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John F. l^t^MBory Fimb Thai
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of my 4s a red elay and
SR^i^ect to bairina: but each spring
since I have bean tumhia under las^
pedesa il have noticed an improvement
in the conditHm at my aoil. This is
/chn F. JftmtcoqMry, opecator oft vary important, especiaJly ih the
IMA Iamrai VhAAa* T m 11 Mn — ■ ^ a . i
Cottoil Yi^fiia Much ttigher
On Lands Prsvioasly Produc
ing Lcnpedaia.
Mrs. Robert Hamer and small
daughter of Eastover, visited her
mother, Mrs. J. W. Leake, -a few
days this week.
Mrs. L. C. Bond returned to her
home here Sunday after spmiding the
with Misses
'Miss Alma McKee was the guest
Sunday of Miss Allie Weldon in
Sionta’. . I i
A. R. Milam of Nutley, N. J., is vis
iting his mother, Mrs. G. R. Milam,
and sister, Mrs. W. fl. Roberts. ^ |
Mfs. F. P. Cauley spent the week-!
end in Greenville with her daughter, |
3!e benamTofTOnaal leap^^frm ^ the Martin, and Mrs. Martin, in Colum-
best rotating: ayftema. With the oo-ibia.
operation o# the Soil Conservation j .prof, and Mrs. J<^ G. Barden
son, Lawrence, Bliss Madeline! McDaniel and daughter, Jean, spent';;
r and Bill Hart were in Colum-ja few days the past week in Spartan-.< >
crops and row oropa. <My grain is'bia Friday evening to hear Lily Pons'burg with the formers daughter,
.1. ^ , J. - w J, u i lespedesa and part of my sing. , Mrs. W. P. Coker, and Mr. Coker. !
oneai^ source oi nitrogen,,out hast_^ crops are preceded by crimson! Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Walker, Mrs.
tfce^ standpoint of inoreaae in crop
yieids and as an erosion control crop., . . - ^ ^ j
. . , , 1 service htthe fall of 1987 I set up a and
de» ^ aw.-,«r .trip r<,utk»rf*»ln,rw; Adair
now convinced that i^ is not only our
|(u SB^ several Mrs. Phillip Essay, and Mr. Rssay.
Hbrgln, Nward Mrs, S. P. Aixierson and sons of ^
Morganton, N. C., were gucststSun-jt >
^ay of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. B<md.
Mrs. ‘N. W. McDaniel, Mrs. Charles
a definite place in our rotation.^
"Last fWi during my cotton harvest
I kept a record of the yi^s from
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clover. I • feel my rotation is son, Lynn, Jr., visited relatives in L. E. Bishop and Mrs. Jessie Bums «
gr^l^y strengtheni^ by the use of Batesburg and Leesville last week- visited the lattmr's son, Clarence
Ieq>edeza. The lesp^esa, to my way end. Bums, in Roanoke, Va., during the
differeat temces and noticed that it of thinking, can not be beat for the! Miss Margaret Sullivan is visiting week.
was much bigiher on the terraces control of sheet erotkm and during a! relatives in Sumter. | Mrs. Henry Pitts of Greenwood,
which bad provkmaly* been in lespe-‘ severe rain causing the breakii«'(rf | E. C. Young of Columbia, spent the: was the guest last week of Mrs.
tarmcM, it’m.y in«ii th. dlir««Ke;»«k.endwitolil.niother,Mra.AP.!Fr^Cautey
4L.#... between ,m.« iccekmel wnAe, end ’'T!*’JflT',™. H n r?**.:;
Ijlyiiy _ ^ u,L, fn «f Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Simpson of, Emily, and John D. Davis, Jr., of
Suffer From Colds-
For qaick
relief from
cold sympioms
take 666
between small occasional washes and
large waah^ from top to bottom of
field. ,
‘To summarize my high esteem of
lespedeza, I do not believe it has a
rival for »oH binlding, soil condition
ing, erosion control, protection of ter'
Whitmire, and Mr.^ and Mrs. Frank | Langley, spent the week-end with
Martin of Laurens, were guests Sun-Uheir parents, Mr. and Mrs. John D.
day of Mrs. Irene‘Todd and Mr. and j Davis.
Mrs. Hubert Todd, j Mr. and Mrs. Irby S. Hipp had as
Ryan McCrary, lieutenant in theitheeir guests Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.
United States army, stationed at C. B. Pinson and sons, and Mr. and
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races and adaptability to a systematic ^ Camp Jackson, Columbia, visited his * Mrs. Tillman Myers of Greenwood,
rotation system.^ , i mother, Mrs. R. J. McCrary, Satur-j Miss Selma Brown spent the week
day. 'end in Greenwood with her father,
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Bobo left Tues- W. D. Brown,
day for a week’s visit to their son, ^ Miss Mildred Hipp, who teaches in
Rev. George Bobo, and Mrs. Bobo, in Parksville, spent the week-end with
Bowman. iher father, M. Bl Hipp, and sister.
Miss Evelyn McCrary was the Miss Irene Hipp.
week-end guest of friends in Flor-[ Miss Mary Ellen Richardson, fOr-
ence. I merly of Laurens, is now making her
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Knox and their ^ home here with her mother, Mrs. J.
week-end guests, Miss Jane Daniels,-N. Richardson.
Lander college student, and Macj Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Yount and
Crum of Greenwood, spent Sunday I Miss Helen Yount of Hickory, N. C.,'
in Augusta. < spent Sunday with Mrs. Yount’s
Miss Emma Little, member of the mother, Mrs. Tom Adair,
school faculty at Bennettsville, spent. Miss Annie Arnold of Greenville,
the week-end ^ith her mother, Mrs. was the week-end guest of her sis-
John T. L4tle, and sister, Miss Ja- ter, Mrs. Harold S. Fish, and Dr.
mie Little. *Fiidi.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nichols of j Mrs. Raymond Pitt^ returned Tues-
Chester, and Pat Cook of I Detroit, > day from a visit to her sister. Miss
Mich., were guests Sunday of Mr. and■ Louise Bultman, and brothers,,Harry
Mrs. F. M. Stutts. .and George Bultman, in Sumter.
Miss Kate Milam, who 'Caches in! Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Wilder and son,
Springfield, visited her parents, Mr.' Donnie, spent Sunday in Sumter with
and Mrs. J. W. Milam, Sr., for the the former’s brother, C. ©..Wilder,
week-end. and Mrs. Wilder.
Richard Eustler of Spartanburg, [ Rev. and Mrs. L. P. McGee were
spent Sunday <m the orphanage cam-, visitors in Columbia Friday,
pus with friends. j R. E. Ferguson returned Tuesday
Miss Mkud Geer was the week-end from a week’s business trip to New
guest of Miss Emma Flinkensheli in'Orleans. I
Greenville. Prof. H. E. Sturgeon is attending a:
Mrs. W. S. Horne of Ware Shoals,' meeting of the American Chemical
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.!society in Cincinnati, Ohio, this week.'
P. B. Adair. : Miss Elizabeth Briwks was the'
Miss Bertie McMahan, who teaches ^week-end guest of friends in Spar- ■
in Anderson, was the week-end guest tanburg. j
of friends here. ' Mrs. M. J. Furqueron has returned
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hallman, Jr^^from McCormick and is spending J
and Mrs. B. M. Dutton, Sr., visited'some time with her daughter, Mrs.;
the former’s parents in Betesborg wijlfftinfy M. Yourqf, «nd 9tr.
Sunday. j Miss Margaret'Lightfoot is visiting
Friends of Mrs. T. J. Jackson will' relatives and friends in Lakeland,
sympathize with her in the death of Fla.
her brother, George Chumley. which; Miss Nancy Younf was the week-
occurred in Etooree Saturday. jend guest of Miss Reta Chandler ini
Mrs. Neill Blair of Boone, N. C.,, Lynchburg. v ” * I
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lipscombe and -Mr. and Mrs. D. A. G. Ousts of
children of Spartanburg, visited Mr. Greenwood, Mrs. M. M. Burton and
I and Mrs. G. A. Burton and Mrs. Hen- Mr. Cumby of Dallas, Texas, were
ry Burton Sunday. guests yesterday of Dr. and Mrs. A,
Miss Frances Shaw, member of the IE. Spencer. *
school faculty at Beaufort, was thej Mrs. C. M. Bailey spent several
week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. days the past week in Charleston.
Hugh Holman. j Friends of Hamp L. Boyd, who has
Charles Yarborough, student' at'been quite ill at Hays hospital for
Wofford college, Spartanburg, spent' several days, will be glad to know
the week-end with his parents, Mr. his condition was reported as slight-
and Mrs. C. D. Yarborough. . [ ly in4>roved yesterday.
Dr. L. Ross l^nn, Mr. and Mrs. F.| Friends of J. P. Prather, who is a
M. Stutts, and Miss Laura Lynch will patient in the Veteran’s hospital, Co
attend a Thomwell orphanage alum
ni meeting and dinner tonight at the
Condensed Statement of the Condition of
M. $. Biilei i Son
BANKERS
^ of Clinton, South Carolina
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS MARCH 26, 1940
RESOURCES
I^oans and Discounts
Stocks ai^ Bonds
Real Estate
Cash on Hand and Due From^ Banks
...1574,624.41
44.861.50
28,499.35
387,811.69
UNCLE.NATCHEL SAYS...
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T hat*s good adviee from own haluiee. They combine
Uncle Nalchel. Mffk il Na- with Chilean*! qoidk-acting
ture*s food forjaowing boys, nitrate to nonrbb yonr crope
And NatvraiQiilean Nitrate and improve your soil
of Soda is Natiue*s food for Whetnever, forever yon use
growing cropt- Ipto Chilean Nitrate, be sure it is Chilean
NstMAe, Natnee Iwrpnt ptae- Nitrate ^^bda, the only natu-
ties^ theNaame eknmts that ral aitrate in the world,
mw cemta^^ Theae prot^ No price increas^; plmity
ttve dements ace in Natiice*is for everybody*! needs.
patient
mmbia, will be glad to learn his con
dition is improving.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cheatham were
Rev. and Mrs. W. Q. Grigg and ’ week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
son, Quay, of Catawba, N. C., visit- i Henry DuRant irf Augusta and at-
ed Mrs. Grigg’s mother, Mrs. Metta tended the Master’s golf tournament.
Stone, during the past week-end.^Mrs. Helen Cheatham visited her!
Miss Sara Stone, who spent the past ‘ brother, R. L. Keaton, in North Au-
week there, accompanied them home.' gusta.
W. D. Oulla of Florence, visited his' Friends of Mrs. M. J. McFadden,
sister, Mrs. ,R. A. Steer, nad Mr. .who )8 ill, will be glad to know her!
Steer, last week. 'condition is improving. 1
Joe McMillan, student at Clemson . Jane Carson of Greenville, spent!
college, spent the week-end with his the past week here with her grand-1
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jodie C. Me-' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shands.
Millan. ; Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. P.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold King of Ware Carson, visited here Sunday and she >
Shoals, were supper guests Monday accompanied them home. '
of Mr. and'Mrs. P. B. Adair and Mrs. Friends of Dr. Jack H. Young will
W. S. Horne. {be glad to know he is recuperating
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Gray of Gray satisfactorily from a recent illness.
Court, visiter Mrs. Gray’s parmits,' Friends of Mrs. W. H. Simpson will i
Mr. and Mrs. T. Z. Carter, last week- ■ be glad to know she is able to be out
end. {again, and her daughter. Miss Fran-
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gasque had as ces Simpson, has resumed her studies
their week-end guests Misses Vera at Presb)rterian college, after their
Burnett of Greenvifle, and Laura recent illnesses.
Anderson of Honea Path. j Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ray, Mr. and^
Mr. and klrs. E. C. Goff visfled the'Mrs. Clarte Ray and dau^ter, Mr.>
latter’s father, W. N. Page, in Spar-'and Mrs. Tan Ray and children, Mr.l
tangurg Sunday. land Mrs. Elmer Cromer and Mrs. I.
Jimmy Freeman was the guest of'O. Ray spent Sunday In Newberry
Mrs. F. J. Merriam in Atlanta Sun-'with Mr. and Mrs. John F. Thompx'
day. 1 son. (
Edwin Yarborough of Lyig;hburg, j J. E. McQuown of Charlotte. N. C..'
is spending the week with his moth- < spent the week-end with his sister,
er, Mrs. John Yarborough.^ (Mrs. J. E. Benjamih, and Mr. Benja-
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Pack and chil-|min. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin had
dren attended the funeral of Mrs. J.^with them also for the week-end
J. Caldwell, a former Clinton rest-,their daughter. Miss Paulme Benja-
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dent, in Spartanburg Sunday.
min, student nurse at the General
FriMids Of Dr. T. J. Peake will be hospital in Spartanburg
sorry to know he is a patient at the
Veterans’ hospital in Columbia,
where he is undergoing treatment.
Dr. Peake was accompanied to Co
lumbia by Mrs. Peake.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cramer re
turned Tuesday to their home in De
troit, Mich., after a several we^s’
stay with the former’s mother, Mrs.
Nannie Cromer in Newberry, and the
latter’s mother, Mrs. 1. O. Ray of this
city.
Miss Mary Ella Bailey returned’ to
her teaching position in Campobello
‘yesterday aft^ spending the spring
holidays with her mother, Mrs. T. L.
W. Bailey. SBie had as her weMc-«id
guest Miss Agnes Cauley of Whit
mire,
Mr. and Mrs; Hugh Ray were call
ed to Union Sunday on account of
the death of Mrs. Ray’s grandmother,
Mrs. Levi W. Smith. Other Clinton
people attending the funeral Mon
day included Mr, and Mrs. Tan Ray,
Mrs. David Copeland, A. I. Dixon,
Mrs. L. B 3urgess, Mrs. I. O. Ray,
and J. Lee Willard. ^
Misses Jean Simmons and Frances
Hellams of Gray Court, were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs.* Mr L.
Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson
also had as their guests Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. John Simmons and chil
dren, Mr. and Mrs^ Ralph Hellams
and children and Mrs. B. M. Hellams
of Gray Court, and Mr. and Mrs. H.
Y. Simmons of Greenville.'
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TOTAL $1,035,796.95
U ABILITIES
Capital StodT $ 20,201.40
Subordinated Deposits 379,798.60
Undivided Profits v, 8,517.46
Due to Banks v - NONE
Bills Payable NONE
Deposits .. . 627,279.49
TOTAL $1,035,7%.95
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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 Savinffs.
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