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» I S' i f i V V 1 Pnee Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1949 ♦ ♦ ' ♦ WANT ADS ♦ ♦ ' ♦ - TO SFXL Terms Cash TO RFNT — TO FTVI/ — TO BUY Everybody Reads *he Want Ads NOTICE—Rates for want ads are 50c minimum for 25 words, »11 over 25 wrirds 2c per word. All want ads are cash except to firms carrying monthly charge accounts with The Chronicle Publishing Co. House, Senate Vote To Kill Poll Tax As Voting Requirement SOCIETY (Continued from page three) Cotton Farmer Hurt By Wages-Hour Bill, Council Head Thinks SUMMONS The State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. Court of Common Pleas. CITIZENS FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, Clinton, S. C., Plaintiff, vs. , i rott Chapter No. 9, Order of the T A . „ . _ . Special to The Chronicle. Eastern Star, Friday evening. March 1 . ^ s , Angeles, March 7.-A co ton Columbia, S. C. March 9.-The ,, a t* 0 ' ct0ck .r-the Masonie tem-1 industry leader declared today that House of Representatives last week , At ? 0 . clock ^ chapter will the P ro P° sed w-age-hour bill “threat- passed the joint resolution proposing honor Mrs Evans at a turk dinner ens bankruptcy to thousands of cot- T L HLLISON, Joanna Textile an amendment to the Constitution at the home of Mr and Mrs R G ton farmers. Mills Company, and W. C. so as to eliminate the requirement Murphy on South Broad s t re et. Mrs. Harold A. Young, president of the Baldwin Motor Company, FOR SALE—Three gas radiant heat- DEVOE HOUSE PAINTS. Water- of the payment of poll tax before Evans was at one time a res ident of National Cotton Council of America, Defendants. ers. Good as new. Harry C. Layton, proof White Enamels and Colors, voting m elections i n sta * e 'orT* e Clinton and her many friends will be * n an address at the opening of the •pQ twe DETTINDANTS ABOVE at Chronicle office. Varnishes, Oil, Turpentine and White resolution was passed by an 89 to glad tQ weK;ome her as their guest . council’s 11th annual medting, sharp- Beautiful mahogany’ and ° ran g e Shellac. Blakely-Burton’s < roll call vote. Laurens county Re- The following officers will have ^ criticized House labor committee! v . cTirur.mrrfloxTv Beautiful mahogany Hardware & Seeds Tele{Jhone 188. presentatives C. B. Culbertson, C. L. h f th .. Worthv Matron procedure. | Y OU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED rlock with cathedral = Milam and R. C. Wasson all voted wlVll .k. * and required to answer the complaint FOR S.ALE grandfather clock chimes. The Trading Post, Laurens. tfc WANTED TO BUY and milk cows. H. J , .. Mrs. Mary D. Terry; Worthy Patron, He said there was an “attempt of!;,, , , . . Young mu es „,th the majonly. The resolution 0l , ad Arnold Xssecia,,' Ma , ron , the pro-union leadership ot the house L"^ft h .1 V C 3 C ° P a y f Pitts. tie had previously been approved by the p all i in . v ar K„ r „„eh- 4« n ri a ie i.hoV -„.i, .a—„a _ .herewith served upon you, and to Senate. Mrs. Pauline Yarborough; Associate labor committee to rush through an Patron, Durward Murdock; Secre- unprecedented wages and hours bill‘ said com £K nt JL th(1 a 1 ( tary, Mrs. Mary T. Chapman; Ttfeas- without giving thousands of vitally; his 0 ff ice P Paimpttn rihJ at A i urer> Mrs - Sara CasonliConductress, affected grtups an opportunity even Laurens S C within Want /\CLB i Mrs. Elinor Bishop; Associate Con- to discover what was in the bill, i ferviceTere^f exc^siveof dllCfrp<7C Mrs T.iiHip MpII RoiH-rhan- mnrh Ipss ovnrace FV.ai^ » . er . u,e Service nerCOT, CXClUSlVe Ot DON’T SNIFFLE FOR SALE—'Practically new' Norge Get a box of 4-WAY Cold Tablets refrigerator, 6 ft. Can be seen at; today. You will be pleased with re- p ra ther-Simpson Furniture Co. 1c' suits. Only 20c a box. 1 — _' —— 1 ______ _ Phone Us. No. 400 We Deliver FREE SAMPLE of Spartan Starter; j ductress, Mrs. Ludie Nell Reid; Chap- much less express their views. , t hp Hav nt cimh ^ S.ADLER-OWENS PHARMACY ! "Sparticles’’ to anyone w'ho has FOR SALE—Several farm mules. T. lain, Mrs. Maggie Campbell; Mar- : "That blil, which still threatens ffli i to aninirir i 3 " * f ?L 0U u >hal, Mrs. Anni, Mae MilUl Organist, .bankruptcy to thousands <xf cotton'fui 1 baby chicks, regardless of where Heath Copeland. Finest Quality, Pullorum Passed. q U i c ker. Phone Also Feeds, Feeders, Fountains, c 0 . Brooders and Remedies. Blakely-j Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Tele phone 188. 1c 62. C-W-S Guano the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in msheTapaVt^ent. L. Bo7d. Call Lee Uth p, MrS ’ f adie ^ c ° tto1 ? processing P lans - and hard -1 io^the^eherdem^ndL hi Die Corn^ lo ers; Esther, Mrs. Eloise Jones; Mar-] ship to every segment of our indus- „ laint unuea m me com _ | tha; Mrs. Eva West; Electa, Mrs. Mae try,” he asserted, “would make it' P BABY CHICKS. Barred Rocks, R. I. j they were bought. “Sparticles” will . rAN . TFn „„ thrp#» rnr^m fur ! Mrs. Leila Johnson; Adah, Mrs. Mary farmers, liquidation of hundreds ofu‘hT c , ine . m Reds, White Rocks, N. H. Reds, grow them to fryers one to two weeks ' VAN J^ D — T ' vo ^ J, ur * l.pp Tavlor- Rnth m^ i.Hip ^ttnn J, ! ^ actl on will apply to the Court 326-W 10-2c’ ^ AT T ZZ ZT ^ j. ■ LEADING sterling silver company Snelgrove; Warder, Mrs. Bertie necessary for the average farmer to; CALL <4 - For your office needs . has franchlse open for saleslady. | Hodge; Sentinel, Carlton F. Winn - — jl Car helpful but not essential. We Chronicle Publishing Co. HAVE YOU sell his cotton at 32cents a pound. et eptrotux S-iles Service and 1 iiAvr, iuu train you. Apply. V. C. Meeks. Box Recent Bride sSes H L Baldwin Telephone tried that PARKE-DAVI%^Vanilla' 272, Columbia 5, S. C. - 17 - 2p U j CL Supplies. H c. Baldwin, Telephone ypt? , t & the best Sd^heapwl .■••• • HOflOftfl With Shower est on the market. Two sizes: 29c CYCLONE SELD SOW^ERS,^Speed- ; Q n Wednesday evening, February os would raise the average cost of 407-W tfc FOR SALE—Apartment house with and 57 C . three complete apartments. Local- Phone Us. No. 400 We Deliver en on business lot. size 70x200 ft., on SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY South Broad street in Clinton. Close in. Pr Telephone Purina Chick feeds. O. L. LONG, Plaintiff’s Attorney. merely to cover the wage scale which, Lated March 1, 1949. would be required by federal statute.. NOTICE “The added essential items of seed, 1 TO THE DEFENDANT T. L. ELLI- , fertilizer, ginning, and other expens-'SON: , _ . _ , „ _ .. — . es would raise the average cost of I PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: That the _ e garden ^ ools > ^ eo tjaso 24, Mrs. Buddy Blackw’elder, a bride producing a pound of cotton to 51 i Complaint in this action, together Lawn Mowers, Barrel Sprayers arrd of recent d a t ei w r as entertained w ith ! cents—a figure which has never been I with the Summons of which the fore- Sprayer Repairs. Blakely-Burton s a m i sce n aneous s hower at the home realized from any crop on record, and" Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. ^ aun t ( Mrs. Grady Arnold. Mrs. 1 a figure so completely non-competi- was assisted as hostess by tive with other fibers and materials James Crain and Mrs. Lew.s that it would quickly eliminate cot- , ton from a position of importance harrow', Avery 2-row planter and ] The living and dining rooms were 011 econom ic scene. GLADIOLUS BULBS. Our special , Meal and Sheep Manure. Also Peat tJc ton’s* Hardware 1 ^"^Seeds. ^Telephone culti vator outfit used one season. All decorated with arrangements of in good condition. All for $1,200. spring flowers, and the bride’s chair Reese H. Young. 188. Lc Los Angeles, March 7.—The Na- „ _ . Ip was marked by a corsage of red ‘‘ ona l Cotton council ^strenuously package of 25 Number 1 bulbs, TW 0 U)TS for Sale. One. 75x135 ft., RENTAL - Floor sandinz machines I roses - lMrs - K *ng directed several ° pp °ses repeal of the Taft-Hartley mixed colors, for $1.00. Also sep- . ^ „„„ o t floor sanain 0 maenmes^ J —4—*- - act or anv amendment it« arate color,s in bulk. Many new paved s t re et. and in good residential Varieties. Blakely-Burton s Hard- F and one 75x150 ft. Located on ne w eouioment All necessary ma*-* games and contests, after w'hich the act or any amendment destroying its _ ved street, and in good residential tenal to make your floors beautiful.;'™™* p resented the bride with d^^a^^YouJed^iar^to’ w ,„ ^ sectuin. C. R. McDaniel, Telephone Rea „ nable prK 4 s . Home Supply Co. «»«r favors _ “? pt Haro,d A Young dKlared ♦»* ^_ ai !L^'_r eed ~- Te ephone 128. ftc phone 4°3 ofc 1 —During the evening about fifty da y- FOR SALE — Several good Singer — *" . guests were served a salad course a news conference he gave this sewin CT machines dining room and HOUSE FOR SALE—Six-room house FOR SALE—6-room frame house on with sweets and coffee. As a cli- as tbe *council s position: 'eakfast room suites, china closets wel1 l^ted in Clinton, a nice corner of Florida and Woodrow St., max to the affair, Mrs. Blackwelder “ No segment of American e -he Trading Post Laurens. tfc home for anyone. Five-room house with extra building lot. See W. B. was sent on a treasure hunt, and her should ever again be permi on small tract 5 miles from Clinton. Able at 301 E. Florida St., or Phone search was rewarded by a large bas- en 8age in the excesses of which, first C. Bryan Hdfland, Laurens. lc 276-M. 10-2c ket of beautiful and'varied gil’ts, in- naanagment, and more recently labor b The economy permitted to LOTS FOR SALE — On old airport G road Ne w development just start- - ed. City has cut new street. Buy early ^ [°*" ® p: SALE before price goes up. R. E. Wysor. Have your home decorated by ex- Jacobs Bldg. Phone 85-J. tfc peiiented workmen. Call your Mari etta P-ont Store collect, 29515, or Good used HotPoint eluding pieces of her chosen silver, union leaders, have been guilty.' range, A-l condition. A bargain at cr y sta l, and china. CARD OF THANKS $;><>. Home Supply Co. lc I wish to express my deepest ap- s-hurch Women Ubserve preciation to every one for their thoughtfulness during my illness. Also for the beautiful flowers, cards 1949 handy Ever Ready desk calen--write 221 South Main St., Greenville, dars. small and handy. Chronicle S. C. M-24-5p Publishing Co., Stationery Dept. FOR SALE—Two Farm Master chick rOR SALE-MI,k cows, w.fh younj SOUTHLAND TOMATO. The new j^ons of the .oca, chu^hes |P „„- ■ i*,^. See W Strickland. ^ RADIOS and electric irons repaired. Pick-up and delivery service. Call World Day of Prayer C. D. (Simon) Pitts. Phone 636-J. i n observance of “world day of prayer” Friday the Women’s organ- " L y ’ —MRS. J. C. LOWE. calves. H. J. Pitts. are chap days. Use JINKIS Lotion — ’ — p st^ne, Ponderosa, Early Jewel Ox- The Lord Is Thy Keeper was to keep your hands pretty and soft. LESPEDEZA SEED For Sale. Ko- heart and others. Blakely-Burton’s the topic of th e program arranged One or two applications a day does rean, combine run, 8c. Triple H ar dware & Seeds. Telephone 188. by Mrs. W. G. Coker with the fol- the work. Two sizes: 39c and 69c. cleaned 10c. Regular Kobe 15c, new - 7- lowing leaders: Mrs. J. Will Leake, Phone Us. No 400 We Deliver strain Kobe 20c per lb. Stewart O. ^OR SALE 1931 Model A Ford, in Mrs. Roy Gasque, Mrs. James C. SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY Brown, Phone 3605, Clinton. Rt. 3. Ip g ood condition. H. J. Pitts. tfc Dickert, and Mrs. W. O. Derrick. Mrs. Albert THE CHRONICLE Completely Covers Clintop’s Trade Ares for Advertisers There Is No Substitute for News paper Advertising going is a copy, was filed in the of fice of the Clerk of Court for Lau rens County, South Carolina, at the Court House in the City of Laurens, on the 3rd day of March, 1949. O. L. LONG, Plaintiff’s Attorney. March 3, 1949. 24-3cl Fresh Shipment YOUNG MULES H. J. Pitts ALCOHOLISM Treated . Safely - Effectively Resident M. D. in Charge Alco-Haven Sanitarinm Telephone •> AAQC Day or Night Z-TT’OD 605 E. North St., Greenville, S. C. S. Mavwell an FOR SALE—4-room house on Joanna WOOD FOR SALE—Good dry wood LOST—Two white-faced red shoats. 1 1^ 1 u ga ' e highway, running water. See S. D tor stoves and heaters at D. B.l weighing 80 to 100 lbs Anyone ‘“".f.^a ™d Weathers, Jr. 10-2c Wehunts Cash Grocery on Laurens knowing whereabouts of these shoats p * . . ... A D a se • road. In-tfc notify me and receive valuable re- viee with Miss Ann Pitts rendering FOR SALE—Lexington grand piano,] a solo. The day of prayer was sponsored by the women of all churches in the . 50 Tritoma, Cannas, Elephant Ear, GOOBER ONE-HORSE TURN city instead of Broad Street Metho- ’ Fancy Leaf Caladium, Amaryllis, PLOWS, Dixie Boy Turn Plows, dist chiirch as erroneously stated by real cheap. Call 516-J. Can be seen | TUBEROUS ROOTED BEGONIAS. Mml* ****’ 53 Beach ^ at 89 Palmetto St.. Lydia lc| Camellia Flowered in 6 colors. Al- - y ■ 1 - ^ FREE! FREE! 25 lbs -. B ;w‘ e rK^L art cV-^' w°m a he ! Tigridias, Tuberoses. Gladioli, Dah- Fertilizer Distributors, eh.vk>. Chicks started now v. ..1 bt , j- ag aii£ j G ] ox j n j as Blakely-Burton’s Tooth Drag Harrows, and Harrow re.ii \ ‘' nen pr ’ Ke? are •• c i Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. and Plow Repairs. Blakely-Burton’s your order today. Phone 62. C-W-S F __ HarHuyarA ^ ,oo f%. 50 and 60 The Chronicle last wedt. Guano Co. COVERED BUTTONS made any 10-2c ; WE PAY TOP PRICES for your corn, oats and wheat. Carolina Milling Co., Laurens, S. C. tfc Business or resi dential lot on W’est Main St. 50 Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. C. BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate - Phone 715 Laurens, S. C. (Over Brown’s Jewelry Store) Birth Announcements QUARLES Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Quarles an nounce the birth of a son, Major time. Three sizes, plain, 6 styles in black and white, ivory, nickel and LOT FOR SALE gilt runs. Mrs. Charlie McDaniel, 201 S Broad Street. tfc acres on the Clinton-Laurens high-, IDEAL GIFT OFFER Magazine Nell, at the Blalock clinic on Feb- W’EAVER ALUMINUM W'ARE. 6 and wa ^' exc t‘;!ent building site. C. Bry- Specials: For a limited time I can ruary 28. Mrs. Quarles is the former 8 cup Percolators, Egg Poachers. an Hollan d. Laurens.^ lc get you Coronet or Readers’ Digest ^ iss E ^ ie Rht >des ' ^ ' Dish Pans. Single and Double Boil- FRYERS FOR SALE—See or call E. for seven months for only $1.00. 1 county, ers and Kettles. Blakely-Burton’s R. Knox. (They were grown on appreciate your new or renew'- Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. Spartan Broiler “Sparticles,” so we. 3 * 5 °* an ^ magazine published. Miss of Greenwood BRIDGES guarantee them to be nice and ten- 1 Frances c - Wmn, Phnoe 535-J, Clin- Mr - and Mrs. Milton Bridges, of der). C-W-S Guano Co 10 2c ton. M10-5p ^nna, anhounce the^birth of a son, AIR WICK THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING Your messages regularly in THE CHRONICLE will be seen and read by thousands of people at leisure. The life of the weekly home paper is longer than that of any other advertising medium. Advertisers who have tested all available mediums of advertising in the county declare that THE CHRON ICLE does the whole job very satisfactorily alone. There is no hit-or-miss when merchants and busi ness firms use THE CHRONICLE to reach their poten tial customers. G. E. GLOBES We carry a full stock of both regu _ '• v.--o v-o. lu-zc —-• : r William Milton, on February 24 at lar and 3-way gl@bes at all times. HORSE AND MULE FEED, Dairy AIR WICK Blalock clinic. Mrs. Bridges is Price of mjit regular lamps is 13c Feed, Chicken Feed, Pigeon Feed, Completely neutralizes all objection- the farmer Miss Bobbie Virginia each. Rabbit Feed, Goat Feed, Dog Feed, able household odor. Open a bottle Franklin. Phone Us. No. 400 We Deliver Calf Meal, Hog Feed, Fish Feed, Tur-' a few minutes befote guests arrive! SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY tie Feed and Bird Feed. Also Oyster and SMELL how quickly all odors Shells and Grit. Blakely-Burton’s are gone - AIRWICK has no odor, costs about lc a day to use, and sells for 69c. PIANOS — Just received a lot of „ , good used pianos, already tuned. Hardware 8c Seeds. Telephone 188. Priced from $95 Post, Laurens. up. The Trading tfc IN’ STOCK Easy Flow Fertilizer Spreaders, 8 ft. sizes, Wood Saws, Post Hole Diggers, Feed Mills, Planters, Cultivators, -America’s Finest HOT POINT Home Appliances HOME SUPPLY CO. Next to Bailey’s Bank Phone Us. No. 400 We Deliver SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY ADAIR iMr. and Mrs. Forrest Adair an nounce the birth of a son, Henry Dobbins, at Hays hospital, on Mon day, March 7. Mrs. Adair is the for mer Miss Elizabeth Dobbins. FALLAW Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Fallaw an- Harrows, Tandum, Bush, Bog and \ 7TT v „ ri j nTT'mrD TZ m3 , “ ’. ... , , \ . Sn ke Plow< •> disr 5 dkr and ^ and BETTER tasie like wild; of your child by being sure of sam- u ’ ’ v i ) ' c M onions? Get a package of Taste Out tary and sterile diapers that have bottom scrape blades, Scoop Pans, l y sieiue uppers, mai nave front end loaders. Any type equip- ! J?.d a nd udld been washed throu * h a total of 10 ment for Ford Tractors. rv et ^ an d \uld onion tas^e. Blakely- nnses» Raby Dy-De Service, Phone MOTHERS—Do you realize that you i can save the drudgery of washing diapers at home for as little as $1.60 ., . per w>ek and also protect tire health nounce the birth ^ a SOn on Monda y- per w.eK, and also protect ure neann March 7> at the Blalock clinic> Mr and Mrs. Fallow reside on the Spar tanburg highway. PITTS-DILLARD IMPLEMENT CO.: 5 o Hardware & Seeds, Tele- 695, Labrens Ford Tractors and Dearborn Farm Equipment West Main St. Phone 219-R Clinton, S. C. phone 188. lc tfc AUTO LOANS PROMPT SERVICE SECURITY LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO. (Chartered 1905) 1219 Boyce Street Newberry, S. C. L. W. Cooper, Agent Clinton, S. C. NORMAN Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Norman, of FLOOR SANDERS-Rent our sand- Farina - Illinois, announce the birth ers, edgers and polishers. We have a ® on ’ James William, on Tuesday, all the necessary material to make ^ arch T .V ^ rs ' ^ orman * s former your floors beautiful. Reasonable ^ 1SS Ldy Mauldir^ of this city. rates. Cox Home & Auto Supply.; , BAPXIST y w> A xo meet Phone^l2. tfc ( ^ y w A group of the First OUR BEST GRADES heavy breed Baptist church will meet Monday | chicks, 200 for $15. Send for price evening, March 14, at the home of AZALEAS for Sale. Priced 50c to list—save money. Worthwhile Chicks, Miss Roslyn Cason. All members are $2.50. Mrs. William Henry, on 101 W. North Avenue, Baltimore 1, urged to attend. Spartanburg highway. Ip Md. 10-3pi NOTICE For QUALITY 1'Radio Repairs i Rowland’s Radio Shop Gary St.—Phone 430 THRIFT in several colors. Also Snap-' CABBAGE PLANTS, Onion Plants,' EEGION AUXILIARY TO MEET dragon, Blue Flax, Columbine,] Onion Sets, English Peas, Carrots , , K Th f regular T month, y m , eet,ng ° Pintc ’ JtLv!’ TW* .nH ntw Ho™ .fnr ■ the American Legion Auxiliary will Foxgloves, Pinks and other plants., Beets and Other Items Jor your Gar-' ' ne CZ ™ Good Fertilizers and Insecticides too. den. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware be ‘ a ,^ esbay . n mf Mrc Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Seeds. Telephone 188. lc, L 5 ’° clock at the home ^ Mrs ’ Blakely-Burton’s Hardware &. Seeds.; Seeds. Telephone 188. Telephone 188. io'—: ~ — 1C1 CREDITORS NOTICE P & G PAINTS All Colors for Outside and Inside Work c J. R. Crawford South Broad St at Armory Phone 10 R. E. Sadler. Jl CREDITORS NOTICE FOR SALE—Two choice lots on Jo-! All persons having claims against 1 Rill Colls for Vbtfi • anna highway, opposite State Train- the estate of W. T. Jacks, deceased, ^ . c . ing School. Tom Plaxico. lc; j are hereby notified to file the same Ull LiqilOr jQlC FOR SALE-Cabin on Lake Green- duly verifl€d - with the undersigned wood. Also 200 acre tract with ten! and those indebted ^ said estate wil will Special to The Chronicle. room brick house on upper end of please make payment likewise, the lake. C. Bryan Holland liurens —- —- — and EMMA MAE PRINCE, FOR SALE — 60-hp Allis-Ohalmers i Executors, power unit, in perfect condition. 1 Clinton, S. C See Tom Plaxico or Harwood Nel-! February 26, 1949. lc son. FOR SALE — Norge washing ma chine, in excellent condition. Mrs. T. J, McCarty. Telephone 215-W. lc FOR SALE—Small trailer to hitch to - car, with five good tires. Bar gain price. P. L. Roddy. lc Columbia, March 1. — Noivf before the house of representa^i\&s ways and means committee is a bill to pro vide for the holding of elections in counties on the question of the.sale 17-3p of alcoholic liquors, and to prohibit — ' the sale of alcoholic liquors in coun- —EXCEPT BAD CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING tj es where such elections are against the sale, and to provide punishment for violators. The blil was introduced by Repre sentatives C. B. Culbertson, C. L. Milam and R. C. Wasson of Laurens county, and others. If You Don’t Read THE CHRONICLE You Don’t Get the News FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY YA RD L E Y Regularly $1.00 Each TWO ’ll? NIGHT CREAM ENGLISH COMPLEXION CREAM DRY SKIN CLEANSING CREAM LIQUEFYING CLEANSING CREAM Y.\«rv rr nor.prr; rot ammk • am etCATto in England and riNimn m THI u tv H, . .... OluU.'iAl IN- A*. COMNNING IMPORTED AND DOMIETK INGtlDUNTt McGee’s Drug Store Phone No. 1 — Clinton, S. C.