The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 05, 1929, Image 11
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1929
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CUNTON. S. C
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CAMPBELL LODGE
TO MEET FRIDAY
Campbell Lodg^e No. 44, will hold a
special meeting Friday night, Dec. 6,
at 7:30. Work in M. M. degree. R. R.
Nickles, district deputy grand master,
will confer the degree. All members
are urged to be present. '
V. P Adair. Sec.
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Dr. Frank F. Hicks
DENTIST
Clinton, South Carolina
Office National Bank Building
Dr. Smith’s Former Location.
Phone 153
V/omen Suffering
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If functional Bladder Irritation
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The Best Purgative for
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Girl Meant ‘‘No’*
San Francisco, Cullf.—Sam
Rocco is a hard man to dlscour
age. but after three trips to Jaii
here be decided that possibly
Miss Betty Herman’s “no**
meant Just exactly that.
Rocco, according to police ro*
ports, went to an apartment
house to visit Miss Herman. He
rang her doorbell. Miss H®*’^
man apparently didn't want to
see him. Sara tried to break In.
Glenn Daft, manager of the
house, protested. Sam pulled a
gun. acc<»rding to witnesses, and
fired at Daft. He missed. He
was still trying to gain entry
wlien iHtlice arrived. At the
city pri.son he furnished $r»(XI
bail aud was released.
Umiismaved. he returned to
Ml.«s Herman. She called
RESUME OF FOOTBALL SEASON
(From The Blue Stocking) «
At the close of the season, one can danger zone into the enemies’ terri-
look back over the games, see where | tory on the fourth down,
mistakes have been made and where Dunlap played fullback. Lighter
things might have been different. Yet than any first, string fullback in the
as we turn back over the past three
months work, it can be termed noth
ing less than successful.
The Blue Stockings had a hard
schedule this season, playing every
state team except Clemson, besides
two North Carolina teams and one
from Georgia. Opening the season a
week earlier than was expected due
t( a late game added to the schedule,
the Hose joui*neyed to Shelby where
state, Orell hacked up the line, watch
ing the holes and stopping many an
attack before it got past the line of
scrimmage. Wherever the play went,
Dunlap was there.
Galloway and Young were the other
two Ijackfield men that were in the
line-up. Young called signals when in
tli^ game and generalled the team
well. Injury in scrimmage kept Bevo
cut of the last two games of the sea-
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pnlice. Sarn was arrested again
and once more furnished ball.
He staried for ••he place a
third time. Police, however,
succeeded I in persuading biro
that .MJss Herman meant ’’uo.”
j they met Lenoir-Rhyne and returned • son. Galloway passed with either hand j
j with a 15-0 victory. |and occasionally was on the receiving,
I A week later the Mercer Bears end. He showed his superiority in'
I came to Clintdn. Never having won broken-field running, and in the lat-.
! from the Georgians, and after revenge Ieral passes was right there for’his'
from the previous season’s 7-6 score, j share.
the Calvinists played one of the best j Ritchie and Senter played in all the
games of the season. Outweighed by I games. At end runs Ritchie excelled,
many pounds the P. C. team came ! while Senter punted some and could
through with a 6-0 win. ! wriggle through the line for good
Furman was the next meat for the' gains. Walker backed up the line and
French Medic Forfeits
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Paris.—Dr. Pierre Marie of the Pa»-
Garnet and Blue, but gave the boys a
surprising upset, winning by 12-0.
did it well.
For another year the Blue Stock-
This proved to be one of the worse ' jngs have lived up to their reputation
back-sets for P. C.’s team, leaving ; Qf fighters. Never knowing when
^ur institute lab(>rat..ry in Purls | them in poor shape, but not licked by ; they were licked, always giving their
died a martyr to sclejoce from hot
nlism, tlie deadly food-poisoning dli
ease which claimed a nurijber of vic
tims in Great Britain some years ago
and which for years he had been try
ing to combat.
Doctor Marie for two weekfc aut-
fered untold ugony ^ the deadly dla-
ense, which causes a slow and pain-
Relieves
the congestion, reduces
complications, hastens recovery.
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Bargains in both club and single
subscriptions. 1 have some at
tractive offers in gift subscrip
tions that will solve some of your
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Christmas shopping problems.
a long way. When, a few days later j"best, never-say-die spirit, playing hard
the Carolina aggregation was due on clean, they emerge from the fray,
the schedule, it was a tired team,; ^j^h little regret. This year sees
fighting hard, but not in shape, that' the loss of Capt. Beckman, Martin,
suffered one of the worst defeats in , Walker and Means. It will be hard to
history, 41-0. j fj|j the places of these men, although
P. C. s third hard game in a row | number P. C. is losing less than
hit the following week. The boys went usual. With the new material coming
up from the rat squad, the boosters'of
ful death by gradual paralysis of the | to Charleston rated to be beat had
organs, while leaving the intelllgen^ , j ^ surprise,
intact, continued its ravages hour by
the Garnet and Blue can look forward
hour until death released him. played up to form, and it was with no to an even more successful season.
_/ , . i „ .Ki..*. ; little difficulty that the Charleston-i
The scientist, who was only thirty- i. •' ■ ,. n I
•iRht years old, had been experiment- , were able to wm, 14-0-
tag with the object of discovering a| Wofford met the Calvinists atj,he
■erum which would act as an anti- | Spartanburg fair. Picked to win oy .a
dote to botulism. A fortnight ago | two-touchdown margin, the Hose gave
while he was crushing In his labor- t,he poorest exhibition of the season,
Notice!
Nice choice Timothy
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Oats. Also best Appier
Seed Oats and Wheat.
Sweet Feed, Dairy and
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prices.
atory the dsmger(»us toxic powder
which ne hoped would serve the pur
pose a miuute particle lodged In hia
left eye. Two days later he realized
he was infected with the disease.
His eyes became inflamed and the
lids closed. Then the mouth and
throat became paralyzed, and In turn
the arms, shoulders and the legs. As
the mouth could not be opened, noor-
while the Terriers played inspired ball,
winning by a 13-6 tally. In this game |
Jimmie Green opened up for a t''uch- j
down on the kickoff, making an 86-.
yard run. j
The game with Erskine at Anderson '
was just too bad—for Erskine. Dops- ^
sters are still trying to figure It out.
Much the underdogs, the P. C. aggre-
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Take Advantage of These Values
OCTAGON SOAP, large size, bar Sc
FLOUR, per barrel
$6.60
CALUMET
BAKING POWDER, lb. can
25c
SUNBRITE
CLEANSER, 3 cans for
10c
TEMTOR
PRESERVES, 16-oz. jar 23c
ROSEDALE YELLOW CLING
PEACHK, No. 2V2 can 21c
FAT BACK, Ib 11c
fi^nca /fart« i; RIB MEAT, lb i3c
When Cleaning Clothing
A bath towel folded and placed un-
ishment had to be given through the.j ggtion played the Seceeders off their i derneath fabric from which spots are
Farmers’ Exchange
T. J. BLALOCK, Prop.
nose.
The victim retained all his mental
lucidity tliroughout this terrible or
deal, and followed the course of the
deadly disease, even commenting on
Its tragk progress.
Once he asked to have his eyelids
opened In order that he could see his
feet, winning by*a 44-7 count. Again removed often prevents the for-
P. C. figured in long runs with a
touchdown from a kick.
Wake Forest and P. C. battled to a
scoreless tie at Wake Forest. The
Garnet and Blue was much outweigh
ed, but held the team that had defeat-
nails. "They are turning blue,’’ he | ed Davidson. When the Hose met the
managed to .articulate; “then I •«“'j.Newberry Indians in the home-coming
done for.’’ He died three days later.
mation of a ring when cleaning fluid
i.s applied. Dip a cloth in tite fluid,
apply briskly to the spot, and rui) un
til dry.
Hen Lays Egg Mile in
Air Riding in Airplane
Mays Landing, N. J.—A story ot a
lien that laid an egg while Hying a mile - • r. tprino-
in the air sounds like nature-faking, record considering the opposilion. P. ^^ring.
Hint for Sewing j
When turning hems or basting;
seams, try paper clips to hold them, i
They will not fall out as readily as
game on Thanksgiving day, P. C. was pins. , I
working good and beat the Newberry ; !
men, 54-0. When Frying Potatoes, Remember— [
Thus one gets an outline of the sea- If a little flour is sifted over pota- ’
son. The team won four, lost four and : toes before dropping them into the
tied one; an even break and a good this will keep the fat from sput-
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CROWN BLOCK
AND EGG
Prompt Service.
Prices Right.
but liere Is one that did it, although
It can't be said that it flew on it*
own wings. Instead of that, the hen
was sitting in a basket carried In an
airplane and didn’t know that she was
any higher thar her usual nest at
home.
The hen belong! to young Jack
Brogan, of Mays Landing. As a
nephew of E. J. Peters, the boy was
given tlie opportunity to make a flight
In the Ford tri-motored j;)Iane that
C. scored 125 points aganist 06 for
their opponents. For touchdowns,
Jimmie Green and Dunlap led, making
Skimming Jelly
One housewife finds a clean new
_ . „ , vegetable brush the best agent for
5 each, Ritchie made two, Galloway 1,1 ,
T, 00.^ I I gathering the scum from jelly as it
FULL PACK RED-RIPE
TOMATOES, 3 No. 2 cans 25c
ROGERS LYE
HOMINY, 3 No. 2V2 cans 25c
ALL I’OCULAR FLAVORS
JELL-0, pkg 7V2C
ARKANSAS WHOLE GRAIN
RICE, lb 5c
10
OUR MOTHER’S
COCOA, 2-lb. pkg 21c
RITTER’S TOMATO
SOUP, can 7V2C
Bennett 3, Senter 1, B. Dunlap 1, and
Walker 1.
The season was marked with few
injuries and none of a serious nature.
Some of the players were in practi
cally all of every game, and every
member of the team got to take part
boils. The refuse clings easily to the
brush and no jelly is lost. Of course
the brush should be washed frequently
during the process.
The Clinton Chronicle—$1.50 a Year
has been flying over Atlantic City | g^ igggt one contest. McNaull was
J. M. PITTS
Phone 57 We Deliver
remitly.
Young Brogan wanted to take his
hen along,, and It went in a basket.
Just before the plane came down
again the hen began to cluck, and a
fresh-laid white egg was found In the
Improvised nest
WEAK SPELI^
Largest Scoop Shovel
Takes a 20-Ton Bite
*1 WAS 80 wesk,” says Mrs.
Josephino Cockcroft, of Bal-
dock, S. C., ’’that I was not able
to do anjrthing.
**At certain times,
I suffered dreadfiil-
I7 with pains in my
back and sides. My
head would hurt—
felt like it would
split open. Spells
of weakness would
last for weeks.
T read of CarduL
I sent for « bottle
and began taking it
My case was stub
born, and at times I almost
lost hope, but I could see a
little improvement At last I
began to feel much better.
Thw I improved rapidly. For
the last year I have l^n in
better health than 1 ever
have been before.
*1 give tl:e credit to Cardui,
for after I had given
it a thorough
Marion. Ohio.—An electric shovel,
weiglilng pounds and capable
of scooping up 20 tons of eartli in one
bite, will soon be placed in operathia
In the “oi»en pit” coal fields of Illinois
Tlie shovel, the world’s largest ex
cavator, required 18 months to piece
together and .50 freight cars for shlp^
first string center and, while playing
this position for the first time, cer-1
tainly made a good showing. Cheat-!
ham and Blakely at tackles proved a
big factor in the P. C. line. Capt. j
Beckman and McQueen played guard
most of the time, but Fortson and
Martin came in for their share of the
playing. On the wings, Ross Lynn
was bettered by no one in the state
and in all probability will have an
all-state berth. Bennett and Ferrene i
were the mainstays on the other end,:
and came through the season with 1
their share of the glory. The Blue:
Stockings had a good line this year,:
much better than was thought pos- j
sible before the football season open-'
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ment to Illinois.
The huge machine Is almost twice ! ed. Many a time they held and as fre
ts large as any now in use. iquently pushed through when on of-
Engincers ofthe local concern wlilcii fense. To them much credit is due, to
constnicted the herculean monster said
t person could step from the top of
the "boom’’—the highest part of the
shovel—to the roof of an 11-story
building.
say the least. ;
Jimmie Green was the mainstay in j
the backfield. Alternating at half and I
quarter, Jimmie turned out to be a
It will be capable of moving n half- triple-threat, causing no little trouble i
million cubic yards of earth in s for all opponents. Three times this!
month, engineers said. season he ran through entire opposing^
~~ , teams for a touchdown. He passed, 1
Wills Friend $300 to played on the receiving side of the i
Spend on Fishing Trip i
New York.-
trial, I got
well’*
William Kreter, one of
I the old school craftsmen, lost his Job
last fall when tlie piano factory in
i the Bronx, ,wliere he had worked
I ^ years, was forced to close down
Up until his death on July 7 he
' passed most of liis time in reveries
\ of old fishing days. When his will
was filed It was found that he left
$300 to his friend, Charles Wliistier
j **40 be spent on a fishing trip after
We are showing at pres
ent the largest line of
living room suites we
have ever shown and the
prices are more reason
able than ever before.
Come in and take a look
mj death," and gave him also $'iO
for the expenses of currying his ashes and see how much your
out to sea. In addition he hequeaihed Will hllV
$100 each to the .\ew York I’uhlic ttiII UUj'.
library and the Metropolitan Museum PRATHER-SIMPSON
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ANNOUNCEMENT
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I wish to announce to the people of Clinton that ef
fective Dec. 2nd, I assumed the agency in Laurens coun
ty for the Texas Oil Company, carrying everything that
bears the Texaco trade mark, and will appreciate a
share of your trade in that line.
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We will continue to maintain headquarters in Clin
ton as a part of our enlarged Laurens county business
program. - v *
We expect to make Texaco a household name in Lau
rens county and hope to win your trade by the merit of
our product and the service we shall give you.
ALL TEXACO PRODUCTS NOW READY
FOR DELIVERY IN CLINTON.
TEXACO PRODUCTS ARE SOLD IN EVERY
STATE IN THE UNION.
R. Fleming lones
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