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— j■*— ’ . \ 1 *• ~ ^ ^ — /'* i * ^ y s PAGE two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE CLINTON. S. C. ^ t -m THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1S26 SEABOARD ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE. OF ^ TRAINS CLINTON. S. C. A To and from SOUTH and WEST High School Gives * Local Talent Play Arrive: 2:51 a. m. Atlanta-B’ham 2:00 p. m. Athens-Atlanta Depart: 1:48 a. m. 2:15 p. m. 5:50 p 5:50 p m. Athens-Atlanta 1U m. m. B’ham-Meniphii 11 :W a. tii On Tuesday night the high school presented a local talent play, “Cupid Up-To-Date.” The play dealt with the constant strife between love and materialism, with the usual outcome: love winning out. 1 ' The play opened with a scene depict ing the discontent of the times. There To and from NORTH £nd HAS I' J^ras a desire stated for something new. Depart: Old Father Time called his “most use- Arrive 1:4S a. m. New York-Wash. 2:51 a. m. 1:48 a. m. Rich.-Norfolk 2:51 a. m. 11:30 a. m. New York-Wash. 5:50 p<ra. j ll:r-U a. m. Rich.-Norfolk 5:50 p. m. 2:0ti p. m. Monroe-Hamlet 2:00 p m.Jers ful handmaid,” common sense, from her stay on Mars, to come to his aid. Dan Cupid became disgusted with the state of affairs and left. Earth-dwell- had no need of his ministrations, C .q. LaHatte, T. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.' so he departed to another realm. Sen- W. H. Shands, Agent, Clinton, S. C. a ^ or tot Bing from brought her Washington “prognostica te a meeting D. E. TRIBBLE CO. i of '** n “ y T? 1 , pei>uaded them all to stop m, for she ( LINTON, S. C. ! said there was “nothing so potent as LNDERTAKERS Ai LICENSED science.” They were all changed, some EMBALMERS 1 being transformed to cats, monkeys. All To Calls Promptly Attended Day or Night ALL MOTOR EQUIPMENT Day Phone 94 Night Phone 205 or 24 etc. They soon missed Dan Cupid, and tried to get him back to earth. John Scientist, the great inventor, re stored them to their former status hy means of his star dust. Father Time .had turned his clock forward one hun- idred years. The womeft were trying BLUE HOSE WIN BATTLE FROM WAKE FOREST Demon Deacons Fall Before Wal ter Johnson's Men In Ashe ville On Last Saturday. LINE PLAYS BRILLIANTLY Stamps Intercepts Forward Pass and Races Eighty Yards For Touchdown. WHAT DO . P. S. J 2fA N S DO' . t omake a name for themselves in sci * f—-——[once, to the disgust of the men. Il!!ll!iiii!!li!llfi!ili!li!ni!l!. The love element was concerned wi h Bu’ly and his wife. Domestic*, C . - jQ a’d Dolly extreme cind her fiance, Will • The p ia > in p ° f Mrs - °- b Bur - "K w roughs as Dolly Extreme, and Mr. s \ ' ■ ; Barnie Parrott, as Will Steady, whs especially noteworthy. The vhole eiist s was good, but these were the out- DIXIE GEM AND CLINCHFIELD Dixie Ice & Fuel Co Clinton, S. C. landing characters. The Charleston contest a-nor.g the younger members of the cast created much merriment for the audience The choruses were very good. The proceeds realized from the play | will go to the high school athletic as sociation. News From Calvary Baptist Church On Friday night. Oet. 8th, several (Written for The Chronicle by Harvey R. Dickson.) In a battle studded with spectacu lar fighting and tense moments, a hold little band of Blue clad Presby- terain gridiron soldiers brought great er glory to their fighting outfit, to their coach, and to their Alma Mater when they completely routed the strong Wake Forest Demon Deacons. When the smoke of battle cleared away the final count stood thirteen to nothing in favor of the Palmetto Pres byterians. The game was played in neutral territory, but at the beginning of the fight the sentiment was strong ly in favor of the Old North State Baptists. But the citizens of Ashe ville proved themselves to be good sports, and after it was seen that the Blue Stockings outclassed, more root ers and supporters for the Presbyte rians wore in evidence than had been seen in a long time. The first quarter of the game was flayed with Presbyterian having a slight advantage oyer the Deacons. During that stage of the game, Marion Kirven slashed thru the Wake Forest 1 ne and blocked James’ punt, the Dea tons recovering on their own five-yard l : ne and punting to Hogrefe on Wake Forest’s 35 yard line. After a couple of line plays that netted three yards, the Blue Stockings completed a pass for ten yards, and first down, but were tailed back and penalized for offside. Stamps then attempted a field goal from the 40-yard line, but it went ide. The Presbyterians did not threaten the Demon goal any more during that quarter. In the second quarter in its begin- ring Presbyterian held the ball on her own 42-yard line^aecond down. Stamps gained two yards on a line play, and those seven forwards, backed by Wil son, Stamps, Owens and Hogrefe, be came veritable pillars of stone that proved stumbling blocks to the Dea cons in their desperate efforts'to push over a touchdown. James Wither spoon .played a man’s game through out, and during the closing minutes of play he cut through the strong Demon line to nail James for a five-yard loss as the latter was attempting to get off a menacing pass to Riley. Cork Barn well, Marion-Kirven, and Lee Griffith all deserve unlimited praise. In the backfield, all four men cov ered themselves with glory. Charge Wilson played a whale of a defensive game, to say nothing of his offensive tactics. Jimmie Stamps won the plau dits of the huge crowd by his cool and sound judgment in piloting the ma chine, and for his passing ability, and lastly for his brilliaiA run of 80 yards and a touchdown. Joe Owens was a good, consistent gaineV with the ball, and was unusually good on defense. Roy Hogrefe’s name was on the lips of all the fans in Asheville. His bril liant work in running back punts was nothing short of being miraculous. For the Deacons the line was the strongest the Presbyterians have faced this year. They were true Demons, and charged as no team has charged against the Blue Stockings this year. Emerson at right tackle was the out standing man. Riley was covered too much to allow him to do very much. In the backfield Ober and Chakles wcrtrth^"6utstanding men. ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BY LICENSED PHARMACISTS CALLED FOR AND DEUVERED PROMPTLY SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY “At Union Station” Phones 377 and 400 Phones 377 and 400 Nervous hot flashes *gOME time ago when in a stand condition,” says Mrs. Martha F. Marlow, of Broken Bow, OkU , ”1 tried numerous reme^ dies to tzy at least-to keep~| going, but I could noL weak and tired—just no good at alL My back aahed and had hot flashes until I was so very nervous I^VO^thered. ”1 couldn’t sleep and I: never hungry, and I kept | ting weaker. I couldn’t i on my feet This was an un usual condition for jne na I had been pretty strong all along. I knew that I would have to do and that pretty soon. . "Some friend suggested that I take Carded, and it certainly was a good suggestion, for after taking one bottle I could tell I was stronger and better. I didn’t quit. I kept it up all through the change and did fine. I felt like a different person efter I began taking Cardui.” Caidui has helped thousands of soiTering women. Sold by ell druggists. Irdies with the pp.stor met at; the'then punted to James on his own 30- church and organized a Woman’s Mis-j yard line. James fumbled and Bla- s’onary society, with Mrs. J. A. Mar-, lock was there to fall on it for the It-r a«t president and Mrs. W. D. Size- j Presbyterians. Jimmie Stamps flip- r ore as secretary-treasurer. The first j |H?d a 15-yard pass to Neil Stevens, meeting was held on Thursday, Oct. who raced to the Deacon’s 5 yard line. 14. at the home of the pastor, and ■ At this juncture it became evident tha?: phtns were made to raise the mission‘the South Carolinians hadmany back- t quota. A chicken supper is planned jers for they began to yelrfq^a touch- , for Saturday night, Oct, 23rd, at the: down. The Blue Stockings hoard their park in front of the mill. It is hoped | crys, and appeared anxious to slake that a large crowd will attend to help'their thirst for six points. Wilson hit ( this great cause. [the hard-charging Deacon line for two On Wednesday night, Oct. 13th, a | yards, followed by a like gain by l meeting was held at the church at Stamps. Third down and one to go. j which time six deacons were ordained; j At this point the powerful and bril- namely, L. A. Land. W. D. Sizemore, iJ A. Driggers, L. H. Bagwell. H. P. “Heads Win” Picture To Be Shown Free ^BUlCJt Thcuum Ventilator ^ Keeps the Crankcase dean - - '•just at your vacuum cleans your rugs at homo A special feature picture, “Heads Win,” which has attracted internation al attention, will be shown at the Flor ida Street school on Oct. 25th, and at the Academy Street school on the 26th. The picture is being brought to Clin ton through the efforts of the local schools as a means of promoting a greater interest in educational matters here, thru the courtesy of the Inter national Correspondence schools of Scranton, Penn. An added attraction to these performances will be a two- reel special, “The University of the Night.” The pictures will be shown in Clin ton on the two specified dates, abso lutely free to the general public^ No strings are tied to the entertainment, but it is given for the information and benefit of the public in the hope that its appearance here will be greeted with capacity crowds. ! Abercrombie, and Bro Whitlock. We had the help of Rev. Edward Long, Dr. Bailey, Bro. Bobo, and Bro. Sumerel of the First Baptist church, Rev. J. L. Bragg and Bro. L. W. King, of Lydia, and the pastor. Truly these were great services and we are looking for ward to greater things for this church. J. A. MARLER. 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Tht rook is a sweet breath that Cor one’s sell and Cor others—both WHIG LEYS 3 Iwiidv packs Treat Colds Externally For sore throat, bronchitis or deep chest colds, rub V’icks VapoRub briskly over throat and chest and cover with warm flannel. Vicks acts in two ways—both direct: mktorbod like a liniment and inkaUd as a vapor. A quick relief for the cold troubles of all the family. visas Our Sunday DINNERS Are Great Per Plate - • 60c The Mary Mosgrove r Tea Room /i r.~ . ■*' r r T7> y / try - ■ - / +* *+/ 6 6 6 ia.a. prescription for Malaria, Chills and Dengue or Bilious Fever. It kills the g> Fevi liant James Witherspoon was called over from left tackle and placed by the rugged Captain Griffith. With these two mountains of strength in front of him, Jimmie'Stamps eased through the Forest line for a touch down, kicking the extra point a few seconds later. Shortly after the Presbyterian touchdown the Deacons sent a cold chill down the backs of the Blue Stock ing suporters. Wake Forest gained nossession of the ball on Presbyteri an’s 43-yard line and quickly made two first downs, placing the ball on P. C.’s 9-yard line. These two first downs were featured by a brilliant run by Ober for thirty yards. First down and nine yards to go. Chakles got lour yards. Ober got two more. Ober fail- td to gain, and on the fourth down the mighty Chakles failed to get a touch down, tne bai* going over to Presby- lerian on her own 18-inch line. Stamps punted out cf danger as the half end ed.- £ At the beginning of the second half, both teams came back into the. game with renewed vigor and enthusiasm. Wake Forest was desperate for a score, but Presbyterian held the ad vantage during the third period, and while the ball see-sawed up and down the field neither team threatened to score. At the hegir.ning of the third quar ter the Demons opened another fero cious, assault on the Presbyterians. They were frantic for a tieing score, and forward passes Hterally rained on McCormick field. But the gallant Blue Stockings were not to be taken off their feet by any such method of at tack. Failing in that, the Deacons then began to hammer the line and by a series of smashing drives placed the cowhide on the Presbyterina 8- yard line. James knew the Presbyterian line, in the shadow of its own goal, was well night impregnable and for that reason attempted a pass to Riley. At this point the most spectacular play of the whole game came into being. Jimmie Stamps leaped high in the air to pull the oval into his arms, and with two Presbyterian players to ward off would-be tacklers, he glided down the side line for eighty yards and another glittering, sparkling touchdown. With this spirited run went the Wake Forest hopes of tieing the count. They failed to threaten the South Carolinians after that. The stars for the Presbyterian team were the thirteen men who played dur ing the game. 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