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'■'''it • ' - , \ ■ ■i ■ r't j PAGE TWO 1 / ,,ii i ^- THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, 8. C. .}■ r A CASINO MONDAY AND TU^AYj February 4 and 5 * ^ings of the'Mom* .V . ing”' StairingjANN ABELLA. HEBiBY FONDA. ^ LESLIE BANKS. IN NATURAL TECHNICOLOR. ^ Preaenting the world-famoiM tenor —JOHN MACORMACK. ' ' PATHE NEWS. REEL VAUDE VILLE. 10 A. M. Show—MONDAY. 1 10c Mid 23c EXTENSION SPECIALISTS OFFER *37 FARMING HINTS or 'fm'kitd nn [CLINTON BOY IN LOUISVILLE WRITES ~ t300,W on H. fKnn «,d «W Krj A^WFUL FLOOD CONDITIONS Well,'the 'w<H’ld’s nimat^ dutmondj • - ,—r~ . . ^ / -/ cptter, Laz*re Kaplmn, finished cut-f \ TW EkrlAourg;, of jOnly drug and groeery stores araf ting up the Jonker diwBdhd in Ky., to .his mother here, open. Every achooL church Mid the- York just after NeW Year’s. He got'^^* '^v Richhourg, describe flood'atre in^the city is ^led to bver-^ow- twelve g^ out of it, the largest *** ^ and. advises ing with flood victinia. But fa- a mai^ificent jewel, of . 143 caratf.1^^*^ is safe and out of danger. Mr.] whole, thdre has been a good deal of Their ownel^, who bougM the origi- R‘<^hbourg,'who is a Clinton boy, has cheerfulness and I have never seen nal rough diamond/" from io^er,' ^^ residing in Louisville for »veral ;such a demoi^ratkm of the spirit of thinks the twelve would make a ‘nice 'years where he coTiducU a music helpfulness and brotherhood. It is one studio. I time where religious problems' are aigu^. Protestants, Catholics THURSDAY/'PEMUARY 4/iS87 I 'Clemaon, Jan. 23—'For greater sw- extension important lemaoi I in ffi A ■ . i ^ WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, , ' February 6 and 7 ^ ‘‘The Garden of . AUah’ In technicolor. Starring MARLENE DIETRICH, CHARLES BOYER, SIL rATHBONE. and C. AUBREY SMITH. - \ A man . . . and a woman . . .alone! - Driven to romantic madness by the alluring mystery' of the desert! The ''strangest honeymoon in fiction conies ' to life as no screen story ever has before. For the first time the glampur cess In tfsrming in 1937 specialists make these suggestions: " Agronomy * 1. Be sure your cotton planting &ved for 1937 ‘wan bred to produce Staple , at' least one inch in length. 2. If sufficient grain was not plant ed during fall to meet farm needs, plant this month, weather premitr ting. 3. Clean up hedge rows and wood pktehes between fields, itorticalture I.'" PjTepare hotbeds and cold-frunes to kill hibernating insects. 5. Do not bum woods to control inseebL 6. Apply <tonpant spray , to' peach trees for San Jose' scale and dis eases. 7. Fumigat^ if necessary, with cari>on disulfide to save grain, peas and beans. Animal Huabandry 1. Balance com for hogs with fish meal, skim-milk, or tankage. 2. A|-' # I necklace and he asks only, >2,000,00(1,, . j I for the lot! -—i In his'letter to his mobhef’, he has ^ I haven’t heard whether Jacobus iiw'beTf" cattle'siiple'ch^i) n^hJ Jonkw’s' 1300,000Jias bro^ht him age. 3. For fall calves turn bull «««*»» 1‘kely that cows about January 15. 4. Give idle one w^ ^s got the most Imppi- mules free access to roughage, buti"*^* diamo^ so &r is cut the grain to a hklf ration. 3. See the skilled ci^tsman who had the for ckbbage, tomato, pepper, 2. Plant English peas, if soil is in 'condition. 3. Prepare land for Irish potatoes'and order~ certified seed. 4. Prune friik trees and vines i»M|H aratory to spraying with lime sul- pl^ or oiL Bpredaox. 5 Plant fruit trees, at once, if soil is in condition. 6. Terrace all new orchard land be fore planting. ‘Agricultural Engineering 1. Plan to lower production costs in 1937 by more efficient use of la bor, power and machinery./' 2. Ar range .sheds and farm shop for better Care of equipment. 3. Make more ef ficient use of land and machinery by rearranging fields, removing stumps, of tw^ groat stars is enhanced by Ih^ i constructing terraces, etc. 4. If pos- sofl naTufartoriei of the New Techni- g{^j|g include more fencing,, .in- - the etc. I that all classes of livestock have ahel-' using hik skill <m such a piece this to say pertaining to the flood: jand^JeWs are all wording with one “I wrote you last Thursday, Friday relieve the suffering, and Saturday, but since it is almbit' **I don’t know whene my students impossible to get mail out of the city, j are and when everything ia over^I do I don’t know whether or not you have.not know whether I nhall have eWn heard from me. — * one or not. But compared with* e4 * rclor in David O. Selsnick’s greatest triumph! •MAR( H or TIME.*’ “CATS IN A BAY.” ' to A. M. Show—WEDNESDAY. IQc TO ALL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,. Februar.v 8 and 9 “Libeled Lady” With JEAN HARLOW. WILLIAM POWELL. MYRNA LOY, and SPEN- t'ER TKA4.'Y“^^ The cast lo<)ks like a “Who’s Who” of Hollywood! Imagine seeing four/>f your favorite screen stars in one grand picture! The story was so.good that M-(i-M decided to make a reki film holiday of it by giving it this all-star cast. The result _js a Kay^ Kp.'irkling, romantic de luxe produc tion in the best M-G-M manner^—iw that meaim the tops in entertainm»aL[ HiH. ter, with extra bedding during doW|^^ nights. 6. Make use of barley,-rye and oats for hog and cattle gmaing. WEATHER — Crof^ 7. Rcftair Mie pasture fences. Thtw far the winter of 1«86.37 Dairying, [been aa a^llch o|! a fiwak as its pn 1. Make inventory of livestock, decessor. A yeaf* ago the Blast was feed and equipment. 2. Decide now!having the heaviest snows and the whether you will have silage-next [lowest temperatures since Washing fall and plan for its production. 3. Analyze herd records and decide where you can improve in manage ment and feeding, fences, clean out undergrowrth and stop wa.shes in pastures. 5. Plan now “No oiie can possibly imagine what i^ny tbousaiids- of people, I^^am ex- has happened or is happening tmmely fortunate. We are dry so far, I throughout this flood area. It is by j but ..there ia water, in the'streets «- far the' worst thing that has' ever {few Mocks away on several aidw. Tbs h^pened to. Louisville. It is impos- j water has reached its csset, however, * sihite far saqr mm to' gat to a^ sec-. and is slowly bup[liming to go dosm. ■*tion of the town except by^boatiln j weeks/everybody -will be There is,., however, one way out of‘starting all over again to build up Louisville on the highway, but that almost from the ground." But don't . . . , way must go round-about ways.-As'worry about me because, really, where wns death atjfQj. hmineM, there is absolutely none. I I am stationed l am not in danger.” Valley Forge. This year there have I not bl^n a dozen really cold daysj 4. Repair pasture along the whole Atlantic seaboard | !»♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦»»»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦»»♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦»»♦♦»♦♦♦»»» ; and no snow to speak of. California' has -been suffering from the coldest for improving" permanent pastures winter in years and Florida baking and for summer crops to suppl^ent [ in the highe.st temperatures on rec- j, permanent pastures. 6. Start the oid. , ^ ^ new year right by keeping daily milk*| One thing about this open winter ■ and feed records on each cow. i has been the abundance of rain that [ Z Poultry ’ jhas soaked* in all over the drough- 1. Mate breede'rs for hatching affected regions-of\the East. In very’,31 eggs. 2. Make .special breeding penTTew sections has -the ground been! for best hens and pedigreed male to j frozen before the rain fell. Springs, produce cokerels» for next year’s r wells and reservoirs have been re- matings. ' 3. Provide breeders with plenished and the outlook is good for 1937 program. '' InsoCts and Diaeaaek 1. Plan to _ treat cotton, ffOre planting. 2. Continue cleaning orchard.s to destroy fallen fruit and limbs to control disea.ses. 3. Prune j grapes to remove and burn diseas-; green range. 4. Get ready for baby j a big crop season. harboring vines. 4. Clean up trash about edges of fields and gardens chicks. 4. Move brooder houses to new groundi before .starting chicks .1 New Physicians Named For County • ' e The ^Laurens county legislative del egation on Monday announced the se lection of Ur. F. K. Shealy of Clinton, and Dr. C. P. Vincent of Laurens, as county physicians. The new appoint- "ee-s sUcfee<i Dr. R. P. McGowan of Laurens, and Dr. C. B. Mills ross PbANK PARkkR "I'HANTOM RIDER” No. 7. I FOX NEWS. 10 A. M. Show—FRIDAY. » 10c and 2.YC NEXT WEEK— “LOVE ON THE RUN,” with CLARK GABLE and JOAN CRAWFORD. * T HE GAY DESPERADO” and “JUNGLE PRINCESS" It Was slated Senator C. A* Cro mer, spokesman for the delegation, that salarie.s for the positions will be provided for in the annual sujpply bill. Babb Re-elected Attorney The delegation at the same time announced the re-election of R. E. Babb of Laurens, as county attorney, a position he has held for a number of years. ^roadway Theatre MONDAY AND TUESDAY, FebrttaYy 4 and 5 ^ “The Magnificent Brute” With VKTOR McLAGLEN. BIN- ME BARNES, JEAN DIXON and WILLIAM HALL, liberty Magazine siory, “Big.” by Owen Francis, ConM>dy, “(live Me Liberty.” JIMMIE LUNCEFORD ORCHES TRA- - 10 A. M. Show—TUESDAY. 10c and 2dc TAX AGENTS TO MAKE STATE TOUR WEDNESDAY, FEB. 10 ‘^Our Relations” With STAN LAUREL and OLIVER HARDY—in a full-length comedy. “VIOLETS IN THE SPRING.” “RAH! RAH! FOOTBALL.” Morning Show At 10 O'clock. 10c T® All ' ^ THURSDAY, FEB^U “Wedding Present” With JOAN BENNETT, CARY GRANT and GEORGE BANCROFT. “SI*0RT REEU” “THE GOLFER.” “WHERE SNOW IS 1CING.”_ Morning. Show At 10 O’clock. lOc To All Field Agent Coming To Clinton Feb. 18 and 19 To Assist Taxpayers In Making Income Tax Returns. Agents of the income tax division of the South Carolina tax commission begin their journeys over the state for the pui-pose of assisting income taxpayers in the preparation of their returns on the Hth day of February. The services of the field agents are at the ^disposal of the public in the matter of giving aid, advice, or infor mation to income taxpayers. Every individual receiving an in-j as to what would mgke us happy if come of $1,000 net, if single, or $1,800 we had it; delusions about how to HAPPINESS—Lawa Sir Arthur Eddington, fkmotM Brit ish scientist, told ship news reporters that the only happy land he knew anything about is the one in the fa miliar old hymn: “There ia a happy land Far, far awa$f.” '' There never has been siKh a thing on earth aa a. happy land—a ‘land in which all the people or even half the people were happy, except it may have been in one of the South Sea Islands before white men discovered them and introduced new ideas about right' and wrong and began to im pose laws upon the people. I’ve observed innumerable attempts to^make a land—this land of ours— a happy land by passing -laws. It looks to me that th6 . more laws we adopt, the farther away we get from the goal of happiness. The happy land is still “far, far i^ay.” DELUSIONS — Vary The trouble with most of us is that we suffer from delusions—delusions Whatever may happen between now and .summer, we' can’t have* i many weeks of cold weather now. 1 A Three Days’ Cough Is Your Danger Signal I;; No matter how many medicines you ' have tried for your cough, cheat cold: or bronchial Irritation, you can get re lief now with Creomulaian. Serious trouble may be brewing and you c|^ not afford to take a chance with anF^ | thing less than Creomulaion, which | goes right, to the seat of the trouble to aid nature to soothe and heal the Inflamed membranes asthegeitn-laden phlegm is loosened and: expell^. Even if other remedies have failed, don’t be discouraged, your druggist Is authorised to guarantee Creomulslon and to refund your money if you are not satlsfled with results from the very first botUe.QetCreomulslonrlghtnow. (Adv.) net, if married, is required to file a return. * Af return is also required of every individual receiving a total of more than $200 from interest*^ and divi dends, regardless of the amount of other classes of income. Others To Make Returns make' others happy. I know earnest souls who are convinced that all the poor need to make them happy is electric dishwashers and modem plumbing.-Most of us believe that all we need to make ourselves happy is more money than we have. So we pass laws, or demand their Fertilizer I AM DEALER- — for.— ETIWAN > Fertilizer Co. Eritablished-1868 - CHARLESTON. S. C. It Will Pay You To See Me Before Buying: Your Sup* ply for This Year. B. H. BOYD CLINTON, S. C. THE IIEWBIT THING IN ,S PR I N6 r ^ L^T ai MARATHON HATS ^Take s look at these new styles! They're setting the pace for better dressed men everywhere! Handsome snap brima with welt, bound or plain edges! Snurt new shades that^wUl mark you as a man of 'dislihction! All fully lined. Fine ieatheL_.tweatband! It'a quality plus acomomy that make them the seaaon't winnera! PENNEY’S In addition to the returns of in-! pas.sage, to give everybody more (io oiji or iHi/:\ij/iHi{ir(iES come, every persons, firm, or corpor ation making payments of .salaries, wages, rents, commissions, etc., in ex- iZcBss^ of^ 6F,06^, or Interest or divi dends, or both, iq excess of $100 is re- tion, thereon, giving the names and addresses of those.to whom such pay ments are made and the amounts so paid, and by whom paid. money and more plumbing, foolishly believing that happip^RF meas ured in dollars. f lean more and more strongly to' The belief, as time marches on, that a quired to make returns of infonffig^“nation would be a much happier place if practically all the laws which were designed to make folk happy were repe^ed over night. At least, such a procedure would make it' easier for Corporations and partnerships are Washington to balance the budget required ito file returns regardless of the amount of income. Here Oh Feb. 18-19 FRIDAY, FEB. 12 “Wild Brien Kent j 19, ^ assist taxpayers in the prepa With RALPH BELLaW, and returns. His head- MAE CLARKE. Harold Bell Wright and reduce taxes. RESPONSIBILITY — No Cop Field Agent T. D. Sligh* will be hh- One of my objections to tryinT to “THE VOICE OF EXPERIENCE.” “NEVER SHOULD HAVE TOLD YOU.” “PORKY OF THE. NORTH WOODS.” NO MORNING SHOW. __ 10c and 26c SATURDAY. FEB. 13 of Pecos” With JOHN WAYNE and MURL EL EVANS. A ThrilUng Western. Comedy, “HIGH C HONEYMOON ' [Clinton on two days, February 18 and regulate all human affairs- by law ts ^ . . . . ^ . . .. . that it takes responsibility away from the individual citizen and lays it on quarters Ivill be at the Commetxiial Depository. .2/ NOTICE tzhe shoi^dera of the policeman. I be lieve mosrt of'the evils which laws are supposed to correct would be righted to the satisfaction of everybody, if everybody realized that they had to NMic. U hereby yiven that the un- couhint deriigiH intend to fil,%ith the S«- '“y"* «» ™ *'>»- ^ emment 8 business to attend to it. There was a higher proportion of retary of State of i^hoirth Carolina, on February 11th, L837, a declaration,. . , , ;«ni petition for the granting of a >» the pionwr ehart^r of >nrerporation under the ^ , llawa of the Sute of South Caroiina'* ‘Jl to Dr. Rays’ Hospital; the said cor-jT®^*^ their ^iniev^ those of poration to be incorporated as ^ el^inosynary corporation; to have its I “UNDERSEA KINGDOM” Na. nlprlncipal place of business at Clinton, I _ . .^*5^ * t^yed a hi^r '—LAST CHAPTER —DON’T TO SEE THE END. . rA}t “A BOY AND HIS DOG. 10c aad 20c ^ NEXT WBI^ i “GENERAL SPANKT” . NO MORNING SHOW FRIDAY. 'i3L I M^UPTO PENCtLS--tlm beat Ifo pGRfW valaa ia Um werli. Warka for* qliC»inCI.B PUBUSlIING . aDi. /T^ vuo^ 74 S. €., and to be engaged principally in the operation of a general hospital. Notice is further given that there will be a meeting of the parties inter ested in the office of Robert S. Ow ens, Attorney at Law, Jacobs Build ing, Clinton S. €., on the 8U1 day of February, 1987, at one o’clock in the forenoon for poipoee of electing officers and completiag the organiza tion of aaid eorpoxation. DR. a C. BAYS, DR. D. 0. RHAME, JR., ^ Conoraion. Dated at Olbton, a €., tUe tvd day of Pebmary, 1937.—led. measure of independence when there were no government agents around 40, tell them what to do, and they never mieeed -the plumbing which they’d never heard of. DIAMONDS — Joy _ If you think it ia diamonds that will make you happy, herek a chanee to pick up the woridk aoeond or third largest and finest atone at a baigii^ Three yearn ago this month { in th» column about a dianaond almost aa big aa an agg wkieh a South Af- iuBdCRlBB TO THE CHRONICLB ' ‘The Paptr Bvaryhaiy Reada* • The new Nath LaFayette-“40(r ia a great fa|g 117-in(h v|iadbaae automobile. IthataSOhoracpowar ' jaa-saving engine. Larger hydnulic brakea Strong ateii txidy. Synduoaised aprimt^. Rifolitafailtiaer. No Draft ventalatioou It’e much bii^Uton any of “d three“~ Atttmi phrntffmpk ^ N»sk LaFaftat-^40tr 4~Dmr S*dam with Intnk yet the i^loor aedan oosla juat a few dollan more than toe 4-<loor aedani of aay of “an ttaae”. The Nato Amheraadca Six ia aa big aa cara priced $400 hitler. Tha Amjbaraadv Ektot coraparee to size with cara coattog $100 to $300 more. Do you wonder why thonaanda an changing? See Nato. Automatic Cruitoic Gear avaflabie lA modda at aH|^ extra coat ASK AlOUT THf CONViNNMT TOMS AND LOW KAm AVAnJUlI fMKOU^ TIM NAtM-C I. T. iUOOlT PLAN 'KIACU gives you more ■MMDn EOR YOURi money W.M^toM. C.»i^.MOTO« SALES OO.