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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON,
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1932
JOANNA BASEBALL CLUB
1932 CHAMPIONS OF THE BIG SIX LEAGUE
PaC^SaC Eilitor | VV ANT S
Announces Staff
IDOCTOk*
Jim JOSEPH SADIS HA
A TALK WITH TEACHERS
It is not long ago' now—that I was i
a teacher in rural sohools. I can look'
hi^ck^and see my unfitness for ?uch
responsible position, but my standing
then was “average” or above. My li-,
cense was based bn qualification.
{Jtjinciards are h’gher today.
If I wen a t^’acher today, I would
spD.r.d mu.h time in trying to bring,
about “health habits” in the ch'ldrco.
h can be done without bool;.. Habit*
of eating, drinking, posture, and
study; th< proper use of the eyes with
regard to light; proper forms of e.x-
eisjise, with caution fur the grow.ng ■
organism not to overtax in eagerness
to break n^iords. ^ I
< hildien sm»uld be taugV, !e;.s of
viUimin.* than ofbreakfalt values ,
“bf gur nfr'day^s work* wfTrbut a gbbd<j‘
breakfast. End no hard day s work,
with a heavy meal. A quart of whole-,
jome water daily for second or third
grades. Bad practice to wa.«h down ^
solid foodfWUh gulps^^f^wa^^ Joanna team, headed by Bruce Cfalloway aa manager, crashed through the first half of the Big Six pen-],||
**hard fibers that have to In?)”*"* ® seven games won, and three lo.«d. a percentage of .700. They lost the second half, but in the
waphetl down Sit and .stand erect do ' series with iMollohon they played in Big Six form to'win the series with two straight game.s. ^
not “slouch” in the, living room, at* ' —- - -- _
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The litfejaiT'
SaC, P? C.is‘ y
staff of the 1933 PaC-
year book, has b^r an-
inounced bv Collis Land, eJito'-.'as fol-
low's:
* Associate Editor; C. B. Barnwell.
.Associate Editor: S. >L; Abrams
FOR SALE—Large, nice green toma^
toes for pickling. 25^ pecki, C. A.
Ow’ens. ' Itp'
-- - - , f- •
FOR RENT—One home. One lot for
sale. Apply to Dr. T. L. W. Bailey’.
10-2a-4tp
FOR RENT—’A well arranged dowa-
‘ stairs apartment, good location. .Ap-
.A.ssistant Editor: B. B. Redmond. | ply to Mrs. E. Mood Sm.th. 20~oc
Senior Editor: F. B. Pinson. WANTED—Someone to repre.sent an
Junior Editor: R. D. Lynn. ' old line life insurance company in
.Sophomore Editor; F. E Jordan. : this territory. Liberr 1 contract.-A real
Athletic Editor: J. W. Comb.*. - opportunity. If interested, write Gen-
Assistant Athletic Editor: n. S. ^r^Kent'j;^e_^2;on:c3e^_JO^^
Odom.
Organization.s Editor: 11. Wyman.
FOR RENT — Upstairs three-room
apa'.,(ment, furnished or unfuvmish-
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.Assistant Organizations Editor: L. \y_ McMillan, phone No. 9. Ic
La. McCall.
j Photographic Editor; 1. C. .McC'.s-
Ikill.
Feature Editor: V. S. Wh'te.
i At the same time the business st.'.fl
j was announced as follows; ' | McLean.
I Bu.siness Manager: B. V.'. Coving-' Advertising Manager: H. S. Elliott.
■ ton. Jr. Assistant .Advertising Manager^ J.
Pianos — $95.00 up
A. O’Daniel
A.s.sl.<tant Business Manager: B. E.To. Woods.
dining stable, or when walking. No |
hard exeriisc immediately alter eat
ing. n.)r V.ith the stomach empty.-
I Hint go to work hungry. Children
should be able to .*leep on either side,
— I should be suspicious of the little
ft Dow wh'i uniy sliL';i> ott thf-btttdv:— -
H'lar,- prioe ri the •chool room may
he incria.ed by “twery pupil erect.”
<'ri liri!i lo.e a d<*gree of parade. .An
upright battalion may be organized, to
0 ♦ rt ome slo'ueiiing. A better, slurd.er
array of bodies will he the re*ward.
B-eathing ext rci.‘-e« iiay wonderfully,,
and may U- practiced in concert drills.
Talk to the children uhout the langs
1. d their importance; start an “anti-
»ought” campaign, with more hand-
k> rchiefs and cough-dodging. God
bb ss our teachers!
^lOritervf EUPFIVE**
1 ,
Suppiting a wetl.-towwit inspiration tor tHr htravv l.urdr-not who will hnd
tytry bunoit trial paralleled iiftbe expcneiKei of 'Tlte Man N'ob<j<lv Know>.‘
I Milling, K. F. Mills, W. J. Millsapy J.
I MorrKson, .A. F. .Motz. i ,
1 W. I. Nex-xii, M. Xorttm.
H. S. Cdom, G. E. Oliver. j
Julia Parker, E. 1). Patton, B. M.
I Perrin, A. J. Piowden. j
Pride Rateeree K ,S. R eder, John
Uncle Ben’s
'IHIKD ,SE(’RKT OF SL'< ('K.SS !-taid “I am .sorry but I must have'
Havhig gathered together hi:, o:--jfrourcl me on whom I can de-
then. rfmaiiu J f,.r ithe rire undiT. tand.
II g thj;
Rhodes, P'. L. Ross.
J. .M. .Seagle, Agn. s .Shealy, Vir
ginia Hpratl.
W. W. Ti*da!e. J. P. Todd. J. M.
; Tolbert. '
B. B. Underwood.
V..,.,, the .same man will usually V*aldiop, Mary B. Workman,
the tKim nduus t.a,-k of iratning it i the same mi.stake twice.! P. W. Vearout, J. L. Young.
.\n<l h rein lay the thirtl great ele-jFiom tliat time on there was no fal- Frevhman Class
mt nt i/i hi'i succe : va t unend-i tenng in Peter. , Philip Adam.-*. Jame.s Addison, I^e-
ing jialienre. The church has .iiiachedi 'J'be Bible pre.sents an interesting' Earle .Ander.son, F'.dwin Andrews,
to each of the disciples the tide of | -oireciion of contrast-s in this matter j Ernest Arnold. j
1 ' -K .*!■; nerebv -lone mort to de-iability. .Samson had al-: Eugene Barrett, Frank Beacham.i
troy die conviction of thc:r i e.ditv. attributes of leadership. | Ra'ph Belk, Catherine Blakely, Elika-!
i They were very far Irom ,ainthood !^ Blakely, Joe Bradley, James D.
< i'U’U\ of Laurens. j when he jii.ked them uj). For three
Notice is hereby given that in uc- |y^,;jr.s he had them with him day and j' y .'.''L' “-V* reapomi. i ei o«iu- Henry Calvert, Sara Cannon, Chas.
' NOTICE OF S.eLE
ate of South Carolina,
soin. ; he had the great courage Buford
whi h nun always respond. Yet Sam-
( (irdance w ith the terms and I’rovi.s-j |jj^ whole energy and re.source.-i j 'ii >bl.\. i ch^paian. John A. Chapman, J.i
ions of the !><*( ree of the ( ourt ofjp,,^^^ i,j effort to create an' Mo.-es st;i‘ted out und<*r the **^nie' Charles, .Samiiel Cleland, R.!
< o’rmoii Pleas for Lauietis < ounty, j jthem. Yet through h:\Mdicap. He tried to be j h. Cobb. George Codv, Victor Correll
iMuith Carolina, dated the 21st day of it all they ever fully under.stood. -and do eveiylhing: and was almost; „ . rrvni«'» i
July. 1932. in the ca e of The Ferleral. ^pit^ of all he could do or ,say, | on tne serge (.f failure. Then Moses j , . r, ’ Charles Den-1
L:ind Bank, Plaintiflf. vs ( larence K. they were |K*rsuaded that he planned i-took the advice of his falher-in-law j u i. p i n- I
Strikes, et al, Defendants, I wDI sell to overthrow the Roman power and und .associated with himcelf a partner,}j
to the highest hid(b*r for cash, re<iuir- hims<*lf up as ruler in Jerusalem. 1 Aaron, who was strong where he was. Ihonms Estes. Maxwell Fergu.son,^
mg’ a deposit of 3'a <>f the Plaintiff s * they never tired of wran;fiin>f week. Together they achieved whatiJnmes T, I lanugan, Muller Folk, Royj
mortgage itxlebledness, before to how the offices should lx* div.d-. t'cither ci'uld do alone. jFori'hand, J. Earle F reesland, Fred
court house door in I,aurens County.^ut .lesus never lost his patience.} John, the Baptist, had the same| Frowein, J,, Franks.
_ Kouth ('arolina, during the legal hours ||jp i^elieved that the way to get faith lack. He could defiouhee^ but he could W'llliam Galloway, Calvert Garrett,j
— rm-the first Monday, in N<>~ ^ (^f p,..,, i« ti> show that you have i not, construct. He drew crowds who I u. Gjllis, Jr., F'rancis Gregg, j
member, 1932, the following describe ;I ^ ^hem; and from that gieat were Willing to repent Tat his '-^Hen GUerirdT
property: y , j principle of executive management he i inatul, but he hud no ^program for
Ail that certain piece, parcel or never wavered. rthein after their repenliihce. The same
tiact of land containing 27m acres, Qf all the disciples Simon wa> most thing might have happened to the
more or less, situate, lying and : noisy and aggressive. It was he who [work of Jesus. Yet because of the
on the Mountville r<)ad, alwut always volunteering aiivice, for-, fire of his personal conviction, be-
Tnaey ncri^e«tt -Trom - th4»- town- QL^yTyg|^ p^gtatmhii^hr--stgUTmhnFsy"ofj-catrsF"^^^^ hiy-TTutrvcioTjs instinct' for
Mountville, Hunter Township, Lau-, own courage and faith. One day t disi overing their latent powers, and
r^ns County, State o^f South Carolina, “Before the co'k; because of his unwavering faith and
having such shape, metes, courses ^ (^•royys tomorrow you will deny me ■ patience, he moldedj;^jt^)nj-tn into an or-
distames as will more fully appear by thrice.” Simon was indignant. Though i ganization which '’carried on victori-
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reference to a plat thereof made by
Wm. 'L. Mitchell, Surveyor, Augur!
28th, 1918, which said plat is recorded
in the office of the Clerk of Court for
IjEurens C'ounly, in plat book 2, pagi^
they killed him. he crie<l, he wimld j ously. A few decades later the proud
never deny! .Iesu.s merely smiled and i emperor him.self bowed his head to
that night it happened. A lesser lead- j the teaching.s of this Nazareth car
er would have droppeil Simon. “A’^ou | peUter, transmitted through common
have had your chance,” he would havet men.
' 19 and being bounded on the north;
list OF STUDENTS REGISTERED
Pv land* of Mrs. Thos. Spencer and, am ^
FOR 1932-33 SESSION AT?.C.
rating same from lands of A. I’. Ful-
ler, on the west by lands”of the es
tate of R. T. Dunlap, deceased, being
the identical tract of land heretofor*
conveyed to said -('. FI. Stokes, et al,
by deed dated the 7th of December,
1918, ri corded in book 58, page 132,
The following is a complete list of
students registereil for the school
term. 1932-33:
Senior Cla.-s
R
J. W Flaney.
F'. Johnston.
<!. M. Lawson, R. D. Lynn. '
M. J. McDonald, D. II. McFadden,
office of the Clerk of Court for said Adams. \
County aiui Stale. ^ ! C. B. Barnwell, C. J. Barrett, N. G.
Terms of Sale: That the said officer; Hurron, H. L. Bissett, G. A. Black Jr.,
conducting the sale require the high-1 jj ijiakely, Jr., D. M. Bradley, J.
ert bidder at the sal<?, other than theip' Hufns
♦ V... ii'hfii mnv thor<»afTpr rH1s«> ' _ ....
A. Abrnins, S. I,. Abiams. C. \V.|T- •M-'rttfroniory.
\V. Narron, R. Fk Nickle^.
C. N. ITowden.
H. C. Quantz.
B. B. Redmond, B. A. Robinson.
T. L. Shinnick, R. Fk Sims, J.
Smith, F^dizabeth Speake. _
J. F. Davis, J. N. Dendy, J. W. Dil
lard, Jr., G. S. Dominick.
H. S. Elliot. G. W. Ewing.
A.
A.” M. Tommins.
J. H. Viser.
Jack C. White, W. N. White, A. P.
the plaintiff, who may thereafter raise
the bid as provided by law, to make
a cash deposit of three (3*11) per
eertum of tho total indobuslnow h.r..- 1 Wilson, H. D. WiUon. H. W. Wilaon,
m adjudgod to be du, to tho Plaintiff, A. K Ferguson, H. H. i-e.g ^ ^ ^ WingatiT J. B.
as earnest money or evidence of good J. R- rerguson. u' «r
faith, the deposit of the last high hid-j B. Graham, lit, L. I.. Gray, .1. E, "<>''<1. Mary E Workman, H Wyman,
der to he applied on the hid should,Greer. ' . Sophomore Class
there be a-icompliance with'the same.] J. R. Horton, T. A. How’ell, M. H.* Dons .Abrams Fammie Adair, L. Ap-
1
Philip Hays, Robert F. Higbe, J.][
F'rank Holliday, Hugh Holman, M’. S.
Horne, Colin Hudson, Cecil Oates
Hughey, .Sam Hughes, W. H. Hughley,
J'-roda«ak.4j—Hull-—
Clifford R. Johnson.
Anabel Kennedy, Virgil King. j
Charles H. Leaman, Alan Levi, F.^
G. Li.tie. i
James McClary, Dillard Milam, Jas.;
.Majors, Lawrence H, Mixton, J. D. |
Mobley, Jr., Mi)ce Morgan, Otis Mor
gan, Walter Boyd Morrow. ’
Lewis Noland, J. FI. Norment, Jr.
Wofford Peter.son, Fldgar Pitman,
ir
Tom Plaxico, Richard Potter, Lillian
Prather.
Lee Sinclair Qiiurtcrman, William
Quarterman.
James Ratchford, John J. Rauch.
Jr.., Jennie Bee Roberson, John Wil
liam Robinson, I.ouis Rodger.
Calvin Smith, J. Hodge Smith, Jr.,
Wu Mobray Smith.
Philip Tiller, Sloan Todd, W. C.
Tuttle.
T. T. Upshur.
James Nelson Willis, M. W. Walk-j
or, Allison Walter, Lochlin Wiard, Rexj
Wilbanks, Janies Winget, F^arle Winn,
Henry Marsden Wilson, John Max!
Wilson, WaTtef~YVooten, Jaines^TVT
son Workman, Richard Workman,
John Knox Wyatt.
Graduate Student
H. .A. Copeland.
If the person making the highest bid
at the sale, other than the Plaintiff,
fails,to make such deposit immediate
ly at the timp of the acceptance of
his bid, then the said premises shall
be at on?e re-sold, at such bidder’s
risk, orT the same ialesday oF'apon
some subseciuent salesday, at the op
tion of the plaintiff or its attorney.
THOS. W’. BENNETT,
C. C. C. P. and G. S., Laurens, S. C.
10-27-3tc
Hunter. Jr.
Henri Jones, H. C. Johnson.
C. Land, N. A. Lindsay, B. .A. Low
ry.
J. r.. McCaskill, W. D. McCormick,
pelt, V. M..Ap^nold.
C. B. Beatty, SteDa Beckham, Jas.
Blake, 1). W. Boggs, H. Bolick, Fran
ces Butler. " . '
T. F. Carothers, C. E. Carson^ Jas.
W .1 MrCntphen. Neil C. Meinnis. B.; J- f’- Chandler, W. J. Clarke,
CAMPBELL LODGE MEETS
FRIDAY EVENING
Campbell Lodge No. 44, A. F. M.,
will hold its regular meeting Friday
•sening, Oct. 14, at 6: 45 o’clock. All
member^, are urged to be present, at
impoitaht buiincas ia to be transacted.
The hour for the meeting has been
dianged on account of the week of
grayer nseetings being held in- town.
, order of W. M.
V. P. Adair, Secretary.
E. MacLean, G. H. Montgomery
J. T. Neely, H. L. Nettles.
J. W. Odiome. Jr., J. E. Osman.
F. B. Parker, E. E. Patterson, C. G.
Pepper, F. B. Pinson, Jr.
R. W. Rampey, W. M. Ransom, J.
A. Ravenel.
J. H. Stamps, C. C. Street.
W. H. Touchberry.
V. S. White, W. M. White. J. 0.
Wood!, A. L. Woodside, R. L. Wylie, I A- W. Harrison, S. I. Hanrin,
N; Cooke, R. II. Cor-
ry, W. S. Crouch.
E. Reedy Davis, J. R. Davis, H. D
Dillard, D. W. DuCois, George Dun
lap. ^
C. B. Elliott, L. 0. Elmore.
R. F. Fleming, T. T. Fowler.
H. Garraux, J. B. Gibl^i, E. C. Gil.
mer, C. W. Graham, W. F. Guest.
R. P. Hamer, R. D. Hannah, P. B.
G. S. Yeldell.
Junior Clasa
N. E. Andrews.
Georgie B. Blakely.
A. W. Collins, J. W. Combs, Jr., C.
W. Copeland, Sara Copeland, K. R.
:ribb to the chroniclb
^M»^Ps¥r4 Fverybody Reads**
Corbett, W. H. Cranford.
W. M. 1 rnmpton M. P. Freeman.
E. M. Gregg.
IW. R. Holcomb.
Annie Lee Jackson, J. G. Jeans, J.
C. Johnson, F. E. Jordan.
H. L. Kemp, J. G. Kitchens.
Mary Lawson, C. B. Lawter, NL.H.
League, M. K. Lowry.
L. A. McCall, Jack McCaskill, F. A.
*4MeCrackin, A. B. McCullough, C. P.
McCuteheon, J.. F. McDuffie, J. A.
McElrath, L. E. Mahaffey, Elisabeth
This “■ Lost
45 Pounds of Fat
“Dear Sirs: For 3 months Pve beeni
using your salts and am very much!
^eaa^ with results. 1
6 inches in hips and bust measure.
I*ve taken 3 bottles—one lasting 5
weeks. I had often tried to reduce by'
dieting but never could keep it up, I
but by cutting down and taking I
Kruschen I’ve had splexidid results. I
highly recommend it to my friends.*’!
—Mrs. Carl Wilson, Manton, Mich.
To lose fat SAFELY and HARM-j
LES6LY, take a half teaspoonful of
Kruschen in a glasa of hot water in
the morning before breakfaat—don't
miss a morning. To hasten results go
light on I fatty mekts, potatoes, cream i
and pastries-^a bottle that lasts 4
weeks costs but a trifle—‘but don’t
take chances—be sure it’s Kruschen
-^your health cornea first—get it at
Young’s jj^armacy or any drug store
in America. If not joyfully satisfied
after the first bottle—^money back.
i. B-i
Have vou tried Uncle Ben’s Pure Pork Stuisasc? If
”nTrt,^try a .sample order and jjet that good juicy flavor
that comes from the tenrerloin and ham.s—
Lb. 20c — Country Style — 2 lbs. 35c
Select Oysters — 65c quart
Fresh Fish Friday suid Satiurday.
Chcice Cuts cf Stall Fed Meats Always On Hand.
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Copeland Markets
In Roger’s and Home Store
We wish to announce to our friends
and the general public that we are
nOw operating the service station
department of the Giles Chevrolet
Company. A lease on this station has
been acquired within the past week.
In addition to handling gas, oils
and tires, we have moved our up-to-
date equipment to our new location
and will continue to do tire repair-
ing, washing and greasing, and offer
prompt road service.
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It will be our constant aim to
please our customers and we solicit
and will appreciate a continuation
good will and patronage iiL
our new location.
YAIIBllllOUi;il’
SERVICE STATION
D. A. Yairborough, IVop.
Ph<MieNo.4
WestMainSL. CIinton,S.C
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