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4: \ I ■ i • Convict’^rSlayer ' On Bond —■« t Thompson' Held 'On of $2v000 After Inquest. 4 j • ■ ■ , - - - j THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON, S. C. . . f 1 /4 y: PACE SEVEN Tootball Season ■■■/ j Calvinists: Yearoiit: rep.' and | j Forehand. In the lire., Millsap, Boffji Itl I? ^^oHihsrs h* CaooCo U1 ICWj shywihI that they po''-'e 's the .stuff of Mercer G P. C. 7 /' iwjiich football m'tn a’-c made.' Howard 42 .....y, .t. P. C, 19 Presbyterian Eleven TOs Two I Bjolick, Pemn. Yeai •out, Waldrep, \Vake Fores^^ .....'..7. P. C. 6 jdace in tj»e state race. The year^s~ac6ne8 are: C-lemson 6 P.C. 0 nen CharKe.' PosW QqndJ Games, AVins Three and-ljoses' Hosrirs were pluyinK their Catawba 0 last .tear of coljepe football. Newberry Bolick *'***'>^ f'our On 1934 Schedule. Laut'ens, Dec. 6.^ Ajx-kie F. Thomp-{ : (1^' the .PretUY'tC' On Thanksp^ivinif son, who was. held \V<Hihnosday by College footbajl team clo-stnl a coroner’s jury for the slAyinj: of a; Hard but by no means fruitless .seftson, Negro convict. Lubie Smith, jvas iv-'by bowing In'fore the Citadel gridiron leaseil from jail Thursday afternoon i.aggregatioh by the score of 18 to G. i after imstjng a $2,000 bond. Applica-i Fighting one of the har.les/<ehed- on for bad had been made by I ulos that h Blue MoK^^^im/has over pson s counsel earlier in the day jn'on hailed upon to battle,through, the befor fudge C. C. Featherstene in, Calvinists came through/with glory ciicu ^urt at Nt?wberry. | Losing to (’lenrson, Hbward, Wak*^ and Quarterman tied foriKrskine Iicorfng honors, each of them havirg, \\ offywl 7 . four touchdowns to their credit. llig)>e Citai^l 18 was’ next with two. and’' Yearout To^ opfmnen scored one against the ('itadol eleven. Clones won The‘ team finished tie<i with Fur- wimos tied man, ^^'off6rd, and (’itadel for thin^Games^ lost t. 1/ our store, ai^ select someuung as a gift that can be UMdoy eyery member or\the fani'^ ily. Furniture is always aWropri- ate.for Christmas Gifts. Anqvfumi- ture is not expensive becaiise of its lasting beauty and usefulness. GIVE F U R N I Mohair Living RoomGSiiites. / 3 Pieces $77.09 up. ODD CHAIRS AND ROCKERS At Low Prices. r A NORGE for Christmas Use it and save for years t6 come. We have the size to suit your family • There’s t world of differ- eoce between keeping food fresh and just keeping it from spoiling. Food loses ht 'kme fuTor long before it noCMlly spoils. And right there you have one of the biggest advan- uges of RoUator Refrigera- tion/That surplus cold-mak- iog power in the Roilator cooling mechaoisoi proteas the.,fresh flavor of perishable foods. The result is that you can take advantage of one- day food bargains"-you can jiarkec for days or weeks in advance* -you can make tasty A|nd wholesome use of left overs. that means econ- Ldd it to die saying in NORGE omy.^tM It to tne saying in ^ any refnj^^ cost and ^outll TMI ROUATOR- ^wWac^payincyoac Come in and learn about mlm»st Rollato^Refrigeration. See everUtting. Only the Norge before you buy, . S0rge b*s the Rellater any refrigerator. c—ling mechsnitm. • / \r ' We cannot pegin to name the many beautiful and useful things to be found in our store that are suitable for gif ts,^ Cmne in suid see for yourself. Make your selection and have it defivered later. •son Famitare CompAny V V '7 By Inquest Laureri.s, t>ec. b.^Archie Thomp son, twenty-'twiK^ar-old chain gang guard, today shot, and killed Lubie Smith, negro convicC\as other guards were 'preparing to whqv the negi'o in j punishment for a short livisd break for 1 freedom. [ Smith struck Thompson . iV mak ing hi.s escape from the Gray Court camp .Monday. About midnight last night he was returned to the camp Forost and-('itadel. they tied Gatawl>a. and Wofford, -and -tiefeated Mercer, Erskire, and Newberry. They held* to a' one-touchdmi^n vic tory a Clemson team that has march-i tsi triumphant to a state champiort-j ship. They defeated a Mercer team* that slated to win by at least one I touchdow'n. They won from a crack Ne\vt)erry eleven. They held two pow erful aggregations. Wake Forost and ; ("itadel, to one-touchdown leads. Tvulv ,(In HOtiDAY WRAPPERS) ^1 by Sam Thompson, a deputy sheriffitlKy have battled gloi-iouslv well and uncle of Archie, and turned ovtw toi'Alat (.Todfrey, head.of th.‘-’ camp. ^ Testifying In^fore a coroner’s jury, Godfrey said he took the negro .to a nearby vacant hbus<‘ to ‘“chastise”, him for escaping and that .sh*>rtiy j after they got to theThouse .Archie Thompson ^walked in and shot Smith twice with a pistol. - ' The convict camp “hoss" saiil he struck at Thompson’s arm after first unexpected shot, Ic.il was lh>Ii^ck has__shone^ forth as the best hlockeb. and short-gain man in the state. Qdarternian h;is proven himself i (o l>e one df tin* finest jiass receivers in this s(‘ctiom\lligh(- was all that was! expected — a nhirvelous breken-field ‘ runner and umMpdvfled as a returner j of punts and kiek-ofL;.. l\>rrin was a splendid pas.ser and a Xool and able, field general for t.he Hluo Stockings, j the[ Horne w:vs scintillating in lYie lin.e amLi too , kicking points after. toucKdowns. late to prevent the second shot strik-j Three fine ends have gltiu>red for ing the. Negro. Smith -was shot in j 'be .back. v\fter the shooting. Sam Thompson biVught his nephew here arnl lodgivl hin\in jail. The coroner’s'^ry ordered the con vict ^lard held on a charge of mur der. t !te Johnston Keeps Program Secret THE CANDY OF THE SOUTH Man^ Families >ld Be Placed Relief Admiimtrator Sees 4,500 On Subsistenw Farms In 1935 In South Carolina. 4k. ' Washington, I>«c. 6,v\A letter from F. M. Bak<'r, emergencyNadief admin- strator in South GarolimiV to Uei>tx>- s<‘nlative Fulmer of that \tate, dis closed t'tolay plans are laMrigXinade to place 4,GOO .SoutJi (’-arnlina rumilies on subsistence farni.«5 in ltt8o. The-letter was in reply td one N'om Fulmer calling Baker’s atu*otion\to the suhsiste'nci' farm program Gtmrgia now taking care of more than' 7,00 families.- , ' Baker wrote that tW South Caro lina relief office had set d.oOO as ■the number of families for rural re habilitation in 1035 and that already plans had iMtm accepte<l and ap proved for leasing land for 1,5(10 faini-' lie.s. . -- Under the program, the laml is leaseil by the relief office and fam ilies without means of support "are placed on it. The rent is paid through the relief office from products grown by the famiies. Baker .said such families will be furnished a work animal, a milk cow, pigs, far^n implemerrts, fertilizer and seed by the relief administration. Baker also said the South Carolina relief agency was going forward with plans to lease land for families who have no part-time work on relief and are not wholly without a means of livelihood, Th/re is also in .South Carolina, Ba-h ker wrote, a colonization project 'in I-ee county .whepe opportunity will be given 200 families to become home- ownt r\. Fulmer, who has expressed the opinion that the best form of 'relief is--to give nee<Iy an opiwrtunity to produce their own wants, said he wa.s sati.sfied with^diaker’s report. “I believe eventually such programs iwill do away with direct relief,” trhe i representative declared. | I ■ * V , - I Cotton Farmers To Get Millions I - Columbia, Dec. G. (lovernor-Klect Olin I). .lohnsfon promi.sed today to “have plenty” to say in his inaugural address to the 1085 legislature nextj January. I After discussing plans for a slate ploice forve independent of the high-! way dejiartment, and for higher pay ^ for teachers, the governor-elect said he did not plan to <livulge his legis-! Intive program until his inaiiguura-' tion. ■ ' “I do not plan to give aiiy fiir- Iher. information to the public until the day of my inaugiiratiim,” he I said. “Then 1^‘Av’ill hav<* [ih'nty. I jilan to act rathiT than mak:' state ments v’iih regard to the future'Ofi the state.” • | SURE TO INCLUDE LLY’S ON YOUR LIST “El NUNN, ('andy is jiLways a unfailin^fly welcome, and always enjcyedXWe have a full as.sortment of Gift l$r;xcs, especiallyXpacked for Christmas, in all sizes. Ifhey have all the r«'h\fu!l flavor, the wholesome jfood- ness for which NunhalK's has always been famous. ULAt'E YOI R ORDEl WHEN wa: tS NOW TO HE DELIVERED TED—ANYWHERE larma SUBSCKIHE TO THE CHRONICLE ‘’The F*aper Bferyliody ReadN” - THE OLD UKiHAHItE Here aricty yo/^ IBesi Selecfiotis*.^.^ find gifts for all nrembers of the family—useful, practical gifts, in prices. Make this store headquaHers for your Christmas shoppipt:. GIFT SUGGESTIONS Suede, Leather and Wool Zipper Jackets $2.95 to S4.95 3e8 and Scarfs |c. and $1.00 Thirty-Four Million Acres 1*0 Be Planted Next Year, AAA Of ficials Ekimate. " Washington, Dec. 6,—The Agricul tural Adjustment administration es timated to day that 34,400,00 acr^ would be planted to cotton in 1935 and that the government would pay growers $94,230,030. ' ■ The farmers who_ participate in the voluntary reductibn program are to receive three and one-half cents a lint pound for the average num ber of pounds the ' acres they rent to the government produced in the 1928-32 period) ''^In addition, they receive a parity pnymaRt of one and one<^fourth cents a pound for about 40 per cent of 'the average‘number of pcnmde they raised in the 1928-32 period. \ An eetinutte by states of rental and parity payments, fo\next year made public by the AAA ii^uded: Rental Rarity ‘ State ^ Payments Paypents N. C $2,923,200 $i,681^260 S.pC 3,610,180 2,064to Hen’s Linen Handkwchiefs . ‘25c Plainand Fancy^ Koliins Plain an^Fancy Clocked ~ Socks foivMen In Christmas Boxes 25c, 35c and^Oc - Hanover Shirt) ' In Christmas Boxes $1.00 to S1.50 Rollins Hosiery $1.00 - $1.25 - $1.39 i Linen Handkerchiefs 25c and 50c Ladies’ Bedroom Shoes . 98c Linen Table Covers^ $1.50 Mi.ss America Brassieres 50c — Rollins Underwear 69c Slips Satin and Silk $1.95 Children’s Anklets 25c pair V HAT DO , - , P. S. Jeanet DOT New Curlee ei21 ' Blue Serge Suits $21.00 and $26.00 ' Stanley Suits $14.95 ^ Boys’Clothing $10.00 and $12.50 ^ - — Pocketbooks $1.00 to $1.95 Gowns and Pajamas $1.95 to $2.95 Bed Spreads $1.50, $1.95 and $2.50 All Children's ' Red Goose Shoes . Sizes 2*/2 ot 12 — Reduced to~ $1.00 — $1.19 — $1.35 • J* \?N. J... \a: