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c- PAGE SIX THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. 8. C. THURSDAY, OCTOBER I, 1931 PRESBYTEWAN PREPARING FOR TWO WEEK END GRID CONTESTS Nobody’s Business Hv (Jee Mcdee c ■ f D'. Why Times Are So Hard Varsity l>ooks To Lenoir-Rhyne At Hickory. N. C\, Friday, While I was loafinj; around In the ki-chenitijrers. the poleesman tjot in all settled 'Freshman Eleven Gels Ready To Meet IJniversily 'I!;*’'"'fT' ' f“ml called it a tic. , - , .. ithinK that 1 had no business ol d-s-' vnrfs tmlir. First Year Men In Columbia. covering. I picked u.> a litt'e paiw.r " " mike Clark rfd poke that came from our kPOcer. It, great manny other passes w-as made, j Nut, and Banana 'the same heirir t'’e h r the game ended at 5 p. m. 7 of the very ripe but firip bananas in j. q. Phillips.' d ceased , boys on each side was bleeding at the half crosswise and roll them in coarse- the mortgagor by 0. G.' Th ,mr,-un, mouth ansoforth. what started the b’ chopped peanuts or ground almonds, probate Judge for Laurens C unty, cn fight was the empire give the score lettuce leaves and serve with August 7th, bv deed rerordfd 'n as 176 for the hornets insted of the niayonnaife. deed book 25, at page 2' which ~7 lot was located the dwelling of the ‘Shorty” Stamps’ absence from the Neither a denial nor a co^f rmation ^ little cans of liquid choc- corry spond-^rt. P. C. backfield is causing Coach .John- <an be oJitained. olate (35), 1 little cake Bon to completely rebuild the ejuar- Adams, Pinson and Hamilton were ^.h^.^se (Pk-), 1 tiny jar of >f Swi.ss '• rushed hNOTlCE OF SALE The State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. In Court of (■‘ommen Pleas. The Fii-'t National Bank of Clinton. S. C., Plaintiff, * vs. •Annie B. Phillips-Jones, et al., Defendant. ; mortgager. The _ success'ul bidder, cncept the Plaintiff, upon the lands bei’ g h look ed down to him shall dopo.-:* '^rth- with with the Clerk of the C • tht* , ru.n of Two Hundred and Fifty I (.$2.50.00) dollars, as a guarant<e of his good faith in the bidding, the same to be applied to the purchase Ginger Sherbet tet behind the line. Stamp.s will be out the out.4aiiding surprises j^f the 0|K>n- j^^een peas (2.5c ), and 3 small c. nlain-' Three-quarters cup pre.served gin- at least two weeks and in that period ing game. Pinson, though counted un- dressing (Oik-), all charg- two egg whites, one-quarter cup the Stocking.^ are badly in nc*ed of a on as a regular, acquitted himself in me. su^ar, four cups water, three table-’ ... . price upon his complying with the man to help .McNaull back up the line, a style even abiive expectation.s. His^ ^ spoems lemon juice. the above statc^d case. I wiil soF at terms of sale, otherwise to be paid to an art in which the missing member f I looked further into the preserl the water and sugar for about outerv to the highest bidder*, at the Plaintiff for credit on its indebt- was most efficient .So far there has Lyn, ^of high living .and found that we ten minute.s until a syrup is formed. Laurens, C.'h., S. C.. on salesdav in ^^dness. been no indicatmn as to who w.ll d-aw J\\\ iSv rVsT.P i were eating breakfast bacon. 15 cents When cool, add the ginger and ’e.nor. n^^t, being .Monday, the'.5th I 'ffms of sale: Cash. Pur^naser to the assignment. ”7rinl‘‘ «hift,.d to half end' “ and drinking tomato juice, 25 j^'ce and freeze partly. Add the beat-^jay njonth, during the legal Pay for papers, stamps and recording. The coaches express them^elvc.s as to relieve*’a pint, feasting on chipped beef.l^n egg whites and complete the freez- for such sales, the following R the terms of sale are not compUed being highly pleased with the .b,,- .,,, Adam »f‘’tt,ng ^ a ,X ^ de.seribed property, to wit: ' with, the land to be re-sold on same or of the entire team against ( le:v-on n: “ with pancakes. $1.25 per quarts — All that lot, piece or parcel of land,.*ome subsequent salesday on same spite of the fact that no con s.-vl *nt ID-’lb has vastly improved over tnai j - ^ ^ v.„„ WW T ▲ m. T rw^ at ri..k fyvvm«r nurf-kasar c.ffvnve .h.,.n. A» a '.h,. |rvl, and than 1 obaerved that one of ▼ ▼ i M. corporate limits of the Town of Clin- THOS. W. BEN.VKTT. varsity took things easy for tb,* firsi t t’l jton, in the County of Laurens, in the | C. C. C. P. and G. S., Laurens. S. C. work as t’lv not pick the team to start against the j j NOTICE—Let me do your upholster- State of .South Carolina, containing j Dated Sept. 16th, 1931.—10-l-3tc. I,...' '....r.im,. frowkmdan until o-iimc time. i ii’g- Quilts and cushions. Mrs. J. W.!'.J7-1()0 of an acre, more or less, bound- Box 19, fv |rel, and then I observed that one of . , L 1 n^t /> M, vi;ii;..„ cKat irill'tbe burners on the electric range was tw’o days of the week. Tlie res(**\e Coach McMiUian states that he Afill are getting even more , , . r, . Unoir-Rhvne game nears. The evi.loti 'arolina freshmen until game time.i I ipg. limits and intention is to u.'»e the reserve matcii.i! .out it is a certainty that he will pre-, About that time, somebody turned Queen, Rou*e 2, unless the .North Carolinian.s ojien v- ••vent the heaviest and probably <he|on the hot water spigot in the bath- S. C, a surprising attack. most experienced <*leven that he has'room and immediately an automatic - - .Although the Blue .Stix-king? s'j k been able to call on in years. Though' hot-water gas heater in the ba.sement | PGGM.S bOR RL.NT • , , , closely to straight footl-all in the pe.simi.wtic over the condition of the got bu.sy, .$2.(»0 iht 1,1)00 cubic fe<*t,i apartment. 2 or 3 rooms and private the south by street opposite lands for-1 Clemson game Kridav it is rumored squad, he is driving them at a terrible and then the phone rang. $3.40 per bath. Upstairs apartment 2 rooms, merly owned by Mrs Jos e !>• Whar-, that a new and unexpecti d sysli m' rate, attempting to have them in; nu nth in advance, and then I pas.sed hall and bath. Mrs. I). IL Hayes, 44 .S.,ton. then owned by J. b .Jacobs, .Sr.J will be used against the Rhytiers. I shape f( r .S'atunlay. i ,.ver to the kitchen sink and closed the Broad street, phone 201-1 ' faucet that was pouring a nice sized _ . ■ stream of water through the waste pijic, .S.5 cciit.s per 1,000 gallons. Laurens, led on the north by lands of Mrs. b^lor- Itp ence J. Bailey, on the east by lands formerly belonging to .M. .S. Bailey. Downstairs then owned by .1. F. Jacobs, Sr., on 1‘ciand on the west by South Broad str^t.'iti TMO-room furnished apartment. Apply to MRS. A. O’DANIEL. rBriB..A.«ra ■ B ■ B ■ EC'Ussjac .Sud'lciily I realized th.at thi e!e:t.'’ic I'ght in the |;;uitry was htirni.ng, 10 cc>it> per k. w. h., and before I knew it the b'ord rolled out of the front yard. g:is and tax. 19 cents jii’r gal-- ,!(.n. and a few minujes IjttcxJjye thea-., I MERE VUE .NO IN l)I\I DU ,\ 1,.S ! '‘The butler came in with the fn d wanted to .see “The-fingered Fete Bit 1 was invited to sj^eak before tbi' of-!which apn.'irently <lid not (ilease tbeithe lUi-t,” and then I peeped into the filers and salesmen of a larg- inijtis- of the house. Me sjioke his »^dei tha’ is, the storage room trial organization, and the ot.nev freely and harshly to the luiller, _______ S|M aktr was Dr. .Abraham .Mversoii who, offemleil, n turned to the [laiPry Now mir storage roem is wluTe we the dlstirlgtli^ he.l ps\chi;!! i ist. iand, in.stead of kissing the maul, keep, things to eat. I founii a'jiece of He wanted to make those men i ' der-tand how e\erv member of an or-| maul lMir..t into tears: she;pouiids ol flmir^ ».() cents, and a peek gaiMzalioii reacts and is reacted u|)on * "‘“"I >" s‘-"ld the cook, and during of cm meal, . ceiils but we never subcm.sciouslv by every other mem- ‘h<‘ .subsequent argument, shqqud the eat much ol that kind of stuff. Kvi- ber; bow none of us in modern so-1Bue. 'I be <•ol.k. in her anger, <leiitly we don t like jilain (so-called) eretv is a separate individual, hut all,' »he food away from the'coarse food as we were raised on it as the Bible says, “iiieniliers of eaeh butcher boy, who, on his way out,, I saw that the cook, $7 (10 a week, and 1 •* kickud thu <'at dfiwn thi‘ back steps, the nurse, $1.00 a wt*ek, ha^l ra^en too He u-eq tuis illustration: i graphie example,” said Dr. My- coiiiedv motion pietiinq whieh l|<‘<’-3on, of how an emotion of fear or saw some yi'ars ago, showed a section w'll or meanness spr«*Mls through of a house with the various rooms ex-D**’ <‘ntir«‘ organizatioij. < hi-erfuliiess , . , i » .u r *r, posed and the people who were i,, • «»<*‘-“unige can >pread just as far and the radio $_..(), thin * ' ' fnst ” pulled off niv things and put on my night shirt, 19 eents, and went to be<l Even ^ busy to ke<q» things sjiick ami simn about the house. I never said imtliing. I came on hack land covered up with a rayon bed quilt, i (teople who were rooms. “In the front room was the master, V mi and I are not individuals waiting at the table to have his meal t Itobiiison Crusoe eeased to be an indi- » .> v i i , ,a served; in the next room w«*re the but- vidual with the arrival on the seetie ler and the maid imgaged in what w<* of his faithful man Friday. He became fthoul.l call a ‘indting jiarty.’ In the then a member of a smiety of two,, kitchen one (»bser\ed the cook feeding eaclili living the lile of (be other. i , , , the butcher bov siine crai kers and I imagine that Dr. .M.ver.smi coulil, . . ' ., . Quality Foods of National Fame at Low Cost AT ALL QUALITY-SERVICE-SAVINGS STORES i Save Your Pocket — Protect Your Health why times are hard and what a task j it is to make a living these days amD slipjieil over and I .Sonny, you* dll man Troiilile , , . . , .11 f 11. i ain’t trying to live within vonr means- milk, while on the back imrch the cat .tell us many eases of men who Imvi'l • , ,* u . .. i;,., c ..,.,1 1 . r ,, ,, .1 1 . 1 1 1 f ai r ii.,,«hv limit vmi watch your iliines aiiili slept pea efullv. Here was, apparentIv, gone ilowiitowii and woikeil tauhlullv ■ ,, i ... l . , ' , • . >11 ,, , 1 . .. 1 . ... Stoll V'lmi e\: ravagaiice, I hen I w’i»li<‘;| a happy vlonc tic snaie. iiill day, only to ut.er a word m ea .t a glance on their way out of the uffice But bappmieil. up and Went to thinking, but I can’t- make any changes. I’m marr.cd. . WEEK-END SPECIALS ()(T\(;ON SOAP, small, 3 cakes 10c oc'i'.viaiN POWDER, 3 pkgs 10c ItllOOIvl'IKI.I) FtUTTER, lb. ■. 33c SCNSiaNE CRACKERS, 3 pkgs. 25c SWIFI- JKW EI. OR .VCRON SHORTENING, 8 lb. pail 67c I U.\M O' SPAGHETTI, 2 cans 15c IMI.I.SIH RY FLOUR, 24 lbs. 69c '■ I . ■ —.Ml—— > I Fresh MEAL, peck 25c TRIPE or SAUSAGE, big can .. 15c FLOUR, 48 lbs 95c FLOUR, 24 lbs 49c FLOUR, 12 lbs. . 29c the loodiall game flat ror'k, s. ('., sepji. 2 s, I‘.bit. deer mr. eilitor: 1 liavi- bieti asked to rjte up .ir fo'iin n the lug fuotliall game which was hell la. t friilay lietwixt tin- flat ro. k tigers and the cislar lane hornets, and i will <1' so a^ fidlowi’is; first ending the ball was kiekisl by tigir no. 12 and was ketched liy hornet no. 4 who run with same till he was flung down liy tiger no. .5, who dropped the liall miner count of hitting the g'ound tooij hard, then it was pitched betwixt hor-;i net no. 7’s legs and hornet no. 11 giuh-|| Iw'd it and made a Imme run. then they j played some more hut it never amount-! ed to aiinything, score, 5 in favor .if | the hornets. | — I secont ending the hornets then swajiped sides with the tigers ami no, 8 kicked the halljl and no. 2 ketched it and was throwod down and then it got way, and no. 11 | made a home run. and then they play- •li haekwanls and forwards for a while and the empire got run over and time was counted out till his nose quit' h’eeding and then he hlowed the whis- j tie. seore, hornets. It, tigers .55, \ White House COFFEE ib. PIMENTOS, large can, 2 for . 25c S.N'OW KING BAKING POWDER, 25 oz. 23c WHITK Hin SK VINEGAR, quart 19c III T.AGO.N SOAP, small cakes, 7 for .... 25c IODIZED SALT, 2 for 15c CORN FLAKES, 3 pkgs 25c HAl.KNTINES BOILED HAM, lb 40c Fresb CORN MEAL, 10 lb.... 25c PIMENTOS, small can 9c IJCAKER GRITS, large pkg. .. 18c third ending it was the tigers hall on the 75 yardj line after it was kicked and ketched. a dmihle pass was passed betwixt no. 6 and no. 5, hut he dropped the hall and it vYa.s giabhed by no. 22, but ’lis leg was fastened bv no. IS, and nil of them went down in a huddle and hu.st-: ed the hall and let all of the wiml, out; of same, hut it was soon fixed and blowml up again, nohting of intv^resij took jilace excejit a few of the boys ^ got hurt in different places before thej whistle blowed. .score, hornets S8. and ■ tigers 107. (H AKFR GRITS, small pkg 9c BAKING SODA, 6 for 25c Loose GRITS 10 lbs. fourth ending after kicking same, it was ketched on the 6(5 yaixi line and pitched over- the goal and counted 3. then it was the' horents ball on their own line, and ai home run was pitched to no 2, and a* which more than nullified their whole day’s w’ork. “What you are,” said Kmerson, “thunders so loud I can’t hear what , you say.” W’hat we are inside changes the in ner life of our families, ouv business associates, and our feltow citizens. W’e can not harbor fear or anger or sel fishness without diluting the emotion-i al blood-stream of the race. * And every courageous or unselfish emotion builds up ithe whole World’s stcik of courage and faith. ' Red Band FLOUR 24 lbs. plain 95c (LEEN-MADE MACARONI, 2 pkgs .15c LARD, 8 lb. bucket 82r BALENTINE’S BREAKFAST BACON, Ib. .. 31c RED BAND FLOUR, 24 lb. S. R 9,Sr Claussen’s and Becker’s Bread and Cakes — Fresh Daily THESE merchants ARE MEMBERS OF QUALITY SERVICE: CLINTON. S. C. WHITMIRN. S. C. Baldwin's Grocery, J. M. Pitts, Blakely’s Young Bros. Scott Grocery Co. Grocery, I. C. Boland, L. V. Pinson, Clin- GOLDVILLE, S. C.—Joanna Merc. Co. ton Mercantile Co. yyj t mm im* mm. (« \ ^ 1