The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 05, 1936, Image 7

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CHSOMCLE; CL S. C. London lucres 7 Reliier Policies Governor of Kansas Tells Re publicans It Is Their Duty To * Institute Reforms^ ‘ terest for our country thab any that have arisen for a generation,” Lan- don declared: r '“The task of'the Republican .t>arty has been multiplied ^and our path to or^rly economic progress^ unnec- e.ssarily barricade'd by social and eco nomic • experiments introduced in the la^t three years by the national ad- , - . X' 1- I r- *ir biihistration. . . . We must begin all her appearance.* “Lincoln, Neb., Feb. 29.—Gor; Alf.» Bumps into chairs. Falls oVer. tables. M. Landon of Kansas called upon Re- | A Chatters, chattel;^, chatters, to every- publicans tonight to make clear to! ^ • ^ one »ho\vm U,?.n .0. h.r. ..n-about the -.bat th. chan... - spoil relief administration, under the va rious initials by which it has been identified, may have been high and noble. The political manhandling of thek project.s, however, has been s TENTH INSTALLMENT ♦ [quaint, small face thrust up'intn his. ^they .might Synopsis: A luxurious five-month! Dick feared tffaC she wanted^ to be aruise around the world , aboard’ the kissed, that she wanted badly to ‘•Marenia” brings together a’group of be kissed by him, yet did not know it. passengers\for adventures, romahtic,(He held her hand <^nd felt it buiming Ohonto and the wonderful ^children**pledge will bring order gut of chaos entertaining. . . and tragic. Like, in in his cool clasp., Mj,s^Mudge caught | she teaches. ’Swonderfull Thinks^he by purging” federal relief ‘‘of par- “Griand Hotel” these passengers offer,fire under his’“’touch until all of ajworld is full of glaihour . . . Oh. I’ve tianship, of wa-^te and of incompe- a study in human action.s and reac^sudden he was holding her, shaking,! heard her by the hour. Lose.^ her mon- tence. ’ tions which uncortsciously bare theif m his arms. O GodI he thought, jey at Monte Carlo. Thinks Dick’- Sir Gov. Landon .-aid: aods. these characters “are aboard the'mugh he hated tears, he was moved Galahad. Hal Why ’is Dick good to^ a ' national' administration j nothing .short of shocking. Dick s good to herlbecau.se ey- millions arid ‘millions paid ihT~“Ideali3t3 may have been ^ the door preaching social justice, party henchmen have been at the "I’m so ashamed!” she murmured,”'®* • • • Little school-teachers should;indefensible thing. ■ mIh j-iiimi.i into his ear.—_ i^tay at home and k^p their pennies “And a congress that failed to pro- g ‘‘Ah, don’t say that. ICs stupid for cotton stockings . . . Should- ^wn witnesses, when sum- a woman to\e ashamed of berTwl-; t” testify in regard to j the ings, They’re\ally the ra.o^t charm-^^.^^*^".^ 1 Spanish shaw ^a^tp of money, would l>e • _ -v .1 , will make them fit to kiss —.^r Poor if.- NOTICE Child Life, was $3.00, now $2,5$ pw year; 2 years $4.00; 5 months $L0t. J. JAMES W. CALDWELL /' The Magnine Man 7 ship: Macduff, dour Scotchman. 8in-lby7,the deSperate note of hysteria in gle, of middle age; Miss Mudge, 1 her yoke. She shuddered and clung her? school teacher, spending th^ saving* of 20 years; Angela, faithful wife of Lovat, gigolo;*Dick Charlton, first of ficer; Clare, a person of experience; Joan, a dis.sipated flapper; Jenny, run-away wife, and Peter; Captain Baring, master of'the'sWp'TT. and his 7:-«ralr'“~— ’■ T----- him. He was shocked by the ferv her embrace. mg to eryone on the boat kno\ys she’s ased^faxes by the AAierican people to build front r'orofjUp, her savings and c^ t go ashore. ^ partisan. poTilical machine out of but p 'Dick’s soiTy for her. Dkk s mad with administration, back Dr. J. M. Harden OSTEOPATHIC^ PHYSICIAN 4- Greenwood, S. C. 516-518 Central Union Bldg. Phone 307 Appointment Any Hour of Day. L (Now Go On With the Story).. They dined together, Angela in the highest spirits. Her wit flashed at the tip of her tongue; her laughter rang like the thin chiming of bells. ‘‘You’re very bright tcnight,” Mac duff told her. ‘‘Yes. I’ve had news from home to day.” ‘‘Oh, that’s 'it!” His manner was dashed. ‘*It must have been cheerful.” ^he laughed behind her champagne glass. ‘‘It was something I didn’t ex pect,” she said. ^ They strolled out of the dining-1 r^om and took two 'rickshaw's to Jade i laughing at himself for a fool, street. At last they went into the tinf--'turned her face up, dripping ing thing aboutX her.’ „bHttle Miss Mudge.” , guilty of—deserting ope of its gravest ' re.sponsibilities- under the co'nstitu- constitu- But 1 wouldnVdo this in Ohonto, 1 . .. 1 i, vt.o.. . ... ... . «!. _ ij »* Everyone tried not to look at Aliss tion. .. Miss Mudge went on. r wouldnt be‘i u 1 k ... , .. « » ST) abandoned •’ ^ ^”*18®* At first her cheeks had burn-, The prepared addresT,. on a’foundr Dick laughed ^ ' 1 '^^®y were ghastly pale, ex- er’s day program here, did not sped- -You must -forgot .bout Ohonto. .!1.' ^..4 ““I You'ro very., f.r frOp there, now, and! -'4““''* >" ..i"- you must know bl this time 7hat! there’s a broader, freer world than • ’ j limply. «hat w’as ^he entran<ktf. info Hagood’s exile after he had ...... use? Captain criticized federal spendihg policies Baring stood as if he were carved in jin house committee testimony. that.’^ PefhaL ft^wfs tJue.^nfs words“rank 1regarded a drunken woman! “in short," said Landon in his sec- ' as the final debasement of human na- ond speech since being mentioned as sweetly into her consciousness.\Snd-’ u u denly he buried her face in his collar. 7“™’, “7' ‘‘Mr. Charlton!” she mumbled get into! His favorite officer, and he'cahdidate, ‘‘what we propose is to , •■Myae.rl’’said'Dick, catchinr her "il''"-"77 yk_ . ... . J have to haul him over the coals, tive. > a firm and sustaining grip and u:. Co,,!. oJ o , est and blackest of all the shops, and a wrinkled old Chinese came forward to ask in a squeaky voicer-what they wanleJ. She explained that she ^hti ed a jade bracelet, very, rare, very choice. The man studied her with at tention; then he closed his shutters and bolted his door. “I show you something very rare, missie,” he said, moving majestically through the small square of the shop. XRe pried at the drawer of a lacquer cTicst, which sprang open and reveal ed inner compartment. Angela fan cied she,^caught a gleam in the whites TT .though it probably w'asn’t his fault at with more attrac tive women than Mis.s Mudge. The all about him. But a eager, tremulous curv'e or ”®ri_‘\ KLe this—before nassengers’ It lips. Bending over, he kissed her ^cen^ke ihis—oeiore passengets. « slowly and thorou^Iy that she faint-T ' , , , ed against his chest. With a quick ^ ^^® officer had turned his tears. He saw' her drenched eyes and . . . tremulous curve of her,'■‘•’V™., the Beyond his attack on federal relief policies, the Kansas governor charged tha New' peal admini.stration with “discrimination” in agricultural poli cies and a ‘‘political liebauch” of the civH-service. He urge^a ‘^saunrl aud^ stable monetary system” and ‘‘more surge of concern he put her back in'b»®it hastily swallowing a] effective budget-making by the exe- « 1 < 1 t - a 1 _ __ 1 _flt“i«*lf Anopola Qnl^ M&Ciluff stood tn'cutive.” her chair and bent over her, wonder-1Angela and , , o , ■ ing what he could do to revive her, i ®PP»ll®‘i siknca No one knew what' Saying-the issues^ in the coming hut Vw saw that her hvsteria had been d^*^®^^ ^0 tak^, but Miss Mudge herself j national election ‘‘hold a deeper in- wiped out in a deadly wave of inerti'a. i took hold of the situation. Ignoring — - After-ra while she got up and scut- them' all, .she put her arm aroun^ tied along deck without a word— a ri-l'^oan s drooping shoulders and said in| Tax Noticel 4- The seven per cent penalty went ♦ ». into effect March 1. Tax books close a -*• March 15. Those desiring to avoid further costs should pay’by March 15, when tax books close. D.R.SIMPSON County Treasurer ...4.. foolish child..Come dow’n with nie.” (ContWued Ne)ft Issue). -.1 diculous figure, with ridiculous skirts, * clear, high voice: Come-on, you flyng toward the companionway. She had called him Mr. Charlton, even of his e^es. His fingers moved mys-i,when he had- kissed her! Dick wiped, tericusly ^\the back of the chest, I the .'*weat from his brow. Never pressing on Ti^ret springs till heiagain! He regretted everything thatj reached a long black case. From its'had happened, everything from the: . ^ . . . velvet folds, which^emed to hold the' beginning. This had been different; Ada ye ttwayk C ash m ad- <lust and dead odor oE^centuries, he from all his other experiences; it left «'X®®Pt to husiness men or un drew out a bracelet anoNjuspended it him with a self-disgust. He was|®f^”* . |*a>ing strangely touched, thinking of Miss- Chronicle, w A NTs ii A • ' accounts with 'The with a clash before her ej ‘Ah!” she exclaimed, in ad ‘‘That’s it!” Macduff was impressed, the bracelet in his hand and passe it through his fingers, bluntly, with out the carMskig foBdMs»>of tko-Chi- nese. Five carved Buddhas^ of dai^ jade were strung together on an in-^ tricate silver chain. An eloquent bracelet, a bracelet one would remenr- her. She could not have dreamed of a better choice. The merchant named his price. It was absurdly high and twice the value of the trinket. She did not^are. ‘‘I want it,” she said to Mac- <^f, “and I won’t haggle at all.” 1 “Are you glad. to., be hgniew o^ound?” Macduff enquired. .Sl^ not answer. / RADIO'S checked free. 'Tubes, Parta., Aerials,, jiadio Repairing a Special ty. Guaranteed Service. Phone 36. tf yation.7 Mudge’s lonely pillpw. The Mdrenia was steaming across tdn^I the^ Pacific with her homeward-bound nnant flying Trom’ the mast Captaih Radio Exchanee. Baring w'as haying a cocktail T^rty —— :7^~~ iiJ^iisTterak ^ iFOR SALE—Cow with young calf, 2 M iss\Mudge was talkinff to Dick CharltonN^er sparmw face was aglow', and she was drawing on a cig arette in theSndiculous, inadequate way she had. TheN^ief officer seemed to be rather embana,S3ed for once in wee^ old. J. B. Domihick.’"" 3-5-2p FRYERS FOR Rhode Island SALE Milk-fed Red.s and Barred Rocks, .^ply to Thornwell Orphan- imr age PouTFry Farm. 3-5-2ci -\ his life. The Fosetr girtKwho hadtbeen CABB.\GE PL.A.\TS, Onion Plants,! drinking cocktail after^g^tail with | Seed Irish Potatoes, Onion .St*ts and hy "attention fastened , on was . Knglish - Peas. Nasturtiums in Bulk, reeling over-^n their direct!^ now. niakely Brothers .Seed Store. Tele- Her expression was glassy and (iHer- phone 188. Ic di<l minotl. .Angela saw her step betwe them and catch Miss Mudge by the 4:i)AR LOGS WANTKD—Delivereil Angela, I asked you a^question.” !-ihoulder. Heavens! Was she going to’ iit our mill n<*ar ( linton Milling < 0., “1 know, Macduff. F(irgive me, but (make a scene? She was drunk enough ' linmm or jiul out on good road-, or for anything. Suddenly Joan's__voice on ye^^ump. Wrenn Bros:, ('linton,' rose, strident and hy.-^teiical, over the ^- ^ • ' \ I’m wuindering whether I’m glad-or not.” / • / rnri i.oa. e^.iK;;. I’load stret't. i+i-xt to' residern -I. .11 on« block fnijq ol'f.i I-. Apply to .1. Will ly<*akc. not going back to my bus- ehiien’t. \va-< bending over her and band.” She .spoke as calmly as if she .-hoating things that n-fiide Angela’s were flicking a sj>eck of du>t from heait .-tand still. he) clothes. “^'ou think Dick love-,you. you poiir Macduff lookoti at bt r suddenly and litt'.e simp!” she ci ied. ”\\ t*!!. you’re ’ii(|»ped his i)ipe fi'um h,.- mouth, nu.'’taken. He ]ove< me. Do ^vou un- - ^ "You’re jiol going back to your hu-- <ier<tand? He lovt*- i>i<*. H”’s !;iugh- b’*!! S.-ML (tm-j use I ■'-.ind?” he repeated, .stupi<Uy. ing at y,iu'. Ve>. 1 'aw h.ni k;s> you lainiah tr.n-toi; three “No. He d(H-^sri't want me.back. He lUi the cheek at ^’okoliaiha. after you '.i-kn.fu* cott’.n stoik cutter wants a divorce." ‘ had thrown yourself into Ills arm-. I ( l;nt iti .MiTi'.ng < o. “And y'Du'ro going f''gv-'c* it to .-aw you faint. y.)u -illy, l.Ub* crow. w-AN' r|. |, ' hull?” His vo'ice :ose fi ui 'it-i dCc]) \i'U didn’t see me in the heach chair, - *■ •' - • *’ rumble to a peak of surprise". did you? Why did you ever l<*ave "Why not? Yob see, he’' fallen in Ohon’n. f.r wherever it i^-'yoa come -frrrv^ —grrf—nf*r-*«f*ve‘nteen,'*o.»H4. 4V1 -m ?_,W4>y diTi- ■ fam- evel ^ th iiik ic ic-W’O ked -hoi)-w 01 n Ua rg;-. Ills. :M2-2tc youth must be served.” ..could come aiound the world and be- “Well, I’m damned: ’ .Gently he,liUH* like -Anyone eL'e?., Don’t you t. )ucht*d the back of her idle hand. , know you’re a sketch ? Take g look at “I’m double damnetlL.The swine’.’’, yourself.” , ^ ^ “Hush, Mac_Juff.” Her f inger- cov- Joan threw back her Tiead - and evf-it his lips. ~ laughird. Dick tried to in,t«'rvene, but Rawleigh RoiOf*- ■ , hOb lamii.e'^ Reliable iiu-tb‘£ L'hould start earning wuo kly. and, increase rapidlV, Wiitt* today. Raw- )rpt.-^”('-i? Richmond, ya.' :{-2*’,-ip RAI.SK better bru.ler chicks and finei TTCTttet.’S with .Spartan lodizr-d All- •Ma'h ('hick .Starter, now availabh rn lolh. ■ ma,s.h - ami—pullet farm. The bracelet, tlien? I’m sure It had .-he'^luslred him off and took firmer chii-ks right -tart make btggei'-puof- hold of Mi.ss Mudge, on vvho«e face a ( w. s. Gujmo't’o. ' Ic something to do with your news. ’ “Yes,” said Angela, simply, “Lovat w'anted the bracelet for the girl he loves.-*’ “.■\ngela, you’re a fool!” ..said Mac duff, suddenly. slow realization'was dawning “You think because * Dick dances ^ L ST(J.M H.\1(’HI.S'G — W<* havclin- with you that he’s in love with you stalled a new electric ijfcubator with and not with mg. Well, he’s laughing -'cparate hatcher with covered trays, at you up hi.s sleeve. Everybody knows egg capacity, to do your cus ‘Yes I’m afraid I am, a miserable , he’s making fun of you, but you’re too tom hatching. The latest thing in j*lec- fool. But let’s move on. simple to know it. He knows your’e trie incuba^s. Reasonable rates. We 908 Mtnj a Friend Recommendi BLACK-DRAUGHT It was one of the red-letter days in ' forty-three and never had anfother >^t Mondays and Thursdays. F'arm Miss Mudge’s life. When they were man in your life.” (Stop her, stop her, jers I^atchery, U. S. Approved, Pul back on the Marenia, she looked up some one; Angela was murmuring lorum Tested, New’berry, S, C Mr. CharRon, feeling that her pleas- through pale lips, but everyone .seem-^Main street, Phone lOG-J. ure WAS something she must share ed to he rooted to the spot). “Dti| with him. • ' knows you say your prayers at night “I wonder if I shall he able to .settle and help to support the missio^. He down when I get home,” she was say- knows you’re a Dry who’s cheating, a ing. “I’ve always thought it better to silly little school-teacher trying to be feel planted in'one spot.” a spo'et, smoking cigarettes, painting “I shouldn’t suspect that from your face like a harlot, swigging at a knowing you. Miss Mudge.” drink —yes, and no doubt sleeping His voice was teasing, but it passed with him, too.” over her'Iike a rar^sing wind. “Stop it, ^Joan! You’re mad.” “Why not?’>''^^ , * Dick was towering over her in'a«h- ‘‘I c»n’t Wieve you’d bang the door cn fury. He caught her by the arms, shut oi^’oventbre. If you were that She piriled herself frre and slapped sort,^'^ wouldn’t have come on this his face. 1 tri^around the'world.” “Don’.t speak to hie! I haven’t £in- think you’re discovering things i.shed with her yet. She wears cotton about me that. I didn't know myself. ;nightgow'ns with necks like this But you see, there hasn’t been much 4Joan gestiued from shoulder to chance for ipe trrdo anything but stay chin). She sleeps with curlers put.” - ’ ' She leaned against his 8leeve,^ he^ hair. I’ve seen her, on her bath. Won’t wear her glassi •TV People who have taje^ Black- Draught' naturally ai^ enthusiastic about It because of The refreshing relief R has brou^i them. No'won der-they urge qmers ta try it! . . . Mrs. Joe G. Roberts, of Portersville, Ala., writesv^A Iricnd recommended Black-D^ght to me a long time nffo. and/i) has proved lU uorth t-a-iae. Bliick-^auj^ht Js pood for ronstlpallon. I finer that takliS? 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