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THE CLIWTOf CHROMCLK, CWITON, 8. C ^ rOCAL SRTLKIEEMT ''Tak^ aolke that on the 20lh day of nmHHttMf/ lf40, 1 wiU render a final eeMwit my acts and dtdnfi •s CooHBltlee of the ertate of Laura M. Hayes, deceased, ih the office (tf the Jedis of Probate of Laurens Counlw Id 10 o'clock a> and c» the same day will apply for a final, discharfe from my trust as Com>Aug. 20, 1940.<^12-4cw. PAGE FIV^B saittee. Any person indebted to said estate is notified and required to make pay- ment on <w before ffmt dale; and all peraons having claims agai^ said estate will present them on or hedtore said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. FRANk KELLERS SR., Committee. the summer at her home here, re sumed yesterday to Great Falls to In Whitmire ter of Dr. and Mrs. B. H. Henry, Miss Elizabeth Graham, cMughter of Prof, and Mrs. Bothwell Graham, and Miss Louise Coe, daughter of f. —:—^ssssas Dr. and Mrs. Roger L. Coe of ‘Co- ) lumbia, who has been making her home here with ter grandparenti^ Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shands. 1 PEOPLE YOU KNOW | with her mother, Mrs. Inez Pruitt,’ i' . resume her teaching position Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Callaway of Atlanta, were wedt-end guests of Mr. Callaway’s ehter, Mrs. Carlton F. Winn, and Mr. Winn. L P. Dailey recently attended the ! Southern Nurserymen’s in Charlotte^ N. C. Miss Grace Martin, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W T. Martin of Gold*; ville, will leave this we^ to enter' the freshman class at Converse col-i lege, Spartanburg. > Dr. BothwU Graham, of Duke hos-! ccmvention' pitai, Durham, N. C., spent the' {week-end with his parents. Prof, and! Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Blakely i Mrs. Bothwell Graham. ^d M ^eir Frances Barnett, daughter of 8 nephew, Bryan Newkirk, III, of Toronto, Canada.* Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Barnett left dur ing the past week for Irmo, where I appreciate more than weirds can exiwess the support which I received in the fNHbnary on Angrust 27th, enabling: me to enter the second race for Sttparv^r. 1 now askjrott4»4itvestifate my reem^ aa^Oifninission- er f(^ the past foar years. During this time I have made a special study oi our County's needs and roads. I have had experience in securing top-soil, *Vi8^ts-of<-way,** in building, surfacinf and uu^talMi^ roads. This road su- pervfedon, together wi^ my eiqNoience in hel|dng to handle the County's finances and business transactions during my two terms of ofliM, qualifies me for filling the Snpervhkir's c4ke in a competent i promise to be a Supervisor of the people,' desliag fairly and equally wHh al| parts of the County. 1 will mdeavor to spend the County's money wisely and economically for the betterment of the entire County and its dttxenry. I Your Sujppqrt and Influence W31 Be Deq^ Appreciated Vote for Stoddard! (PMIIIeel A Record of Service , _ perfiNrmed by_ - . T. UK MONIHIE Candidate'for ^ - COUNTY TREASURER Bom near Milton in k>wer section of Laurens County. Went to work tinxiurens ariS ywurs of agtTwinr 8. M. & cf. H. WOjkes Ac Company and rnnained in the same employi^ent until tM safe the firm in IfiSS. For 15 years served as president and manager of above firm. Member Laurens Business League for 25 years. ' Served as Director and President of Laurens Bnsi-, ness League. Served on committee to secure Laurens County Hos- pitaL Served on committee to secure Laurens Armory. b Served on committee to secure paved road to Green wood. Served on ciunmittee to secure paved road to Enoree. Served dh ciNumittee to secure paved road to Prince ton. Served on committee and stiU serving to get road to Yarborough's MiU. Served <» committee securing righta-of-way fm new road hy county home. Served on committee ie' get the Rodgers hesitry plant. Member of Laurens Merchants Association since its (HTganixation. President of above organisation for five years. Married and has one son who waaU to go te coUegc. ’ Member of M«lhodist Church and on B^prd of Stewt. arda for 18 yean. On this record of service to Laureas County and on my ahlMy to perform the dutiea of this important oftce, I respectfully requeet the voters of Laurene Cewity ta elect me to the office of County Treasurer for the balance of the uaexpired tens of the late D. Bey Slmpien. CK)VERNOR MAYBANK HAS HONORED ME WITH A PART OF THE TERM. YOU GIVE ME THE REST. . UNE MONROE Mrs. P, M. .Dees and daughter, feach in the home economics Jacqueline, who spent the summer department o£ the high school. here with Mr. Dees, have returned' _ nr • j' to their home in Winmboro. |.i”:.'.‘"f. pells, was the tuest last week ot,"“- p__ri HI*. several days this week of Mrs. J. H. Mrs. W. Cyrus Bailey and dau*h-l »r. Mis, Frances BatleJ, of AukSta.i”*^!: *".5 Iriends here. Ga.. vSted W. J. Bailey during the t?" ’E7 pest week end attended the DlUard- *'"? Tn".’ MeSween wedding. ft U Mr. and Mrs, G. W. Hollingsworth' spent a few days last week with the|S "1 "•’“■'y „ former’s mother, Mrs. J. B .Hollings-1 „ worth, in Union, and the.latter’s 2.-'“ ^ ter, Mrs, C. A. Murphy, in Charlotte.lHt™^.*?!', Mr. and Mm. M C. Milam and! childten, Bruce and Gene, of Em-'i “*“ *“**' ^”''7 *■** poria, Va., were ment guests of Mt.iH*.*'”^ ‘LH'"’" I' Milam’s sister, Mrs. W. H. Roberts,!?™” *, anH Mr home of her sister, Mrs. Williatn P. Betty Jean Armstrong of i" tCourt, spent last week with her ““H? grandparents, Mr. and Miis. Eugene , S*awright and Mn. . • (Alva, of Pendleton, are visiting her Mrs. CacoL MOute Copeland left Copeland andi during the week to join Mr. ... _ ! land in Columbia Mr^eCopeland is a . ?[ ^iss Katherine Gra-{ saebnd lieutenant i^the army and,^’ dai^ter of I^of. and Mre.. is stationed at Fort Jackson. j Bothwell Grah^, will te interested Friends of Charles Hughes will ^ sympathize with him in the death I “ 1‘br^an of the high school, of his father, TUlman Hughes, which/" Jr, occurred in Gray Court Sunday. Mr.l ^r and Mrs. Lyim Cooper and Hughes is also a brother-in-law of *P^nt the we^-e^ Bfrs. W. M. Chaney of this city. “rs Cooper’s father W. L. Clayton Davis of Augusta, was thej^^^* guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. ^ k .w. ,. Roberts. Also visiting Mr. and Mrs.! ^ Marshall I^dy of Roberts Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. K"9*viUe, ’Tenn. werej^ests dur- M. B. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Roberts, and. Mr. and Mrs. Jim i relatives and Wedges of Chester. Helpful Council / And Friendly Attitude J 1 We strive here to do away with formality and tape in your banking needs. Our officers are always ready to share their experience and ad vice with you whenever you indicate i desire for financial counsel of any kind. We invite new-comers to Clinton at tkis season of the year to open an-aceount with us and use our modern facilities. New Business Cordially Invited NL $. $01 BAN K E R S OLDEST STRONGEST (PeUUeal Ad friends here.. Miss Pearl Hitt, daughter of Mr.' Mr- and Mre. W. G. King, Miw and Mrs. Eugene Hitt, left Tuesday to resume her teaching position M^* ^ro^, Forest and the Lake city schools. j Bobby Adair, Mrs. Irene Pitts, Miss- Mrs. W. D. Copeland and Misstf Margaret Brice of Greenwood, spentfuneral of Mrs. J. B, Kay. a few days last week in Columbia,^day. j with the former’s sister, Mrs. L. F. M^ Vivian Parks Adair, who f MeSwain. 1 summer with her parentST!^ ^ Miss Almeda Jacks is on a ten-day' Mr. wtd Mrs. V. P. Adair, left yes- trip to Greensboro. N. C., and ‘®®c»iing posi- folk, Va., with a party of friendsMcCormick schools. j Columbia Miss Joyce Browning of Green-' Mr and Mrs.'S«n Stone of Char- visit^‘ her sMter. Mrs. S. Y.' leston, spenf the week-end with thei"^®'*’* Mr. Adair a few days former’s mother, Mrs. Metta Stone, /"if. ''^®**^* ^ Mrs. C. E, Flowers of Augusta,! Mf* Charles Castleberry* visited her brother, Efic Barnes, andi"* Commerce, Ga., were guests Sun- i Mrs. Barnes, the past week-end. Car-i*^y ®w****^’ Montgoro- roU Barnes of Rock Hill, also spenllf*^* Mrs. MOTtgomery and daugh- the wreck-end with his parents. it**', Miss Barbara, returned to Com-. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Scogin were *"«■<* with them to visit relatives week-end guests of relatives andi®™^"*™"- friends in Colbert, Ga. Their chil-f Mre. Dan McCartney and small dren, Joe Nell and Cecil, who spent J‘^hter left yesterday for New' the summer there, accompanied them with her brother, James R.i home. Mrs. Roy Nabors of Atlanta, spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. W. Taylor Adair. Mrs. R. C. Philson, Misses Ade laide and Josephine Alison of Co lumbia, were guests Monday of Mrs. Agnes Kem. —' Mre. S. P. McCrackin, who has Horton, and Mrs. Horton, who have been. -visiting relatives here. From' New York Mrs. McCartney will sail| for Panama where she will join Mr.- McCartney. | The following Clinton girls left this week to attend the University of Eouth Carolina, 'Columbia, -for the' coming year: Miss Frances Simpson. been visiting relatives in Whitmire'‘**'***'^*‘ Mr. and Mrs. W. H. and Charlotte, is ipenHing timejSimpeon. Miss Evelyn HennL-daugh with her daughter, Mrs. G. W. Hol lingsworth, and Mr. Hollingsworth. Mr. and Mre. D. B. Smith were guests of relatives in Commerce and Jefferson, Ga., Sunday. Lieutenant Dill B. Ellis of Tusca loosa, Ala., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ellis. Mrs. G. B. Blakely and children, Gilbert and Sara, have returned to their home here after spending the summer with relatives in Montrose, Ga. Mrs. Blakely attended summer* school at Georgia State Woman’s col lege, Milledgeville. Mr. and Mre. William Davis and son, Billy, spent Sunday in Antre- ville with Mrs. Davis’ parents, Mr. and Bin. E. A. Patterson. Miss Jeanette Pitts, Mr. and Mrs- Denny Pitts of Greenville, were guests several days last week of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Pitts and Davis Pitts in Atlanta. Dr. R. B. Ferguson of South Balti- inorc hospital, Baltimore, Md., and Mrs. Ferguson, are visiting the for-IHj mer’s mother, Mrs. R. B. Ferguson. |il Mr. and Mrs. Thad C. Johnson, Jr., were week-end guests of relatives in' Hickory, N. C. | Mr. and Mrs. J L. Dameron will| return this week-end after a two| weeks’ vacation with relative in' Bessemer City, N. C., and a stay at, Vir^ia Beach. I Misses Jane and Hazel Ferguson! left Sunday for Huntington, W. Va.,! where they will enter Marshall col-j lege for the coming session as mem-j ben of the sopbemore and treshman! classes, respectively. j BCr. and Mrs. Jack S. Dendy of Ann Arbor, Midi., were guests Sat urday of Dr. and Mrs. M. W. Brown. Mr. Dendy, a graduate of Presbyte rian college, is assistant in ffie bl-| ology department at the University! of Michigan. I Mrs. Salile Booier of Silverstreet, | who has a patient at a Colum-: bia hospital for the past few weeks,; is convalescing at tte home of herl dau^ter, Mrs. T. M. Sease, and Mr.) Seaae. She was visited on Sunday by; Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Booaer and son, Heyward, Bfra. Carrie Sant, Mr. and Mn. Moflatt Sant and childrea ot Silverstreet To The Voters of Laurens County You (fave me a wonderful vote Aufuat 27tk ia my race for the Legislature. I am very grateful for thb vote and for the support given me by friends from every section of the county. ' - I have waged a dean, hunoraMe, open and above board campaign and shall continue to do so. 1 am running my own race and am nob controlled or influenced by any man, group of men, faction or dique of any kind. My only obligation is and will be to the popular voice of the voters of Laurens County. My eye will always be single to the best interests of all the voters of my county. ON THIS PLATFORM I ASK YOUR VOTE IN THE SECOND RACE. Walter L Martin ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»oee»t»o»»oe»»tjL»A<ii>a»oeeaoaiia>eeeeeeei McCoy'S regular GASOLINE 18c GaL The good pews is out! In fact, it has been o it f.'r a good while now! And hundreds ef Ginton nuiterists have been wise enough t> realize that Mc^y is saving them Mf money. Start this very day to trading at M.Coy's Service Station and you. tesw realise the sadngs to be had. ^ FREE! FREE! ONE QUART OIL ~ McCoy's is giving away ABSOLUTELY FREE one quart ell with each five of McCoy's regular gasoline purchased from eur station located In CUntou. McCOY’S CUT RATE STATION Station Corner Florida and Musjirrove Streets