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I t-1 Livestock Guide Fw January Attenti<m \ Clemaon, Dec. 28.—To start the new ^year riflit with liv'estock, 'extension Bvestock men sussest theee ideas ^or JakuluT: Animil Husbandry See that all classes of livestock have ahriter and ainple heddinj:. Feed wofitkatock all they .will eat .of good quality roughage and just edough concentrates to keep them in good Helps Prevent many Colds Especially designed aid for note and upper thfXMt, where most colds staiti RayiUr Sa^....30l Do|AWQoanl.ly !Oi CKS VA-TRO KOL flesh. Keep .salt before alt animala Raul out manure and scatter on areas to be cultivated. Allow plenty of fresh aiV in bgms but avojd drafts^ Repair pasture fenws. * Dairying •, .. Makh inventory Of livestock, feed and equipment. Decide now whether I you will have silage next fall and plan for its^roduction. Amdyte herd, rec ords :ind decide where you can im prove in managetnent and feediqg^ Repair pas^re fences, cfcah *^01'im- de’^gtowth, and stop washes in pas tures. Plan now for improving per manent pastures. Start the new year right by keeping daily milk and feed records on each cow. Poultry Mate breeders for hatching eggs. Make special breeding pen of best hens ivnd pedigreed male to produce cockereljB^ fw next year’s >matings. Provide breeders with green Oe tready lor ,baby chicks brooder house.s to new ground before starting chicks. Persona r /Aention f r NEW YORK LIFE MAN 13 Years E^^rience Professional Insurance Information ' Furnished Free Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Dunwody<are visiting relatives in Gadsden .und, Bir mingham, Ala. Miss Elizabeth t^iaely left Monday for Ninety-Six, where-ahe will spend a few days with iriends before re turning W h«iL teaching duties in Ack gusta, Ga. Rev. W. A. Blakely of White Rock, spent ^.Friday with his sister, Mrs. D. E. Tribble, and. other relatives. Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Blakely o>f Fay etteville, Tenn., were gue.Hts of rela tives here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Todd of Simpsonville, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Little and daughter, Adelaide, of Abbeville', and Mrs. Harvey Bilmnon of States- range. jboro, Ga., spent Christmas with their Move .mother, Mrs. Emma Little. Joe Mason of Seneca, George Ma son of Charlotte, and Fleming Mason Columbia, spent Christmas with their mother, Mrs. D. W. Mason.* Miss Marion Leake, who is teach ing in Bannettsville, spent the Christ mas holidays with Iv®** sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Adair. Miss Christina Sowers, student at Mitchell college, Statesville, N. Cl, is spending the holidays with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Sowers. Member — Th^ National Association ofxtiife Underwriters. " . Mrs. C- B. Betts has retuo^ned from E^iey, after a few days' visit to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Martin. , Priends of Roy Casque will he sorry to know thatobe was called to Marion Tueeday on ..account of the ^ath of his father, J. M. Casque. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Arrington and children of Greenville, spent the holi days with Mrs. Arrington's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Blakely. Rev. and Mrs. O. ’W. Chapin of Margaretville, N. Y., spent the holi days with the latter’s • parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crawford. Dr. and Mrs. Robert P, Jeanes of Easley, spent Christmas day with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. S..< Jeanes. Mrs. Jeanes remained over the week-end and was accompanied home Monday by^ Dr. J^nes. Mr. and Mi*s. C. E. W.cllol.s siKiit Christmas in Greenwou with rela- tive.s. ' Miss Kaffa Fuller returned to Charleston Sunday after spending the holidays with her parenUs, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Fuller. — Mr. and Mrs. D; E; Tr4bble, M.ss Nannie Young Tribble, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Plaxico and son, Bobby, and Mx*. and Mrs. Blakely Tribble and chil- ^ AS THE NEW YEAR DAWNS WE SEND OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS SINCERE GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES, With grateful appreciation of the favors received by us^ from you, and for that priceless asset, your GOOD WILL, which we prize highly, we seek to merit your con tinue confidence and will aim to serve you helpfully and satisfactorily in the years that lie ahead. ’ - 4 ‘ Thanks for your past business. We hope to have the pleasurfe of serving you often in 1936. • • t Mr. and Mrs. George FMxon of Man- dren spfrU Ibursday in Ora with Mr. W .. 'n. ^ -"'i 4 k r,) Uapin New Yeail WE EXTEND TO YOU OUR VERY BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. We thank you for^the many courtesies you have shown us in the past year, and express our appreciation for ypur friendship and generous patronage. We will strive hard during the coming year to merit your con tinued business and to render you a drug store service satisfactory in every re^Ct. • SMITH’S PHARMACY Your Rexall Drug Store ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A ning ,Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jones -of Rome, Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis of Atlanta, visited their moth er, Mrs. Mary Davi.s, dast woek. Mr .and Mrs.- Grady 'Adair spent Christmas day in Sedalia with the lat ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J; M. Dukes. \Mrs. J. D. Jeanes spent the Christ mas 'holidays in Greenwood with rela tives. Rev. and Mrs. T. F. Wallace and little son of St. Matthews, were here for the holidays with Mrs, Wallace’s mother, Mrs. ArthuK^peland. Miss Mary Ali^ Fo>^er of Rock Hill, spent the ChristmaiK holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Fr»»'k Fowler Miss Lucile Cuttino of Union/Was the guest, last week of Miss Elizabe^ Shefely. Miss Sara Nell Poole has returned home after spending the holiday.s with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Poole, in El- berton, Oa. Misji Mattie* ER Copeland of Ren- no, is viisTtihg Mrs. E. L Arthur and other relatives here. Mrs. James Pitts and Children, Car olyn and Ann, are visiting relatives in Elliott. ■ ' ~Mr.s. EH.sq Spencer Hindman ha.s returned to Washington after spend- .ind Mrs..Willie Blakely. R. Z. Wright of Jack.^onville, h'la., has returned t6 his home after a visit here of several weeks. Miss Sara Rae Coleman .spent the week-end in Laurens with her .sister I ana urot'uel'-tii-ia^v, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morgan. ^ Miss Dorothy Chandler of Wash ington, D. C., spent Christmas with her parents, who live near here. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Cooper and fam ily are now making their home on S. Broad street at the residence of Mrs. p. H. Hayes." ’ _ Miss Lois Page si>ont Christmas in Spartanburg with her parents. . R.c'W.. Johnson, Jr., of Greer, spent the Christmas holidays with hi.s fath- fcr, Dr. R. W. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Franks of Whithvire, spent the holidays with the former’s ipother, Mrs. Selma Franks. M iss Kate, Milam of Springfield, * left Tuesday tb'^resume her school du ties after spending the holidays with her parent.*!, Mr. and,. Mrs. J. W. Milam. // Mr. and Mrs. James Tinkler return ed to tht'ir home in Cliffside, :N. C., Sunday after spending the holidays with the latter’s piueuts, Mr. aiM Mra. K/R. Knox. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nubor.s have re- Happy New Year! TO OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS WE EXTEND SINCERE GREETINGS FOR THE NEW YEAR ... and hope it will bring you success and happiness from * the upeniug until the closing day. We'deeply appreciate your patron ige during the past year and pledge ourselves to further show oiir appreci- ; y ation during the year.s to come by giving you the very Al^ best in service, quality, and price. ' / / iO. Wholesale Groceries and Produc ing the Christmas season with her|^^,,^,„, iiome in Atlanta, af parents. Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Spencer, s^pi.^ding a few days with Mr. and Friends of Dr. R. W. Johnson willUj^ rj, relatives, be glad to know that he is able to lie 1 jvirs, A. W. Brice and out again, after being confined to hi.s j^Iiss Margaret, spent home with flu, ^ I Turk Osman has returned from Co- * ‘lumbia, where he spent the holidays with friends. ear; f AT THIS NEW YEAR SEASON OUR THOUGHTS TURN TO OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS WHO HAVE MADE OUR BUSINESS A SUCCESS DUR ING THE YEAR JUST ENDED. We would not be/grateful should we let this oppor- * \/ tuijity pass withoi^ publicly telling you that we appre- o ciate your loyalty and the patronage you have given us. ' - We will continue during 1936 to offer our customers only the highest quality Dairy Products and the same dependable service we have furni.shed you during the past 16 years. ACCEPT OUR SINCERE WISHES FOR A HAPPY, / PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. ■/ / CUNTON DAJRY R. A. Steer, Proprietor town, N. J., ia visiting her parents. Chri.stmas _in (^ho.stt r with rolative.s.. Dr. arnfM'-s. J.JV-; O’Dunic! of Fr-: win, Tenn,, siwnt Chri.stma.s with the former’.s parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. Mrs. R. - W. Johnson spent a - week with her mother in' days this l.«,urens. Mr. and Mi-s. R. E. VVy.sor, Sr., of Dublin, Va., are visiting their son and daughter-in-la‘w, Major and Mrs. R. E. Wysor Rev. W. M. Blakely has returned to his home in Salisibury, C., after spending the holidays with his* par ents, Mr. and Mrs. K. F. lijakely. Miss Frances .She*!ly retarri<‘d to her teaching jiosition in Ii()ri.s Mon- N. F. Garland of the Lniversity of upending th.e hoJTdays with South Carolina, Columbia, 8iK*nt the holidays with friends at the orphan age. ' ^ Fred Oxley left today for Chapel Hill, N. C., to resume his .studies at the University of North Carolina, af ter spending the hoHday.s with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. \V. C. Oxley. James Jeanes, Charles Roper, Dos- sey McFadden and i James O'Daniel y^^i^^hington. left this week to resume their atudies I,*.. at the South Carolina Medical college in Charleston after spending the. hol-- days-^t home. .Mrs. T. G. Ellisor of Newberry, was the guest during the holidays of .Mr^, and Mrs, W. D. Copeland and Isaac Copeland. ’ / Mrs. .S. B. Haye.s, Jr, of Morris- iier parents, Mr. and'y.Mrs, 0. H. .Sheely. / ^ i/ J. Isaac Copeland^ft Xue.sd,iy for ; Nashville, ’n.mn., ta4esume his duti^/ at I’eabody college, after .spendHig the holidays with hi.s parents, Mc/and Mrs. W. D. (Copeland. Almon Kpt'ncer is visitin^his si.s- ter, Mrj;. Elise Spencer H^dmant in Removal NOTICE! Mr. and Mrs. J. B. T<>^’nsend, Jr, anrTounce the birth / of a daughter, Sara ‘Bj.s.sell, on Saturday, Decembe^j, 28, at the Hays hospital. Lieut. Thorny A. Howell, Mrs. Howell "and little son, left yes^rday for their home in Moulton, AJiT, after spending the holidays with Mrs. How ell’s mo;^er, Mrs, H. D. Bwtin. Mr.^ami Mrs. T. CyJohnson and sQPV^pent Christmaif^n NewHberry with Mrs. Johnson’&4*»rents, Mr and I ^rs. J. W. White/1 Fant Thornley, iii^rian at the University of Nort/ Carolina, at Chape! Hill, spent/ne holidays with his inothor, Mrs, L. Thornley. Mrs. Z. .McIjww, Miss Bailie Wright and Robert spent, Christmas at Taylors /the guests of Mrs. Itob- ert Ktdler Mrs. / O, McKeown and children of Cornwell, and Mrs. James Moore of York, spent Chri.stma3 with their myiher, Mrs. T.‘ J. Blalock. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Slice and chil dren spent Christmas in White Rock with Mr. Slice’s parents. The following .students returned to Rock Hill‘today to re.sume their .stud ies at Winthrop college., after spend ing the holidays at home: Misses Rosa Bailey Little, Copie McCrary, Caroline Martin and Mary Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Evans and chil dren of Bennettsville? airdyMr/and Mrs. VV, Craig Kennedy and /n of If we could, we woi^-take the farmers and others we hkv€ served- by thi/hand, one by one, with j^he clasp of sincerity, and m^e you understand our appreciation of your palronag^n the past. Since we are denied this l/vilege'"we sqm/^u this message of thanks and appre ciation, and e^fpress/he hope that these pleasant rela tions will t*^4,iiae for m.^y ; . We hope that the New Year niay be’one of happiness for you aiid yours, filled with every good thing you ^ r :: ^lesir^ * ► / < ► / / \ Clinton Milling Od. Ginners — Farm Machinery Misses Hclen/isnd Fay Adair *ad have returned to their I wish to announce to my friends and the pubHc thnt I have moved my business from its former location on Musgrove street/into the store room adjoining Young's Pharmacy*on North Broad street. In our new .|home we will have-mdre room and be better prepa^ito serve you than in the past. .We cor- .dially invite'our friends and ci^tomers to visit ns often,^ assuring you of our readiikess to serve you satisfactoiil ai all times. / We take this opportunity of thanking you for the business given us in the past and hope to m/it your continued patronage and good will for years to come. j MAY 'T^E NEW YEAR BRING TO E^0H OF YOU ALL THAT IS HELPFUL AND DESIRED. /i / Kenneth Cox s^nt Thursday in Char lotte,* N. C^^th Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Home, Ji/ Mr. ajw Mrs. R. L. Plaxico and son, Bobby/ have returned from Black- sto/ where they have been spending a/lew days with Mr. Plaxico’s par- nt«, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Plaxico. Friends of Robbie King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King, will be glad to know that she has returned to her home after a tonsil operation at the local hospitel. Mr. and Mrs. John Allen Dugan and little daughter returned to their home in Hartsville Tuesday ,after spending the holiday.s with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Neighbors and Mrs. L. M. Dugan. - 'The following Clemson .students re turned to their studies yesterday, af ter spending the holidays at home: Clyde Rampey, Bill Dobbrns, James Hitt, Ryan McCrary, Hayw Work- mm; L.. H. Davidson, Bill Workman, homes, after spending the Cfhristmas holiday.^ with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. "Pitts. ; Friends of Mrs. J-./D. Norman will i>e interested to,know that she is a patient at St. Peter’s hospital, Char lotte, where she underwent an oper-j ation last PTlilay. .Mrs. Norman is spending the winter with her daugh-j ter, Mrs. H. K. Williamson, in Lan- ca.st€r. Hugh Buford,^ John W. Finney, ^b- ert Campbell, Forrest Adair and Ar- .Jile Aoa.r. Dr. Felder Smith of DRS. SMITH & SMITH OPTOMETRISTS Specialist In Eye Examinations Office Hours 8 to 6 Daily T*faonc'nn for Appoiatment Clinton, S. C. s 1936 Across the bridge of Friendship, we send our heartiest New Year Greetings to our friends and customers. _ _May the choicest blessings be yours in 1936 and may the spirit of joy and thanksgiving go with you through the cominjf year. / THANKS FOR YOUR BUSINESS OF 1935. /" 1/ A NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED M. $. Bailin & Sim BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST / • m Subscribe to The Quronicle — $1.50 a Yanr \ \ A