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’ / / Pape Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, August 4, 1919 WANT ADS TO RENT — TO FIN*/ — TO BIT — TO SELL Everybody Reads »he Want Ads Terms Ca'sh NO+K E—Rates for want ads are 50c minimum for 25 words, all over 25 words 2c per word. AM want ads are cash except to firms carrying monthly charge accounts with The Chronicle Publishing Co. PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF JOANNA MRS. CECIL O'DELL, Correspondent and Representative _ _.. • , » i Friends of Mrs. Alex Cra'vf.ird v.l ] Dinner At Lake Greenwood be sorry to hear she is ill and "a pa- Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Willingham, Mr. tient at the Blalock Clinic. i and Mrs. Guy Prater, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John Slater and children are Sherford Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Carson spending several weeks w.th rela- Nabors and their guests—Miss Leila lives in New Jersey. Nichols and Edgar Hoover, Mr. and Dusty Reeves is spendiict iwo ^ rs - Otis Murphy and children, Mr. A'eeks with his father, Glenn Reeves an ^ Mrs. Louis Murphy, Mr. and COVERED BUTTONS. A variety of FOR SALE—Winter cabbage plants and Mrs. Reeves in Rochester, N. Mrs. John Earle Willingham, John ses and styles. Buckles, belts, and | with extra large heads. Also hens Y. I n y Willingham, Harold Willingham, button holes.* Mr*. Charlie McDan-1 Eugene Bolick, Kinards. nc, Mrs Jack Hunnicutt and daugh- 1 ^' ^ M 1 rS ' Ja ^ es Mitche11 ’ Miss iel. 201 S. Broad St. J . * ; „ . „ o , c Iters visited W. A. Garrett in Lau- a _ nd Mk. H. M. FOR shower-proofing raincoats . v... . Hav „ lact , Tr Willingham and their guests—Gradis TAKING A TRIP? Remember that it j slacks or any other garment, call;"" 5 ^ laA . Mr ' ° ar - Spells, L. A. Hall and O'Dell Spells, c osts only 25c per day for up to | us today. Royal Cleaners, Phone 77. $5,000 protection against accidents. | 10 days for $2.00. Call us for and had dinner. , _ ,. _ ^ , 1 and Mrs. Carl Turner, Leonard Bobby Summers of Oakndge, Ten- Turner and Holmes Willingham mo- an i roTENONE DUST ends the Bean a spending several days with tored to Lake Greenwood Sunday AETNA ACCIDENT TICKET. S. Reties and many other inserts. We M !, “ d J ' F Lownlan Sumerel. Aetna-izer, Telephone 80 ^ also haye s a t> a diii ai i>dT, Chlor-! Messers Gradis Spells, L. A. Hall, 4-2c j d an e, Black Leaf 40, Triogen and,*- ) ^' e “ Spells of Fayetteville, N. C., many other Sprays and Dusts. Blak- ^ ere Mr. and ley-Burton's Hardware & Seeds. Tel i r t 0 V I OA. . MAJLKWELL PUN CRD LASTER—For ticket and other punching. A handy c $1 00. Chronicle ephone 188. little office item. Mrs. H. M. Willingham. Misses Martha Stilwell, Kitty Hol- sonback. Elizabeth Corley of New- Publishing Co. Phone -4. ! FOR SALE—Large 4-room house on berry. Messrs. Jack Croft of Rock LOST—Red souvenir billfold, name! , lar g e lot - Located half way be-, HiU and Grady Summers of Chap Baptist Men Meet The men of the Baptist church ga thered in the assembly room of the church Saturday evening for their monthly Fellowship Hour. After a get-together and, men’s Tailor-Made SEAT COVERS PLASTIC OR FIBER We have a number of different patterns to choose from. Come by and let us give you a price on covering your car. We also cover furniture. If you have any fur niture that needs rebuilding we will be glad to give you a price on same. '■» Timmerman Motor Co Sales — OLDSMOBILE — CMC TRUCKS — Service Phone 119 , I choir practice, ice cream was served Sue G Tucker'’ engraved inside.: twe€n Laurens and Clinton on high-, pells visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O’- by a committee from the group reward. Return to Liberal Tucker. Hallmark Mfg. Co. isiutr. — — „ 0 1 ms ,, m John J way 76. $200 cash and $28 per month.: Dell Saturday. jpiKilgo and Hunter, Laurens lC; Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fulmer, Jr. and W. S. C S. To Meet CASH BOXES and Bond Boxes $2.95 and $3 95 each. Large Carpenter Tool Boxes and a good assortment of Boxes for Fishing Tackle. Blakely- Burton's Hardware & Seeds. Tele phone 188. 1c SEVERAL good used pianos. Tuned and ready to go. $95 up. Easy terms. The Trading Post. Laurens. ELECTROLUX . Sales, Service and Suppl.es. H L. Baldwin, Telephone 407-W. * tfc America’s Finest HOT POINT Home Appliances HOME SUPPLY CO. Next to Bailey’s Bank NOTICE For QUALITY Radio Repairs Rowland’s Radio Shop Gary St—Phone 430 son. Homer and Mrs^ J. H. Fulmer, The Woman . s of Christian! j Sr., visited Mr and Mrs. James Ful- g^,^ of ^ Methodist church me " and ^ » amm , „ 'will meet Tuesday evening August 9.! j Mr. and Mrs. Bud 0. Green- ; Mrs JaJTies s^pson wi n i ead the wood visited Mrs. J. J. Abrams Sat-, program the topic being .< Spending . jthe Light in Burma.” 15 Mesdames J. J. Abrams and Floyd § urday. Miss Etta Adams of Seneca FOR SALE—Cushman motor scoot- Goud condition. Baldwin Motor er Pi t T s spending several days with Mrs. Ab will bc hostesses ' Frances Giles. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hunnicutt vis ited in Greenwood Saturday. Rev. and Mrs. H. F. Bauknight at- | tended Homecoming at Shady Grove Methodist church in Irmo Sunday. ! . .. . , Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Stewart, Jim! u Nabo c rs Wl11 P r A esent the children , e ;' Stewart, and Messrs. Bruce Stewart ^ CtlV J ty Pr ° gram - Mrsr^Wyrtle McCumber and mem Woman's Club To Meet Joanna Wcman”s club will meet Thursday August 4th at 7:30. Mrs. Frances Giles and Mrs. Car- \N E SPECLALIZE in c.eaning e\C' , Pppip r n f Knnvvillo T»nn I - ¥ *rs. myrue .wv^omurr aua mem-, , ning dresses. Each one is given our and Peel er of Knoxville, Tenn. Hroun-No 1 will he hoctecs- C< , P personal attention and returned to vls i te d Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart ' J WE HAVE plenty Roysters Guano vou in a jel-U-Vision bag. Royal in Columbia Sunday. es - d Purina Chick feeds. H. J-1Cleaners. Phone 77. Iel ^Lss Patsy Ayers of Louisville. - Ky.. is visiting her grandmother, FEEDS for your Poultry, Livestock Mrs. J. W. Davis. and Pets. Mashes, Grains and Pel- M r . and Mrs. Frank Lott of Bam- 1p , k A!sn Ovs’er Or* arm . i j .. .. oe nosiesses to me womans .\11s- ie,.5. -a,so uys.er one..s, ur.. ana berg spent the week-end with their „ „ .. . . . . w Poultry Supplies. Blakely-Burton's <Uu*h.«, and son-in-law, Ur. »f n ,h ^ B ^“ , a J hu A r ^ 9th in the assembly room at 7:30. An interesting program has been IT’S NEW! IPS HERE! s if piano, tfc $65. 1c FvE SALE — Upright 110 Marie Street. FOR RENT—4-room house at Bonds Cross Roads. W. B. Cause, RFD 1, Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. M rs. Burley Taylor. Bex 129. Kinards. Ip for SALE —Large iron safe. Mrs. Ed Green and son and Mrs. Jack W M. V. to Meet Mesdames Charles Murphy, Fur man Frady, and Otis Murphy will be hostesses to the Woman’s Mis- FOR SALE — Several good Singer -sewing machines, d.ning room and breakfast room suites, china closets. The Trading Post, Laurens. tfc FOR SALE— 1946 Chevrolet truck. 1 u ton. low mileage, perfect con- diticn. Tom Plaxico or Harwood Nel son George H. Ellis, Telephone 7i-w. Taylor and children ot WoodruB vis- plar . nfd undM dlrect i,,„ , ht $ 1 P lied their sister, Mrs. Lewis Johnson '. orshj pro „ am rta.rman S FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our sand- ers, edgers and polishers. We have all the necessary material to make rf’arke your floors beautiful. Reasonable rates. Cox Home & -Auto Supply Phone 12. tfc and Mr. Johnson Sunday. M iss Hazel' Burgess of Charlotte spent the week-end with M.ss Ruth FOR SALE — Modern new brick STRAYED—Brown female collie dog Choir Social Immediately following choir prac- j-{ tice Tuesday evening, Mrs. James ft r. J. B. Lark of Fort Pierce, Fla. Mitchell and Mrs. Harold Murphy 8 and Sumter visited Mr. dbd Mrs. Le- entertained the young people and in- 8 Roy Couch over the week-end. terrr.ediates of the Baptist Y. P choir. Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas and TELEVISON SEE IT NOW MORRISON Furniture Company SPECIAL SHOWING 15th 8 i! i: Friday, Aug. 7:00 P. M. After a social hour the hostesses ft home. 6 rooms and bath. Desirable. about three weeks ago. Return to Mrs. Joe Thomas visited in Spartan- served ice cream and tall house cook- S location in good residential section Hamp Stone. Ip burg Friday. Large corner lot. Garage and utility ‘ MOTOR BIKE FOR SALE—Heavy Public Cordially Invited Mrs. Jane Lovelace and Miss Jack ies. house. 205 W. Maple St. Telephone 244-W ll-4c f a i r shape. Sacrifice. OFFICE B(X>KS—Ledgers, all kinds. ’ Auto SuPPty- Phone Ledger Sheets, L>oose Leaf Bind* ers. Cash Books, journals, Day Books. Sales Books, Columnar Pads Call 74 Chronicle Publishing Co. ROOM FOR RENT—Contains double Led and single bed. Gentlemen only.' See Mrs.'L. L. Putnam at 214 S Broad Street. 1c; duty frame and spokes. Motor in J T e Lovelace visited Mr. and Mrs. Cox Home & *^ ac ^ McCarthy ln Greenwood over the week-end. 12. NOTICE—Greenville Venetian Blind Lawn Mowers — Gasoline and Hand Ccmmpany, manufacturing and re- Operated. Blakely-Burton's Har.d- cenditioning of all kinds, metal and ware & Seeds. Telephone 188. Young People's Social The young people and intermed- *v«x^-cnu. iates of the Baptist Training Union ^ r ' and ^ rs ‘ ^ arter Wright of and their guests were at Greenwood FOR SERVICE — Registered white- Clinton visited Mr. and Mrs. D. V. state Park Saturday evening for an faced bull, $5.00. J. Hamp Stone. Wright, Jr. Sunday. | Ke cre am supper. lp Mr. and Gene Crapps and, ♦—— STAPLES Arrow Markwell and children speht Sunday with Mr. and Youth Fellowship other standard machines. Chronicle OUs Cra PP s in Summitt. j The Intermediate Youth Fellow- Publishing Co. Phone 74 Bruce Crouch of Columbia is vis- ship of the Methodist church met on iting his aunt and uncle, Mr. and the church lawn for their weekly re- \\ EISS PINKING SHEARS, Diston Mrs. J. H. Jacks. , creational hour. Hedge Trimmers. Grass Shears. ' Mesdames W. A ?.loorhead, Fran- After recreation, they churned ice 1 r ebs Giles and Miss Etta Adams spent cream and invited the Senior Youth the week-end at Myrtle Beach. fellowship out for cream. Mr. and Mrs. Deri Jacks and son. The Seniors were having their weed blinns See R. A. Steer, Tele- WANTED —Mi’k cows with 'young Johnny Deri, spent the week-end regular meeting in the Youth Fel phene 611-W, Clinton. ^ -- - - *>-- *'--- n . . tfc j with the latter’s mother, Mrs. W. B ] 0 wsh.p rcom. Garrett in Fort Mill. 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hill and sons Masons To Meet of Magnolia Lodge No. 355 A. F. M- I will hold a regular communication j calves. H. J. Pitts. 1c FOR SALE—MiUt cows, with young RE xtaL — Floor sanding machines, calves. H. L Pitts. tc j ne w equipment. All necessary ma- of Greer were Sunday guests BABY CHICKS. Barred Rocks, White ferial w make your floors beautiful. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Martin. R(K:k*. R I. Reds and N. H. Reds. Reasonab.e prices. Home Supply Co. *^j r and Mrs. Carl Turner, Leonard Saturday evening. August 6, at 7:30. Finest Quality, Pu’.lorum Passed, U. i Phone 423. ^ tic Turner, and Holmes Willingham vis- After the business, the third de- S. Approved. Also Feeds, Feeders, WE PAY TOP PRICES for your corn, ited Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Willingham gree will be conferred. All Master oats and wheat. Carolina Milling over the week-end. 'Masons are invited to attend. . ,, J „ _ . _ . , Co., Laurens, S. C. tfc Miss Leila Nichols of Leesville and ly-Burton s Hardware & Seeds. Tei- ~_. L-.~r . . , ' Mr. Edgar Hoover of Leesville, spent t pnone 188. Ic SP™! r< ' paI , r ;; the week-end w.th Mr. and Mrs. Car- a T . . ed, and installed. Well boring. 12. , SLIPCOVERS. cna:r covers draper- ;mches ins;de diameter son Nabors. les, and curtains cleaned to give n it-,-! Nlrs. Jay Harley of Fountains, Brooders, Thermometers, Heat Controls and Remedies. Blake- that fresh new Cleane.^. look. Call Royal B. B. Weber—Telephone 355. Un-I iion, S. C. A4-10p visited Mrs. O. E. Martin Wednesday. week With the Sick Friends of Jack Wright will be in terested to know he is improving fol- Orangeburg lowing an operation at Providence 1 C * > zi .—,——2,7*2“Tf I Mrs. Belle Tew spent last USED DOORS—Special sale. Over- with relatives in Newberry, stocked on narrow doors. All doors 1 Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Prater visited FOR SALE—Champion 4.2 h.p. out' k° ard rr ‘ 0 ^ r - , Per ' ec ’’ . co T ndiU ° 1 ?- 28 inches wide or less at greatly re- in Batesburg over the week-end. E.L A crams Telephone -6 -J or , duced prices. Anticipate your needs Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Abrams spent c now. Noah's Ark, Abbeville, S. C. the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ray FRUIT JARS. Jelly Glasses. Jar Tops for regular, wide-mouth and May- onnaise Jars. Jar Lids, Jar Rings, Lifting Tongs and Paraffine Wax. Blakely-Burton's Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. 1c FOR SALE— 1948 -ton Chevrolet p.ckup truck. Pitts-Dillard Imple ment Co. tfc 4-3c Sewatt in Fairview. FOR SALE—Cadet heater, pipes and ! M' 55 water tank excellent Jondition. " Dul *» s ot Greenwood spent Sunday See it at 201 Walnut St. Pnone hospital, Columbia. M. P. Petty is a patient at Joanna Memorial hospita^ being treated for injuries received in an automobile accident Saturday. Mrs. Clisby Templeton has return ed home from Hays hospital, where she was a patient for several days. 272-M. I? C. BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate Phone 715 Laurens, S. C. (Over Brown’s Jewelry Store) TOWLE STERLING —For informa tion and delivery in Clinton con- ited “ Miss'* Minnie’ Lou Burnett in Little Leaguers In Charleston with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Alexander. 1 Hack Prater, coach of the midget Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Lewis of Green- baseball team, and five boys who are wood, and Mrs. J. O. Madden of part of the Clinton Little Leaguers Spartanburg visited Mr. and Mrs. are in Charleston this week for the Homer Stevens over the week-end. state play-off. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Boland of New- Joanna boys on the Little League berry visited Mr. and Mrs. Broadus team are: Lanier Johnson, Jerald Baker Sunday. Jenkins, Aubrey Turner, and Richard Mr. and Mrs. John Burnett vis- Nix. For lasting beauty use..* Pittsburg SUtMOOF House SALESMEN—HER'S A REAL OPPORTUNITY County and city salesmen wanted.. Casn in on new product. No compe- * ac * ^ r s. Dillard^ Boland, 325 W. coiun^b^ Sunday. Missionaxy To Speak Sunday tit,on irom stores or other manufac-, ^ a ^ n St., Phone 3i7-J. WLbur Rid- Miss Mary Ellen Burton of New i Evening turers. Opportunity to earn $500 or: d l e » Jeweler, Laurens. ^5;Orleans, La. and Miss Mary Kath-j Missionary J. Frank Mitchell of more monthly. Thousands of pros- WANTED — Respectable white wo- erine Courtney of Newberry spent South America, will bring the eve- pects. Compelte line of approved fire ----- ~ 0 extinguishers. New exclusive types. We start you in business. No capital for stock required. Commission pay checks mailed weekly. We ship direct from factory to your customers. Big profitable season ahead. Men 21 to 60 wanted to cover home city and vicinity. Write today for complete original sales plan. No obligation. Fyr-Fyter Co., Dept. T-16, Dayton 1, Ohio. MOTHERS—Do you realize that you can save the drudgery of washing diapers at home for as little as $1.60 per w?ek, 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 P05. Laurens. tfc WANTED—PINE TIMBER Highest price paid. Contact 'JOHN W. WALDROP 1226 Walnut St., Newberry, S. C. Telephone 398-R man or girl to keep house and care last week with Mr. and Mrs. Percey ning message ^'i nda ^ J 0 ‘at the Joanna Baptist church. Rev. for 8-year old child. Roy A 714 Jefferson St. Ayers Swygert.' Ip 1 Mrs. Peggy Knight and Donnie of and Mrs. Mitchell have been at home Whitmire spent last week with Mr.' ( on furlough for some months. Before going to South Angerica, Mr. Mitch ell lived in Greenville and taught FLY SPRAYS-Ant Spray and P01- and Mrs Charlie McCumber. son Hbach Powder and Spray with Mrs Annie Martin Mr and Mrs ^ Chlordane. Also big assortment of 0 E Martin and sonS) Mrs. Evelyn for some time at North Greenville Sprayers. Blakely-Burton’s Hard- Dave t attended sin g ing C on- Junior college, Tigerville. He is a ware & Seeds. Telephone 188. | vention at the church of God at Lau- graduate of Furman university and WANTED—About 10 to 15 acres in rens Sunday night or near city limits, suitable for col ored residential development. Price Mr. and Mrs. James Porter of Kan napolis, N. C. are spending several the Southern Baptist Theological seminary, Louisville, Ky. The pastor, Rev. James B. Mitch- must be reasonable. Write Box 1611,! days with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Gard- eU, urges aU in the surrounding area Greenville, S. C. price. Give location and ner. to hear him. THE GREATEST VALUE for your money. A subscription to THE CHRONICLE — the Home Newspa per. Less than 4c a week. All sub scriptions payable in advance. List yours today. RED SPIDER LELY BULBS for Fall Blooming. If you do not have any of these you should try them. They're pretty. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING —EXCEPT BAD CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. 4-2p| Mrs. Sara Waldrey, Mrs. Joe Wal- rep and children, Mrs. Summer of 1 Enoree visited Mr. and Mrs. C. J., Craig, Thursday and on Sunday Mr. j and Mrs. Bob Linder and children,, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson of| Spartanburg visited the Craigs. Mrs. Ella Hair, Mrs. Homer Ec hols, Miss Ruth Hair visited Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hair in Columbia over the week-end. | Mrs. Cecil O’Dell and daughters lc Brenda and Suzanne, are visiting — 1 Mrs. Bryce Little in Charlotte, N. C.; Before returning home they will vis-! it her sisters in Fort Mill, Mrs. Roy O’Dell and Mrs. George Jones. FOOD Is An Important Item With Housewives You will find helpful Grocery and Market News in THE CHRONICLE every week from leading food stores in the city. Read the advertisements — they tell you about changing prices each week and where you can buy to advantage. • tM •ceeeaiy wfeea ••• the tee-Preef Twe-Ceet Neete Paint tyataak law Prea* to 1 wtoh “Vlteltoe4 ©IT la the paint Him, keep. It llv^ •aaph end elastic, lacy te ap ply, rad etc celer mSBUHOH PAINTS .00* BJTTtR LONGER! i There's a high quality Pittsburgh Paint for every home need WALlHIDf—a red oil base paint that cover* moat every aurface thoroughly in one cost. It can b« waahed repeatedly. FlOtHIDE —An Interior or eater* lor Floor Paint that wlthatanda heavy traffic uae. For wood, cenoe nt. metal, or worn linoleum. WATEtSPAR EMAMEl—a hid. quality, one-coat, quick-drying fin ish for furniture or woodwork — li,tenor or eaterior jWfsimG Mi P«« •AllOM $5.00 ' Como in tadoy fer FfCT booklet, "Color Dynomlca far Your Home" D. E. Tribble Company Phone 94 — Clinton, 5. C. Soy "I Sow It In The Chronicle" Thonk You! \