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r '■ PAGE SIX THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLIimN, S. C. . 'X THURSDAY, JULY 15,-1937 , THE CHRONICLE’S WANT At) RATES Ic p«r word for firot ii tim: fi^o insertions for Um price of four. Minininni dMrfo 25c. Card of thanks and tribitoo of neopect, Ic a word, pajabto in advance. MinimnM 50c. BARBECUE—Don’t forget the Bar-! becue to be held at Mace Young’s pli^ce on CMnton-Goldville highway,' •Wednesday, .luly 21.. Pig-foot stew the night before at 8 o’clock^ WANTED TO RENT —A 3 or more room house, or a 3 or more room apartment. Reply to P. 0. Box 312. p POR SALE — Several dozen fresh eggs for sale each week. See R^J* Ellison, 63 E. Carolina Ave. ' Ic S-Minute Biographies AulJiar of **Haw to Win Ffiimdi and bifiuence PeopU*’^ Farm Demonstration Notes C. B. Cannon, County Agent /a? JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER She Turned Him Down Because He Had “No Prospects’*— ( His Name Was John D. John D. Rockefeller hail'done two astonishing things: Eirst, he had amas.«ed probably the County Agent C. B. Cannon again warns Laurens county poultry grow ers :that during warm weather bens nfsTy ."tieCome infested wth lice arjd hen houses with mites in a short timo and that these parasite-s may not be noticed until egg production drops. A further bad effect, he says, is that pullets may be stunted in growth and some may be lost before the flock owner di.scovers the cause of the trouble. The most effective summer treat- men for live, Mr. Cannon says, is dip- pln'g the birds in a sodium fluoride solution made of one pound of Sodium iU'Da.J.ROSSLYN EARP Director, New Mexico Burb» of Ptdilac Healtfa : 1, stored the money in a cracked teacup which he kept on the mantel piece.!and 10 ga]lons>of water. The He worked on a farm for thirty-seven Ifluoride may be dusted on the ACCIDENT Insurance Tickets cost'K eatest fortune in ail history. He cents a day and .«aved all his wages I by the pinch method, «whichcon- only 25c'a day; pay up to $5,000. started out in life hoeing potatoes S. W. Sumerel, phone 80 and 3'2. 3c under the boiling sun for four cents • n hour. In tho.«e days, there were hot' WHY WASH at home? Buchanan's half a dozen men in all the Unjtffd until he accumulated fifty ^dollars. applying a pinch of the dust Then he lent those fifty dollars to his wing, the neck, the back, employer at''^eren per cent interest and di.scovered that hi.s fifty dollars and the fluff. To gel rid of mites the county agent^ d^ it beat. .State.s who were worth even one mil- could niake^g^ much for him in a ye^r cleaning The poultry, house, ready to iron, only 49c. Buchanans (Jollars; but -John D. Rockefojier! as he could earn by ten day.- of gruel- Dt7 Clean,,, and l-ann.iry, Telephone ^ ...tin.at-! linK work , . ^ l!"!ed at anywhere from one billion toj That settle<l it,'' he. said. “I deter-1H** suggests ,that old motor FOK .SALE flxtra fat. black and [ .wo billion dollars. ' '{mined then and there to let money be |®lone or with kerosene may be white pony. Veiy gentle and very! -And yet the first girl he fell injove niy slave ip.<tead of being the slave f^^** P®inting the roosts and hear- thoroughly and spraying with a five per cent solution af some good dis-' stylish looking. .Sadille and bridle goes I with refused to marry ham. Why? of money;,’ with him. $50.0(1, We ight^w about 6.50 ^ Because hei^'niother said he Was not j .John f). didn’t spoil his son too much money. For example pounds. A. I. (Lus) .Ma-soii. Laurens, j lej POR fN.ALE—I’urebred cockyrels $3.75 •(1 cocKei per 1(K). Keds, Rocks, Wyandottes, Your choice, all cockerels or half pul lets $6.50 |per 1IK>; all pullets $9.50 per 100. Ancona or .Minorca cockerels $4.5frper 100. Postpaid. Live arrival to your door guaranteed.- David Nisbf,_ ols & <’o., Rockmart, (Ja. 8-2c MEN WANTED for Rawleigh Routes of HOO families. Reliable hustler shouhl ..^lart <-aining $2.5 weekly an<l‘ increase rat>i<ily. Write today. Raw leigh’.-, De])t. .«'(I-27-.S, Richmond, Va .. 1P I VENETIAN BLIND.S U*t us meas ure your windows and make a price for Venetian blinds for your window.s. Any size, any color. Prather-Simpson Furniture Co. tf Fall pL SEED POTATOE.S for Fall PBanting. We have ju?t received a rdee ship ment. See u.s for Rutabaga, Turnip, Tendergreen, Spinach, Beans and Oth er Seeds. Also <'hick SupjtMes. Blake ly Brothers Sen! Store. Phone 188. by cracks and crevices, w'ith details regarding these para-i , he|'‘*>^P'’ other poultry troubles, .Mr.- ly for e:wih fence po.st I * suggests that poultrymen he cfiuld find on the estatl* that need-; secure extension circular 147,1 ine \ ed to he repaiied. Hi* found thirteen i ‘‘^®'ii’®tion and Health, which paiil thirteen! obtained through the county j jf-'j iw WT- iv'j'aiix'vi. in' iwiiiMj tiiiiix'x'iii ««vc»4i«if wjiiviit j in one day, and wa !cen’.-. Then John I>. paid his son fif. [Hgent’s office or direct from the pub-; I teen cents an hour for repairing f«mcr Mj<'®Lion^ departmont at ^'lemson col-j le«, and his mother gave him five I [cehls an hour for practicing on the violin '»iill. - , j .John D^,JlJ^^^^■r went to college. He I finished' high school and attended a i jconirnercial .-chool for a few months. | Me. was through with academic study i Jfoicvei when he was .-ixteen; yet he* I h.ad given fifty million dolla'i s to the| I University of Chicago, ' Me wa- always inti risely intc-rested' Grain Crop Best In Eight Years V- SALT LOSS It was discovered some years ago that miners who work in very hot mines, and so lose a lot of fluid by perspiration are liable to muscular cramps. However, if they slake their thirst by drinking dilute salt solution instead of plain water they do not get cramps. Peoples who live in hot countrie.s regard salt as a very precious pa»-t of their diet. The saying, “Ye are the salt of the earth,” would mean much more in Palestine than in Alaska. Scientists tell us that salt 4.s mpre im portant in hot weather than we have known. It can be showm that we lose a great amount of salt with the sweat' that our skin.s pour out to keep us cool. If we lose twelve pints of swjeatj. as is quite easily possible, we slmll lose, at lea.st half an ounce of salt. You can see .that this loss may bej greater than can be made good by the i salt you ordinarily take in your diet. ! .L,,Aji..,;Engli.sh army doctor came to' the conclusion five year.s ago that thej troops ufiTler Kis care in’‘“the hot cli- j mate of the Punjab were suffering from salt 16.SS during the hot seasons.; He refiort.s that since he. increased: the salt in their diet his men have j 8uffere(| much less from heat pro.‘'tra-| lion as well a.s^from mu.scular cramps.) If we drink thr’ee quarts of water on a hot day we can add to that amount a tablespoonful of .salt, with out making the water too brackish. If that method is distasteful it-‘.should not be very- difficult for a clever cook to work in .some extra salt in wege- tahles and sauce.?. The salt water method is, however, to ^be preferred because it makes sure that plenty of water is taken with the salt and that only those who are perspiring freely and therefor^ are thirsty are getting the extra salt. , TYPEWRITER RIBBONS, aH for atandard and portable laachiaea.' CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. NOTICE Why not keep your money at home by giving your magazine subscrip tions to— JAMES W. CALDWELL Can 38 Gray Funeral Home -cwi!Tmfrs.T: FUNERAL DIRECTORS ••• ttnd EMBALMERS ’ Ambulance Service Phones 41 and 399-J L RUSSELL GRAY and V. PARKS ADAIR, Gen. Mgra. He Uacd to Get Poor Cents an Hoar for Hodnf Potatoes YOUNG man desires room in private home. Reply to Bill McCanless, at Jacobs & Company. Ic FOR RENT—By week or month, dur ing summer’, small stucco cottage. going to let a daughter of hers “throw her.nelf away’’ on a man who had r’lch poor prospects as John I>, Rockefeller. The swond astonishing thing that Mr. Rockefeller did wa.s this* he giv away more pwmey than anyone else had done in all history. He had given away $7.50,000,(hUt- - and thlit means that he had given 3 r(Kmi.? and bath, furnished, at BeaH-|a''«y «cventy-five cents for- every fort .Shores, Beaufort. S’. C., In ex-|»imute that had passed night and .day cellent condition. $10.00^per week the.t'.irth (>f < hrist—or to putJt advance, Mrs. .1. L. Rentz, Hotel CHn-j "“y. D. had given away ton. Chicago, July 13.—.Market^exfierts estimated today the l'.*37 harvest of principal grailT-, • including *the na-' tion s first two-hiliif»n dollar crop , , , . , since 1!)29, would he worth almost in the, church. As a young man he' taught Sunday .-chmd classes, never ' Tim’..lviu i . i- ■ , , , , I imeiy lains in the midst of the dance,I, never plaved cards, never l.., . . , . . .1 4* I I J »* I at wax 4 have contiuhijlud to almost went Uy th<‘ thuatru aru ( i< r. t ><moku r arrowing conditions for corn, the and tiidn t drink. ' farmer’s Me said grace before each meal and j he had the BiMe..read 'to him daily ; u . . , . , . , 1 . I grains—wheat, oats and rve ■ and in addition, he al.so had read to, ....a .u . , . e I I --was ligure.d at more than $3,500,- him selections from a hook of l><'(‘>us opp poq - t , u , The valuation was an eight-year high and l.{ per cent greater than a year ago. j greate.st money croft. The' market valuation of corn, and the oth-■ and prayer.s containing ujdift messag es for every day. .Mr. Rockefeller’.s only great ambi tion was to round out a century of life; and he said that if he were alive on his hundredth birthday — .Inly 8, 1939 — he would lead a haml on his es tate at Pooantico Hill.-i. And the tune they were going to play would be: When/^ou and I Were Young, Mag gie. ‘ I ^ ^ HAVE BEAUTIFUL FLOORS LET US SAND YOUR FLOORS. - Estimates Free. latest Type Floor and Spinner Surfacing Machine. City EUectric &. Plumbing Co. E. M. Timmerman, Proprietor l*hone 36 , Ciipton, S. C. Union Drive l^f|six hundred dollars for every <lay that I f Tq Plialv ' ' ■ — ha.s dawned since .Moses led the chil- NOTICE — Jewelry, watches and dren of I.srael across the R«*d .Sea. clocks repaired/firomiitly. Reason- three thousand five hundred year- able charges, guaranteed, work. Esti- ago. mates gladly given free without ob-1 He h.nd been one. of the most* bitte-- ligatiori. B. M. Brown, Jeweler, Uu- }y hated men in Ameriea. He had re ceived thfu^and.s of letters from peo- lens, S. (\ 7-15-5p TOMATO IM.ANTS. Margtolx*, Brim-|P'‘' threatening to kill him. He had to mer, Oxheart and Others. .Also Pep-| pi‘ut<*cted day and night by armed pj'T, Cabliage, ('olJard and Egg F*lant.s. We have the Insecticide.? for the Con trol (rf Insects on your Plants "too. Blakely Hniithers_See<l Store. Tele- J#lOIU 188. Tc b'OR S.A'LE—'Fixtures of P. S. Jeanes etore, consisting of soda fountain, back bar, hot ,log counter, three show cases and other. e<iuipment. Apply to Mrs. P. .S. .leanes, ('linton, S. C, 8-2c KLFXTRICAL RKPAIRING. Your F.h*ctricaJ Applianct'v Repaired — from Hair ('urlers to V’fu.-uum (Hean- «irB. b'ans, Radios, Toasters, Hot Pla1«*s and .Maig7iet(vs. R. Stanton Rtakiily at Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Te'lephone 188. ic D. E. Tribble Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS Licensed Embalmers, Conplet* Modern Equipment Day Phone ^ »4 Night Phonea 24. 253 or 255 Clinton, 8. C U., I. O. Head XX’ould Form Gi gantic .Organization of City; State and National BnH^oyes. Washington, July 12. — John L. l.A'wis began a drive today to bring body-guards. He had endured the ter rific nervous and physical strain (,f jstate, - county and city em- building up and managing all his far- flung enterjiri.ses. ployes into a new union affiliated with his ('ommittee for Industrial Or -The strain of basiwss killed Mar- ■ KMnization. rimaft, the railroad builder at sixty one. ^ "Employes of .itate, county and mu nicipal divisions of our government Woolworth founded his vast chain of five-and-ten-eent stores and' was done with life at sixty-.^even. “Buck" Duke made a hundred mil lion dollars out of tobacco and died at sixty-eight 'have long felt the need of an organi zation to proipote their welfare and provide means for the adjustment of grievances ari.-ing through their em ployment,” L<*wis said in a statement. G. 1. O. leaders added the nucleus But John I). Rockefeller had madeh*^ the’new union will be a group dis- a far greater fortune than Wool-'American Feder- worth, Duke and Harriman all put iation of Ijahor union chartered within together; and lived to ninety-seven And remember, only thirty white men in a million ever reach the age of ninety-seven — and there i.s probably nojl one man in a hundred millioq who ever reaches ninety-seven with out needing artificial teeth. But John the last few years. ^~A. D, Ix'wis, a brother of John L. and director of .the C. I. O. govern ment employes ’ section, said this group is mostly in New York and Pennsylvania. A'bram Flaxer of New York city. I), at ninety-seven.hadn’t a false tooth;*'** named vice-president of the in hrs head, new union. He is to head it until a What w'a.H the .secret of his long! organization is set up. , life? He probably inherited a tenden-| The drive .is Lewis’ second in the cy to live long. And this tendency had .pvernmental He recently an been strengthened by a calm, placid, disposition. He never got excited and he never was rushed. - I r BARBECUE . — at — BUSH RIVER CHURCH WEDNESDAY, AUG. 11 For Benefit of Bush River School. ^ 1 '* I Prices: Men 65c, Ladies 50c, Chil dren under 12, 40c. Pigfoot stew Tuesday eve ning, Aug. 10. Price 50c. Unexcelled Preptration and SenrlctT '■V'. ■ i-d ■'ll When he was head of the Standard Oil company, he had a couch irt hit office at 26 Broadway; and come what might, he had a half-hour’s nap everj’ day at noon. When John D. Rockefeller was fifty- five, he had .a physical breakdown. That was one of the happiest alpcl- dants that ever happened in the whole history of medicine; for because of his own illness, John D. was stimulated to give milTiona to ihedicaL T'esearch. As a result of his ill health, the Rock- lefeller F'oundation is spending almost a million dollars a month to promote i health throughout the world. I was in China during the terrible cholera epidemic of 1932, and in the midst of all that poverty and ignof^ ance and disease, I was'able to walk into the Rtx-kefeller Medical college at Peking, and gel a vaccination for cholera. Never until then .ha<l 1 real- ized-how much Rockefeller wa.s doing for suffering humanity in Asia and | the remote corners of the earth. The Rockefeller Foundation has tried to i -Stamp out hookworm all over the j world; it is waging a winning battle against malaria; «and its physicians discovered a vaccine for the dreaded yellow fever. John D. earned his first dollar by helping his mother raise turkeys. He saved all the nickels bis mother paid him for tending tdrlteys and nounced a campaign to organize the “United Federal' Workets of Amer- ' V — ^ ICA. John L. I^ew-is aI?o announced that ■**the use of strikes or pickering by the union shall be deemed a violation of the policy of this organization.*' Lewis’ efforts to organize federal w’orkers were denounced today by Representative koffman. Republican, of Michigan, a frequent critic of,the C. I. O. / Proposing • that congress make it unlawful for any person to encourage of participate m a strike ai^inst the federal government, JlbffmahliaTJ his proposal was aimed at the C. 1. O.ls activities. Hoffman contended there is no need for organization of government work ers along labor lines. He said they are protected by civil serx’ke rules, and by pensions upon rerirement. RUBBER STAMPS Any kind, to fit any business. 24-hour ser^- vice. ResMnable prices. Telephone 74. The Chronicle Prioiera • Stationen SUPPLIES Everything Needed To Expedite the, 'Office Business You Will Find Here /r o All of those little things that will make office work a pleasure save time and worry. 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