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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON, 8, G.
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Farm Demonstration
Notes
C. a CuuMW, Coaatj Afcat ,
Carrots—Chantenay, Corele» (Nan*
tes).
Com — Stowell’s Everifreen, Coun.
tipr G«ntleman, Truckers* Favorite.
'Squash — White Bush, Giant Sum*
mer Crookneck.
Rememl^r that thorouirh prepare*
tion is very necessary in the planting
com*
PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Coaplliaiice Work
Sixty men in the field 2^ making
rapid progress In compliance "work.jo^ *ny root crop. Otherwise the quali-
•arhich it is expected will be completed jty will be extremely poor. This is es*
by August 1. Where farmers are seed-1 advisable with reference to
ing additional legumes, the perform* rutabaga turnips,
ance supervisors will return to the Trawplant: Collards — (jeorgia or
farm and make new surveys. ^Georgia Southern; Celery — Goldeni
Mrs. J. W. Crawford left Sunday
for a month’s visit to her daughter,
Mrs, O. Vf. Chapin, in Margaretsville,
N. Y.
Gardening for July
Taking the county as a whole, more
vegetables have been produced this
spring than usual due to farmers tak
ing interest in producing food for
Some and market. As a rule summer
and fall gardens are
weather gets hot, dry spells
Self-Blanching, Giiuit Pascal;
bage — Succession and Date
Cab-
Flat
Miss Iona Blakely spent the past
w'cek in Latta with her sister apd
brother-in-law, Mr. and ^rs. ,Jame«
G. Monroe.' ^
Mrs. J. L. Wright, Miss Sara Zee
Bennettsville school faculty the
ing year.
Mrs. Anthony of, Gaffney, is visits
ing Mrs. E. P. Little.
Profj and Mrs. Kenneth Baker and
little TOn left Tuesday for Morton^
Amelia"^ Paype left Tuesday for a ten i Miss., where they will be guests of
days’ visit with Mrs. Heide ‘Trask! Mrs. Baker’s father,J, M. Tow»>
and daughters in Wilmingfon, N. C. send, for the next s^ral weeks.
Dutch; Tomatoes—Greater Baltimore,'Wright, and Mrs. S. P.. Rabb andjlit-
tle daughter, Virginia Lee, of Char-
Marglobe (for wrilt resistant). Bonny
Best and New Stone.
Planty^of the above named vege-' week at Myrtle Beach,
tables 1^ always short for fall plant-1 Miss Nell Bearden of Graniteville,
lotte snent' several da vs’ the nast Norfolk and Virginia Bench
lotte, spent se>eral da>s the
Hays’ hospital. Mrs. Foster is the for
mer Miss Reginald Peake.
Edward Fergt^n returned today
from several weeks’ tour through the
Middle West and to California.
Misses Edna Earle Workman and
F. S. Bond is spending two weeks
at Fort Moultrie, Charleston.
Mrs. W. W. Harris and daughter,
Cornelia, are at home from a va^at!ion
stay at Dillon with Mrs. Harris’ pa-
rents. j jdaught^. Miss Ethel Hunter, who is Mildred Perdue the past week. 'They
Miss Emma Little was the week- I* patient in the Columbia hospital. wrere> accompanied home by Miss Per-
^nd-guest-of Mr. and Mrs. Rush! Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy and due for a visit.
Thackston in Greenville. i Mrs. 0. O. Copeland and children of Mrs. D. E. Tribble Miss Nannie
Mrs. R. C. Stewart and daughter, Newberry are spelling several days Young Tribble, Mrs. R.’F. Blakely awl
visiting points of interest in Tennes- ‘ -
see and Kentucky.
Mrs. N. P. Pratt of Decatur, Ga.,
is spending two weeks with her
' Mrs. R. Lee Hunter leaves tomor
row to spend the week-end with her
Misses Margaret mnd Ruth Minick
of Prosperity, were tlte guests of Miss
Mrs. V. M. Grille, are spending two
to return to their home in New York.
Mrs. S... B. Hayes, Jr., and little! daughter, Mrs. George W. Taylor.
insects cause the farmers to lose in-
ling. Therefore, do everything possible'left the part week for Bonclarken, or. ana iixxie uaugnver. mrs. ueorge .layior.
The't„‘p|„ R«,k, n. C.. .ft^r spending I?" to her home S.turdsy m Betty and Julia Taylor aier spend-
pells come, and j transplanting, eral weeks as the guest of Mr. and '*■ <=• A.
transplanting
terest more than in spring gardening.'
4 Puddling the roots, which is nothing
However, summer and fall gardens
more than plunging the roots into a
mixture of soil and water, before
guest
Mrs. E. L. Blakely.
Mrs. C. A. Boozer and Mrs. Myrtle
Hunter have returned from a visit to
are *J^*^*^ transplanting, is very helpful. Shade' relatives in Arcadja, Fla.
making
crops:
planting of the following
the plants with old berry boxes, news- Mi.ss Catherine Blakely, who is at-'*. ^
...S fonslinn, ai.mnsss,- I CarOUna
mother, Mrs, J. A. Bailey, for several j camp near Athens, Ga.
weeks. | Friends of Mrs. R. L. Plaxico will
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stutts and chil- be interested t<^ know she is recuper-
dren are on a vacation trip of several! ating at home after undergoing a
days in the ISmoky mountains of!tonsil operation the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hucks and
paipers, pine*tops, or bean vines un-i tending summer school at Peabody
^ Irish Potatoes — Lookout Mountain|college, Nashville, Tenn., spent sev-,, *«• n r r i
and Irish Cobler, up to August 1. j Watch for insectsf Stop them whenteral days the pa.st week with her pa-| M^oncks
Turnips—Extra early Purple Top;L^ey begin to work. It is easier j rents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Blakely, i Misses
Friends of Misses Emma Little and
daughters, Miss Catherine, and Mrs.
W. W. Arrington, spent Friday in Gna
visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Hovey Reid of Lyman^
spent the week-^nd with Mrs. Reid’s
(father, F. M. Boland.
The following group of young peo
ple, accompanied by Miss Ruth Bai
ley, are attending the Baptist assem
bly at Ridgecrest, N. C.: Misses Jamie
Little, Annie Lee Jackaon, Elsie
Neighbors, Mary Lou Johnson, Pau-
Catherine Blakely will be interested! line and Adelaide Roberts, *Mrs. CMin
to know they will be members of the 1 Johmson, Fred Webb and Paul League.
Y^qw Abet^ep ^xrf^-ther Jiave *-largerf Ws F^es Taylor ahif AHcen J^k end pf
Turnips (Rutabaga) — Iw'Provedj f^any friends. Mole crick- lor are spending the remainder of the ^
" A.1.^ r ^ -.4. 4 Ki n Mr. ana Mrs. Lrary, Martin. , ^
Purple Top, up to August 1. '.^,^3 tunnel just under the surface of
Beans—Bountiful, Stringless Green-soil, cutting off plant roots. Con-
, I trol with poisoned bait, scattered over
Beets—Crosby’s E^ptian; Detroit infested area late in afternoon. This
Dark Red.
Lettuce — Big Boston-, Mignonette,
Gary '!
Friends of Mrs. Virginia Guorard.i
New York.
Gray
Funeral Home
Clinton, S. C.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
M* nnd M.
^ EMBALMERS
Ambulance Service
Phones 41 and S99-J
L. RUSSELL GRAY sad
f. PARKS ADAIR, G«iL Mgr*.
summer at Montreal, N. C
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Chapman at-t .
t,nd«l the state Amerloan Le|tlon|<'»"«f''‘t,''f"<l'Mrs. Frank Kell-j
meeting held In Florence the past'
la compoaed of the following; Cotton- week. i> <^<> hoap.tal |
aeed meal 5 pounda. rice flour 5 Mlaa Roaa Mahaffey la at home!- t ..‘k
pounds, calcium arsenate one-half < after attending summer school at the m ivA
pound; and one cup of molasses to f university of South Carolina. • lu i
J taiva, « g a au . 1 1 uu They werc accomoanied home bv Mrs.
seven cups of water. Billy King sjH'iit the*week-end withj ' . '
.\phis or Plant Lice: Spray thor-'relatives at Pawley’s Island. i vip » tv, r »T
ough y with fish oil or one ounce of M.-sses Madeline. Anita and Angelal^^^j
laundry soap, one gallon water, one t aaaanova have returmd -home afU-n »
, spending the past thret* weeks at' ^
teaspcfonful black leaf 40.
ture.
Mrs. Edward Henry, accompanied by
K. Bozard of Green-
week-end gue.st.s of
Mr. and Ruthsige Aftair in Rock Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud W. Taylor, Miss
. .1 , . i Ruby Taylor, Pavylyn O’Shields and
King sj>ent the past week v,
business trip to Birmingham,
Pickle Worm I in Cantaloupes and Camp St. .Ann, Rocky Bottom, ’ _V m,.. i
Squash: Dust plants while wet with Pickens. ’ ^ ^
dew with one part calcium arsente tO; Giles Batchelor- of Eatonton, Ga., r
five jiarts lime. Begin dusting when'spent the wwk-end with ^friends in|
I plants begin to bloom and continue the city,
at ten day intervals until crop is ma-; W. G.
on a
Ala., ami Jacksonville, Fla.
Firebricks "are now being made outi ^r. and Mrs. L W. Rawl, Mrs. E.
of old newspapers. The left-winglj Woodruff and daughter, Miss Viv-
ian, and Miss Dorothy Clark of Gold-
viUe, are spending the week at Myrtle
Beach.
Billy Jone« of Bishopville, spent
aeversil days the past week with
friends in the city.
Jack Holland spent the past week
sheets aren’t any good; too inflam
matory.
Floor Sanding
City Electric 3 Plumbing
Mr. and Mr.s. Whitney Young were
guerts Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. R. H.
Gause.
Dr. 'Marshall W. Brown and Mrs.
Brown, Mrs. S. C. Hays and W. R.
Anderson, Jr., have returned from a
fVlp of several weeks to California
and tour of the Western national
parks.
The many friends of Miss Ethel
Hunter will regret to know that she
Comp
any
•i,u »* .J f y ou .1 > a patient in the Columbia hospita ,
with Mr. and Mrs, J. G. Shuler m', . ... , .
having had the misfortune of falling
and breaking her hip.
Mrs. G. C. Hays of Hartwell, Ga.,
is the gue.rt of her sister, Mrs. W. E.
Monts.
Dr. F. 1). Jones was a visitor in
Electrical — Plumbing — Heating
Contractors
fi. M. Timmerman
Phone 36
Repair*
Richtex.
Mis.s Geraldine Smith of Clenuson
college, was the week-end guest of
.Mise .Mae Barton.
Misses Dean Mosher and Edna Jean
Ray of Commerce, Ga., spent the past g- , . . .g ,
week as guests of Miss Barbara Mont-
■Miss Sara Cannon,
gomery.
Ijamar Nelson and Sam ('.aasanova,
who have been attending camp at
Fort Moultrie for two weeks, have re-
turneil borne.
who is attend
ing summer .school at Peabmly college,
Nashville, Tenn,, sfient the week-end
with friends here.
Miss Helen Gilchrist left Monday
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... ‘ f Ti 1. / /V •* for a two weeks’ .stay in Washington
Miss Betty Jane Dorough of Quit- ^
man, Ga., who has lieen visiting her
AND FOR THE PICNICS -
DURING JULY AND AUGUST
What*8 a picnic .without ice cream — but be sure
you ask for
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(Trade-Mark Registered)
aunt, Mrs. Felder Smith, returned
home the past week. She was accom-
ipanied by Mr.s. Smith for the week-
Miss Olive .Naljors is spending her
vacation in the mountains.
Dr. and Mrs, P. D. Brooker and
,Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brooker of Colum-
,.•••« 11' u- iL ibia, were guests of Miss Georgia'
Miss Virginia Burns, W. M. Walk-' • 7, ,
er, Mrs. R. R. Walker an<l Miss.Shir-1
ley W’alker of I>aurens are spending
end.
the week in l/iuisville, Ky., with Mrs.
Walker’s brother, A. H. Runner.
Mrs. J. L. Slappey spent the pa.st
week in Atlanta wieh her daughter.s,. ^ i , •
Nix and Miss Natalene, JI res»,ytenan mis^sionanes to
Mrs. O. O. Coiieland, Oswald and
[Gene <'o|M‘land of Newberry, spent
[.‘Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. W’. C.
' Shealy.
I Misses .Susan Cockrell and Lina
A.
Mrs. O.
•Slapjiey.
A. L. Shepard, manager of J. C.
Penney Co., spent Monday and Tues
day in Columbia attending a mana
gers’ convention.
Brazil, and .Miss Gertrutle .Mason ofj
Memphis, Term., were guests for sev
eral days the |>a.Ht week, of .Mrs.
George W’. Taylor.
Mrs. Willard Jones is spending two
weeks with her husliand, who is at-
Mr, and Mrs. Drummond Bailey an
nounce* the birth of a son on Satur
day, July Ifi. I Ag. 4 1 , -4 -.L %«•
K. It Wo, After a two wet‘ks’ visit with .Miss
.Mrs. Arnold cannon has returnea
•Mary Bailey Owens, .Mi.ss h ranees
tending summer school at the Univer-I
'sity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.!
W’allace has returned to her home in
Try an old-fashioned picnic during this hot weather for
a change! You'll find that DiximaiD tastes even better
out-of-doors than it does at the dinner table.
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home after visiting friends and rela
tives in Richmond and Roanoke, V’a. sj , ,i
Dr. Felder .Smith attended a state ‘ • ,■ , n . ,,
buard mveti.,* of Iho -South Carolinai, "f -hj-arUn-
Opl„m. tii5t« a,i:l Kxamii..-r» in Spar-['’'"'‘f- !"•»*
tanburg on Monday, ; _ . .0*1 1
Mr.. Char;.-. Hill an,I chil,Iron havc ;„ ' l««ico ..lu-nl Satuclay and
r,.turnrd to fharlcton after a viait t’'"'*"'": .
Mr. and Alra. F. M. Stutta. I ' ""T "f ( olambia, i.
to
Frnonl. of L.'S.'Hendcraon will be “ “''’'I*
:.,l to know he i., rrcupcratinif at hia'Bf'-'k'-'-. wh" >» r..cup,-ratm(5
, fii.,....- (from a recent operation at Dr. Hays
home from an operotion illness,
John William Abrams of Gray Fu-
neial Home, ha.s gone to Nashville,
jTenn., where he is pursuing *a six
months’ course in emlwilming,
1 Mrs. O. B. King and children and
R. C, .Stewart w’cre visitors in Saluda
during the week
operation at Dr. Hays
hospital.
Mrs. Benny Milling i.s visiting her
son in Wa.shington.
Miss Caroline Martin left this week
' for a visit to relatives in Virginia.
Mrs. M. J. DuBose has nsturned
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Greenwood, S. C.
from a we^^ stay in Sumter.
Miss Frances Barnett is visiting
Miss Doris King in Hartsville.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Burton and son,
Henry, visited Mrs Ella Burton, near
Whitmire, on Sunday.
Dr. and Mks. H. Earl Spencer and
son are on a visit to relatives in
Virginia.
Mrs. M. L. Robertson, Mrs. Henry
Cook, Misses Essie and Martha Da
vidson and Mary Lizzie Owens are on
a tern thrys* trip to Mammoth Cave,
Kentucky, and. other points x»f inter
est.
iMrs. D. J. Brimm is spending sev
eral days in Florida.
Mrs. G. A, Burton, Henry Burton,
Misses Caroline Martin and Cather
ine Blakely visited Mr. and Mrs.
James G. Monroe in Latta on Satur
day,
Mrs, J, L. Slappy returned Sunday!
from a visit to relatives in Atlanta. '
Mrs, P, B. Adair, Mr. and Mrs.!
Clyde Lankford and Miss Agnes Mill-|
ing left Sunday for a ten days’" trip
to New York.
'Miss Mabel Aldred of Summerville,
Ga., has returned to her home after
a visit to Miss Emma Little.
Mr. and Mrs. William Foster of
Detroit, M^h., announce the birth of
a daughter on Sunday, July 17, at Dr.
Condensed Statement of the .Condition of
$. Baileii i $01
BANKERS
of Clinton, South Carolina
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 30, 1938
, ;RESOURCES
Ijoans and Discounts $639,815.11
Stocks and Bonds 50,206.00
Real Estate 28,200.37
Cash on Hand and Due From Banks 31.3,540.16
Other Resources 1,936.92
'TOTAL $1,033,698.56
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock $ 20,201.40
Subordinated Deposits 379,798.60
Undivided Profits 11,963.00
Due to Bank.s NONE
Bills Payable .t NONE
Other Liabilities NONE
Deposits 621,735.56
TOTAL $1,033,698.56
Your attention is called to the above statement re
flecting the condition of our bank. On the strength of
this statement we solicit the accounts of firms, corpor
ations and individuals, both Commercial and Savings.
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RUBBER STAMPS
24.HOUR SERVICE
Any kind or size stamp you may need.
NOTARY PUBLIC SEALS.
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Wedding Invitations, Announcements, Stationery.
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wa.ste paper basket, letter file.s, pencils, ink wells, rubber
bands, carbon paper, second sheets, etc.—are very useful
when you need them. Let us keep you supplied with all
office accessories.
Ledgers, Journals, Cash Books, Columnar Books,
Ijooseleaf Ledgers and Sheets.
Typewriter and Adding Machine Ribbons, Carbon
Paper, Adding Machine Paper.
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