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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1932
THE CUNTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C.
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PAGE FIVE
stop - Look - notice
All School Children
ii Persona)/Mention P i|i:
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Patronize
KELLERS DRUG STORE, Clinton, S. C.
Also
P. S. JEANES STORE, Clinton, S. C.
And Get Your Cut-Rate School Tickets To Afternoon
Performance of
BARNETT BROS. CIRCUS
CLINTON - MONDAY, DEC 5*
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Friday
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Alvin ^tone s|>cnt the week-end in | Mrs. R. E. Wysor spent
Mountville with relatives. | Greenville with her sister.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. GJanton of Aw~ Mrs. L. K. Willis of Greenville,
* * jrusta, Ga., are spending several days; .s|>ent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
oi with Mrs. N. W. McDaniel. ’ C. Q. Holland.
Mr. and Mrs. R. \Y. Phillips, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Clyde S. l.jinkford ^
Tarrie Mae Phillips and Miss Julia wore in Greenville Thui^day for the^
Dailey were in Greenville Wednesday Furman-Clcmson srame.
to see “Grande Hotel.*’ Miss Frances Sexton of L.-iurens,'
Mrs. H. Y. .\brams and Mnr- spent a few days last week with her
H. D. HKNRT
r. M. BOLAND
H. D. Henry & Company s
I^PURANCE
REAL ESTATE
STOCKS
BONDS
LOANS NEGOTIATED
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vin, are spendinsr several days with
her mother in Enoree.
Little Frances McDaniel of .\u?v:s-
i ta, Ga., is spendinp: some time wiih
her grandparen'tOlr. an^“Mrs. X, \V,
McDaniel.
• Miss Frances Colvin
was the week-end puesl
Mrs. Heyward Dom.
spent a few days last week with
sister, Mrs. L. Rus.^ell Gray. ^ ^
Mi.ss Dorothy Miller and Hugh .Mor-1
pan of Laurens. we»‘e Thanksriving
pucsLs of Mr. and Mrs. .1. .A. Coleman
and family. '
Miss .•Xda Holmes Davi.s. who is
of Chester, trarhinp in Cohim'tna. spent the holi-
of ^lr. and days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
>. ' .Tack 11. Davis.
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ROGERS
qUALITY FDDD SHOPS
ilrmotir* Comntrp Pcttw
Butter
LB.
ROLL
29*
DEL MOXXE _
PEACHES
121^
MO.
CAN
DEL MONTI
PEARS
StMiwdomi
Cake Flour PEG. 23^
NO. a%b
CAM
Bnmkfatt Ctrtd
Grape Nuts PKG. 17*
DEL MONTE SLICED
PINEAPPLE
17*
NO.
CAM
FotUn Lmmek
%
Tongue CAN 12M*
Soup 2 15*
BemM Tomato
JRice
CANS
15*
Stolulfs
Corn
NO. 2
CANS
Stokdfo
Tomatoes 3
NO. 2
CANS
-Nofiswl
Oats
FKa
5*
Lm* So^p
Flakes
PKG.
9>i*
kit
Toilet Form
Lux Soap C.UCB 7^*
Bulk
DEL MONR
FRUIT SALAD
.M !ss_Isabel Witherspoon of Colum- Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Evans and chil-
, hia, spent the wet'k-end with her par-I dren of Laurinburp, N. C., sjient
ents. Mr. and Mi's..?. H. Witht^nspoon. Tliank.sjfivinj: here with Mrs. F.vans’i
Mirs Kate Latim-.r ami Miyy Mary prrenls. Mr. arid .1. M. Pii.s»
t ousar spent the Wv‘.,'k-end at their Mr. and Mrs. Irby Hipp and chil-
hcmes in Rishopville. ilvcn an.l; Mr. .and Mrs. Goyne Simp- ;
Mrs. T. I). Ramage and Mr^ Georpe son spent Thankspivinp in Chester, i
Hawkins of Ware .'^heals. a*.^ s|H?nd- F. Galloway and little son,
1 inji this week with M.>. E.'H-. Chand- Henry, of Jacksonville, Fla., sjient
Icr.
BARNETT BROSi
MO. 1
CAM
12}^
DEL MONTE
SPINACH
NO a%b
CAM
17#
• Mrs. John Colcnian is s|K'ndinp this
week in .\nderson with her sb'ter.
Miss I.ois Stono wa^ the week-end
puest of Mr. and Mrs. Boppy McCart'y
^ in Gieimwopd.
j Friends of Mrs. R. C. Morpan will
' lie .sorry to know that .'she is a patient
.at Dr. Hay.s’r'hospitak
■ Fanl ThorjiTl'y of Wathalla, spent
; the Thank.spivinp holidays with his
I mother, Mrs. J. L Thomley.
Rufus Madden of Mountville, is a
patient at Dr. Hay.s’ hospital, havinp
underpone an ap|H'ndi\'o|H'ration ear-
, ly in the week.
J ,,Miss Alden Bailey, who is teachinp
! in Easley, sjH'nt fast wet*k-end with
her parents. Mr. and Mi-s. J. Bai
ley.
I iss Ruth Bailey is visitinp her
^sister, Mrs. W. I*, .\nderson. in Green
ville.
M iss Medora ^rowninp of f'onverse
rollepe. .Spartanburp, siH'nt the week-
I end af her home here.
William Blakely of Erskine .st'mi-
nary. Due West, si>ent the Thankspiv-
,, ingJiul iday.s vv it.h. hus |ta,vn;s. Mr. ami
" Mr.-. K. F. Blakely.
T. .1. ftlal(H-k of Union, and William
Blalock of Kershaw. sjH-nt tin' wet'k-
i iianivspirinp here with hi.- piiix.’nts.
DEL MONTS
SARDINES
-CAKB.
end with their part'nt . Mr. ami Mrs.
T. J. Blahn-k.
,_J4»seph McDaniel the
end in Anderson with friends.
.M’*. auvl Mrs. B. Galloway. j
Mrs. J R. L. Coe anti daughter,:
Ixniise, and Mrs. W. H. Shand.-- spent
the Thankspivinp holidays in Green-1
ville with Mr. and Mrs. T. I\ 1*. Car-
son.
I .Virs. B. M. Dutton is spimdin^r ''OV-
ei*al days in GixH?nviIle with her
dauphter.
!- Mrs. ?. S.^ Frith, ^i[iss Eula Mae^
I Holland, and Mi-s. thinham of Thmah, 1
spent Thankspivinp in Spartanburp.
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Younp ami chil
dren of Duncan, visited Mr. and Mi's.
, I. W. Milam on Sunday.
Mrs. Brewer Dixon ami chiM'X'n of
Talladepa, .“Via., spe'nt sevei-al days
last week with her parents, Mr. and
I Mrs. C. M. Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Heuste.ss attend
ed a family reunion in Winn.-iTioro on
I Thankspivinp.
Mrs. W. P. .Jacobs and sons. William
and Hu.<’h. spent Thankspivinp in
j Great Falls with her sister an«l breith-
er-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Jot' Painter anti fam
ily. ami J. .A. Parker of Charlotte, N.
C., spent the week-end with Mr. and!
Mrs. Louis Bagwell and Mr. anti Mi's.-
Fd Turner. !♦
Blaktdy. '^Ihtses j ^
CIRCUS
Modcw-A«^ Tumerrow-
CLINTON
STREET PARADE AT NOON
Glorious Bicentennial Spectacle—^ ^
“Patriotic Aiinerica”
^ Aerialists, Dancing Horses, Acrobats, Clowns Galore.
‘DELHIA” —the only Elephant, Past or Present,'That
Walks a Tight Wire.
Special Prices For This Date Only
to Everybody
Mri and Mrs. !i. K
Ka.herin'e and ^larparv‘t Blakely spent
week-i Tlianksgiyinp in GrtH*nvilie with .Mr.
land .Mrs. \V.W. Arrinpton.
.Mrs. Lena Lyles anti datiphtrrrMiss
DEL MONTE EYAP.
FRUITS
ist
IM.
MinceMeat'»^19* |
DEL MONTE
APRICOTS
NO a
CAM
2U
ORANGES, dozen
LSr
APPLES (large), dozen
.. 20c
GRAPE FRUIT (large), each
... 5c
RICE, 3 lbs
lOr
GRITS, 5 lbs. .
lOc
RAISINS, 8 ounces .
... 5c
OCTAGON POWDER, 2 pkgs.
... 5c
OCTAGON SOAP, 2 cakes ...
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CRYSTALIZp FRUITS
For Fruit Cakes — At LOW Prices.
—— WiWis Mae WiNon of Frskine
jCtdlepe, Due W’est, s|H*at the Thanks- Beatrice, of Charlotte. N. C., spent
! eivinp holiday.s with Miss Vivian th<* Thankspivinp holidays with Mr.
j Woodruff. land Mrs. Frank Siinp.''«>n-
.M i.ss Onnie Blakely of Washinplon,; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Galloway and
i I). C., .spent a few days last week withi little day.'jiiter. Marcia; .sp< at last
I her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. B.i week-end in Columbia with Mrs. Gal-
j Blakely. . lowav’s parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Georpe
I iss FB’elyn Chambers of Ijinder T. Barnes.
I college, spent Thankspivinp with her' Mr. and Mr.s. H. M. Younp and
i paiTnts, Rev. and Mrs. H. O. Cham- children spent the Thankspivinp holi-
: bi-rs. days in McCormick with Mi-s. Yt»unp’s
1 .1. W. Milam. Jr., of She'by, X. C., parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fur-
spent Sunday with his fMarents, Mr. ^quentn.
and .Mrs, J. W. Milam. /Mr. and .Mrs. Ryland Suineri'l. Mrs.
Dr. and Mr.s. T. J. Peake and Mr. Itx'ne Todtl, Miss Ihiris Bolt and Hu-
' and Mrs. W. A. .lohnson attemletl the bert Toild .spent Sunday in Rock Hill
j Georgia Tech-Georp:a pame in .\t- with Mrs. Todd’s dauphter, Mis.'i Ruth
lanta Saturday. ; Twld, who is a student at Winlhrop
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Fuller and Mrs. | college.
R. F. Jones weix* jn Simpsonvil'e ye.s- / Friends of Miss lime Workma.i will
terdny for the funeral of Mrs. J. D. J <• sorry to know ‘that she ha> been
1 McKitlrick. i confined to her home for several day.s^
spent th*‘ Thankspivinp J on account of illness. Mrs, .lohn T.
Charlotte. X. C.. with his IJitle is actinp as substitute teacher
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Forty-Six Ye^rs
Service
^.\Ian Levi
holiilays in
parents,
.Mis. H. M. Wi.se and littK d.-iuphter
place at the Fh*rida Street
•>:
f Jacksonville. Fla., are visitinp her
LAND SALE
The State oi Smith Carolina.
County of Laurens.
In Court of Common Pleas.
The F irs; (. .iroiinas joii't
,^tork l.4ind Bink of Co-
mmhia. Pla:n::if,
V?.
tViPiauii and
,!ames B.
B. H. Boyd Ik*fendants. ■
Pursuant to Decree of the Court in
l.J. R. Crawford, IVcemher 21th. l'.)2r>,
j and beinp the same land -'o.nvt-yed to
: J. B. Williams by C. .A. Pow r. Clerk
j of Court, dated 2nd day of Jananrv,
1926, ix^corded in book of d; .V>,
page 34.
Terms of Sale: Ca-h. The ^aid
Cb rk of Court >h'id n-qoire of tht
• Uctes'ful bidder a deposit f $12r).C)0
I being less than three prr cent of the
judpment hereip) immediately iiponi'
paix*nts, Mr. and Mrs. R. Jl. Van«re.
.Mrs. Virginia (Biarrard *'f Gix'cn-
wood, .spent a few days last week with
her children, .Mrs.< Helen, h iwin and
Allen Guarrard, at Thomwell.
.Mr. rnd Mrs. .Mike Caskey of Sen-
*‘ca, sj'ent a few day'* last week with
the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mi ' T.
Coo|K r.
M iss Zelime Ihivis of Manning,
'.pent the* Thanksgivirp ho!idf^s»with
her mother, Mrs. Georpe M. I>avi.s.
Mi.ss Elizabeth Sheely and I.
Sheoly wyre vi.*itoi's in Charlotte b ri-
• iav. , ■
Mirs Kaffa Fuller of .the Charleston
Medical college, sjiert the holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. K,
Fuller.
Miss Virginia Kelie-s of Winth-op
college. Rock Hill. Tinirs<lay
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. kr.ink
Kellers.
Miss Kate .Mdam of Sp-mpfiebL
si^nt a few day last w^ek wit»'
parents. Mr. and Mi's. J. \\. X jlam.
M?ss Almenn .M ilsn- <f Coiiv.rse
college. Spartanbufg. -pent the wi'ek-
end with her father, .A. J. Milling.
Olio Ferrene of Maxton. X. C,. D.
This Hank has been in existence for jdG years.
Its policy hits always been conservative, hut at the
same time in full accord with modern ideas. Be-
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cause of ^ts length of service, its familiarity with
conditions in this section and its constant contact
with business and finance, it has always been in
position to contribute its.share to the financing of
business in its territory. Today, as in the past, it
4s 4n position- to continue itsL.Her¥ice.
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NEW«USINESS CORDIALLY INVITED
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in her
school.
Mr.s. .S. Hays and Mr.s. Pearl
isprunt .s|)ent theWc'ek-end in .Atlanta. J
The latter’s .son. Xtsl. who is a .-tadent' 4
at Darlington Schwd in R mie. Ga., i ^
met them in .Atlanta for the \\«*«*k-end. 4
.Mrs. S. Pryor Babb r.nd little'^
iaug er. Virginia Lee. hbve retamed 4
to their home in Lynchburg, V'a., af-
it r .spen-ling Thanksgi.ing with her
»ar« iil.s, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wright.
Miss Etta SkipjH'r of IJinc ..-Ur,
state president of the .Xmerica i l.e-
yion .Auxiliary, and .Mrs. Huey Timtal
if Camden, who were heiv f« ' the
district auxiliary meeting ye ’erday,
w.re htHise guests of Mrs, Raymc'id
Pi * s.
Pi-of, and Mrs. John H. Davi.-. Mr.
and Mt s. Gary .Martin. Mis- .M irgaret
P.ethca_Mrs. Gary Dillartl. Mr>. G. H.
Cornelson, Miss_ Rosanna Vane ♦ and
Mi -s Connie Bailey were visit a s in
Greenville on Friday.
C. 1.^. Vaughn I'f ! yem-' t'la.. -j»ent
ir.e week-end w^ih~.Mr. and .Mrs. T. R.
Owens. !! • was ac'*om|^r-ied^ k>»iue by
Mrs. Vaughn and rhildrt'n.^ w' < ba<l
iieen .- )> nding .-everr.l days he with
her p;*.rents.
.Mis. Cyrus Bailey and daskhters,
-M isses Frances and Fio'^ence Bailey,
M. $. Bailei £ Son
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BANKERS I
I STRONGEST
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VOTE FOR A
SAVINGS
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the above .=*!ated case. I wili sell at the conclusion of the bidding as a
of
Columbia, spent the Thankspivinp
holidays with friends At Pnesbytenan
college.
I^aniar Xelsott bf Bailey Military
academy. Greenwood, spent the holi
day.s with hi.s parents, Mr. and Mrs,
dascribed property; to wh: iquent raised bid, as provided by law, 4- . rw r*
All that tract or parcel of land, with each such bidder shall make a like Janies O Daniel ol
the improvements thereon, lying be-‘deposit. The amount of such final de- Thanksgiving wi,
mg and situate in Hunter Township, | posit shall be forfeited and applied to! G Daniel.
.M. McXaull of Mullins, and Jini DaVis, ^\Jrs. Frank Fleming and b annic
At no time is there anything of more impor
tance to the individual than a saviiit»s account.
The systematic method of laving aside some
thing for the future has always had numerous
advantages.
public outcry to the highest bidder, at
Lauixns C. H.. S. C., on salesday in
December next, being .Monday. th.‘ 5th
day of the month, during the legal
hours for such sales, the following
g^iaranty of good faith, ant* bpon such
b:dder's failure to make sa*d deposit
the Clerk of Court shall immediately
resell said property on |,.the^ terms
above provided. In case aS any subre-
Tminam of Augusta. 5|'en» Thanks
giving holiday.* here with th*- fo -iner’s
I'athcr-in-law, W. J. Bailey.
Mr. and -Mrs. Roy Madtlen ."iient
.Sunday in McCormick with friends.
They were accompanied home by Mr.
and Mrs. James Hamlin, who had been
spending a few days with Mrs., Ham
lin’s parents there.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Blakely, .Miss
This iu'-tilution v>elcur.ics sa\ini's acciunts,
whether lar^e or 'small. We like to .see young
people start them, and cultivate the habit of
saving early in life, for it means stability in
years to come. Making the decision to start is
the important thing—it is easy to procrastinate
and be unprepared for the opportunities that
come to tho.se who do not save s^meining out ot
their earnings.
“THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE”
in Ihe County of Laurena, in the State j the judgment and costs in the event' *****
Peay of BlackriUe, Georgia B. Blakely, Mr. and Mrs. A
in Wn? Um asm ask jANStsaxriAfc miMU IQ iOC rVCOi . —. ' a • • K. t ' . . . • a i* i s .
of Soudi Carolina, known as a part {of non-compliance by sncli last bidder |*P«**^ i ®******y’ ^
«f the Rachel Young land, containing - within forty (40) days from the date i »*«*• “i;’* J*?*'* ^
ane hundred and twenty-eight (128) of public sale as herein provided. Pur-1 Miss Cleon of lfcA*le«in^N. i Ue .on. John David Blake.y and Edgar
acres, more or less, and bouunded on i chaser to pay for papers, stamps and' the ThaakspvMig holidays Gopeland spent Sunday in Greenwood
the north by lands of Mrs. Carrie Y. ‘ recording. I( the* terms of sale are ^‘ith her mother, Mrs. G. C, Pi^ , ***■' Bonner Harvley.
Vance, on the east by lands of Mrs. j not compUed with, the land to be re-j »<>*> ^ance of CleiWMi | Mr. and Mrs. D. W. A. Neville o
Sallie Hairston, on the south by land. / sold on same or some subsequent » fneads at Newberry, Mrs. L M- Kennedy and;
of Jdhn L. Youhg, and Unds of the j isale-day, on same terms, at risk ofi Presbyterian college. children and Miss Fronde Kennedy, of!
estate of Mrs. Joe Phinney, and on the I former purchaser. , Mi.ss Mary Emma Speak* of 1^-1 Spartanburg,; spent the Thanksgiving.
west by lands now belonging to W. M.1 THOS. W. BENNETT, i ‘I**’ college, spent a » da^ j holidays^ here with Prof and Mrs.
McMilUn. and being more nartkular-j C. C. C. P. and G. S., Laurens. S, C.**"^cek with her parents. Mr. and Mrs-i Bothwell Graham. Miss Kennedy
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