The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 13, 1939, Image 7
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THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1939
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THE CUNTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C.
PAGE SEVEN
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LOCATES AT CROSS HILL
T^r. O. T. Alf^, of Alabama, ar
rived in Cross Hill durinsr the week'
to take up the practice as physician,
in the town whkh has been without a.
dootor since the" death of Dr. C. B.
Mills several weeks ago.
THE CHRONICLES
WANTED RATES
1c per ward far first
tioa; five iasertioaa far tka
price of foar. Miataiaai charge
25e.
Card of thanks an<f^^batas
of respect. Ic a word* iwyable
in advance. Minimnni SOc.
CoUege sports are really on the
, boom now. A glance at collegiate
i sports schedule for the next few
' weeks in enough to send an avid base
ball fan into paroxynns of delight
week-end guest of Miss Tilly Mead-
OAvs in Greenville, and they attended
,a house party of Coker college stu
dents at River Falls.
Friends of Rev. W. R. Bouknight
will be sorry to know that he is con-
pears Coach Chick Galloway will bejfine^ to his home this w’eek on
able to take charge of the P. C. base- count of illness.
LAND SALE
The 3tate of South Carolina,
County of Laurens.
In Court of Common Pleas.
conrunittee for Troy A. Baile/.**
Terms of Sale: Cask.
The successful bwlder, other
the Plaintiff herein, knmediateiy u|>-
on the conclusion of the bidding, aball
Walter P. Whaley. Committee for^deposit with the Clerk of Court Uw
ac-jTroy A. Bailey. PUintiffs, \*s Dewey (sum of five per cent per annum as a
G. Hill and May G. Hill, Defend^ts. | j^uarantee of his good faith in the
same to be applied to
ball team after his recent illness . . .[ M*** Emily Ferguson of Queens-j Pursuant to a Decree of the Court^bidding The same lo oe aoDiieo to
N™-, about ptvp.r»tion* for tho op-!$'■'''"■• spent the. in the above suted caae. I tail! wll ,h, pu;ehaw price upon hia^omplT.
Spring holidays with her parents, at public —*— *- "*- wwityiy
not to mention the numerous ti*ack, ^ ^he major league baseball ^ yii-s.
— -- r' t-- 1 K. Ferguson.
tennis, and golf rhllfches comfng up.|season is monopolizing daily sports'. Friends of Mrs. Maggie Ray will Hou.>^e.
There is no doubt al>out it: baseball isj^heets now . The Yanks are con-! regret to learn that she is seriously
taMomin* more fi™ly entrench.^ ini,|,,^^^, at her home here.
putnc outcry to the highest bid-'inpr with the termt of *ale. otiw-
jtler, eitr.er in or in frimt of the Court wj.se to be paid to Plaintiff for credit
its rilchtful place as an equal to any Philadelphia, in'
major sp<.rt m colU«e ath.etms, and American league
i r 'situation . . . One baseball commen-'
Wofford, Newberry, and Erskine
Mr. ami Mrs. T. d’. Owens and
at Ijaurens, t. H.. b. C., on on the indebtedness. In the event
Salesday in May next, being .Monday the succtsssful bidder should fail to
the 1st vlay of the month, during theimake such deposit, or should fail to
cKiH...., ..vTt p hr.urs for such sales, the follow.'comply with the terms of' sale. th«
childiiii aiui T. K. 0\%t*ns woro visi- du^crilKHj - -
have gotten off to a head start over
the others in the race for the cham-
r-rbo DEsv-T- o ’ ^ • 1. 1 i-pionship of the Palmetto baseball
hOR RENT—3-room, unfurni.shed, up- r u * , j ,1. ,1.
league, but it don t mean a thing this
. early in the season (we hope). W’c
_ honestly believe that P. C. has cham-
rstaiis ajuirtmenL .\pply to
Loftis, Kki E. Carolina .\ve.
S. B.
One baseball
tator confessed that the only conipH-
meutarj' remark he could make about
[the .\t.hletics was that, “Connie Mack
is a very nice old man.” Only time
will tell whether or not their plight
is .so extreme.
It’s
tors in (ireenwood Sundav.
I said lands shall be re-sold on the same
property, to wit:
ly 11 c- • c . , ,, ,1 tract, piece, or parcel of or some subseiiuent Salesday on tha
M,^-' w'f'r H *" l.aurtms ^nie terms, at risk of the defaulting
.Mis. W. K. t I i.>p, Sr., of Cl OSS Hill, ^ County. State of South Carolina, con- purcha.str.
spent Tuesday in C olumhia. , taiiiing ihret* hundred thirtv-thi*ee t,!. u . ' # ’
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Caldwell of and o-'-f—oK .-inn. 1 puroh.nser to pay for papers,
tiieenville, and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin jy 1^..
one-fourth ^333*^ )
Bennett of Edgefield, have
returned
h
and bi>unde<}
acres, more
on the North
The purchaser to pay
stamps ami rt*c»»niiog.
■by
la:uls of
vnu Drvy t r ■ u 1 ■ u- • 1 u- 11“'^ absolutely amazing how foul' their homes after being calk'd herejon the East
lOR R^T - Two r^ni.s f urnishcHl pionship material this season, and we ,, 1 the past week on account of the death children, on the .South
or unfumi.vhe.i. wnh Ivilh «n<i pn- exi.oct them, despite a weak start. ,^^,,^1, ,,, |,j„i„|^'ef their father. W. C. I'unninghara. |.|, 1|. .M.ller Estate and on the
ted neaiby .... Sighs! hriends of Mrs. B. h. t opet
vaje entraivct*. -Apply to R. F. Adair, soon to be pounding away at the
<J0 East Carolina .A\’«. tf of he ladder. .\s we predicUnl sev
eral weeks back, almost evei*>’bo<ly
looks gixHi in the Palmetto league
i this year, and things are gi>ing to be
lawful hot up until the last minute of
cars parke<
she is
W’ANTED—Cedar logs. Clinton
ing Co. Phone 300.
Mill-
tfi
FOR RENT—Downsta.
furnisht*d or unfuin .
V. Martin. Phone 27“-!.
apartment,
i. Mrs. A. comiH-'tition
Ic
It's getting so that when bull ses
sion Ulk turns to siKuts nowadays.
C. boys’ favorite comeback is,
until we play ’em in ten-
F(>R RENT—2-:oom upstairs apart
ment. pa tly fuinishtnl, private'the P
bath. AI-o for rent lo a lady, one fur-j “Just wait
ni-neti downstairs htnlroom. Private | nis!’’
entrance, connecting bath. Rent rea-l At this writing, news from
sellable. Colk'ge View. Phone 176. j Blue Stocking netmen now touring
south, is so scaiTe in this
'corner that there ain’t none. H(w-'^
[ever, Lufler’s lads annihilated Wtif-
IX>R S.ALE--S<‘veral nice young Jer
-ey milk cows. See J. H. Stone. ( ■ ,
20-2c^®*‘‘^ in impiessive style last week,
winning every match, frt*shman and
and gnians of disappointment came'"’** *"‘ to know that
fivni the sjH'ctators lining the topj” Patient at Hays hospital,
row of the grandstand during the! ^Hs. Roy Thomas, .Mrs. .Alma Tins-
Newberiy game when the foul balls **-J - E- k- Knox were
missed the cars .... Clinton high’s'^*”’ Sunday of Mi’, and .Mrs.
next home ba.seball game is with Tinkler^ in t liffside, N. ( .
(rieenwmxl next Wtslnesday . . . < opu'.and, libraiian at
The high sclund tennis team is piac-'^^^dversity, (ii eeiiville, spent
ticing steadily thi'se days. I*ix>s- ^P'holiflays with his jiarents,
IHTts aiv fine for a goixl team among -'H. aiul Mrs. \N. 1). ( opeland.
,the boys and girls. Irby lypp will| Buchanan and son, I>iliy
the P'‘‘^k^K*y the number one posi-'
’tion for the boys with Rufus Sailler
ami Jxahfii .Mimmugh pressing him
For the girls, .liny Sitller
I is l aU-d best.
T. ,1. Coleman Estate,'
by lands of ('am|>bi'II
by lands' of
West'
land by Ian*is of IXdlie Mad.ien and lands'
V. R. FLEMING.
C. V. C. P. & G. Jj.
Dated .April llth. I'AUC—2T-3t,
of Ik'. Fuller. This tract of land is
the siiae tract conveyixl to Troy .A.
Hailey which det*d is rocor<k‘«l in
Deed BtX'k »t3, |tage ItkT. and Ix'ing
the same tract of land this dav con-
vtVkvl to Us by Walter P. Whaley, t
Hipp & Chandlor
Clothes for Men and Boys
A'uur Business .Appreciated
W. .A. Buchanan and son,
'attended a hi'ise show in Tryon, N.
j('., yesterday.
; '.Mr. and .Mrs. Harvey Kggleton. .Mr.
'and .Mis. L. .A. Reeves and M.
<’arr sjn'nt Sunday in the mountains
FOR RENT--One downstairs 4-nK»m varsity Great
linfumishtxl a^iartnient. P r i v a t e' j>
bath. Apply 17.T Musgrove Strrvt.|Gji^kert, their number th ree singles
S. . Dunlap. 13-2c ,,|jjvf»r. A^-toHllv lost a set (although
It was the only
W.ANTED—iStwing to do. Prices rea
sonable. .Mrs. W. R. Anderson, Clin
ton, S. C.. R.F.D. No. 1 Ip
FOR RENT—iXnwnatairs unfurnished,
apartment, 2 rooms with kitchen
ette, private bath, porch and private
ea'^nce. Apply to Muss Ar\-a Henry,!
146 Musgrove St.
IP,
FOR Mattress repair
upholstering, call or write us. AH
work guarantwl. Carroll Mattress
W;.rks, 411 Glenn St., Phone it3, New-
I»erry, S. C.
U. S. APPROVED CHICK.S. Blood-
tested Reds. Rocks, New Hamp-!
shire. Hatches every Tuesday. C*1I in
to see us. Feeds, Brooders and (Thick
Supplies. Farmer Hatchery, 908 Main!
St., Newberry, S. C. tf
unex|>ected strength, it would »t*em
and furniture€l<*ar sailing to another
P. C.’s golfing enthusiasts can l>o
siH'ii almost eveiy afternoon swatting
was the chagrin' t’^^iupus
C. plavors when Bob ; • • • us of the,one
Hugh Jacobs tells am>ut the recent
hail storm. He says that he was
practicing putting when the hail he-|
fall ami that he w'ent iiTside,[
leaving his golf ilialls on the green.
When it was all over he found the
gra.ss literally coveriHl with “golf
balls,” and he had to wait until the
balls of ice meltwl befort* he coubl
find his real one to continue prac
tice!
Thornwell high schiKil continued
ito monopolize track honors in these
parts by winning the tlislrict high
(’hatterhoxing ,school track nuH*t held on the P. ('.
player, actually lost
he won his match)!
set of the afternmin won by Wofford,
so we understand. “Vep, he let us
down,’ said the P. C. boys.
The Blue Stockings’ strongi*st op-
j position in the steta was expecte<l by
many to come from Wofford. Now,
ina or CTem.son <levelop
stale tennis championship.
We hope that •by the time this ap-j track last Thui’silay.
PEOPLE
YOU KNOW
AtXIDUNT
, ost *»nly
INSURA.NCE TICK FTPS
.s.
32.
2oc a day, |Hiy
W. Sumerel, I*hoiics
CHICK.<—('HICK.<. We ha^v .^•k>cted
Pure ^.W.D. Tt*stisl Chick's Tu«*s-
days and Fridays. Starting, Growing
and I^aying .Mash. Grains, Fwslers,
h<iunlains. Chick Tablel.s and Oyster
.'^ludls. Blakely Brother- Seed Store.
Te!ei»hone 188.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Simierd and
up to daughters. Virginia and Betty, visitixl
80 and Mrs. Sumertd’s mother, .Mrs. J. M.
tf; Vaughn, In Belton Sumlay.
Bennie Wilson of Spartanbui-g.
spent Friiluy with hi> sister, Mrs. (’.
E. Nichid', an<l .Mr. .Nk’hols.
.Mrs. Ku.ssel Gray visited her sister,
.Mrs. (f. T. Bams. w)io is ill, in ('har-
!«*tte Wednes<lay and Thurs«lay.
Rev. W. N. E.ng :ii|d Mrs. la.ng Biakdy and Mrs. Sudi.
attended the W. .M. I’, state asst-mbly
TOM.ATO PL.ANTS--.My Peter Hen- TiHsking in Columbia yrsteislay.
derson T<Nnato Plant.' are just fine Miss .Mauiie Sumerel spent a few
and miw is a go<xl time to put them days the past w«*«-k in- Ruby with her
out. J. W. Milam. Ip, sister, .Mrs. J. S. .Mc<»rt»gor, and .Mr.
.McGregor.
DAHLIA and (iLADIoLI BULBS.
.several VarietH*s of Dahlias. Gladi-
0.1 ‘in .Mixed ami S«|»arate Colors.
Na-sturtiums in Bulk and Big .Assort
ment of Flower S«*e<ls in Packages.
Blakely Brt»thers Sinxl •''tore. Tele-
Ic
lih 'lie iHs
nm SALK
at . 4t8 !ni
I OR .^AI^K
ht'art roses.
o;-ag*". 2l8’ dozen. .Mr>. T
‘.one 174-W.
Prof, and .Mrs. Ikrthwell Graham
ami .Miss KatlMTine Graham weix* vis
itors in Greenville .Saturday.
.lack Dillard <»f .Sitarlanburg, wa-
here FTiday to attend the funeral of
-lohn T. Little.
.Mr. ami .Mrs. E. C. .Stone. KlU-iT
.Stone and .Mi.ss .Mary .Allen .Stone of
Union, vi: itisl .Mr and Mrs, C. Bai
ley and .Miss .Mayme Ix'ake .Sunday.
.Mr. and .Mrs. Grady .Adair and
daughter, Linda, vi-tietl .Mrs. .Adair's
parents, .Mr. and .Mrs. J. .M. Dukes, in
S<*dalia Sunday.
Mis. ( hris R. Walker of Camden.
N, .J., was the guest of rdlitive- here
the pust wfek-end.
.Mis> Vivian Parks .Adair, meml»er
of the M'hiMil facully'at .McCormick,
spent the week-end here with her pa
rents, Mrs, and Mrs. V. P. Adair.
Mrs. Carl Hart of York, and .Mrs
't ^ ‘'George^. Young of laiurens, were
.Groom unfurnisrKxl . . • ,
visitors rK*re .Monday.
•Mr. and .Mrs. J, A. (’heatham spent
the week-end in Abbeville with ix'la-
tives.
For cash. 2<mi bu hels
'hel. D E. Tr:b)de Co
Ic
< cell Brunm-i “.Swin't-
Ideal for iMiupuets ami
P. Owens,
Ic
< ABB.ACrE PEANTS ami (» n i o n
Plants. Rtxl. White. Yellow and
.Multiplying Onion Sets. Vigoro, Bode
.Mt al. CotUmsetxl .Meal and Nitrate of
,'s<vda. Lime, Sulphur. Evergreen and
Triogen. Blakely Brother> .Seetl Store.
Telephone 18S. Ic
njk RENT
ai»aitment in m-w home, private
bath, iioi-ch and garage. Phone 1.V2-W,
or see Mrs. W. M. McCi-ary, Calvert
Avenue. Ic
!guests Sunday of relalivi's at Hickory
! Tavern.
: .1, .M. DeA'oung ami son, F!arl, who
are at pmseiit employtxl in Danville,
* Va., spent F!aster at their home here.
Dr. and Mrs. F'. K. Shmly ami
daughter, .Miss Margamt Shealy, are
sp«‘nding this wwk in Charleston.
Miss Shealy i.s representing Clinton
, in the .Azalea festival. They will Im*^
joined there by their daughter and
sister, .Mrs. L. H. Oden, ami Dr. Oden
of Blackshear, Ga.
Will .Allen .Addy, who is bsated at
pr»*sent in F!astover, spent the w.ek-
eml here with. .Mr.s. .Addy ami son.
.Mrs. C. W. (’»>o|M*r, .Mrs. Is‘e .Add
FMward' were
visitor" III Giei'iivilk* Wtslne-day.
•Mr. and .Mix. .). T. Brown '*f Liu-
leris, s|M-iit Die week-end With the
lattei’s parents, .Mr, and .Mix, Joe
Burges.s. |
.Mix. F’loride (ksldaid of Columbia,
was the guest a few days the past
wix'k id .Mr. ami .Vli". B. .S. Pinson.
.Mi.sr,es FHizabeth .Sheppard of R'S'k
Hill, ami .lanet Houston of York,
Isith students at Winthrop, are here
thi" vvi-ek for piaitice teaching at
FToi da Stri-et sehoid.
.Ml. umi .Mis, .1. T. Pack ami chil-
d'lM pent F'.a-ter with friends in
.\i.dei.''on and alleiidisl the song fi -
tival at the WF -tudio in Gieen-
vTle on .Sunday afferniMin.
.Ml- Maiy Sue .Smith of Jom-ooro
•a-hool fai-ulty, wa." the week-eri'l
gue.'st of .Mr-. I>M'eno«.IJuyd^
.Miss Glady- Bynd '*and George
.Mastm of Chailotte, were the week
end guests of the latter'" mother,
(.Mrs. D. W. .Mason. “ *•'
.Ml.'" O. B. Burgess has returned to
her (lutii*s at the Presbyterian h'»s-
pital, Charlotte. .N. C., after spending
the holidays with hi*r parents^^.-Mr:*
and .Mrs. .Iih* Burgess.
R. J. Pitts spent .Sunday in Sumter j
and Mrs. Pitts, who visited her sister.
Miss I»uise Bultman there, over the
of .North Carolina.
j .Mis.s Jeanette F’eigu.son of F'.ast
Oraitge, .N. J.. is the giu'st of her
brother, R. 17 F’ei giisoiir^and .Mrs.
F'erguson.
.Mrs. Veil .Mills of Leesville, Misses
Katherine ami Lena Long of Newton,
.N. C., visitixl Mr. and .Mrs. Henry
.Suliei F'riday.
Dr. and .Mrs. .S. H. Hay of .Morris
town, Tenn., spent .Monday with the
former’s mother, Mrs. F'. J. Hay.
' '.Mrs. J. H. flonnon and .Miriam
I Doniion were visitors in GriH'tiville on
I F'riday.
j .Mr. and Mrs. F'laink Cason of New
York City and K. .A. Ca.son of Wash-
lington, Ga.. spent a few days the
■ past Week with their lirothei, L. FL
jCa.son and Mrs. ( ason. j
I .lames Cimch and Miss Olive De-.
Young were visitors at ('himney RiK’k,'
|N’, <’., Sunday.
I Mr. ami -.Mrs. W. J. Hadfield of
Newburgh, N. V.. were week-end
guests of .Mr. and .Mrs. R. 1*. Chap
man.
F’riends of B. .S. Pinson will be sor
ely to barn that be i." confiniHl to
'his home tliH week on account of ill
ness.
' .Ml'S FIlizalteth l.ynn. Dr. .Annie
Pejipei ami .Mi .Maty WTii'Iow, mem-
i)»eis of FTorida .^d.ite Woman’- tol
lege, Tal*a)ia"i t. F la., "pent ^ in I i.v
bi le w ill till- f onieC |.;u nt D .
and .Ml". I,. R - Lynn.
Ml". J. A f ob man. Mix. .1 R ■ I
Todd and .Ml', f . Byniim Bett at
tended |)ie Pi e-byti-l la of tin- .\. R
P ebuich in (ii ei-nvvo.id W ediO 'day
ami Thursday. Thosi* attending the
meeting on Wedtie.day weie; Mis
I F!. B. .'sloan, .Mrs. In iie Todd, .Misses
Maigaiet ami Katheiine Blakely, Mi'.
Hubert Todd, .Ml.-.. I< L” IMaxico uml
! Rev. C. Bynum Betts.
FOR SALE - FOR RENT
FOR S.XLE — Just received several youn^ mules and
mares. Ilaxe plenty of K»«d building! s;ind.
FOR RENT — One l-rm»m house, four miles out on Cal
houn Hitihwax.
HUBERT J. Pins
Getting Up Nights
Bac^fuhe
LEG PAINS - LOSS OF ENERGY - TIRED
LISTLESS - LAZY FEELING - BURNING
PASSAGE • DIZZINESS - SWOLLEN ANKLES
NERVOUSNESS
May be caused by functional
KIDNEY WEAKNESS
Irom inorf jnre
Many kidneys betome slu4;civh and nerd jo I lo
pats ol aiidt and poiv>nous wastes KI DANS i" ^ b
formula indKatrd at a stimulant diurriw <■•’ the k *
bladder. Thovtandtoi tuflerert irom tlu|gr\h k dneyt ^
KIDANS Report t ol plea .mg iCNulit rra^ a u- it. .irB
kidney* need help to carry on ihnr norrral el***' -ti .c I
write for KIDANS te Jay Te .t KIDANa on c r i
•rr and
. *.ar
a’td
e -e J
11 t
*
c ef
rctuLt or no cott Twote -Dr. full i/r K>«t
s:
Send No Money
ResMits or 'Money Bacl\
Wr'te r«W>r tor tnr. ' « . hll^AN.-> Sr d r.o r—r
tirji SI ||C. I fji-r h j- • •
ing to ea-y. dnr.t Tf r,, ,t i -
wondrrtidl. refarn fP.e *.r -d u J F.IDAS
/a// St TSf II • < c-f w d t ii • t .'
comet larirA M e, a ' • -r h'lliA'^
21. Atl^nt^ Cr.agii
HtV
IONOMY
W'.ANTED—Desire to contact imme
diately first-class poultry and live-
stixrk man. Must be hard wtrrker an<l
amt)itk>u.s. Have motiem plant already' vj.sited the former’s .><i.ster, .Mrs. \V. \V.
and considerable financial investments Buino-s, and .Mr. Burnes, in Greenville
in it myself. 0|>portunities for first-j the past week-end.
class man. Hugh F. Little, P. 0. Box Mr. and .Mrs. F'. L. Baker of Knox-
2<»7. Phone 720, Spartanburg, S. ( . iville, Tenn., .Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ray
“"-'if of Lake Toxaway, N. (’., and .Mrs. C.
T. Payne of Union, were the gue.<ts
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C.
Jr.
Mrs. R. C. Naliors of Atlanta, is the vvj*ek-end, accompanied him home, j
guest of her si.ster-in-law, Mr. and j Howell will leave .Saturday!
Mrs. W. Taylor Adair, and Mr Adair, .McPherson in Atlanta, w'here'
Mr.s. M. C. Poole and Alice Poole
as
1st..
TOMATO PLANTS
F'ield Grown.
.Also Pepper, Flgg and S-weet Potato
ants. Seed Corn. Beans, Pea.«, To-( „
he will take up active duty
Lit utenant in the CCTC camp.
.Ml". F’rank .Martin, Jr., and son,
Frank, of Laurens, were the guests]
Tuesday of .Mrs. Harry Nettles. j
.M'ss Alice Neighbors of Greenville,!
spent the week-end with her mother,
•Mrs. R. P. Neighbors. I
.Mr. and .Mrs. J. D.
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tatnous xianisf^-
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LOOK AT THESE QilALITY FEATWES
w tf f I X Jimmy, spent Sunday
Mr.s. F.ffie Wasson of HickojT Tax- former’s parents.
Plant
mate. Spinach. era, spent a few day. here the
.Mastard,UttiKe. Radish. t.r«,t,lk-et.^^^ daughter, .Mr..
Bass and
in Greer
Mr. and
.son,
with
Mrs
and .Many Others. Blakely Brothers,
Seed Store. Telephone 188 Icj
Wingard, and Mr. Wingard.
COTTO.N SEED — Our own
Planting, cultivating, harvesting
and ginning under our personal su-
peiwision. Farm Relief No. 5, germi
nation 97G ; Clevewilt, strain 7, 98%
germination. Bushel 90c. Also a few
Farm Relief No. 4, two years old, 80c.
.All seed planted one year from breed-
er
■with 2'f Ceresan, 10c bushel. J. P.
Kellett A- Son. Fountain Inn, S. C.
27-3c
.Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Cooper and son,
raising , ^-y*^*^* visited .Mrs. Cooper’s fath
er, W’. L. Wise, in Batesburg the past
week-end.
Misses Bessie Smith and Gracie
Carter of C3inton, N. C., were the
week-end guests of friends here.
'Miss Earline Parks, iVIiss Emily
Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Buck Myrick
•Mr. and .Mr.s. K. A. Pitt.s, Mrs.
Ethel Pitts, F'ranees I>t*e Pitts, .Mrs.'
Nannie A. Pitts and .Mrs. B. Doster
visited friends in Augusta and Aiken]
on Sunday. I
Mr. and M rs. E. A. Sim.s and daugh-|
ter of Atlanta, ..Mrs. J. P. Maddoxi
and .son of Madison, Ga., spent Easteri
with their mother, Mrs. C. L. Sims.*
t.Mi.ss F'ranees Simpson was the'
Striking new Westing-
house design ,.. all-steel
cabinet, insulated against
heat and n<Mse . . . all
porcelain food compart
ment . . . scientific shelf
arrangement. Add to these the big San-
alloy Froster, with Ex-Press Tray Re
lease on all ttays the thrifty “Econo
mizer” mechanism, with forced-draft
cooling, lifetime lubrication, and backed
by a 5-year protection plan. Be sure to
see it, and compare the value!
.A^g™:;;?aj/aiked. Willtreati-d CarroH Jadcson of R^viHe, vis-
, O,, Ifir hushj.! J. P. the letters parents. Mr. and Mrs.
We Do AU Kinds of
PRLNTINC
> Except B.AD
CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
D. J. Jack.son Monday.
.Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Craig of Ga.'<-
tonia, N. C., were here .Friday for the
funeiaJ of John T. Little.
Mrs. Geo. W. Lee of Spartanburg,
spent Friday here with her brother,
S. P. Loftis, and Mrs. Loftis.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Wells were the
mpm
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FOR
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Safe, Quick
15c
at Drug Stores
TOII’IE MONEY ANEAO WITN I WESTIUIMSE "ECNItMT-SIl'*
MAXWELL BROS. & KINARD
CLINTON — TWQ STORES — LAIUENS
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