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/. The Clinton Chronicle,' Clinton, S. Thursday, Matfeh 2^, 1934
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WILSON W. HARRIS, Editor *nd Publisher
Published Every Thursday By
THE CHRONirLE PUBLISHING COMPANY
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('hrc.nii U‘ wil, pohlish lpt:ors of .irtn*'u uitoros'
■ a dofn naiory nattiro Amnymovis coinnnunuati.>’ih vill not
Th’« I’ai'Oi K' ' r* -iX'^'dilo f(jr 'hf viewp or orisniorm of
when th^
Wilkes Takes On
i Westinghouse Line
Announcement is made by S. M. & |
E. H. W’ilkes & company, widely-1
.knowfi furniture dealers of this city, j
of their appointment as agents for;
t.iaurens county for the Westinghouse]
•j |**M3ster Series” electric refrigerators. |
' T. I.ane “Monroe, manager of the j
firm which has s1.ofes here and at!
Laurens,^stated -yesterday that he and |
his "associates have been studying the
electric n‘frigerating field for .^ome,
time with the idea of sleecting a pro
duct which tlK'y coubi offer their cus-j
HomerS with the highest degree of as- •
surance. After making exhaustivei
studies of the many refrigerators of-j
fered by various manufucturer.s, he,I
said, they decided to tie up with thej
internationally known We.stinghouse |
* Electric and.-Manufactiirirg company,!
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CLINTON. S. C.. TIILKSDAY, M MtCff 29. j?»ai
THE TI KN (tF THF '^ E'.K meihods
ffp :.o about 40ii year ai'o the wh(<le-smcdls.
of payment, and how it
which has an .established reputation
in the refrigerating field.
wor44. vaIi^nIa.Leil-.Llii‘_ le-c'noing ' f ‘hi
year from the \ oin!! V.fiirnox ' e
duti' V ben tru sun c the !‘.niia*'e
“We have alrtjady received our first
shipment of refrigerators,’’ .said Mr..
Monroe, “and we would be glad to
demoftstrate tfi^r ioerl~s .to anyone j
now thinking about this surntner’.'? re-
.:v n
t/n. To 11 < it has
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lie anei* r.t idea
1. If you T.av ea«h before you g<*t it frigerating problems.’
ar d haul il. yourself, you may deiliict ~ "
Th<‘ code scnediile is something TIk<
t.hi.s;
on It' Vein in to
ahvrys se^inefi tiia
of ‘New 'N “ar 'o'SViv’ung with the j p^.j. from the March price, and
re'ii’ii of the sun was buth more beau-175 copis per ton for the use of your M. S. BAILEY & SON,
tifu! in il.s concej'tion and more pt ^e-j or buggy or truck, as the case
tical a.s a mean.-^ ot caicula'ion than
vbr artelrBrv mmwinter date of Jan-
Statement of the ('ondition of
uary 1.
might be.
2. If you don’t* pay for your stuff
•T
The advent of .spiing i.< actually and I before midnight on April ISth, the
Bankers
I^ocated at Clinton, S. C., at the Close
of Business March oth, 1934.
ASSETS
phv i-4citli.V -tJik' ..birth of a n-w
year.|price is 1 per cent higher than it was'J^^^^ Discounts
imiw -en •^'^^‘rdrafts
F"om th( dead n.sfies oTThe puT ^ —t l, j 3 r^ ^
life springs. Tiie naked limbs are S-.‘l-.‘l, for instance, is 20 per cent off j Stocks Owned
$859,150.20
18,915.81
clothed again with green. Mother
Earth push**s th*‘ new '-hoots uj» from
hi - fertile bosom. From n dull mono-1 names such a price.
lone of sonibre gray" and browns they •
world suddenly takes on color as the ^ ,*]. To arrive at the June-1st price,
crocuses pie' n]> through the t?**^^*^ you multiply the “fall price’’ by the
anii the dandelion" t>ur<;t into bloom.
Death hH> given place to life. What
the time jiriee, hut nidnidy sells any on 1 Bank
time, meaning on credit, yet the-code ■ fixtures
I Banking House
' Real Estate Owned
1
jCash on hand and due from
I Banks ~
Cheeks and Cash Items
NONE
NON!
NONE
10,507.49
nunuber of times your heart beats * . *
rhinute, deduct the size of your hat,l
could be more natural than-4hal add the length of your galluses,
peoples of all time have made this j you wear any, divide the itisult by
re'urn of .'Spring the occasion of their |your bust measure, and run the figure
gii'atest symlndic festival, the sym- 4 thru number of at'res rented to the
boli.sm of the Resurrection 7 II is no government, and there you are.
mere accideul Lhat the celebraj-ion of^
ingredients
16i;m.29
152.14
13,105.04
Easter should coincide with nature's
(in monsti ation of life’s eternal re
newal. '
4. To deterriiine what
eompo.se your formula, sift half of the
j.sand out of a 200-pound ■bag of mixed
—— I goods, pick out the 2 pities of fish
A’.M.FKLESS LM^^LARS Letup, duat off^ the 3 ounces of arn-
It proltably never occurs to moid of piopja that is found sticking to the
us that tlic' e is such a lhf«g as value-| tag, dissolve the acid phosphorous in
less money. And it isn’t counterfeit a pint of cold water, put the sanil^ back
either. Millions of honest and legiti-jjnto the bag, and weigh the remainder
$1,063,204.97
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid in .. .|
Undivided Profits, less
Current Expenses and
Taxes Paid . ..
Deposits;
Demand 860,092.20
Time .... .... 179,060!45
mate good dollar.^ in this country arej,,^ ^ „f postoffice scale.s, and you
will then know exactly what you knew
before the undertaking.
now absolutely valueless and u.seless
This IS the money that drop." out of
circulation. It is hoauled money. Its
tiwm rs ket"*! it in safe deposit boxes
cr in teapot." or stocking" or buried
m the t>ack yard.
M"n>*v has no intrinsic value its
valiii' i
vk!.* !i It is working. When out of work. jj|| ^uano
_ . 1.. « . \^At u ' i.;i
We advise the farmers to grow too
much cotton and corn and wheat this
year so’s there will be such a~Iarge
surplus that the government musti
•Cashier’s and Cer-
Checks, 1.247.31
Total Deposits
Due to I3anks .7,
Bills Payable ..
.1,030,999.90
NONE
NONE
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Cotton to field Tested
M,
.EN wIm lue Roystcr^s CoC-
ton Fertilizer use it with contio
dence. TTiey know that there is
a dilTerence in fertilizers, just as
there is a difference in the qual*
ity of cot^n and yield. And
they have confidence in Roy
ster’s because it has been tested
right in the cotton field. Voss
can*t fool a cotton plant. It re
quires food that will get it o£F
to a quick, healthy start, feed it
evenly throughout the growing
period, improve die staple and
mature it early.
Don’t take any chance when
you buy your fertiUzerr it^a^
ber this: Royster’s is made in one
quality only—the best. You cw
pay more or you can pay less.
Fertilizer”
but you cannot buy a better fer
tilizer for growing cotton.
Royster experts are contiifti-
ally studying cotton, learning all
there is to know about fertiliz
ing it. They never stop experi
menting and impro\’ing. They
test every fertilizer in the labo
ratory, and field-test it in the
cotton field,' Only refined ma
terials are used to make sure that
the purest obtainable grades go
into Royster sacks. As a result,
we know that Royster Cotton
Fertilizer will give you the re-
iRilts ^ -
Sec your Royster agent today
ond let him know how many
tems you need.
r. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY, NORFOLK, VIRGINIA
’'Charlotte, N, C, Columkia, S, C., Atlanta, Ga,, Montgomery, Ala,, Jackson, Miss,
.--uiiiiu.-i mm, mv v t v ■ 11 iv ■ i v i<i j UlllUIl U1 nUlU uaill
s «lctfnnim'tl by what il can do foi'ding nearly everybody. U-sejbooks of the bank.
TOTAL $1,063,204.97
State^’of South Carolina,
County of Laurens.
Before me came. R. C. Adair, Cash
ier of the above named bank, who,
upon being duly sworn, say;< that the
above is a frue'slalement of the con
dition of slaul bank, as shown by the
ef
you can buy and bor-
1" as usele.'^s a." would be a numtier j^jij (.very boll weevil and wheat
."imdai .sized pieces of tin. It isn t f]y ap,j coi-n borer you can find, and
paying ta.Ms or meeting dividend.s or ('verything else in your power to
-inploy tig labor or buying supplies efforts of Mr. Roosevelt to
(lady necessities. ' It isn’t doing >ts!}jj,]p you, and we guarantee that the
part in keeinng the wheels of enter- depression will last longer than you
prise tUMing .will.
Tht'ie are \aiious avenues through. ——'
whu h .die money may be put ba< k Denim-Jonea Nuptials
n o ei'ciilatioM. It can t.e put in com-* I a wedding of wide-spread interest
rne'-c a! or "uvihg" acrormt". nr’pur- took place at the home of the bride’s
rha^'Mg ge\ernment or other high- mother on east-end avenue last night
grade securities, or buying ne< «led ar-; betwixt the followering contracting
tu .( -. (m~«^ffect;ng necessary repairs parties, to wiit; miss s'allie lou denim,
at i promoting tu w building projects, the, girl, and capus John Jones, the
In thesr laller wav" the money servgs boy, both of the flat rock community,
a double purpose. It firovides employ-^ -
no nt and alleviates .rlistress. Money j the bride is the siH-ond darter of her
in such work gives the spender i rnot her by ber first husband who
pu;
at put
ydfi." ago
reeoNery 1
twice the -value" he got three passed away in 1910 when he got into
cause of busine.ss'a figEt at a sUlt (>rr~siinkin’s creek,'
and the
helped.
10 Years Ago
;!^tate and county aforesaid; she niar-
! ied her pressent hu.sband the next
fall, and she leaves 2 mores sisters
that are single and 4 brothers;
It. C. 4DAIU.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 28th day of March, 1934.
J. A. BAILEY,
Notary Public, S. C.
How One Woman
Lost 20 Lbs of Fat
l^ost Her Praminent Hips, Dou
ble (’bin, Slui>:Ki.shness
(luined Phy.sical Vij^or
A Shapely Fixture.
fat — first remove
tlie gloom is the third, s(m of his
father and mother and stands very
If you’re
cai^se.
Take one-half teaspoonful of KRU-
S(T1EN SALTSdn a glass of hot wa
ter every morning—in 3 w(*ek.s get on
the scales and note how many pounds
of fat Have vanished.
Notice also that you have gained in
energy;—ynirrskin rs clearer - you feel
younger,in body — KUUS<''HEN' will
give any fat person a joyous surpri.so.
Get an 8.5c bottle of KRIJSCHEN
Items of Interest F'rom I'he ('hronirle
of March 27. 1924 high in flat n^k considering he is j SALTS from Young’s Pharmacy <->r
only a hand at a filling s^tion and —your money gladly returned,
k for , the free watei for the leading druggist anywhere in
«!' t ^oii.n .ib-d Ht his ’ <^‘bttlors wnd . wiuiL fi^r^^tlie, li^. he Ajiierica_ (lasLs_4.^edt^,J^Lihi,s .firi t
be-a-rail brave young ft!Jlet_to go »btQ, you t his is the
the holy barns of inatrinioney on 7$
L»i.
years
■ lames
r*t3V*.r
home .Sunday following,;» critical ill
ness.
a week.
I>r. (i. W. B. Smith is at home from
visit to his mother in Benneltsville.
the bride was dressed in a coming-
home suite trimmed in silke tulley and
Id ro.se, with lillies of the valley and
mu
Mr. and .Mrs. L. S. Henderson of johnnie quills pinned on her Iwsom,
Blairs, are the guests of .Mr. and Mrs. land it was called a corsage by my
R. F. Adair. wife, whatever that is. she allso had
'on slippers and stockings to match
Mrs. .Annie Bailey has gone to "ith a big pink ribbin tied around her
Greenwfiod where she will make her
home f*)r .-sometime. . _ ''
I J rhe gim’im wirrr a-bhtr-serge suit-
land shoes, allso a green tie, he had
easiest, safest and surest wYiy to lose
keep house. 4is .soon as their income
gets where is will keep up with, their
out-go. he is a verry promising young
man, so evveryboddy says where he
has benn trading, she would of fin
ished in the “hi” next summer if she
had of stayed single.
yores trulie,
mike Clark, rfd,
, » corry spundent.
The Civic Improvement association, . , ,,
b.s >he following Bff.oors for O" » S-ollow .,ih-cs; hr got some
‘ - L - battery last
the new year: President, Mrs. J. [lamp
stuff in his
Mrs. J. Will
week and it was thought he would
i>tone: vice-president, . - , i . i.
Uoke; treosoror, Mr.. E. J. Ad.ir;:'"*'
ji Bailey j married o. k. if he loses his job, he
secretary, Mrs, T.
Nobody’s Business
By McG«a
Agricaharal Dope
Fertillrer season has arrived, that is
—ia the South. Funny thing about a
farmer; he might become too poor to
bay meat aad bread aad shoea and
akAhiag, ^ot he alwaya gets enough
«ah U pay for aa much guano as he
vm.&a, plus pleaty of chawing and
s:gr,^*'ug tobacco.
will continue on livving with the
bride’s farailey where he has been
boarding for 3 years, and is 125$ be
hind at ifiressent. " - .
Farliiizer, comakonly called guano,
k ^ uie throes of. the NR.\ code. Ev>
amkee it nmd everybody
ndio handlea it are ta the aame boat
this happy pair will take their hon
eymoon one day next week, they plan
to drive to the county eat with her pa
who has promised to give them a nice
aet of furniture with twin bids ~aad
buro and wash-stand to match, an-
aoforth, including a fine looking giasa
which she picked out laat fall, a great
manny cheap preaaenta fetched to the
ceremony, but hardly enough to clear
expenses.
SUBSCRIBE TD THE-CHROiilCL£
“The Paper Everybody Reeds’*
we wish these young soles a long
and merry life till death to them part,
tha wedding waa onegpected till here
of late When tverthiag commence to'
very, aound like wedding bells, they plan to
We Are Exclusive
Clinton. Agents
— for —
ROYSTER
-Tested
Fertilizers
J. M. Pins
# Most important of all tfae reasons why you
should buy a Westinghouse Refrigerator is the
greater satisfaction and loyalty to be found
aipong Westinghouse owners. You will find this
true among your friends — for a recent survey of
15,000 typical American homes reveals the fact
that (1) More Westinghouse! owners say they
would buy the same make a^ain! (2) Fewer
JWestinghouse owners could, think of any feature
that was not 100% satisKctoryT “
Let ug’demonstrate the lifetime quality, con
venience and year-round economy of the West-
inghousc Refrigerator. Since it pays for itself —
why not have the best?
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