The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 21, 1932, Image 2
• ). • S-. .V
PAGE TWO
[E CLINTON CHRONICLE
THURSDAY, APRIL
Dr. Jacobs’ Diary
I haw done this year. My chief hairi
ness has been strujrsrlinjf for life.
1
J
March 1.5, 1868--C’linton
Ertrart. Fro* tt.pv o» thr l atr; The «orM politically is turned up-
Wllliam Plu»er •Jarobs.t D.D. Poun. I j
: ica if passible, llweived a call to Al-!
, bany, Georsria,. but after some hesi-
1 tation, de<dined. I. cannot leave my
, people. — '
State Politics
Tp Wahn Up
' Both
Tiger Trackmen
Trim Blue Hose
4cr of Hiornwell Orphanage
pRsbyterian College:
Columbia, S. C.
March I.5th. 1863—Manhood Begun
“Fear not, 1 am with thee.” ‘‘Seek-
est thou great things for thyself; s<*ek
them jiot.” “Jesus Christ an^ Him
crucified.” “Lo, I am with you always,
even unto the end of the world.”
Oh, God, it is indeed a solemn thing
to take up the dutie.s of life. Grant
great God, that this w’orni that pJe-ids
with Thee, njay become great in Thee
Let me know ITvee and Thee only, and
on this Sail^ath day on which 1 attain
to manhood is Holy to Thee. Oh, let j
my whole life be one continual Sab-1
hath to Tlu'e, Let me live Thee, let
me breathe Thee and not have a sth-1
Democrats ani) Republi
cans Get Into Action With^
Club Meetings This Week. j
— " ,1
Varsity Loses To Clemson, 70-
56, While Freshmen Trounce
Cubs, 75V2 to ilVz.
Ten-Year Statistics POLITICAL
Appear In Bulletinj ANNOUNCEMENTS
A
Bird’s-Eye View Given of Ath
letic Activities Given For the
Pa^ Decade.
Columbia, April 18, — The political
i pot in .South Carolina starts .simmer-
; ’’ng in t<arnest this week.
into!
, day am
precinct
.March 1.5, 1869—CMfiton
In the New Home.
How the time flies. Another year
even like g vapor has passed
eternity. I writejfrom home ray own
home—the home of my dear wife and 11^‘mocratic party are set for Salur
.'hildren—far God has blessed m'e with'^^^y-
another rhild-littlo James Ferdinand,' »>»-'' ''iq^'cd tp create a tre-
-ow <our mdntha old. I write from >ntere*f the Re-
^ - - - I pub!lean gatherings chiefly because
in re
, ., . , - because
my study surroundeii with books
papers. Ought 1 not be content
In spite of Turk Osman’s brilliant ; jn Interesting
performance aganist Clemson Satur-.jjay^ been compiled in regard tijath-j
day afternoon, P. C, lost one of the'i^fic records at Pdesbj'terian college*
FOB MAYOR
I Hertdiy announce myself as a can
didate for Mayor of the Town of Clin-
—— ■ ton, subject to the rules and regula-
statistics recently' ions of the Democratic primary.
R. E. SADLEA. ’’
k
I hereby announce myself as a can-
Di.-trict meetings of the Hambright ^®^^^ track meets ever held in the during the past ten years. These .^ta-' didate for Mayor pf the Town of Clin-
•publicans are scheduled for Tues-i'*’®^’ tisties have been prepare?d for a bulie-} ton, subject to the rules and regiUa-
.mile run to his program, broke the tin of the college, and contain out-i tiona of the Democratic primary.
meetmg.s of the records in the 44d^ard dash j standing records in football, l)as!:et-* H. Y. ABRAMS^^
■e sot for SAhiir- i . .. . " . .. . ..
s , t . I iw u u publuan gatherings chiefly be<
\i)ome, far I have built a house, have ,? r - * / • i • j •
, . , . . , . they ate the fir.st of their kind i
(Ibdicsfted it to (rod and here am year.?; the Democratic be<
tent^Lif
My family i.s full, fa.her moving.
and the mile. He feok Ylt^~^lace in' ball, ba.seball, boxing and track. i I hereby announce myself as a can-
the 880 to be high scorer for the dayj t^.e past ten years (through * didate for Mayor of Clinton, subj€<*t
with 15 points. !l931). the P, C. iootball teams havet to the re.sult of the Democratic pri-
Starting off the mile, he raced .12 games, I pit 37, and tied n.ne. H.ARRIS.
shoulder to •shoulder with Webb of Sevent.^cn men haV^ won all-state po- ————
Clemson for three laps, keeping on Hitions, and five all-S. I. .A. A. places. * ALDERMAN
th them the ponderous machinery j track all the way i Green, 1930, was mentioned! Ward 1
, of the .stuJc’.s prevailing party begins until the Hast 440, when he oi>ened upj^ Q„p of ^be ten all-American quar-l I herebjTannounce myself as a can-
terbaek.s. Jack Wilson made the long-! didate for re-election as Alderman
and mbthc.r, son and daughter. My There is no tcheduled activity for
and galloped acrosa the finish line in
4 minute.s, 36.2 seconds, besting the
church has ret'enly been beautifully 1 (he Republicans headed by Joseph VV.! record set by Lineberger of Clemson
f gle thought that is not in accordance
with Thy holy will from i\ow hencc-
forwanl and forever more. BleAj^^me
with humilitv. purity, and truth.'^t
me become a pe.'-fect man, a pc'rfe^ j
Christian, and a perfect preacher. In
every joy or sorrow, in sickncs.s or,
health, lift* or death. Oh Lord, do-
11-
fitted up- new pews,-curtains, lamps,' (Tiekis Joe) Tolbert, of Ninety-Six.
carpol. H i» aa aoal aa a pin. 1 still Thp I^mdcratic prwinct mwtiPKs
pri-avh at Bathanv and Shady Grove “'•f t>>‘'/‘«t p ‘he ‘hr« »teps that
; Vs,. . culminaie in selection of delegates to
but n>y principal labor is in Clinton. convention. ,_
Prajer meeting.? evt ry Thursday, these meeting.? delegates to the
evening. Preaching every Sabbath | county X*onventions, scheduler^ ^
night. .Session nu-eting once a month.: May 2, are to be selected, and policies
Preaching and Sabbaih school and i outliretl that nray or may not become
B;ble cla.s«-everv .second and fourth Ipatt of the state Democratic plat
est run in the United States in 192l!^rom Ward 1 for the Tpwn of Clinton,
i when he ran 103 yards on the kick-1 •’’Ubject to the result 6f th^.. Demo-
W. A. HENRY.
last year. The record did not count,!off f^r a touchdown against Er.sk ne. primary
however, because state records must 1925 Jinumie Stamps set a state
Ke made in the state meet. j iveprd by kicking a field goal 45
pu rule. 0|K-n thy word to .niy uund, ,,,
nd heart. I^ikine .leKUH rule Wlth-.^^^
m me. l et Thy h. y -pir.l bW juej^p^ afterno.in
and* gii’do me into a'l truth arnrc<)m-
X • - ^ •A'hen the national delegate.?
warcii 1.. 1871—(Vin.cn en and plans for the campaign are de-
Thj;}.jjiorning t^arly I rode to, the ifrminetl.
Cofielands and. thH'e uniU*d Ix-wis! Each county in the state Demwrat-
f
fort. l>o tho’j dispoH* my wliole earth
ly career, just as thou wilt, a>id en
able me in all'things to say “Thy ^<111
be done.” O, Kath<‘F. hear me, and
answer thy servant's supplication.
Seal thy answer upon nry heart unto
sanctification by th^ spirit- having
purified m<* b^ the blO(«lof Je^.s and
to Tht'o.Oh Father, and .Spirit,
three in one, be jiraise forever.
Amen,
This .Sabbath i.s ’iiy twenty-first
birthdu>. It has brought ih munh»'od.
It has cloth<*d me with the virile toga.
Bthold, ytung man! the dutiesfit has
brought with it. You are to [jut off
Ixjvish things ■ and h<'nceforth’ be a
* * .*» .
man. _Vau are to pu off w.irldish
thu gs uml henceforth be a ('hrislian.
You are to put on the gospel armor |
and henceforth act the part of a con
sistent minister of t'”* gosin*!. 5'ou
are no longer to shrin? from dirv nn
der the
You are
oegin pr^eacn-1 •''• ■**• ; vne nno in ativaiwe 01 an
*e a month in The couiuy met*tings are held toj2 minutes, 4 .seconds.
(elect delegates for the state conven-; f oi-,,
■ t on to be .held in (.olismbia May 18,' . ^ . r> u n-^ l- »
when Ihv national deliutate.. are eho.- ‘J'"? “'“’''y ’
-C.in.en ami plana for the eainpaifrn are de- dash record of . .11 seconds, e
Ik'll.atnl .Mary in marriage. We will! if' cr>nvention is entitled to twice as
mis.s Marv'grejitly.w .She is a young! repre.-entativw a«s it ha.s mem-
ladv of decided pi'inciple.s in .who.sey*'" ^ hou.se and .senaU' eombinesl.
life there has Ih-c,, much worthv „f ^Ihe. lepresentalnm ,a to Im- ba^d
year on the present membership
not on, the levi.sed member.^hip
He continued his performance injyajlds. Of all the .-tate teams, P. C.
the 440 when, after tracking Lynn,|>^<j the best percentage record in
for fast ClemJHkn sprinter, for 330 yard.s, j 1926, and had the lowest number of
he breezed on ahead of His opponent • points scored again.st them. P. C. has
and broke his second record for the^^-on from every team played one or
day, in 50.7 seconds. He easily pac<^jnioie time.?, except Duke, with whom
; the 880 in advaiwe of all others^ in, t}j^y played one game. In 1930 P. C.
had the champion S. f;"”Ar A. team,
ran against'^nd wa.s runner-up in 1926. In the
100-yard state, the)*'' were runner-up for the
dash record of 9.9 .seconds, and break-i ^.|^ampion.ship in 1917, 1920, 1920, and
ing the 220 da.sh record, also set by 29;j9
Ritchie, in 22 seconds. ' Other intere.sting records not com-
W«M 2
( lemson did not furni.-,h a relay jj,^ i,j ^he past t^n-year limit are: In
imit.Hti^)n. In all my a.i3fH*iation witnJ^j.^j
■ her I have not found a fault. God;
bless her and Ijcwis and grant iheni
a hafipy life. At night w’e held our
which will become effective in 19.3.3.
For e.vample, Greenville w'ill have one , . ,
. enatur and eight house members un-!^^^» third, - VV oods, P. ( . 'Time,
team and this event wa.s left off. Sev- ,9ir, Galloway made 16 points
eral fall^ during the mwt vied Wofford to win 16-6 (three
time to present the thrills. j field goals, a touchdown, and the ex-
Summarj’: ^ point), w. C. Bell was the fir.st
100-yard dash: First, G. I^j'nn,.^^^ make all-state selection, which was
Clemson; second, Ann.strong, Clem-'jj^
9.9 r
prayer nH‘<'tMig. About twenty-five 1 der the ix‘\Lsed menubers'hip, but in j
young nn n and feur ladies present. It phis year's Democratic state meeting,
do goed i't l)Ut i am greatly the county will have hut the .'tix house
may
di.scourag<d in many thnigs ”
•Vlareli 15. 1872—(’linton
'i'hirty \ears old today. Kcali/.i
: I cannot. How time flies, and how lit
tle I have accoriipli.shed—nothing, ab-
■ members it had in the 1932 session iftf
th(* general a''sembl^
nder the leaekj-
ht of Itock Hill,
'L di.-p*.nser of patronage in South Caro
lina. held county meeting.? last week
when they name<rdelegates to district
the* general a''sembltf.
The Hi*i»ublicans urn
."hip of J. Hambrigl
220-yard dash; First, G. Lynn,
Clemson; .‘•econel, .Armstrong, CU*m-|
third, VV’eiods, P. (', Time, 22 se*?.*-
1915. P. C. beat Carolina for the
fir.st tinre
20-M.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for re-election as Alderman
from Ward 2, for the Town of Clin
ton, .subject to the resultrxrf-the Dem
ocratic primary. PET B. A.I)A1R.
Ward 3
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for re-election as Alderman
from Ward 3, for the Town of Clinton,
subject to the re.<ult of the Demo
cratic primary. VY. -I. DUNCAN.
«
Ward I
I hereby announce myself a.s a can
didate for Alderman from VV'ard 4 for
the" Town of Clinton, subject to the]
result -of, the Dem'x*ratic primarv.
F. M. BOL.ANI).
Ward .5
— I hertby announce myself as a can
didate for .Alderman from Ward 5, for
the Town of Clinton, subject to the
in I9f7, by the score of{ result of the Democratic primary.
SILA.S BAILEY.
Itoxing I I hereby announve .myself as a can-
The P. C. boxers have won 20 and I didate for re-elei tion as^ AldejFmaa_
.son; th’.rd, Woods, P. ( , lime, 22 sec*- bouts in the past ten years.
I Only three men have made excep.ion-
410-yard run: First, Osman, P. C.;
'5
from VV'ard 5, subject to the rules and
regulations of the Demxratic pri-
ally outstanding records in thi.s sjiort.
William Scott won the state bantari
marv.
FRFI) BURNETTT*:.
Ward 6
1 hereby announce myself as a ean-
assumcsl name, of “ytuth.”'
Isolutely. 1 have made for mys(*lf no'and state imndingsr
! name—I have done still less for God I H is the first time since reconstruc-
Mothing as I ought. No, let me noti ^;*’*^'* county Kepulilican conven-;
K
a man! You cannot shirk it.
You cannot evade it. It prcssi*.s home
upon your heart. It strikes down into
your soul, it demand.? the vigorous use
of
talk in this strain. I ean never Ix'come,
great. I have not
er. I must abide here in faith and [ui
lions have lK*en held.
.seeond, G. Lynn, (Memnon; third, Gra
ham.\P. </. Time, oU.7 seconds. ^ | champioivship in 1922. N. E. True-
ILilf-imlc* I tin. h i r.st, Osman, P. f''*#,dell, w*ho never lost a bout during h*s|^!^^(-' for Alderman from Ward 6,
"ccond, Hogjirth, Clemson; third, Zea-career, won the .state Town of ('linton, subject to
ly, P. (. Time, 2 minutes, 4 seconds, jtamweight in 1929, and again in 1030.
.Mile run: First, O'^inan^P. C.; ^bso won his title in the Jxouth-
I’.,eastern A. A. U. tournament in 1930.
.1 i I * J* 1 11, The district conventions are to he I/* T*me 4 minutes ;’6 *’ iWH'ond.s r. i- i* • .i.
the talent of a Iead-|' , , > /'u 1 * #* 1 k* n ^ mmuics, ..o.- sc*cc)nas. Harry Bolick was runner-up in the
lere in faith and rui-'.;i, m 4_i 1 r>..i.T tarKei, r. jSoutheastern A. A. U. tournament
.second, Latham, tlem.?on; third, 1^1*.thi# year in the light-heavy class.
mon, P.C. Time, 10 minutes, 27.5 sec-j Track
^ I The Presbyterian college track mc*n
I o.e vault: Firs,, Curry, ( lemson; mee''? and lost sev-
second, (’opeland, P. C.; third, Park.s,j|j.^ years. The state cemetery property of the F'irst
Clemson. Height. 11 feet, 6 Inches. (m^-et.? were won in 1927 1930 and I’^‘es4)yterian church w ill be sold to
A. A. nieeU^were won in
(all Clemwn), ties! at 5 feet. 8 inches.11927. 1929. and 1930, while the 1931
Broad jump: F'irst, Hill^ Clemson; runner-up in the S. I. .A. A.
ville, F'lorence, Andoi'son and R(x*k
tience and fill the little plac*e (»od has j|j[| ^ach 'of them one delegate to
II I. I I • bidden me occuiiy. The sinalle.st .?c*rt"W tho national convention at Chicairo
vour UUelU"**!. It 1»'*? claim upon . . C 7 coii\eiivKm vnwago
■ . . ‘ .. , _*is of vast cons<*<jueiH*e in a great ar.<l will be named. At the state conven-
your body. .Man! What will thou do?, i- . . - ^ l- it A- • , u- 4U / 11
,, , . 1^ .,1 I complicated piece of machinery. How tioii in ( olumbia the four delegates
I ,v«,-h imto lhy«.|f Uiooi., __ sct..w.I ut will ba chosen.
)0U thu ,la> »honi >i)u will »oue.|| that in quiet, God may There were no derelopmenta during
*Ullllg'llll‘ IIJ au llt .Jhia •wilreil place h***- pa.‘i iu«Ji.4«_Uie race, that holds
—' imueh toward huildinit up this nule I'''*
March 15, 1861—Columbia. I n . = 1 , ,1 ic nomination for the senate seat now
village in grace and in the knowledge
that I be oi*dained. I trust that I may
bo diligent as becomes the theme.
locik forward with earne’sf longing To'*”’**^"
the full , (K'x'upation of the ministry.
Three things only could malu* me hap
py on eaIth--energy, healtli, and the
cl©."e of the war. God grant me them.
1 hav?* just fini.shed a sermon on “F'or-
ensic Justification.” “I will not justify
the wickeil." I am a great btdiever in
illustration in the pulpit. My dear
friend.?, Mrs, F'raser and Mrs. Hugh.?
have been <loiiig their b«‘.Tt to urge me
to diligence. I |iope that God w'ill
further their wishes and my endea
vors. Palmer is in.structing us in
Homiletic.?. VVomlrow* criticizes ser
mons. Mrs. F'raser gave me a beauti
ful Bible for my birthday present.
Shaily (Jrove, (.‘linton and Duncan’s
Oe<‘k have made out calls for me. I
am to a?k for a dismission from my
IYi‘.?byti*r.\ and go to .Soufth Carolina
Pre’^bN*trry wherg-the calls will he
held by" E. D. Smith—except that C.
the result of- the Democratic primarv.
ROY HOLTZCLAW'. '
I hereby announce m.vself as a can
didate for .Alderman from VV’ard 6 for
the Town of ('linton,, subject to the
rules and n*gulations of the Demo
cratic primary. T. J. BLALOCK.
PUBLK’ SALE
*1110 fra;ne Sunday school building
second, ( opeland, P. C.; third, W opd?, Irunner.s-up in the state
P. < . Distance, 21 fett, 1-2 inch. J meets of 1928 and 1929. The 1931 re
al
1 am n.,w wry buay preparing for|„,
In some mysterious way Heli farmer eovernor and xena
my ordination, if it is the laord’s will 1a, ry.ntnn mo fuinier goveinor and sena-
brougnt nu to (linton, has pound me reiterated hi? previous announce- ..
to it, and I will bide His time in pa- mer.t that he would he a candidate.] throw:. First, W iIson.A^lem-, |^y record
i*.^_VVa.s Hy mad$* the atateiuejiLin Greenville. 27JJ aeconds, the-Southea^tf:
village ever yet raised into distinc-1 SsmaLor Smilh plans to seek reelcc-j Distance, 178 feet, I ern A. A. U. record%t 3 minutes 23.7
tion and imporUnce through the Ul- tion. Others who may rieek to secure \ inches.
the place aix' Senator I>eon W. Harris| .Shot put: F'irst, Ramsey, P. C.; sec-
of Andea*.?on, and State Senator R. M.jond, Craig, Olemsenj third, Fawing,
.Fefferie? of Colleton county. V i\ Distance, 39 feeC 7 1-2 inches.
Discus throw*: F'irst, Ewing, P. C ;
ents and laliors of one man? “Hie
f
labor hoc opus est”—but is it not a
noble thirrg to do? May not h?* say
with ju.st pride “F.xegi monumentum
IH'rennis aere” who 'by his own God-
blessed efforts builds up a (hurch, «"S-I
mons (not as sermons but as article.?)
I propose also to buy a thoroughly
tablishes u fountain of Christian life,!possible.
second. Stamps, P. C.; third, Vapee,
('l«**m.?on. Distance, 125 feet, 6 inches.
220-yard low hurdle.?: First, W’hit-
se<*onds, and the non-conference in
door relay was won in 1931. Ritchie,
cf P. ('., holds the state 100-yard d.ash
r<*cord at 9.9 seconds, and also holda
the state res'ord in the 220-yard da.sh
at 22.2 seconds. Timnxins of P. C.,
lyolds the state record for the 120-yard
i hurdles at 15.5 seconds,. while Ho-
the highe.st bidder on the first Mon
day in May_, the 2iid. at 10-o’clock."
The puivhaser will be given privi
lege of thirty days for moving build
ing off premires.
J. Vi. AnJerson, Chinn.,
Jack H. Young,
. vT.^ D. Copeland.^ , .
_ Committee.
^JT
re<*laini.? a village and raises it to the*^^^ IVesp.v-terian and other printing;.| mire, (^emson; .second, .‘^toudemire, p. c., holds the state rtvord
l&'ftaL* * i*. a a I ** .tI T a W • a* I* *«aa11 I ./«!• at t 1*^ • w I '
stanilard of liberal
cannot do much but
era tv> w’«)rk, not all in one day but
gradually until at last ('linton be
comes a center of refinement and
true life? “Sursun cortte!” God help
me.
enlightenment. IjW'th the railroad I think there will b?*|Clem.son; thitxl, R. Lynn, P. C. Time.n^ the-broad jump at 22 feet 9'^ in. j RICHMOND
cannot I set ..th-l"’“‘^^ ’’’ 27.6 seconds. _ ) .. Banehall I PORTSMOUTH
pre.^ented.
n
.March 15, 1873—(Union
Ye.sterday I delivered an addi^*..??
temperance .before the Masonic lodge.
Ti>(niy~T^sK-arFTtItCTlTT^ig^^ Kprttig
dined not to make money but to get
it, in order that I may educate my
children and travel in Flurope. I fed
very sure that the Clinton church w’’l
never bo able to ,do this for me,'and
yet the Orphanage binds me foreve:
to Clinton. As I intend to make Ou'
Monthly wholly religious, it. also will
he d pulpit. My heavenly Father, I
rim -■aIc- ±hy: ihtAtaiTTp in
and address them on the subject of
~Tire TLrphiUmgo knd hope to secure a little. I erganiaed
contr bulion. Our lecture room is fin-
BaHehall
120-yard high hurdles: First, .Stou-j Qf hasoball games played by
demire, Clemson; .««'Cond, R. Lynn, P.,Blue Hose teams in the past ten
years, 56 have been won, and 66 lost.
The 1916 and 1927 teams were run-
ner.?-ui) in the state. Several noted
i baseball players have gone out into
Yearout and Clark led the fresh-j the field of sport* from P. C. Chick
men in the;r 75’v to 45Hi win over. Galloway was Americon I.<eaguc
shortstep with Philadelphia—for nine
Wilson has been
('.; third, lA)wry, P. ('. Time, 18.4 see
onds.
FRESHMEN EVENTS
the Clemson freshnien Saturday ^-
terneon, Yearout took - first place in.-
this plan.'The prospects at Bethany the 100 and 220-yard dashes, and
Marrh 15, 1865—('Union
Owing' to frequent rains I spent |isht*d and w.e are going right on^ to
two day.?. The Ifnh \va.? my 23rd I paint the chuivh. j
birthday. I feel sad at th?‘ thought of
the unproved moments of my pa.st
year. Though it has been a year
fraught with inestimable experience,! fully aS I ouirht in my study. There
my knowledge may not have increased are so many things to take my atten-
Sab—1^1
with the Rochester, N. Y. Intemation-
^ ^ .a,. , the 440, to win a -to-j al league team, during the .past three
hath sehopl there today with-thirty ■ tal of 13 poinU. Clark equalled this years. Chester Martin has been pitch-
.seholars V\i? are raising the roof on; s<.oro by winning first in the 440 and! ing with the Charlotte club during the
the (b-phanage, and I am getting in-i H80-yanl runs and second in the high I past fwo y~ ^
|tere.?ted in phonography again.” ! jump. Time for the 440 was 51.3 sec-
.March 15. 1874—Clintan ■ 1 \ londs. The 880 was won at a trot of 21
1 find it very hard to labor a.? faith- Alareh 15, 1876—Cjiittpn 1 minutes, 13.1 seconds. j
ears. _ *>
Ba.sketball
The Calvin'iats weie runners-up in
the state in this field in the 1916 and
This morning there were over a| Freshman summary; j 1917 icasons. F'orty-fivo of the games
hundred at'Suntlay school. I think our! Il8)-yard dash; F'irst, Yearout. P. 1 played in the past ten years have been
any. but my wisdom I know has. 1 fwlitiidi away. Today is so IxMiutiful that.H.*hoo! is daily growing more and ('■; second,- Robinson, Clemson; third, w-on, a::d 79 lost.
that I am improved in many respei't?.; my whole heart i? out of doors. V es- im/re .. ff., y tivo. VV’e have fif.l^m class- McF!li*ath, P. C. .Time, 10.2 seconds, j
•May a good Father still aid me t riterday ."pent in visiting spoils me for'^s and I am satisfied with nearly all 220-yard dash: First* Yearout, Pri CfP^nfAaf Af
press foi-ward. ! tvwia.v. 1 am again greatly intei*e.?ted of ti'.o teachers. On the whole I seolC.; .®e?ond, Robimson, Clem-on; third, • W'OlllCol
jin astronomy, but what profits it, for:many evii,k'nces of returning pros-(King, P, C. Time, 22.8 seconds. ] PfOVidcHCC iSoWool
Excusion Fares
ROUND TRIP FROM
CLINTON
THURSDAY, APRIL 28th
THURSDAY, JUNE 16th
Limit 5 Days in Addition to
Date cf Sale.
.. $10.00
$10.50
Washington $13.50
BALTIMORE ... $1.5.50
^ SEABOARD
■:*!
1;?.
Marcli 15, 1866—('Union
And let me watch. It may be that
this year shall be my last. VV’ho can
tell? My plan.? for this year are, first
to preach, .second,’ to teach phono-1 is my thiiiy-.^ccond birthday
graphy, third, to farm on a small,
scale, and fourth, to attempt a smalli .March 15, 1875—Clinton
returning pros
I am-pnable to buy the books I fH*ed^p<.riiy to my church. In the Sunday! 440-yard dash: {■'irst. Clark, P^C.;|
to prosecute my studies therein. 1 ft*?*!; i^^.hool Mr. Ijee's assistance a.s lei*tur-1 second, Yearout, P. C.;* third Robin-] ^
much hampered by the want oi a hun-iiT relieves greatly and adds to the! son, Clelnaon. Time,.51.3 ses'onds. j annual story-tolling contest
died or two dollars for IxK.ks. Today | intmvst. 1 feel that there i.s much to': 880.yard run: F'irst, Clark, P. afLmcrn^Th^ $2^^ Jld
I . . ! rejuice in. in |h;e success of my »hoo'l. ^ s<‘COnd, Altman, Ciem»on; third, Pat- piece given each year by G M* B riley
I Oar ladies gave an entertainment aitoTt. P
: few nighu ago for our Orphanage. It onda.
C. Time, 2 minutes, 13.1 sec
printing office in Clinlon. F'or the^j 1 iim glad to say that the founda-j^.^g ^ reallv fine affair and .was
community, I propose, first, the im-ition of the roof of the Orphaage is highly creditable. I felt as if there
provement and endowment of the ‘ * * ' ^ .
was awarded <to Alma Edens of the
fourth grade. Claude Crocker of the
Mile run: First, McDuffie, P. C.;!secopd grade, came second, and Paul
second, Jordan, P. C.; third, Suggs,(Cobb of the fifth grade, came third, i
Qinton Male Academy, second, a pub
lic library. For the church, first, an
j^-improverl scheme of benevolence, sec-
sond, the Preifeyterian in every fa:n-
t* - »ll
l)y* third, the erection of a colored
•church. For my wife, first, love, sec-
•ond, comfort. Father haa moved to'proving it constantly. I have succeed-]
in its place. I pray God to help on some true refinement in this; Clcmscn. Time, 5 mhiutes, 13 seconds.- Mvss .Aline Newsom, Mis-s Rubyj
work until it is completed. About Ouri ^ growing society. Several• -? jump: First, Lipscomb, Clem-i Mrs. Gary Martin of the|
Monthly. I began about two j’ears *ffo there was absolutely noth-i *on; second, Clark, P. C.; third, Low-
w'ith absolutely no captal —not otic j ing here could be called society.] O’. P- G., and Bridges, Clemson (tie),
cent to print. Bv borrowing and pay-j lord, give me an understanding heart.] Heig^, 5 feet, 8 inches,
ing back 1 have been able to keep upjgo shall I be able to discharge every: hurdles: First, Lipscomb,
Our Monthly for these years-im-<|uty that lies before me. ‘ j Clemson; second. Waldrop. “ P. C.;
t Academy Street school faculty, acted
as judges.
: Washington to take charge
jmala seminary.
of a fe-
llaieli IS. 1M7—aintmi
1M7 atawst a foarth gone and not
X iPxittiB ia thih Journal
«d in getting up our outfit, worth
about $350, out of the proceeds of it.
I think now is the thne to push snd
I am, therefore, determined not to
bach down, but to do tmt^. If 1 can-
not^get'a 1^ to print, I will hereaf
ter print a gretier portkm id CHrr
igu-gSj* TO MB CHBOWICLB
Why not keep year money it home
by giving me year snbeeriptkms, both
ae# and renewaL PromiR atteatioa
given to all oHers.
JAMBS W.-CALDWBLL ^ i
Call J8 at IS P. M.
ond, Carothers, P. C.; third, Reader,
P. C. DisUnce, 115 feet, 4 inche.?.
Pole vault: First, Underwood and
'third, Roes, Clenvson. 'Time, 18 sec-j Carothers, P. C. (tic); third, Lipe-
|con»b, Clemson. Height, 11 feet.
Shot put; First, Dillard, Clemson; Low hurdles: First, Carothers, P.
second, Reeder, P. C.; third, McCas-
kUl, P. C. Dtatance 38 feet, 2% inches.
Discus: FiJest, Reeder, P. C.; aec;
ond, Dillard, Clemson; third, 'Lewis,
Cleansofn. Distance, IIS feet, 11 inches.
Jav;^ ; McEhath, P. C.; see-
C.-, second, Perrin, P. C.; third, Upe-
comb, Clemson. THme*, 27.2 seconds.
Broad Jump; Fir|t, Robinson, CWm-^
son; ^ond, Lipscomb, Clemson;
third. Underwodd,’P. C; Distance, 20
feet, ha inch.
Vb/zcan keep the
wolf from your
door, but—
^OULD your wife and
^ babies get along "on
their own”—"if you should
be taken from them? Our
j^tna Family Iwcoma Pb/-
ky is the modem assur-\
ance that they could.
J
Yaar im^mrj uiU fi0t Migat*
SUMERELr^ Agent
Jarobe A Co. BniMing
Nest Te Wes>(ern Union
i^TNA-IZE
FrrTUjg"-/"-ivf—
a.'t-
■JBfa