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Mrs. Omer Bolt and daughter, Pa
tricia, were guests “of the former's
sister, Mrs. T. E. Cole, in High Point,
N. C., during the past week.
Sunday Services
Announced By Brown
at the Goldville Presbv-
WANT ADS
! BRIEFS.. ABOUT
1DEAD1E VAII If MAW
Birth Announcements
BLALOCK
TO RENT — TO FIND — TO EfTT — TO SELL -
. .. Everybody Reads the Want Ads Terms Cash
NOTICE Rates for want ads are 50c minimum for 25 Words, all
over 25 words 2c per word. All want ads are cash except to firms
rarrving monthly charge accounts with The Chronicle Publishing Co.
Y ■ if | ■ i i if I* Yf iTrTTTT TTinri vurrv TittN- rtrrtrpttrtt n
_ . _ . '*/•.. ! position as cashier at the Dixie-
Week-End Trips . . Visitors Home store.
— —— ; Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bishop were
Mrs. B. F. Wirfglard and son, Binki, | Greenville.
( visited her mother, Mrs. Effie Was- Mr. and Mrs. R. L..Longshore had
terian church will be held Sunday
morning at 11 o’clock with the pas
tor, Rev. L. W. Brown, in charge.
Sunday school wilf be held at 10
o’clock.
Mr. Dinkins, Presbyterian college
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blalock, of New
berry, announce the birth of a
daughter, April 24, at Newberry hos
pital. Mrs. Blalock is the former Mlss
Agnes Fuller, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. B. T. Fuller of this city. }
perfect condition. R. B. Jester, 28* es, two sizes. For information call several days this week. son Pitts, Mrs. Mazie Abrams, Mrs.
Moultrie St.. Goldville. Ip 184-W after 7 o’clock P.M. See yourj Charles Franks, student at the Uni- Wayne Martin, Mrs. Elton Summers
” . .. dealer or the Dr. Pepper salesman. 1 versity of South Carolina, spent the; and son, all of.Newberry.
FOR SALE—Three milk cows, A ‘ y 1 1 Ernest E. Cox. 29-2p week-end with his parents, Mr. and, 1 Miss’Irene Snead of Gaffney, was
young calves. H. J. Pitts. tic, ' Mrs. Claude Franks.
j SNAPDRAGON PLANTS,
William, Alyssum, Stock,
S Pinks, M rs - Mary Owens and Mrs. Olin
a recent guest of Miss Irene Work-
POR SALE —Barnes sweetpeas, va
riety of colors. Telephone 397 - M i , Blue "nax, Flo rad ale Daisy,’ Chrys- Shealy. Jr., spent Sunday in Whit-
, —i ianthemum, Thrift and Other Plants. mire ^ the former s sister, Mrs
FISHING POLES 20 feet long, Heaa- Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds,, Nettie Campbell, who accompahied
on and Bronson Reels. Nylon Lines,; jgS
Creek Club Casting Baits, Hooks,'
Floats and Sinkers. Blakely-Burton's
Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188.
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them home for a week’s visit.
Mrs. J. D. Jeanbs spent the week-
FRYERS FOR SALE—C. H.
Phone 141-W.
Smith,, _
FOR SALE—Used bicycles, from $8 enc j j n Greenwood with her sister,
up. Call Western Auto Associate | Mrs. George S. Yeldell.
, Store, Clinton. ■— 1c i ‘ ~Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hardin, Jr.,
"'" Mr. and Mrs. T
„ „ i ^ , i are visiting the latter’s sister, Mrs.
6 ~“ p : R-^DtCiS repaired, GE radios and ap- phillip Eassy> in G-reenville. Their
NOTICE —You borrowed my mule:
pliances for sale. Pickup and deliv-
, „ , ery service. Call C. D. (Simon) Pitts,' f r * el ? ds regret to Mr. Eassy
clippers. Please bring them hame.l ' g, p h „ nc a67-J. 29-2p 15 11 and a pa “ n ’ at St ' Francis hos-
H, J. Pitts. tfc; ’ J pital.
recent
wv UAVV Pnvster’s Guano GARPEN SEEDS and Plants. We; Mrs. M. Cassanova was a
and Punna Chick feeds. H. J-i. have the most compiete line to ^ ^r 5, W - H - Brow
Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Dalrymple
and little daughter have moved into
the Reese Young apartments on Cal
houn street.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Martin recent
ly visited the former’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John L. Martin, in Spartan
burg.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Watson and
daughter of Enoree, were recent
guests of Mrs. Metta Stone.
Shady Grove church at II a.m.,twith DrivGT Institutes l
Sunday school a. a.m. Announced for Teochefs
Final Session Pre-School “Two institutes in driver educa-
Clinic Set for May 6 j tion are now open for high school
The final session of the annual teacher enrollment, said C. R. M:-
PfflLSON LEAVES
SPARTANBURG HOSPITAL
J. B. Philson, former resident of
Pitts.
tf c ! found in this section of the state. Greenville.
ALso Fertilizers, Ceresan and Insec-' Mrs. Lois McMillan, Mr. and Mrs.
ne in 1 this comrhunity, who was a patient
for ten days at the General hospital
FOR SALE—Millie's Diner. See Mrs. tlCldes Blpkely-Burton's*-Hardware Joseph (Wig) McMillan and little
Scarborough at the diner. Also fur- 'igg Icjson, Tommy, of Greenville, were re-
mshed room -for—rent on Laurens, ——^ ! cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. John W.
highway. Mrs. Mildred Scarborough. FOR RENT-Nice apartment. If in- Finney
6 ‘ 2p: ,l er ^ St , ed '. C A C ‘ D ‘ Nance - Pho r; Mrs. D. B. Dockstader, the former
. „ t wa have in stock 44(> - ^ aho; 1 Avenue. f Miss Virginia Kellers of this cityr
^vcral good used electric refriger-j GRA^S SEED. Mixtures for and son Bobby are spending some
ators. reconditioned, and priced tot Sunny and Shady Lawns, Bermuda time with her lather, Frank Kellers,
sell. Home Supply Co.
in Spartanburg, was able to return
this week to the home of his sister, pital.
Mrs. B. M. Anderson, at Reidville.
pre-school clinic will be held Thurs
day, May 6, at 2:30 at Florida Street
school. The clinic is sponsored by the
Parent-Teacher association and di
rected by Mrs. Mary Rossiter, who
is county health nurse for this sec
tion.
The clinic is open to children start
ing to school next fall.
^ It is requested that each child be
accompanied by an adult, if possible.
Millan, chief highway commissioner
in announcing a training program for
school officials interested in offering
student driver education.
A forty-hour training course will
be offered for Negro high school
teachers at State Agriculutral and
Mechanical college, at Orangeburg,
opening May 10, and continuing
through Friday of that week.
The next institute in driver edu
cation will be presented for white
CARD OF THANKS high school teachers at Wipthrop col-
I wish to thank friends for the | lege on June 21, to continue through
flowers, and also for the many acts the 25th, and is scheduled as a part
of kindness shown my son, Teddy,
during his recent stay in "the hos-
MRS. NELLIE STROUD. ■
of the Winthrop college summer
school.
Information may be obtained from
Patrolman J. C. Pace stationed here.
j c Grass and White Dut^h Clover, and Mrs. Kellers. Lt. Dockstader of
Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds, the Army Air Corps is how stationed
BEE KEEPERS SUPPLIES. We have, Telephone 188. 1c
hives and everything in Root's line
for the bee man. Blakely-Burton's
Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188.
in Guam, where Mrs. Dockstader and
son will join him later. ,
Mrs. E. L. Holland and little Shir-
LOTS FOR SALE—Lots on Elizabeth
street. SG-acre tract just off the
Greenwood road about 4 miles from
Clinton. C. Bryan Holland, Laurens.
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LOTS FOR SALE
road. New development, just-start-
WELL BORING—In need of a well?
See B. B. Weber, Union, S. C. ., „ . .
°0-4p' Quinton recently visited Mr. and
“ Mrs. James T. Smith in Columbia.
C. BRYAN HOLLAND Miss Ruth Bailey spent several
Real Estate days last week in Greenville with
Phone 715 Laurens, S. C. her sister, Mrs. W. P. Anderson.
r (Over Brown's Jewelry Store) : . Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Chapman were
o a r r ^ “ L 1 I Z i in Columbia recently for the former!
On old airport FOR SALE—-Brehmer. Early Ander, attenc ( an executive mee „ o( j
and Beefsteak tomato plants 50c (he . American
_ ,00 r r % r o Phone 210-M.i tut, *■ /-. ...,,.
! J. H. Lowe, of Greer, visited his [
^ daughter, Mrs. Robert McCrary, Mr. j
Jacobs Bldg. Phone 85-J. ; tfc FOR SALE—S x- iece bedroom suit. - McCrary, and J. V. Lowe during the
TERMITE CONTROL — Over two be seen at 219 S. Woodrow St. past week.
hundred fifty thousand structures Mrs. Thomas McAuley. 29-2p Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holley and j
have been protected against termite FOR SALE — 1939 Chevrolet 2-door S0I \ v i! lted 'J' 1 ”’ Holley’s parents, Mr. |
carnage. Why not have your’s pro- sedan in good condition. 89 Pal- a ‘ 1 rs ’ 0 nson ’ * n Creen-1
tected° Call J. R. Crawford, Phone metto St., Lydia Mill. Phone 516-J.
10, Clinton. Termite Co. of S; C., Ip
M. D. Wiley’, Mgr., Batesburg, S. C.
tfc
ed. City has cut new street. Buy early <' o: llMI ' "F Cooper, P
before price goes up. R. ET Wysor,' 310 North ’ Adair St -
MONUMENTS —We represent Veal
Bros., Georgia blue granite memo-
A FEW more Breakfast Room Sets, rials for loved ones. Estimates fur^
table with four chairs. $89.50 value nished on any size job. Phone or
for S59.50. Home Supply Co. lc write. J. T. Lawrence, Clinton. Phone
-—r— —-- • 376-J, P. O. Box 363. 29-5p
PLOW STOCKS, Turn Plow and' '
wood recently.
Mr. and Mrs. JohTr C. Carter and!
daughter, Miss Ruth Carter, Mr. and |
ANNOUNCEMENTS
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FOR MAYOR , .
t . I hereby announce myself a can-
Harrow Repairs, Back Bands, Plow BULBS, Dahlia Tu- cUdate for Mayor of Clinton, and
Lines, Collars, Collar Pads and Other' hers, Amaryllis Bulbs and Canna, rny Se if to abide by the results
Supplies for the farmer. Blakely- Hulbs. Also Sprays and Fertilizers, Democratic primary.
Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Tele- Ulakely-Burton s Hardware & Seeds.; JOE P. TERRY,
phone 188. j c Telephone 188. Icj ^
FOR ALDERMAN
- Ward 5
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Alderman from Ward 5, and
•c'AD'vr cvad o at r ak. 0 KITCHEN RUGS—Bird or Dunn, all!
FARM FOR SALE—4o acres witn 2 . , „ , ,
. , o i x x-i new stock, good patterns. Reduced
tenant nouses 3 miles from Clin-’ . u „ c i o ,
prices. Home Supply Co. Ic
ton on paved road. C. Brvan Holland,
Laurens. lc FOR SALE OR TRADE
FUNK’S HYBRID and Other Hybrid
Corns, Truckers Favorite, Blakely’s
Special. Golden Cross Bantam, Coun-
1 nice milk cows. Terms if desired.
J. Hamp Stone.
Se\era! j pj ed g e m yself to abide by the results
of the Democratic primary.
WOODROW L. WILSON.
27-5p
LOST—-Red horse, weight about 800 i hereby announce my'self a candi-i
try Gentleman, Golden Dent, Golden f lbs. and has trace chain, around date for Alderman from Ward 5, and 1
Pfolific and otljer Varieties Corn.I neck. Finder please notify J. D. La- pledge myself to abide by the results!
Blake!y-Burton^s Hardware & Seeds.|nier, RFD, I. . 6-3p of the Dpmocj.-itif primary
Telephone 188. ^ 1 c LOST' OR STRAYED — Black Berk-i LEONARD GILLIAM.
BABY CHICKS. U. S. Approved,I shire P l 2 from m y home - J- H. ^ hereby announce myself a candi-
Pullorum Passed. Barred Rocks, s P’ ve y. near RosemorU Cemetery, ^f^^r AldermaqTrom Ward 5, and
White Rocks, R. ?. Reds, White Wy- P- Q- Box 156, Clinton. jpjpledge myself to abide by the results
N. H. Reds, Buff (irping-! FOR SALE — Few cheap mules.
and H e ' a '" v \t . v m *, r, i f
tons and Heavy Mixed. Blakely-
Burton's Hardware & Seeds. Te’.e- 4
phone 188. lc *
FOR SALE — 80 acres with tenant
house two miles from Clinton on
paved road. Good pasture. C. Bryan
Holland. Laurens. lc
Heath Copeland. Phone 314
EXPERT RADIO SERVICE
On Home and Auto Sets
CLINTON RADIO SERVICE
Phone 142
In Rear L. B. Dillard’s Store
MOTHERS—Do you realize that yoti
can save the drudgery of washing
diapers at home for as little as $1.60 C ,» T T ,—7~, r 1 —~
per week, and also protect the health FOR ^ L ^ I ° hn Deer J tr f ctor ’ B T K u
of vQur^hdd by being sure of sani- m ' jde1 ' plantin S an d cultivating I hereby announce myself a candi-
tary and sterile diapers, that have ec l ul P m ent with it. Heath Copeland, ■ date for Alderman from Ward 6, and
of the Democratic ’primary, j-
CARL CAMPBELL.
or I hereby announce myself a candi-
date for Alderman from Ward 5,
and pledge myself to abide’by the re-
! suits of the Democratic primary.
CHARLIE NABORS
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Alderman from Ward 5,
and pledge myself to abide by the,
results of the Democratic primary.
J. F. WEIR.
Ward 6
been washed through a total of 10
Phone 314 or 47.
tfc’ pledge myself to abide by the results i
of the Democratic primary.
rinses. Baby Dy-De Service, Phone ELECTROLUX Sales, Service auu. t cwvtf it t, tntct t-v I
605, Laurens. tfd Supplies. H. L. Baldwin, Telephone T , , LONNIE B. TINSLEY.
1 i_ 40 i-W tfc 1 1 here by announce myself a candi-
HORSE AND MULE FEED, Dairy —— : date for Alderman from Ward 6, and
Feed, Starting, Growing, Laying SWEET POTATO PLANTS, Tomato pledge myself to abide by the results
Mash and Pellets, Goat Feed, Rab- Plants. Pepper Plants, Eggplants of the Democratic primary,
bit Feed', Scratch Feed, Broiler Mash, and Cabbage Plants. Also all the MARCELL (NUB) BARKER.
Dog Feed and Fish and Turtle Feed. seeds n eed for your garden.
Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seed's. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds.
Telephone 188. lc Telephone 188.
CREDITORS’ NOTICE
lc! All persons having claims against
FOR SALE— loUcresYi ^niles" from FOR REOT - Two milw ; “‘.f' ot a Mrs F1 f nn ' a Ya ^ r :
Clinton on paved rid a goo” from Bonds Crossroads, five miles “ ug B h : d «* as «‘, are hereby notifled
building sue. cV» Sand. £u-|from GoidviHe. Miss ,da Smith, R..2.;
rens.
1 0 ! Kinards.
Ip
VIGORO, BONE MEAL, Sheep Ma
nure and Azalea Fertilizers. Also
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY—Boll
weevils destroy cotton *—Termites > r „ ^ „
destroy property. Have your home ac Red Arrow, Ever-
protected against such damage. We . g re en and Volck Sprays and Sulphur,
can give you a guaranteed job. Call and Other Dusts. Blakely
J. R Crawford, Phone lO, Clinton.
■Termite Co. of S. C„ M. D. Wiley,
Mgr., Batesburg. S. C. tfc
Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Tele
phone, 188. lc
P & G PAINT
Made in the South
for the South
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BUILDING
MATERIALS
J. R. Crawford
Phone 10 • —
South Broad at Pine
WANTED—Two men experienced in
general building maintenance,
steady work, regjular hours. Apply to
O. F. Beaty, plant superintendent,
Presbyterian College.
FOR SALE — Suborner New Perfec-
I tion oil stove in good coriditipn.
Phone 317-J. 206 Ferguson St.' * Itp
| TERMITE CONTROL—Termites lire
flying ants. Why let them eat up
! your property? Termites work win-
I ter and summer and are destroying
lover fifty million dollars worth of
property yearly. To be sure, have a
free inspection. Call J. R. Crawford,
Phone 10, Clinton. Termite Co. of
S. C., M. D. Wiley, Mgr., Batesburg,
S. C. tfc
to said estate will please make pay
ment likewise.
MRS. FANNIE LYNCH MALLARD,
Administratrix, C. T. A.,
1222 Beaufort St.,
Columbia, S. C.
April 27, 1948.—13-3c.
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 26th day
of May, 1948, I will render a final
account of my acts and doings as
, Executrix cf the estate of Jefferson
^(Norman Nix in the office pf the
Judge of Probate of Laurens County,
at 10 o’clock a. m., and on the same
day will apply for a final discharge
from my trust as Executrix.
Any person indebted to said estate
is notified and required to make pay
ment on or before that date; and all
persons having claims against said
estate will present them on or be
fore said date, duly proven, or be
forever barred.
FLORENCE DUCKETT,
Executrix.
April 20, 1948.—20-4pw.
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ROGERS
Spoeial
Stokoly
t'elebraiion
STOKELY’S WHOLE KERNEL GOLDEN
COR
2
No. 2
Cans
AN OUTSTANDING VALUE . . STOCK UP«
ARMOUR’S STAR SMOKED
HAMS
HALF OR
WHOLE
Lb.
SERVE IT FOR SUNDAY DINNER!
U. S. No. 1 QUALITY WHITE
Potatoes 5
. 49c
Lbi
Bulk
37c
59c
23c
10-LBS. IN MESH BAG
SrOKELY’S TASTY KING
SWEET PEAS
STOKELY’S GOLDEN BANTAM
CREAM CORN
STOKELY’S FANCY GREEN
CUT BEANS
STOKELVS WHOLE RED
TINY BEETS
RICH TOMATO JUICE
STOKELY’S 2
STOKELY’S REAL ORANGE
MARMALADE
STOKELY’S ZESTFI L
TOMATO
STOKELY’S VITAMIN-RICH
SPINACH
17-Oz.
CATSUP
GltnN
No. 2
Cm
No. 2
Can
1-Lb.
Jar
No. 2
Cam
1-Lb.
Jar
14-Oz.
Bot.
No. 2
Can
19*
21*
20*
25*
27*
19*
23*
17*
Hoyvrh Guaranteed JMeate
BOSTON BUTT
PORK ROAST, lb. 53c
FRESH -
GROUND BEEF, lb. .... 49c
DRESSED AND DRAWN
FRYERS, lb. ... 73c
PLATE AND BRISKET
STEW BEEF, lb 35c
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
FANCY CROOK NECK
SQUASH, lb 13c
TENDER
GREEN BEANS, lb. .... 13c
LARGE FLORIDA
GRAPEFRUIT, 6 for ,29c
FRESH GREEN
CABBAGE, lb. 6c
Stokrtu*#
PEAS AND
CARROTS
20*
17-Oz.
Can
SELF-RISING FLOUR
TRIANGLE
WISCONSIN DAISY
--10-Lbs 85c
i-Lb cut 49c
Lb 35c
2 No. 21 35c
2 No 2 23c
No 2 35c
MARGARINE
NUTREET
STOKELY’S SAUER
KRAUT,
VAN CAMP
HOMINY
VAN CAMP PORK AND
BEANS 2
OBELISK FLOUR
BALLARD 10 Lbs. 99c
BEAUTY SOAP
WOODBURY b.. He
REGULAR SIZE SOAP
SWEETHEART 2 Bars 21c
BLUING FLAKES
BLU-WHITE Pk 9 10c
MEDIUM PKG. Irtx
SUPER SUDS Lg«. 37c
MARVELOUS
VEL FOR DISHES L fl a 32c
APRIL 24-MAY 1
National Baby Week
VISIT OUR BIG BABY
FOODS DEPARTMENT!
Yirp
Day At Your K^yo^s Starei
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