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The State from Columbia, South Carolina • 10

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i '1 oAnOlKHtatu A i Mi k-4m TIIE STATE: POLUJIDIA 0M SUNDAY 3I0KXIXG GCTOUEll 2 1921 I BIDS WANTED OTADEL VINS FROM MARItiES CflROLlK WINS HARD GfiiE FROM ERSK1HE DEFEATS CLEMSON BY TWO TOUCHDOWNS WASHING Tha public Is hereby notified thaT hunting fishing or any form of trespassing on the property of Ridgewood Club comprising 1991 acrea 1 absolutely forbidden These grounds are posted and persons found thereon by cither the game warden officer a rural police or by our own deputy sheriff will be prosecuted to' the fulleet extent of tho law Club members are also requested to abide by tha above notlca By order of tha MANAGING COMMITTEE September iq 192L OJEMSON BATTLES CENTRE OUTFIT Suth Carolina State Highway Department A Project 137-LiA Anderson County Notice to Contractors Bids will be received until 12 o'clock noon Tuesday October 18 1921 at the office of the Anderson County Highway Commission Anderson for the construction of 9881 miles of the bridge road between station 264-00 and the Savannah river and the construction of 8827 mile of the An-derion-Grtenville road from station 0-00 to the Saluda river in Anderson county The work on the Alford's bridge road consists of the following approximate quantities: 27083 cu vds top soil surfacing The work on the Anderson-Greenville road consists of the following approximate quantities: Necessary clearing and grabbing within right of way 16629 cu ydA common excavation 12171 cu ydA top soil surfacing 90 lin ft 18-inch plain concrete SUMMONS State of South CarollnA County of Richland In the County Court U-Driv-It System Of ColumblA SL CL plaintiff against CL Worrlll and Roy BlakA DefendantA To the defendantA Ik CL Worrlll and Roy BlakA above named: Yon are hereby summoned and required to anawer the complaint In -this action of which a copy to herewith served upon you and to servo a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at -their office No 709 Palmetto Bank Bldg ColumbU CL within 20 days after tha service hereof exclusive of tha of such aerviCA and If you fall to anawer tha complaint within tho time aforesaid tha plaintiff in this action will apply to tha court tot ths relief demanded in tbe complaint MOFFATT 4k MARION AttornsyA Columbto 8 0 Sept 17 192L To tha defendantsJk' Worrlll and Roy BlakA above named: You will please taka notice tbat the complaint in thla mctloA together with tha summon a of which tha foregoing la a copy waa Iliad In tha office ef tba Clerk of Court of Common Pleas and General Sessions for the founty of Richland stats' of South-CarollnA on tha 15th day of September 1921 MOFFATT 4k MARION Plaintiff's AttornsyA South Carolina State 'Highway Department A Project No 62-B Marlboro County Notice to Contractors Sealed bids will ba received by the building commission of tho District Grand Ledge No IS Grand United Order of Odd Fallows and District Grand Household of Ruth No 23 of the state rf South Carolina for tha remodelling of their building No 1812 Assembly street Columbia 8 Plans and specifications may be bad at tbe office of tbc District Grand Secretary HartsvillA 8 and bids will be received there up to 1 Wednesday November 10 1921 All bide must be accompanied with a certified check for $500 aa evidence of good faith In ease any bid Is accepted a bond of $5000 will bo required guaranteeing full and faithful performance of his contract This commission reserves tha rights to reject any and all bldA Signed for the Joint board BUTLER District Grand Secretary Notice of Sale Under Mortgage The conditions cf mortgage dated May IA 1919 given by Rosa of Camden to Gibbes Machinery Company ColumblA 8 having bean broken I will sell at 9:10 a1 October A 192L at tbe plant of Glbbaa Machinery Company Columbia under terms of aald mortgage tha property described therein namely: One 4-70 (10 Inch saws) complete gin outfit ona story angle drive outfit main drive pulley metal dle-Vator and ona friction trampor Ona 50 I phase 99 cycle 220 volt 11(0 Woatlnghouse motor 10 feat of 13-Inch 4 ply Mohawk rubber belt Terms of salA cash BAILEY Agent September IA 192L SUMMONS State ef South CarollnA County of Richland la the County Court Green Plaintiff against Worrlll and Roy BlakA Defendants To' tha defendantA Worrlll ana Roy BlakA- above named: You are hereby summoned and required to answer -the complaint In thla action of which a copy Is herewith served upon yon and to servo a copy of your anawer to tho said' complaint on tha subscribers at their offlCA No 701 Palmetto Bank Bldg ColumblA A within 20 days after the service hereof exclualvt of the day of such eervloA and If you fall to answer tha complaint within the time aforesaid the plaintiff in thla action will apply to tho court for tha relef demanded in the complaint MOFFATT A MARION AttornsyA ColumblA Sept 171 192L To tho defendantA Worrlll and Roy BlakA above named: You will please "take notice that the complaint In thla actloh togethA with tho aummoftA of which tho foregoing le a qppy waa Iliad In ths office of tha Clerk of1 Court of Common Pleas and General Sessions for tho county 1 of RlchlanA state of South CarollnA on tbe 15th day of September 1921 MOFFATT 4k MARION AttornsyA USE THE WANT ADS pipe 318 lin ft 24-inch reinforced con-cretqnipA 3936 cu yds Class concrete headwallA Proposals must be accompanied by a certified check or corporate surety bond made in South Carolina for Five Hundred Dollars ($50000) made payable to the chairman of the Anclerson County Highway Commission Separate bid win be received for each project However if contractor submit bid on both projects only one check will be required Plant specifications and proposal forms are on file at the office of A Sanders Connty Engineer Anderson and at the office of State Highway Engineer Columbia Plans and specifications may be obtained at the latter address apon request accompanied by a check for Five Dollars ($500) for each set of plans which sum will be refunded plans are returned in good condition within thirty days after receipt of bids Notice to Road Contractors 1 Notice Is hereby given that alternate bids for the construction of ths Columbla-Cbarlotta highway In Richland county will be received by ths Richland County Permanent Roods Commission at their office room II Arcade building until 12 o'clock noon October 20th and then publicly opened Proposal mar be submitted upon section A or section of ths Kean road or upon tberoa os a whole and also upon eitner section A or section of ths WInnsboro road or upon tha 'Winnsboro rood aa a whole 'The work to be dons will consist of the necessary clearing and grubbing grading constructing necessary culverts and bridges and paving with cement i concrete or asphaltic concrete upon cement concrete basA beginning approximately one mils from ths city limits of Columbia and extending to ths Fairfield county Hua Proposal blanks giving ths Itemized quantities of work to bo duns on each section of tbs road will be mailed upon request and plans and specifications may be seen at tha office of tha engineer Room 11 Arcade building Columbia The Commission reserves tha right to reject any or all bids JOHN EARLE Secretary Richland County Permanent Roads Commission S0 a Kt St FURMAN VICTORY BY GREAT SCORE Purple Hurricane Drives Newberry Back NINE TOUCHDOWNS ndians Unable to Stop Raptista Either Through line or Around Ends fipeelal to The Stale Greenville Oct 1 In a game not ao devoid of thrllla and high vpota aa tba acore would Indicate Furman university overwhelmed tha Newberry Indlane here thla afternoon SI to 4 Presenting shifted line up ee a result of the absence of two I regulars the Purple Hurricane had little trouble Jn plowing through the Newberry eleven again and again for long gains Furman's goal line was never In danger although tha Indians stiffened In the second quarter and put up a fairly elaasy offensive All of touchdowns with tha exception of throe were the result of line plunges and end runs Two of them were made by Nnlann sub right end who recovered fumbles in the third and ourlh quarters and ran IE yards for hla first touchdown and 4(1 yards 'or hla second Ha picked np the Mill In the last quarter when the Newberry center paaaed tha ball to Referee Jack Mack Instead of an Indian half and raced 40 ylrda across the goal line Another touchdown came when Bradley received a beau tf ii I pass In tlia aecond quarter that netted 20 yards and a touchdown lamp runs by Rliama and McCurry and tha line plunging of Chewnjng ured Fur football game of "his life surprised and IXmnsey featured Furman's offense The Utter playing the first the spectators with the terrific man nc-r In which ha hit the line Captain McManaway geiierallcd his train well and ran with Ilia ball In (ood style McLeod played per-aps the greatest game of his life In tha linn and kicked nine guuls from touchdown The best work for Newberry was done by McPhee who msde ftiost of tha gain that were made by the rmllans Boris and Kurts iilnyod well tr wherry (Of Haclinn LI! Wesslnger lT Itrrrlrk JJ i navies Kleaxer flG Kccrin JIT IVollett UK Hough ga(c) Fiiraaq I Cl) 'rsdley Huyi-k radii-iuy Lanrurd Hammett Cox Mclasid Nelson ugh uik(c) EK-Mnnaway MelTiee (e) L14 McCurry Hurts KH -Khaine Uardener FH Cbawnlng Heure by periods: Newberry 0 0 0 Furman 7 SI 14 SI C3 Furman Tiiui-IiiIowiib: -ring- Rliama (4) Bradley Nelson (2) Gf Curry lrenipsny Goals from louqli-downs: McLood (tl Newheryy: Uwilliain for Machen Kliealy Tor Wesslnaer Uorte KurL- Cxarultskl for Hough for- Osrdencr Machen fur Gwilliain Owllliani for McPhea Davie for ft Uorte ghealy fur Was- singer Kpllng fur'Maehen Burt for Davies T'hapman for Derrick Kick for Butler Furman: Huwarii for Jtuyck fox for Lenrord Dempsey for McCurry Plckclaelmer for Cog Time of quarters )2 minutes Referee Black (Davidson) empire Norman (Itoannke) Linesman Walker (Davidson) Timekeepers Beta-Isr and Furman SOLDIERS DOWNED BY FLORIDA ELEVEN Camp Renning and Alligators Figlit Out Great Game Six to Nothing Columbus Ga Oct University of Florida defeated the United Mates Infmilry school hare this afternoon to 0 In the opening clash of the season fur both teams (Team pluy-Ing again ilemoiislrsteii Its effectiveness over Individual slurring In the win for tha Carleton Scoring for Florldn and MrUuarrle ail team rnptaln of tha Infantry selmul team iilay ing full hm-k and a former member of the Went squad living Its leader In 1919 werq tlia stars of tha contest Mooring by periods! Florida (I fi I I 0 0-0 n-0 Peering for Florida: Tuuclidown Carleton NORTH CAROLINIANS DOWN WAKE FOREST Raptista Show Some Sensational Forward Passing but Ixwe Twenty-one to Nothing Chapel Hill Oct Despite some brllllnnt forward passing on tha pait of Wuke Forest the University of North Carolina defeated the Baptist college at football here today by a score of 21 to Lowe Johnson anil Fotndextsr were the stare for the university and Hack-man fur Wake Kuresl American (rugae Bids will be received until 12 noon Friday October at the office! of the Marlboro County Highway commission Bennttts-ville for the construction oi a 1 reinforced concrete box culray on the Cheraw-Bennettaville road in Marlboro county The work to be done cosista cf the construction of a triple 10x8 reinforced box culvert containing the following approximate quantltlea: -420 lin ft untreated piling -1082 ca yda Class concrete lbs steel reinforcement Proposals must be accompanied by a certified check or corporate surety bond made in South Carolina for Two Hundred Dollars ($20000) made payable to the chair- man of the Marlboro County High- -way Commission Plana specifications and proposal forma are on file at the office of English Couniy Engineer of Marlboro Bennettaville and at the office of the Statel Highway Engineer Columbia C-Plana and specifications will be furnished at the latter address upon request accompanied by a check for Five Dollars ($500) which aum' will be Yefnnded if plana are return- ed in mod condition within thirty days after receipt of bids Parris Island Outfit Proves Easy Special to The State Charleston Oct 1 Citadel played a practice football game her this afternoon against an eleven of tho marines from Farris Island defeating the visitors easily 27 to 0 Coaoh used 20 men or more In hla llnenp during the gridiron whole squad ran the tha sec- ond section of tho varsity as quar-terback Numerous scrubs played also Ten minute enough to make spire freely In the weather too warm isly for pigskin athletics The marine eould do little with tha Citadel line and the cadet bankfleld men advanced the ball without much difficulty From thj showing made today while many weak spots were located It looks as If tha Bulldogs this year will be stronger than in 120 Several of the new men ahowed up well and ths veterans displayed good form Football Facts Worth Knowing By Sol Metzger 1 A player on defense calls after the opposing quarterback has given the signals Is thla permissible? 2 Is a repeated calling of by tha team In possession of tho ball permitted 2 Where ia ths ball put In play following a touehhackf A safety? Aroal from ths field? quarterback playing to catch a punt runs across the field toward the point where the ball is falling and before reaching thla point le Interfered with by an end of tha kicking 'team Is this play penalised? 5 Team A fumbles the ball on a play around the end Ona of Its backs bats the ball forward with hie handa and then recovers It Is thla permitted? Answers: 1 Thla ia a deliberate attempt to delay the game and is considered unsportsmanlike conduct The pen alty is IS yards 2 A repeated calling of by players on offense la considered a delay of tho game punlshabla by a five yard penalty I Following a touchback defensive team puts ball In play on Its 20 yard line Following a safety It puts ball In play on its 20 yard Following a goal from tho field the ball la kicked off Tho team scored upon has the option of kicking off or receiving the ktek-off 4 Any player of tha side receiving a kick la considered In a position to make a fair catch until the ball strikes a player or the ground Much Interference Is Interpreted as Interference with an attempt to make a fair catch and is penalised by a loss of 15 yards the team receiving the ball has tha option of kicking It or putting It In play by scrimmage The hall goes to tha opponents aa first down at the apot It was batted forward Camden Wins Gama Special to The Statu Camden Oct Camden high school opened Its football season hers this afternoon by defeating Tim-monavllle high school1 48 to 0 SKIN BREAKS CUT AND ITCHES APPLY SULPHUR Just the moment you apply Mcntho-Sulphur to an Itching burning or broken out akin tha Itching stops and healing begins says noted skin specialist This sulphur preparation mnda Into a pleasant cold cream gives such a quick relief even to fiery ecsema id that nothing has aver been foum to takq Its place Bp cause of ita germ deetroylng propestles It quickly subdues ths itching souls ths Irritation and heals tha ecaema right up leav i In lug a clear smooth skin or ugly eruptions rash pimples or in placa roughuesa You do not have to watt far Improvement It quickly showA Yon can get a little Jar or Mantbo- Bulphur at any drug atorA ESTATE NOTICE All parsons having claims against tha estate of Mrs Annn McCormse deceased are hereby notified to fils the same duly verified with ths undersigned and those Indebted to said estate will please make payment likewise IT McCORMAC 101 National Loan A Exchange Bank Bldg ColumiilA Columbia September 17 1821 FINAL DISCHARGE Notice la hereby given thnt Equitable Trust Company of Columbia Guardian of the eslAts of James gum-msrs has this day mads application unto me for a final discharge aa such guardian and that the lKlh day of October 1921 at 18 o'clork A at my orflcA has been appointed for the hearing of said petition DUNCAN DELLINGER JtMge of Probate Richland County Meptember 17 1921 FINAL DISCHARGE Notice Is hereby given that Mrs Ik Gradillck Administratrix of the estate of Graddirk has this dny made application unto ms fnr a final discharge as such administratrix and thnt tha ISth day of October tost st 10 o'clock a nv at my offlre hns been appointed for tha hearing uf aald petition DIINVAN BEILINGriL ndgs of Probate Richland County Mepl'ember 17 1921 NOTICE The Railroad Commission of South Carolina ColiimblA Meptember 29 1921 CEHTilE GAMECOCKS WIN IN TOUGH FIGHT Carolina Forced to Limit byErskine PHILLIPS GETS AWAY Great Back Runs Sixty-five Yards for Touchdown Score Thirteen to Seven Ersklne had Phillips yesterday af-ter noon while Carolina waa afflicted with a player who never did any team any aood old Over Confidence Jta a remit of thla combination the Gamecocks bad a battle on their handa and barely won the Anal acore being It to 7 The winning touch down waa negotiated In tba laat three mlnutea of the last period after Phll-lipe had atepped off St yards to a touchdown for the visitors in the middle of the same period that put the Meceders ahead one point Captain Gresaatta having misted bla try for oal after scoring the first touche down of the game in the second period Carolina was in tlia position of tha young and Inexperienced poker piny- who played tha flrat hand for fun all the rest of tha evening to and get even Tha punch waa lacking and while tha home guard made many mors first downs than tha visitors the A contingent negotiating but ona flrat Gown in addition to PhlllipF sensational Si yard dash roll and tumble they could not eoordluaie their efforts ao that they would lie aa productive of worth while results as might have been wished Gameceeke Will Develop Carolina ahowed flashes of strength that will beyond question he developed and the old grads who claim to have aged IS years In the two nr three minutes Eraklne was ahead have something to live for The team will be benefited by the rinse shave and probably the undesirable player Over Confidence will not be in the line-up next Haturdsy Aa lor Erakine Phillips la one nT the- greatest football pluyers in tha gams today and will rank well up In tha atara of all time As forecast tha playing of this Chester lad alone waa well worth tha prlca of admission Us played a wonderful defensive same all the afternoon and lata la tha day did what Krakine men had bean hoping for and Carullna -supporters got away Tha grant back went from well within hia own territory to the Carolina goal line CE yards away running part of tha way rolling soma tumbling a hit and diving tha real Five Carolina men wara encountered along tha way but they were not able to do more than alow him up and ha got thla lost tima hack whan ha left tha Inst one behind It waa a great run ly a great player Beth Captains Hurt Both captains were nun Captain Toung of Ersklne suffered a dislocated (boulder early In the game when ha fell heavily diving a Carolina player and Captain Uresselta severely wrenched hie ankle late In the game Belk and Greasetle gained the most ground for Carolina mid those two Ig fellows played good bull Moyer and llracklnlon contributed excellent work also Kennedy aided Phillips in his aensational performanre Thera waa no s- nrlng In tha first period Phillips kicked off to Carolina and on tha third play of tha game Balk clipped off IS yards put a second first down was not forthcoming and Gressette vas forced to kick- Ersklne failed to gain and Phillips-kicked t7arn1lna railed to aln and kicked and tha period was closed with no Ncrloua threat of a score nntll near the close of the period when Carolina worked the ball well within Krsklne's territory but eould not come through timafil fieee Oven 1 The first touchdown rnme In the second period following en exclianae of kicks in whlrli Carolina gained ten yarda With the hall on the 44 yard line Belk took IE yards Two line plays failed and Gri-aaHta then ran 29 yards for a touchdown on a double pass lirrssrlta missed the goal Tlia third quarter was non-prndne tivc the flrnwniks being saved for the final chukker The period started with tha ball in midfield and when Carolina failed to gain resect la kicked over the goal line Willi the ball In play on the 20 yard lino Era-Vine failed in two plnya amt on the third Phillips kicked to midfield A fnnibla coal ten yards amt (iressette to the yurd line tin 'Kicked to the S3 yurd line tin a double pass Phillips ran ti yards fur a touchdown and kicked goal Balt caught tlia kiek-off and returned 2E yards A forward pass Greipetle to Meyers netted five yards Another pass from Urcssutle to -llelk' waa grout fur ten ysrda Forward passes failed and Hie hall went to Ersklne Phillips kicked to the SO yard line A had pass reused tin a loss of five live yards nod on the IE yard I'ue A forward pnn lie hell was I iressette 'to llrm-ultilnn whs pom fur 4S yards and rarollna supporters saw visions of a touchdown Grrs-aetta waa hurt and Turner took hia plure A forward psss ftilsA Belk then elml a forward pasa Meyer Ed yards away Meyer caught the pass and ran for ilia goal hut fumbled the ball bounding over tlia goal line with Carolina ami Krs-kins men (n pursuit Csrolina won for Turner fell on the ball lur tlia touchdown Itelk kicked tlm giinl Kiaklne then kicked to I'lii-ulliie end after half a doam pluya tho game waa over A record opening dny rrowil saw the game The big gathering was enthusiastic amt the opening day attendance tndicnies gri-nl foul bull season in Columbia I'erellee III HmekiUKton IK tvsiis iry Me Millan lil I ilshtsey i1 I'liappeflc I'J'ii Tlartnlls Prshlne 7 Thompson lirli-e Hood Scnuglna Me Imna Id Blakely Holland W- Kennedy Hlsemore 1 11 Young tel Belk IMIII Kennedy Ureasrttc fr Fit Phillips Scoring by periods: IRrollnKi 0 IS JCrskiu 0 7- Caroline scoring: Touchdowns tiressotle Turner ilosls after touchdown U'-lk Krsklnn scoring: Touch down Phillips Goal after Inm-li down rhillipa Hulistllutions: While fur Young Kaker for Hixrluni-e Turner for Hroeeulle Vidniunds for liar-telle Tiinn of periods 13 tnlmitea Referee Harrell (North f'nrollnal Umpire fhlsana IWolfordt Ilio-s man VanMc ter Kent nckyt GEORGIA WINS FIRST Mercer Defeated by Twenty eight to Nothin Athens Hn tot 1--icui als de tested Mrt'ccr £4 to hate today In tlis first gaum of the se-ismi for Ilia vii-tulii It was a lined fought fains and much (line was taken nut or injuries Kstulall a Florida lad playing lua first gaum for Ceorala at carter proved une of tha best barka on tlia field angle at arid Series Pblrauu let t-Judge Kctirssw I and is will stti-ml ail llo- woht serli-s lie siiiiiiiiiii i-i lsl iitglil In lore lea- Ing fur isi-sumi Mlili Iksii "It's iu'I'I of in Joh ns base hell In lln- li'lii'i 4'Uts" sent Judge ltinlls "lull I'd te tlieia anyhow vacation or no WOFFORD ELEVEN WINS FIRST GAME North Georgia Aggie Downed Handily EXHIBITION OF PEP Methodista Show Plenty erf Snap and Speed Rebind Score Twenty-two to Nothing fipedul to The State gparlanburg Oct I Wofford'a Initial appearance on tha gridiron thla afternoon in a game with North Georgia Agricultural college resulted la a victory over thq Georgian by a acore of SS to 0 The Wofford eleven except In fumbling played good football and ahowed a anup and apeed Back of the line mlseing In laat yeara -team Tha flrat few mlnutea of play threw tha aide lines into wild enthusiasm when Glbaon dropped a field kick between the goal posts from the 20 yard line Further sebrlng was straight football Gibson amf Carmichael starred In the bark field Wellard (22) North Georgia (I) Davis TK Pulllvan Moore IT (C) Nlrkelson Flayer 1X1 Towers Gloston (c) beaver Inabinet ICG Humber Stevenson KT Groover Itlvers KK Carson Thompson Hollis Gibson 111 Gaston Csrmichenl KH Clarke Bkndera Kil brook shire Score by periods: North Georgia 0 0 0 I Wofford SEE SS Touchdowns: Gibson (2) Carml-chal Field goals: Glbaon Goal from touchdown Gibson (1) Kubslitutjons: North Georgia: Menders fur Hollis Farhnm for Sullivan Jackson for Carson Wofford: Carmichael for Banders LI I lard for Glbaon Sloilngo for Carmichael Rogers for Davis Coleman for Rivers walker for Bte-veiiNoii- Carmichael for Mnslngo Moxlngo for Caimlchnel Time oi I darters HI 10 10 10 Referee Mr-or fCleinnon) I'mpire Washington and Lee) Linesman Von Glahn (North Carolina Htaate) GEORGE WASHINGTON EASY FOR VIRGINIA Touclulown Scored in Each Period and All Goals Safely Registered Charlottesville Va Oct 1 Vir- Slnla defeated Georgs Washington tony 20 to 0 A touchdown was scored In each quarter and all tries -at goal were surcessful Hntl end Klilne-heart for Virginia and Flak for Georg ngtnn Virginia 2N) George Washington (0) Davis IK Plmckelford lT Hart Fenwick Hi IV altar Hankins Hughes Hall RG a wish Cutrhlna RT Hawley Campbell ItK Hhaw Foster QB Bpringstun lllliellcHrt iH rfehoflelrt iipplcinan Rif Mauson Harris FU Moris Kcnra by periods: Virginia 7 7 7 7 IE George Washington 0 0 0 0 Tourhduwns: opplemnh (2): Hall Foster Goals from touchdowns Hall (I) Fenwick Kulistlliitiona: Vir ginia: Witt for Foster Gleavaa for Srliackelford Ikibertaon for Hankins Black for I'utchlns Dletrlck Tor lilaekfor Henncssy for Hull Carrington for Wilt Kundel for Hubbard lturge for Xundel Luke for Ib-nneasy George Washington: Run vllle lor Walter fadntrll fur Hughra Ban- Cininelly for Hurt Whcelrr for vllle Referee Mugoffin (Mlohlgan) Umpire Harrison (Washington and lav) Head linesman tleywurd (South Carolina) Time uf periods tfn minutes COMERS NOT TO PLAY Virginia Champion Call Series Off Charlotte (b-t The pro-posed post season scries between the Colutnblu club Mouth Atlantia association champions and the Portsmouth team pennant winners In the Virginia league will not be played Eton Beck Columbia manager announced here tonight Failure to draw at hums waa the reason advene' sd by the Virginia Iragnare la calling off tha scries Csruhna 12 Krakiuo i Centre 14: rii-inaon 0 Furman 3: Newberry I Wolford 22 Norik Uuurgla giro 0 GRadel 42 Marines North Carolina 21 Wake Forest 0 Virginia 2 George Washington 9 Navy 4U North Carolina Mtate A Georgia 2k Mercer 0 Georgia Tech 41 Uglolhorpa 9 Florida 9 IT I 0 Virginia Military institute 22 Ilampilan-Klilney 0 Virginia Folylechnlo lastlluta 14: William and Mary tl Lea Macou 0 Washington and Lea 41 Randolph- Emory and Henry college II Milligan college 9 East Tennessee State Normal IT Tusi-tilum 0 Ronnoke 14: Guilford eollege University of Miealmdppl k2 West Tennessee Normal Mn wanes 2t Cumberland I Trinity tm-liliiirg II University of Tonueasea If Mary-vlllo Wilmington Light Infantry SR Atlantic Christian Auburn 34 Howard 2 amb-rblll II: Normnl 9 Alabama 27: tipring Hill 7 University of Richmond It Cath olic university 9 Tulans Mississippi enllega 14 Army game) Army 7 New Hampshire Eft ate 19 (second game) Mtate 24: Gettysburg 9 Vslo 14 Untvrraily of Vermont 9 21: Mwarthmnre 1 Harvard Holy Crosa 9 I'eunsyivsnla 20 Franklin and Marshall A Imrtmouih 2: Mlddlohury 9 -Cornell 41: Kaiut iionaventure A Washington and Jefferson 24 llurkncll Maiyland 2 Rutgers A tGracus 2s olu Georgetown 7 Lebanon 4 Iiehlnh 23 Susquehanna A Lafayette A Amlii-ist 9: Columbia 7 Villniiova 9 Uretnua A llowdm tl Rhode Island Mtate 4 Ml Johns 29 Western Maryland A Boston college Id: Boston university Wisconsin tx Uwrinc A Michigan 44: Mount I'nlon A W'shnsli 9: Fill due 0 Chicago 26 Northwestern 4 Oberlin 14: Wlttenborg A Casa 14 Akron Iowa 92: Knox 14 Indiana 29 Kalamazoo A Minnesota 19: North Dakota A Noli'u Dams 17 i lu-paiiw New York iinlversliy SM: lluharl 4 Fordhaui )ul: Washington A Colgate 14 Allegheny a Alcohol hue liucn distilled from ths nlpa plant In the at a coat of 29 cunts a gallon Praying Colonels Score Two Touchdowns TIGERS FIGHT HARD South- Carolinians Threaten to Score on Kentuckians in first and Fourth Periods but Fail Danville Ky Oct 1 In a game filled with thrilla from beginning to end Centre defeated Clemeon here thla afternoon If to 0 The South Carolina Tigers gave ths the battle of their Uvea and ths Kentqcklans were loud In their praises of ths Clem son contingent Ths gams was hard fought throughout with Clemson having tha advantage in ths flrat period The Bouth Carolinians were held for downs on Centre's ten yard 11ns and tho period ended with the ball In Clcmaon'i possession on On trail IE yard line Clemson worked two forward passes In the quarter although tinoddy Intercepted one and ran 25 yards Clemson made a first 0owii with a forward pass to start tha aecond period but failed to gain thereafter and the bell went to Centre on her own eight yard line Running from Licit formation' XcMIl-lin dashed yards Tanner followed with a buck for four but Armstrong fumbled on tha next play and Eelgler recovered Clemson eould not negotiate the distance' although SSelgler- made nine yards In two plays and tha ball went to Centre Tanner McMillin and Armstrong took tbs ball to four yard lina when Bartlett carried ft over and kicked the goal There waa no further threat during the quartern To start the aecond half Hallohan goal line and the lay on tlia 20 yard kicked over the goal line and the hall was put In pf lino Centre tried the line Your times and tha ball went to Clemson on the' 25 yard line Eelgler made yard five but Wilhite Emanuel and Eel ler were held on thd plays and as ball went to Centre An exchange of kicks ona play and other exchange of kicks was followed by a -enaiqr of half the distance to tha oal tins against Clemson fur an II pcnalqr goal nr legal substitution McMillin then went for a tuuclidown around and Centra followed by working the ball near goal line but could not carry It over In the last period with Centre fighting desperately tu acore Clem-oii braced and put up a game battle Aided by the punting of Mtokum and running of Harmon and Williams a final Clemson effort was made to score that barely fell short Tha Jama ended as Roberts missed a ropklck from tha 40 yard lino for Centra Onfvw (14) (ffeaaea (0) Bradley LK Roberts JT Cann Jonas tv Edwards Kuhals Gattya Cregor RG Hallohan James Bailee Mnoddy HE A Spearman McMillin QB Eeigler Bartlett Uf Emanuel Armstrong RH Colbert Tanner FB nTilhlta Score by perlutla: Centre 0 7 7 Clemson 0 0 0 0 Centre Touchdowns: Bart lettrt MrMilllii Goals after touch-down: Bartlett (2) Referee Lambert (Ohio Kioto Umpire Martey (Cincinnati) Linesman Eckatrom (Ohio) More than IGOUOIIUUO people arrive In New York city by train In a year FINAL DISCHARGE Notice la hereby given that Abney guardian of tha aatata of Elniea Hampton Oliver hae this day made application unto me for a final liachnrga aa such guardian and that tha 10th day of October 121 at 10 a at my office has been appointed fur the hearing of said petition DUNCAN BELLINGER Judge of Frobato Richland County Heptembar IE 1931 NITRATE OF SODA Let me book your rc-quirements January to June arrival Market is strong Wire phone or write me Day phone 212 night phono 208-W Bethea Dillon 0 To Select an Investment 1st Find out what elasn of business has ths highest record for prompt pnymnit of obligations 2nd Kln-t fnuu that class a bond us uesr to a first mortgage with as large a capital and surplus underlying aa small a prior debt (If any) and aa large a yield as you can find I Us stirs you are dealing with dealer of character and Judgment JOS NORWOOD mix' a VAN METRE UNDERTAKER All Motor Equipment Ambulances Hearses and Limousines Pbnslll 1313 Main UNDERTAKING PPCBl Consisting of Limousines Ambulance and Hearse 1217 Hamnton Surest Phone 5SG5 I 4 -At Thirty-Five Prospects a Day by Long Distance By Puidy TU Goodytcar Tin A BubUr Company Atlanta Go Since I hive taken over telephone sales for tha Atlanta Branch I have been surprised in more than ona way at tha wonderful results which can be and have been obtained by thia method of solicitation The fine service and co-operation which your Company haa given me has enabled this Department td eomnlcte on an average ef thirty or thirty-five cal la a day This of course ia contracting with almost three thnea the number of prospects our lalca-men call on and further I have had no trouble whatever with poor connectlou I am looking forward to still greater results In this work and want to thank you for all you have dona for nw Wonderful Results from Sales by Long Distance Telephone The Goodyear Tire Rubber Atlanta Branch is securing wonderful results by using the Long Distance telephone in its sales efforts Vk- Purdy manager of telephone sales testifies tu the value of the plan and the efficiency of the service This is only one of many enterprising concerns in the South who are increasing business and reducing sales costs through suggestions made by us We shall be glad to give you the same cooperation and suggest a proper Long Distance telephone sales plan to fit your particular needs Certainly your business and ypur patrons will respond to your efforts just as others are doing TUFTS LOSES OFFICE Decision Given by MaxMachuMClts Supreme Court Ruslon Oi-L 1 Nathan A Tufts wss removed from ollica as district attorney of Middlesex nullity In decision handed down today hy the full bench of tln supreme Judicial court of Jdu'ai-iiiiictt The court found Tufts guilty of a number nf charges preferred by Attorney General ltontii Allen The most spccta-nmr nf tha rliargoa had to ilo with a midnight parly at a ronilhouse In whlrli nmolier of prominent motion lilulure producers pnrilcpntrd Tufts (lie attorney geurral slleg-d was eon rrrned with others In a' roneplracy by wlileh fliinium mi extorted from Die moiom picture men under threat uf Indictment Win far (traaaebnrg flperlal to Tlia Ktala Orangeburg tbit Tha Orangeburg iiluli school football tram defeated tlm Sr Multhrwa high school noon by score of 31 to it Tbe Or-fiMillislI (egm lirre )celvnliy nfter-aiiHobiirg leHin honed up well and will III I-Iy tumid ht-h In lilnli school football ft Is sensoii Tlm Mama whs well attrnded and tha local funs art supporting aim high school team Walleq Is Owners Rteambsat Truck Bus Lines Operating an fnsnu (arelera In Kanlh rarallnu Notice la hereby given to all par ties operating steamhrat trurk or bus lines In Mouth CarollnA aa common carriers either passenger freight when any portion of thlr route extends beyond ths limits of any municipality to report to ths Itnilrosd Commission of Mnuth Caro-line the names of tha owners of such lines and tha number tif beats trurkl nr busses operated by such corpora tlnn or Individual Thla Information la demanded ao that tha rpmmlaalnn may ha able to comply with tlia law In regard to these matters aa' passed hy tha general asssiflhiy of Mouth Carolina at regular session pf l3fi Tills report must bo made In )i -nuiriissinn on or before October IS 1921 FItANK IV KIIEAIY Chairman 3 DABBY Secretary Ask the Manager to send a representative who cart chow you the way to a new and profitable relationship with your trade SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY' ICikkuiiXAaiAiahitM riUrt K-txTknTihii 9iPirti 0 itfc 1 In IV.

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