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PLANS GO FORWARD FOR r*- THE CLINTON CHRONICtE.. CLINTON. S. C THURSDA"^^. OCTOBER 12, 1933 A NEW BANK IN CLINTON Freshmen To Play Second team: left end, 151; left tackle, Stokes, Blackmon,' 170; left; In Columbia Friday Blue’ Sox Team Streni^h Gets Affainst, Carolina. ^158; rijrht guard. Bright, 148; right i*^ j tackle. Chandler, 173; rfght end, Cul-j I of \lInknown clasure’, 150; quarterback, Corbett,* Initlnl T<»cf halfbatk, - Finley, 140; halfback,'; Taylo”, 160; fullbaick, Ford, 154. UST RECEIVED (Continued from Tagc cne) !be n.mmi the liquidating ajrency for, p p f„„tbal! term Sgt. Yorlc SpOalcS lo Newberry Monday | Rank the old bank. I. is slowly rounding into shape in pren- liquidating ' the Commercial rm. j •. n /*u u tk.,:.. • •' * through receivership. depositors will (through thetr g^ation for their opening game with After the statement by Mr. Wade f’"'" new bank) help to liquidate their Carolina Biddies in Columbia on to the conditions of the Commer- asseCs, which can be done in this entire squad is thirsting smallest exj>ense possible. for a^ victory and the prospects are that the contest will he a good one. in Sergeant Alvin C. York will .speak N'ewiwrry- next Monday at 11 cial Bank and an outline of a plan for way at lh<‘ the organisation of a new bank which ‘ The new bank _ wil he oj^ed by the committee had studied and rec- those who subscnlie to stock in the ommended or submitted for consider- new bank. They wnll select its direc- a motion was made by Dr. L. tons and officers, and ix i seines. squad it is impossible to state. An invitation to hear him is ex • The new hank will .sUrt with .sound . „ .k,. i.. /-i;.,..... C/Oach Ijonnie McMillian state.s that o clock. This is a.s near to Clinton as becau.se of injuries to several mem- he will be during his itinerary of the at! on, R. Lynn, seconded hy as follows: W. F.. Dillard, and liquid an.sets and wdth no indebl- That it is ^he sense and Dplnion of eaiu‘s.s. It will be ojierated at a mini- A .bis body, and th,- body foes or n-c- n.uiu .•KpanM, It wdl be locally ou-m , hnve a nev’ and operated. Its capital stociv will give the .starting line-un for the gam*^, tended to the people of Clinton, hut that the hacks and ends w'ill be Kergeant York is a forceful speak- comparatively light and the lipc of er. Many will want to hear him be- Another shipment Fall Sweaters, Etchison Hats, Ni'nn-Sush Oxfords, Rain Coats — and many other new things. You will find our prices are right, erxl exnres.sing h desire to have a new and operated. Its capil bank and tbr^ another hank is need- not be aKsertsable. Us deposits will be| fd in Clinton.” cause of his war riecord. But he is just I too. insured. >'■ f 1> lyynir ThC ncw bank can a.s.sist in financ- Upon motmn of Ri-v. l.d«ard l^ne. ^ „f the obi l.ank by seconded l.y If lb W. I). Copeland, .lack H. V oung. ti. The Carolina freshmen team wilL^s great in his private life as in tha't average about IGO pounds, with the rtcord. As a citizen of the nation his line slightly heavier-ihan the hack- greatne.ss is manifested in times of field. At scrimmage last week the peaeg. . ^ Biddies lintKl up as follows: • ^ First team:left end, .Johnson, 17(); »• •• # • ANNOUNCEMENTS in ca.ses Dillard and R W. Wade were named A'J-**® new bank is safe in j tackle, Gaffney, 175; left guard,* m coZlitiee tu represent the de-Jing; The.e and H>m.lar considerations! pnsitors to draft an agreement simi- ‘Ik^n'Ln^ heTurner, 1.58; right tackle, j hereby announce my.self as a can- L to the one .ub..,i,.c.l, .•.th .l.cr- - a - ^ *-1. than, can ^ ^ ,, Ovc-don 101; ,,.ard I, ations to meet the rtniuiremenls of |quarterback, Reynolds, 148; half- Next To ( a i '.o Thoali e the local situation, and to ac* for and in liehalf of the. depositors. fMan For Organization of Ne» Rank i- . .,..1 i.oTat the old bank. In Korn,at,on of a nc.v .he Clinton, a member the he<lera in . . K<se!ve wi‘h c.-mmon capital slock of :i'.5o.(»n0.(> »n. ah 1 paid in sur- TaTWratlTfr trif the' All depositors Uking .stock in the 1 Bargeron, 1.5S‘; halfback. .Jeff- rei^uh of the special new bank are reasonably assured 54. fyUhack, Derrenbacher, 160.:election. W J. HENRY, JR. that they will receive 100 fKT cent of j _ — {their deposils* from the liquidation of^ In addition then*to they , eamings of the new j hank. The concensus of opinion is that there is now a great need for such a with the suj>port ■ 4. * t- >har»', and plus hr?1il.5on;miT!: fti'cL wiU^Jiy_|pilO Rer w 'j be sold at por <1 H'k will !e non-a>-'^e>.-aJde. ,1 he sloikholcleis o th» purjiose of the plan is to obtain every The Great Movement Is On of many local shareholder.s-<leposiLor.s . This plan d<M*s not carry release to ihe stockholders of the oJd hank. The I.unk (hereiiui. <<M .-pokin of a v..c .-JjI the depositors, "fid hank ) V il! he evo.-cted to sub- » M-r,i.e to Ktock ill the now/bank in The alternative is an outnght I re- I holding (“t'i'iTship. This wiM he very expen- hank, sive, not only'on account of the ex-j B'Mount eiiuM^o the p-esent ».r each stoikholder in tlie old ...... It is (stiiiiateil. however, that only P^nse of clerical Jielp and legal fees, f 'the ti»tial st<*ek hut also Jn'cause e.^tiiiiatei .50 pel cent o IS eiviu' fii’i be, because h-:il iiy entail '- no’ Iviving olht r pro|KMiy. It |v exjteeteij that the depositors^ » veep: a forced liquidation eouriteii on f 'l thi- p.rp»''<‘. some makers of notes .uit of tiiis will not app'y to stock business or so discourage them that funds and they will tlrow up tJieir hands and! quit*, and further, lx .'uii e a great’ many as.sets of the old Jiaol., iiuiud-1 f iiVieianes. and trurt funds, ofTitig' real estate’, bonds and st<K*ks. may j by fiduearies, t.’'U.-'t *• .• ‘V, i.i* '-bv.sly .sacrificed under a re-' tot fc' .f o!d bask wi! -u' -er y j-mur in an ceivership, which, it i:. reasonably •’.5 per rent of exiM‘rte<l, can Jk* .sold later at iiiu! app’-dximat ing a t. ..... t i.iid to I.av for mm‘h higher figure sa;,u -u:* ♦ • ■ Imp MU’- a: If he pai'i by Tbis u:-. ,.e • I ’ll- ^'e;' • I ' ‘ be (iep ' r'eirt. tine" ; ;ir' aeeouit . The,. d«ii'.>_Jl'..‘rs (• niinoii >'e',k this plan will a heir dividend- to tin than on market forced :iinount bills paya! le and owes no debt.-. 'Fliis is a decided advantage because it iv i!;'r e (>*■ the p'o: of dis- .'^ales at the^ prer.enl 1 txpitfiaiing .iivide-mis U was brought to the attention of tiu' old bank. the meeting Mornlay night that the ycut w.’l be i «• ‘fl ronimercTTil Bank has paid all of its ' ‘b. , lue’a ''.ng che. ' n ; ac ‘‘ ea’e and sav- Unives tlw* assets of the hank now in I such .- hape ' th.at tlie depositors can sub.<er=*nMy^ to thtv dct«‘rniinc what <’>.riosition sliall he of tnev\ KahT TihcTe^ witlHMit Hw mU'+feicnccf of . ign Muh p4*rtion of crediiors The plan proposed, it is he- rommittee con- lieved, will give the depo.sito'S llie a<l- -istVng trl \V S'one. S. G Ihllard, vantage of handling Uwir own affairs,, .l ick H Young, W. I» Uopeland and .so far as is permiUeii under the law. R \S' W ade, for tile purpti.se of pay- T'I’l'oceed At Once ng for the slock in the new hank. H was announced hy the depo.sntor.s I'he eonservator of tJu* tdd hank coinniitU*e yesterday that they hoped w 11 make available at least a .50 per to have forms printotl and !)e ready to f, nt divi.leii.l to all depositors in the prinavd with the organization the old hank to be paid on tJie daU* on early part of next week. It was also which the amount VubM‘ril»e<l U*v com- staled by . , , n k m the new hank J.y the de- hoped to have things in shape to call iiiori sloe positors I.' Mlbscrihed nt vv bank to he paid. TJu* amount fo! eomnion sto<*k in the 1- to he assigned to the a meeting early date. the coniinittee that they ve things in shape to of all .de|K).sitors at an I Joanna MiU News roiniiiitl«-e and the remainder,of the dividend paid to the deposit«»rs of the old bank. The liquidation of the old Imnk will I Im' accomplished 111 the most econoini- («oldvilIe, Oct. 4. — Mr. and .Mrs. j fa! and advantageou.s way possible George Wilson and family of Bath, ^ under the law. If those in authority s|>ent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. 1 will permit the new l>ank to take Thomas. I charge of the liquidation of the old \fr, ^nd Mrs. W..C. Crow of Gray* hank, as liquidating agent, then ^^*M^urt and Mr. and.Mrs. Paul McCaul- depositors of tW old hank may have ^,y children of Glinlun were week- j this done. ; -end .guests of Mr. and Mrs, .f. <\ Me-^ The entile purpo.se of the plan is to fauley. ^ accomplish the bt*sl piKssihle results Mr. Mrs. Joe McGIuri* of Sum- for th^ ileposilors of the old hank. t^.r spent the week-end with Mr. and The directors and management of Mrs. M. K. Medlock. the new bank will W elected hy the | Misses Lula Mae Attaway and stockholders of the new hank. This Tootsie Odell and Mr. Gecil Odell Tlairriwse m>t- contempJatf- a rem-gani- spent the week-end with frieriJs In tation of the (’ominercial Bank, but ("liffside, N C. the esUhlushnient of a new. distinct Mr. and Mrs. (J. H. Krady, Mr. and and .separate hanking institution. Mrs. W. W. Hair, Mrs. Marion Hamm, Advantages of 1‘ruposed IMan Mrs. R. G. Carr, and Rev. G. C. The jiurpose of the plan i.s to .secure Vaughan attendi'd the district meet- for the depositors of the ( ommeiTial ing nf the Baptist A.ssodatum in New- Rank the l)enef;l of all its a.'-»ets, and heri-y Tuesday. to arrange ;oi liquidation in a way Mrs. Joe Hawkips and children, that will lH*st .serve the depositors. In Mrs. Annie Oampbell and daughter, brief, il proposes that the depositors, Doris Joan, of Keltoh, sfK*nt Sunday themselves, take dtarge of lht4r own with Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Meeks, asset.s in .so far as the law will per- Mr. and Mrs. M. .Milam and chil- niit them to do so. dren-of Rock Hill s|M*iit the week-end It is hoped that the new hank will with Mr. and Mrs. ('. Dickey. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hamm of .At- Radios, and Tubes at Radio Exchange I NOTICE! lanta, Ga., and Mr. R. .M. Bullard of Bristol, Va., and Misses Eunice and Katie Bullard of Whit mire visited •Mrs. Marion Hamm and Mrs. J4 T. Fulmer this week-end. Joanna Sdionl Honor Roll for September Second Grade: liobby Boyce, Fred bragg, Jr., Hazel Ellis, Mary Fran-1 Never before has the public had a better opportunity to buy right — than now. Our store is brimming full of merchandise purchased before the advance. We again say — Buy Now and Buy At Ellison’s. We call your at tention to just a few items. Many other values too nu- merous to mention. — — -"'K Ladies' ReadyVto-Wear We can’t hej*:1h to describe what we have. W'e want you to come und III. m see for yourself the wonderful values we have. SEE OLft LINE OF" NEW FAI.L DRESSES IS TO lU Y ... They are New, Nifty—Something Differ ent— $4.95 to $12’B5 One lot of DRESSES — all newest colors and styles. Be sure to see them—no more at this price. $3.95 Special at . One lot DRESSES—Polo ( repe and Faille $4.95 DRESSES — $2.49 (’repe. These Dresses sold, for $6.95. “Buy Now” price One lot Travelers^ PRINT Fast color, 2 pieces. Sizes up to 52. Specail One lot fast color wash PRINT DRESSES, sizes 14 to 52 $1.29 See^F-lJne-ot Ladies’ Tams and Hats IF irs NEW—EM.ISON’S GOT IT. See Our Line of KABO CORSETS^ _BRASS1ERES^A^11_ BRANO-NE\V-^0 OLD STOCK ( ORSELETTES. We carry the lar«:e sizes. LADIF^S’ COATS, VVtol Crepe and Broad cloth, fur-t rimmed— $13.95 to $25-00 LADIES’ COM'S—SPECIAL—One lot of fur-trimmed, rabit-hair Coats, in jfreys, blues and tans - $7.95 See our line of 4-piece SWAGGER SUITS $14.95 CHILDREN’S COATS, sizes Broadcloth and Tweeds— 6 to 16, $5-95 to $12-95 POLO COATS, no fur, brown, black, navy and eel jrrav— i $13-95 to $14-95 Ladies’ Wool Twin SWEATER SUITS, mado-^>L rabbit —hair and_ wool jersey. beautiful colors— ^4 I ii $4.85 to $7.95 EVERY GARMENT IN OUR HOUSE IS CARRIED OVER SHOES-for Everybody Children’s ifood SCHOOI. or SHOES black and tan vAcmO Men’s grood WORK SHOES— $1-39, $1.50, $1.69, $1.98 Hoys’ Rood LEATHER SHOES— $1.39 to $2-50 \\ V men’s Rood OXFORDS—■ ' $1.50, $1.98, $2.98 Men's DRESS OXFORDS— $2*00, $2.50, $2.98 ci.«i, Viola Kraxiar, Bertie Morris, Mar- cie CTShieida, Kunice,,JS(helcht‘l,- Kd- See it» for the beat and rhoicral I'***’! Workman. Freah Mea*a. Also Heavy and Fancy 'Ihiid Grade: Viola*" Hall, .^Jal•y Groceriea. We can sapply yoo with ’ Lvana, Bruce Abrama. fhe beat grade Oyatera yoo ran buy—1 Fourth Grade.: Curtis Morris, .\1- extra aelcct. AIm Freah Fiah each Thomaa, Buiiey Taylor, Hazel week from Thuraday on. We have a new shipment of grain. .Adams, Miriam Davenport, laiuise Ellis, Mary Lanford, Dorothy Sulton, your service such as Vetch, Barley, Seed Oats,! Sulton, Bernice Whelchel. Bye and Analrian Winter Pena. -Alsoj Grade;: Harold Lewis, Jua- aJI kindtt of Feeds. ■ Adams, Nellie Farmer, Jeanette Gaskin, Ruth Starnes. • Sixth Grade: Harvey Dodgen, I Charles Franks, Kelly Waites* Claudia Esinn^rs nyf* '*'*** ®<*y<** MlWred Bozard. Idethel . T. J. Blalock. Prpp. Bfw **«ini** afete PnbBr B] We are call 157. Francis, Sabry Bndth. Seventh Grade: ^ SPECIALS 100 CJiildren’s WASH SUITS 39‘ Good larRe, heavy BATH TOWELS, be sure to see them— 5c and IQc PIECE GOODS Vate Dye, 36-inch Cretonne 1.5c Vate Dye Prints, 36 inch 15c Good warm OutinR . 10c '1,32-inch Feather Ticking, 19c and 25c Large Quilt Rolls 35c Beautiful White Broadcloth . 19c 36-inch 12 mome Pongee 25c tO-inch heavy Sea Island . 8c Beautiful fast color Manchester Gingham, replacement 15c, now 10c Men’s Work Clothes •Men’s Work Shirts ... .50c, 69c, 79c Men’s Work Pants, $1.00, $1.50, $1.98 Men’s Dress Shirts 69c Men’s Hanover Shirts $1.00 Men’s 12-lb. Union Suits 79c Men’s 12-lb. Hanes Union Suits .. 98c Children’s E Z Union Suits, knee length 59c Children’s Union Suits, knee length , 49c Men’s grt d Sox . 5c and 10c Children’s and Boys’ heavy Golf Sox .. 10c and 15c -Men’s Felt hats, $1.00, $1.50, $1.98 Men’s heavy l^eatherette, blanket- lined Short Coats $2.50 .Men’s I.eathe.ctte Rain Coats, $2.98 and $3.98 Boys’ Rain Coats ... $2.98 and $3.98 Men’s Weal Caps 35c, 50c, 98c Men’s Leather Belts ... 25c -Men’s ui:".enders 25c ——'T" I ——— Extra Salespeople To' • Give Extra Service FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY MEN’S GOOD HEAVY WORK SHOES Solid leather, with good composition sple Inc. Good Place to Trade" Clinton, S. C. I