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THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1949
THE CUNTON CHRONICLE
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COKER BROTHERS HEATING
& AIR CONDITIONING CO.
ESTIMATES AT NO OBLIGATION
Phone 5968
Spartanburg, S. C.
s. r. McDaniel, Mgrr.
Nervous Indigestion
“Dr. Hart. I feel 25 years younger since being under your
care," said this 53 year old patient of ours.
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“I have suffered nervous indigestion about 4 years and every
thing I ate caused stomach distress. I have taken laxatives sev
eral times each week because of constipation, and if I didn’t take
them, hemorrhoids would develop."
“After being under your care only a few weeks, my nervous
indigestion has improved so much t)iat I eat most anything
without any trouble. I haven’t taken any laxatives since being
under your care and my bowels are normal in their action. That
discomfort in my neck has disappeared and I have more energy
than usual. I am well pleased with results from Chiropractic
spinal adjustments and want to bring my wife in for a checkup.”
These are the words of a patient who was dismissed a few
days ago.
If you have a stubborn case of nervous indigestion or other
illness and wish to get well, consult—
DR. CHARLES J. HART
JACOBS BUILDING CLINTON, S. C.
Hours: 1-4 P. M. Every Day Except Thursday
GROW WITH US!
The condensed statement below reflects our growth since
opening for business six months ago. We invite you to grow
with us.
We are grateful to our friends and customers for the fine
business entrusted to us which has made this statement possible.
(Consolidated Report of Business At Close of
Business on April 11, 1949)
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $ 245,797.80
U. S. Government Bonds 1,038,300.00
U. S. Savings Bonds t 19,000.00
State, County and Municipal Bonds 18,000.00
Cash and Lue from Banks 349,187.42
Furniture and Fixtures 3,570.75
Other Resources 2,452.49
TOTAL - ’ $1,676,308.46
LIABILITIES
Capital ' - $ 100,000.00
Surplus : 10,000.00
Undivided Profits 10,310.94
Deposits v 1,550,150.05
Cashier’s Checks 5,847.47
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TOTAL .’ $1,676,308.46
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Bank Of Clinton
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
REMEMBER MAY 8th.
MOTHERS DAY
COATS AND SUITS ..... 1/2-Price
CLOSE-OUT ON SHORT COATS
S12.00 — $15.00 — $20.00
SPRING DRESSES t ...... y 2 -Price
RAIN COATS .. Greatly Reduced
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Special For
Mothers Day Gifts
CORD SUITS, all sixes 20% Discount
COTTON DRESSES - $1.00 Off
HOU§E COATS, cotton and rayon «/ 2 -Price
COTTON BLOUSES • $3.95, $4.95, $5.95
CREPE BLOUSES ! »/ 2 -Price
COTTON SLIPS : * $1.95
JERSEY GOWNS, were $4.95 now $2.95
$2.95 STRAPLESS BRASSIERES u ... $1.95
SHEER HOSE by Mojud $1.35
DARK BAGS ; Greatly Reduced
COTTON GLOVES, assorted colors $1.00
SLIPS by Mojud $3.95 and $4.95
HATS REDUCED
DRESSES bv Nellv Don, Martha Manning, Doris Dod-
’ son, Nan Carson
Moore’s Dress Shoppe
Olinton, S. C.
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WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS
BRIEFS... ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Conoerning Clinton Residents
Friends of Richard Copeland, son pharmacy students at the Medical
of Mr. and Mrs. James Copeland,
will be glad to know he is improv
ing after suffering a broken leg
college of Charleston are spending
this week on a trip to Detroit, Mich. ’ i}
and Indianapolis, Minn., sponsored
Hays hospital,
j Mr. and Mrs. Sam McCrary and
daughter, Rosanne, with Mrs. Ev-
! elyn Gilliard and daughters, Pam
and Judy, of Ware Shoals, spent
injury and has returned to his home I by the Libby Medicine Co. and th«
;in Renno after being a patient at Parr-Davis Medicine Co.
i Terry Thomas was the week-end
Mrs. W. W. Simpson spent the guest of Nan Long in Belmont, N.
week-end in. Charleston with Mr. q
i s f= s of h y s ranrs Mrs , m E k , Br ° wn i ng »‘p 11 ";*
fh^BlalockcT hC iS h ‘T 0Ving at Mr .nd M« k JJrSr V ‘“ e ^
the Blalock Clinic where he is a pa-i »» ,/-« 1 j ,
' tient « a | Mlss j 0 Copeland, of this city, and
! Mr* w d ttt • I Misses Annie Mack Halford and
f„i aco ^ n t a r T ip : Shirley Rauton. of Johnston, were
H»VS hnsiita? " mg ‘ Jt week-end piests of Miss Jean Cope- 1
land in Renno, who resides in John
ston but was spending the week
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
David Copeland.
c,,n.e4e,« o* ^ u d u - 0 | J. C. Thomas spent several days
“* Tybee Beach ’ near Sa -! last week in Atlanta. Ga.. where
. „ ’ D ‘ . he attended a Jeweler’s convention, i
l rec °Y erm * from Mr. and Mrs James I. Adair were
j J.. r ^ c< 7 v recently and is a business visitors in Greenville Mon-'
ays ospita *- day and were guests of relatives,
j Joseph Mason Stevenson, student; w 0 Holland has accepted a pos .
at Presby er,an college is conva-, ition with George A Copland and
lescing at the college after undergo- Son
ling an operation at Hays hospital > J Mr and Mrs w R Martin spent
! a c Ur n ay c i • .• : Sunday in Central with her parents,
3. B. Snelgrove is a patient at Mr and Mrs H D
Bays hospital. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ramage at-
rs. J- B- Reeves of Wellford is tended the wedding of Miss Elizabeth
visiting her daughter Mrs. David grown and Charles Estes in Leesville
Boyce, Mrs. Boyce and infant son Thursday, in which Mrs. Ramage
have returned to their home from was the bride’s only attendant and
Hays hospital. ^j r Ramage was best man.
Constance Burts was the week- M r . and Mrs. H. M. Howard. Mr.
|end guest of Virginia Coleman in and Mrs. Winfred Norris and chil-
Cross Hill. , dren, Mr. and Mrs. William Weir
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Parker and and small son attended the funeral
'children of Langley spent the week- Sunday for Mrs. Howard’s aunt, Mrs.
end with Mrs. Parker’s mother, Mrs. W. A. Garrett, at Warrior Creek.
'John D. Davis. Also guests of Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. Charles E. Hood,
Davis and Dr. J. W. Davis on Sun- Jr, have returned to their home in
day were the latter’s brother, R. W. Campobello after a recent visit with
Davis and Mrs. Davis of Greenville., her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Bar-
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Simpson will nette.
return today from a visit with their Mr. and Mrs. Alex Blakely and
daughter, Mrs. K. R. McMaster, Jr., Mrs. Ross Blakely were recent guests
Major McMaster and children in 'of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bailes in Union.
Albany, Ga. I- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Steiner spent
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Burts and several days during the Easter holi-
daughter, Barbara and Billy with da y s Wllh her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Craddock of Lau- James Burke, in Baltimore. Md.. and
|rens were guests Sunday of Mr. and Wlth their grandson, Michael Allan
'Mrs. Z. C. Craddock in McCormick. Steiner.
j Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. Pendley, of Friends of Bobby Hamer, son of
Atlanta, Ga., spent the week-end an ^ Mrs. R. P. Hamer, will be
with her. sister, Mrs. E. H. Ray, glad t0 know he is recuperating at
and other relatives. home following a tonsilectomy
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May# decline on Hie stockmarket
and the value of bands and com<
modifies slump, but there is still
one investment worth 100 cents on
the dollar day in and day out . . .
and that is an account in our bank.
for money in the bank
There's no substitute
M. S. Bailey & Son
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BANKERS
Established 1886 Capital and Surplus $600,000.00
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
1 Mr. and Mrs. George Sineath vis
ited Bobby Bryson Sunday in Spar
tanburg, who recently underwent an
appendectomy.
Col. and Mrs. Robert E. Wysor,
Dr. and Mrs. D.J3. RhapK».Bev. and
Mrs. MarVfes Gray’ were in Spartan
burg Friday evening to hear the
New York Philharmonic orchestra.
Friends of Miss Betty Tribble will
Saturday at Hays hospital.
Miss Lalla Ballenger, of Seneca, is
spending some time with her sister.
Mrs. B. O. Whitten.
Mrs. Thomas Baldwin, Mrs. Ed
King and Miss Doris Baldwin were
visitors tn Greenville during the
week.
Mrs. Irene Pitts, Mrs. John G.
Pitts, Jr., and Mrs. Frank Ramage,
accompanied by Mrs. Velvie Hol-
be interested to know she is im- combe of Tate Ga left Friday for
proving at the Greenwood hospital a we ek’s stay with Major and Mrs.
following an appendectomy Tues- Ralph Holcombe in Arlington. Va.
| day night. ^ rs R ei th Fleischman and chil-
Dr. and Mr*. A. J. Saxton and dren returned, to their home in An-
daughter, Jane of Atlanta, Ga., were drews this week after spending two
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. weeks with her parents, Mr. and
T. C. Johnson, Jr. , Mrs. John Spratt. Friends of Mark
Friends of Miss Barbara Watts, 1 Fleischman will be glad to know he
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Troy j is able to be out again after a ton-
| Watts, will regret to know she con-; silectomy last week.
tinues ill and is a patient at the ——
'General hospital in Greenville.
Mrs. Gary Mabry of Gaffney is
spending the week-end with her
| daughter, Mrs. Alvin Trammell and
Mr. Trammell.
Mrs. Rives Chalmers and daugh
ter, Alice Gordon of Atlanta, Ga.,
are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
F. Black.
W. F. Young has returned to his
home in Aberdeen, Miss., after a
visit’ here with ,the Mississippi
Youngs. He was accompanied home
by Miss Macie Young and Mrs. Irene
Young Diller, who will spend sev
eral weeks at Hot Springs. Ark.
Mrs. C. W. Stone with Mrs. Earl
Bethea of McColl, are visiting the
former’s daughter, Mrs. H. E. Dent-
zler and Mr. Dentzler in New Or
leans, La.
Mrs. W. J. Duncan has returned
I from a visit with her son, Joe Dun-
jean and Mrs. Duncan in Decatur,
I Ala., who accompanied her to Hot
Springs, Ark., for a two weeks stay.
Mrs. Michael Turner has accepted
ja position in the library at Presby
terian college.
Mrs. W. W. Harris joined her sis
ter, Miss Margaret Bethea, of Dil
lon, in Charleston, on Saturday and
they attended the wedding of their
cousin, Tommy Ragsdale and Miss
Carol Schall at St. Michael's church, j
Friends of M. A. Capnon will re
gret to know he is ill at his home
in the Wadsworth community.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bowman and
children, Karen and Victor, Jr.,'
were guests last week of the latter’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Loftis.'
Also guests of the Loftis on Sunday I
Jwere Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Loftis of
Week-End Specials!
SHOULDER
PORK ROAST, lb
.... 39c
CENTER Cl'T
PORK CHOPS, lb.........
.... 69c
BONELESS
BEEF STEW, lb
50c
RIB ROAST, lb
.... 60c
FRESH
GROUND BEEF, lb...:
.... 45c
PORK SAUSAGE, lb
.... 50c
FRESH EGGS, dozen
.... 60c
The Country Market
Telephone No. 98
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Campebello.
Judy Oates, of Easley, was the
week-end guest of her brother-in
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Her-
schel Thomason.
Miss Lucy Ann Thomas, student
'at Limestone college, Gaffney, at
tended the Sociology convention at
Winthrop college in Rock Hill the
past week-end and was elected i
treasurer of the State Sociology
convention.
Mr. and Mrs. EtuL. Holland had
as their guests during the past week;
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Scott, of Ware j
Shoals, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Flow and
daughter, of Joanna, and N. E. Hill,
of Enoree.
Joe McGee and William Hatton.
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