhibitions are to be gi\ en and it is! • critical illness, hoped that theris will be a large crowd! The funeral service will bo held this in his mental convic- tkms. No definite request was made by the defense for leniency, but J. M. Mc- Cnekill, the third defense attorney, that no attention be taken of ^cries from every city and cross roads in the nation for the blood of this SPECIAL CoeMogelitan. Geed Heneekeepiag. Harper’s Bksaar, Heme and Field, valm $14.M. new fer a limited time. li.M. Gead Heneekeeping 2 years as a sdbatitnte fag Cesmapotttan. JAB. W. CALDfYELL Call U at 12 P. M. afternoon at three o’clock and intw- ment will f<dlow at the Liberty Springs Pirsbyterian church at Croee IlUl. Tht' deceased is survived by his widtiw, before marriage Miss Luella Chapp^s; two sisters, Mrs. Cliff Cunningham and Mrs. M. D. Smith; and two brothers. T. J. and J. W. Davenport, all of Mountville. citis is like attaching a high compres-j< sion air pump to an already over-:< distended toy balloon. It will almost || without exception cause the already.^ inflamed and distened appendix tol burst or rupture. If there is one thingL above all things to remember, in a! case of suspected appendicitis, do not,* give a purgative. It is much dangerous than ^imamKe. .Another typical case, a young man;; didn’t feel like eating breakfast, j' About nine o’clock in the morning he felt, as he expreased k, that there! was a rock in his stomach. About • twelve o’clock he felt. ti>at the rock 4 had gotten bigger and he was general ly pncomfoctable. .A friend advised him to take a dose of ginger and he was sure he would be all right. So he took ginger and after two hours he was still no better. He went home and thought he , would try some h<k tow- Did yoa ever step to rcaific wliy tliis is so; liow this coiidition was iMrogglR ebegt? It is largely.due to adhrerthii^. Ami m Mg akmn of Hie credit belaiiga.lo Stop and think how ^ipy of the tbrnim yon cat. the things you wear and other artidas catering iato year every-day life, you firet heard ef thiaaglr aewi- paper advertisements. 1; You will then realize what a part they do play, or shotdd play, in year daily life. Read the advertiscmcata regalarly aad thoroaghly ia THE CHRONICLE if ^ are aet already doiag a They mean more to yea thaa yea caa tett. e