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THURSDAY, MAUCH 21, 19
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THE CLOTTON CHBaWCLE, CLINTON, 8. C.
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THE CHRONICLED
WANT AD BATES
' Ic per wer^fer firat laser*
tio«; five iBsertlsM far tke
price of fear. Mtoiisi durge
tSc.
Cards of thaaks aad trftalao
of reapeet, 1« a ward, fayrMe
la adraaee. Mlaiaiaai Me.
THE SPORTS CHATTERBOX
By TENCH OWENS
43trolHng aroimd itAie PretAyteriao
e<Mefe campus, one realises that at
k»r last s|mi^ is liere. iYou can
it in die sprooting grass and the
viral of this grand sport, the athletic
program M P. C. taket another step
forward.
Lydia Mills' News
Mr. and Mrs. “Red” Williams en
tertained about thirty of their friends
of Mrs. E. W. Shirley, Mrs. WiHiams'
BiH.Urfler and hi. h«rd.hi«in,
4^ i: alntier
I4l« jpower snd navigatk/n project.
ITUy IVeneWB nw j «My appeal to you to request «i
Mi^mi^ri**^^^^^*it^**^ hy the legislature now
IVCqUCTL r Ur t roOC in seeskm was not ae a disgruntled
^ (fired employee but solely as a strong
Columbia Mamh 19.—J. L. M.'*'lr-,advocate of the project,” Irby ■wrote,
by, dismisBed land acqnisitioo chiefi “I was removed by special
raea-
J. • I V oismiBBea taira acqnisaion onieii
Hi ^ Santee43ooper piaject, tochiy senger one day prior to board meeting
made pthhe a letter ssailed to Cknr-||>ecause of a leak that I was go-
emor Burnet iMaybanfc last night re- ing to appeal to the board for cor-
bttdding trees, you can hear it in theiracqueteers seem to live on the ele- eariier request for an im-' rections,' rtat for the best interest
song of the birds and in the whisUiog g*nt new all-weather tennis courts ^ honoree nuiny n^g^jgte inventigatioa of the huge of ‘
. ■ . ,'of careefree atudente, and you can<except, of course, dunng tnpa. Speak- ^ i :——r no
Hamf^re piga, mo f^| contagious effwt in the warmjing of tripe, the varsity netmen leave Henry Abercromtae ^e^in-*^^ vinited friends in Whitmire Fri-! “Proper investigation will show ur.
. Prices rea*0Mibte.,4m,g}y|^ n, riMsracteristie today on their annual expedition to ^ *t a misMllane<m showw at her ^ I gent need of reorganization of the
State Training School. “ ... - ... i. ^
POOR SAIiB- . .— ^ ^ V
young sows. Prices rea*0Mibte., riusracteristie'today on their annual expedition to ‘t a miscellaneoua showOT at
'r^ln^n^ iSMvw^i "«i»ra.onniingingdTiailungwra.!lhaiMiitfh ,linr .11^ daring..|ggBg . Jdirtitt .in
%hean popidar season sue the sijpiaispring holidays. Everything pointa to AterceoniiMe. «» ^•*||| weiner roast at Crystal Lake, Sat-’P^ject engineer, and proper steps
a successful s«:»on with the Blim the i^nxent of many lovely and use-,' |should be uken by present legisla-
|the variotts spring sports, j'Stockings posnting for big game this jul gifts. j _— 'tune before adjournment. Vou, ss
LOST—Small, square plaid purse in' Down on Yoipig field Chkk Gallon year. An undefea,ted .season would Miss' Elizabeth Bagwell of Laur-, WPA Rccreatkin News ' [chief executive and former chairman
'POiR SALE—Good milk cow, cheap.''" —r-r— '[V Tr'-r*”!.
Mace Young. Ip hand of activity m;a
.. _ . >ipig
Rose’s Sc & 10c store. Small re-'way is putting fkis baseball squad of, raise them high in the swle of South- ens, waf a visitor in the community ^ number of children took'®^ ^ homni, should see bhkt action
ward if returned to Jamie Little.’about twenty men through their paces, em iotercoHogiate tennis, and while Sunday. the diphtheria treatment v at the scout taken and some confidence in the
Phone 164, • ' Ic in preparation for the first game ofjthis will require some brilliant tennis Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hammond and Tuewiay morning- project established.”
— the season here against the Davidivon in impoirtant matches, it cortainly is iittle daughter, Vernonn! motored to *■ -
FOR SALE — Home-made cakes and
candies. Old-fhshioned pound cake
a sipacialty. Mrs. E. IL l^x,. Phone
nine next Monday.
A well balauoetl not iniposs8>ie. All eyes are turned to .^ti^usta Md Aiken Sunday.
'— how the 'Blue Hose come out
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Iteam with no stars but capatde play-j-wa
in emy position ts-the outlook iagainst mighty Tulane next week in from a visit to Burlingitoh, N. C.
at present. The . loss of Lamar i New Orleans.
FOR home-made cakes and candies, Castleberry from the piWhing staff
old-fashkmed pound cake a spe^- was a severe blow to the team's
nrity, call S86-J. Mrs. E. R. Knox. Ic,hopes for a state championship, but
team captain' Richards DuBoee, Jul
liua McGragor, Albert Butler, and Al-
VITAMiIN ‘Bl—Get this amazing so
lution for your Floweis, Pfamta, , .
Gardens* dnd Lawns. Priced from Idc. r’k^L»her^v ‘Swinnin^”
to tl.00. Give th«n nwv BWto-t” OMtlebemrl, ^
ly Brothers Seed Store. Telephone!
also' woriring out these days
Driver Of Truck
Held In Death Of
Mi.. a.im Elder, hu ' retumod *•■ ’'-**'*' •** .ft«TXH>i>.
Tht girls of the community are in-}
Mrs. Rosa Cole and daughter, Mr8.'i«rested in the folk dances at the>
[Walker Crain, and Mrs. Meli.ssa Cole *cout house every af^mson.
1 attended* tl^ funeral of Mrs. Hattiet Hrs. Mattie K. Smith of Union,!
J. Smith Monday at Bethabara. fupervisor of relation, visited
iMr. and Mrs. S. B. Neal, Mr. and,this center Monday.
The pre-achool chiii^ will have WE IK) ALL KINDS OF PRINTING
—EXCEPT BAD
CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
'Mrs. Emmett Neal and children. Miss The boys of the community are
Uudsr the direction ,of Coach
Jack Nixon, tiie freshman nine is
DAHLIAS and GLADibLUS BULBS.
The
first-year man are also receiving the
We have many varieties of these in i benefit of coaching from Mac
Mrs* Brewington Sharpton visited busily e^^ged in maihle games andj
stock. Also Vigoro, Bone MaM, Cot
tonseed Meal, Nitrate of Soda njid In
secticides. Blakely Brothers Seed
Store. Telephone 188
LOST OIR OTRAYED >Mingl^ i^^Fioncircling the college's quarter-mile
Persian cat. Rewni'd to finder. Call'track, scene of >the annual state
88 or return to Hotel Clinton. l^jintercollcgiote 'track and field meat.
FOR .SALE-liilk-fed fryers. Apply ^ «««
^relativea. in Spartanburg Sunday. hiite flying. f
I Marion Hill visited friends in Au- The girls’ softball team is having'
B.E. Martin was taken into custody gus<ta •Sunday. practice games this w^k. '
Tuesday fplowing an inquest into the Rev. and iMrs. Anderson of Green-^
g tae death of Mrs. Bertha Marie Brewing- ville, were guests of Mr. and Mr.s.'
„ Reid,U®n the Long Branch section near Henry Abercrombie Sunday. Rev.
star shortstop and outfielder on. last here at which a coroner’s jury found Anderson preached .at the Baptist
year’s varsity. ’ [that her death resulted from a col- church.
Moving up to Jdhnson field, we between the car in which she Mrs. Fannie Broom ha.s been quite
'was riding and a ti*uck driven by ill for the past two weeks. '
Martin which, the juiy held in its ,ver-| Little Bruce Neal is quite ill at his
diet, was unla'wfuny parked on the home on Davis street. '
side of the road. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Elders and -Mr.
Mrs. Brewington, 20.y©ar-old mefh- and Mrs. Jess F^lnionds had the mis-^
er of two small children, died at fortune to Iqse their home la.st week^}
COMMUNITY
FUNERAL HOME
Clinton, S. C.
FOR COLORED PEOPLE ONLY
piMoe S19
Rev. H.’W. Walker. Maaagar
Ic I Coach Lonnie Mac's scantily Had ath-
—'iletes practiemg for field events and
*• ** taakmaster,iS'P^rianburg general hospital Sunday by Tire. '
lo inornweu urpnanage rouu^; conducting the pre-lm®*’*^'^ injuries .suffei-ed the Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Poole visited
jliminary exercises for his equad, but preceding night in a collision on the Mr. and Mrs.' Joseph Poole near
*€vrdentlv that is what the bovs Tie^^bpartanburg-Clinton highway neair Clinton Sunday. t
Plant
POLANID CHINA iMlALES — I have evidently that is what the boys new'
several mlales ready for service, as they are rapidly rounding intoK'**®®? Anchor. Mr. and Mrs. J, W. 'Motte visited
Very fine animals, bred to a high shape, a condition in which Rawles M'rtnesses testified at the inquest in Greenwood Sunday,
standard. Big-bone type. For sale seems to stay all the time. A oham-jf^*^ the heavy log truck was parked Misses Rebecca Todd and Gladys
now. T. B. Sumerel, Laurens. Ip pionsfhip team may yet result this!}" * manner that eight feet of Threatt and Messrs. Virgil and Er-
year, but if certain sophomores andj'^ rear projected across the 20-foot nest Barnes visited in Greenwood
1921—1940
Hugh L. Eichelberger
NEW YORK LIFE MAN
a
19 Years Ex|)erience
Professional Insurance Information
Furnished Free
Member — Th«» National Association of Life
Underwriters.
SEED IRISH POTATOES. Genuine ca^^iidiates for the varsity devel- and that the vehicle was Sunday.
ax .A«.A a *.•» A . A * .x a. _ _z t __ a. XY ^ _i-i
Maine
Grown Cobblers and
Powders, Hog
Red
top as expected then the Blue Stock-
^ lighted only by a flashlight held by a
Bliss. Chicken Powders, Hog Pow*- cinder-men wiill provide plenty,n»an on the trudt frame.^
ders. Stock Powders^ Tobacco Dust I competition for any team. j After hearing testimony of four
and Lightwood Kindling. Blakely j gwimming is gaming in popularityBrewing-
Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188. lyyith arrival of warm weatherl^n, husband of the dead woman; W.
FOR SALE — iVo medium size fat and wart.er lin the sixty-foot tile pool M ilson, a state highway patrolman
mules. Rock Hill buggy and har-[adjoining Lerey-Springs gymnasium. ^ accident; and
ness, one-horse wagon and harness, ■ Preparations are being made for a Curtiis Quinn and Broughton Calvert,
good as new, one Cole combination' large Hass in water safety to
planter No. 10, brood sow, fresh milk taught by a representative of the '[J*® following verdict:
Misses Clara Elders and Lois Full-
Good News for Women
cow with calf. Will trade or sell for
cash' cheap. R. Anderson, Jr.,
American Red Cross soon after spring], the coroner’s jury empaneled
holidays. The splashing of swimmers j**} above-mentioned case after
Route 1, Clinton.' lei in the pool will be heard from now tO j the body and upon hearing
— - ■ ’ -- commenwment . tl^« evidence find thafMra. Bertha
FR^ l^FCA^OBPLAN’re, campus or at the Marie Brewington came to her death
Lakeside country club student golfers'*® of Mr. Brewington’s
\Hlow and White Oniw S^, E^Ican be seen teeing off nearly every <=**■ fitting a truck driven by B. E.
afternoon. Led by Matt Moore a jun- Martin Which was unlawfully parked
Assortment of Flower Seeds. BlakHylj^ Charleston a team has been ®n »We of the road.” 1
Every day women are finding their
headaches, nervousness, cramp-Uke
pains, other symptoms of functional
dysmenorrhea due to malnutrition
are helped by CARDUI. Main way
it usually helps is by increasing
appetite and flow of gastric juice;
so aiding digestion, helping build
up users. Periodic distress.is also
ea.sed for many who take CARDUI
a few days before and during “the
time.” Women have used CARDUI
for more than 50 years!
Greyhound rates average less
than one-third the cost of driv
ing.
Charleston. W.Va.
Na.skviile. Tenn. .
New Orleans, La.
Miaaii. Fla.
Savannah. Ga.
Waycroiis. Ga.
EXTRA Savings on Round-Trips
GREYHOUND TERMINAL
Phone 39
17.70
S3..45
$8.80 *
19.10
$3.30
$4.10
GUEY/HOUND
Brothen Seed Stgue. Tek^boiaa JJML.i
i:
to pliqr totoral <nterMH«g.| AJlhoui^ the jury mode no recom-j
FOR SALE PracticaHy new one-jiate matches this spring. In »<i<ii->»nendation for holding Martin he was^
horse wagon and estra hoavy bar- Mon to Moore wdw is captain, custody and lodged in the^
ness; one-horae Oliver turn plow, team ia eosapoeed of: RHand J®*^*
practically new. Cheap for cash. H. M. rell, Huiet Paul, Tommy Bethea, Al- i Deputy Sheriff B. B. Brockman
bert Johnson, and Duncan McDuffie. following his arrert that he was
Matoh^ with 'Carolina and Furman® technical homicide
Chaney, 'RF.D. 1, dhriton.
28-2p
CHICKS CHICKS. We have selected arranired and the team and that bond was being ar-
Pure B.W.D. Tested Bbby Chicks. 1 . iranired
aurtiiur M.,h, Gr»wii» mJa,
iu.Iv, [collegiate golf tournament in Colum-,^
ing Maah, Graina, Feeders, Fountains,’.. * _ii ac a nn
oLk Tablet, .nd Oyi.r shem! 2’-
Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Tele
phone 188. to
With the re-
U. S. APPROVED CHICKS-From
' U. S. PuHorum Tested R. 1. Reds,
Barred Rooks, White Rocks,-Buff Or
pingtons. AH stock passed by official
State Sc^$Hing Aito<t. Our 18th year
JOANNA NEWS
Basketball Menu
For Monday Night
i Next Monday night a ba.sketball
[double-headerwill be played between
Goldvi}le, March 18.-^Miss Mabel: school in
Aldi-ed of Bennettsville, spent the Leroy^Springs pimiasium at the
First luitoh off Jan. 17. Hatch every week-end at Joanna Inn. colle^. A team of senior Pri» will
week. Price $7.50 the 100 delivered,} ^rg. Nannie Matthew* has returned
live delivery guaranteed. Cheaper if [from a visit to Anderson. , ..
call^ for. We ship C.O.D. Parmersj « ^ highli^ of evening will
Hatchery, 908 Main St., Newberry,! itn^iatoly after the girls
Of tfci Medora, sp^nt Sunday wnhlfame when a team representing the
—: —Mr. and Mjx. J. J. Johnson. fjunior dass boys |nix basketball and
U. S. APPROVED CHICKS —From KHley Waites and Alex Crawford; personal fouls tiTa “bout” with the
U. S. PuHorum Tested R. I. Reds,!of Clem.wn college, spent the week-.masculine members of the Clinton
fnrn
Distinctively Smart...
Who Prefer Quality
•>
INVITATibNS ANNOUNCEMENTS
Barred Rocks, White Rocks, Buff Or- end at horte. (faculty. Charles Burnett will lead the'
pingtons. AH stock passed by official j Mi*, and Mrs. M. L. Underwood and j^iqrg and John B. Gentry and R.
State Selecting Ag^ Hatch every,childrwi of Greenwood spent the'p. “Bob’! Wilder will be among the'
Tuesday. Price $7.60 the 100 deliver-[week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. C.!faculty stars. j
ed, live deilivery guaraotoed. Cheaper'Gardner. | Ruth Starnes, the" Goldville flash,!
if called for. We ship C.O.D. Let us! Mrs. Ida Hughes and daughter,'will probably be one of the mainsUys!
do your custom hatching. Farmers*Margaret, spent the 'week-end in Bn- of the girls’ attack wlvile Miss Jessie
Hatchca-y, 908 Main St., Newberry,,oree with ralativea, jNee^ is expected to be a standout
S. C. _^i Miss Margie Crawford of Lime-|for the feminine faculty membera. A
player piano BARGAIN! college is .spending the spring small admission will be charged.
stead of reshipping to fadto^, $700,**^1^**^*
Plaver Piano like new can had I Carolyn Higgins of Newber-
aJtarw.<i rxf "'F* **®® visitiiig hoT auKt, Mrs.
for unpaid^l^e of $34.65 remain-^
ing on contract W'nte at once to « j \g u .
O. N««>w, (Itep.rtment ofl “"'T *“*'
AeSLteH wTNirthSWrMdAvi- o .
pu., mi«iuk«, Wlwon.in, ,rfK. wHl ^
advice where piano con be seen. Kind-y"^*' *
ly furnish references. 21-2p
a farm near N«w*ben*y
With The Skk
5. J. Gaskin has so far regained his
I health, that he is not only up but out
Tennis Club
, Supper Tonight
^SPECIAL
CosmopoHtait-2> years—ISJ9. ui.
CMi How»k^nt-t
*11118 offer good until latter port arj
March. ‘
JAMES W. CALDWELL
WE AB^
PREPARED
... to give you quicker
starting and better iier>
formance with our tune-up
equipment.
Official
Service
SqIkts Garage
Pbonc 196
The Clinton Tennis club will meet
at Hotel Clinton tonight at 8 o’clock
lor the purpose of 'reorganizing for
the 1940 season. Bopper will be
served for 60c, “dutch” fashion.
R. S. Owmis, president eff the club,
invHes all former members to attend
Mr. Harrelsoo, too, is iqv and about.ithe svqiper, and has also invited all.
Mr. L. W. C. Blalock, ■while stiH,tennis entivusiosis in the community
iconfined to hie room is resting pom-'to be present for the occasion,
jfortably. i Dr. William P. Jacobs, president of
I Mrs. Chapman who has been conr.the Southeastern Lawn Tennis asso-
Tmed to hw home with IllnMS,^ hilciation, will descrivc a number of im-
renining har atcqngth. Iportant tennis events to take place
Mrs. Beulah Aodbon has gone to|daring the next three'months in Olin-
an Atlanta hospital where she is un-^ton.
der the oaxa of a upeaMii^. . j It is sUted that Clinton has better
John DuBms surprised and de-jopportunities for Hs citizens in ten-
lighted hia friends on Sunday. He
was able to walk to hk car and enjoy
a drive.
nis than any other town of its siz^ in
the South. The City helps in main-
|taining and lightiiQr the courts, the
Mrs. W. W. Hair who suffered a flu tennis club furnishes nets and super-
relapse is coming along nicHy.
Mrs. Ed Warren Honored
JiMnna dob was the scene of ai
plaa^iTt pnrty given Mrs. Warren on|
Saturday aCteernoon. '
I Bl^s. Boyce Oxner and J. R. Hall
vises# the tournament 'held each sum
mer.
I OS hostassea, entertained the guests
'dtlifhtfuHy. Mrs. Warren was the re-
c^vient df many attractive gifU.
i This social hour was brmight to a
jdode. vrith the serving of dHicious
r^redhments.
TYPEWRITERS
Authorised Underwood Dealer.
Cleaning and repairing all makon,
reasonable ekarges.
Kenneth N. Baker
PiMM M«
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