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I : h--- i- I r — ■J f PAGE J*t)UR THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CUNTON. S. C / THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1933 (Elutton (EtprontrU 19M WILSON W. HA&RIS, Editor aid Pnblifebor Pabliflhed Erwrj Ttranday By THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY I _ Bn, Subacription Rate (Payablt la A$vaiDo«): Or.e^ year $1.50; Six Months 75 cents; Three Months 60 cents Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Post Office at Clinton, S. C. fhe Chronicle seeks the cooperation of its snbscribers and readers—^ths publisher wiH at all times appreciate wise sucfestions and kindly ad vice. The Chronicle will publish letters of ireneral imeresl when t|ey are not »*f a defamatory nature. Anonymous ctunmonications will noT^ be noticed. This paper is not responsible for the Tiews or opinions of its correspondents. ^ twixt the flat rock crockerdiles- and the bedar lane chimpanzees. i hfcd nes-ver saw a frame of football befoar and did not know what the boys was' drivinir at until the .secbnt end ing had strated. one thing that kept me from thinking wa.s the grandstand sieats which was hilt* like a chicken roost and it was hard to .set on, and consentrate yore brain at the same time. WINTER HOUSING Most puHet.s and hens ^hat ‘ have CI.INTON. S. C„ THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 16, 1933 the chimpanzees 'kicked the ball first and it was ketched by crocker- • dile no IP and when he tried to run with same, 2 chimpanaees got a holt housed in special summer houseSl of him and hell him till about 4 more^or shelter should -be placed in winter crockerdiles and .some more chimpan- quarters that have previou.sly been oc- zees piled up on top of him. mutch to copied by other poultry. Thorough my supprise, when he was dug out he prepai-ation of such houses is essen- was still alive, they nearly run 2 boys tial before the new occupants are toting a well-chain on 2 sticks to —,—;— death. from the texx: “remember lot’s life * don’t look back, but move fair- placed in thern if the best results are-to prbvide a litter that is easily aer- to be obtained. f ated, is absorbant, and at the same I The interior of the house should without producing dust. I thoroughly cleaned from floor to roof. I equipment, such as feed hop- I Remove all debris and dirt. Wash tfielpe^s, wat«r troughs, grits and shell I house thoroughly with lye and hot j should be thoroughly w'ater. Then as a precautionary mea-, disinfected before being sure against the possibility of the j pens. Provide adequate presence of disease organisms, disin-1 hopper space so as to assure feet the house with a reliable di.sin- birds the means of a high feed fectant such a high phenol coeffi-,usual recommendation is cient pine oil,, coal Ur.^or iodine dis^^^^o^ide 12 feet of hopper .space per infectant. ^ 4 i lOONbirds when the mash and scratch grain method of feeding is used and All cracks and ■t* 1 I , crevices should ^i24'fe^ of hopper space per 100 birds examined, cleaned of dirt, and thor- . ., oufchly disinfected. Some suitabie die- infectant should be applied to the ■ lis u.sed. Provide an ample supply of clean water that during the cold win- ' ing and preferably kept at a tempera- .Tv';,hTl!r’ '‘”'*,ter months, is heated to prevent freez- any other place where mitc.« r.aavi ' . . lodge , ■ , i ture of 50 degrees F. or over. -A,.! this cleaning and d;.::r.fccting .{j^i gure your houses are adequately shovla be done at lea.'it .v,o weeks' ventilated so that ,the birds will re- prev.ous to the time when >ou expect je3jve ^ continuous supply of fresh air. to place the birds in the hourre.-. But Take cme that damp heavy air does I keep the hou.<e.<! clean ind II I as Governor Bradford wrote it-in his lournal. “Notwith.stand all their great paines & indu.slrie, and ye great- hops of large cropp, the Lord seemed to blast, . , , . take away the same, and to threat- on top of him and i said, shuck.s, nobody cant play no1 AX ENJ^n AIU.E EVENT so fast, i coulddent understand noth ing she said, but i could , tell myself en further & more sore famine unto them, by a great drought which con tinued from ye 3. weeke 4n May, till alxmt ye luidle of July, without any “ by me told me all about raine. and with great heat (for ye the^game but she was eating goobers mo.st parte), insomuch as ye come iH'gane to wither away, though it -.vas set with fishe, the moysture whereof '^'bvn either side tallied; when they ^ The “huiii .s niiTb**'ceUd ration Tues- hello'd it much. Yet at length it be- kicked the ball over the gold posts, i day evi“n:r.g unde • th»‘ au^ pices of the gane to languish sore, and some of ye myself, that was a good kick, ('hamb*'! of '^ommo’ce. was a big sue- drier grounds were partched like "ben he mi.s.sed the gold post, nearly aiMl fully —^ .-withered Aayv pArt whereof viuiii never^viiX^tbody groarvud but me.,—-bad-x ri.nton s cun‘^:7gt nt of handsome recover'd. Upon which they-.set umpires and one of them blowed a women presenl. gJ.vO a fine back- parte a solemne day of humiliation,' " bistle ever few minutes. they kept on playing and pitching "'ard.” he brought tears to several Ln settle in houses balls betwixt one another’s legs but "’immens* cheeks when he explained hunia'nlv possible * . - asi . Dtaughts should be avoided. and surted to m.ke a home run «,th "h<n she b«ok and wanted ahtinfcctod same, the other hoys w«ould graj) her nice clothes wuth her. col around him and throw him down and lotion c75. yores trulie, mike riark, frd,, corry spondent. aw nobody can’t play nothing with them doing that a-way. j parasites eliminated, put in six ov eight inches' of clean, fresh litter such -as wheat, barley, oats, or rye- .'■t’-nw, jeut corn stalks, shavings or other commerpi^l litter. The main thing is .MENU'S AND BOYS’ Work Shoes SI.50 to $3.45 L. B. DILLARD ground for tlie party. .A spirit of good , to seek ye l.ord by humble & fervente prayer, in this great distrese. And he was pleased to give them a gracious A: .siHHHiy answer, both to their o>vne &■ the Indeans admiration, that lived amongst them. For all ye morning, ^ i kept up with the score the l>est , i could and i counted them up an thej chimpanzees had kicked over it 17 limes and the crockerdiles 24 times, i don’t think i ever saw so uianny hoys and greatest part of the day. it was »»»> at one place chawing chow- f«-ll()\v-.h.p anti hospitality was in evi- nee or all . ides, and the evening was a haj'py inc fi*r ail. The address of Uongressman .Me- Swam wa.' timely and thought-pro voking. just the kind (*f message that TMH'ds to Ik- carried all over Jsouth - , i u- u u i v, i Carolina tmlay. « ^bmd or any signe of raine to he ♦•njoyed .sairu-, l>emg high school chil- In short ~ “ladies night” was an t«"ard evening it began to ^“‘ns. ml event of the fall ^wreast. and shortly after to .-aine, . with such sweete and gentle showers, • stayed till pretty close to the la.^t them cause of rejoyceing. & “nding. but'i commenced to want a clear weather & very hotie, and not gui« «t one time; th4^y .seemed to outstanding smial event season and congiatulations are in or der to Pre.sident <'raig. K. L. Plaxico g«'v of thv .•nV.TV«.nmvnt''r..mn.itt. e .ml "/ l«l»‘ckvr .11 wiK. ™r.;rU.ulv,l t„ muk. " IhumliT. or .ny vi..!en< v, .n,l .n. Ivfl. .1 . n.cv ^.mv .ml by degn*es in yt abundance, as that both suk-s could of .scored several hun- yi* earth was thorowly wete aiul died at>eaee of each other had acted soked tiuTewjth^ Which did so ajHiar- a^vntleman atvjl stayed out of each the iK’caiiioii an outstanding success. BE PAID HAC K^ i News dispatchvTsTate that '?Nycte- tary Icke-- has dismissed a ptihlic works'i-ngine-r f‘.»r th«* statt of^l'i^ nesser. lUi ttie ground that a circular letter sent out hv thi- geiitleman in .♦U-Jy- i.»vSv,- & .iiiicken ye decayed other- .way, the fir.st ^t^ie i noticed question to civic organizations stat«-d that loans si-cuied foi non-fcderal prrijects would not Ik- expi-cU-d to Ik- repaul. Th» ^ -.i cietary. in making his - T-treisoHr in U I ca-se^ staled liiftt loaii.' mad*- by tin- public works administra tion “art loans the gtivernnieiil tr*- |>ects to Ik- repaid."^ .lust such mislvading information as was gi^eii out by 'he fired engineer, is being disseminated all over t_his ct»untry and ma-ds to Ik* repudiated. It IS deceptive for enthusiasts to mis lead taxpayers by urging that they borrow huge funds from the public works boaid in the la-lief that ttiey are not to Ik* paid t>ack. It IS a recognized fact that when m<‘h« y IS Imt rowt*!!. ia*gardless of the boi rower, il must Ik* paid oack. States, municipalitItinstitutions and othi*rs, had better keep this fact lH‘fore them, .»*gai dlt >.>. of how desiraiile theii con- U*m{'lali:d ;Mi‘jtHts may w, Thi* miy w«\ ;ius i»',i»*i«‘y can ever Ik* repaid is thiou.;h taxes from the taxpayers. We bail .‘K-tt* I not Ik* swept oft our f« »-t t y th» a1!u!em**nt <‘f easy money Ion*' ;‘*e«;.-. cobne A other fruits, as wa.-<.wonder- the hall they had alreddy mashed it full to .sre. and made ye Indeans as- s»* had it looked more like a cucumlifr tonish to U'hold; and afterwards the than it did a hall. worst Tthrng- I.ord sent them such seasonaiile show- about this game was they charged ers. with enleirhange of faire warnie me c3r» to get in the gate, if this rite weather, as. through his blessing, up donVsuit them, they wjJl send in caused a fruitfull & liberal harvest, <»nc. to their no small comfort and rejnyc- ing. For which mereie (in time con- renierttr) they afso sett aparte a day of thanksgiving." We have kept the form of Thar.K.s- giving Day. but ought we no< to keef) it in the spirit of tho.se Pilgrim Fathers? yores trulie, mike ('lark, frd. corry spondent. From Flat 10 Years Ago It.i.. of Fr.1. Th» Chroiiid. ®‘‘ •"'1 '’“1 Interesting News Notes Hock. our |M»leesman thought he had toe- main iHiison last night when his foot went to S|leep and he could not wiggle his toes, he had et a can of sardines for supper and drunk a bottle of beer on top of same behind the callyliooze. Safe From AraitL^ NE-FLEX is the new durable chiffon stocking. The I.ASTEX knitted into the welt eliminates lhc..e Karter strains that lead to runs. NE-FLEX is as comfortable and flexible a.s your skin and respond.s as readily to any position. It is the stocking “with sprin^rs in it.” N'li^FLEX is economical to buy because of this additional wear. Now you can.afford the.best and still be thrifty. ' LASTF^.X has done for underwear, corsets and girdles it now c*oes for stockings in Gordon NE-FLFX. Joe 1. Carter CI.INTON. S. C. at IMS. back on. we have no r. f. c.bilding program The C linton city .school.s will hold »>ui town as our mayor has benn graduating exercises Friday -gam.-1 Iwrrowir.g nonney. he said evening at which time Dr. W. F. he had newer heard of noboddy bor-1 Vine.s of Gieenwood, will Ik* the ' owing inonney that ;diddent have to: speaker. he paid back some time or nuther. we. : i need a new jwst offis, a nicer grave- Under the direction of Mrs. 1). M. » g»»vvrment hilding and some Douglas as chairman, a “National streets, but he said no, i wont IK*HUH'mtic Victory club" has been or ganized in C'linton. ask fv>r something i know i can’t get." hLs > ife says he is that way at home. \ FWOUKD STATE Suatn_} aiuiinu .s one of ."ix stales in which the tediral emergency lePlcf adniin:struiion is now carrying the full jnempioynieiU lo;id. Other sjates reci*iv.ng unreslncled fuml.s are ida. lyouisiana. .M.ssissippi. .Arkansas a.nd Kentucky, non*- of these beiifg re- quiied. acetoding l»i a statement of .Adniinislfalor H *pk ns. to put up any funds ('omniencenient exercises at Pres byterian .ctdiege will begin next Sun- liay morning with the baccalaureate sermon by the Rev. John W. Doug las, D.D., of Baltimore, Md. Twenlj'- r yoiing men comt>ose the graduat ing class." ' .A total of |25(> was rai.sed yester day by a committee headed by Dr. .1. Lee Young, for the Wnefil of the wi- In forty-two states the government and orphans made by the Cleve- is providing relief money through the land scho*d fire last Thursday night R. F. C. by requiting one dollar of Kershaw county funds for each three dollars _ Mrs. Emma Glenn has returned to we got in a Ituid of our govverment fresh meat la.st week and it went along mighty fine with us. we had boiled ham and pound cake and ice-- ci’»am and potato chips and lemcn ma- ring pie and coffee and iced-tea and the govverment spare-ribs come in mighty handy, we are sailing our jwn h*>gs till uncle .sam gets rid of his over-plush; i think it is nice to help; him out. ^NIMIMI|llll|||IHHIIIIIinilllH^^ CARS ARE GOING HIGHER NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY A PLYMOUTH SIX 't federa of state fund?. , , , , , Just why tiH* tlisimction i.s made to her home in i>parUnburg after a visit ' Jennie Briggs. this state, is not slated. .\re the pow Mrs. . to ers that Ik .■»».*cur<ng this aid by de claring ou.’ stale l*»o poverty-stricken „ ^ , ... lo make a cunlribution as evidence of Monday fitmi a six weeks stay in Hot b«-.ng willing to help our.selves as we ^ -Ark. seek aid f «x*m Santa Ulaus in Wash-' ^ , ingtun^i B“hert Pills is the guest of The nee*) for relief aid is great. We her t>arer.ts. I'n Rockmart, Ga. Hopkins ■uneinploymenl is nearly over in our ■ haff of the folks newer did work none nohow, and hill burkett and .sam jinkins was the only 2 we had i that T^illy wanted a job, so the em- j ployment buro at the county seat sent for them and now they have nice jobs' .Mr. .nd Mr,. W. J. Bailey relumed "kind <hey lost their jobs when the hours got so short the pee- ples cash store put his wife in their place and saved 146 a week. j are told by Mr. Hopkins that more than 14,000,000 person.s in the United State a.e now iei>ending U}H>n clunr- ity for then existence. He predicts that uefore the winter is over another million will be added.- I^ast kebruary the |M>st ma.ster got scared put nigh death to death tuesday morning when he - o|>ened up the male and found a pack- ~ age that was ticking like a bum; he ^ expected to be blowed up befoar he, ^ could jump out of the winder, a big ^ ^ Mrsdsmes R. 1*. .*0,1111. K.'K. Sun- ‘I* P»»‘ "J-r= on. R. E. Sadlor. l.ol.nd Gilni.n, ! = R* v. R. D. ramifb**ll of .\u.stin, Texa.s. is the guest of ‘ Dr. and Mrs. D. J. WoiKis. and March, he estimates, one peison rr,"'. ” explosion, but when miss jennie veevei~ i, .lx i. Iho Unilod SI.U., S and wanted to know if her a-Iarra ss federal gb»*ei-Tii«ent is now stagger- -May 24, 1923). But it is s)H>wn, in the matter of re lief, as well a* the prohibition ques- .iouth Carolina is “different." Nobody’^ Business By Gee McGee preecl|(ing was hell at rehober last. I Sunday !as usual and bro. green hadj^S rev. spioak from cedar lane fill the pulpit, he made a strong serniont ORIGIN OF THANKSGIVING - - - <•» k We think it appropriate at this time . .Mike Reports to print the first account of the origin flat rock, •f Thanksgiving Day, as it was set j deer mr. edditor:— down iii 1623 by William Bradford, j i have benn asked Governor of Plymouth a Football s. C., noweb. Game. 15, by the capt. to Plantation. ^ rite in a piece dbout the footliall game s|^Uing and punctuation are ju:^,which was hell liasV^friday pm be-.. We Have ' Lots of New Goods p At Old Prices ,§ L.B.THDDVRP ^ . 1 Now is the time ■to act wise—to get ahead of the game by buying at the low 1933 prices. Cars are boun^to j[o iip in jsrice. Probal>ly never again will your dollars buy so much car... so much honest value. Gel your order in today for a Plymouth at these low 1933 prices. You Ret patented Floating Power engine mountinRs—hvdraulic brakes—sifetv steel belies of steel reinforced with steel-flashinj, performa^E* useful life. ^ i *s Price Buys Plenty And the Mymouth is a biR, roomy, comfortable car. You’ll like its beau tifully-styled modern interior. Its wide, deep seats . . . its tasteful paneling . . . and its many little touches of convenlii^ and appearanc3 that olease an owner’s heart. ^ ‘ A demon^tion costs you Rothing. C«ll on us at any hour for a thrill- ing demonstration ... and sec how much your money buys in a Plymouth this very day. _ . (AJNTON MOTOR SO. Clinton, S. C. Plymouth Dealers -W' "■ / ... -