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t PAGE SIX' Ji 7,- r* y. ,v • ■/ ,.i ^ ■ 4 4 N ..r 'wmwzt ':>>r -J~7. ‘ 7' ' ' ■ -• ' r THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. y* ’ * THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1927 J i STOCKINGS DOWN GAME SECEDERS •,'i TO BE OPENED FRIDAY ' • r ' - , . 1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••< Wilson Leads Way To Victory When He Intercepts Pass and Runs for Touchdown. Rock Hill, Oct. 29.—Charlie Wilson, tearing, dodging, twisting, plunging, ran 45 yards through the entire Er- skine team, with an intercepted pass and a blocked punt recovered behind the Erskine end line & few minutes later, spelled defeat forTK^^Keceders from Due West here today after thej^ had waged a game but losing battle from the first kickoff. The scoring came in the third quar ter. The first half ended with P. C. ift possession of the ball one yard from the.last white marker. The Seceders came back with a whirlwind attack as the third quarter opened, advancing the ball to midfield. Wilson snatche 1 f a pass on Erskine’s 45-^Srd line and ' dodged through the team for a touch- | down. Stamps missed the drop kick for extra point. The safety followed shortly after the next kickoff. Tim mons broke through and blocked Reid’s punt and recovered the ball be yond the Erskine end line for a safety.' The backfield combination of Reid and Parkinson chalked up repeated gains for the Seceders but not enough to ovreshadow the line plunging of Wilson, Presbyterian back. Erskine’s Garnet and Gold was outclassed but was game until the last play. They appeared to gain strength in the clos ing minutes in stopping the fierce | plunging of the Presbyterian backs. — Erskine never sueoeeded i "P»W n R ! School To RCCeiVC possession of the ball m striking dis- •ttn*e of the Presbyterian goal except in tl^vfinal quarter when Stamps {Hint ed straight into the air for no gain Lanford Council No. 257, Jr. O. U. Petition Is Heard Asking for Modem on the SO-yar^ line. j A. M., will present a Bible and flag Health Ordinances for the City. Erskine attempted 15 passes, com-' g un( j a y f Oct. 6, at 3:30 p. m. to the Other Matters Considered, pleting 5 for 65 yards, while P. C. at- New p r0 splect school at the new Pros- City council met Tuesday evening in tempted 12 and completed five-for 87 p ec t Baptist church near Laurens. regular session with Mayor McMillan mond Wofford, which occurred last yards. P. C. gained 24o yards from j The following program will be of- and Aldermen Blalock, Wilson, Duncan Thursday from tetanus, more faniil- Carolina-Georgia Memorial Bridge, Calhoun Highway—Spanning the Savannah - River, Near Calhoun Falls, S. C. COUNCIL HOLDS Bible and Flag i ' REGULAR MEET Young Boy Dies From Lockjaw Friends in the city of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wofford of Lexington, N. C., un til recently of this city, will regret to learn of the death of their son, Ray- scrimmage to 110 yards for Erskine. Lineup and summary: Presbyterian (8) Erskine (0) Blalock le White Blake It Donald Me Naull - Ik Jones McKenzie ... c Miller Neighbors rg Cathey| Witherspoon rt Barkley (c) Timmons re. Stamps (c) qb Reid | Moore Ih Phillips j Owen? rh Hood j Wilson fb Parkinson Score by quarters: Presbyterian .... 0 .0 8 0—81 Erskine 0 0 0 0—0 Presbyterian scoring: Touchdown, fered: Song—America the Beautiful. Prayer. ^ Welcome address—Miss Kate Wofford. Response—Edwin Yarborough. Special music. Flag drill—E. J. Hisey, state secre- Acceptance of flag—Mr. Culbertson. Special music. Presentation of Bible—Edward B. Smith, maydr of Union. Acceptance of Bible—Mr. Power. Song—Onward Christian Soldiers. and Holland present. -* iarly known as lockjaw. Infection that Dr. T. J. Peake, representing the is thought by physicians to have been ; public health committee of the Chan:- received when a small blank cartridge V. her of Commerce, appeared to present exploded in his hand, produced the fa- ; to council a resolution passed on Oct. tal disease. Many here who know Mr. 11th by this organization, which read and Mrs. Wofford will learn with pro as follows: found regret of the unusual case r;- “Resolved: That it is the sense uf suiting in the death of their young the Chamber of Commerce that me- son. dern health ordinances governing the slaughtering and handling of moat ! WANT ADS and the sale thereof, and the handling and sale of fish, and production and CHRYSANTHEMUMS — now ready, sale of milk in the city of Clinton, priced ' reasonably. Turnips and should be passed by the city council, greens. Collards for sale at my resi- Edward Stevens is councilor of the and that in order to put such ordi- dence, West Main st. Phone 126. Mrs. •al organization. nances into effect city council should J. w. Milam. ll-3-3tc employ a thoroughly competent health Wilson; safety, Timmons. Substitu tions: Presbyterian, Beckman for Me-j Naull, Sumerel for Neighbors, Stevens fur Timmons, Timmons for Stevens, j Wertz for Timmons, Dugan for Wil- j D r . L. R. Lynn left the city early son; Erskine, Barkley for White, Tink- Tuesday morning for Dublin, Ga., Dr. L. Ross Lynn Out Of The City inspector whose duty it would be to CUBAGE PLANTS the year round, carry out all health ordinances, and e The k, . nd l s - The P nce - to make cases under health ordinances « loo V*? u'Z' wherever conditions justified same; Blakely, if also in order to carry out properly F0R SALE—6-room house on beauti- health ordinances covering the slaugh- ] f ul corner lot in the heart of the A A * ( yfnnoun cingj) QlieBuick Autumn Display cordially invite you -to ^ ^ attend a special showing of motor car fashions for 1928— %i U y,, v —introducing lustrous colors of lasting Duco . •. rich uphol- •• steries of the finest quality .. • smart new appointments. * The Buick Autumn display opens Saturday and will con tinue all through the week. Don’t miss this interesting exhibit. NOVEMBER 12 to 19 THOMASON MOTOR CO., Laurens, st/m; i s. c. ler for Donald, Blakeley for Cathey, | w here he is to spent the next ten days’ terin ? of cattle,-sheep, goats, hogs, j nicest re8 jd e ntial part of Clinton. See - should erect a modern! — - ^ Boyte for Hood, Jim Tinkler for Phil- conducting evangelistic services in lips, Hindman for Boyte, McKee for Barkley, Smith for McKee, Lentz for Barkley. jetc., the city the Presbyterian church. The Presby- 5ani,ar >' abbatoir ’ with an terian's'of’Gef^fjia^are"conducting” re- j incinerator of proper capacity. Ordi- vival services at this time throughout nances should require a 1 fresh meats me if you want one of the nicest plac es in town. J. L. Wright. ll-3-2tc FOR RENT—One 5-room bungalow, north Sloan street. Apply to J. T. pared for market in the city abbatoir, j Lokey. tf and only animals approved by the i —7 ^ . . ..... health insnector should be slauehter- FOR SALE—Green tomatoes, turnips completed 5 for 87 yards; Erskine at- will not return to the city until Nov. offered for sale and cabbage plants. Apply to J. tempted 15, completed 5 for 65 yards.: 14th. h.vtng s and approval.” First downs: P. C. 12, Erskine 6. the synod, and Dr. Lynn was-invited ° er f , or sa , e . lT l_ .l* 1 Penalties: P. C. 5 yards, Erskine 30 several months ago and urged to give yards. Passes: P. C. attempted 12,; ten days to assist in the campaign. He Yardage gained from scrimmage: C., 245, Erskine 110. P. !in Atlanta following the Dublin meet ing. Hamp Stone, Clinton, S. C. ll-24-4tc Two Million Women W/t Know— Women everywhere have been quick to realize the importance of the A&P low price potiev. They have learned the simple secret of effect ing economies in their food budgets. More than two million women are laving daily at the A&P. COMING— “THE BIG PARADE” Nov. 14-15-16 Casino Theatre w : RICE FANCY BLUE ROSE 5 lbs 29c KARO l'X, Syrup l ^ lb 10c Gortons CODFISH 2 cans 25c CRISPQ FIG BARS lb 10c Guest Ivory Soap 4 cakes , 15c A & H SODA 6 pkgs -25c Council listened to a discussion of the needs of better health measures in the city as presented and explained by Dr. Peake, and decided to get the matter before the people in mi effort to take definite action some time in the near future. Th usual appropriation of $100 per year for the benefit of the Clinton W 1YTOOW public library, was voted by council as * * # heretofore. Plumbing to uriU’ a X: s ^n: U of e t h; r c^ steam and Hot Water animals that recently died. Heating. All work guar- Council voted a salary increase of an 4. J Fetimnfpc IWp ; $10 per month for L T. Ramage, night aniecQ. ILSIimaieS IiCe. fire truck driver. Council ordered the placing of sliced limit signs on the edge of tne city .n all directions, and instructed ibx police force to make special efforts to <n- . force the regulations in the interest ■ j of public safety. Clinton Bargain House Going Out :: ^ Of . Business $15,000 worth of new merchandise given to the people at give-away prices—it is an honest-to-goodness going out of business. Free! VALUABLE GOODS ABSOLUTELY FREE! Saturday Morning, Nov. 5, at 9 o’clock, we will give away free to the first 100 people to enter the store a package which will con tain valuable merchandise, from pins to dresses and shoes. Be here early and get yours. LAURENS THURSDAY, Nov. lO Phone 303 J. Delmonte Yellow Cling PEACHES LGE Can 23c SOUP 3 Cans 25c Tomatoes Futtk 3 no 2 can 25c BEANS, 3 ^ 25c 5c candy bars & gum 3 for 10c CLEAN SWEEP B BROOMS each 34c Dutch CLEANSER 3 cans 20c ANSWERS, TO QUESTIONS PUB LISHED LAST WEEK—OCT. 29. (1) Elizabeth; Luke 1. (2) Tamar, Rahab. Ruth and Bath- sheba; Matthew 1. (3) Lo-ruhamah; Hosea 1. ( !) Cozbi; Numbers 25. (5) Wo^nen of Samaria; Amos 4. (6) In Isaiah 3. (7) Salome; compare Matthew 27: z 56 with Mark 15:40 and 16:1. ° (8) Belshazzar’s mother; Daniel 5. (9) At entrance of Zuph; 1 Sam. 9. (10) Rachel; Gen. 35. (11) Mary Magdalene, Joanna, Su- o'sanna and Salome; compare Luke 8: 3, with Mark 15:40, 41. (12) Four; Gen; 7:7. (13) Isaiah 8. (14) Anna; Luke 2. (15) Iiydia; Act* 16. (16) Rebekah; Gen. 27. (17) Sarah; Gen. 20. (18) Job’s wife; Job 2. (19) Shiphrah and Puah; Ex. JL (20) Anna; Luke 2. •i cle’at Atlantic & Pacific T “ Clinton, S. C. IV N*< Co. * Nurse Advises WEAK, RUN-DOWN WOMEN To Take Cardui r CAMPBELL LODGE TO MEET Campbell lodge No. 41, A. F. M., will hold it* regular meeting Friday, Nov. 4, at 7:30 o’clock. AH member* »> requested to be present. 7- V. P. Adair, Secretary. u What Do P. S, JEANES A V: Do? A "I have known of Cardui for nearly twenty five years,” aay* Mr*. Selma Meissner, 1072 Hsrrison Ave., Beaumont, Texas. "During that time, I have taken it several times awd have frequently recommended it to others, for it is a splendid medicine and I aai glad to give pso> pie the benefit of my experience. 1 have been a nurse for several years and have often come In con tact with patient* who ware run down and weak. Often I have told sufferers of Cardui, and the way I, myselfi bad been helped after tak- ing. it. and advised them to give it atrial. Many of them have since Qiankad me for what I told them, so I am willing that other women should know about it, too. ”1 first took Cardui because I waa awfully run-down. I had no appe tite, rad waa weak and listless. It waa hard to keep going undenauch conditions, and I looked for some thing which would help me. 1 had read of Cardui and decided to try it. After taking it, I improv ed so much that I hare taken it tinea whenever 1 needed a tonic.** Sold by all druggists. A SHOW OF SUPREMELY STUPENDOUS SURPRISES A PEERLESS PROGRAM Of PRE-EMINENT PERFORMERS 8li«w Ctiiductcd »r Cverytfcin« N»«. N*v*l. Colly tad Ccnviaciw, Aa Haaact date Liao fartl. t Mot Marvrlout AauMMMal latoarlw Tba Rtal Stan al tha Cir«t Firmament FREE TO ALL—ONE/MILE Of tMWHFlCOIT PMADE AT 11 «.M. Prtfoimanm 7 and 0PM Doort open I and 7 P. M. TICKETS ON SALE CIRCUS DAY ONLY AT PUTNAM DRUG STORE, LAURENS -V.