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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1B26
D. E. TRIBBLE CO.
CLINTON, S. C.
UNDERTAKERS & LICENSED
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All Calls I'romptly Attended To
Day or Night
ALL MOTOR EQUIPMENT
Day Phone It Night Phone 205 or 24
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DIXIE GEM
ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRES
BYTERIAN CHURCH
C. Bynum Betts, Pastor
10:00 a. m., Sabbath School. P. S.
Jeanes. Superintendent.
11:00 a. m., Morning Worship. Ser
mon, “The Unavoidable Question.”
4:00 p. m., Junior Y. P. C. U. Miss
es Mattie Blakely and Julia Patrick,
DRINKING PARTY
ENDS IN FIGHT
Festivities Clase As Wounds Are
, Slashed In Throats of Fath
er and Son. -—
As the result of an alleged drink
ing party at the home of Tom Wood-
tuff, a few miles from Clinton, on last
Saturday night, Woodruff and his son,
Oren Woodruff, are under the care of
physicians with badly slashed throats,
said to have been inflicted with a
pocket knife by Harry Williams, mem-
leaders.
0:30 p. m.. Senior Y. P, C. U., Mifeh^r of Narder Bros, shows that were
Alice Todd. President. in operation here last week. Follow-
AND
CLINCHFIELD
Dixie Ice & Fuel Co
Clinton, S. C.
atch
Elimination!
Good Health Depends Upon Good
Elimination.
R etention of bodily waste in
the blood is called a “toxic con
dition.” This often gives rise to a
dull, languid feeling and, sometimes,
toxic backaches and headaches. That
the kidneys are not functioning prop
erly is often shown by burning or
■canty passage of secretions. Thou
sands have learned to assist their
kidneys by drinking plenty of pure
water and the occasional use of a
stimulant diuretic. 50,000 users give
Doan's signed endorsement. Ask
your neighbor !
DOAN'S
Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys
Fo«te r -MUburn Co., Mfg. Chem..Buffalo, N. Y.
7:30 p. m., Evening Worship.
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Prayer Meet
ing.
A cordial welcome Is extended to
all to attend these services.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. D. J. Woods, U. !)., Pastor
Abom your
Health
Things You Should Know
by John Joseph Gaines, M. D.
COFFEE
in operation here last week
ing the fight, the men were rushed
to Clinton and given medical aid. Oren
\\ oodruff, the young man, is reported My readers doubtless feel that all
to be in a critical condition. -It re- has been said about the national morn-
said. There
recall distinct-
ouired 17 stitches to sew up the^Tong |lng beverage, that can be
gash in his neck and he has suffered ‘ i s an 0 jd admonition, I r«
10:00 a. m., Sunday school. D. W. *c be getting along very well.
A. Neville, Superintendent.
11:15 a. m., Morning Worship.
3 30 p. m., Junior Christian Endea
vor.
6:45 p. m., Intermediate and Senior
Christian Endeavor Societies meet.
7:30 p. m., Evening IVorship.
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Prayer Meet
ing.
iou are cordially invited to attend
any one or all of our services. •
from the loss of blood ever since the jy—“if you can’t say anything good,
wound was treated. The father is saidj sa y nothing.” Discussing my old
Pat friend, I shall mention only the vtr-
Terry, said to have been another mem
ber of the alleged party, received a
painful wound in the face,- probably
tues. . -
Who has not found relief from dis
tressing headaches in the amber cup—
^TT‘ h d ur * n K the free-for-; especially on extended journeys ? Ask
5,1 n-'u- ' . . . . ' soldier on the strenuous march,
Williams is now in the county jailj or after the hard-fought battle; ask
awaiting the outcome of.the wounds.the laborer in whatever field his en-!
THORNWELL MEMORIAL
CHURCH
(Presbyterian)
Rev. L. Rous Lynn, I). I)., Pastor
10:00 a. m., Sunday School: F. M.
Stutts, Superintendent.
11:00 a. m., Morning Worship.
4:00 p. m., Afternoon Worship.
7:00 p. m., Senior Christian Endea
vor.
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Prayer Meet
ing.
All are welcome to these services.
c* the Woodruffs. |deavor is expended; ask the excur-
It seems that Williams was invited sionist, the vacationist on his camping
out to Woodruff’s home Saturday trip, if coffee isn’t a genuine blessing
night, and later the host and guest undisguised.
got into a fight. Mrs. Woodruff tele
phoned for her son. The fight was
1 renewed when Williams is said to have
Most everybody knows that caffeine
is thq alkaloid of coffee—a heart and
nerve stimulant * of exceedingly de- ’
3 j ma Ji poc ^ et ^ n *^ e on b°th of pendable action. - The physician pre
the Woodruff men. Williams came
off without a scratch, it is stated bv
scribes caffeine with absolute confi
dence, in neuralgia conditions, to off-
ihe officers. The wounded men were j se t the depressing influence of more
placed in an automobile and driven; powerful pain-relievers—there is no
here by a daughter of the household, roo ^ e reliable drug,
while officers took care of Williams. People that have high blood-pres-
BROAD STREET METHODIST
CHURCH
L. E. Wiggins, Pastor
Sunday School, 10 a. nv., Gilbert B
Blakely, Superintendent.
11:00 a. m., Morning Worship.
7:30 p. m., Evening W’orship.
Epworth League, 7^30 p. m.
Eighth Grade
Names Officers be prohibited; but, that coffee is a
sures from other causes, should al
ways proceed under the advice of the
capable physician; here, coffee may
cause of high blood-pressure, I can-
During the past week the eighth not believer if it were, there would be
grade of the Clinton high school met, nothing easier of cure than the tension
t > elect class officers for the year. 1 Produced by the drug—simply by
Those elected were: Dorsey Howze abandoning the cause. I do not be-
McFadden, president; Medora Brown- lieve there * s a “coffee habit” any
ing, vice-president; Carol W’hite Cope-! rr - ore than I believe in a milk habit,
land, secretary-treasurer; Margaret ■ or a nieat habit, or a bread habit
i Jones, historian; Daisy Ledford, poet. I Coffee for breakfast only, is a good
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Prayer Meet- ( This year’s eighth grade is the larg-! ru l e for users. One cup is quite suf-
ing. jest in the history of the high school. • ficient f or the adu,t - Children do not
A cordial welcome to everyone to | v i need stimulants. Mild, black coffee
D ^ _ . 'is easier for the stomach than when
Iv. (J* J.» O. R6V16W j creamed and sugared.
all of these services.
Bad Color
(liver trouble)
"OCCASIONALLY I am trou-
N-' bled with spells of consti
pation and inactive liver,” says
Mrs. John L. Pence, Broadway,
Va. ”1 always use Thedfbrd’s
Black-Draught-when I feel a spell
of this kind coming on, for it
saves me a bacT headache. My
color gets sallow at times. I get
real yellow, showing that the tro
uble comee from the liver.
”1 have found Black-Draught to
be the finest land of a remedy
for this. I take Black-Draught
and make a tea out of it, and take
it, along in small doses for sever
al days. I have never found any
thing that served me so well
"Since I have known about
Black-Draught, I have not suffer
ed nearly so much with head-
1 ache, caused from indigestion. If
I find my tongue is coated, and
I wake up with a bad taste in
my mouth, I know I have been
eating indiscreetly, and I imme
diately resort to Black-Draught
to straighten me oat.”
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Edward Long, Pastor
Sunday School, 10 a. m., W.
Moorhead, Superintendent.
Preaching Service, 11 a. nr.
A.
This Morning
i
The R. O. T. C. cadet batallion of!
the Presbyterian college, will hold a j
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NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that appli-
Junior B. Y. P. U., 6:00 p. ra., Mrs. r<:V ‘ ew » followed by a- ceremony, this j cation for an increase in the capital
Edward Long, Leader, William Moor- ni0riun S at on the town square ( stock of Cilnton Hatchery & Feed
head. President. 1 m memor y °f the men killed during, Company from $10,000 to $30,000 is
Senior B Y P U 6-45 o m W j** 1 ® " or l d war - The troops will march .being made to the Secretary of State.
Junior B. l. r. u., p. m„ ». up MusgTove , trMt t0 Florida strMti 11 . 26 . 3tc John Spratt p^sideHt.
and up and down Broad street.
R .Anderson, President.
Evening Worship, 7:30 p. m.
Wednesday, 7:30 p. in., Prayer Meet
ing.
The public is cordially invited to all
the services.
ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH
Rev. M. R. Wingard, Pastor
Preaching services every Sunday af
ternoon at 4 o’clock except the second
Sunday of each month at 11 o’clock
in the morning.
Sunday School one hour before each
preaching service.
The public is cordially invited
worship with us at these services.
The
reviewing stand wii be in front of the
post office. All members of the
American Legion are invited to be in
the reviewing stand.
Santa Sends His Toys To Town
On Friday, Nov.
You Are Cordially'
to Our Toyland Opening.
Christmas season is again at hand and that dreaded
phrase—“Only so-many shopping days until Xmas” is to
be heard in its beating urgency. BUT—the opening of
toyland brings only joy to the little ones—and it is joy
we here broadcast. We have anticipated the wish of
every child and this Christmas season finds KING’S toy
department crowded to overflowiing with fascinating in
novations. For the girls—adorable baby dolls, perambu
lators, dishes, tables, chairs, books, games and what-not?
For the boys—wagons, automobiles, tool-chests, and me
chanical toys of all kinds, etc. Bring the kiddies in—and
enjoy it all yourself.
B. L KING & SGN
“THE LADIES SHOP”
to
Ihedfbrd&
CYRUS BAILEY MEMORIAL
METHODIST CHURCH.
T. A. Inabinet, Pastor
10:00 a. m., Sunday School. G. W.
Meadors, Superintendent.
Prayer Meeting each Wednesday at
7:30 o’clock.*
Schedule of Preaching Services
First Sunday at 11:00 a.m.
• First Sunday at 7:45 p. m.
Second Sunday at 11:00 a. m.
Third Sunday at 11:00 a. in.
Third Sunday at 7:45 p.'m.
Fourth Sunday at 11:00 a. m.
Fifth Sunday at 7:45 p. m.
The public is cordially invited to
attend these sendees.
Honor Roll For
Academy St. School
—. •
Second grade: Ruth Brown, Hester
Meadows, Agnes Boyter, Sula Mae
Davis, Pauline Whitmore, Coley Leo- j
pard.
Third grade: Eloise Crew, Mae!
McClendon, Mildred McClendon, Wil
liam Byars, Harold Carter.
Fourth grade: Arthur Rankin.
Fifth grade: Sarah Blakely, Beu
lah Mae King, Paul Whitlock.
Sixth grade: Rachel Webb, John
Gary Whitmire, Joe Carter.
With eyes more fiery, lips more
magnetic and romance more electric j
- -see RuAHph Valentino in “THE
SON OF THE SHEIK”—Casino Thea
tre, Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 15-16.
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LYDIA METHODIST CHUURCH
T. A. Inabinet, Pastor
10:00 a. m„ Sunday School. Bolt
Bobo, acting superintendent. »
Schedule of Preaching Services )
Second Sunday at 7:30 p. m.
Third Sunday at 11:00 a. m.
Fourth Sunday at 7:30 p. m.
Fifth Sunday at 11:00 a. m.
The public
atteniL-these-servieeav
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 11th day of
December, 1926, I will render a final
account of my a?ts and doings as ad
ministratrix of the estate of Samuel
1 Adair, deceased, in the office of the
Judge of Probate of Laurens county,
at 11 o’clock, a. m., and on the same j
day will apply for a final discharge |
from my trust as administratrix.
Any person indebted to said estate
is notified and required to make pay
ment on or before that date; and all
| persons having claims against said es
tate will present them on or before
said dale, duly proven or be forever
farred.
MRS. MARIE ADAIR PINSON,
12-2-4tc
Administratrix.
Women’ll love and admiration—see
is cordially invited to Rudolph Valentino in “THE 80N~~OF~
THE SHEIK—Casino Theatre. Mon
day and Tuesday, November 15-16.
Wrigley’s Chewing Sweet
^ helps teeth, mouth, throat
and cliflpeFttoa in a delightful
odon iof amoking and rating.
People of refinement use it
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. J. A. Marlcr, Pastor
10:00 a. m., Sunday school, L. W.
King, superintendent.
11:00 a. m., Morning Worship.
7:30 p. m., Evening Worship.
Prayer meeting every Wednesday at
7:30 p. m.
The public is invited to attend any
or all of these services.
LYDIA BAPTIST CHURCH
R. W. JUSTICE, Paator
10:00 a. m., Sunday School. W. E.
Johnson, Supt. .
11:00 a. m., Morning Worship (ev
ery Sunday.)
6:30 p. m., B. Y. P. U. meets.
7:30 p. m., Evening W’orship (every
Sunday.)
Mid-week prayer meeting every
Wednesday, evening at 7:30.
Everybody is cordially invited to at
tend all services.
Phone 47
City Tax Notice!
Notice is hereby given
that the time for pay
ment of City Taxes for
the year 1926 has been
extended without penal
ty until Dec. 1,1926, af
ter which 15 per cent
penalty will be added on
all unpaid taxes.
By order of Town
Council in session Oct.
27,1926.
W. M. McMillan,
Mayor.
Mary C. Holland,
Clerk-Treas.
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