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. < J / IN “MINIATURE OLYMPICS” T>’4> State Colleges Share Fjrst Place In South Carolina Track and Field Meet Here Saturday. Presbyterian Is Next, Follow ed Bv Newhecrv and Furman. “Mountain Goat" Lynn, jrrea*. daih man from Clomson, went down in frlo- riou< defeat i>efore the record setting running' of -Bryan Hutt of Carolina, who flashed out of comparative ob scurity to aid the migrhty Craigr in ty ing the state track and field me^et held he'-e Saturday. ILit' h-ttw ' ,Lynn's lOO-yard record of s • i ’! by-_cutting It one-tenth. He tied *h‘- 22U-'yavd record which Lynn had .set in the pri*liminaries. ‘dl.t* seconds. , ■ ~ Tli^hjtTPri 3Tr^'Crot:rrttrdHFoe--4h4^M*-^ the eu'ht r*‘CO’'ds which fell. Bill ('lari; clicked off the J4!t in oU..^. he‘*e’'ing ‘the state record by th”ee-ferTth< of a New’ ’-ry: Fo’ger. Clemson; Craig, Can iV.a; Pernn. P. C. Time, 25.5 sec onds. New record. Pent vau.t; Beck. Newberry; Ld^s-' comb. Civ mson. and Tarnam, Carolina, ' I Pi riem-on, and Carothers, ^ (\. tit d. H ght, 12 feet. B -'od junin: Lamb^t!?. Newberry: K * :n" n.’< lem-on; Lipscomb, Clem- ;-Guera'1. V. C I'istance 22 feet, .-‘•-vard' run: Gibbs, F*. C.;-Fore- hen i.'v'P. C,; Yai'horough, / (lok. Carolina Time. 2 minutes.. ou* ■ Graig, ( arolina’; Dillard, ' i‘-mist>n: Traynhain. F'urnmn; Tay- ■ f'artdina. Dis'ance, 45 feet, 7 1-8 ! i-b--. New record. 22'1-vard dash: flutt,^ Carolina; Lynn. Clem-on; Yeurout, PreAbyte- r;ari: F'ord. Glemson. Time, 21.9 sec- iin.i- .\’rW record. Javelin; Freeman,.P. C.; BlackweTT^ Clem-on; Tayror, Carolina; Oaig, Car.oLna. DivStance, 1^4 feet, 1 inch. Marie Antoinette Cats vs. Dogs Ninon de Lenclos By ED HOWE ->• , I lI.WK bUig tak'en greaf iiif'-rcif In the French Itevidiitinii, wiriel.v lr.*r aided as an uprisuig nt llie pc >;il- again.st de-jM.Uc kiiiirs. Finallt j irite read .sti iiiUcli ahoiil it 1 iloiiM ili.- Jlpri.siiig vtas aga-ilis-t l. iuis .Wl ; ’d hel.eve I! wu- ailiiail.v iigii:;.-: ii:- .Marie .\nlninette. 'file p'relich i;**V(dllti<lll wa.S In lli l‘t • >ii rather Ilian on tlie |i.ili;;c.il x\ riMigs iif the people. Voii may lie lieve you hu\e he.ird vivid gos.slp in \oiir time, hut you do not know, iiow lei rilde vgo.ssip may Ifecoiiie ufilt‘ss you h«ve< read tlie story ot I.oiiis X\'rs tpieiT). One story, was so hrutal, irn |i:o!»a!de. that wht'li told In court dur / ^ javelin the~am;izing distance of“ 1K4 feet, one inch. iH'ttering the former record of. ITT feet. p inches. The relay^ team set a new record of 3 mlhufes, 27.2 seconds, cutting two-tenths of a second from the old record, aDo held t>y ,P. ( . Othtr rei-ords falling wer’e: the low- hurdle.-. by irambeth T>I Nin’vberrw. 25..'>; the shii! put, b.v Craig of Caro lina., J.'i feet. 7 1-2 inchc-; the discu.s, by Craig of ( uroLna, 11.*) feet, S ;n ( raig of Carolina, won the CLnt'in Lion,- ciah. tiophy for being the most vaiuabie fack man o1 the year in .'^ou'h I aroi.tia. . . Ciaig wa- h:gh .-corer of *lw‘ meet with I" poiti;.-, and l^tmbeth wa- next wi’h f'.fteeit. The mee* wa> tin- most colorful ever wi'ne'-e<i in Di • -t:i’'. be:*u'.mo iele ! ai.o: g Cymj.. hue-. T.ie c.,mpet:ng a'hiete- iiiaiebed oti tie' field, fou^ a’ljota^L • la- cap'a n lK‘U’‘i;tg ‘lie >cLnaI baifj if 1 tlie'pai'a^b -M ll. Dhi-yard dash: Hutt, Carolina; L.vrn. Clemson; Yearout, F*. C ; Ford ■‘lemson. T.hie, 9.7 .second.s. New rec ord. I2'i-j'a-l h-igh* hurdle-; Lambeth, NewF»erry: Pettit, Carolina: Ackis, Clemson; Taylor, Carolina. Time, IH .■,ecvonds. , ‘ ■ ALIti* run:-.CaJt:dBX‘ILCarolina; Seasa, 'i’p.roiii.a; Watson. Clemsop; Ya*"bor- •t)':’:’. ' 'emson. Time, 4 m.nutes, ‘*.3.2 second.'. 41h-yard run; C’ark. P. C.; Ilobm- .-on. Clemson; Bra liev, p. C.; Kolwrt.s, Clemson. Time 5 second-. Nb-vv rec-? ord. D.-ru-. Cjaig. Carolina; .Me' onine!!, ‘'■em.'or: Hood. Newberry; Wilbanks, r*. ( Distance 135 feet, b inche.s. New i-fcord. .V : re’ay: I‘. c. (Bradley, VV rget, '" a .t. C'a'ki. Clemson, farolina, r III mahi T.ir.e. u minutes, 27 secondsT" i>e\V leC-v’ 1. V'ole!'.'.*'K Whj'ii tiubv had r» ached tiieir jiO'it.ons liefoie ’h, -::.nd>. the fiag was un- fu'led V. ;'.h t.l. je oper ce'm )ny. D: i diiim Mc.Swen. [ .‘e.-rdent of I'lesbyte- ii.g the reign of terror, it shoeked tiie ^ ijiosi Hrutish audience ever gatiiered. itii'l Uie prose<-utor realized lie had ■ tiiaile a mistake In introducing it; the iMi.stake almost saved the iiueen’s lifw ||~ Marie Antoinette was a (Feruian.and Frencli hatred of Germans was as * great tlieu as It Is now. Of all tlie I loolisb women in history, Marie An p toinette ranks near the top. Her his- - tory reminds one of a country girl determined to go to the devil in spite,■ of the warnings and prayers of a wise n Tjind goiTff luoThTn*. dm "tdtts -ease th4i mother wa.s old Maria Theresa, etii- ® |ire.ss of Aq.'itria. Women sliouid read ■ Marne Theresa’s letters to her Ijeedless g daugliler; stronger preaching fur mor ality and common sense cannot he found. Tlie old empress was a sound B tiermnn, and over and over pre<li<’ied g lier daughter's downfall because of ^ folIi»*s even our modern flappers liave not e«iualed. Fortunately old .Maria B was dead when her foolish ihiugliter B ascended tlie steps of tlie guillotine ill/ ^ Puri:! and left it witli her head carried In one basket and her body in anollier. B I am corning to doubt^the jieojile will B ever rei)el against tlieir jioliiical ^ J.oanna Mill News ! :.n. ni.i le a ,'iibr; : w 1 \ . i’/t ; • uiing addre". at. ' -b' ; 'firi a in ;;ai :i; e t'-;] ic’: Wit r ♦ ir .\ to'.i. b w ,1.' ; h • C’ w - , Mg (if w, ■ne" (.>'.1 ;h. ’ '. . - I' V Stan id" !)•■ ■; WCCM e ent.- Tie w 11 (HI ,\v a.' p L»('i ■d ( »ri the pe ie dai are.i p( • 'enU' d W1 ;h the I'.'.e 1 a’ wir.'.e lii.' ail uia mater IS li’.C't- 1. .'-reond and T il.! v! pi; vee W KU s v.'cre t>ii t ii le*- -1 de i.f ii.m. The >'.tim»ia "^fw o mile Hud .-oh . 1 A ’ ‘ luah. Citjv'on; DeVaui.. I uiina:'.; BuWi. F '.un?:!r; F Jo !*): lute-. 21.2 .s“CS. H git juiep '*■ ii!g, ! l-x'm.-. c, '• ■ _ Mr. and Mr.-. J. ' i 1 »\ • and fahiily \ ksiled lelatives G'eiir.le on .'sundiiy. M av i M >. doe Carr. Mr. I-Lfler. ILf*: y. o-. Mi'. John K. .Miimc, M' an! T‘. !>, Hancock, all of (i ‘Tiiv. w<• , .Sund'jy gac-ts of .Mr. 1 M r K G; (,arr. ‘ Wr rrc” c’.tmeiit vi.-ited Iv' -i.-ter, M-'. H, Kv-BjLiiig'.on. in Columbia, on S. u '.ay. M.', Ib'-.e Bryant i.- .-pending a few week- w.':h !ier sister in Green-1 w roiigs. or have ever engagial iu such'-'> rebellion in the ftast. . itesides every hoiH'st eltizeu walks a politician to con trol him; the politicians at the cap itals are few in iiiinib»‘r compared with the students of politics In small towns and cilii's jvising ns holiest cit Izens. 1* • and M'.Mahan. CUoii- oii I i. Ov,',.,, mein 220 \ a .a- • .» >M-o'ii Heigb.. 5, tVe*. Id hurdles l^nmbctb. 1 w M'.'- \’;v:a’' \\o>d''jff of Clinton, is .'pending a few da.x - with h«*r aunt, M;- I d CLi k .Some one w rote (and somehow It at tracled in.\ att^mtioii) that u «log Is u ••,ves’' dtmtrttb and a cat a “no" ani mal. Nearly everything auits a dog; alBio.st nothing suits a cat. I have bi'en fond of many dogs, but have never known an agreeable or Intelli gent cat. ... 1 do not like "no” aid lu.lls; tlo'y are always cold, Indiffer eiit, clammy; l.like the enthusiasm of a ‘‘yes” animal. If the owner of :» dog i.s ilJ. (he dog is distresseTf' an^| wants to do sometliing, hut a cat, witli i it- “no" di.sposition, l« indilTeren>. i;oo!;.s (••1,1 of the death of a notable to It is indeed a pleasure to ns to join with many others in extending Hearty^nngratulaticms^to-this^Clin^ ton institution as it celebrates its 40th • ^ anniversary. Our business relations with you have always^ been mpSt cordial and satisfactory. We hope that they may continue for years to come. Congratulations, Best Wishes—we extend both in full measure. f 't J % BUCHANAN’S DRY CLEANERS AND CITY OF CUNTON t r"" -CLINTON FLOWER SHOP CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. H. D. HENRY & CO.. * . 1 f M. , • I • BILLION DOLLARS - MlLLTON*SOBS 1' ' •-'• '‘.a’ ’d Dial thi‘1.' L'“'in Ihi.' c«)iin'\\ .'1.0.1 ,(Hi0.i:iii) of like citpi’-'M:- w!, I " w . i r.o'iua'ly !'♦• u.-r-d Ti tbo im> ' ;•-■ ■aadf'. f,.- i ••.'idf‘nL:r uui'd- ' ing. If, a,' !i‘ po l. p'o.'onl (*ff‘t:"L' b; cn :h-.-i ‘.m!' :iM * b ngbi'r!:*'.g b ak near' n-.-mai, •!o.-c t-a a iiiiihu'! ni. r. v\.;. f (id' ;o riic’y w ll .ha.i' ick.U'v ‘ o-v'. .it Vc i: .- ;:i u .i inO'': .>f • thtr', h;n« '“:■•■>) f ii ing ; }i- g'i’l r .'X • r> m« y l,a.,d., l.,';,_y w 11 li,'.c oo '.ty III -'r d 1 (H an i lu:- r and iha'. moia’I v. .IT go ’li;'a ii;a ;*i< u «•’ ! ..r ; ot'A f Ir 0-. * .:y '»g liiatci a! > a ad .'Jpp.ic- and jiaviiig ta.xw.' and in;. I'l..'*.. c:'vat ng more job' and build..ig uji ji'iyrol.:; for all ty pe- of worker.-. That l^ w'nat con.-traction revival will do for the eountiy generally. 1 ; its individaal ajiplication, .-o far a.- The property-ownr-'- confo-ne 1. it Wl. iikevx'.'e i'- tha; t<i hoom l>ui!d- hg e. ' "ill .. h I, e u-en •, ng .'low- y. a: 'tea-i.iy. .'incf the low reaehed .a- ''iirnHi. 1 ia-.\ a't .-till far below r • *..„i - a . .; h-.t‘,if fac;, eo.sl.- of o .'f i el .ai.' U'vl m b'aild.ng have L.ggc ' • h ge'n-( a! eommoditj' woman in a spiH’ially horrible way 'I’lie house eat w .is asleep at I la* foot •*f tli»‘ bed lll.roiigli all tlie ter rilde seeiie. ... It has Ixmmi my mlstortui.e to know many "no” men and wi>inen. I , • • • ,* .Cr a ’ . . e -I* 1 b,i’ mean • tha* t no da a?- alto ha\e money 1 am ) n oM man, but there is so uiueh to r«a'l I sliall iiexer get around to half ,>f it. 1 never heard of Niiiou de l.iMielos. ;i famous Frem li woman, until lately. Ninon early l)*die\ed that there «'an he onl.x one sexual law for nuai and women, and tier fatlU'r said to Iot: ••.Sinee you ladiiw*' Ilia I worn w t|j wr en ;u ioj! .j an-i iep.4,r now--t b. f.vt ■ thi-' l-.T-!,-\'ed boom s’ar's-caiC .'..'.i get a wl'i.le l.'t nio'e ;h.in/a dol-^. la.. w ■ .n f... every dollar .-jient.' "tha: cm iii ion'i-n' going to. last I filLLl! present signs: . ; .'it w 1- • . . ;.'it »v . .ig wgy. I Buibi r.,»'A. rejeiir now, lenovisei no.'.. That ir. 'ito will a.d you in doing' you; bit tv.w.i!,i ach;ev.ng recovery — j and wiii f.,iru;u;;ve y put money in! Veur Ot cket. eii have a rialit fo tlie'same libe.rtii's as men, re<‘.>uiiize e.pi.'ill.v with iikui ;|1I the olibuatiOiis of loyalty, sliieerity, and honor." Slie had uiiiiiy men frienils. but was fair with all of them. \\ lam young and most eliariu iiig. If an admirer was dis to / spend t<H) mueh on her. she gently re stralnetl h.in. If he too nmeh neglee» ♦td his wife lieeause of her. sli* warned him against that fault also 'She disliked drunkards, gamblers. Idlers, rude pisiple generally, and .h 'r biographer gm's' so fur as to say she Imlped rather than harmed her n. u When bfty years old she retired to a country place, ami the most promi nent pet»ple of FTance of three hun- dre<l years ago were her devotfsl friends. Tottering old men.-former intimate friends, resivei'tvMl her In age and slntvrely liked her. .One oW man said tp her: “Ninon.-a woman who has the qualities of an honest man Is tb** hn^st unusual character in the world." Nin*>n de Lenclos was neither |MM‘t ess. aefress, reformer, nor mystic, but she had the natural charm of woman. She combined this with simple fair ness, and belmld, a book has h(»en made about her! Slie exists in litera inre with women who bankrupted kings! The huge racing| autoniohile. often •'osting Sl-'.iRNl. and which oceasionallv breaks a .spi'ed record or turns'over pn Its driter. Is not mueh of an autiv mobile; the really useful and cred itable machine Is that In the midvlle class, w Inch delivers useful' service to millions at reasonable cost. • • • NATIONAL COTTON WEEK MAY 14-IQ A*fri« !id of mine, a very old man. . . I was aide to tlilnk He liad alread.v - dom* well: he had made an unusual record Years before he died. It was a pleas lied lately, this of him lire to so write his children. ICendirundt was .so liusy with bis art he never had time to marry the hire«l girl until the neighiibrs uiade u row and demanded It in tli;^. intorest of neglecteil dt*cency. / CONGRAFULAFIONS to For twenty years it has been our privilege and pleasure to do business with this well- association to testify to the high plane upon which their business has beeiktonducted. J-; As you celebrate your 40th bi^day^v^ join in with many other friends ift extending .sinic^e congratulations and best wishes. r We wish for you continued business success ) in the years that lie aheadi "8? Southern States Lumber Co. LAURENS, S.C. I V'' A .