The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 28, 1938, Image 7
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THURSDAY, JULY 28, 19S8
THB CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTPN..8. C.
Thinirs we like to see in softball: | racquet swin£r«r, won the boys’ oham-
Chariie Cooper talk a batter into pionship in a wdl-played tennis match
swincing like a garden gate . . . I again Brooks Copeland Tuesday . . .
^Chocoiate” Burnett snag one on the j Chick Galloway back from the base-
run . . . Skeet Galloway dodge among
the cars to grab a high foul . .
■“Shorty” Cochran scampering around
after flys in short field . . . Collie An
derson getting hot in the collar
ball trip, which he made last week
with a team composed of P. C. and
local talent. They played and a-on a
few games and had a successful trip,
we hear . . . Wonder if Chick has any
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An occasional error (ain’t no fun if j prospective baseball talent in the
they don’t miss sometimes) . . . Some i freshman class at P. C. this, fall . . .
of the hot outfits on the players (H.iCalling all tennis fans: if you like
F. Harris and Skeet Galloway sport-1 fun and tennis, get a doubles partner
ing knickers). . . . Good sportsman-j (of the opposite sex)*and enter the
ship . . . The crowd roar when some- mixed doubles tournament beginning'
one knocks it Aut of the lot or pulls next W’ednesday. Lemme know soon
a neat double play . . . Two players if you are. . . . Surprise: Lykes Boy-
chase the same fly, then politely step kin, state intercollegiate champion,
aside and let it drop between them. eliminated in an early round of the
. . . Umpire Milford marking balls state tennis tournament at Darling,
and strikes wth his foot and brook- ton . . . Emily (“Puckett”) Dillard,
jg no Objections to his decisions . . Jinky Sadler, and Bill Wade are play-
Taylor* Martin sprinting around the ing in the same tournament ... We
basesN(ull steam ahead . . . Coach*wish them best o’ luck. Hope they
W’ilder rift one toward the railroad j were able to find the tennis courts'
... Lowiy^Wilson try to “blunt” the after the recent “flood” subsided . . .
hall . . . “Racket” Partridge making a See you at the softball game,
racket on the sideline . . . The femi
nine fans on the bench near the left
foul line.
SOFTBALL
Scores:
Thursday, July 21:
Baptist defeated A. R. P.-Lutheran.
CH.LTTERBOXING
How about a triple play. Haven’t Friday, July 22:
aeen one yet . . . Ru Sadler, red-| Presbyterian defeated
haired (so is Don Budge), diminutive 15 to 3.
bandage,” said the old gentleman,^pint, according to the same
“but bring the boy t» me on the third
day.” When L7was brought to the
Pfiel home, with much ceremony the
bandage was unwrapped and the stone
was found to be stuck to the wound,
due, of course, to the blood drying
and,'holding it there. “Now,” remark
ed Pfiel, knowingly, “William will get
well, because the mad-stone has suck
ed all the poison out of his arm.” The
fact that I got well only confirmed
Pfield and our neighbors in the idi
otic notion that this dirty stone pos-
■sessed mystic medicinal properties.
The real wonder was.that the filthy
system.
he still believed I was not teilinc
the truth and J know he is going to
consult the comer druggist.
Tennis Matches
Start August 3
A mixed doubles tennis toumanaent
will be held here next week, begin*
ning Wednesday, Augrust 3.
There will be no age limit for this
^ , , ... event and'-no entry fee will be'charg-
stone had n^ set up an infection, j Although no prize is offered to
which m^ight have resulted in me part-j the winning team, a large number of
ing with my arm. jgirl-and-boy teams are expected to
Thousands of Americans carry enter,
s-tones in their pockets today, as a I Players desiring to enter the tour-
protection against disease or trouble, j nament are urged to secure a partner
Superstitions die hard. jand notify Tench Owens as soon ms
possible, or merely turn in your name
Methodist,
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
Monday, July 25:
^-•'Methodist defeated Baptist, 4 to 0.
Tuesday, July 26:
Presbyterian defeateii A. R. P.-Lu
theran, 22 to 7.
FOR GAME WARDEN
Standings — Second Half:
Won
Self Pitying
If you w'ant to know men and wo
men intimately practice medicine for
forty or more years. The thing which
will surprise you most is the fact that
a great'number of your patients, even
if they call upon you professionally,
are more or less suspicious and give
ample evidence of the fact that they
feel themselves better adapted to pre
scribe for (their ailments than you.
There is another group who are noth-
jing more or less than hypochrondiacs]
jand make it a practice of calling on|
mwlical men, always telling them that
none of the other doctors whom they
have consulted “knew anything about”
their particular case. Perhaps the
most aggravating lot of patients w'ho
and you will be assigned a partner.
The schedule of matches and results
will be posted in Geo. A. Copeland
Son hardware store.
Already, unusual interest in the
coming matches has been shown and
a great deal of fun is anticipated for
the players.
The nunvber of men in gainful oe-
cu[>ations in 1930 was three and a
half times the number of women.
I actually annoy doctors are the “know’-
CLERK OF COURT |
I hereby announce myself as a I hereby announce myself a candi-, Prvsbj'terian 2
candidate for re-election as Clerk of date for Game Warden of Laurens, Methodist 1
Court for Laurens County, subject to , County and pledge my.self to abide Baptist 1
the result of the Democratic primary.* by the results of the Democratic pri- A.R.P.-Lutheran 0
JOHN D. DAVIS. } mary. A. B. J.\CKS. ■ Schedule:
I hereby announce myself a candi-j j hereby announce myself a candi-[Thursday, July 28:
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it-aH”tyiH*.
T his w’cvk I had a patient call on
me. He complaine^l of a serious symp-
About one-third of the time con
sumed in household duties is devoted
to the preparation of meals.
SUPERSTITIONS
To us of the present age it may I terrific pains in his heart which'
startling to learn that primitive P'l’ventiHl him fro,n sleeping or work '
date for the office of Clerk of Court for re-election as Game Warden; Baptist vs Presbyterian.
of Laurens County, pledging myself I Laurens county and pledge myself' July 29:
to abide by the results of the Demo-’to abide by the results of the Demo-[ Methodist vs A.R.P.-Lutheran.
cratic pnmary.
C. A. POWER.
I hereby announce myself a candi-
<late for Clerk of Court of Ltbrens
cratic prmary.
SYDNEY A. LEE.
Monday, August 1:
Methodist VS Presbyterian.
1 Tuesday, August 2:
A.R.P.-Lutheran vs Baptist.
I hereby announce myself a candi-,
County and pledge myself to abide by Thursday, August 4:
the Tvsulte of Democratic pri- ‘M* t-P; Baptist v, Methodist.
^ the results of the Democratic primary,, ^
N. DUNK POWERS.
mary.
VICTOR R. FLEMING.
' seem „
I . , ,, . , uig, and had left his last doctor be-;
man huili up a remarkable senes of
I superstititions ivgaixling stones of all said t.he,*e was nothing wrong with'
[kinds and in various entirely differ-1me. Why, doctor,” he said indignant-j
; ent ways. And to me what is the morejly, “he didn’t even give me a dropj
remarkable is tl^at many people, es-juf nuHlicine.” And that physician was;
pecially those residing in rural com-[exactly .right in his diagnosis, for
munities, still observe .some of these'there wa.s nothing wrong with the!
ridiculous notions. , man, but pi'ofiting by the patient’s'
As a young man I recall thfat in'remarks, I gave him a mild tonic and'
my town the Pfiel family had one he’has chIUmI me to .say he is much
po.ssession which they cherished far i Indter.
above the value of any pi'ecious stone.' Own DiagnosticianH
le had been handed down fi-om father j A lesser light in the liteiary world,
to eblest son in that family for gen-,author of several novels, which have
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! GROUP TO GO ON
I hereby announce myself a candi- ^EEKS CAMPING TRIP erations, until all their neighbors had, had small sales, keeps photographic
FOR PROBATE JUDGE
I hereby announce m^rif a for V.ame Warden of Laurens c\ a •• . , , 'about as much faith in the wonderfulioo|,ies of every piescription he has
date for the office of Probate Judge pUdge myself to abide Monday morning, August 1, at things it could acconijiJish as the own-; bad for nearly thirty years. RiKiently
County and pledge to., of the Democratic nri- bus will leave Broad Street When a pet dog, which I was teas-, he sent for me and egotistically re
abide by the results of the Democratic J D W WATTS MethoAst church for Camp Saddle- yery properly bit me on the hand' niarktd, .showing me a photogra{>h of
primary
J. HEWLETTE WASSON.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election as Judge of Pro
bate and pledge myself to abide by
bags, in Greenville county, located atj^^ arm, my mother rushed me to thela prescription I had given him ten
FOR TREASURER ^be foothills of the mountains. , Pfiels. Grandfather Pfiel took from a'years ago for a much ust*d tonic, and
I hereby announce myself a candi-, from 12 to 14 years locked box, which was hidden in his [another copy of one I gave him the
date for re-election to the office of •^y denomination are invit-, trunk, a bund-lc which he unwrapped, day lH*fore. “You see, I>oc,” he blurt-
Treasurer of Laurens (bounty and ed.to take the trip, which is being j when the covering was removed lob- ‘“d, “I’m onto you physicians, and
the results of the Democratic pri-[pledge myself to abide by the results7™^* under the auspices of the Meth- gerved that it contained a dirty stone know I’m getting worse,
mary.
ROSS D. YOUNG.
FOR SUPERVISOR
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election to the office of
County Supervisor of Laurens County
and will abide by the rules and re
sult of the Democratic primary elec
tion. A. RHETT MARTIN.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of County Super
visor of Laurens County and will
of the Democratic primary.
1). ROY SIMPSON
” “Why,” I
“Well, this
o<list chprch ami hoard of education. aiMiirt as large as a big walnut. This asked, rather surpristd.
written in 1926 calltMi for
ounct*s, while the one you
[gave me yestenlay orders half a pint.”
A round trip ticket will $2.00, and wrappiNi aUiut the most severe pri'seription
there will be a charge of $i.00 for the Oite on mv arm “Ihin’t ri'move tht* only six oi
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES c-ntire week, from Aug. 1 to 8. which ---li^ave me yes -
I hereby announce myself a candi- will include lodging and meals. |may be obtained from Dr. J. C. Roper, I When I explained that six^ ounces,
desired (phone 115. 'apothin-ary weight, was also half a
date for re-election to the House of
Representatives from Laurens County |
and pledge myself to abide by the re
sults of the Deme>cratic primary. i
ROBERT C. WASSON. !
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abide by the rules and result of the'D . ^ ^
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Democratic primary election. ' '
and pledge myself to abide by the |
results of the Democratic primary, j
CHARLIE L. MILAM. '
J. WARREN CRANE.
I hereby announce myself a candi-,
date for Supervisor of Laurens coun-l
ty and pledge myself to abide by the' 1 hereby announce myself a candi-,
results of the Democratic primary. re-election for the House ofj
JOE R. ADAIR. (Representatives from Ijiurens County,
... 1/ j: pledge myself to abide by the'
I hereby announce myself a candi-,
J „ . ... . AO > result of the Democratic primary. i
date for the office of County Super- i»iiiT iiiTi.'!.’
visor of Laurens County and will ' ,
abide by the rules and result of the I hereby announce myself a candi-!
Democratic primary election. .date tor the House of Repre.sentatives,
Wm. J. (BILL) HENRY, from laiurens County and pledge my
self to abide by the results of the!
Democratic primary.
L. A. AUSTKLL.
FOR COUNTY COM.MISSIONER
I hereby announce that I am a
candidate for re-election to the office
of County Commissioner of Uurens' * n.y «n«iu*:y
County with the promiee lh.t I will J"' ‘f'
Wide hy the rule, .nd reeult of the IZ"'
Democratic primary election
I hereby announce my candidacy!
self to abide by the results of the
Democratic primary.
W. T. BOLT.
LANDER B. STODDARD.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election to the office of; 1 hereby announce myself a candi-
County Commissioner of Uurens | ‘l*te for the House of RepresenUtives
County, subject to the rules and re- from Uurens County and pledge my
self to abide by the results of the
Democratic primary.
W’. R. RICHEY, JR.
I hereby announce myself a candi-
ault of the Democratic primary elec
tion. JOHN H. WHARTON.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for County Commissioner ^ of
Laurens County, and pledge my.self to
abide by the results of the Demo
cratic primary.
C. BRYAN HOLLAND.
date for election to the House of Rep-
reeenatives from Uurens County and[
pledge myself to abide by the results
of the Democratic primary.
S. J. HUNT.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for 0)unty Commissioner ofj I hereby announce myself a candi-
Laurens County, and pledge myself to date for the House of Representatiyee
Skbide by the results of the Demo- fimn Uurens County and pledge'my-
cratic pnmary.
J. BEN HUNTER!
self to abide by the results of the
Democratic primary.
C. F. BROOKS.
FOB AUDITOR _
1 hereby announce myself a candi-• I hereby^llnnounce myself a candi
date for re-election as Auditor of [date for the House of Representatives
Uurens County and pledge myself to
abide by die results of the Democratic
primary. S. R. DORROH.
I hereby announce myself a candi
from Uurens County and {riedge my
self to abide by the results of the
Democratic primary.
JOE P. TERRY.
date for Auditor of Uurens County!
and pledge mysdf to abide by the;
resoH of the Democratic primary.
MILT(»1 A. WILSON.
FOR 8UPT. OF BDUCA'nON
I hereby announce myself a eandi-
FOR MAGISTRATE
I hereby announce myself a oandi- ^1** Democratic primary,
date for re-election as Magistrate of LEROY BURNS.
date for re-election as Superintend
ent of Education of Uurens County,
and pledge myself to abide by the
Hunter Towmship, at MountviHe, sub-
ject to the result of the Democratic
primary. J* L DICKEIRT.
1 hereby announce myself a ^ndi-
,date for re-election as Magistrate of
Hunter Township, at Clii^n, subject
to the result of the Deniocratic pri
mary. C. H. McCRARY.
FOR CONGRESS
I hereby announce my candidacy
for re-election to Congress from the
Fourth District of South Carolina,
subject to the rules of the Democratic
primary.
G. HEYWARD MAHON, JR.
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