The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 17, 1929, Image 5
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
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^ ^ Mr. and Mrs. B. L. King spent the were in Athens Saturday for the Geor-
<; .week-end in Spartanburg as the guests 'gia-Yale game.
jof their daughter, Mrs. H. R. Phillips. | Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Galloway visited
1 Miss Margaret McCord had as her , friends in Abbeville on Sunday.
' guests for the week-end, Misses Fran-1 Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bailey, Miss
' ces Sullivan and Mary Moore of Heath ! Ruth Bailey and Mrs. W. C. Oxley
[Springs. 1 spent Friday in Greenville.
1 Miss Marie McLean spent Saturday! Miss Lillian Shannon has returned
at Athens, Ga., attending the Georgia-1 to her home in Newberry after a
o Yale football game. three weeks’ visit to her sister, Mrs.
Miss Josephine Brqdie, who is tea:h- Lewis Simpson,
ling at Pelzer, was the week-end ^ueSt Dr. L. R. Lynn is attending the
of Mrs., Gary Dillard. meeting of the synod of Plorida this
j Miss .\line Newsom spent the week- v\eek in the interest of the orphanage,
end with her parents in Hartsvilb. ^ Bern to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boozer
I Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Anderson, Jr., ion October 10th, a girl,
were in Athens on Saturday for the! W. S. Denson and J. Roy Crawford
IGeorgia-Yale game. are in Greenville this week as petit
I Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Williams, Jr., jurors in the fall term of federal court,
^of York, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Evans of Lau-
iMrs. H. F. McQuiston. rinburg, N. C., were guests this week
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Thurber Richey of New Orleans,
was the guest of friends in the city
on Sunday.
of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Pitts.
Mrs. Clarence Asbill, Jr., of Colum-
Mrs. F. D. Jones visited at Chidora j bia, has returned to her home after
J j college during the past week as the i visiting her mother, Mrs. Bessie God-
f ! guest of her daughters. Misses Rosa- [^rey.
J I lie and Catherine. - |
♦ ! Dr. and Mrs. D. M. Douglas of Co
lumbia, were the Sunday guests of Dr.
and Mrs. Dudley Jones while en route
home from the Georgia-Yale game at
Athens.
Henry Brimm of the University at
Columbia, spent the week-end with
his father. Dr. D. J. Brimm.
Miss Zelime Oavis of Winthrop col
lege, spent the week-end with her
mother, Mrs. Geo. M. Davis.
Miss Janie Lois Lynn of Chicora
college, was at home for the week-end.
Miss Eleanor Keels was the week
end guest of Miss Dorothy Wright in
.Athens, and attended the Georgia-
Yale game.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Blakely were
visitors in Greenville on Friday.
Misses Janella Boland, Fay and Hel
en Adair of Winthrop, spent the week
end at home with their parents.
ReV. S. P. Bowles is in Georgia this
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To build a business that will never
know completion but that will
advance continually to meet ad
vancing conditions.
To develop stock and service .to a
notable degree.
To arrange and co-ordinate ac
tivities to the end of winning
confidence by meriting it.
To strive always to secure the sat
isfaction of every customer.
Blakely’s
TELEPHONES 136 AND 175
Miss Selina Cozby, who is teaching i^'eek attending the annual meeting of
this winter at Sedalia, was at home [the Presbyterian synod.
for the week-end with her mother. i
Hansel Boyd of Clemson college, 1 ^ ^
CROSS HILL NEW§
LET US FIT YOU UP IN A NEW
SUIT OR OVERCOAT
Fall and Winter Styles
We have a complete line of samples now
on display for your selection. We have
what you want when you buy your new suit
or overcoat—smart style—perfect fit—all-
wool material. Complete satisfaction guar
anteed.
New Collegiate styles in Men’s Oxfords
—in blue, tan and black leathers.
Fall and winter finds us prepared to sup
ply the demand. If its a hat, shirt, tie, hos
iery, underwear or anything to wear—we
have what you want.
Visit our Ladies’ Department for
READY-TO-WEAR and PIECE GOODS'
Copeland-Stone Co.
“One Price To AH’
Phone 47
Clinton, S. C.
spent the week-end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Boyd.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Franks and
[family were called to Barksdale Sun- ^ Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Martin spent the
[day on account of the death of Mr. week-end with relatives in -Vhitmire.
Franks’ mother. ' Mrs. Sam Hallman and Miss Louise
Mrs. Geo. C. Zeigler has returned to Hallman of Springfield, sn^'nt the
her home at Fort Lauderdale, Fla., af- week-end with Mrs. M. C. Pi7i3on.
, ter a month’s visit to her brother, W. 1 Miss Gertrude Leamau spent the
W. Harris. week-end here with home-folks.
I Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McGregor and ! H. C. Leaman of Columbia, was the
children of Ruby, have returned to guest of relatives here f;>r the week-
tlieir home after a visit to Mrs. Me- end.
Gregor’s mother, Mrs. T. C. Sumerel. Mr. and Mrs. James Guthrie and
Mrs. Lonnie McMillan has returned son, James, Jr., of Belton, are visiting
from a two weeks’ visit to her aunt, J- A. Guthrie.
Mrs. Charles Akerman, in Macon, Ga.' Miss lone Ropp of Goldville, is vis-
Miss Emmie Pitts of the Seneca iting her parents.
'school faculty, spent the week-end J- E. Carter of Clinton, was in the
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. city on Sunday.
Pitts. Mrs. Joe McClary and little duugh-
.Miss Alene Eden attended the Geor- of Columbia,'are visiting relatives
gia-Yale game in Athens on Saturday, here.
i Mr. and Mrs. Gary Martin and chil- Miss Frances Love has returned to
dren spent Saturday in Columbia at- her home near Chester after visiting
tending Ringling Bros, circus.- ^ Iher ajster, Mrs. R. D. Nance, Jr.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Misses Johnella and Blanche Austin
Jr., on October 10th, a son. of Spartanburg, spent Sunday with
Mrs. B. .M, Dutton. Miss Frances their mother, Mrs. Lilia Austin.
Dutton, and Mrs. B. Smith were Mrs. Will Moore of Greenwood, is
visitors in Greenville on Thur.sday and visiting her sister, Mrs. W. C. Rasor,
who has been sick for several weeks.
V. P. Weldon spent the week-end
with relatives in Sumter.
Miss Elizabeth Thompson visited in
Columbia for the week-end.
Miss Frances Hawkins, who is at
tending school at Heath Springs, spent
the week-end with her parents. Dr.
and Mrs. J. H. Haw’kins.
Mrs. Miller Pinson and son, Man-
Friday.
j Mrs. W. P. Rheeder, Mrs. Lewis
; Simpson and .Miss Lillian Shannon,
I were visitors in Greenwood on Tues
day.
Mrs. G. B. McCrary has returned
from Newberry where she visited her
sister, Mrs. J. W. Earhardt.^ -
Miss Frances Dutton was in Green
ville Friday for the P. C.-Furman foot-
I ball game as the guest of Miss Rose ning, are visiting relatives in Spar-
I Pride. ! tanburg.
; Eddie Simpson has returned to his | Mrs. M. C. Pinson is visiting rela-
home in fester after a visit to his tives in Springfield.
[grandmother, Mrs B. .M. Dutton. i Mrs. Hugh Miller of Ware Shoals,
I rs. Charles Akerman of Macon, i j^gj. father for the week-end.
iGa.^is the guest of her sisters, Mrs.j Miss Gladys Griffin of Greenville,
Charter jto. 8041 Reserve Dfstrict No. 5
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE FKST NATIONAL BANK
AT CLINTON, IN THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, AT THE CLOSE
OF BUSINESS ON OCTOBER 4, 1929.
J RESOURCES
1. Loans and discounts $390,629.16
2. Overdrafts 2,673.27
3. United States Government securities owned 120,150.00
4. Other bonds, stocks, and securities owned 21,570.00
6. Banking house, $13,600.00; Furniture and fixtures $375.00 .... 13,975.00
7. Real estate owned other than banking house 68,465.79
8. Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 20,036.85
9. Cash and due from banks , .... 34,718.12
10. Outside checks and other cash items 342.24
11. Redemption fund with U. S. Treas. and due from U. S. Treas. 5,000.00
14. Other assets 9,895.83
total $687,456.26
LIABILITIES
15. Capital stock paid in .‘.$100,000.00
16. Surplus .... : -. 50,000.00
17. Undivided profits—net 17,895.67
20. Circulating notes outstanding 100,000.00
21. Due to banks, including certified and cashiers’ checks out
standing 23,981.62
22. Demand deposits 167,920.08
23. Time deposits .... 167,267.59
26. Bills payable and lediscounts 60,391.30
total $687,4.56.26
State of South Carolina, County of Laurens, ss:
I, Geo. W. Copeland, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge ahd belief.
GEO. W. COPELAND, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of October, 1929.
(Seal) L. D. McCRARY, Notary Public.
Correct—Attest: B. H. Boyd. L. H. Davidson, W. J, Duncan, Directors.
R. E. Jones and Miss Agatha Davis.
[visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. El-
Sell Your Cotton
In Clinton
WHERE THE FACILITIES
FOR HANDLING IT ARE
good — AND DEPOSIT
YOUR MONEY WITH US.
Mrs. Colie B. Adair left Griffin, last week.
for Bay Shore, Long Island, N. Y., |
where she has accepted a position as
“ : a member of the nursing staff at Dr.
♦ I'King’s hospital.
5j Friends of Mrs. Rhett P. Adair will
♦ I be glad to know she returned yester-
^ day from an Atlanta hospital where
Did You Ever Stop To
Think?
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^HE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE”
By Edson R.'Waite
she has been a patient for the past I products made
two weeks. your own home city..
A. J. Swansen, manager of the local ^
J. C. Penney Co. store, has returned I'e’-ailers, manufacturers and job-
from a week at the fall convention of'^^^P
the company held at the Biltmore ho- by helping your city,
tel in Atlanta. That buying at home keeps money
Mrs. T. C. Sumerel and S. W. Sum-•
erel were the guests of relatives in' circulates jpros-
Newberry the past week. ' perity is found.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. McCrary and j That this money works for ^the befe-
daughters, were the guests Sunday of AC^'t^^ent and improvement of the home
i relatives in Newberry. ' I city. i
Miss Lily Mae Wertz was the week- That it will make more families hap-
AI end guest of her parents, Mr. and py and more people contented. i
I* Mrs. A. P. Wertz, of Newberry. , | 'That it wdll increase faith in your
a Mrs. Ed Shannon had as her week-'city.
<,|Cnd guest, her sister, Miss Sara Swit-i That it will make busine.ss so good
Ojtenburg, of Newberry. that people will .stop bickering,
j Mr. and Mrs. Wb T. Reeder and | Buying at home is a great htdp in
ci dren were the week-end guests of promoting civic harmony and patriot-
Mrs. J. T. Pitts in Newberry. , j
! Miss Grace Daniels returned to her ; ; {
hpme in A[bbeviille yesterday after
■ visiting here as the guest of friends.
, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Pratt and chil-
|dren of Greenwood, w'ere the week-end
I guests of Mrs. Mary Prather.
Mrs. Emma Little left Monday
for a month’s visit to her daughter,
,, Mrs. Harvey Brannon, in Statesboro,
I Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Stepp of Ches-
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PHONES
99 and lOO
ARE NUMBERS THAT ARE DAILY
GROWING ON THE LIPS OF
PARTICULAR PEOPLE.
These numbers connect you with a com
plete Fancy Grocery Store and Market.
Give us an opportunity to serve and
please you.
BALDWIN’S GROCERY
“The Home of Good Things To Eat”
Phones 99 and 100
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Cotton Ginnings
Show Decrease
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Nathaniel H. Nabors, who gathers
cotton ginners statistics for the fed
eral government in this county, re
ports that up to October 1st, Laurens
county had ginned 1,577 bales of cot-
^ ^ .. , , . , . ) ton from the crop of 1929. This is a
' decrease of 577 bales over 11.28, the
‘ Dr. Geo. G. Mayes of Wionsbo-o,
was a visitor in the city on Tuesday
Mrs. Robert S. Owens was in Ab
beville Saturday- for the funeral of G.
C. Swetenburg.
Rev. and Mrs. John MeSween, join
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is a Prescription for
Colds, Grippe, Fiu. Dengue,
Bilious Fever and Malaria
J ed by a group qf Andswson friends, 1 It is the most speedy remedy known.
ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED
BY LICENSED PHARMACISTS
CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PROMPTLY
sadler-owens pharmacy
“At Union Station”
Phones 377 and 400 Phones 377 and 400