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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
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Thursday, September 16, 1943
Want Ads
ANT home for shepherd dog, male
one year old. Preferably in coun
try. Mark Pitts. 1c
WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
MBS. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent and Representative
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Powers and
Just received carload. *° n < Sadie Quinton,
them' nowr* Some' - extra “; ul an ^
|o<^. The Trading Post. S '
‘ ' — 1 Misses Audrey and Gerry King of j Leopard remained for a visit.
FOR SALE—About 150 sweet pota- Laurens, spent the week-end with I Mrs. Annie Waters and Mrs. An
te crates in fair condition. W. H. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Stewart. i nie DeYoung of Newberry, were
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Vinnie King and children of Pel
ham, and Miss Frances Crocker pf
Ware Shoals, were guests of Mrs.
Doila Leopard during the week-end.
Mrs. Wood and daughter and Cox.
Beasley, Route 1, Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Brevard Patterson
WANTED To buy twin baby car- and children visited Mr. and Mrs.
riage Mrs Alvin Bedpnbaugh, John W. Patterson in Fort Mill re-
Goldville, S. C. . ‘ Recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Bowen, Mr.
JUST received new shipment of that anc j M rs . Clarence Bowen Hf Green-
good Fat Back Hog Meal. P r oniiom v jjj e were Sunday guests of Mr. and
quality at no extra charge. C-W-S Mrs Vandy Fallow.
Guano Co., Ini.
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H. A. Adams was called to Lan-
Sunday guests of Mrs Kay Burrell.
Mrs. Quilldh Ginn and children,
Mrs. Beulah Ivester and Miss Ros
ette Ivester visited Mr and Mrs.
Irby Ginn ih Goldville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Lusk and fam
ily and J. R. Williamson attended the
funeral of Mrs. Oliver Williamson in
Pelzer Sunday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McLendon and
fever, and Bobby Galloway has
mumps. 1
Mrs. Amanda Bailey is improving
after suffering a hand injury.
Miss Thelma Russ is ill with flu.'
J. C. Cash is ill with flu.
Friends of S. 2-c Oliver Williamson
in foreign service, will tegret to
know he is a hospital patient.
Mrs. W. „A. Craft has returned
from the Laurens hospital and is
improving.
•Jack Wright, Jr., has measles.
Mrs. E. S. Wright is ill at her
home.
FOR SALE—Female shepherd dog, caster Monday on account of the :• Mr _ Kate Mc
one year old, $7.50. Also pet fox, death of his brother, T. E. Adams. “t “endwto Mr
$5.00. W. E. Adams, Goldville. 16-2p; Mrs. Ada Center, Mrs. Vesta Eu- and Mrs w p Thrift.
TERMITE CONTROL — Over two, banks, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hughes
hundred fifty thousand structures and .Roy _Holtzclaw attended the
have been protected ajainst termite funeral of Tom Smith in Greer Mon
damage. Why not have your’s pro- , _ .. .
tected. Call J. R. Crawford, Phone M P y t, . 11 and _ Mrs * Scott of
- -- - Nashville, Tenn., are visiting the
former’s mother, Mrs. Liizie Scott.
Mrs. I. I. Putman of Gastonia*
N. C., is spending several weeks
10. Termite Co. of S. C., by M. D.
Wiley, Batesburg, S. C. It
WANTED—All kinds good used fur- _
niture, heaters, wood and oil stoves w jth her sister, Mrs. J. H Whitmire.
and antiques, or what have you. Thej Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rogers and
Trading Post, Laurens, S. C. ^ tf j c hii d ren of Arkwright, spent the
Mrs. Millie Thomas of Spartan
burg, is spending the week with her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. H. T Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Johnson and
children of Cross Anchor, visited
Mr and Mrs. Henry King Sunday.
Mrs. Jack Fuller and son, J. B.,
are vsiiting Mr. and Mrs. G R. Clark
in Mooresville, N. C.
Mrs. Robert McGinnis visited Pvt.
McGinnis at Fort Jackson Sunday.
Mrs Allen Edmonds attended the
FARMERS’ QUALITY—Bloodtested, | weekend with Mr. and Mrs. L. A
husky Barred and White Rocks, ( Boyette. ; TT „ , , J funeral of her mother, Mrs. Nora
R. I. Reds. New Hampshire Reds, i Mr anc ^ Mrs. J.H Cranford j stowe, at Honea Path Sunday.
$14.00 the 100 delivered. Hatches Cfi es t er > accompanied by Mrs. W. D.; and Mrs. Carl Campbell and
Tuesdays Farmers’ Hatchery, 908; Sizemore, Billy and Pete Cranford, children spent the week-end with Mr.
Main St., Newbeyy, S C. t f!sP^n* J he _ week-end with Corp. and and M r9. Rennie Price near Clinton.
Birthdays and Wedding
Anniversaries
September 10 was Mrs. Fred Ash-
lin’s birthday
Tomorrow Is Hampton Gregory’s
birthday, and Mrs. Gregory observed
one Saturday.
September 1 was Robert Whitsel’s
birthday.
Mrs. Victor Martin had a birthday
September 9th.
" Mrs. Carl Campbell had a birth
day September 5th.
Mr. and Mrs. James Grady will
celebrate their 19th wedding anni
versary September 28th.
S' r. . X ^
oring her little daughter, Lois, who
was celebrating her fourth birthday.
Games were directed by Mrs. Roy
Cannon. Refershments of ice dream,
cake and candies were served by the
hostess, assisted by Mrs. Wade Lever.
Each t little guest remembered Lois
with a gift.
Celebrates Birthday
On Saturday evening Mrs. S. C.
Foster gave a party honoring her
son, Charlie, who was celebrating
his birthday. Several games were
played, after which refreshments
were served. Charlie was remem
bered with a host of attractive gifts.
BACK UP
YOUR BOY
jrayrsll sevteys
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Birth Announcement
Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Martin an
nounce the birth of a daughter, Cor
nelia Ann, August 28.
Mrs Martin is the former Miss
Louise Lanford.
Services Calvary Baptist Church
Sunday, Sept ll.
Rev. J. Ollin Watson, Pastor.
Sunday School;—10:00 A. M. J. P.
Oakley, Superintendent. v
Preaching—11:00 A. M. “Influ
ence of a Christian Home.”
Pvt. Victor Campbell, who is in i b. T. U—7:00 P. M. Brevard Pat-
foreign servicer had a birthday Sep
tember 9th.
W. F. Sumerel was 63 years old
September 9th.
terson, Director.
Evening service 8:00 P. M
Prayer meeting Wednesday eve-
ining at 8:00 P. M.
| Mrs. T. B Cranford in Jacksonville,
COTTON PICKING SHEETS, Cotton pia. Mrs. Cranford returned home
Balances, Binder Twine, Stove
Pipe and Elbows, Molasses Gates,
Shoe Nails, Strap Hinges, Steel
Traps, Horse and Mule Shoes. Blake
ly Brothers Seed Store. Tel. 188. lc
with them.
Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis King and
daughter, Sheila, of Laurens, spent
the week-end with Mr and Mrs.
Grady Arnold near Clinton.
Mrs. W H. Adams and children
and Mrs. W. P. Reed visited Mr. and
TERMITE CONTROL—Building ma
terial is so vital in winning the ... . .. . 0
war. Why not have your property; Mrs. Frank Adams in Whitmire Sun
protected against termite damage and day.
Miss Amilee Stagg of Columbia,
vjsited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barbery
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Grady visited
save that needless waste of timber.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Miller and
Call J. R. Crawford, Phone 10. Ter- children, Mrs Robbie Miller of Lau
mite Co. of S. C., by M. D. Wiley,
Batesburg, S. C. It
MOWER REPAIRS, Wagon Body
Rods, Strap Bolts and Braces and
Wagon Spokes. Also Well Pulleys,
Stepladders, Nails, Staples, Roofing,
Hoes, Shovels and Axes. Blakely
Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188.
rens, visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Whitsel Sunday
Miss Lojuise Nabors visited rela
tives in Hemingway recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Huey and son,
Mrs. Rufus Handback and son, and
Mrs. Evelyn Braswell were visitors in
Asheville, N. C., Sunday.
Mrs. Narvis Sanders and daugh-
Birthday Party .SALES BOOKS —In duplicate with
A number of little'boys and girls; carbon. Just what you need for a
gathered at the home of Mrs. Evans permanent charging record. Phone
Lever Saturday for a party hon- 74. Chronicle Publishing Co.
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with dizziness, burning, scanty or too
frequent urination and
treouent urination and getting up at
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Doan's are especially for poody
working kidneys. Millions of boxes
are used every year. They are recom
mended the country over. Ask yoar
neighbor!
Doan spills
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If the Purple Hog isn’t on the sack, ter, Mildred, of Chester, visited her
Turn right around and take it back..
If you feed “Fat Back” to your hogs
Their “backs" will be as broad as logs.
C-W-S Guano Co., Inc. 23-2c
—— •— N* W. Bigham, near Clinton.
WANTED TO RENT—Four or five- 1 r
sisters, Mrs. Hall King and Mrs.
George Hill during the week-end
Mrs. J L. Caldwell of Hemingway,
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
. Mr. and Mrs. William Cannon and
room house in or near east side of ! dau ghter, Mr. and Mrs Cecil Woot-
Clinton. Write Box 221, Clinton. 16-4pj en and children visited Mrs. Jim
Miss
PERMANENT WAVE, 59c! Do your . Chapman in Clifton Sunday
own Permanent with Charm-Kurl j Elsie Chapman returned home with
Kit. Complete equipment, including them for a visit.
40 cuflers and shampoo.' Easy to do,
absolutely harmless. Praised by thou
sands including Fay McKenzie, glam- Mary Sue Copeland near Clinton,
orous movie star. Money refunded if
Mrs. Harold Copeland spent the
week-end with Misses Lucile and
their daughters, Mrs. Sallie Mae
Alexander in Whitmire and Mrif.
Marie Cox near Clinton Sunday
Wallace Phillips of the navy,
Bainbridge Md., has returned after a
three-day leave with his grand-par
ents, Mr. and Mrs J. H. Littleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Nelson and
children spent Sunday with Mr and
Mrs. Lloyd Bailey at Gray Courts
Miss Frances Reece of near Clin
ton, spent last week with her grand
mother, Mrs. Henry Jtuss.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cash and
children of near Clinton,, were Sun
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Cash.
J. H. Osborne is visiting his daugh
ter, Mrs. A. K. Ayers, in Hartwell,
Ga
Mr. and Mrs. Frank King and
children, and Robert Edge accom
panied Pvt. Alvin Edge of Camp
Stewart, Ga., to Columbia Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell
spent Sunday with Mrs. Reuben Hall
near South Clinton.
Mrs. Fannie Bradley and daugh
ter, Ruth, formerly of Spartanburg,
are making their honfc^ with her
daughter, Mrs. L. A. Boyette, and
Mr. Boyette. ^
not satisfied. Kellers Drug Store.
30-1Dtp
FOR SALE—One pair canaries, cage
and stand, $5; trio Cochin Buff
bantams, hens laying, $5; 8 grown
. „„ . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ward and son,
Mre V.E. Martin °f near Clinton, | j im mie, of Greenwood, spent the
spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. A.
Barker.
Mr. and Mrs. Ott Thomas and
sons, Claud Warren and Mrs Bob
Victor Martin
Mrs. Ralph Wood and daughter,
Shirley Ann, of Greenwood, and
Cox. Truman Leopard bf. Boston, 1 p ieed v j s it e d Mrs. Eddie Davenport
White King pigeons and 3 squabs, Mass ’’..^ r ’ and „ Mrs ’ 0tt Wa l ers : in Spartanburg Sunday,
all for $10. Mrs. W. M. Walker, and Simpsonville, Mrs. and ^j rs j oe Campbell and
Phone 291-W or 101. lc ; .family and Mrs. Marvin Stewart and
—rrr,, - : —~—I I \\7 J- A Ison, Thornton, visited Mr. and Mrs.
RE-ROOFING—Will furnish shingles j W StFlL /\ClS ; Russell Campbell in Lyman Sunday,
and do the work. Estimate free.! : Carroll Jackson of Columbia, spent
^PHA terms if desired. J
ford, Phone 10.
R. Craw-
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ACCIDENT INSURANCE Tick-
LOST—Poland China pig, last week, the 'week-end with his parents, Mr.
Notify Bud Ray.
Ic 'and Mrs. D. G. Jackson
WANTED — To buy large tricycle. Mrs - s - B - Snelgrove and son, Don,
! Mr. and Mrs. Billy Snelgrove and
cost nnlv 2ac a dav nav ' Marvin DeYoung. Phone 190-J. Ip . ..
eis tosi oim ^oc a aay, pay , b k chlldren spent Sunday with relatives
up to $5,000. S. Sumerel. FOR SALE — Several used bicycles, in Saluda.
30-4ci Lewls Cooper, N. Adair Street,, Woodrow Wilson spent the week-
(Phone 210-M. Iciend with Mrs. Wilson at State Park,
Phones HO and 32.
BABY CHICKS. Barred Rocks, White
Rocks, R. I. Reds and Buff Orp
ingtons. Pure Breeds and Blood
Tested. Also Feeds, Feeders, Foun
tains, Oyster Shells, Grit and Reme-
WANTED — To furnish truck and jC°l urn t>* a -
• driver for pulpwood business. You ^ r - . an< ^ Mrs. Roy Passmore and
do the cutting. S. N. Crisp, Laurens,; son ’ visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence!
■ S. C. tf Dunaway in Greenwood Sunday.
Miss Bessie Holtzclaw is visiting
dies. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. WANTED—To rent a one-horse farm Mr and Mrs. R. S. Hudson in At-
Telephone 188.
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TERMITE CONTROL—Termites are
flying ants. Why let them eat up
your property. Termites work winter
and summer and are destroying over
LOST—In. Smith’s Pharmacy Satur
day night, black change purse. Re
fifty million dollars worth of prop-j ward if returned to Smith’s Phar-
erty yearly. To be sure have a free macy. Ip
Inspection. C^ll J. R. Crawford,
for cash rent, not over five miles j lanta, Ga.
from Clinton. Write Box 88, Gold-, Mrs. J. L Padgette spent the
ville, S. C. lc j week-end with her daughter, Mrs.
H. A. Gillard, in Seneca.
Phone 10. Termite Co. of S. C.,
MV D. Wiley, Mgr., Batesburg, S C.
BOILED PEANUTS. They’re good,
this year’s crop. Also Parched and
Raw Peanuts. Pop Corn for Popping.
Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Tele
phone 188. lc
FOR SALE — Good used household
furniture, beds, springs, mattress
es, dressers, tables, chairs, refriger
ator, etc.; poultry, farm implements,
gears, plows, blacksmith and car-
Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Barker and
Miss Virginia Smith spent the week
end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. j
Cal Smith in Orangeburg.
PHONE or write us today for the M rs. Pat Murphy left Tuesday for
best in Roofing Materials, Work- Richmond, Va., to join Gunnery
tnanship and Terms. Free estimates
anywhere. Palmetto Roofing & Sup-
oly Co., 301 Augusta St., Greenville,
3. C. tf
Mate Murphy for a four-day visit.
Mrs. J. W. Fort of Shreveport, La.,
Mrs. Boyd Norris of Greenville and
j Mr. and Mrs. George Webb of FoUnt-
Milk cow. See J. E. Hoi- i ain Inn, are visiting their sisters*.
FOR SALE-
sonback, 165-A Milton Road, Gold-! Mrs - R °y Trammell and Mrs. Grover
ville. , lc' Sanders.
Mrs. Grady Smith spent several
EGGS are cheaper when you feed ] days rec e n tly with Seaman Smith in
Spartan laying mash or pellets Bainbridge Md
_ because it costs less per dozen to Pvt. Giles Lawson has returned to
penter tools; Myers force pump and P rodu ^f then \' ^, eed , v , y0Ur . he " s .^ h | Albuquerque, New Mexico, after:
piping, acetylene gas plant and fix-!*^’ 'Y 111 do the rest ' C "^‘ S ! spending a leave here with Mrs.
tures W. H. Beasley, Route 1, Clin- Luano Co., Inc. H-tc Lawson.
ton.
16-2p
TURNIP SEED. Purple Top Globe,
Purple Top Strap Leaf, White Egg,
Amber Globe, White Globe, Shogoin,
Seven Top, Breadstone, Mixed Tur
nip, Tendergreen, Curled Mustard,
Smooth Mustard, Rape, Spinach,
Lettuce and Other Seasonable Seeds.
Blakely Brothers Seed JStore. Tele
phone 188. lc
CROSS CUT SAWS and Handles,
Grinding Stones, Scythe Stones,
Oil Stones, Neatsfoot Off, and Trash
Burning Stoves that do not require
a certificate to buy. New items every
week. Blakely Brothers Seed Store.
Telephone 188. lc
OPTICIAN SERVICE, INC.
P. O. Box 1740 Norfolk, Va.
Send us your broken eyeglasses
for repairs. We furnish mailing box
on request. Also eyeglasses made on
Doctor’s prescription. Save ydurself
time and expense, and keep this Ad.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
ANTIQUES — Just received large
shipment of antiques. Many very
pretty articles. The Trading Post,
Laurens, S. C. tf
FOR SALE—40 nice Poland China
pigs. L. O. Thornley. Ic
Pentecostal Pastor Moves Here
Rev. and Mrs. Ray Allen and son,
Donnie, formerly of Anderson, have
moved to the community. Mr. Allen
is pastor of the Pentecostal Holiness
church.
Among The Sick
Friends of Mrs. Ralph Stewart re
gret to know she has been ill.
Miss Martha Galloway has scarlet
MEAL and hulls, dairy feed, goat 1
feed, hog feed, horse feed, laying, I
starting and growing mashes and \
pellets. See us if you have anything 1
to feed. C-W-S Guano Co., Inc. lc!
WANTED—Colored couple for 1944
to tend small farm and look after
livestock and poultry. Close to!_ .. oco ..
Greenville. Hou S r water & wood Cal1 362 or wnte 401 Walnut St ’
First choice
off thousands
FOR SALE—1940 cabinet Philco ra
dio and phonograph combination,
furnished with place to We^p own
cow, chickens and pig, with garden
tract. 25c per hour with ; plenty of
work for the entire year. No share
proposition. Reply by letter. “Z,” care
The Chronicle. 30-3c
Clinton.
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FREE! If excess acid causes you pains
of Stomach Ulcers, Indigestion,
Heartburn, Belching, Bloating, Nau
sea, Gas Pains, get free sample, Udga,
at Kellers Drug Store. Oct 28-p
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