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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Page Fiv#
-SPORTS-
By DONNY WILDER
played in so you can’t call It “lucky
breaks.”
George Fleming racked up Presby
offensive show, played a bang up j future business progress have arisen,
ball game on defense And when we the bank pointed out.
say “bang up ball game” I mean just Qne is devaluation of European
-bang up!
otals, compared with August 1948:
Charleston $138,349 and $178,976;
Columbia $400,245 and $373,030;
terian’s othar six points with a ** | auarte J curr f nc ;f\''' hl ‘; h " Sh , 0uId „ n ? ha '7i Greenville $648,429 and S46I1.550: and
yard sprint after hanging on to one 1 Richard Hampton, Devil quarter nouch effect on domestic cotton goods ,
back, kept the Tigers outwitted and; i n t he short’run . . Spartanburg $234,027 and $134,665
of “Buzz” Teddard’s passes.
point
Barnum did all the extra
work for the Blue Hose.
Again the P.C.ians proved that they
were a power to contend with as they
scratching their helmets most of the
game.
other is the series of labor-
ement difficulties in key in-
The victory goes to show one thing dustries
-history repeats itself. Two years Indications a re that business will
Bank debits against individual ac
counts declined at Charleston, Green
ville and Spartanburg, rose at Co
lumbia. Totals for August and the
month a year ago; Charleston $52,-
Igughed in the faces of Predicting! * 0 ; exhibit a rising trend during the 1.—
parasites and went on to outplay, ! and r an remainder of the year.” the baink 226.000 and $58,738,000; Greenville,^
out think and, after a natural rule ^hool ^building. Clinton beat Lau-1 Mld „ if th<? beclouding factor of $71,297,000 and $74,178,000; Spartan-
rens that year. This year Laurens^ ^ troub i es i s removed or com-
Jdid the same thing and, thus, so did
CUnton.
•—outscore Furman’s Hurricane.
Clinton Beats Laurens
The Clinton Red Devils swept ov-j Thornwell Drops “96”
er the Laurens Tigers with a 14 to 0 ( ^0^^ i a y wa yed Ninety Six
victory before a home coming crowd; Thursday ni ght with a 6 to 0 divi-
of approximately 4,500 sensation-1 dend
specked spectators.
promised for the time being.”
South Carolina construction con
tracts awarded in August showed a
phenomenal 96 per cent increase ov
er 1948—totalling $9,703,000.
Building permit valuations were
up at Columbia, Greenville and Spar-
burg $39,961,000 and $45,331,000;
Columbia $99,672,000 and $88,798,-
000.
Retail furniture sales in nine re-1
porting South Carolina stores were
12 per cent less than in August 1948
and for the.^fir^t eight months of
the year were nine per cent below
1948 levels.
QUICK RELIEF FROM
Symptoms of Distress Arising from
STOMACH ULCERS
duetoEXCESS ACID
Fr—BookToAsofH—weTr—tiWHttlurt
Must Help or it Will Cost Too Nothing
Oror three million bottlee of the Wiixabo
Tkbatmbkt here been sold for relief of
■ymptoraaofdiatreMerUinK from !
end PneOewel Ulcere due to Cee*
Peer P4e«ctlin. S—■ or Uneet
Occclncec, UceiShMin. n»*«.
due to toe cee Acid. Sold on 15 deys' trial t
Aak for **Wlnrd*» Mcceeec” which fullr
ezpleina thie treetment—hoe et
McGEE’S DRUG STORE
YOUNG’S PHARMACY
If Yon Don’t Read
THE CHRONICLE
You Don't Get the News
Jack Wheeler, Thornwell’s offen-
Before the game the throngs'jive “scat” man, raced 30 yards on a; t 7 b “;g^ do Vn“krChaVlest 0 n" Au^st
shoved their way into the grand-1 punt return to score the Gopher tal-1 .——
stands murmuring “This is going to ly. ,WHWIIXItll;HIIRCtWWWMOtHl
All be a good game” but by the end of, Gene B ullman was also outstand- «
Victories, • victories, victories!
three local teams struck hard and the game the awe stricken spectators ing j or Thornwell, along with Eddy
fast this past week to hang up vie- staggered out the gate with disbelief. Darnellj Wade Lucas and Jghnny
faifAroH faac j n their eyes. They just couldnt be- Jordan .
heve they could see such a good ^
game between two high school
tories over their favored foes.
Thursday night Thornwell upset
Ninety Six’s apple cart with a 6 to teams
0 victory while the Clinton Red Dev- when the players hit, they hit
ils took their home coming game f or keeps and no “boys” remained
and sweet revenge from the arch on t he field—only men.
rival Surens. The Red Devils rip- wi(h cli , h , „
ped through Laurens with a 14 to 0 Laur( , ns had driven ^ the clinton
victory. two y ard line Rj cbard Hampton act-
.The PC Blue Hose threw the stat-'ed as plasma to the heart by inter- 1
isticians in,a frenzy (and some prob
ably ended up in the mental works
cepting a pass and running 60 yards
to pull Clinton out of tthe hole. On
in Columbia) with their upsetting the next play Earl McElhannon hit!
the Furman Hurricane. The Blue Hampton with a pass to put the baltj
Hose stopped Furman with a 20 to on Lauren’s five yard line. In two
13 score.
Blue Hose Rack Up Win
plays, the situation had changed from
Lauren’s ball on Clinton’s two yard
BUSINESS IS
PERKING UP IN '
SOUTH CAROLINA -
Marked Improvement
Seen in Fifth Federal
Reserve District States.
Nerves! Nerves! Nerves!
Richmond, Va., Oct. 15.—Business
The Presbyterians honored “Coach j line to Clinton’* ball on Lauren’s'is perking up in Suth Carolina and
Walter Johnson, on Walter Johnson five yard line. Curtis Fre«man jeor-j other fifth federal reserve district
Day, with their uprooting of Furman ed through the middle for CUnton. states.
20 to 13. Hampton kicked the placement good "Marked improvement has char-
The Hosemen turned Furman’s At the half time Clinton led 7 to 0. acterized business conditions.” the
Hurricane into a slight breeze right' In the third quarter Curtis “Free- Federal Reserve bank of Richmond
from the first as the Hurricane blew' man put the finishing torches on the reported cheerfully after •uumam-
down to the Stocking’* 25 several acore with his 85 yard race to Clin- ing Auguit activity,
limes only to be held there by the ton’s second and last T. D. Freeman Most industries are employing more
strong defensive Blue wall which broke off his left tackle and out workers, or giving them longer work-
was bulwarked by big Bozo Weir, ran the highly touted Laurens becks weeks, er both. This reverses a trend
‘Walter Gooch Ut the explosions as in his sprint. j dominant from August 1948 to July
he caught a pass on the dead run Throughout the entire game Clin- 1949,
and zipped off 40 yards for a T. D. ton kept the Laurens becks pretty! The bank noted a “rapid recoveny
In the second quarter Blake Watts well in tact with the hard charging in the operation of cotton mills,' es-
brought the spectators eyes to a and tackUng of all Clinton Unemen pecially important in the Carolina*,
bulge with a 71 yard gallop to pay anwcially Eugene Simmons. Tom- Spindle hours rose 29 per cent more
dirt. Watts has done practically the!my Rowe, and Herbert Fallaw. than usual in August, to within 12
same thing In every other game he's Curtis Freemen, aside from his per cent of August 194S operations
g ■■ ! Two important question-marks for gg|
There la probably no other
disorder that causes so much
suffering as does nervousness.
This disorder is found in every
age group, including children
and the aged. The patient is
usually miserable to himself
and his presence makes it very
miserable for those with whom
he associates.
Chiropractic research has
at long last revealed the true
cause of nervousness. The un
derlying cause has been found
in the spinal nervous system,
where tiny delicate nerve fibers
become irritated due to mis
aligned segments of the spinal
column. Dr. Hart has been
trained in the art of locating
This UlastraUsa thsws
the seneral distribution
•f the nervous system, the
bones brine absent, to
show the spinal cord and
nerve rami flea (ton
and removing this nerve pres
sure, thus eliminating the real
J
cause of nervousness.
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\ou need hot continue to
suftdf’. consult far. Hart. He
has helped many nervous peo
ple of this community and per
haps he can help you. With the
Neurocalograph and X-Ray
spinal analysis. Dr. Hart will
show you the CAUSE of YOUR
trouble.
Dr. C. J. Hart is located at
254 West Main St., one block
west of the Post Office, next to
the First Methodist Chueh, in
Ijiurens. There is plenty of
parking space, and offices are
on the ground floor.
Tailor-Made
SEAT COVERS
RUSTIC OR FIBER
We have a number of different pattern* to rhooM
from. Come by and let us give you a price on covering
your car. We also cover furniture. If you have any fur
niture that needs rebuilding we will be glad to give yea
a price on same.
Timmerman Motor Co
Sales — OLDSMOBILE — CMC TRUCKS — Servlet
Phone 119
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Ptpsi-Cola Company, Long Island City, N.T,
NOT 6 BUT
12 Fall Glasses
•_ _•*
In Pepsi’s
Six Bottles! -
Why take less . . . when you get so much more
from Pepsi-Cola. 6 big, Big Pepsi’s give you 12
delicious glassfuls of America’s finest cola. Tops
for quality all over America.
WHY TAKE LESS...
WHEN PEPSI’S BEST!
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founteta
ick for our
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^kJOWf the time when Autumn call*
1 > ou out for a ramble in your Buick.
Slid* under the wheel and answer that
call! I ake a Fireball enme through
the countryside, with your heart grow
ing lighter and the year* slipping off
your shoulders at each mile!
Just one reminder, though. Make sure
your Buick is in top shape to keep step
with you. First bring it in to us —and
let us clean summer's dust out of your
air filter, flush out tired summer crank
case oil with its grit and goo, check
your carburetor adiustment to see that
you’re getting the most powerful, most
economical mixture with Oetobc. s
cooler, heavier atmosphere.
NN e can do this quickly, economically,
w ith a sure touch. (>ur thorough Buick
training and long Buick experience in
doing each job the factory-designated
way have earned us a reputation —we’re
the “Fountain of South’’ for Buicks.
To make it easy, we’ve printed a Fall
Check List below. Just tear this out,
drive in this week and hand it to us —
and when you head oVit for the open
road there’ll be a happy smile on your
face!
PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO.
GREENVILLE. S. C.
Tar out this
goickcatete
Fall Checkup — Lights, brakes,
tire wear, front-end alignment,
oil filter unit, battery, car heater.
Adjust — Carburetor,
distributor.
Clean — Air cleaner.
Flush — Crankcase, cooling
system.
Estimate — Antifreeze
requirements.
ALSO — Lubricare (bumper-to-
bumper lubrication and in
spection).
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LAURENS MOTOR COMPANY
Street
Laurens, S. C.
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