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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
Thursday, October 21, 1943
Want Ads
FLOORS SANDED—J. R. Crawford,
Clinton. *f
JIDR SALE—Pigs and shoats, $7 to
$20. E. Frank Anderson. 21-2c
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF GOLDVIUE
MRS. E. G. KAY, Correspondent and Representative
Pfc. Luther Nabors of Fort Ben-
ning, Ga., spent a few days with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grover C.
JjOST—War ration book No. 3. Doro-. Nabors.
thy M. Ervin, Lydia Mill. Ip Mrs. Hugh Landers of San Francis-
! co, Calif., visited her sister, Mrs., L
WOOD FOR SALE — Any length,; H. Poag, Friday.
suitable for heaters. Either dry or' Mrs. Frank Simpson spent Friday
green. $5 and $10 loads. E. Frank'with Mrs. Luke Clark. Mrs. Simp-
Anderson, Phone 124. . 11-8c son and Mrs. Clark motored to
— — {Greenville Saturday.
BYE GRASS. For a good Winter; Mrs. Sudie Mae Hawkins of New-
Lawn and Pasture sovf your Rye'berry, visited friends and relatives
Grass now. We also have Blue Grass here over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Stewart vis
ited their son, Charles Stewart, at
Dr. Moore’s hospital, Columbia, Sat
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brownlee of
«nd, Grass Mixtures. BUkely Broth-
Seed Store. Telephone 188. 1c
TERMITE CONTROL — Over two
hundred fifty thousand structures
with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Chapman.
Pvt. and Mrs. Jones Wallenzine
visited relatives in Newberry Sunday.
Pvts. Alvin Bedenbaugh, Louis
Murphy and James Cooley of Camp
Stewart, Ga., spent the week-end
with thefr families here.
Miss Iris Simmons visited rela
tives in Lancaster over the week-end.
Edgar Smith of the navy, spent
Monday with his sister, Mrs. E. W.
Tucker.
Misses Mary Brock and Sara Os
borne spent Saturday in Columbia.
BIRTHDAYS AND
ANNIYKSARIES NOTED
The Chronicle R
To Theie Whose
Birthdays
cur This 1
Business Meeting
The Ever-Ready class of Epworth
Methodist church met last Tuesday
have been protected against termite | Laurens, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. | evening at the home of Mrs. J. J
damage. Why not have your^s pro-1 D. O Dell Sunday.
tocted. Call J. R. Crawford, Phone
It. Termite Co. of S. C., by M. D.
Wiley, Batesburg, S. C. It
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Holsonback and
sons spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Dominick ’ near Laurens.
Mrs. Cecil O’Dell and daughter,
Brenda, visited relatives in Lyman
and Asheville, N. C., Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Crow, Mrs.
WANTED — Sewing machine oper
ators, experienced or inexperi
enced. Hallmark Shirt Co., Inc., Clin
ton. 4-4c j J. A. Britten and daughters of Gray
BYE, BARLEY, CLOVER, Vetch, | fP ent Sunda >' wi “> Mrs Emma
Austrian Winter Peas, Oats, Wheat! .jf u e ^‘ /-.*/-• u- j
and RYE GRASS. Also Inoculation | Mr, .' and . 9- A - Gaskin and son,
OtVior See a S . i D 0001 ®’ V1Slte<1 thC latter S m
Tele- 1 Coronaca over the week-end^
j c j Fred Bragg, Jr., was a visitor in
; Greenville Monday.
PHONE or write us today for the Pvt. D. V. Weight, Jr., of Los
best in Roofing Materials, Work-'
for these. Other Seasonable Seeds.!
Blakely Brothers Seed Store
phone 188.,
Abrams with Mrs. E. H» Hunnicutt,
joint hostess.
Mrs. Milton Bolick had 'charge of
the devotional. . ; r
Mrs. Hunnicutt, president, appoint
ed the following committee for the
year:
Social, Service—Mrs. J. M. Ross,
and Mrs. B. W. Oxner.
Finance—Mrs. J. J. Abrams.
Devotional Leader—Mrs. P. L. At-
taway.
The meeting adjourned with pray
er offered by Mrs. Hunnicutt.
Sandwiches and coffee were served
by the hostess..
Birthdays and Anniversaries
«, , — Angeles, Calif., is spending a fur- „ .
manship and Terms. Free’estimates lough with Mrs. Wright and infant I ,./?• ^ lc " ar d Cash observes a
anywhere. Palmetto Roofing & Sup- daughter. - , birthday tomorrpw.
ply Co., 301 Augusta St., Greenville,;.' Mr. and Mrs. Mason Rowland and has a birthday Oc
S. C. tfjMr. and Mrs. Sloan Rowland and
$1.00 LANTERN SPECIAL. We have i dau g hter . Ju anita, spent Sunday with
just-received a shipment of Lan-: relatl%es in Fort Mld -
terns which we are selling at $1 . 0 0| M Mr R and M rs - E - J -WjUingham and
each while they last. Blakely Broth-i Mrs f H R ' ^ t Carr an ^ da ^ ter ’ Pat ’
^ Tpli»nhnnp 1 fifi lci'; islted Relatives in Charlotte, N. C.,
Sunday. ,
Misses Emma Kate Oxner and
Constance Sullivan spent Saturday in
Columbia. 1 —
Mrs. Helen Rushton and Jesse
ers Seed Store. Telephone 188.
WANTED—All kinds good used’ fur
niture, heaters, wood and oil stoves
and antiques, or what have you. The
Trading Post, Laurens, S. C. tf
r_biUiold, con-
aortaiffjr&pers.
LOST—Brown leather
taining money, important
Liberal ^reward if returned to Lt.
Richafd Bell, Anti Tank Co., 3l8thj
Inf., A.P.O. 80, Camp Phillips, Kan
sas. Ip
FOR SALE—Good gentle farm mare,
work anywhere. Green tomatoes,
10c lb., 50c peck, $2.00 bu. E. F. An
derson. Phone 124. lc
Thomas visited their mother, Mrs.
Anna Thomas, in Columbia Saturday.
Mrs. Betty Furr and daughter, Miss
Gertrude Webb, spent Saturday in
Columbia. ^ •
• Mrs. J. W. McCain of Greer, spent
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. G. Puckett.
tober 23rd
C. J. Craig observed his birthday
yesterday.
J. M. Blakely had a birthday Tues
day.
Mrs. Carrie Jacks * observed a
birthday yesterday, as 1 did H. H.
Kelly.
Betty Jo -Boyce celebrated her
birthday Tuesday.
Elizabeth Lyons had a birthday
October 17th. ,
Betty Lou Tucker celebrates her
birthday today.
Frances Brag had a birthday Mon
day.
Frank Halsonback has a birthday
tomorrow.
Mr. qnd Mrs. W. C. Gardner will
Lewis Bond was one year old Oc-.
tober 14. Charles Henry Bond was
four years old October 20. They are
sons of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bond.
Frank C. Young, Jr., will be nine
years old Sunday, October 24.
Today’s birthdays include Mrs.
Harry L. Nettles and Miss Anita Cas-
sanova. •
Mrs. W. J. Henry, Sr., will observe
her 74th birthday tomorrow.
-Mr. and Mrs, F. M. Stutts have a
wedding anniversary the 22nd.
Tonita Ray, daughter of Mr. apd
Mrs. Dudley Ray, will be five years
old Monday, October 25.
Frank Falls Hicks, Jr., will cele
brate a birthday the 25th.
Mr. and Mrs. Tan M. Ray of
Renno, have a wedding anniversary
today.
L. H. Adair of Washington, D. C.,
formerly of this city, has a birthday
October 25.
Tomorrow is the birthday of Mrs.
I. O. Ray.
Dr. apd Mrs. William P. Jacobs
will observe their wedding anniver
sary Monday, October 25.
Marlene DeYoung, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin DeYoung, will be
one year old the 25th.
Mrs. M. J. Ferqueron will observe
a birthday October 25.
Miss Vivian Shealy and Miss Pearl
Carter have birthdays October 26.
Mrs. J. M. DeYoung celebrated a
birthday Sunday, October 17.
Mr .and Mrs. E. R. Knox will ob
serve their wedding anniversary the
25th.
Captain Jack H. Davis has a birth
day October 25.
Mayfield Copeland of this city, and
Pvt. Harold Copeland of California,
have birthdays Tuesday, the 26th.
Gloria Watson, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. IV G. Watson, will observe
her sixth birthday October 24.
Mrs. Julian Coleman has a birth
day October 26.
WESLEY CLUB TO MERT
The regular supper meeting of the
Men’s Wesley Brotherhood club of
Broad Street Methodist church will
be held this evening at 7:45. All
members are urged to attend.
SAY. *1 SAW IT IN THE CHRON
ICLE.*' THANK YOU.
TYPEWRITERS AND
ADDING MACHINES
CLEANING A SPECIALTY
KENNETH N. BAKER
Mr. and Mrs. David Woodard and °! >ser . ve <heir 22 " d w«l<Hn8 anniver-
Judson Woodard of Greenville, spent [ sac2 tomorrow < October 22.
Sunday with Mrs. Mamie Sullivan.
Harold Gardner, Algie Abrams and
FARMERS’ QUALITY—Bloodtesled, Harol d Gardner, Algie Abrams and; Elliott H^isonback 8 ^
husky Barred and White Rocks, p r - McGee attended the clin - h ome on Milton .Road
R I Reds New Hamoshire Reds i ton - Greenwood hl S h football game, d ‘ , .1 #
h R f ds ’.^ " am _?r ir frin Greenwood Friday night. Little Manon Farmer, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Wood of New-' S \ J armer ’ has
berry, visited friends and relatives rWaHk • 11 ♦ u
here Sunday • Mlss Gertrud e Webb is ill at her
Tom Farmer of Panama City, Fla.,, home 0n Marion s , treet -
is spending a few days with Mrs.; ^ |
Funeral services for L. W. Little
$14.00 the 100 delivered. Hatches
Tuesdays. Farmers’ Hatchery, 908
Main St., Newberry, SC. . tf
Telephone 188.
lc
BO-POUND ROOFING, 3 5-p.ound
Roofing, Nails, Staples, Hinges, ^ _
Hasps, Screws, Bolts, Shoe NaiB, Farmer.
Mendets and Many Other Useful: Mrs . Putman of the Hopewell com-! ^ u ,
Items, Blakely Brothers Seed Store. munity , visited her dau £ ters> Mrs.! r„ ere , f ndU ? tcd Monday mornin* *tj
"■ - C. B. Cole, Mrs. Claude Farmer and jL°'t, r^Ta T uZTZ iTJ
“ MrfF^ “r. ^ 1 MitchoU. A ' ^ " and |
“ r ^ - Er i d „, Rd “ and daught ". The funeral party left immediately
M Mrs nd W W M Haf " ! 'i«”^ e^elidrt f^mT^H^I
Hair ’visited refaU^es fn ^fw£r£! Cr .°“ B ? dliat church. Interment
over the week-end l followed m the church cemetery.
PANSY PLANTS. Place yourr order
now Jor our Giant Mixed Pansies.
We also expect a shipment of Tulip,
Daffodil and Iris Bulbs soon. Blake
ly Brothers Seed Store. Telephone
188. lc
FOR SALE — Purple Thrift, now-is-—rwf and Mrc Motoc n r ♦Kk, Mr ’ Little was 1116 victim of a
the right time to plant it.'Mrs. A. Bush River commuhitv snent «tnndav train ' auto crash near Jalapa Satur-
Boss Blakely, E. Florida St. Phone S^ ^
276 ~ J 1Master Charles Richard Boswell of u .. ■ c
TJvKMITE CONTROL—Building ma- Columbia, is spending a few days iNOflOnal JCOUT UireCTOr
terial is so vital in winning the — ^npolc Tn Klpnenoc
war. Why not have your property WW T m * I 10 10 nCgrOCS
protected against termite damage and
save that needless waste of timber.
Call J. R. Crawford, Phone 10. Ter- j
mite Co. of S. C., by M. D. Wiley,
Batesburg, S. C. It
i Negro men of the community in
terested in Boy Scouts will hear A
Want Ads
FOR SALE Two guernsey cows and j Taylor, assistant national director
1 n eifer >' Se ^ . Bedenbaugh,, 0 f interracial Scouting from the New
134 Tillman Circle Goldville. lc York office, at Bell Street school
PIANOS—One good self-player, lots Wednesday, October 27, at 8 o’clock,
of uprights. Prices right. Terms Negroes interested in the future
Kit. Complete equipment, including: easy. The Trading Post, Laurens, I of th eir boys are urged to be pres-
40 curlers and shampoo. Easy to do,! S. C. tf, ent
absolutely harmless. Praised by thou-
PERMANENT WAVE, 59c! Do your
own Permanent with Charm-Kurl
sands including Fay McKenzie, glam
orous movie star. Money refunded if
not satisfied. Kellers Drufe Store.
" 30-10tp
FOR SALE — Cocker spaniel female
puppies. Mrs. James Pitts. Phone
203. 28-2c
RE-ROOFING—Will furnish shingles
and do the work. Estimate- free.
FHA terms if desired. J. R. Craw
ford. Phone 10. tf'S. C.
fOR SALE Farm, 500 acres, at a
bargain for quick sale. Plenty pulp-
wood and hardwood. Nine miles from
Clinton. H interested, apply to The
Chronicle. 28-2c
USED FURNITURE—One mahogany
dining room suite, just about per
fect. Several beautiful china closets.
Gold leaf and walnut framed mir
rors. One set solid walnut dining
chairs. The Trading Post, Laurens,
tf
SPECIAL—
AMERICAN HOME
42 months $3.00
JAMES W. CALDWELL
Call Tea Room at 1:30
Anything in the Way of Magazines
Be Quick To Treat
________ Bronchitis
BABY CHICKS. Barred Rocks, White j FOR SALE—Several used bicycles in . Kw .... „
Rocks, R. I. Reds and Buff Orp- good condition. Lewis Cooper, yoS^h.^^ Sd^/a^JS bmn-
ingtons. Pure Breeds, and Blood i Nort h Adair street. Phone 210-M. lc bhltistslSt treated and you cannot af-
Tested. Also Feeds, Feeders, Foun-| — ^ ^ AT ^—7-77 7—7 7— fnrri toft with any medicine
ulsio
tains, Oyster Shells, Grit ^and-Rerrie-^ SALE Ashley heater wood or
dies. Blakely Brothers Seed Store. ^ re wood - Green oak, ash, etc
Telephone 188.
lc
TERMITE CONTROL—Termites are
flying ants. Why let them eat up
your property. Termites work winter
and summer and are destroying over
fifty million dollars worth of prop-*
erty yearly. To be sure have a free
inspection. Call J. R. Crawford, ^———r ~’———
phone 10. Termite Co. of S. C. f buy 866(1 COtton „? d !
Call P. B. Adair, 397-W.
less potent than Creomulsion which
goes right to the seat of the trouble to
tf help loosen and expel germ laden
• ; phlegm and aid nature to soothe and
,' heal raw.
FOR SALE—Artichokes for pickling,! heal raw, tender, Inflamed bronchial
35c gallon: Call 242-J. lc mucous membranes.
Creomulsion blends beechwood creo-
CHRISTMAS CARDS—50 for $1.00, 1 sote by special process with other time
with your name imprinted. Place tested medicines for coughs. It contains
your order now to avoid disappoint
ment. Chronicle Publishing Co.
M. D. Wiley, Mgr., Batesburg, S. C.
bert J. Pitts.
28-2c
BOILED PEANUTS. They’re good, W sVo^e^i^^Jb^ tt n»S^ C f>’
this vear’s cron Also Parched and I Stove Pipe, Elbows, Dampers, Ce-
* JZ' ““ Polish, Nesco, Tropical and
Perfection Oil Stove Wicks, Floor
Raw Peanuts. Pop Com for Popping.
Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Tele
phone 188. lc
Wax, Mops and Polish and Silver
j Polish. Blakely Brothers Seed Store.
WANTED TO BUY—Small farm, 201 Telephone 188. lc
to 50 acres, near Clinton or Lau
rens, on paved highway. Write R. G.
Vest. ?5 Beauregard St. 28-46
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
PERMANENT WAVE, 59c! Do your
own Permanent with Charm-Kurl
Kit. Complete equipment, including
40 curlers and shampoo. Easy to do,
absolutely harmless. Praised by
thousands including June Lang,
glamorous movie star. Money re
funded if not satisfied. Kellers Drug
Store. Jgn. 20-p
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 Store. Tele
phone 188. lc
FOR SALE — Seed wheat, $2.25 per
bushel. See Copeland-Stone Co., or
C. W. Stone. Phone 47 or 3102. U-4c
HAVE your bicycles repaired. New
tires and tubes. Accessories of all
kinds. Lewis Cooper, N. Adair St,
Telephone 210-M. le
LOST—Ration book No. 3, belonging
to William E. O’Shields, Goldville.
It
no narcotics.
No matter how many medicines you
have tried, tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulsion with the under
standing you must like the way it quick
ly allays the cough, permitting rest and
~ or you am to have your money
(AdvJ
chi id’s laxative
yoar ckild shoold
LIKE
DRIVE CAREFULLY
* SAVE A LIFE!
SO FAR THIS YEAR THERE
HAVE BEEN
2
FATALITIES
from
AUTOMOBILE
ACCIDENTS
in
LAURENS COUNTY
Let’s Strive To Make
1943 a Safe Year On
the Highways.
This date last year, 1
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Fountains
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Watch that “syrup line,” folks, and you’ll see why
Pepsi-Cola tastes so swell at fountains, too. Watch the
fountaineer pour in the exact amount — right to the
line. That’s important, if you like a drink that is just
right ... because it’s made right!
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