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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
THursdoy, June 5,1947
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WANT ADS
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TO RENT — TO FIND — lO BUY — TO SELL
Everybody Reads the Want Ads ■ •* Ternts Cash
Rates: 40c minimum—25 words per insertion.
Over 25 words l^c per word.
' WAnt Ads
i ATTENTION, FARMERS —We are
> now operating our flour, feed and
'corn mills every day. E. V. Golding,
I Waterloo, S. C. 12-3c
DUPLEX DOG FEED."If you want
a good feed for your dog at a low
er cost try Duplex. It contains every
thing your dog needs. Also Gaines,
HOTICE—All want ads are cash ex-! FEEDS for Livestock, Poultry and Hunt Club and Canned Dog Feed.
eept to firms carrying monthly ac-1 Pets. Also Feeders, Fountains, Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds.
•Mats with the Chronicle Publish- Remedies, Oyster Shells and Grit. Telephone 188. 1c
tm r Company. We cannot accept ads Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds.
ftp phone to be charged. - fTelephone 188. 1c BRAND NEW—White asbestos shin-
dance. Spend your idle hours at
Glenn Springs “The Oasis of Health”
and enjoy clean, wholesome recre
ation. How about a picnic? Glenn
Springs Bottlers, Glenn Springs, S.C.
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SHIPMENT jusl received of Har-
rows, Hammer Mills, Brush Har
rows, Drag Harrows, Wagons, Tiller
Plows, Mowers, Rakes, Hay Balers,
and ^ame Spreaders. Pitts Implement
Co. l2-2c
HOME CONVENIENCES — Bendix
washing machines and ironers —
they save time and money. We are
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 26th day
of June, 1947, I will render a Anal
account of my acts and doings as
Administrator of the estate of W. S.
Hatton in the office of the Judge of
Probate of Laurens County, at 10
o’clock aan., and on the same day
will apply for a final discharge from
my trust as Administrator.
Any person indebted to said estate
is notified qtnd required to make pay
ment on or before that date; and all
persons having claims against said
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estate will present them on or before
said date, duly proven,- or be for
ever barred.
J: M. HATTON,
, Administrator.
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May 13, 1947.—5-4c.
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LIQUID' CLEAN! FAST'
SPECIAL — Thursday, Friday and (jet ON THE AIR—Actors}, singers, i jqj. financing by veterans under the
Saturday—$1.00 off on all Dresses,, announcers and writers trained for GI hjjj -without any down payment.
Sun Dresses and Play Suits. Moore s radio. Voice recordings. Six weejcs pour rooms—large living room, two
Dress Shoppe. 1c intensive course starting June 16 at bedrooms, kitchenette and porch.
'Newberry. Full information by con-|R unn j n g water can be installed in
: tacting Arthur Cornwall, Radio Sta- 1 ba throom with little extra expense,
jtion WKDK, Newberry, S. C. 12-3p| E E Blakely, care The Chronicle.
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gle house for sale. FHA approved,now taking orders. Mrs. W. B. Able,
£25.00 REWARD!
For information leading to the
rental of a 4 to 6 room house.
Reference. See
Olin Moore
Jacobs Pfess Phone 100
7 Calvert Ave. Phone 311-W
FOR SALE — Four-drawer electric J
National cash register at Sharp-1 j} j s T R I C T REPRESENTATIVE
ton’s Service Station. See W. C.j WANTED—We are looking for a
Baldwin.
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WANTED — Position as meat cutter,
eight years experience. Can fur
nish references. H. E. Hunnicutt,
■Box 85, Goldville. Ip
FOR SALE—Used mattresses, beds,
springs, dressers, tables and chairs.
All in good condition. Reasonably
priced. Mississippi Youngs. 12-3c
ONE AND TWO BURNER Oil Stow
Ovens. National and Burpee Can-
ners, Cold Pack Canners and Tin
man interested in a lifetime career
in professional sales work to repre-
flying ants. Why let them eat up|f en, “f ^ America’s oldest and
® urrvrir ^gesi business organizations in the
TERMITE CONTROL—Termites are.
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,
Phine 10. Termite Co. of S. C.,
M. D. Wiley, Mgr., Batesburg, S. C.
Phone 276-M.
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WANT A HOUSE? See me. If I do
not have what you want I will try
to find it for you. Veterans given
special attention. C. Bryan Holland,
Laurens. lc
FOR SALE
condition. Vernon
Buice Street.
Wood range in good
Guest, No. '6
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FOR THE BRIDE—Wedding invita
tions, announcements, reception
cards, calling cards. Chronicle Pub
lishing Co.
NOTICE TO FISHERMEN — Under
the provisions of Section 1790-5,
Code of Laws of
Clinton district. Guaranteed income
to start with, excellent on-the-job
training course. Commissions .and
service fees later plus liberal retire
ment plan. Write X, care The Chron-i
cle, giving age, education,, marital
status, general background. lc
FOR- RENT. -—~Two~ furnished bed
rooms suitable for business couple
Cans Blakely-Burton’s Hardware &jl942, no fishing for game fish what-
Seeds. Telephone 188. s -Icjever shall be allowed during the
— 1 — } month of June in any of the waters
KEROSENE 14c gallon. Yarborough j B uzzard Roost lake, nor in the
Oil Ca “ | tributaries upstream of said lake for
FOR SALE— 1936 Plymouth, good | a distance of one mile where the
tires, fair body and motor, new j water ceases to flow. A. A. Richard-
top. Bill Shields. 2 Calvert Avenue, i son, Chief Game Warden.
South Carolina, or g en ti e men. Mrs. D. J. Brimm, 120
S. Broad St. Phone 349-J. lc
FOR SALE—445-acre farm, 8-room
house, 3 tenant houses, and barns.
Electricity, and is on paved road’ 5
miles-from Goldville and .9 miles
from Clinton. 45 acres in creek bot
toms. Large home orchard. C. Bryan
Holland, Laurens. lc
CLOSING NOTICE-y-Effective Wed-
nesday, June 11, we will alternate
in closing each Wednesday at 10 a.m.
for the day. The cafe remaining open
will be glad to serve the customers
PUBLIC PLOWING AND GRAD
ING with Ford-Ferguson system. | of the one c lo sed. Roddy’s will close
See W. C. Baldwin. lc! on the llth - (Signed) Clinton Cafe,
Roddy’s Restaurant.
Phone 134.
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FOR SALE — Five-burner gas stove
in perfect condition*. D. V. Wright,
North Creek, Greenwood highway,
GOOD QUALITY HEAVY BREEDS
as hatched, 200 for SIT'.OO
WORTHWHILE CHICKS
101 W. North Ave., Baltimore, 1, Md.
— TASTE-OUT eliminates the taste of I
Card of Thanks
We’d like to thank all our friends
jp'for their cards, flowers and every
I act of kindness shown us during
wild onions and weeds in your | FOR SALE—1936 Terraplane coach,; the long illness and death of our
milk and butter. Give this a trial! in fair condition. 6 Academy St. Ip daughter, Mildred. Will all who
5-2p! 188.
and see for yourself. Blakely-Bur-
ton's Hardware & Seeds. Telephone
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TERMITE CONTROL — Over two ELECTROLUX CLEANERS — Parts
hundred fifty thousand structures, and sales. Hal I* Baldwin, Phones
■have been protected against termite 407-W and 86. tf
damage. Why not have your’s pro- j FOR~SALE
tected. Call J.- R. Oeawford, Clinton, | 4 _n >45 r . rH
-Phone No. lO 1 . Termite Co.^of S. C., 1
If. D. Wiley, Mgr., Batesburg, S. C.
FOR SALE — Milk cows. Hubert J.
Pitts. lc
THERMOS JUGS and Bottles, Elec
tric Fans, Hot Plates, Gas and
Electric Irons. Blakely-Burton’s
Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188.
FOR SALE — Six-eye Dixie wood
stove with warming closet. Mrs.
Joe Poole, RFD No. 1. Ip
CHRYSANTHEMUM PLANTS —
Many varieties, colors and sizes to
choose from. Also Azaleamums.
Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds.
Telephone 188. lc
FOR SALE—Ten nice young Jersey
milk cows. J. Hamp Stone. 5-4c
Dump Trucks, 1 ^
ton, two speed rear.
3—1942 Ford Dump Truck.
12—Army type winches, 5 tons.
2—1942 Chevrolet Truck Dump.
1—1942 Mack Truck IVi ton dump.
1—1942 Mack 2-ton, short wheel
base. N
1—1942 Chevrolet panel, 1^4 ton.
WILLINGHAM’S GARAGE
East Main St.
Newberry, S. C. Phone 120-M
WANTED AT ONCE — Lady to be have dishes at our home please call
grocery checker and bookkeeper.! ^ or them.
Experience preferred. Permanent
job. Wilson's Grocery, Sloan St. Ip
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN are al-
ways welcome at Glenn Springs
Pavilion to play the jukebox and
Mr. and Mrs.
and Family.
E. C. Barbee
OFFICE SUPPLIES—
Call 74 For Tour Needs.
CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
Announcing Opening
Clinton Radio Service
Expert Repair Work On All
Home and Auto Radios
There's no guessing, experimenting, or .any
makeshift operations when we repair your Ra
dio. PRECISELY RIGHT THE FIRST TIME by
a genuine specialist and is fully guaranteed.
REASONABLE CHARGES
We Invite You To Call
Clinton Radio Service
M. A. GARRETT, Prop.
Rear L. B. Dillard's Store — Broad St.
Phone 142
CITY SHOE SHOP
Expert Shoe Repairing
Clinton and Goldville
S. D. Dawkins & Sons
'OR SALE—11 acres land with well
and one outbuilding, % mile from
Goldville ‘ on Whitmire highway,
rould consider trade for new car.
►erry L. Swygert, Goldville. 5-2p
WANTED — Land timber and pulp
wood. S. M. Wall, Laurens, S. C.
26-4c
rra.P WANTED —Two girls, 20 or
older, for soda fountain. Good pay.
oe’s Esso, E. Carolina Ave.t lc
1LADIOLI BULBS in separate or
mixed colors. Also Dahlia Tubers,
lanna Bulbs and Vitamin B1 Tab-
rts. Blakely-Burton's Hardware &
leeds. Telephone 188. lc
OR SALE —Cheap, six burner oil
stove. Joe’s Esso Station, E. Caro-
laa'^A venue.’- lc
DMATO PLANTS, Sweet Potato
Plants, Sweet, Hot and Pimiento
;pper Plants, Eggplant Plants, Cab-
ige Plants and Collard Plants.
lakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds.
Hephone 188. * lc
FLOOR POLISHER TO RENT—We
have large deluxe polisher. It is
not a small polisher, but handles so
easy. Saves you both time and en
ergy. Rates, $2.00 per day. Home
Supply Co. Phone 423. tf
MOTHERS—Do you realize that you
can save the drudgery of washing
diapers at home for as little as $1.50
per week, and also protect the health
of your child by being sure of sani
tary and sterile diapers, that have
been washed through a total of 10
rinses. Baby Dy-De Service, Phone ;
605, Laurens. tfc
NEW BICYCLES — All kinds and
sizes. Cooper’s Bicycle Shop, Adair
Street, Phone 210-M. tf
HOME AND BUILDING LOTS
FOR SALE
9 business lots — one block from
mter of town—all together or sepa-
itely. Entire vacant block bounded
y Florida, Woodrow, Clay and En-
Tprise Streets, approximately one
id one-half acres.
1 wooded residential lot 70x189 ft.
keing College stadium on 5th Ave-
ue, adjoining Willard Jones home.
1 wooded lot 97x165 ft. on Calvert
.venue near Jones Strj^t, adjoining
[olland home.
1 residential lot 75x135 ft., north
ide of Maple St., College View, west
f and adjoining the Harry Wilkes
ome.
1 residential lot 75x135 ft., north
ide Maple St., College View, west
f and adjoining the next above de-
cribed lot.
1 lot 75x124 ft., Young Drive, fac-
ag Smith lots.
1 lot 75x124 ft., Young Drive, fac-
ag Smith lots.
1 large irregular size lot, Young
►rive, opposite Smith home.
1 wooded residential lot, approxi-
aately 85x149 ft.. Young Drive, fac-
ag circle.
1 wooded residential lot, irregular
ize, fronting on Poplar Street.
2 wooded residential lots, Cleve-
ind Street, each 82^x150 ft., each
acing property of Dr. J. Lee Young.
7 residential lots for colored peo-
ile, formerly Spratt Poultry Farm on
*k Strtfc ^ _
LOW PRICES — TERMS. - *
JOHN F. NORRIS
Jacobs Building Phone IN
C. BRYAN HOLLAND
Real Estate
Phone 715 Laurens, S. C. j
(Over Brown’s Jewelry Store) k |
COWPEAS, Cane, Hegari, Cattail:
Millet, Soy Beans, Pop Corn, Crow-!
der Peas, Blackeye Peas and Peanuts, f
Blakely-Burton’s Hardware &|
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Belt’s^
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TOUR COMPLETE SHOPPING CENTER
Remember Dad on
Sunday, June 15th.
is Day
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Seeds. Telephone 188.
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY—Boll
weevils destroy cotton — Termites
destroy property. Have your home
protected against such damage. We
can give you a guaranteed job. Call
J. R. Crawford, Clinton, Phone 10.
Termite Co. of S. C., M. D. Wiley,
Mgr., Batesburg, S. C. tf
DAIRY FEED in 16% and 20% pro
tein. We have good feed and at a
good price. Also Horse and Mule
Feeds. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware
& Seeds. Telephone 188. lc
THE QUICKER you give us your
name for a Bendix Home Auto
matic Laundry or ironer the quicker
we will be able to deliver it. For
detailed information, call Mrs. Ernest
E. Cox, Telephone 184-W, 220 E.
Florida St. 5-4p
BARGAIN IN REAL ESTATE—10-
room bouse almost in heart of
business center. House in good state
of repair. Practically new roof, up
and downstairs bath, large shady lot,
33 ft. fronting Carolina Ave., 133 ft
wide by 190 ft deep. Suitable for
rooming house or business property.
Price $5500. Mrs. W. P. Baldwin,
1627 College St., Columbia. Phone
5985. 5-3c
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CITY SHOE SHOP
Expert Shoe Repairing
Clinton and Goldviiie i
S. D. Dawkins 6c Sons
COOL! COOL!
TROPICAL SUITS
$29.95 to $34.50
All wool tropicals, expertly tailored
—cool as a breeze. Stripes, solids and
plaids. Sizes 35 to 46. Regulars, longs,
shorts, stouts.
BRIGHT h
SUMMER SOCKS
29c to 59c Pr.
Gay stripes and solids in summer
pastels, white, navy, blacks. Longs
or shorts with elastic tops. Sizes 10
to 12.
DAD WILL LOVE
A* NEW TIE
$1.00 - $1.50
Botany, Wembley, Cheney — brands
he knows. Gay summer patterns that
are sure to please. Choose from a
wide selection.
GIVE DAD A
SPORT SHIRT
$1.98 to $4.95
Short or long sleeves, in rayons, cot
tons and spuns. Sizes—small, medi
um and large.
GIVE DAD A TREAT
"ARCHDALE shirts
$2.98 - $3.98
Here are shirts that are sure to
please. Perfect fitting, sanforized
shrunk. Solids, whites and stripes.
Sizes 14 to 17.
FOR THE MAN OF THE HOUSE .
SUMMER TROUSERS
$4.95 to $10.95
All-wool gabardines; cool rayons,
tropicals, Rivercrest. Just the thing
for hot summer days. Sizes 28 to 50.
FOR COOL HEADS
STRAW HATS
$1.98 to
Make your selection froip a wide
range of styles and shapes. Sizes
07-8 to m.
SLACK SUITS
$5.95 to $15.95
A summer time item Dad will really
love—-comfortable, cool. In cotton or
rayon. All sizes. ,