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MEET ME AT. fl I BROAD STREET LUNCH | ON TOI' OF THE HILL The Best Nickel Hamburger Anywhere. ! Milk?Bottled Drinks?Beer?Ice Cream , COURTEOUS OPEN UNTIL i | CURB SERVICE 3 A. M. ! ' Bleeding The Sick; Bleeding Taxpayers fK S. Uuulup, Wuxhuw. N, in j Monroe Ktujuiror) j Years ago, not ho many either, niont j coinmuniticH had an older, patriarchal tut her, who looked ufter tile people of his linmediate neighborhood its to wtttielr health and g? mral welfare lie wan thought to know everything from the lost food of the neighbor's eow to the ni.iladv of the hod ridden hitman being. That m,- if tin; cow waa sick, bhe'li.ol losl her rood, and If the man or woman was sick they needed 1 hlc-ling. ' In phvates we have discarded this Ht useless Jargon, hut in economics we are still tit it III the ease of the COW We know that i' >he is minus her food she lioodH tood, and not dishing*, ami in t.he < a >e in hiiioan beings who are sick tie v ar<- iik? i.v in n> d ol iiijoIi hlootl Hist a 11 III h I ill t , when We tollte to economies tin- national wt 11-heing, tie) ftn<I tlx iialion aick we diagnose the rax ;ts one of too much hlood, wend for the lancers, find have them open another win. let out-, or force out. some more hlood hy another tax route; even a sales-tax, that blecdfl tin- hlood less, and expect the patient to respond favorably. It we had just emerged from the jungle life, ami were still afflicted with tlm superwilt Ions of the "dark ages," iheiv might he some excuse tor such tolly, hut when we housl of superior int lligenee and piit ourselvis on I lie hark in applause of our great progress in soj. mm and liternturn, with very superior wisdom when roiiipat'i-i| with lortio r jiges, while at the- snnio time applying remedies for lie e||.. i t.j" out" hlumleiiug policies thai are the very same that wrecked U.S. It looks like We IliaV Dot le near so smart as we claim. When tli.< patient has alr? adv been hi. <1 to death, even the old 1-uixer knew It would do no good to open another vein - even t he jugular. 1 always read John it 's Washington letter and this is what I get from Maine in Thursday's IOnqulrer: "Unless a spurt Is made the predlc tlon that most of the U.aOO.OOO unemployed promised work hy November will fall flat." Reason: "The-cost of materials has made it difficult to find suitable work." And there you are. The slum clearance, housing project, proved .a failure because the nwpfgs?[! of sites wanted all of the ?- ' Sis 1 ' 3pWofcLr Ml??ce ??> ??uU.lj6er el'ropria 1U/" ^iriWf' and - wor^8 program r. ..tiitig be. aase moiiopo lists want all tin- mom > for materials." Wood row Wilson had t<> build wood en ships la-cause the sic 1 trust want ed to rub the gov era He ni fur arnu.v plate, and owned all the .?r. land-. If l lies,- gr- ci v h> eons p* tsi--1 in . starving people :.>r pur. ? u->. >1 to <s. until tlo-y Ion. ii- turn llmv Leu-, loose on '< in tlx v will have no OllC but theuts* lv- > t.> Maun , and in u-.ftv < 11 < k < " I heir league ellt . Long Session Added To Legislative Cost - . : : ' - :.. r r.l i :. i - . . r and . r ; i: ! to.:.i . ,..r ... a : t. i ?.e\ i:x>r 'Pin .o-hn-'on put hi jcot w n iip.in prepeu.iis t.-r an .\iru_-.ss ion. I.tics 1!. f 1111?t e r. Jr. ? l.rii ot tlx t - i . and lanx s II I'owh s. clerk ol . . th>< lose! t hat ' Ix iw . r? ? i.a: g. * of J'Me '- rt.'.atlist ttu hauls' ..'i apei *\i*, at.-lv aaainst tlx - uat. r i v .( s and tnat? rial* l .-..ut <. at :n. : I. : ?. r pa rt < >l t In I', l.l.tv len x.r not provided to! in apfii'opriat ion-. Tlx - Hal .a- i w k pas>. I t ix house l.ill aut heri/it.c veral hundred milliuu dol.acb let1 U h.aihor and rivet projects. Sumter, Farmer Takes Father's Life "wittou Nonbltt, 23y?ttrol<l whlU farmer of the Trinity section of Sumter county, was hold in the county jail here today charged with the brutal murder of his father, Hampton S. .Wahid, do, shortly after six o'clock Satur<lay afternoon. I h?* older Nenbid'H body wuk found by a sawdust pllo near iiuthon Nosbltt's house a Hltort time after the HhooLlng. It oral Officer I,. (J. Tiadalo was notified and placed young NeBbltt under arrest within an hour after the crime had been committed. The officer said the man confessed the killing without hesitation. He nit Id lie wrote his father h note Saturday afternoon asking him to meet him mar tin- sawdust pile later In the afternoon. lie said when bis father came up he shot him once with a single-barrelled shotgun. The lirsl charge tailed to kill, however, Neshitt said, the older man falling to his knees badly wounded. .Neshitt said lie then reloaded bis gun and IIred another shot at close range. iiotii of the wounds were in the hack of fin- dead man, leading officers tir believe he had been ambushed. Noting Nesbitt's mot let' died when lie was an infant and lie had been living since then at the lioui. of Mrs. loin I'earce, the sister of Ins father Neshitt remarried some years ago. For the last two years young .Neshitt and his father had not been on speaking terms. No other motive, other than ill-feeling, has been uncovered by officers investigating the eas<\ Sunday afternoon an inquest was le ld l,y Magistrate K. |?. Vat borough, aiding coroner, at the home or Mat' l.oaan. near Tiiuity. and a vcrdii l tv Mlrm-d that Hamilton S Neshitt calm- ! to his death as tin* result of gunshot wounds at tie hands ot lliitson .Neshitt. I A bill of indictment was presented to the grand jury- by Solicitor Mcl.eod when criminal court convened here this morning, charging llutson Neshitt with murder. Shortly before noun today the grand i jury returned a true 1)111 charging Neshitt with the murder of his father. Solicitor F. A. Mcbfod immediutelv/ I announced that the case would K I continued until the next term ofF '"'I | to allow a fuller investitv'Bim ' <mn I facts surroumllte*-*fc't r?n 'he one e. cut- h<*fx ">e murder. The solicitor stated that Nefddtt would be examined to determine his mental condition and if found insane would be committed to the state asylum. It was learned later today that Neshitt told Chief of kural Police W. J jSeale and Kural Officer L. F. Tisdale I w iio arrested him. that he had been i suffering from a severe pain In his i side for some months and had been 'told by relatives tb.it his I'ath.r had ca>t a Spell o\ef iiiiu. lie said he t le ei ah I 11 he in i II. d his la' her tin : pain won;,'. h avc him. ami in- would o wi 11 an.hi. M'di'iay s Sun.It r i i - 111 . I I n vriequate Protection ' . . r- b !.: in: ' : - - ! . S'.de a . p..:;. 1 11 i .! I'd '1 i !?tv\ eh S tll.it -de; e . - !;;j i I ;:< . t: d ot.lv it! .I I ; - W 7-1, a tuple ; . <h> e prelection Chairman W C, tjm rv of the tax . v c. :; :s i >n ,i\ , ; t , a iva nior's stand , lie al. v 1 ha ' ' s h. fit! S of i oil III l-'s i n wlii.ii i"!r ti liquor stores a*e soualit : satiety ih> commission that !n< nr. t.. sup. rv lsioq of individual !o loiis is .uii quale. I'o> s , :.\ -h. rilt in Siiii'li t'afohna i f.:n a :<?r.? - iftien jo to ptupvily rural a i a > o. whnli liquor s *i. loi.it..', iii addition to the tal ami 'n avy regular work ?\ . ! p. . t > d of i v, ry sheriff's off i -? We doubt it lirccuvilic Ficdiiiuiit. ^PRAJT^n^D^HESS^ Stock Tonic - Poultry Tonic I 1 25c 50c $1.00 | | I DeKalb Pharmacy I I j Phone 95 THE REXALL STORE We Deliver [ Nobody's Business ! Written for The Chronicle by Gi-? MoG?, Copyright, 11)28, 18 THAT THE DOCTORS OFFICE? ..If a iduii ihinkoth he is nick. mo Is he, evidently. Kver Mince that doctor told mo to get off of u high-horse because of my uiiHutlsfaciory blood nrohhiiro, l have been ailing all over i hurt frequently !' places that i didn't even know could hurt. ..i thought 1 was improving till 1! picked up un alumnae and road u few vcrack In It the other day. It began to usk questions, auch as: "Do you feel a fullness after eating?" (i dot. "Do you sweat suddenly after meals in hot weather?" (Why, that's" un- all over). .."Do you suffer sudden pains In your stuuimiek while gullopping on a horse?" Well, 1 don't gallop on no horse, but i ride in a Ford, und those pains It is talking about are simply terrible. "do you feel dizzy after look libit*. "Do you fuel dizzy after leaking straight up at the star aetaurus?" Folks' when 1 lean back und look at that alar, 1 become so dizzy 1 have to sit down. .."Do you Imagine thatyou arttroubled with skipping of the heart?" There ain't an hour in the du> or night hut what my in-art skips ut i ast 0 heats out of go, and 1 am sure i have taught it jumping and skipping 1 at the same time) as many a t? beats mil of l."?; but, of course, aiis j only lakes plate alter i try to bt.il a train to tin- crossing or get pa. t a j red light. ..And thai almanac went to ask mu ii j questions as: "Do you tire easily? j Do you count sheep while trying to 1 sleep? Do you crave ham and eggs | while oil a diet of oat meal and toast ? l>o you jump if somebody shoots a gun behind you? Does the talking oi your wife irritate \ou? (Now, 1 am willing to answer that last question, but i prefer that my answer be k- pt | strictly eonlidelilial: It du). i am! guilt > of being afflicted with all this guy suggests. i Wish be won! in i j ask stu b personal questions . l . 1/ think I shall take up a treattn- nt i "i my own pretty soon. I ll try .it | r li rst. If thai fails. I will : ' a .-wing at trait and vegetables, u mi i an i.n - acional soda eiackt r. If 1 tb a : improve alter these experiment I inmhl quit working hut It hours r j da>. and lake a vacation of 2 c: 2 w i ni 1 days next year. You may jest assured that 1 intend to im'pro- . '*'[ . .. , , a. * i n \ i condition, even ii i have *- . j da\ or so at a health re- s,> ih' *' i ^.sort in August, j our nervously, Gee M< Gee. fmrf ' A f ** a'v: lya r r assi ng moments As a person grows older (not necessarily old), he recalls more vividly than ever the embarrassing tilings that have happened to him since ehihlhood. There is never a da> but what i think of some of the mistakes, blunders and foolish things 1 dul in years gone hv. Here are a f?.?w of | the most horrible happenings: 1 At a diner parly composed o? the up i >e r in . tali except me), 1 ate my tomato juu. out of a little tumbler with a spoon. My wife almost faint-j ed. hut I (iidii r know what the trouble' was till 1 gm home. 2?Wln-n I was sparking my girl t during m> early courting d... lj w-a- ealled upon to a.-k tin : .- >sing; I i < ouhin t think ut a word ii? s.c.-. 1j l in pi > h> m o\ t and >w < at d : rrible . It ?>p> t>: p--r-pir.it i-qi i!i !:. j . , and a m" - - ? e. e. a- > to ' ' i ' j ;ti i " j !!-> > i 1. \ a.- .. : . . . . o--I <o0 : . 1 W a: -i , r a'. . . : lose l > i k > again. 1 I vi-itid I i.. 1,- i;ud s loik> the citv wlnn 1 was about II i had never hi -tiire nii .xei.i in in a won e ?i:a ion. table etiqn-tti. standing eolla and silverware. 1 tried to cut !:;>- It a 1 i- Ce ot butt- r iro ma lata.- ,arii ball tin- last time I saw th.it : rich ot bo vim xtr.n t. it was nila:.. tliru the Kiti In ii door. I have m . r ked butt' r sun . that breakfast ? >:n e. | get up before d- - I ' wtls ji.issi d; ami had to return to tin- table or die. Another tinn-. i went to a lug picnic and didn't know till | got nearly home that my pants w. r. torn in the wrong pla? . Agasn. i trad to drink niy coffee without making a noise. a horse didn't luve anything on me in swallowing. Ltut the worst tliitiv 1 ever did was i met an old sweetheart of mine and asked how her husband was enjoying tin- heat: tit was August). He had been dead 2 years. Things and habits that were a. disgrace 25 years ago are all quite nice and proper today. We buy and sell used cars. Cash for your car In ten minutes. Kedfearn Motor Company, Camden, 8. C.? i Adv. 16 Young Pullets Need Good Feed - Range ('lemson, June 29.?The kind of feed ; given to pullets during the growing period will be an important factor in ! their development and their ability to i produce u profitable number of winter ! ggs, I'. II. (Jooding, extension poultryman, advises. "The best practice In handling summer feeding." Mr. Hooding says, "seems to be to feed moderately of u good growing mush and plenty of wholesom grains; to provide a* clean range supplied with shade and green feed; and to let the pullets develop normally. "A ration for growing pullets that has given good results consists of 16 pounds each of ground yellow corn, wlieut middlings, wheat bran,, and f> pounds of meat scraps or tish meal, with yellow corn, hopper-fed." Doubtful Veracity Judge- Do you consider this defendant a reliable man? lias be a good j reputation for truth and veracity? Witness?Well, to be honest with you, Your Honor; that man has to get! somebody else to call bis hogs at . feeding time. They won't believe him. HELPFUL HINTti After the porcelain sink has been thoroughly washed and allowed to dry stains can bo removed by sprinkling generously with cream of tartar and allowing it to stand for several hours, Don't pack your chicken or Hah dressings in too tightly because they expand considerably while baking. Cream will whip easier if the bowl and beater are placed in the refrlgerator until they are the sutne temperature uh the cream. I'm ting cold cream in a warm bowl makes the beating harder i Ice cream or other frozen desserts can be removed from the inold easily if a hot cloth is placed around the moid. Old ink spots can sometimes be removed by washing in hot lard. The old-fashioned lamp chimney is said to be toughened by boiling in weak brine. Hard boiled eggs can be cut neater if the knife is first moistened in water. Iron rust can be removed from clothes by moistening 4\viih lemon juice ami salt and placing in the sun. The rathllnder. I'rsident Roosevelt has signed the resolution extending the "nuisance" taxes for a period of two years. firi =e=====^SpEr?TerfleSTtiTrr=-r:^ On? of the biggest stills and a v^ry large amount of equipment Cou jlaeated by Constable Mauley <5r?Kor and two Chaster officer* la*i day on an Inland In the Catftwbs rbw which In the dividing line between^ counties of Lancaster and ('In-HUr. a 10o gallon Btlll, twelve barrels 0f mash, four 10 gallon keg* and two fifty gallon Hteel drum* were confi?. cated. n<> liquor wuh found on the premises und Officer Gregory ^ that while the Btlll appeared to have not been in use for some time it ed to be ovident that 11?<? operators were getting ready for a run, Mr, Gregory Huid that when the office* approached Homebody, from th? river bank uttered a loud Hhout that warn ed operatorB on the Island. All tha kegw and druma were empty umj lhe liquor making material confiscate wan the twelve barrels of mush. Mr. Gregory Buhl the Btlll wuh located in Chester county.?Lancaster Nswb. Two dare dpvils with small balloons attached to their bodies, jumped from one airplane high in the air, and wen, caught by a second plane that flew under them above the San Fernando valley of California. The agricultural department reports a 20 per cent decrease in the Mi spring pig crop a? compared with the spring crop of 1924. "DFFORE you start on your holiday trip, let us completely inspect your car. There is no charge for this service and it will assure you of a saf^r and more enjoyable trip< " For the convenience and safety of car owners Firestone has established more than , v 500 Auto Supply and Service Stores through ,* out the country, and thousands of Firestone Dealers are also equipped with complete Auto Supplies and complete Service Departments, to test and service your tires, brakes, batteries, spark plugs, in addition to power lubrication and crank case service. AVOID THE DAJM3ER OF BLOWB0TS Firestone removes^i^danger of blowouts bv preventing >freirmain cause?internal friction andThis is accomplished by GunvDi^ng> -'"There are three questions and answers that will solve your problem of what tires to buyi 1"Will the tread give me the greatest traction and protection against c ,kiddi^KX^ ? Recent tests by a leading University show that Firestone High Speed Non-Skid Tires stop a car 15% I quicker than any other of the leading makes. For eight consecutive years Firestone Tires hst<j ! been on tne winning car in the dangerous Pike's j Peak Race where a skid means death. I "Are they blowout'proofF* ! ~ ?Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires have the most | amazing records for being blowout-proof of any tires | ever built. In the gruelling 500-Mile Race at Indian- j apolis, May 30th, every one of the 33 cars was equipped with Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires Not one I of the.33 thivcis had tire trouble of any kind. I Ab Jenkins drove his 5,000 pound $ar on Firestone | j Gunl-Dipped Tires over the not salt beds of Utah, I 3,000 miles, averaging 127.2 miles per hour, with jl temperatures as high as 120?, without tire trouble of j 1 any kind. f j 3"\V ithout sacrificing these two Ij important safety features will they give Ij tne longer mileage, thus making them the j j most economical tires I can buyV* I ? Firestone High Speed Tires not only give you I more than 50% longer wear, but also lowest cost p? mile. In fact, unequaled mileage records of thousands^^B of car owners add undisputed evidepce of the longer H wear and greater economy of Firestone High Speed I Tires. Equip your car with a set of Firestone Gum-Dipped | Non-Skid Tires, the safest tires ever built and avoid the dangers of skidding and blowouts* _ .| 8L ^ Speed Tires stop i Ogive greater blowout1 ^protection. Gum-Dlppinfl^MM ^ gives more than 50%]Wm?ffM W longer non-skid wear. I (ju/nD&ud M nde svitl tlie highest grade of rubber and cotton. Accurately l?alancc?l and rigidly inspected mid \* e know it is as perfect as human ingenuity can make it. 4.50-21 87.7$ 4.75-19 HO to.Of 4.75-19 S.IO 5.00-19 HC It.OS 5.00-19 S.S* 5.25-18 HO It.to 5.25-18 e.7? 5.50-17 HD 18.7$ 5.50-17 10.7# 6.00-17 HD 14.SO 6.00-16 tt.ee 6.50-19 HD 17-41 ?B KHfypiyniT^^^B' . ^4.40-21 Jj CENTURY PROGRESS GumZ>tno6ct. S Equal or nup?* 9 ] rior to any <?- S I called F i r t 8 g Swpj-r ?* g | DoLuxo lino rc- | | Kurdlean of | ^ name, brand or 3 ^ manufacturer. | i 1.5(1-J I #7.SO i 3g 1.75-1'? 7,75 i H 5.0O-1') H.JO i 5.25-1H 9.1Q |3 o:n?i Sini V: Proportionately Low J iijiii? . Mmmmr V m|[ OLOFIELD TYPE (jusrt Diflatxt S Equal or luperi- S or to any apocial E brand tiro made for mini din- ? r trihut<t?. imU i | vrrtined without | | the manufac- I ? turrr's name or | s fcuurniitro. \ 14.50-21 $*.65 t 5.00-1") 7.55 J 5.2.1-1R 8.40 i 4 5-50-17 9.1Q 8 3 Olhoi Si.?? HfooM 1l if ?.4o-a^MMJ| SENTIN EL TYPE j| Firciton* Ml name and 1x3 ! guarantee. | Equal or an- g perior to any | tire in thia | price claaa. "TiuTTT sfcTosl I ? 4.75-17 6.40 $ | 5.25-18 7.6O | ? 5.5O-10 8.7?l I Oihei Sitot S Proportionately Law S Bk dU A.^lll11 COURIEI TTPE : j | For ear owner* j who need new | stefrty ?i a . . IH wry low price. I i I l30r.1V2CI-|$4.*fl ! I 4.40-21 4.7J ! 4.50-21 s.a* I BATTERIES A? Low As 8C55 f ^jExch. SPARK PLUGS Each In Sets 58? BRAKE LINING I As Low A> ?3?,! I I "Firestone OTEWftnT-Wflawrrii ! 5 TUBE SET 1*29^ 6 TUBE i*39^ 7 TUBI I I: WM B ^B 4 B fc B + m- * Mm ^B ^B ^B |B B V A 4^B ^^B ^^^B ^^^^B B ^^m ^B ^^B ^B B ^^^B ^^b ^?*^^^v<^SS^SS^??i!S?5^S???S^S??^By?5^B5j^Sf^^W C. E. Davis' Service Station City Filling Station Red Star Service Sta&^B ? . yi<i>^>iwfiU?ifa??|.?iii .