The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 06, 1936, Image 7

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i X" ► THURSDAY, FEBRUAliY 6. 193l • • '■■ t ' ’ " ’ ' ' i ' ! ■ - / ■ ■^ ■ \ \ ' * ■ ' / ■ V . • * , ' p - - ' y »il>M M JI4.W M .W J % l;"y;‘WPMp. j |> Ini'lf I i.ii| WWW!! THE CLINTON CHROlAcLE, CLINTON, S. C PAGE'SEVEN the'tearing hurrj*, the air—such air!] felt his suppressed excitement ahd| TODAY Md/ n is justi as perthissible as “bean,” and 'that all our other “Americanisms,” ^o long as they are intelligible, are’as good English AS the King’s English itself. T RELIGION — a la Khan Ti»o of the great religious sects of the world have neither priests nor ministers. They are the Mohamme- s and the Socfety of Friends, or ;ers. But th^ particular sect of Quaker Monammedans known as Ismailian.s, acknow the fellow whojys extremely nervotv, or the worried, anxious patient. Tha bowels are not really costive, apd there is belching, eructations, soi^r/alr ways. ^ The mild, alkaline laxativa' again,* with-alkaline powders for a fey days to neutralize excesses of acid. Mild diet, and rest the nerves. Rarely do I prescribe an artificial digestive, unless my patient is coft. fined to bed with disease of other or gans than the stomach. I don’t like SIXTH INSTALLMENT ■ Synopsis: A'luxurious five-month But to live in ft—how^does one man-1 was suddenly sure of something that | - cruise around the world aboard-the age that?” | had puzzled her for w'eeks. “Marenia” brings together a group of, “My life is as quiet and slow as ifi But it wa.s Clare he went over toj • ir o passjenfcers for adventures, romantic, i lived on the tip end of Cornwall.” !speak to, Clare he helped out of the! i AKin/w — ror Koger entertaining . . . and tragic. Like inj i.j jon'* /hwaii! water. “Good stuff, Patty!” whispered i; home state of Massachusetts, founded their reliaion. fe.1 th.t lif. is ,u«t ami slow. Life t» ‘V dres.s,ng room. ‘Sou and „£ fimrFrin"[.no* thV.r'.t' i W IW 13 have a race pretty soon. of to hurry a stomach that needs real, ledge the spiritual leadership do I encourage a lazy one by do* the descendants of Mohammed, ! for it. V K IT study in human actions and reac tions which unconsciously bare thei.* aojuls. These characters are aboard the ahip: Macduff, dour Scotchman, sin gle, of nskldle age; Miss Mudgc, school teacher, spending the savings of 20 years; AngelSr faithful wife of Lovat, gigolo; Dick Charlton, first of ficer; Clare, a person^f experience; can’t be slow in a soaring city. I think I should live on wings if New York were my home.”'7—^ “It’s all tosh, the things 'people think of New York. It’s the best pos sible city for work, Wcause it’s one curse qt tinie. For instanw, the great jg ^ direct descendant of Pattv lauahed in her throat tossed court of ttfe comnion- daughter of the prophet. So rattj laugned in ner tnr^c, tosseo Massaehu.setts has just par- faithful Ismailian nav/two ner _|her cap and strode on. She^feIt robust j Williams, after 300 , ^ Ismailian pays two per and happy, as if a dark shadow that had been creeping up on her for weeks had taken to its heels. ' Clare was also in gay spirits, a step of the few places in the world where . I you are let alone if you want to' be. I j from Peter’s side. She had not cared Jpan, a dissipated flapper; ^Jenny, better there than anywhere j whether she won or lost; stress did run-away wife, and Peter; Captain the lun ” | nothing but give one crow’s feet. Banng, master of the ship ... and his why American “Well, that’s over,” she said. “Pat- aoql. cent of his income to the Aga Khan. The other day he celebrated the ' fiftieth year of his accession to' Is mailian leadership by standing tn one pan a pair of scales while his follow ers piled gold into the other pan un- i til the scales balanced. His weight in •gold was 152 pounds, worth around foKale- male, and -Two Angora cats, 1 buff a blue female! Carolyn Henry, phone 58-W. Ic (Now Go On With the Story). ' women accomplish so much. L admire jchem greatly.” j* “Do >*qu?” “Well, I’m doing it. I’m painting aj '‘Vej. Don’t you?” Her voice ex little, because I like to pass the time > surprise. ' TyVItke the-wmd. I admire her form that way.” Macduff was charmed with An gela’s way of tossing off her words. Here was a woman who might be i thing for clothes and appearances, worth her salt. She chatted about'the Ganges, and gave him a lively picture, of her own impressions that morning. Yes, she was an artist. He could tell from her choice of words. • . When Macduff was writing, he in the water.” • “You were quite worth watching, too.” Peter’s voice was warm, and his glance passed over her like a search- “No. They’re scatterbrains — reck-1 ing flame, less creatures. They’re also shocking-; “Why didn’t you compete, Mrs. ly 'vain — spending, spending, every-! Rumford ? Williams’ offense was that he~held and taught in his church school at Salem such sjibversive doctrines as that the civil power could not control a man’s con.science, and that the Ih- jdians be paid for lands. 1 For sucK teachings he was =^entenc- ^125 000. which he gave to charity. \etf Id bariushmenTTrom-th^^eotonyrHeT — escaped deportation to the West In-' ^ dies by'fleeing with some friends, in across the border to a pleasant spot at the head of Narragansett bay, where he bought some land. That was the beginning of the'state now named “Rhode Island and Provi RADIOS checked free. Tubes, Pazt% Aerials. Radio Repairing a Special ty. Gua^mteed Service. Phone 861» Radio Exchange. . tf I NATIONALISM — tKe Tmwl 1 From all I can learn, from friends ^•ho keep in touch with Europe, the! nations that have" been trying to run Ion the'principle of buying nothing ! from other nations are having a hard FOR*SALE—Oliver typewriter, desk style. Perfect condition. Sacrifice^ |153ro~ca.sh7~L.‘'E7‘'MaFaTfeyT phone 385-W; 159 E. Carolina Ave. Ip of i{. year. j. ^ ^hat the German people are hard ,-put to it for food and clothing Oh, I m a drone, laughed Jenn>. plantations,"” which 4s celei)rat*1 “But how stunning they look!" “She’s a lorelei who looks for j injf it.s 3r0th anniversary this “Like so many dolls in a window, to sit on in the sun whHe she cotnbs; j^hen the tricentarj’ comqu The same eyes, the'same lift to their , her hair,’’ said Peter. jdisco^red that.Roger Williams was getting restive under the Hit- <hin.s the same way of wearing their 1 Was,^Jenny dreaming, or did •'^he 1 r^^.r diotatorship. From Italy, I get clothes and the same ankles.’’ j catch a look of understanding, the was made to the Massachu- ' “But I can’t imagine a race of worn- sudden raising of a curtain, between aulhoritii's, who'formally re- en with better ankles! American worn-, those two? Her heart missed a heat, ^.^nled that Williams’was at .last par- was absurd. I^v-dreains!, STORE BUILDINGS FOR RENT— One store building, Pitts street, op posite Bailey’s Bank. One store build ing, Musgrove street. ReesonsbU rents. - See Copeland-Stone Co., or Thomas Heath Copeland.. tf \ MEN WANTED for Rawleigh routes of 800 families. Reliable hustler .should start earning $25 weekly and ! increase rapidly. Write his crinit-s. bothered little with externals, going ^ in for sombre, philosophical stuff that I en always suriu ise me afresh with Nc. that some people seemed to like. It sur- the buoyancy of their spirit. They t lare-and Peter had. scarcely sjioken prised him to see India through the have such grace—perhaps they’re free to each other since the>’ came on the M’E.ASELS — And (*ats sapient eyes of an intelligent womam and have economic vndependerwe. j boat, except for their chat in the Nothmg can happen antTwhere with- Soon he was talking himself, and They're the only women who walk j lounge at Bomhaj. Tliej kU, niO'ed somebody somewheie marvelling at his, own fluency. For j with hojie and as.<urance.’’ half an hour his' companion sat back, ‘‘1 don’t approve of them at all. imilar reports of internal unrest and' rapidly. \V cite today.. Raw- a strong movement to restore to the'^^‘'^b, Dept. St B-27-S, Richtrmnd, Va.^ king the power which Mussolini now , I..-- 2-27-4tp.s 'viold>. jsPART.YN IODIZED M.-^SHES are Pratu'e, Holland and Switzerland; . now available in both niAsh and pel- ari htrrrng trouble in maintaining k.t“forin. Try the chicks on all-mash their currencies on the gold standard. 1 chick starter pellets. You’ll like this .Is. entranced and Amu^led, while he un-“' “Oh dear! What a pity! If I were a bent. She, lit a cigarette and watched man and lived in America, I should him from under the brim of her hat. i admire them very much and fall in It must be the cocktails. He was oh loVe with any^number of them. They like an orator. There was nothing to are intelligenf, too. But I see it s a do but listen, now that the' floodgates; hopeless argument.” were open. But would he ever come toi Macduff had lost the thread of the the end of his soliloquy? Was he talk- conversation, and seemed to be stumb- ing sense or nonsense? Angela real- ling towards an important conclusion izbd that the man was ‘simply unused o( his owm. He was standing, looking to voicing his thoughts’,, although ver- down at her with an air of gloom. An- boee, no doubt, on paper. She had gela gazed at him softly and he shifted heard vaguely of his books, but had ^ his weight. The sun was in his eyes^ never read anything that he had writ-'the garden was fragrant with blooms, ten. After this, she would try to get the Union Jacks were still pleasantly hold of them and see what they were warm in his stomach. He rubbed the like. . ^ hack of his head meditatively and The other people in the room who couldn’t imagine why his feet were knew them were watching their table., moving towards the river. \Ahat was jto the deck to dry themselves. “Isn’t the .sea strange today?” Jen ny- murmured, after a lotYg silence. “This is the first time since we’ left the Mediterranean that I’ve seen the w,UfV crumpled, or foam breaking on Wiien the present national harriers ^ convenient feeding method. C. W the waves.’ ( No onh was paying any attention, to what .'•lie said. ‘This is no place to dry,” said Clare; else. King tleorge V died the other break. I look to see some new inter-| Guano Cir; Clinton, S. C. day and the royalty and noliijin’ of, combinations that will put it | — ■ Kuro])e will have to attend Hie coro- to America to take a larger part jnation of King Edwar^l/VlII „ext ,affairs or get-run over I year. If you’re in that/class, you’ve I got to wear an ermint* robe or cajM* ior they won’t let you in. Fqr-dealers i are now scouring 4ae world for ermine furs. , Ic shivering with cold. “It’s too late. The sun’s gone down.” Jenny wa slost in her thoughts, watching the dying sun in a semi trance. 5?he would not go below while tbo sunset lasted. Th^ others had The ermiqe is nothing but the ordi nary weasel in his white winter coat. It take.s^450 ermine skins for an ordi-] nary e^ipe. So up'^fTtHe Northwest the i ,fur/buyers ate bidding up thede win-1 w'ea.'sel furs and the tranpers are with surprise. “Ye gods!’^ said Johnny to Clare. “Watch Macduff talking Mrs. Wyn- ant.” “It’s a • miracle. I’d like to know he’s the sense of ^oing tO the Ganges w'ith a chance traveling acquaintance? “How delightful of you to come with me to the rivver, Mr. Macduff.”! 7"“ * Angela ’3 voice was gay with j , , , , , /.reaping a harvest. ie.iuy gone; .she had not noticed th^ j jf ^ leaving her. „ , , ,4 Ivou’re fond of, keep it 'ndoors She went down to B deck a^along coronation fobes have the corridor. Her glance ^ept by 1 chance tow'ards an alleyway, and her hand w'ent up to her mouth to stop the exclamation that spr^"^ to her lips. (Continued >^t W^k).. STORE ROOM FOR RENT Corner Pitts and Sloan Sts. I A. O-DANIEL DANZIGER’S made. “BEEN”— You’re Righ ■ I have heard folk deride Hie Quaker poet, Jbhn (g,. Whittier, a;^ un couth and uncultureil It he’s say««- It wpuld be Mrs.ti% sSa. »aw ium tolling Tnto step. W^ant who would get him to talk.” Her ^companion grunted and pulled “Won’t' you come with me to the Ion his pipe, river, MrrMacduff-?”-AngeIa was say-{_ “.We:!!. rid£_tp„Tiger Hill together at the first break in their con-(to .see the dawn over MounttA^l^ (wrote in “Maud Muller’ Second ing, v€r«.ation. “I can’t keep away. It’s the Jjvheti. we reach, Darjeeling,’’ he an- inost animated canvas I’ve ever seenjnounceii, amazed at hLs own desire to in my life and I’m rather keen about mas.ses of people.” “That’s just where you’re differ ent from me,” said Macduff, weigh ing his decision on whether to go with Angela or stay for a liqueur. “No, I' establish a deejier ^ontact woman at his side. “That will be splendid,” him. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * with th^ 4* Lajt^enis Voters Fail To Name “Of all sad Words of tongue or pen The saddest are the.se; ‘It might ha\/e been.’ ” Probably Whittier never heard any-1 TiiT.s~New "Ehgrand honre ~pro- ione in Mayor In F'irst Primary. Two nounce “been” in any other way than New Aldermen Elected.' sh«^ told won’t. There’s nothing I dislike so | rays over the Indian ocean, shedding Laurens, Feb. 4.—^In the city pri mary' here Friday W. Henry Franks and Mayor Joe F. Smith led a‘field TKe afternoon »un felTin '3lantmK'»f four for mayor jnd will be in the av.r (h„ InHi.n ,he.ldine race next Tuesday. Franks much as human beings, and I find it a flutter of gold on water that heaved depressing to look at such thousands in a darkening ^ell. The aquatic mucking about together.” They went out to the veranda and he ordered liqueurs. Angela watched him, wondering if perfect frankness were not the cue in handling Macduff. She leaned towa^s him. “You’re ralh- g ^ uports __were abput to begin in the svfimming-pod. ratty, brimful of en mn was di /. ing repeatedly front the ergy highest springboard. “She “as born to (tve in a swim ming suit,” Jenny said, admiringly. “A genuine water-nymph!” Peter receive<l 575, Smith .576. Of the other mayoralty candidates, C. E. Tollison received 312 and B. L. Clardy 132. M. I.Amar Smith wa-s reelected to the public works comntission, winning over Fred D. Wallace with 1,099 to 534. . •- Aldermanic results. were; Ward 1, Herman S. Boyd reelected over G. 8. Roberts; wani 4. R. Miller-Brown de feated two opponents, John F. Mont and W, P. Sullivan; war3""''51 €r a myth on the boat,”- she laughed,, ... .1,^........, — , ,00 . o “the man who must not be spoken to.” 1 r>?maxked, always appreciative of the ^K A deep roll of laughter shot sui/manifestations of physical perfection.' M. Uonnan, ward 3, prisingly from his throat. “It’s not^ Jenny saw that Clare and Patty the boat alone—it’s the wayT I Uytu I were both m the race. It would be in- find that human contacts interfere"tere.-ting to watch the ‘two of them with one’s work and one’s life.” (together, for they were evenly match- i . 1 r vr “Thwi I can’t understand why >'ou' ed, in spite of the differjence'Tn their J}; l^«ugla.s Gray reelected over J.V. travel around thts. world on a ct uising , age.s. .. .1 i „ u.-.v, vi r..o., u. boat. To e.scape from people on the I ' Clartt-was a gifted .«wimmer, and! ‘Booth .1. Gi ay. Hunter Marenia is like tf ying to dodge bees i her speed and form were e<iual to the (and Brown are new councilmen. in a hive.” , {l>esl that girls half her age could do. | “I came o« a cruising b-at ivoman on the4>oat-si««W-c<«iHie^ i it takes me to out-of-tht-way ports'with her except Patty. Joa^n Foster j Pd never have been able to get to by was good, but she slejit all day and! any other means. Moreover. I’ve found took most of her swims late at night.| all the isolation that I would get at! .Clare was in’ tangerine, a brilliant home—at the least possible expense,” i flash in the clear water of the tank. to rhym'e with “pen,” That was the j way I alw'ays hear Down East.”i excejit that my mother, who- was-rais- j ed in New York state, said "bin.” But ( when I went to high school in Wash-j ington, I learned to pronounce it “l)oan.” “■ . • It must have been a rude shock to the {lurists and peilants who think that good English is spoken only in England, when Dr A. Floyd James, professor of phonetics in the Univer sity of Londun, arriveil in New York the other-day and remarked that “bin” THE WAR ON “GAS They’re trying to outlaw gas as.a \Vea|>on“of warfare. And, I’ve been fight,iHg “gas” in my patients all my profe'^s'onal life. Yes, gas is always an enemy unless it comes through* the meter for the range, and you run cer tain risks of being blown up there, if iwau-w r.“''.u‘!il'4 .! thee litte... patient." The firet. he’has been- overloading. That’s the first question] If a-^k my>elf, when I begin to show' >yiilptof. - of inflation. 1 find the (.■ause “f disconifort? right there, nine times (lut of ten, —just over-indul gence. in ea'ting. You, dear reader, may find the same thing in your own ca.st*. Atfenil b) volmrre in "diet.” Next, I learn that gases will ac cumulate if the sewer is clogged. To j combat this, I use a simiile, but ef- j fective laxative to relieve immediate i di.stres.s. This must be done. Always | with a mild but certain laxative. Then ' Yard-Wide ^ HEAVY OUTING Yard-Wld« ’ SHIRT CLOTH Yard-Wide FINE BROADCLOTH Week-End Special. Yard— shut off the exces.> eating for a few , i-,-T days,. This will cure the average pa' tient with “just gas.” Third, there may be -fermentation in the digestive tract. I find this in tfai marvelou* TFKbira ~ M which U brioglnc ralted. Sold oo ixoociad ■•MMihSaal raCELESS WFORIMTIOII —for tboae miffeiing from StOMAGH OR OUOBtNAL i ULCKRS. DUE TO HYPER ACIDITY-POOR DIGES TION. ACID DYSPEPSIA. SOUR STOMACH, GASSI- NBSS, HEARTBURN, CONSTI PATION. BAD BREATH, SLEEP LESSNESS OR HEADACHES. DUE TO EXCESS ACtO. , Aak lor a trm a>pr of WWkm^'a SMITH'!^ PHARMACY Say— T SAW IT IN THE CHRONICLE” Thank You! Macduff finished, cannily. “ngela .sighed and swung her para- •sol.XSometimes I think one would be haynwer alone, in a world of one’s own. The coniiant give and take of relations wears «Re down.” Macduff’s face wasylosening in ami- akble'lipnes, and she thought .she detect*' ed a twinkle through his rimless spec tacles. Or was it ju.st^the sun on the thinking that y^’re not very he told her .'^urprislHgly. lacies. leiv^ ■^’m t ^ppy," it suited her dusky skin. Patty was in a striking green suit. -— The whistld' blew and the contest- ants were off, witji orange and green genuinely helpful for the rrilef of „Try CARDUl For Functional Monthly Paint Women from the teeh age to Uas change of life have found .Oardtil in The lead. Ctafe' tore'through the ■ wafer like a goldfish, using the long Australian crawl. Patty made. better time with the American crawl. Johnny was i>erched in a comer cIo.se to Angela, Hi.s face was set in^i anxious furrows, for he felt that the race had something to do with him. Patty won the first heat, Clare the J “Happy enough, Mr. Macdtt(f, but second; they seemed to be marvellous- /wai >/ (1 urf, b wandering in my thoughts. To t^youjly paired. Angela sat silent, thinking the truth, they’re in England with hay of Johnny and wondering whom he husband and my home.” ;-kvanted to win.- “Tell me about your home.” j Cla^ was leading now, but Patty “Pve never been able to conjure it was /creeping up. Every stroke up fpr anyone else, although it’s so I bpougl^her nearer to the fleet orange vivid* in my own mind. It’s a rambling | figure, ^tty was bTeathing easily house with gabies, frightfully ancient, and turning; in the water with each functtoradmonthly paina due tofaek of Jiist the right strength from the food they eat. Mrs. Citt Haynes, of Essex, Mo., writes: “I ua^ Oardul when a girl for crampa ancl found It vary beneficial. I have recentlY taken Cardul during the change of life. 1 wiaa very ner- voua, had head and back palna and waa in a generally run-down con^^n. «CardaJ baa helped me gfeatly." Thousanda of women testify Cardul bene fited them If It does not . benefit TOO. oonault a phyalclan. with bits that have been added on from time to time. The ceilings are low and ibeamed, and the dorm^er win dows are tucked in odd places under the eaves. It’s filled with pit^ures, an cient and modem, and my dog Jock patters all over like a presiding Tark.” long stroke. Johnny’s heart was pounding. Clare was losing. Did he want her to lose? He did not khow. Patty was magnifi cent He liked the clean sweep of her strokes. He remembered his college i days, and his heart went out to Patty.! He knew that she would root for him. Angela stopped abruptly, thinking'but Clare bewitched him. that she had been lacking in tact^and reserve. -1 “Do you live in New York, Mr. Mac- •da£f?” “Yea. Have^you ever beenN^re?” years ago I visited R for « iear iseAi, I tove It, tlfe «' But this was Patty’s race. She most win! Johnny’s throat was soapyTas it used to be when he tackled at foot ball. PAtty, won, ai^, as she tooebed the end of the awixdming i>ooL ha bH Ua lips oh h fhoiti of jtri^tioh. Aagi^ D. E. Tribble Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS • • .and ••• EMBALMER3 Licensed Embalmers, Complete Modem Equipment Day Phone 94 Night Phones 24, 258 or 255 CUnton, ’■ \ S. C. 'ugpi Carrying a lOjOOO-lb. cement blodr from Los Anaelct to New York, a lH*tcin Chevrolet truck—00a of ^ new 1936 models just introduced—demonstrated that sate ^ driving means economy. Speed limits were observed in. every oonuttunity, with 35 m.pJL the mmwtmmn on the open road. The 3S114 iniles were completed 00 two quarts of oil and lof R ** gAmeMtui, mt« 00^ ot 01j5 ccnta per mile, or ooe-third of a cent par too mile. The entire run was completed smfaont any merhaidcal fidhire, rcpdre, or even a ecratdied fender. The iUurtratioas libam the test truck and featorea of the new 1936 modde. Cot^e tarpe cabs with solid sted roof, ftdl-floating rear ad4 and.toll*leBgdi art eoww of Cba improvements, u tibe loner right, Harry Harts, who drove the eroai-cootinent tast, I hfddt' tha lOJMNi'tb. Hock. Thataat'gmacadaHy ohasrved by the Aaarfcan AntomobasAsabdatioa. \ T