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^ i . /' / . 7'. > . . ft ^ » THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1932 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CUNTON/ S. C. ^ Personal /Aention little da\>{r^ter have returned from Orlando, Fla., where they have been spending th^ summer with Mrs,. I)a- '”'®’ parents. PAGE FIVE Mr. Vis A. M. McNair of Hartsville, was a visitor hei'e on Monday. E. H. Holland of Beaufort, spent! Miss Gussie Brehmer has returned' . returned from; the week-end here with relatives., ! from Kinards, wKiere she has been 1 where she has M iss VV'lllah Mae Morris of Union, j with her mother, who is quite ill. is speTidin^f a few weeks with herl Mrs. John Spratt and Mrs. J. A. grandmother. Mrs. Letha Gilmore. a few: weeks with her parents, and Mrs. E. D. Chaney. Miss Eleanor Weir of Newheny, is spending this week here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Weir. • Mrs. J. B. Holling.=wmrth of Union, has been spending several days with relatives. < ► i f i> i K been visiting relatives. Miss Elizabeth Sheely has returned from Ninety-Six, where she has been visiting friends. Mr. and .Mrs; G. F'. Cooley and granddaughter, Caroline, of Camden, William Blakely is at camp* at F'ort Miss Sara Z. M'right has returned Ga^ near Savannah. Bailev ^T^nt "wednesiirv Tn" Green' ' ® weeks visit to Her sisterly antes O Daniel has returned from viiip Wednesday in Green , brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. p. where he has Wn vis- ^ I P. Babb, in Lynchburg, Vw -- T ,, J , Thomas Bolt, Jr., and little Johnnie Mis. 1 E. .Ashmore and chddren qJ’ Laurens, are spending sev- Mr. Aid Mrs. R. Chapman have spent the week-end with relatives. (have retu^ed to their home m Char-l^^j-gj ^Irs. Rvland retur.'.ed from Myrfle Beach, where’ Miss Lucile Cuttino of Union, was''““'"i;- VT'('o , S'"""''- theiy have t>een spending several days.! the week-end guest of .Mi.ss Elizabeth w’ vv t rw ‘ « a i Frances Black has returned Mr^ Nene Workman and son Da ; Sheelv 1 r. ^ gran l>..n, ^ Stuckey irl VIS, arc rpendirjg several days in Be-1 Mr. and Mrs. Ellisor Adams of.eral days in Ne»t.erry with her for'f idsil catnr. .Ata., with Iwr brother and sis-^ Newberr.v, spent the week-end with ] daughter. Mrs. Ellisor ASam... « . « , d Kinard and Mis, ter-ip.-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Duncan.‘ their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.t Miss Nelle Dillard of Soartanburg r . vJiA' j ^ w- r, ^ , n.,„r.o,n • t- i^iiiaru oi oparianouig, McCord of Abtieville,-were Mis, frames O Uaniel returned i Duncan. I,, spending several days with rela- ,|,p „f j,rs. Mollie Monday from Bowling Green, Mam-1 Mrs. Lethe Gregory has returned to, lives here. Donnan mothg( ave and other points of inter-} her home in Birmingham, Ala., after} Bom to Mr. and Mrs. John Henry est in Kentucky. ^ 1 visiting relatK-ns here. i Poole, on July 28th, a daughter. Iris Mr. and Mrs. Joe Duncan and son,) Mr. and Mrs J. Addison Neighbors | retutn^ i last week to their hoine in spent Tuesdav in W’illiamston with ( Miss Anna Belle Kennedj has re- Dec t'ur, .Ala., after spending a few, friends. 'turned home after spending several w>eK' v-'.th the formers parents, Mr., Misses Mildred, Marion and Irehej^*^^'* Columbia with fiieml.-. ^ -j spending a few days with friends and ar.<i Mr-, W. J. Duncan. j Hipp of Newberry, are spending sev-1 Mrs. T, H. South ol Giay, . n J'lh.i O.srnan w'as called .‘o Brazil, eral davs with their grandfather, T.! and Miss Louise Chambers is spending Ind,, dvt week on account of-the H. Little. |Mrs. W . M. (. hane>. . jj^ys in Greenville with Miss death of hi,mother. He was accom*; Mrs. T. P. P. Carson and little i Miss Mary ,Stone is sfiending^a tew j Stew’art. panied Kenneth Cox, who has been daughter, Jane, of Greenville, are vis-)<^^>’^ Columbia with spenoi'ig two weeks here with friends, iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.. Hooker. ] #»»♦»»»»»♦»#♦ » TRADE at KELLERS, I AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE Special Cash Prices FOR THIS WEEK ONLY <► 1 ► i * (► I > < ► < > i * (i * * i< ► o Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dameron ofj New'bcrry, ;pent the week-end here) with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Falls. i Jack W. Dillard returned Monday to his home in Spartanburg, after) F^- be i' home rtay>- y.r- ter r * r .]> of Mrs. Caldwell Weir will 1 “') .earn that she has returned Shand.s. Mrs. Lynn W? Co(»per Tuesday from Batesburg, Miss Mildred ' 'I. II. \ ♦! aciv:*un- ; ^ ^ ' ville. Fla., is ^pending some time here . o Misses Elizabeth and Magarct her .^on. Rev. H. O. Chambers. !!; returned I spending se\eral davs in Ir- Mrs. George E. Simmons'<► after a I with friends, 'and little Betty Simmons, Mrs. Coline Mr. and Mrs. Eric Rarne.- had as xft r being a patient in Dr I 'spital the past few days. 1 week’s visit to her father, W. L. Wise.i .urs. r.,iic nuine.- nan Smith and Billv Smith of St. Louis, ' \V. Harrisj^and little daugh-j .Mrs. F. 1). Young of Lake ('ity, isl^H^!* guests Surulaj, Mr. and .Mrs. -j spppt last week with .Mr. and .Mrs. led Monday from a month’s} spending several days with her sister,'^-' Flowt“rs and Httle daughtei, Fian- yy j| Simp.*on. i <► visit t) her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. .1, W. Beti 'A, in Dillon. E, Flow'ers and little daughter, P'ran- ,ce.s. of Augusta. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. VnuAvr F, Neal returned of Little Mountain. ^ ^ |Mrs. Lonnie Sht'ely, and .Mrs I Mi.s. Paul Mr.s. Eric r>arnes. Mr, and Mrs. R M tod Mr>. Dennis Sowers, Mrs. {Tuesday to their home in Lenoir, N.) Mae l.-^ician and sons, Billie andjC.., after spending a few days with ^‘^^^^sHter, Anne, Jam - Hjiirv, spent the week-end in 'Mr. and Mr.-!. Walter Ramage. ^ their hon . , , A>he, V. .N. C.. with Mr. and Mrs.* Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Johnson and, ^"P<^ndmg some time with,her. parent l.ominack, j \ | Burroughs an?l litt’t have returned in Richmond, Va., aftt <► * > „n,;; Hell. The latter remained for t/)uise Du Bose and Fred a viv.H Mr-H daugbte”. Rowena, and Miss Bessie JoTve'S, af Columbia, spent a few days this week with their parents. Dr, and Mrs. F. D. Jone.s and Mrs. R. E. Jones children, Thad and Billy, spent Sun day in Newlierrv with Mrs. John.-on’s littletpa'rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. White. I at Camp Greystone, near He Mrs. Ella Adair, Miss Lillian .Adair, der.-onville, N. i . Grover .Adair and Eddie Dove of ^ ^ Forest Lominu-'k of Newberry, were guests I of Mr. and Mrs. E. I). Chaney I Thursday. ! Miss Frances Sexton of Laurens, is visiting her sister, .Mrs. L. Rus.-ell Miss Lydie Leake is spending Lus Prof, and Mrs. Both well Graham and children nnd Mrs. W. S. Bean are in Montreat, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Culln'rtson and Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Adair. Miss Sadie Chandler returned .\es- Washingto'nrD. F.”are“spmiding this te from Gallavant’s Ferry and _ week here with relatives. ] .Myrtle Beach, w,’here she has imhii the. Newberry, sp«*nt Sunday Mrs. FI. G. Shugart and little daugh-1 F.lizalx‘th Holliday. i here w ith friends. Mr-. A. R. Wallack is spending this Uer have returned to their home in | Mrs. M. A. Durant and little daugh-j Pearl Hjtt has as her guests w'eek ill Barnw'ell with her mother.) Winston-Salem, N. C„ after spending J'*’' " j this week Misses Lillie Mae Workman aivd other relatives. She w'as accom-1 several days with Miss .Margaret ' H- Fdlis. j Chappells, Rebe Simmons of Mt. panie^i home by Harry Dewey, who' Blakely. The latter accompanied them ..Mrs- M ade Sperry and daughiec. j Turner and F'rances has been spending some time with, home for a visit Mr. and Mrs. M’allack. (1 (* < ► < ► < ► < ► NyaPs Milk of Majj^nesia Tocth Paste contains SOS Milk cf Magnesia. Lar^e- size tube for .39c Nyal's Hand Lotion keeps skin soft and smooth. Gen erous size bottle for .... 25c Nysis Deodorant, destroys acid, perspiration odor. Safe tc use, for . 25c F( r unpleasant breath, or meuth or throat infection, use Nyal’s Nyseptol Anti septic. IH oz. bottle for 49c. 8 oz. bottle for 29c For .Athlete's F(H>t and oth- blistered cr raw condition cf the feet, use Nyal’s Foot Balm .5tk- Eaton Highland Linen Sta tionery, containing: 24 en velopes and 24 sheets of paper, for 24c $1.50 Cleansing: Cold)Cream —the most economical face cleanser. One - pound jar for 49c • \ $2.00 Ambrosia Pore Clean ser, cne-minute facial set, for.^^ $1.00 For weak and run down condition, take Nyal’s Beer Iron and Wine. Larj^e size bottle for . . . 89c $1.00 full pint Nyal’s heavy .Mineral Oil, for .59c Full pint Magnesia Nval’s Milk of 39c One hundred 5'grain Nyal’s Aspirin Tablets, for .. 59c I. Kellers Drug Store Telephone No. I Mrs. M’ade Sperry and Virginia, have returned from a vi'^itljim Hill. ^ Prof, and Mrs.'John H. Davis and' Mrs. Glenn Fuller at CUmison uol-> 0. Chamber.s and daughter, and to Highlands, N. C. . ! \jiy,n Mary Glynn (’hamhers, are F'rank Kellers has returned 'spending several days in Birniing- POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENTS ; Folly Beach, where he has been spend-1 Ala., with the‘former’s si.stcr) Mr. and Mrs. CLERK OF COURT - I hereby announce myself a candi-. date for re-election to the office of Clerk ;»f Court of Laurens County, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic party. THOS. M'. BENNFITT. FOR SHERth'f^ I hereby announce myself as a can didat'* I ing several days. ; brother-in-law, ! Miss Agnes Milling is spending .>ev.. i j). Speer,. I eral days in Greenwood with relatues j Susan F;. Ashmore, Luther h Pete Bennett spent the week-end *^ | Ashmore. an<l W’ilson Hunt of Travel- I Atlanta with his brother, Ansel j fj-s Rest, spent Tiie.'<lay with the for- nt'tt. ^ mer’s daughtei ami S4)n-in-law’, Mr. Miss Sara Knox returned ye.sterdaj i .Mr.s. John FI. Strange.. They were has, accompanied home bv Miss <'arrie Mae .A.shmore, who had been visiting her si.ster. Ml. and Mrs. (Jeorge W, Bailey, .Mr FOR STATE SENATE I hereby announce myself a candi date for the Senate from Laurens County and pledge myself to abide by' {Yom Hendersonville wh<<re she the resulU of the Democratic pi'i-! heen attending a house party, mary. ML CARL WHARTON. I yy q Brown of Rock Hill, I hereby announce myself a candi-) the week-end with her sister, date-Toe—the—Senate from—Laurens' Mtsir-Alma- McKee. I f ' i;: ■ < ► I«► ► I (► I * < * i > < ► (► i* (► < ► < ► (► < ► i* and Mi.s. W. R. Anderson, Ir., Mrs Arthur Little and daughters. Misses Fllsie and Rosa Bailey Little, and Wil- (► liam Blaloek left yesterday for Ni-lJ| agaia F'alls, Detroit and .Ann .Arbor, (» .Mich,, and other noints of interest. They are to he gone about two weeks. M’alter H<»pkins is .«pemling thi.s week at his home in Washington, Ga -Preston Milam has returned from Winnsboro after a six weeks visit to I hereby announce my.self as a can-! vir.s. C. N. Mill.- spent sev- County and pledge, myself to abide) Mrs. A. J. Swansea and little nieet, for re-election as Sheriff of hy the rules of the Democratic pri- Fields, have! returned from At- ounty fubTect to .he ?u.:'' mary. C. ... N AN.T.. | lanta, where ..(.e ha» been v.s.t.n* her Columbus'L.'^wTnS." house of KE.-RESENTAT.VES ) ’’Lo^.e OaviJ’.ri-U^.or.h U. U 'I hereby announce myself as a can-. visiting hs motliei. Mi.-, (itoigt M. I nen-by announce myself as a can-1 Representa-j Davs. didate fo^Shenff of Laurens County I Laurens County and pledge and pkMlge myself to abide by the re- ^ ^^e suit of the Democratic primary ' D^.^iocratic primary. t . W.MlEK. 1 JOHN BOLT CULBFIRTSON. I hereby announce myself as a cun-j didate for Sheriff pf I^aurens County,! , , , , . r subJcM't to the rules'and regulations of re-election to the House of thr ratic primary. Repre.,entativ.!S from Lauren, Coun. HICKS F' OWINGS. ' promise to abide by the result . , ' A Of the Democratic primary. I h.'‘u*f)y announce mysell^ candi-1 i date fjT Sheriff of LaurenV^ounty, and mys^df to abide by the! I hereby announce myself as a can- rules I'K? egulations of the Demo-: didiite for re-election to the House of crati • pr ruary. "" [Representatives from Laurens Coun- DORROH D, PFH)FLN. ^ty, subject to the result of the Demo cratic priniarv. R. A, BABB, FDR MAGISTRATE ! . . , ‘ I i,..- -i.v. MM a Can-. I hereby announce myself as a can-, , ^ . r > HiHat for reaction aT Magistrate!'lida for the House of Representa- Monday from a visit to friends beauty. The dwellers in the neigh- of Hunter Township at Clinton, sub-itives from Laurens county, subject to horhood weie primitive and physicians ject t) the rules and regulations ofj the result of^the^IkmocraUc^ pnmary. CLINTON’S FINANCUL STRONGHOLD L. PHIL I). HUFF. Is always in a position to furnis a broad banking: service. For 46 years this bank has bee identified with the progress o this community. DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY IN THE OLD RELIABLE AND REST EASY. eral days this week in Asheville with Mrs. .Mills’ sister and brother-in-law, .Ml. and .Mrs. M’. C. Young. Mrs. Pringle Copeland and little -on s|K*nt Tuesday with her mother in. Central. j Mr. and .Mrs. C. Giles and chil-' (hen, Miss Patricia and Thurston, have returned from Myrtle Beach, j coursi* which winds where they spent a few day.s. among the Ozark hills of .Mis.souri, is Prof, and Mrs. M. M. Brown re-; fascinating in its .setting of rug- NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITE SPEAKINi; OF SNAKE BITE I enjoyed a short fishing trip on the Osage river some time ago. This M. S. Bailey & Son J. D: WITHERSPOON. I hereby announce myself as a can- the LVemocratic primary. ROY PITTS. I heroby announce myself as a can-' didate for the House of Representa- didate for Magistrate of Hunter j lives from Laurens County, .subject to Township, at Clinton, subject to the the rules and regulations of the Dem- rules and regulations of the Demo-; ocratic primary, cratie primary. Mrs. B. 0. VVbitten and .Miss .Mil-1 evidently few and far between;) died M’hitten - have returned from - the simple folk had learned to do their; '.Seneca where they have been visiting “doctijiin’ ” tKemselves. Mrs. Whitten’s mother. ; a lad of twelve visited BANKERS 0LDEST our camp STRONGES Miss Katherine Blakely is at camp; often. He was barefoot, .save for a at Pawley’s Island, with a party friends. soiled ra^ that partly covered a flam- j ing-red ankle and heel. He limped a JOHN D. GLYNN. I hereby announce mys<elf as a can- I D. M. McNaull and N. G. Barron ofj bit painfully, but .said he didn’t mind F. A. GEDELST. j Columbia, spent the week-end I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the House of Representa didate f'or Magistrate of Hunter from Laurens County, subject to Township at Clinton, subject to thej^be rules and regulations of the Dem- with friends.. r I Clarence Norton of Dillon, spent a few days here this week with friends. Mrs. Holland Huffman and Mrs. 1 Lizzie Copeland Turner of Newiierry, rules and regulations of the Dejno cratic primary; I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Magistrate at Mountville, Hunter Township, and pledge myself to abide by the rules and regulations of tile Democratic primary. WALTER F. LYNCH. i . . I# - - 1 of the Democratic primary. 1 her^y announce myself as ^ can-[ BLAKELY. didate tor re-election as Magistrate) of Hunter Township at Mountville,| I hereby announce myself a candi subject to the rules and regulations. date for County Commissioner of Lau- of the Democratic primary. rens County and pledge mjrself to! Edward abide by the results of the Democratic; yesterday for Unionville, primapy. J. HERMAN POWER. ocratic primary. —w McCrary. COUNTY COMNtlSSIOhrER Ge[»« Brown is spending the wcek- I hereby announce rriy.self as a can- j Bishopville with F. L. Brig- didate for re-election as County Com-1Ji"* misiioner of Laurens County and i l^*"* Bays and Mrs, Pearl Hays pledge myself to abide by the results i Sprunt are in New York, where they! bore I it much; the member was swollen) I! quite a bit. j “VV'hat’s the matter with your foot ^ —stone-brui.se?” was asked. I “Nope . . . snake-bite,” he replied) indifferently. eni the;'► I (► M. A. CANNON. I are spending several days. Mrs. Mamie Eison, Miss Irene and Jame.s Ei.son of Union, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Dun- Long lef’^ N. C,, to I hereby announce myself as a can- didate Magistrate of Jacks Town-1 J hereby announce myself, a candi- ahip,'^ subject to the result of the {date for County Commissioner of Democratic, primary. A. I. DIXON. Laurens County and pledge myself tuj-returned from abide by the results of the Democratic; Tenn. visTt the fbrmer^s parents, j Mrs. R. W. Benn, Mrs. Lula Jamie son and Hiss Cleinhiwi Jamieson tiave a trip to Brighton, ‘Copperhead. Lots of bresh and rocks here." “Whet did the doctor do to yon 1; ► when you were bitten ?^Did he give you serum?” ; “Never had no d(K'tor; anybody can . cure snake-bite with ’curochrome.” j He exhibited nlain contempt, I' thought, when he heard the sugges-; tion of a doctor for a little thing like i the bite of a copperhead? One of the] most deadly-venomous of .‘•erpents! ! There is nothing that fills me with) FOR CONGRESS I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election to Congress subject to the rules of the Democratic primary elec tion. J* McSWAlN. I hei^iby announce myself a candi date for Congrws from the Fourth Congressional district and pledge my self to abide by the results of the I>emocratic primary, JAMES D. McCullough. FOR CORONER primary. JOHN H. WHARTON. Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Godfrey and , . , ' „ .. little Joy Young Godfrey of Abbeville, .rnounc mysell . cand.- date for County Con.nii.i,ioner of, „„ dauirhters, ir** Clara and Alice, are visiting ab.^. the re^Ua^of the De™^., 1 ^r „ Mr. and Mr., d. T. Den.p. ^ I hereby announce myself a candi-' Mrs. W. H. SimpFon and daughter,} date for re-election as County Com-, Frances, spent Sunday in Union with missioner of Laurena County and, relatives. ’ i pledge myself to abide by'the results' Friends of Mrs. M. L. Rivenback ' of the Democratic primary. (will be glad to know that she ifllls re- W. H, BARKSDALE, j turned to her home after being a pa- ! tient at Dr. Hays’ hospital the past I hereby announce myself at^andi- $2.00 . date for re-election as Coroner of - , « V *i , a«: Ernestine Chaney, who is a l^ureTs county and pledge myself to'rn^ntleman, 3 years at the Semi-Medical college abide by the results of the Democratic ^ Ladies Home Journal $I.<W) jn Brooklyn, N, Y., has returned there' primary. - J. A. THOMASON. | JAMES W. CALDWELL | to resume her ttudies, after spending horror more than theibite oFa rattle-; snake or copperhead. I’m sure if I were ever a victim, I would die before they ever cranked the Ford to go get a doctor? Yet here was a very young man without a particle of fear; he would have dreaded a bee-sting worse. In the event of snake-bite, cord the limb above and phone for your doc tor—quick. You’ve done your duty at least. I Anything for sale?;;; Try a Want Ad in);; The Chronicle. Pianos — $95.00 up A. 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