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Tradk Aipirwts Respond Td Cell, / McMiUiaii Is His Men TTirongh Ihe^Paces bailjr^^Will Bs. Stirrager In Trmck Events. A larsc number pf men responded to Coach Ix>nnie McMillien’& call for track applicants last week and are working out d^y on the cinder oval It is '^fh^ early as yet to ma any pi^ic^ns as to the team y/mch M^illian will mold. *1^ squad oubtedly be stroller in the tracly^vents than in tlje fi^ld events, loss of several m^n by graduation Baseball'Mem Start J Year’s Practifee alull ui ^irty-one ~ Candidates Report For_ First Praetiee.v lohnMn Ekpeets Excellent' Team. 1 -> \ Baseball practice begai^ on Wed nesday afternoon with thirty-one men reporting for the squad, '^is is the t number (d candidates that has reported!? in a number of years* ac- ciHing to Coach, Johnson, and out ot^this material he expects to devel- up a powerful team. ^ All of last year’s regulars,' with the exception of Wood and Morgan, 1^ ^failure £o return "to school i are back, and there are quite A few es the shot put, javelin, and dis-^new mwi out this year. Higbe, Home, cus vacancies somewhat of a problem.' Captain Holcomb, Millsap, iWay SEFAT For the dashes, three men who were in the competition last year will be and Holliday are among the sluggers; of last year returning to th^ squad,! available. Yearout and Bradley, both I while the new men.are showing prom-| on last year’s varsity, and Thompson, of developing into good player.s.! a sophomore, will be in the running. Holliday, Wyatt, Suggs, and Mulli- Bill Clark, holder of the state rec- nix are expected to do most of the ord for the 440, wjH lead the middle-'mound duty this saespn, and Bolick, distance aspirants. Colin Hydson, F>.s- Forehand, and Plowden are to do tes, Cranford, and others will hold down the mile, and two-mile gallops. The P. C. relay team, defeated only once in the state in the pasV seven years, will.be intact from last year. This quartet, composed of Bradley, Winget, Yearout, and Clark, bettered the time of the 1933 team which was sent to the Penn relays. The freshman team is always an un known quantity for the firsts few weeks. Some men come to college with enviable records and do nothing; oth ers who have never before seen a (track develop into state champions. their stuff behind the bat. W’ith such a large sequad'out, it is yet too early to predict who will play the other positions. The Blue Hose officially open the JPalmetto Baseball League season when they journey to Due West on March 28 to battle Jake Todd’s Flying Fleet. Following the opener, the Hose .season is as follows: April 2—Furman, at Clinton. ' April 4—Wofford, at Spartanburg. April 6—Clemson, at Clinton. April 8—Carolina, Tat .. Clinton. April 10—Erskine, at Clinton. make any pre-^ason prophecies P. C.’s chief contenders Iq^the var sity state race will probably be Clem-> son and Carolina, in the order named. These tw’o teams tie<l for first place last year, with Presbyterian next in line, 'The first meet for Coach McMil- lian’s charges is scheduled for Satur For this reason it Js impossible ta- April 15—Newberry, at Newberry. April 17—Wofford, at Clinton. April 19—Clemson, at Clinton. April 22—Furman, at Greenville. April 24—Carolina, at Columbia. April 27—Newberry, at Clinton. ATTENDED CONVENTIDN W. 1). Copeland of the firm of 1. I. Copeland & Bro., was in Charlotte the day, March 23, against Wofford at week attending .a meeting of Spartanburg. SPECIAL EXPIRES MARCH 10 Better Homes and Garden.s with .My Garden Helper, both 17 months for $1.00. ' T- JAMES W. CALDWELL Call .38 at t2:.30 \ dealers of tin* International Harvester company covering the two Carolina^. The convention was attended by about •100 dealers who were royally enter- tained, according to Mr. Copeland. We Do All Kikds of tNtlNTING Except BAD CHRONICLE PUBLISiyNG CO. HOMES AND HOME SITES FOR SALE SHINGLED BUNGALOW—■'\V’oo<l- South, one block frorh College. 'Trees, row street, 6 rooms plus butler’s pan- Size 97x167. Price $600. try, hall and bath. Heating sy.stem. HOME SITE — Fifth Ave. Across G«.rage„ garden, lawn, shrubbery, street from College Campuh, faoing trees. Lot 80x160, Now Fonteii sub-tNortb. Trees. Size 70x188.9. Price ject to sale T>0 days notice. Price $4,500. * / t SHINGLED-Q U A RTZ ROC K' B UN- GALOW’ — Woodrow street, 8 rooms plus hall, butlef’s pantry- and bath. Heating system, garage, garden, lawm, $600. HO.ME SITE — Walnut St. College V’iew. 7.6 feet West of Hickory, facing North. Planted with hedge. Size 75x1.60. Price $600. ^ HOME SITE—Ohe.stnut St., College shrubbery, tree.s. IM 65x100. Now View, 1.60 Ceet^North of Walnut. Fac- . rented subject to sale m tiny s’ notice, West. Size 7.6x160, Price $460 Price $4,700,. GRANITE RESIDENCE -- Corni W’(MHln)w St. and Calvert Ave., 8 rooms 7r,vir,rv 'Tci-ito Facing MO^fE .^TES^^-Corner Maple and (’edar .Sts., (’olletjw V'iew—3 'lota. ^‘‘',75x1.60, 7.6xG8), and 75x1.60. LaxftUvc* This little conversation is for ad ults only—not children. And 1 deem it worth while. Probably three- fourths 6i our immense, population are, at intervals, users of laxative medicines. After more than’ forty years' ex perience, I believe I may be able to offer some suggestions-productive of good, on'this siAject, by "telling you ! of the kinds of laxatives that accom-! plish their purpose, d|ping the mini-! mum of harm. j Of course, correct diet of soft, 1 easily-digested food should require no medicine of “laxative” nature. But,. we‘ do not always eat in proper kindj or quantity. #. i Probably the best all-purpose tab-! let-for simple constipation, is the well- known Aloin, Strychnine, Bclladooi- na and Ca.scara, laxative compound; I believe this tablet may be found in the most of the drug'stores of the, land. 'The dose, one to three tablets at bedtime. I recommend “coated” tablets. They “ retain their strength longer. — Don’t acquire the habit of trying every purgative pill that you hear of. A “pill-habit” is indeed bad company for the experimenter in constipation. The tablet above-named is reliable and harmless as any. Ask your docor. One class of constipated patients— those with trouble in the rectum— should not take pills of any sort. A disea.sed rectum should be cared for. But _not with pills—remember that. These people should use only min eral oil, magnesia, or ca.scara sagra-1 da—all liquids—that contain no aloes. Rectal patients must avoid ALL rectal irritants—and should observe strict diet rules. Eat no tough^ fibers, no j tough skins of fruits, but all soft food j that is most easily digested. See.-your doctor. like to lose 15 pounds of fat in a month and at the same time increase your .jpergy and improve your health? How would vou like to lose your double chip and ybur-top prominent abdomen and at the sam^ time make your skin so’ clean and clear that it will compel admiration? j \ Get on the scales today^a'nd see how much you weigh — then get a 5 cent bottle of Kruschen Salts which will Thousands of WomeH Benefited By Cardid^ The benefits many women obCalU) . from CsM’dul give them great con fidence in It... “I have four chU- dren,” writes Mrs. J. L. Norred, of Lagrange, Oa. "Before the birth of my children, I was Weak, ner vous and tired. I had a lot of trouble with my back. 1 took Car- do! each time and found it so help ful. Cardui did more to allay the naysea at these times than any thin* I have evtr uied. I am In Te»y food health anJ believe Ccrdul did a lot of it.” . . . ads of women testify Ca.-dul bcntli 1 er.b V. It dots not bencrit YOU, * phiilt.t i. last you four weeks. Take'one-half'se;!! Kruschen Salta—You can always teaapooiiful in a glass of hot water every, meaning and When you have rmished toe contents^of this first bot tle weigh yourself again. | After that you’ll want to walk around and say to your friends,-^ “A quarter pound jar of Kruschen Salts is worth one hundred dollars of any fat person's iponey.” Leading druggists Amerj^'^onller ■— ti'*''.’ " I' I II .■ I III get it at Young’s Pluymac]^. I > « CHILDRENS CDIDS SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE free SUIT! FREE SUIT! " A representative of Ameri^’s largest tailtuingr mill^ selling direct,* in Tropical Mad^to-Measure Clothes, will be at JOANNA MERCANTILE CO., GOLDVILLE, S. C., THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY of this week. Thirtjf-four patterns, in Flannel, Worsted and Sanforized Suits. This is your optwrtunity to get two suits for the price of one at retail prices. The faCtory-to-you prices run from $6.95 to $10.5(r each suit—none higher. Every man can afford one dr more suits at this price. This is the best buy in America, and for three days only. Each suit carries a money-back guarantee. One of our customers will get the pick of any suit free of charge. You may be the lucky one. Yo do not have to be present at the time to get free suit. Winner will be annoi|nced‘Saturday, at 6:00 P. M. ^ ‘ ^ ' P. S.—The Belt Back Siiort Flannels in white, tan, grey, and blue, are what every young man wants, and priced at only $9.95 to you. (Retail value $25.00). 4 I J. I. COPELAND & BRO. Hardware We sell the best lines of Farm Implements, and you can always'be supplied with repairs for same. This you should consider when buying your farm tools and imple ments. We are Authorized D^ers for The International Harvester Co. .. • See us for ycur I. H. C. Drag Harrow, Disk Harrow, McCormick-Deering Binder, McCormick Deering Mower. Hay Rakes, Farm Wagons, Guano Distributors, Drills,. Stalk Cutters and REPAIRS FOR ALL I, H. C. IMPLE MENTS. J. I. COPELAND & BRO. / North and West.^ Prices $600, $550, and $600, respectively. t-HOME SITES—'The Woods, College View, facing^rth. East and South, on Young Drive, Maple, Cedar and Hickory Streets. Facially wooded, size.s varying. Price rahges $250 to $800. FRAME COTTAGE — 126\W. Main St. 5 rooms and bath. Lot x8xl98. Now rented subject to sale 30jday8’ plus butler’s pantry, halls, two baths,' two stories. HeatinjF system. Ixit ap proximately 114x200. Garage, lawn, •hrubbery, trees. Best built home''ift Clinton. Now rented subject to sale 60 days’ noticerHfiee $9,500. . —- BRICK VENEER COLONIAL HOME — Comer ('e<lar and Walnut Streets, College View, 6 rooms plus hall and hath. I.awn, shrubbery. Lot 75x150. Now vacant. Sale price $3,800. ’n\’0-STORY- FRA M E DWELLING j notice! PrW ~$^26o! —Corner Clay and Enteipri.se sti^eets,! TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLI TreHT'ccntFTUf'CTty. 9 tobiiis. Lot dp-|—Arranged for-two families. 77 Mus- proximately 87x108. Now heriUni sub- a-rove St. 9 rooms. Ut approximately ject to sale 30 days’ notice. Price 64x150. Now rented subject’‘to- sale $3,250. jyo days’ hotice. Price $3,800. FRAME COTTAGE —Corner Clay! FRAME HOUSE—Oak Street near and Enterprise stiinds, near center of. Ice Plant, for colored pepole, 4 rooms, city, •grooms. Ix>t 55x118. Now rented ■ divided for two families. Lot 70x100. subject to .sale 30 days’ ikdice. Price Now -rented subject to sale. Price $1,800. ' - |$I200* - _ FRAME'DWELLING — Corner E.' FRA.ME HOUSE—Oak Street near Carolina .\ve. and Clay St., near con-,^*^'’ Plant, for coloi*ed people. 4,rooms, ter of city. One story! 6 rooms.'Gar-fo‘’-two families. I.^t 70x60. ^den. l^t approximately 'l00xl25. Ex-i*'^'""’ Jcnled subject to sale. Price ellent business lot. Now rented sub- > sale 30 days’ notice. Price 1 “BRICK STORE-BUILDING — Oak I Street, near Ice. Plant. 15.6x36.6, with tME BUNGALOW—Florida St. u|>per 4tdry; contains three liv- i^arden, lawn. I^ 60xl57157H"SCrooms,-.Shed addition 11x36.6, lot ■ subject to sale 60 days’ rented subject td sale. $1,000. 1,500. notice. Price ^ — . FRAME bungalow—Corner Caf^FRAME DWELLING—For colored ' vert Ave. and J^s St., near College. | HV’PPle- Livingston Street. 6 rooms. 6 rooms plus batlcand Eatt, cement approximately 52x211. Now rent- '■ basement. Barn, lai^ trees. Lot ap-l^^ subject to sale. Price, $l,i00.- proxjmately 98x165. Ndw i-ented sub-l LOT—Near Ice Plant. Size fOxlOD. ■ ject to sale 60 days’ ^votice. Price $200.' ^ $3^00. ' ' 1 Also lots on Oak Street,^ neag-Ice FRAME BUNGALOW—Jdnes St-.i^^^L Any size to suit purchaser, near College. 6 rooms and batl^heat- i upon application, from $200 up. hsg system. Lawn, shrubbei’y ^nd' HOME SITE — Corner Walnut ti^eee. Lot 60x130. Now rented subj^t College View. 'Facing - to. sale do days’ notice, P-rice $3i600> ^^uth. Size 75x200. Price $600. BUSINESS LOT—Pickens and En-' BUSINESS LO’T — Enterprise St. terprise Sts., one block fro’m center'of between Pickens and Clay, facing city. Wall privilege on one^side. Size, 'Size approximately 50x110. approximately 130x24.'Frice $800. j Price $700. ' f BUSINESS OR I^SIDENTIAlJ Above properties on easy terms-if LOTS—Bounded by Clay, Enterprise, For. details or inspection see ’Woodrow and Florida Streets. Partial--Pbone— ^ ly excavated, size 24 acres. One built-inX ■ • / IMWGEX i ! RIDINi; I eORMnSENT 1 j COMFORT/ \ lilLMI J ] FENDERS TO MATCH BODY ALL IN THE FORD V-8 AT NO EXTRA COST Be sure you get All These Thmgs •-T HERE’&THE TO EXTRA inninir iagtafi (If aet balltiii) Cwrfert ride (Whaa aet baM fid TeM 1. THE CREAM OF THE USED CAR CHOP TAm trsaiiaiaae Mmm$ fwfhf iOM feed V-Oaaafileaaa la IlMdCaia. H > «aa are,, moHtm ^ size Mock from 'business“section. Price ♦MOO/ ■■ \ ' /“• i •BUSINESS OR RESIDENTIAL^ LOT—Clay Street, one block from huairiBBa aeetion, facing East. Size ap- yroii—tiiy 7fixt26. Price $700. * HO10 SITE—^Fk>rida fac- tag KortiL Bfiat «C So. Owena Street. Avt./facing Wm. R^^Jacobs Phones ^or .222 JohnF.Ni Phone 238, office of Jacol \ .CUNTON,8.C. Watch ’TUa Space For Farther^ AaMMceaeata. the 193S Ford Safety Glaaa around is inc(,uded wiUiont extra cfoet •••^FWnt SeatRliRng ComfiMrt^ for every b a basic part the carb design ...There b a bn^in luggage compartment back m the rear seat. •. Ford ¥*8 fendt^ match the colmr of the body ^ no extra ^charge. ^ 6.00 X lO'' ab-hoHooii tires are equipm^^ AU th^ featiu^s are part of the extra deuar vaiue yon get in the delivered pnbe of ^ new Ford YA. Th^ make forN^t^nfort, Safety and Beraty—^yet you do not pay a penny for them. ' -- No matter what yon may want in a car—-style, safe^,, speed, power, economy, mgg^ enduranee eF com* fwt—the Ford Y*® for 19S5 wiD me^ your needs. See thb ear today. If yon study it, featnret by feature, yon win agree it b the bigg^ dollar value in Ford history.. .And if yM drive it—you will buy it. ^ $ 49.? AND nr, r.o.B. nmon. Lm0 dmmm pmymttm. .. Saqr r«vu Twr0mgAVmi90r»mt Ct*HH C0mmmmf,n0 Amritmt' RICHARDSON MOTOR CO. Clinton, S.C. ON>nx-Aqhf.roBD iwrmwnr ’/ ^ OSChfliaA. SUN. BVSNUMS— CAH WiOS& ts. SVXNINCZ • w 9W9m N \ i A 1 • * .‘Ukc