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: fABY^ f ♦♦»»4»»W -m fv A ■v^V,: V^Vv-5 Ib-'^j;' mt m mHWWMWt*****! ^.m-< ■ WH^ YOU ABfi4iailfU»S^ ; WITHTIffi ,i,v^..; m }. Upatt# THE SAFEST EOUCY TO PWJSUE. IS TO CALL YOUR DOCTOR. ■t ' It is much easier to clieck any ^ ^ailment in its early /stipes; Delay is dangerouA When your doctor ^tes yonr ■ prescription — call us — we’ll send for’ and deliver all pre- scriptions iMromptly. And you/''^ can expect maximum results from ‘^ipieseriptions filled here. • »4»4M4»444»»»»»»4»4»»»44»4»»444444»4»4»»4444»»44444» i Tlie Best Reference you can supply to those with whom you wish to do business is a bank reference. .Al ways it carries weight. When you refer individuals orT)usiness houses to this bank you are identifying yourself with Clinton's oldest bank. ^ N.** There is prestige in this for you. I Your attention is dii'ected to bur finan cial strength as reflected in our statement elsewhere in this paper today. M. $. Bailey £ Son .. - .. If MIm WilHa']^ Fq^r iMtifmed^o Columbia eolki^ on Monday isflar •pending ^ Oudstmaa boUdaya ,ai home wi^ her parents, Mr. and Ifrt. E. G. Fuller. Mrs. A. E. Clevelaivi has returned heme after spending tome thne with n^ives in Clover. John T. Little spent severM day* this week in Atlanta ^r. busipces. ;""blat^',|^laiote. ef Gaffey fri^s in the" city on MondicyV ' Edwin Yarborough left Monday for Riverside Militaxy academy in Gainfs* vi!le» Ga.» after spending the holidi^a with his mother, Mrs. J. D. yarb<^ ough. Friei^df M|a> Mary Ellen Work* man, disighter of Mr. and Mrs. Hayne B. Workman, will regret tQ learn that she is a patient in a Greenville hoe- pital . . , , ' Ra3rmond Pitts spent the week-omi in Sumter and was accompanied home by Mrs^ Pitts, aftsr^a two wedcs’ visit to her mother ip that city. The friends of Miss Caroline 'Cald well will learn with interest that she is now attending Gordan Bible school in Boston, Mass. ' ‘ Mrs. Henry Young and cluldren were the guests of relatives in Foun- eral days this here. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Todd of Simp- sonyille, visited the latter’s mother, Mrs. .Emma Little, on Monday. Lawrence Adair of Atlanta, spent several days this week with his moth er, Mrs^Xdrne Adair. Miss Marion Leake left Sunday for Bennettsville, to resume her school duties after spending the holidays with her sister, Mrs. V. P. Adair. Mrs. Bess Shaw of Lgurens, was a business visitor in the city on Tues- • . -■ JT m rW. day. Mr. 'and Mrs. W. A. Galloway and family of Columbia, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McMil lan. Messrs. Mart and Jim Waynesvijle, N. Ci, visited their broth er, W. A. Dicus, who is quite ill, dur ing the past week. ' A. Ellit^of Greenwood, has accept ed a position as salesman wi|th the Clinton Motor Company, Ford distrib utors. Mrs. M. J. Furqueron and Henry nr ly former students ak Norman Fark college, Moultrie, Ga., are baek'^the city and are att««Ung Froebftetian college. . , . . J Raw. and Bin. Georga Bobo and baby of McColl, krere the recent guaata of the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. p. B. Boio. Joe L. Carter ia speAding •everal -Jays in Baltimore and othey Northern markets buying opting meachandise The Clinton girls attending Win- throp college and Chicora college, have returned to their etudias after the < Christmas holidays and additional postponement due to the influenza'! ^)idemic. R. E. Fergnaon is spen<Ung severd days at his former home in East Or ange, N. J., visiting his father, who is quite ill. . Mrs. Ralph Copeland and 'cbiMkwn spent several dayy last week as the guest of her sister, Mrs. M. H. Co^er, in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Miller of Cross Hill, had as their Sunday gue.sts: Mr. and Mrk. Guy L. Copeland and chil dren, Mrs. Dick Copeland, Miss Lydie B. Copeland, and Mrs. Ralph Copeland and chillren. 7n. . m W-. 'vSt ♦♦♦♦^♦♦♦♦aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa CROSS HILL ITEMS OP IN7 EREST Mrs^kfay Leaman and sons ef Clin ton, were the Sunday’ guests of Mrs. Bigie Lcaman. Misses Blanche Austin, Estelle Wade, Rosa Turner, lone Ropp and Frances Hitt have returned to Win- throp college to resume their studies after spendings the holidays at home. Miss Clara ^ Dial has returned to Greenville Womans college after be ing at home for the Christmas holi- Dicus of! Mr. and Mrs. Broadus Pinson and sons, Mrs. Leila Griffin, art M -^.l R. A. Leaman spent W.cdnesday in ^u- iniBta. ^ > • Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKinnon and children have returned- from a visit of several days in Columbia. H. H. Pullar of Columbia, virited M. Young were birtiness visitors b, {relatives hew last week-end. McCormidk on Monday. ! wi "Miw. Gujr Cbpeland and Miss Minnie Lee Berry of Florida,; Clinton, spent Sunday with spent several days Uiis week as the'^**- Mr*. ;Frank Miller, guest of Miss Virginia Moore. i Ml** Mrs. HaseeU Miller, John Miss Hamilton Dunbar of Chestfir, Miller and Mary Ellen, and Henry Md Miw Lois Nelson of Havana, j Miller, spent Tuesday with Mr. and "XTht, sbelit Ihe week-end with Mrs. {Mrs. J. E. Leaman. Hugh Donnan enroute to Due West Misees Floride Rudd, Eleanor Dial Womans college after spending the j and Gertrude Leaman have returned holiday season in Chester. 1 to their respective schools where they Mr. an J Mrs. W. G. King and Miss- j are teaching this session, es Eftnice Robertson and Ina Curry j Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Nance, Jr., have were the week-end guests of Mr. a.nd j moved from Columbia and are occu- Mrs. 0. T. Lawing in Greer. j pying the Miller home. Mrs. Walter Aull of Pendleton, pr, Gilbertson is visiting for a ,few spent last week with her parents, Mr FRUITS AND VEGETABLES — YOUR BODY NE^DS THEM! Dietitians are agreed that fresh fruits iuid vegetable are an absolute essential, ^have the-best on the mar ket at the lowest prices. Juai try us. A profusion of our fruits iind vegetables makes a royal repast of a meal. , - You can leave an order with us by telephone—'136 or 175—and be assured that the delivery will be prompt. Courteous service at all times. w Blakely’s TELEPHONES 136 AND 175 BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST and Mrs. G. R. Davidson, and was joined here for the week-end by Mr. Aull. Bill Abrama and Miss Nell Abrams spent the past week-end with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. days in Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bozard have re turned after spending the holidays with relatives in, Clinton and else where. The Cross Hitt schools have begun the after-Christnaas session, follow- Charter No. 8041 ^ Reserve Dfstrfet No. 5 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AX CLINTON, IN THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON DECEMBER .31. 1»28 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $368,000.80 Overdrafta NONE United States Government securities owned 120,150.00 Other stocks, and securities owned -, ^ 21,570.00 Banking house, $lo,600.00; Furniture and fixtures $375.00 13,975.00 * Real estate A)wned o -i i than banking house , . 76,189.00 Reserve with Federal Resene Bank a 37,296.12 Cash and aue from banks 86,766.06. Outside checks and other cash items .. 126.86 . Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treas. 5,000.00 Other assets .... 7,482.21 • TOTAL .... .... $736,656.14 LIABIUTIES Capital stock paid in $100,000.00 ' Surplus^ „.. ... 50,00a00 Undivided pin^Its—net ...: 1. 5369.56 Circulating notes outstanding ‘ 100,000.00 ly Due to banks, including certified and cashier’s checks- outsunding ...: 1. 15,495.10 Oemand deposits 283396.04 Time -deposits "w-tr . -V .... ...» J. .... 182,105.44 TOTAL $736,656.14 State of So^th Carolina, County of Laurens, ss: I, Geo. W. Copeland, Cashier of tne above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. GEO. VV. COPELAND. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of January, 1929. ' • (Seal) L. D. MeCKARY, Notary Public. Correct—Attest: B. H. Boyd, G. .V. Copeland, R. L. Bailey, Diret-tors. r — THAT’S THE FIRST KEYNOTE OF “COMMERCIAL” SERVICE f • We take a Mendly, personal , ’ * interest in each patron and strive to meet his needs in the t most satisfactory manner. Don't you thinkyou would ap preciate such service? “TOE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” Ramage, of Laurens, i - u i-j i i J. Barnie Parrott, member of ,he ,■"*‘*>0 hohdaya lasting for ttvo weeks. county legislaUve delegation, left I Miss Frances Love of York, is-visit- Monday foi‘Columbia where he is at-ker sister, Mni. R. 1). sNance, Jr. ending the annual meeting of the gen-1 ' O ^ XXni .a.,.,. .. Kaanlv.,., , Marine Forces Ordered , Bj L. Wilson wa.s a business visitor i x ■•.t* ' in Newberry on Monday. f RcdUCCd In NlCaHlgUa, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy had as ( ' ^ ' • j their guests on Monday, the parents .j ^-Washington, Jan. 7.—The United' of the former, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. t^tates marine force in Neiaragua will ‘ Shealy of Little Mountain. ; be reduced .shortly by 1,228 men under Mr. and Mrs. Tillman .Meyers of > orders announced today by SecreUiry ^ Greenwood, spent Sunday with Mr.; Wilbur. Thi.s w-i 11 leave a force of ap-j and Mrs. Irby Hipp. pioximately 3,500 Imarincs on duty ini Miss Alice Benjamin, former stu-; the Central American republic. | dent at North Carolina College fori The f one left.iii Nicaragua will in-j Women, left Monday for ('olumbia elude an aviation detachment and of-; where she will enter Chicora college, ficers and men assigned to the Nica-' Mr. anJ Mrs. E. G. Fuller-were theiraguan National Guard. - j .guests of their son, Rupert F’uller, in The brittle and scouting fleets Columbia on Monday. , . are ^heduled to start south tomorrow .Mrs. Lawrence Sease returned to for winter maneuver.^ off Panama, and her home at Clemson college on Sun- the marines probably will be picked day aftev spending the holiday sea- ' up aftW the maneuvers are completed. son with her daughter, Mrs. Glenn'- • -- - Fuller. CKTATTON FOR LETTERS OF Mias Margaret Blakely, daughter of .ADMINISTRATION Mr. and Mrs. Ross Blakely, left for .. Greenville Thursday where she has av- The Sta e of South Carolina, cepted a position with the Vogue Laurens County; .beauty parlor, , Guy ^tt$, Jr., spent last week with I his aunt, Mrs. George Albright in I Greenville. I Herman Porth of Chicago, .spent the {holidays here as the guest of friends. DEIJCIOUS CUTS OF MEAT •k.... • Fresh, pure meat—Ju.st the kind of meat that you will be proud to serve at your table—wholesome, health- ifiving and very reasonable in price. We pride ourselves on the quality of our service and the purity, and freshr ness of the meat we sell. t X t ♦ I You take no chances' when you trade with make it a point to satisfy every customer. us- -we We deliver orders promptly. By 0. G. Thompson, Probate Judge: Whereas, J. M. Moore made suit to me to grant him Letters of Admini.s- tration of the Estate and effects of i .Mrs. liCe Hembree. j These arc therefore, to cite and ad-1 Mr, and Mr*. J. B. Simpson and moni.sh all and singular the Kindred | ^ children of Monroe, N. C., were the ■ and -Cre litors-of the said Mi's. Leej I week-end guests of Mrs. B. M. Put-’ Hembree. decea.sed, that they be ^nd'~ I ton. ^ appear before me, in 'the Court of • - i Mrs. Btuart Simpson of Chester. Proba’e, to be held at I..aurens Court 'f was called herp on Friday on account Hou.se, Laurens. S. C., on January 14, of the illneas of her little »on, L. B., i‘i29 next, afte/ publication hereof, at who is a patient at Lesh infirmary. . 11 o’clock in' the forenoon, to show Bruce Galloway of hlaryland, re- j cause, if any they have, why the said * ’’turned home on,Saturday and will Administration should not be granted.! ♦ y Given-unde,-my hand this 28th day BALDWIN'S GROCERY ‘‘The Home of Good Things To Eat” Phones 99 and 100 spend some time with his jmrents, .Mr. I and Mrs. A. B. Galloway; Murray ^M. McLendon of Columbia, j visited friends here on Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. John Ross were the 'guests of relatives in Whitmire dur ing the past week. • Mrs. David* Boland of Little Moun- < n tain, was the gu^ of her sons. F. M. of licceniher. A. D., 1928. * (). G. THOMPSON, J. P. L. C. / l-10-2tc AT THE BLUE BIRD Florida Oranges 15c doz. 4.5c :peck and^j. D. Boland, ddriji*. tho p-'"* [ Mnnett and Au(uataa Blaka Eskimo Pies ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BY UCENSED PHARMACISTS \ V CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PROMPTLY SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY “At Union Station” - Phones 377 and 400 Phones 377 and 400 "V J