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\ ' \ <4 / / \ FACE .J • ^ ■ THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C. t THI RSDAT, SEPTE.MBER 15. 1938 THE CHRONICLE’S WANT AD RATES THREE MEN ON A HORSE 1c per word for first li tkm; fire iiiMrtioiis for tlic price of four. jMlnimaiB ckarfc Card of thanks and tribntes af respect Ic a word, payabla in advance. Minimom 50c. WANTED — Your wiring, plumbing, iwfMuring and floor sanding. I^arge or small jobs, we appreciate your patronage. Radios, tubes, and guaran teed radio service. E. M. TIMMER MAN. City Electric and Plumbing J Co. Phone 36. Estimates Free. FOR RENT—Upstairs 4-rooni fur nished apartment, with private bath. Call 37-J.'_ ■ INSffR.WTE Tickets 25c a day, pay up to ACCIDENT cost only $5,000. S. W, 32. FOR RENT apartment thur. Phone . Sumercl, Phones 80 and 26-2C — Downstairs furnish* ,1 , .Mrs. .Mary Henry .\i- 6*1. Ic FOR S.\LE—8*l*a-acre farm on edgej of city limits of Clinton, 65 acres in cultivation, 3 dwelling houses, 2 bams. Will sell at bargain price. Ap ply to R .F. Adair, Clinton, S. C. tf ELBCTRICAL REPAIRl.N'G — Bring me your Electric Fans, Hot Plates, Vacuum Cleaners, Curling Irons andj All Electrical Appliances that need! Repair. Reliable Work and Reason-1 able Prices. R. Stanton Blakely at i Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Tele-; pbone 188.. Ic Two upstairs — .it"-::?:iat Calvary Baptist church Monday West Clinton News ! presided. .Mrs. Grady Smith, the sec- jretary, called the roll and read thej minutes of the previous meeting. A Parallel Seen To Early 1914 Of Those Preceding: War Twenty-four Years Ago, ^ and Mrs. J. R. William.ston of j minutes of the previous meeting jCliVton, Mr.s. Lizzie Lyles and son,'program on “States and the Cooper- Military Movements ^Remindful igParles, of Watts Mill, visited Lee ;ative Program” was in charge of qj Those- Preceding World Griffin in Belton Sunday. iMrs. Trammell, with Mrs. Joe Camp-; ' Mrs. .Sam Robertson and little son i L- H- Bagwell, Mrs. Johni of Greenville, are spending the week'I-rsula Blakely, Mrs. i ^o & a+riifino* Mrs.! HancoclCand Mrs. Berry taking part, j M* ashingtun, Sept. 1«. A striking I Mrs. J. J. Smith and Mrs. Joe Terry r>arallel to the tragic weeks piieced- ^^^ve a dialogue on “Sheaves of State Jng the World War arises in the minda Missions. At the close of the P^o-j j^fonned observers here who watch gram .Mrs. Grady Smith and Mrs. J sister, with .Mrs. Robertson’s Jack -Anderson. Marvin .Sanders and George Sly GreenwfKxl, visited fri.e,|ids here Sun day. Mi.ss Carrie Bell Evans spent the week-end with .Mrs. Charles Byrd* in Lauren?. Mr. and .Mrs. Beltim Warren and daughter of Laurens, and .Mr. and .Mrs. J. L. Arnold spent Sunday in Greenville. .Alvin, Charle.**, non Trammell, Ray Cannon, Wilbur ' Weir visited Caesar’s, Head Sunday, j ; Mrs. Alma Trammell and daughter, I Grace, .Mr. and .Mrs. Wallace Tinm- {mell of Lyman, visiteil relatives here '..Sunday. ! Mr. and -Mrs. Dennis Wilkes visited J. Smith tin* a duet "Pay the Tithe." "’•''“'T' The meeting ip October will be held; Germany 'partly mobilizes for nia- with Mrs. Grady Smith. ' ineuvet-s; then come French and ♦ — j Czecho-Slovakia partial mobilization Revi\al Service* ; orders. As France pours men into the A ten-day seri^ of revival services Maginot line along the German bor- will begin next Monday night at Cal-;J Germany sends men into her . ar vary Baptist church, to be conducted Houston and Ver-;- r,,.. r p - nn.tnr Siegfried line just opposite. by the Rt\. R. P. Umb, pastor of Britain concen- \irtor Baptist church in Greer. The|j,.,,„ „,j „„rth Scotland in public IS cordially invited to attend. |p„,n|„„ blockade Germany. France' ^ „ .cancels leaves of naval men and plac- .Mrs. C. Ic Smith Passe* Marseille under military law. Italy Funei-al serA'ices for Mrs. Florence' ready for action. M. Smith, 43, wife of C. L. Smith ofi Persons close to the state depait- this community, who died at her home gtjjj believe conflict can be lav* jTuo.>Klay after a short illness, were averted if civil governments and dip in the negoti- THE SPORTS CHATTERBOX By TENCH OWENS FOR RENT — Two upstairs rooms, famished or unfurnished, with bath. One downstairs bedroom. Private entraiwe and connecting bath. Mrs. Annie L. Franks, College View, Phone 176. 15-2p PIANOS—Listen to the tone, see the beauty of design, admire the dura bility of the Bahlwin piano. 70 years of experience an«l re.search behind each piano. Spinet — .Acrosonic (True- tone). Baby Gran«ls and Bungalow Uprights. SptH.'ial prices. .See them at home of Mrs. D. .1. Hrimm, Hal<lwin a repivsentative,,- 120 S. Broad Phone ;M0-J. .Mr. Wilkes’ father, who is a in a r.rpi nvi’le hosnitfll Sundav - - .....v. .,, ..c.„ averted It civii governments ana aip- Mrs Pol'y Davenport and Mrs jat 4 o clock W^nesday ^'jiomats make the decisions. But, they here .Saturday. i« R.; H H Friends of Billy Fue and Charlice Davi.s will regret to know they are ill with «liphtheria at their home. Mr. and .Mrs. W. Windsor and family spent Sunday in Honea Path I , , with Mr. and ^Ds. Vernon Young. I Smith is sur%’ived by her has- Warren and childrenjSmith, Clinton; six chil- dren, Lewis, Fay, Virginia, Boyd, and church, Spartanburg, by the Rev. B-Ipjement S. Dreniran, the Rev. B. H. Tucker, and the Rev. Ralph Hugheys. j ^ 1914. The story of Interment followed in the church!the military snowball is quickly told, cemetery. Nephews served as pall-j Austria mobilized against Serbia after the assassination June 28 of of them off the track teams, and one will want to after seeing them in ^action ... (laffney high .school sought an early football Piano St. Despite the fact that the Clemsonito keep any one Tiger is a heavy favorite to suMue j frosh football and fumish«*d.'the P. C. Blue Stockings in the s<*a-! proi>ably no son’s opener on .Saturday, interest' here in the traditional contest seems i as high as over. | game with Clinton, but Coach Wilder Clemson, with all-Southern <'harlie ha<i already completed his scheilule. WoikIs at c«“nter, a veteran backfield, "‘mid like to see those two teams an<l a powerful team all round, seems | tm'Kh' • • • They .say the new six- : definitely on the upward treiul in th<*-man football game is growing rap- ' gridiron game. The Tigers appear t<i I be in big time football for goo»l now. jThe team that beats Iht'm this year : will have to be really splendid, a*- 'cording to jire-.season .sports talk, j .Not that Walter .lohnson’s fight - |ing *‘leven ean’t il<i it. .Not by a long »*KI Ht-reford J shot! The Blue Hose have pulled blg- On Mrs. Claude are spending the week with her sister, .Mrs. Joe Johnson, in Goldville. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Yarborough and .Mrt. Gunter attended the Gunter re union in Columbia Sunday. I). I.U McGee attended the funeral of his nephew, W’ilbur McGee, in Pineville, N. C. Paul Smith, all of Clinton, and Louie Smith of Tucapau; her mother, Mrs. J. H. Cothran, Inman; five brothers, Grady, Oeland and Arthur Cothran, all of Inman, Virgil and Hebert Coth- Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austrian throne, and his wife, by a young Serb. After diplomatic ex changes and an ultimatum, Austria invaded Serbia. Then, another curious parallel witH the present occurred. Britain suggest ed as a compromise that Austria bo ran of Tucapau; fouP sisters, Mrs. j content with the occupation of Bel- Cofer Sanders, Boiling Springs, Mrs. i grade until indemnification was paid ! Grace Burns, Inman, Mrs. Lula Dona-1 for the assassination. 'The London ; hoo, Inman, Mrs. Bernice Horton, In-j Times, although disavowed by the mert- 'maq; one grandchild, Joe C. Smith of I British foreign office, has proposed that Germany be permitted to occupy idly ' ill popularity, especially in schools about th** size of P. C. It may; spread to this section yet. B. II. Club Meet* The B. B. girls club held a ing Monday night at the community Tucapau. hall. After a short bu.siness sM.sion —^ the girls went to the kitchen where a SUBSCRIBE TO THE CURONICLB (lemonstration le.sson in cake making | wa.s given by Mrs. Walter .Morris. A «lelicioiis [lound cake was liaked and later .‘ierve*! with lemonade. the’ Sudeten portion vakia and be content of Czecho-SIo- with' that. Th« FX)R RFINT —3 up.stairs rooms, iin-, furnishes!, close-in liH'ation. Apply) to Mrs. W. T. Putnam. Ip' TURNIP SEED. We have many va-' ri<-ti(*s of White ami A'ellow. Also Rulatiaga, .Miistanl and Tendergreen S<“<sl and Collar*! Plants. Vigoro, Ni trate «»f .Stula, Bone .Meal and Cotton-' seed .Meal. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Teh'phone 188. Ic FOR SALE — Over- calves, y*arling and springers. tlrCgt-,- upsets than a P. C. victory .Sat- ^aii pastures. Y*>nr s«*rt from any unlay woubl l*e. The fact remain.s mT«l. T. B. ami Bungs t«“st»‘<l. S(“V-| ii,‘verth**l«*s,s, a P. C. victory woubl b*- DIABETES cral carl<ta*ls young Iowa horses.startling up.set, an upset whichj As a ydung physician I learn***! to Emmet X. ( bannel, I.iockri«lge,^L^wa.' ^v,,u|,j },*■ as surprising as it would'appri‘eiate the fact that diab**t**s was !be ilelightful to this column. practically an incurable <lisease, al- What will the game Ik* like? We though, by watching one’s diet care- p.n“<lict a much closer .sc«*re than last fully and. not eating foo«ls that would! y«*ar’s game, with P. ('.’s r**juvenat*‘«l Ik* ultimately converted into .sugar] PAPER hblding the *Vi»wd**ts’’ t*»'in the laboratory of th«* body, it wnsj less than half their 19.37 .>*c*tre, ami i p*>ssible to slam! off the .Angel of thei possibly .scoring th«*mselves. Th** Blu**[ Darker Brink for many, many year.s.| St*H-kings will m*e«l dee<'plive plays Chiblren and young persons suffering ami a good aerial attack to gain much fioin thi.s *liseas** pre.sente*! .seriou.s yardag**, wliib* Cb'inson will probably probb’ins and th«* (h’afb rate was un-i stick to pow*‘r . plays ami, straight ii'iially high aimuig this class. In el foo’tivall at first. Shoubl .l*“s^ .N*-ely’.s <l« ily peopi** a rigid *li*t helpi'tl ma W. M U. Holds Meeting j Wonian’.s .Missionarv union met' Would iM’come the doctor’s assistant. ' 1, like thousands of doctor.?, cun' testify to the **fficacy of insulin and* have had humlred.s of cases now alive M.s a result of this nuslicine, who 1m*- f<»re its di.scovery would have been in their grave*. .Mimeograph, union Skin. Carbon Paper, Second Shocta. ( HRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Hugh L. Eichelberger NEW YORK LIFE MAN 15 Years Experience Professional Insurance Information Furnished Free Member — The National Association of Life Underwriters. RA’E (ilLV.^.S f*tr Wint*‘r I«awns ami Pa.-tuies. Plant this <,ia-s ;ind have Imys acliiev** a two-t«>ueiido\vn b-ad a (in*< ii I„iun a.J. Wijit' *-, S\vGianttey^nitr M*me^ famy stuff, J’ans.v IMants tor latiT «l«*Iiv«>r.v. but n<»l **m)ugb for any scouts in the Blakely liiotht is S«*<‘d .-stoi*-. I'eU*- .statul-' to learn t«>«i much, phone IS.8. Ic — R(K>F1NG Pill* K.8 ADV.VNCING— ( hallerlMixing I/**t us r* -!'o«)f your Imus** m>w with Spectators at tin*. P. ( I**mson Foni'." ( ojfpi r Bi>nntl .'shingl**s. This g<*m** will not In* aff**r*l**il the amus Fup**r iiHtfing is ba.'k***! by seventy- it'lt -•ght this year *»f the mass thre** years manufacturingexp«*rience. A«bl to this the skill in application ac- quir***! thixuigh our twenty y**ars as 4:M*uth Carolina’s lea«ling r*»oiring con tractor.? ami the result i.s extra years of r*K»fing service ami satisfaction.-}didates are Tbne years to pay. N*> «lown pay- faces with ment. Fr**e estimat**?. liamseur Roof- ffu'^h lietw****!! them ami the ing (’<*.. Inc. Clint*»n Repre.sentative I pletely black***! faces t»f the Ituine 2tM>. UU* W. Main St. tf fi'o?h at the annual P. C. rat run. .V ^ i few h*»ui s’ fun am! frolic at the ex- hOK RENT pen.se *>f the fr**.shmen is enj*»y***l by ' all. W** well r**member being urge*! t«» go out f*»r the track t**am (100- yanl «la.sh> last y**ar after exhibiting a dazzling burst «*f sp*****l *l*»wn the *ir*‘a*l**<l gauntl»‘t at the rat run, Clinton High ha.s" a s*|uad *»f be- Pianos — Standard ‘‘‘‘- I^arge hall over Wilkes Furni ture Store. HardwtMMi fltwrs. See C’opeland-Stone (o., or Thomtis Heath ('optdand. Ic leiially in kt*'|)ing them a!iv*', but as u I'uU* Uuy *lie*l long iMf»u** t!i**ir till!**. Heavy <ai*'is among llio<** pa>t mtiblle life were prom* to thi- infirni- ity, .1* W' and Italians being **sp«‘*‘ial" !y subject 1*1 its iavag*‘s. Among U^\\ bamil* IS. siu li as eliefs, wait*'is, res- taiiiaiit kitp**is and th** lik**, th**re, of «as alwa.v> a large peiceiitage to l>** cl*ts**ly clipp***! m*w boys' h*-a*ls in tin* fo'iml victims *it diab* t**.s. 1 here are stamis when •th**ir **ap> are r**mov***l. mor** l* inal** than mal** dialK*tics. I The traditi*)nal fr**shman haircutSH Insulin will not be a«lminister***i until after; tin* g.ime . . . . i..'>iiiiiiii t.......mi in.striii*t*‘tl to streak their B**st, who work***! with him, insulin, black t**night t*> distin- f,,,,,, |he pancreas *<f animals, ^■“"'• sometimes call***! the sweettireads,— other which s«*cr**ts it—was dis- c*>ver*‘*l, ami t*i»lay the *liab**tic, once at the ex- h**pl**ss against this sc*»urge, may by p**ns** oi the ir**shm**n is **nj*»y***l ny using insulin propertly, prolong his life in«l**finit**lyt By a series *>f trial •liels ami examinations, the physician Dm* to |lr. lianting, of Cariatia, and l-r**shm*'n fo*»thall can- second-year m**«li*'a] stmlent name*L makes, direct from t factory. Huge sav ings. A. O’Daniel. RUBBER STAMPS .Any kind, to fit any busine>.s. 2t-hour ser vice. Reasonable prices. Telephone 74. The Chronicle Printers - Stationers v**loping int*> footliall players. .Much (K*tt**r than th** y**ars wh**n the c*'aeh had to fill in at a vacant sp*>t *'n the •<e*-oml t**am to hav** **mnigli t** >i‘iim- niag*' . . . < t>ach Wibler figures his firsl-slring Red D**\ils wrH average^,lifYn-uIt cases, I.'**; pounds . . . They renew ac*juaint-1 p,. resort***! to am-e gam* 23;- IS able to asc**rtain the maximum amount *»f sugar tol**rate*l by the jia- tient. By a<ihering t** the *piuntity of foo*l .sp**cifi*'*l by the d*H'tor ami the administration of insulin, hypoder mically ami usually given by the pa tient himself, many cju?es yield***! to tr*atm**nt and the sufferer bt'came .'Ugar fret* and normal again ami stops using this drug. In the m*>rt* however. ins*alin mu-t ctuitimially, but in re little dif- wilh Wootlrulf in their first ^lity it causes th* pati**nt at .luhn>*in fiebl on .September fj^-uhy or inconvenience., I To carry on the preliminary work . Clinton may !h> r*’pre>**nt*‘*l by b**th'ju study. Dr. Banting stdd his ,guards on th** Blue St*H-king football-pu.j;{,uui**nts and furniture, gave up hi.s practice and tlevoti**! his time to solving the prtiblem, aided by the INSURANCE We think we know the best Fire and Life Insur* ance policies. We think we ,know how to advise the best plans for you. We think we have the best companies. Consult me. B. H. BOYD, A^ent Clinton Realty & Insurance Co. Blue I team thi.s s**ason. If big Bill Uox {plays center, Lykes Hemlers*»n may be swiU-he*l t*t one guar*l. and Wal ter T*k1*1 is going strong for the *>th- er . . , Walter lairsen, of .Alabama, who is entering P. U. this wet*k, will be one of the lH*st on the frosh net team at Tennis T**ch next spring . . . Dick Meisky, a .sensation in the .Ank let liackfiekl last year,- seems slate*! for quarterback on the starting elev en against I'lemson Saturday . . . Halfback Charlie Thompson, of .Au- gi/sta, and end Be MiH>re, of York, were struttin’ their stuff in the P. C. practice game last Saturday betwren the Blues and the Reds. Thornwell will sorely mi.?s four splendid athletes whom she is con tributing to P. C. freshman ranks this fall. They are: Allen 'Jacobs, Heath Blake, Joe and Jack Milam.' It’s going to be extremely difficult nu'*lical stu*l**nt who flipped a coin with another .?tudont to see who 1 - LEGAL PAPERS CHRONICLE PUB. CO. Phone 74 DRIVE CAREFULLY SAVE A LIFE! 6 DEATHS from AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS in LAURENS COUNTY 1938 Let’s Strive To Make This a Safe Year On the Highways. This date last year, 4. Going Away to COLLEGE or to TEACH? If you want the home news.... have THE CHRONICLE follow you. 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