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■.f.- / THURSDAY, APRIL 4,1929 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. PAGE FIT* PERSONAL MENTION OURS IS THE BEST BECAUSE ITS RICHEST, PUREST AND TASTIEST! IN PINTS, QUARTS, GALLONS, ALL FLAVORS. JUST CALL NO. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Hartshorn and two children of Shorthills, N. J., are spending several days at Goldville. Miss Ethel Killen of Chicora col- lege, spent several days here this week as the guest of Miss Eipma Lit tle. Mrs. R. B. Vance has returned, home after spending several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. H. M. Wise, in Stuart, Fla. Mrs. C. D. Boyd and children cf Sa vannah, Ga., spent the week-end with Mrs. Henry M. Young and Mrs. M. J. Furqueron. Miss Ouida Cox of Limestone col lege, spent the spring holiday season with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Webb. Miss Ina Curry spent the past week end at her home in Simpsonville. Miss Louise McIntosh of the Uni versity of S. C., spent several days at home last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McIntosh. Miss Elizabeth Lynn of Agnes Scott college faculty, spent Easter with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. L. Ross Lynn. Mrs. D. W. Bethea returned to her home in Dillon on Monday after Mrs. Brewer Dixon and little son of Talladega, Ala.,-are spending some time with her parents,* Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bailey. . Miss Rowena Jones of the Univer sity of South Carolina, spent the East er season with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Jones. The Clinton girls and boys who are students at Chicora college and Clem- son college spent the spring holidays here with friends and relatives. Friends of Miss Ada Holmes Davis will be interested to learn that she is again home after spending several months in Paris. Mrs. M. A. Hays spent several days last week with relatives in Spartan burg. ‘ Mrs. W. C. Cobb and daughter. Miss Bill Cobb, of Ware Shoals, were the guests of Mrs. R. W. Phillips on Fri day. Mrs. Anna Workman spent the week-end in Newberry as the guest of Mrs. P. D. Johnson. John T. Little is spending several days in Atlanta on business. , Miss Lucy Woodworth of Chicora ./ spending the past month with * her daughter, Mrs. W. W. Harris. college, accompanied Miss Betty Miss "Grace League of Greenville worth. ^ rW-Davenport has re^^^ Established 1886 A Complete Financial Service This institution offers the mer chant, investor, manufacturer or Individual a complete, com prehensive, intelligent finan cial service embracing all of the impoitant details of fi nance. M. S. Bailey i Sea BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST >' SAVE- because thrift has a supporting ef fect on a man’s morale—getting him into the money-making state of mind. SAVE- because dollars put out at interest have a desirable habit of growing and developing other dollars. SAVE- at this bank because you are safe- . guarded by our reputation for relia bility, efficiency and safety. "fflE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” ItliiiMMfd Woodworth home for the spring holi days with Dr. and Mrs. M. G. Wood- fdays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ed to her home in Charlotte, after R. M. League. spending several weeks with her sis- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips and ter, Mrs. Frank Boozer, children of Spartanburg, were the | Mrs. Henry Winn and Mrs. Paul Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Austin of Grfeenville, spent Monday in King. jthe city and visited friends. Miss Polly Elrod spent the week-end Mrs. John Henry and children of with her parents in Greenville. Rev. Matthew Lynn returned yester day to his pastorate in Charleston, W. Va., after a few days visit to his par ents, Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Lynn. Miss Clemmie Jamison of Queens college, Charlotte, spent the Easter holidays with her mother, Mrs. Lula Jamison. Dr. W. E. Hoy and Prof. H. E. Sturgeon of the college faculty, were Greenville, are the guests of her mother, Mrs. Etta Young. Miss Hamilton Dunbar of Chester, stopped over in the city on Monday en route to Due West Womans college, and was the gueat of Miss Polly El rod. ■ WE WOULDNT FOOL YOU We Want Your Business In APRIL And promise service that is sure to please. When you patronize Blakely’s you get the same kind of prompt service in all kinds of weather. « When you trade wiQi us your telephone selects the choicest of the season’s edibles just as satisfactorily as if it had eyes. Start buying your foods here today and let the treatment you get decide whether you will become a permanent satisfied, customer. Blakely’s TELEPHONES 136 AND 175 Charter No. 8041 Reserve District No. S REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT CLINTON, IN THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, AT THE CLOSE * OF BUSINESS ON MARCH 27, 1929 Mrs. Corrie L. Montjoy visited her sons, William and Garrison, in Parr on Sunday. Miss Myrtle Simmons of Greenville, in Columbia several days the past, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Phillips week attending the annual meeting of ;on Friday and Saturday. . the South Carolina Academy Of Sci- j Mrs. John McSween joined Mr. Mc- ence. Dr. Hoy is the retiring president: Sween in Charleston for the week-end, of the organization. [returning home with him on Monday. Misses Frances and Betty Blakely ^ TJrs. J. H. Donnan and children cf Raleigh, spent Easter with their; spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. J. W. Donnan in Tylersville. Blakely. | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson of Bates- Miss Frances Williams was called burg, spent Easter with the former’s home from Wingate, N. C., last week parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Wilson, ion account of the death of her father,J Mrs. G. C. Odiorne and little son of Marshall Williams. Belton, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Rex I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patrick and son, Phillips. \ of Greenville, were the Sunday guests Mrs. A. E. Hoffman and ^n3S Julia of Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Ramage. j Hoffman of Elizabeth, N. J., are J. T. Abrams left Sunday for sev- j spending several days as the guests eral days business trip to Atlanta. | of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. W. Lewis and Mrs. Tom Poe and sons of Green- children of Whitmire, spent the week-, ville, spent Tuesday with Mrs. B. M. end with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hatton. Dutton. Mr. and Mrs. 0.‘T. Lawing of Greer, i Miss Josephine Goodson left Tues- were the week-end guests of Dr. and day for Long Branch, N. J., where she Mrs. R. W. Johnson. i will enter Dr. E. C. Hazard’s hos- Miss Kathleen Galloway of Colum- pital. bia, spent the week-end with her, Laura Beard of Houston. Tex- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Me-I jg spending some time with her Millian. 1 sister-in-law, Mrs. R. H. Hatton. Miss Ethel Putnam of the Liberty, ^ Newsom and Collette schools faculty, spent Easter with hetj „ ‘.... . 1 _ n parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Putnam. „ , . D. Williams of Hickory, and Charles * * Williams of Columbia, were here last | ' Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Peake were busi- week for the funeral of their brother,' "^ss visitors in Columbia on Tuesday. Marshall Williams. 'Dr. Frapjv F. Hicks has been in Mrs. Jake Silverman returned to ‘ Greenville this week attending the her home in Elberton on Saturday i Bosworth Dental lectures, after spending the past week with ' >Irs. A. D. Lawson and children of RESOURCES 1. Loans and discounts $373,235.68 2. Overdrafts .... 2,284.73 3. United States Government securities owned 120,150.00 4. Other bonds, stocks, and securities owned .... 21,570.00 6. Banking house, $13,600.00p Furniture and fixtures $375.00 .... 13,975.00 7. Real estate owned other than banking house .... 70,589.09 8. Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 24,152.80 9. Cash and due from banks 7. 67,018.36 10. Outside checks and other cash items 138.17 11. Redemption fund with U. S. Treas. and due from U. S. Treas. .6,000.00 14. Other assets 6,871.95 total $704,985.78 LIABILITIES 15. Capital stock paid in $100,000.00 1.6. Surplus ; 50,000.00 17. Undivided profits—net 9,174.21 20. Circulating notes outstanding 100,000.00 21. Due to banks, including certified and cashiers’ checks out standing : ....- 18,449.61 22. Demand deposits 233,584.28 23. Time deposits 173,777.68 26. Bills payable and rediscounts 20,000.00 relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stoddard and little daughter of Owings and Master Billie Lynn of Greenville, were the week-end guests of Mrs. H. W. Rich6y. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Yount oL^ick- ory,,N. C., spent the w'eek-end with Spartanburg, are spending several days w'ith Mr. and-Mrs. S. A. K^rn. ' TOTAL $704,985.78 State of South 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. W. COPELAND, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day'of April, 1929. (Seal)_ L. D. McCRARY, Notary Public. Correct—Attest: B. H. Boyd, J. M. Pitts, Geo. A. Copeland, Directors. GROCERIES RENNO When you are in need of service and an ar ticle of high quality at a moderate price— Mrs. John Copeland spent the week end in Clinton with her sister, Mrs. the latter’s mother, Mrs. T. M. Adair, Bob Davidson. Dr. W. T. Hughes was in Greenville K. B. Ferguson was a visitor in on Monday attending the Bosworth Laurens Monday. Dental lectures. i Mr. and Mrs. Janies Copeland were Miss Martha Pitts of the Piedmont guests of Mr. an! Mrs. R, B. Fergu- school faculty, spent the week-end son on Sunday. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mr. and'Mrs. J. H. Bell, Mrs. J. D. Pitts. I Copeland and Miss Lucile Jennings Miss Emma Little cf Greenville , were visitors in Clinton Sunday after- Womans college, spent several days noon. this week with her parents, Mr. and , H. V. Jennings and Joseph were in Mrs. John T. Little. j Laurens on business Monday.. J. Graham Rose of Florence, stop-; Miss Catherine Ray spent the week- ped over in the city on Monday en j end with her sister, Mrs. I. B. Cope- route to the University of Georgia, in \ land. Athens. j Mrs. E. F." Ray and son spent the Miss Rosanna Vance of Lucy Cobb | week-end with Mrs. Lola Ray. . college, spent several days recently | Horace Gear spent Saturday night CALL US — WE DELIVER And you’ll like what you get from here. April, the month of showers, will bring many satisfied customers here. FANCY CHOICE GROCERIES MEATS FRESH VEGETABLES FRUITS — EVERYTHING with her parents, Mr..^jind Mrs, R. B. ■ with Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Copeland. NOTICE OF LOST CERTIFICATE Vance. Miss Thelma Darracott of Charlotte, visited friends here on Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scruggs and j Notice is hereby given that I will children of Fountain Inn, were the; apply to the Clinton ^Building and BALDWIN’S GROCERY Sunday guests of Mrs. Scrugg s moth- j Lo^n Association of "Clinton, S. C., on er, Mrs. M. J. Furqugron. ~ | ^^y 2nd, 1929, for a new cfertificate John Holland Hunter was in Greer replace certificate-number 41, se- several days last week, where he un-1 j.jgg thirty-five shares of derwent a slight operatioftr , . j stock in said Building and Loan Asso- Miss Lora Montjoy of Rembert,, giation. Said certificate having been spent the week-end with her mother, originally issubd to Fred R. Gaines, “The Home of Good Things To Eat” Phones 99 and 100 Mrs. Corrie L. Montjoy. President John McSween of Presby- but was heretofore transferred and as- ,, ,, . , signed to the undersigned by Fred R. j tman c^lege, «^sp«.dmg the week|Q,ij^,_ heretofore and since the! transfer and assignment by Fred R. in New York on business. Misses Elizabeth McCants and Lois Thomas of Greenville Womans college, visited Dr. and Mrs. F. F. Hicks on Monday. Misses Ailene Davenport, Evelyn •Connor, and James Long, of Green wood, spent Sunday with Mrs. Frank Boozer. ^ Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Franks, Mrs. W. H. Riddle, Mrs. S. A. Kern and Pierre Burdette, attended the funeral of H. P. Burdette at Bramlett church on Thursday. Gaines to the undersigned has been! lost. I 4-25-6tc T. J. PEAKE, i }. B. FRONTIS JEWELER ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BY LICENSED PHARMACISTS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PROMPTLY S.ADLER-OWENS PHARMACY “At UnioFa Station"* Phones 377 and 400 Phones 377 and 400 ^,i/r*'. *-|\ if 'ai’k'in 1 iiE biiiiiibiairiiMbiiMiij