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1 I / « / THl'RSDAY. NOVEMBER 16. 1939 / THE CUNTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C Cleric Of Court Sells Five Tracts Sales PEOPLE YOU KNOW Boukni^t. and her sister, Mrs. Johnjand family of Dana, N. C, were'Betts, Miss Georria B Mallard of Coluothia. • Mr. and Mrs. Bonner Harrley and Pack. ^Ufhter «f Greenwood spent Sun-j The following Cfinlon people' at-'Sloan. imSl %I? jf* l**^*** tended the Younir People’s Chris-. Rev. and Mrs. M. A. Durant of Als- Mr v*' I V conference at thejberille, spent Tuesday eveninr I Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Plaxico have re-;A. R. P. chuich *“ ' * -* - * * “* . S 1, ^fruests Sunday of I^r. and Mrs. J. T.,E. B. Sloan, -Betty Tribble, Pearf Car- acsTnegatinc 12,450 in five made on November sales-: day by Clerk of Gooit V. R. Fleminc.i as foUdws: ! Federal Land Bank vs Walter Rob-i**^ et al, 455H acres, partly in Miss &nUy Feryuson, member ter, Miriam Coleman, James and Jolm Mrs. W. the . M. lyyles of Greenvine,| Mrs. G. E. Saaith of Jefferson, Ga., ^ friend, here . few^pen. Thnredny here with her “;??!^^IS<»Htaj:--ev«.in,: a lew days’ visit with their j . isdo, R, L. Plaxico. and Mrl Plaxico.!*" Id. B. Smidk. and Mrs. Smith. of Miss Clirinina Sow-<^ was the «ev. and Mrs. M'iiliam Blakely ofj Newberry county smd partly in Cross.*be school faculty 'at Chesterfield, week-end s^sesc of relatiye? in New- Doiaville, Ga.. spent several days here Hai township, sold to R. E. Babb, at-:*P««* the week-end with her parents, berry. this week with the former’s mother, tomey, for $500. * 'Mr. and Mrs. R. EL Ferguson. j R. L Lockett has retomed to "his Mrs. R. F. Blakely. Federal Land Bank vs Annie Cath-i Mr. and Mrs. John B. Gentry, Jr., home in .Atlanta, after a visit to his Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Copeland and, ei ine Martin et al, 99 acres in Youngs Saturday in Greenville with the'mother, Mrs. R. L. Lockett, and cou- Mrs. E. L Chandler were in Spartan- township, sold to R. E. Babb, attor-’f®™***'* parents and other reli^h-es. .sin. Julian CoSaman. ^ bunc Tuesday to attend Jhd funeral, n.y. for $500. ’ j J- of Charleston and Mr. Mrs. Lee Ha.nter spent the wt'ek- of Mr. and Mrs. John Graham. • j Mrs Bernice Elledve and W I El-l*"** Mrs. W. C. SuddeCh of Chester, ^nd in Wilmia^on. N.jC.4 with her Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey attended thej W*.; .dminirtrMor, of of S. *' ^ .nd lire. d.u*ht«. Mre. C. H. Tresk. .nd Mr. of l^r niore. Mi« E. El!«l(re. re Enooh Beeks. 45 Krre'f- "■ =>“«»'•> »?<< Jw™ Tr».<k. Drummond, hold m GreenTdl* Friday' in Sidlivan township, sold to Black- °**?**^. „ ... ao j j ' 'M*'- ***‘1 Mrs. Georre Watts Cope- a a-. , ^ ^ . I •oil. Sullivan ft WUmm. attornry,. . ^ attomlod an ThompMin. for »600. insuraiicr mMiiy in .ktlanu Ture- ^ j,, ,„j j,„ ''dv. spr". thv wrek.end wth thrir W. T. Bolt re «H«n Jones et al.,*^.*”-* E. D. Creir a>d family in Casumia. 'Tw"^.VT”V"f u2?tTl 7tk acre, about three mile. e« of r” « 1^?*"^!.'' spent the week-end with her sister, ^ .1 jesterday for Elonda where theyj in Spailanbur^ on and were fyiests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Misses Mar^reClB. Godfrey for the Chamber of Cooire Katherine Blakely, Rev. C. B..merce banquet. Laurens, sold to W. T; Bolt, attorney,, ^ ^ vs for $150. Mrs. Maud T. Owinjrs R. Owtns, 1.36 Vit actes in Youngs. township, sold to J. B. Owens for *'**** 1800. How To Relieve Bronchitis Bronchitis, acute or chronic, is an Inflammatory otmdlUon of the mucous membranes lining the bronchial tubes. Creomulsion goes right to the seat of the trouble to loosen germ laden phlegm. Increase secretion and aid nature to ;by of soothe and heal raw, tender. Inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Cmomnlsion with the understanding that you are to like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back Dr. and Mrs. , ^ for _, Miss M^ Sw,*^ ^t the p^t months. F. Friend., of Dennis Sowers wiH be Jack W. Anderson were''sorry to know he is a patient at the y of Mr. and Mrs. J.' Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mills of Bhit- Veterans’ hospital in Columbia. Paul Todd in Bock Hill. mire, visited her parents. Mr. and Mi^s Weryle Chaney ha-s returned to Mrs. S. T. McCrackin visited her Mrs. John C. Doaiinick. last wvek-end. her home here after spending the daughter. Mrs. C. A. Murphy, ini Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Adair and son, several months in New York Charlotte last week-end. Johnnie, spent Sunday in Cross Hill ,itb her si.ster. Mr^. S P Beeiran •irs. Virginia Guerard and son. Mrs. .Adair's parents. Mr. and Mr. Birman. Jack, of Colarobia, spent Sunday here Mrs. J. B. Ropp. with her father. Dr. Frank Kellers. Miss Myrtke Dillard, superintend- Thomas A. Howell of Blakely,. Ga., of nurse* at Lyday Menuwial Ih»s- spent the week-end here wtih Mrs. P^- Brevard. X. C, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Pajme. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Plankett of C\>n- ytars. Ga.. sprtK the week-end here with the latter's mothei, Mrs. E<t»'lle .Ab.Tkms. HoweU and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crosby and I daughter. Jane, and Miss Leone Cros- Cnkm. visited .Mr. and .Mi-s. Hugh Ray on Sunday. -Mrs. Pearl Baker was the guest of friend.s here severai days the past Friends of P. M. Pitts will regret to know he is ill at the local h4>spital. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson of Hen- ders4>nville. X. C.. Mr. ami .Mrs. Boyd Edflmg.. Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Stepp Jvte E'lrdchrr .Xostin of Lau’ens. is visiting his aunt. Mrs. Ja^-k W. .\n- iVnny Pkts of Greeniude sia-n: the CREOMULSION week enrotKe from E'lorida to New ders^m ard Mr. Asidei>«»n York. M.ss E!^'*ie Xeighhirs. j+tuileiit at wcek-enii wvtk his Coker college. Hartsrille. spent E'ri- P-^-*- other, M;- Xan- For Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis Mr. and B. E. XeighUtrs. M rs. .Mr. and M---. B'. E. FalN and fam ily s|tent Sunday m M4»ored*»iri». N. t Clinton Finance Co., Inc. Auto Financing: Fire Insurance I William Johnson, formerly connect-;danghter and sister. .Mr>. ed with Young Co., has accepUsl a Janies .Seilers, who accompanied them Ofico: JACOBS ft CO. BLDG. REAL ESTATE FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE LOANS FINANCED ON REAL ESTATE B. H. BOYD Telephone No. 6 Clinton, S. C. BENJAMIN & SONS PLUMBING •••ftBdwoa HEATING SERVICE Telephone 926S WE ARE HUNTING TROUBIjE pOMtHNi with C handler and Cm>per bume for a x.sii- ^arai^. John G. Pitts. iTenason college stu- . Mr .a.»id Mrs. S. Y. .Adair .spent.‘b^nl. spent the week-end with his ’Sunday in Greenwood with Mrs. mother, Mrs Irene Pills. Adair’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Fnends of Mrs, Ray Phis will be Brownif«. glad to know she has napnoved suf- Mrs E. T. Woodruff has returned fkienUy to be teoaosed from the hos- from a oevefal weeks’ visit to her P»tal to the hoaae of her sister, .Mr*, daughter. Mrs. Russell Mize, and son. Beldon Jackson. H. B. B'oodruff. in Samsota. FU. M Bar i R HuzzarJ of B s^h- Psulinr Bt-njamm of Sjiartan- u»gt»*n. D. I .. is n«iuag her (turents. burg, spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. 1 handler, near Mr. and Mrs. J. E. B**njamin. ^ liolon. .Miss Phylhs Holman of ( olumbia. mrmhvr of the fresh- wa-s the week-end guest of .Mi.ss Fian- "“‘'i ‘Temson odW-r.. <«pent ces Taylor. week-end with hj- parert*. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. fbeatham and Mr>. B R Ps;t» Mrs. Helen t'hratham wvie gut'sts 4»f ^ Jennes. Mt- Jeane*. Dr. re!atikes in .Abbeville the pa.**l we«*k- M BiUiam- ani M*s B dliams of end. Mr>. Hrien t'hnthant remai!ie»l Fa*b>. were g*“^» >tdn«lay "f .Mr. for a kmgir visit. Mrs H M l»jiiw.sl>. Friends of Mrs. B'. E. .XeighlnH 4 Fnm.t- of Mr- Bft4:> .MeMiilan wfii wiU be glad to know she is a We to be *• ^s- r^turmsl t« up a short whale each day ami is re- ber home after brtag a patient at the cuperating from a recent illness. local laasprtal fat th< pa»t sever*! r. R Hemng. Mr*. J. <*. McKinzry and chUdrrii and Miss Lula Mae Self L K. Lywa spent S«iday iii of Colbert, Ga., weie week-emi guest* Atlanla where hr arcupmd the pulpit of Mrs. W. T. Scogin. Mrs.-J. E. Brit- of PvyMir ,'Jueel Prv^iyterian church tain and Mrs. T. B. Burroughs. «f K Pieph-df .* Mrs. L C. t'ulheitaon and Mrs# pa-stor. Evelyn CuMfitaoa of lauiens. spent M-* Emtuy apd riuj- Sunday with Aheir daughter and sis- were week-rwd gwrrts of .Mr. and ter. Mrs. R. B*. JohniMin, and Dr. Mr*. Joha Br« m Johnson. Rev. Sam Hughes, pastor of th* Gray Funeral Home (Tinton. S. C. FUNER.VL DIRECTORS .. .Ritd EMK.ALMERS .Ambnlance fieri ice Phoaes 41 and 399-J I- RI SSEI.I. GRAY and V. P.ARKS .AD AIR, (kw. Mgrs. The Things That Make Good Banking Are Available Here A BankV U5tefIllness establishes its true worth. Its usefulness in dealing with depositors and borrow ers. and an intelliffenee and willingness to act con structively in all Blatters — these are the elements of good banking. 'i In your dealings with our officers and employees you will find this .spirit of helpfulness at all times. EVERY BANKING SERVICE. BUSINESS AND PERSONAL. S. Bailin & Son OLDEST BANKERS STRONGEST i Mre. E Young, wl th* rc. » in t’oiiim- lasjt hrr dsughtrr. and IH^. Jack I* a hospital patient y H. D. HENRY Mrs II. L Ejchrihrrgrr and Mrs .Ansel ikidfrvy w*-rv risrtocs in tlrcm- Pre-byterian chiwrh of Inman, and a '***1^ ^ number of aieaiber> «»f his congrrga- Mrs. H \ 1 tion were gursts of the orphanage ^ ^a«•^■ay t# Sunday. Mr. Hoghi-s occupied the pui pit of Thomwrll Memorial church for .the morning service. « » « •, ^ v ■ Mrs. T. J. Blalock, Sr., visited hor Mi- I raa^ Ballace oi ^rwbrrrj. daughter. Mrs. T. O. McKeown. and week-ead gwr< of M.s- Mary Mr. McKeown. the past week-end in i*^****'.- ■ # Blackstock. Mr and Mm. Francis Bla- *• Jrwne* of Gre. nvii.e. lock. Dr. an-l Mm. Gemge R. lilulock ^ and son. George. Jr. also s,>ent Sun- M .. P > Jr^ M^s. Jeanes .No .lay w.th Mm. McKeown. ^ .Kt^^nd- son. R*«rrt XeCsuc- Jkanrs, of La«ley. — ' ■ ~ Friend- of B‘. R .Ar>derson, Jr., XKV^ giad to know he wa* able to return to hi- work a* superintendent of the B'oodr aff srhr«(d« on M >nday after being ill hew fwr several week*. .Miss Lursllr BTJmh) of Greenville, i I spent tW week-ewd w i:h her si<er. I.M's. E- Nichols, and Mr. Xicbols. ,Mr. an«i Mrs. XicSals were also iniK- ed on Sunday by Miss Dorothy B'il-, 'son anil Haney Brtthett of Spartan- 189»-I939 F. M. BOLAND H. D. HENRY ft COMPANY INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE LOANS NEGOTIATED Telephone 121 6 9 Auto Loans! g burg. i X L W. Beasley of Clayt^m. -Ala., via-; g ited his sister. Mrs. Harry C. Pajme. and Mr. Payne here the pa.<t week. Mr. Beasley. Mr. and Mrs. Payne and Miss Jiarcka Uavidsoc spent Sunday in the mowaratas of North Carolina. ; Tommy Martin. stadenC at B'ash- ington and Lre uaiversky, spent the week'-end with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. B. T. Martin of GokhriHe. He’ had as his gwest, Duncan B'orkman, m BELK’S PRE-THANKSGIVING VALUES! All Ready-to-Wear Drastically Reduced — Clearing Our Stocks To Make Room For Christmas Merchandise. e Coats and Dresses Reduced WOOLENS One group of Laulieit* ('oats ia plain and far-trimmed slyles. Sixes 12 to .*>0. Values to $16.95. Reduced to— 54-inch Woolens in a.s.sorted colors. Ideal for suits, coats and skirts. Your big chance to save. Extra spe<*ial 47c yd. GROUP I DRESS VALUES Dresses, all this .sea.son*s styles and colors. All sizes. Values to $.1.95. Now— RUGS! 6x9 Uongoleum Rugs with borders. A $2.95 value. $1.67 Special— GROUP II BETTER DRESSES Quality made. The newest fall styles. Most all sizes and colors. Values to $4.95. Reduced to— We will loan you money on roar car or refinance your car for you. Our terms and rates arc standanL TIMMERMAN MOTOR CO. CHRYSLER — PLYMOtTH Phone 119 Sales and Service Clinton, S. C. ► Ciemson c«)4kgr scodrat. Mm. John T. BZnkrij, Mrs. Ralph R. Blakely. Mksws Lois and Iona Blakely and Ann Blakely spent Sun day ia Lai^ta with Mr. and Mrs.' James G. Monroe. Mrs. Jotwi T. Blake ly remained for a saeek's visit with; \ I her daughfCev. Mrs. S. P. Bahb and dai^hter, Vir ginia Lee. of Chariotte, N. C.. spent, rile week end wiUi her mocher, Mrs.! ;J. L. Wright. Mra. Bahh, Virginia Lee, Mrs. Wright and Miaa Sara Zee^ ! Wright attended the Oenaaon-Wake! I Forest game at Clem saw Saturday. | I Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Pagh. Sr.. ImmI , • as their guest* Saaday Mr. and Mrs. 'Guy Pttgn and chltdrea. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Pugh. Jr., of Gietr, Mr. and I Mrs. Ray Pagh and daughter of .\she-, ville, X. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Rem- bert Pbweil and daughters of Spar-! taaburg. Rev. and Mrs. W. Q. Grigg and son. Quay. Jr., «f Catawha. N. C., spent Friday here with Mrs. G.igg’s nioCh- er, Mrs. MeUta Same. Ala* wkh Mrs. far tS» waefc eod wviv her C A Biika^. Mr. $2.43 PLAID SKIRTS Blankets Belk’s Jack Frost Blankets, not less than 5'« pure wool. Size 70xS0 doubled. $1.98 value. Buy a supply now. Extra Special— Just received new shipment of .Misses* and Ladies* l*laid Skirts. Both flared and pleated styles. $1.98 values— $1.44 94c WATCH! WAIT! CUNTON*S MOST COMPLETE CHODREN’S DEPARTMENT SKIRTS FOR OPENING OF DRESSES 98c to S195 SNOW Sl’ITS SL98 to S5J5 SWEATERS 49c to $195 \ 98c to Sl.98^ BOYS’ StTTS $195 to S12ft95 BELK^S BIG TOYLAND BOYS* PANTS 98c to $195 TOYS GALORE. FUN FOR EVERYBODY. U »-