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4 4 « t I t"' ,y / THURSDAY, APIHL 27. 19S3 THE CUNTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C. Farm Demonstration 'Notes /> C. B. Cannon, Coonty jrailons of water. Dry mix is a com*! mercial material, composed of lime' and sulphur and may be bought local-| ly. Follow in.«!tnKhions on the con- i jtainer. The spray for apples: u.se one'| _.jsrallon of standard cor.centratad lime* ^‘sulphur solution to 50 gallons of wa- _ . Kcr. .ddinit to-same one pound of an. L. Blakely spent Tae^ay in . i laaurens with her sister, Mrs. Eugene PAGE nvg P(irsonal /Acntion ^ Last Call for Govemaaent Seed ... Loan Applications isenatc^ of lead. For grapes: the con-^ The sei|pd loan office Has been noti- jtrol of black rot and mildew, u.se fied from Washington that no appli-j4-5-50 Bordeaux mixture. .^11 sprays’ Jack W. Dillard of "Spartanburg, cation will be received after the month; should be applied in such a manner} visited relatives and friends here on, of April. Saturday, April 29. is the ‘ as to cover all foliage and fruit'thor- j Saturday. „ last day any farmer may apply for his*oughly. . James O’Daniel of Dublin, Ga., loan. There are a few applications n|<;^ | spent the w'eek Mrs. Nonnie Young of New York, is visiting her sisters. Mrs. J. F. Ja cobs, Sr., and Miss Clara Duckett. Mrs. M. J. Furqueron is spending several days in McCormick with rela- tives. * Mrs. Emmie F. Wingard of Lexing- Established 1886 the.office yet waiting to be signed byi interested parties, who are to waiver.- Gardens I Mr. and Mrs. A ■end with his parents.!spent the week-end with Mr. and.o O’Daniel. " I*- Wingard and Miss Beulah Within the next few days no doubt. Miss .\lden Bailey of Easley, was Unless these waivers are signed anbugs will show signs of dam-'at home for the week-end with her , . the application blank received in —...4.— K4» * vr_ __j t » , ms j Wingard. !o Mr. and Mrs. William Henry. Mi.^.-ses Stone, Joyce Pitts_ and Nancy i A Creed and a Career This Bank bej^an its career with a creed which today remains intact. . ... I*ir® fo potatoe foliage. These may be'.parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bailey. • r> '1 o j W«hm^oii at an early date they by Ousting ,.ith one part „ , ^ ... , „ ''"‘"f '1^"^ Greenw^t ^unday to r Sidney Brye'on epent thV! Tol^of Green.o<hI^ ords of^e *ed loan offtce shotr that j “f; J""'^b^^bfor "laZ dls’Sort, HendersonriHe. N. C. .,| Mr, and .Mrs, Stuart AM\ and»hil-j on April 22 there has been 1399 *P-loiurK!y' with sulphur or spray with Stone attended the taps.dren of Chester, spent .Sunday with: plications filed, amounting, to -nicotine sulphate. The sulphur ShouldClemson college the past week-^ Dr. and Mrs. J. Lee Young. 090. On the same day the records show applied when the temperature is '*‘’^‘^‘ ' ' - v j a^d Mrs. John G. Bnickell, Jr., that 1309 checks have been received ^bout 70 degrees and air still, as the Frank' Brigman ' of Bishopville, •bwnmaking their home in from Washington and mailed to farm-- heat forms a gas which kills the lice. ?pont the week-end here with Dr. B.Bush. N. Y., retumevl i^unday and. J ers, amounting to $176,845. . ‘Follow instructions on the container O. Whitten ami family. . . jare^now with the latter’s father, U J.l,^ 'Laurens county holds a very high for the use of nicotine sulphate. i Miss Ray Beaudrot of Winthrop ■ j*xf* -iJ record in Washington from the stand- — college, was the week-end guest of*. v’'“^nds of . 11*5. A. K. W allack will j point of collections on previops loan^ a _ ^ I Miss Helen Adair. . learn that she i> confined ^ ftfif 1* CCS her home on account of illne.ss. 1 trust all parties receixing this gov ernment aid will look upon it in the same .spirit in which the loan Was made, to repay it this fall without delay. No one knows who w'ill have .\lfre(l Ploxvden of Summerton, To Conference spent a few days last week with N. Plowdon left yes eniay i Columbia, .\pril ‘25. to meet his obligation with the gov emment it is hard to reestablish his had a large per cent of their turned down in due to the fact that the applicants ijum^buf-g, were appointed to the com-' failed to repay their loans in prexioas ^ jth Repre.sentatives Bob Con- years. It is hoped that such a condi- ^or and Salley.' both of Orangeburg, tion will not exist in th^ county. Evans, of .Marlboro. The senate appn)X-ed a bill to Mrs. C - . , r, , • .. friends at Columbia college. ,fne;,ds at P.e,.hyter.an clleit,.. m,*. PaiH Burrt.ashs and: .Miss CletM Pitts is s)H>nding the little daughter, and Mrs. J. Ii.« Bur-1 The fate of .Rummer xvith her mother. .Mrs. G. C. loughs. of Concord. N. H..areYisiiing ' in Mc.Adenviile, ■ Mrs., Paul Burroughs’ |»arint<, Mr. . . land. Mrs. R. F. Adair. free conference committt‘e of the, ^iss Mildred Cri.sp of Uurens,’ Mr. and Mrs. U U Co|>eland, Miss South Carolina legislature to »^on-j week-end with Miss Sara; .\lliene Copeland. .Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Pitts and little son. Mark. s'ent Stm- McEadden ha^T^dai’ in Union with Jim Starr Cope-i to call on the government for aid in auto tag fee i-eductions to- pj^^s after teachine the future, and when a person faiH^ the hands of a! x. c! the past x^'ar. miM'kt' -hia' nhiiemtinn unrti tb^ fftiv-■ • — r ' • *1..;.' ’ ■ . ’ j. i ^ credit. I have been officially informed defferences betxx'cen senate and Coleman that some of the lower counties have ■ ' A , w_ , , . i - - » fKAfr ^ —* fM anu ^nrs. .ji. «.,v.vui wun »iiai. sSAao.: v_otar- from SarasoU, Fla«^ his si.stcr. Mi's of Sumter, and Aixf. f Wit- the winter. I. B. Hollingsworthr . ^ - Mi ss Katherim* McCants of Ninety- Six, is visiting her sister, Mrs. F. F'. Hicks. ' Mrs. W. W. Harri'- and little daugh- ! ter, is the guest of her t»aren;s, Mr. It was the purpose pf its founders to make a bank to which the people could come freely for advice, friendly counsel and cooperation. Through the years, this bank has held to its course, kept its creed and i^rown with its cus tomers in a relationship of mutual confidence and understandin|[r« ’ i; . f ■J ;a a M. $. Baileii Son B AN K ERS OLDEST STRONGEST rt ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦444»44444»»»4444»»4444444»»44»4»00 Hurricane News Sprays for Fruity change the l*eginning of the license jj Bethea, in MiUon. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Young and Miss During this week is the pio|H‘r time year to November 1 and providing n*-1 ^j^s. R. L. Wylie of Clover. .s|wnt a Mildrt*d Young were guests «f Miss for applying of the third summer funds under the nexv arrangemehts;: sister. Lula Young Sunday, spray to peach and apple trees. For confen^es said, while the house sought - p Kobiiison E. C. Young of ElU-rton Ga spent the control of worms and rot in iwach- * one-third rtsluction by continuing, Ylr.s. J. T. Dempsey of GiXH'nv.lle. the week-end with his imronts, Mr. es, use one pound of arsenal- of lea l vxV.l licenses in effect to July 1. 1934,. daughter,' nml Mrs A. Y. Young. two pounds lump lime (four pounds m an amendment which the senate Mack Poole builder’s lime), and dry mix xxith rejected. .Mis. ('. H. Shannon of Nexx'.KM'ry,I Mrs. T. <L Robinson of t'hattanooga, .s;H‘nt last xveek xvitn her -Xiughter .uui iTenn , is spending sexeral days xv.th son-i»i-law. Mr. and .Mrs. Mn-e Young. Mrs. George M. Davis. Mrs. Charles Har|H‘r of Gr»H*n%ille, is spending a fexx day.s xvith Mrs. Iiilia (iriffin. Friends of Miss Lillie Young xvill be glad to know that^she is doing nicel.x Bran Flakes lOF I'KQ. LIBBY SALE ' OF CANNED MEATS LIBBYS CORNED BEEF NO t CA.VM £44S|r'a Vienna SausagB CAMPUEI.L’S Tomato Soup 4 CANS NO. S CANS tMhy’t Potted MoM 3 NO. % CANS TAhhv’t Dovllod Hi CAN fAkby‘9 Trip# NO 1 CAN tAhby'a or Kotrdolo Driod Boot KO 5^4 - JAK lAbhy'o or Rorrdnio Dried Beef S OK. JAR Fortor’a Sausage X NO 1 CAN •34 I 10* •h* tu 10* 10* 7i* TAbby*» Roart Beef NO 1 CA.N3 TAbby’o Lunch CANS f.tbby'a Brainy* Libby'* Potted Meat NO 1 -CAN NO H CANS lU Likby’i' Meatwich Spread No. CANS NO. CAN after being ilu Mi.-^s Ruth Nabors sjhmiI tast'xxeek, POST’N ^ : Mrs. liigie i-eiuwatt and Mwo- AgrUf*- iiv-Char4ulle,„N- tt - i Leaman of Cross Hill,' visittni Mrs. .Mr. anil .Mr<. G.^rk><\H>!ey and lilt'e .Mae Leaman on Sunday. Carolina of Ca nden, Mi. and Mrs.* Hill Demp.'-ey of Greenville. s|H'nt Wliitman Neal and ebildnni and Miss; the week-end here xvith h^v :«js:ei. Etta .Nabot-s of « harloCe. N. C.. Mi.j Mrs. Muck Poole. “ and .Mrs. Dougins Davis and children' William Blakely of Flrskine collegi*, | of Ijiurens, and Xh. aiul Mr.s. Irby Due West, spent the xxeek-end. xt lih < Hoib nd and ehiidien xxel^ Suiulaj his parents, .Mr. and Mrs. K. F'. guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. i . Nalnirs. HUkely. > .Mr, and Mrs. William Bishop and ^ Mr. and Mrs. Bonner Harvley of'children spent last Sundav xvith Mrs. Greenwood, were here for the ‘wi*ek- Sallie H. Nabors end with the latte.r’s parents. Mr. and i F'riends of Mrs. .Xmly Young will I -Mrs, A. B. Bhik'ely. ' regret to know that she is confineil Mis.s .Marjorie Woixtiruff of Green- to her home with measles, I ville, spent Sunday here'with her par- The Huri ieane Missioiiarv society I ent.s, Mr. and Mrs. T. FL W'mxdruff. met witli Mrs. Mact‘ Young last F'ri- Lieut. 1). R. .Nimoeks, Mrs. Nimorks! daj' afternoon, and children, of New ‘York, \*isiled| Mrs. Mace Young entertaineil her friends here Monilay. 'mother, Mrs. C. H. Sh:innon. of New- I Mrs. Bessie F'erguson of Whitmire, berry with u birthday dinner last I is spending this week with her sister- Thursday. Tho.se enjoying the occasion in-aw, Miss Julia F'erguson. .were: Mrs. \\. J. Duncan, .Mrs. Joe ' , Mrs, Ida Doster^returned to her' {.^eake, Mcs.-loxirge Speakr, Mrs. Roy j hom<i in Columbia yesterday,^ after.! Pitts and little F'aye Charles and spending several weeks with Mrs. j Earle-4t|tt.s, Mrs. I.ewis Simpson and Nannie A. Pitts. " j children, Mrs. W’alter B. Naborx, Mrs. U M i.ss Ruth Nabors returned home j Rex Young, Mrs. Amly Young and f .Sunday after s|>en«iing several days, Mrs. W'. C. Dobbins, in Charlotte, N. C., with relatives and friends. ^ _ , ’4I. Vi O i.' % I 1 ' JOANNA MILL NEWS end in 1 hester with .Miss Sophie .\be!,, _ FMward Brailsford of Summerton, 'Ju* — —— xxas the week-end guest of friends in Ooldville, .April 20.—-Miss Margaret the city. Mc<'aiighrin of Newberry, was the Miss Ro.salie Jones of Chester, .'vech-oud gue.-,t oi Miss .Margaret FOR CLEANINQ Bubo 2 CANS 25# SPAGHETTI OR 2 PKO& ROSEDAIU OR HILLSDALS Pinuapplu 131# BUNSHINB NobUlty AssortiiMiit 29# J. M. PITTS’ STORE Clinton, S. C. ••♦♦♦♦♦♦40000000000000000404444000004D404000400D00440 .spent the week-end at home with her .Moorhead. 1 LB. PKO. NORTHERN Toiiit S* Yates F'rady. of North Giecnxille aicademy, spent thx‘ »»*ek-end v iih hi,- ■parents, Mr. and Mi'S. F'rady. r*Ls.- Toxie Bell .Mmi'-e a*v; Mr. and ■Ml-, 'r. D. Hancock of Gafifn^'y, si»ent thf week-eri'l with .Mr. ami .Mr-. R. <1. ROLL Ltbbir'a Corned BMf Hash NO. 1 CANS DEL MONTE OR UBBY’S Cbanriss 15#^ NO. t CAN Maine POTATOES, 10 lbs. o • ton 19c Kiln IMed Swe^ Potatoes, 10 lbs. 19f.; New potatoes, 3 lbs. 10c ONIONS, 3 lbs for 10c ORANGES or APPLES, each • • • • • Ic CELERY, bundi • • • • • • • • • Sc parents, Dr. and Mrs. F’. D. Jones. Dr. and Mrs. F'rank Kellers had a their guest.s for-the week-emi ‘.Mr^ G. C. Walton, Mr. and Mrs. (' W ' W’i.se, .Ir., an<l children, and t . W f Wise, Sr., all of Chai lotJe, N. t'. .Mrs. W. H. ttwens, .Mr. and .M.-s. fa r.. ^ I John W, Little and daughter, .lane, Mr. and,Mrs. John Jame< .«n T a 7raJu^"nwIms“Tr3Tfe 1“Ts«ft~Tty'ro - St x. Al-i-r Jean.s, who is a patient m the Green-1 Grant^Sunday. I*- ,- wood hospital,'on Sunday. [ Mrs^ Marion Hamm and f imily an<l t—.Mr. and Mr^in-^od-^.^n,-1 >an .Martin .-'Pent J^undav wi’h Mr. , Billyi of Greenwood. .Mrs. Lila .Au.<tin, and .Mr.'*; W’alter Wright in Sp.artan- Take Stock Of Your Mrs. Lathan Crisp and children of burg. 1 Cross Hill,^ spent Sunday with Mr. ind .Mrs. .loe .VIH lure ami Mi>« Tmtsiej i.Mis. B. R.'Austin. . DuBose of Sumter,^s|H‘ni the w«-ek-i Dr. F\ D. Jone.s'and Prof. M. W'. end xvith Mr. and .Mrs. .M. K. Mmllock, Brown, of the college faculty, attend- Me. and Mrs. John lafwi> of ('har-! ed the meeting of the South Carolina lotte, vi.sHed .Mr. and .Mrs. John Du-: Historical society in Columbia Satur- Boi.-' .Monday. 1 day. Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Caskey of .Sen- children of Bath, and Mrs. Jesse .Mc- eca, announce the birth of a 5»oii. Mike.jrravi y of Chester, .spent the aeek-end I Jr., ,on Thursday, April 20. Mrs. Caa- with .Mr. and ♦Mis. B, L'Thomas. j key, before marriage, was Miss .Alma Mr. and Mis. Floyd Templeton of; jRuth Cooper of this city. Ninety-Six, spent Sunday with Mrs. I Mr..and Mm. W. J. Sloan of Ander-i Mamie White. Ison, visited relatives here on Sunday.; Mr. and Mis. Joe Delany speift the Mr. ahd Mrs. S. W'. Sumerel and week-end in Charlotte. • • children and Miss Maude Sumerel spent the week-end in Ruby with Mr. and Mm. J. S. McGregor. \\ Rev. C. B. Betts, R. P. Blakely and ' * William Blakely are in .Atlanta, Ga., Mr. and Roy Holtsclaw of Clinton, were .Sunday guest x of Mr. and. Mm. Joe Johnson. Mr. and Mm. A. D. Bennett of .At lanta, s|>ent the week-end with Mr£ this week attending a meeting of the; B. Sloan. SALMON, flats ;iA. R. P. presbytery. FrtNBS there Mr.j Miss Elizabeth Rons wa* a week- Betts will go to Albany. Miss., for the! end visitor in PiedmonL session of synod. Mr. and Mrs. Berry Hill and dnugli- Mrs. Nannie Pitts. Mrs. Ethel R. ter, Mary, of Laurens, spent the wcek- I Pitts and little daughter, France# I.e«, end with Mrs. Shady Hawkins. ‘ Mrs. Ida Doster and Miss Jeannette 1—Mm. Y. L. Puckett and daughter of)! ^ MILK, SL Chniles, tall can 4 a Sc Pitts spent Sunday in the mountains j Newberry, and little M^ss Joycelynj 'of North Carolina- They were arcom- Puckj^tt of Columbia, are .^pending thej panied from Inman by the former’# ^week with .Mrs. W’. G. Puckett. , .Mr. and Mr#. C. S. Rowe and Mr. and" Mrs. Genus Rowe spent the week-i end with Mr. am| Mrs. Walfcr Palmer ! son, Carroll Pitts. i ^ MILK, StXaiarles, small can 2V2C COPEL^D CAFE ,,f PLATE LUNCH — 25c in Greenwood. Mr. and -M^^ Hunley of North Car olina, ai‘e visiting .Mr. and Mr#. W\ E. it Bragg. For Anything You f Need in Printed Forms Call Us. •• ClifiB Pub. Co 4( All Kiiids 6f Printing—Except Bad” \ I m “rr mo ■1 ^ V- \