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/ ) I * . Pape Six THE CLINTON CHRONICLE ♦ Thursday, January ll) 1951 WANT ADS TO RENT — TO FIKIv — TO BUT — TO SELL Everybody Reads the Want Ads Terms Cash NOTICE—Rate* for want ads are 50c minimum for 25 words, all over 25 words 2c per word. All want ads are cash except to firms carrying monthly charge accounts with The Chronicle Publishing Co. Announcements KING , Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King, Jr., an- j |i nounce the birth of a daughter, Janice i | Lee, on Saturday, January 6, at t!he ! 'McLeod infirmary in Florence. Mrs. j King is the former Miss Gloria Brodie of that city. FOB SALE OR RENT—Pops Restau rant. Ready tor business. H. J. Pitts, cwner. 1c SAWMILL and PULPWOOD SUP- _ FOR SALE—4-roo/n house, half way ROACH Mr. ahd Mrs. Howard G. Ftoach between Clinton and Laurens, $500 atin ounie .he bi: .n o. a son, Mitche.i __ cash. $25.00 month. M. H. Hunter, Stanley, on January 3 at Blalock $ Jr., Real Estate, Laurens, S. C. ll-2p Mrs - Roa ch is the former Miss PLIES. You will find a full line of the iteest loging tools at our store. Blakely-Burtons Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. ■ EXPERIENCED practical nurse de sires work in home or as companion to shut-ins or children. Live in. Ap ply first floor, 212 S. Broad. Ip OfTICES FOR REIT in the Jacobs Building. Newly refinished, fire proof. Heat, light and water fur nished. Apply to J. F. Jacobs or Rob ert F. Black. tfc LOST—One brown leather billfold containing driver’s license, govern ment registration card, auto registra tion. etc., plus $10 cash. Finder please keep money and mail billfold to Jon Suber, Whitmire. S. C. 2tp FOR SALE—Jersey and Frances Fuller. Guernsey 1 cow, fresh with second calf. Calf is 3 months old. Price $175. Frank Brannon, 123 Marion St., Joanna. 1c PLANNING to build, remodel? We offer complete house building serv ice, bring your building problems to us. Phone 21871, Wallace Kilgb, Lau rens, S. C. l-4c COPELAND Mr. and Mrs. Don Copeland an-j nounce the birth of a daughter, Susan: Dean, ort January 5 at the Blalock ; clinic. Mrs. Copeland is the former Miss Sara Dean Cole. CRAWFORD Mr. and Mrs. Major Crawford an nounce the birth of a daughter on January' 9 at the Blalock clinic. Mrs. Crawford is the former Miss Juanita Dover. CABBAGE PLANTS—lettuce, plants, c nion sets and other seasonable items, oro and sheep manure. Blakely-Bur- AETNA ACCIDENT INSURANCE— Tickets pay up to $5,000. Cost 25c per day. 10 days $2.00, 30 days $4.50. S. W. Sumerel, Aetna-izer,, Clinton. Phones 80 and 32. / tf rox ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cox, of Lau- Supplies. H. L. Baldwin, Telephone rens, announce the birth of a son on t04-J. tfc January 9 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Cox is the former Miss Betty Simpson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Simpson. ROSES—We have many varieties and colors, bush and climbing, regular and patented. Also Bone meal, Vig- E'akely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds, j ton's Hardware & Seeds. Tel. 188. 1c Telephone 188 1c WANTED TO BUY—600 bushels good corn in shuck, delivered at $1.60 per bushel. T. Plus Brown, highway 76 near country club. 2p WANTED—Two copies of The Chron icle. issue Dec. 7. If you have fin ished w:th your issue and will re turn it to the office or let us call for wme the courtesy will be appreciat ed. C. BRYAN HOLLAND Real Estate Phones 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C. (Over Brown’s Jewelry Store) PIANOS in excellent condition. Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy, prices low. The Trading Post, Lau rens, S. C. * tf FOR RENT—Waxer and polisher and PARKMAN Mr. and Mrs. James B. Parkman announce the birth of a son, Robert \\ scrubber formerly owned by Home Albert, on January 2 at Hays hos- g Supply Co. See T. C. Johnson Co.jpRal. Mrs. Parkman is the former Phone 4. tf FIRST GRADE wide pencil tablets, special ruled. Chornicle Pub. Co. | Miss Mary Frances Ballew. McAlister Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. McAlister FOR SALE—90 acre farm on high way 76, one mile below Kinards, in cludes one barn and three tenant houses. If interested, write Box 61, Joanna, C. E. Evans. 8-5p PANSY PLANTS and snapdragon plants. Pansy in mixed colors and snaps in mixed or separate colors Blakely Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. lc FOR YOUR LESPEDEZA SEED— See Earnest S C^ox, phone 293 or Cox Seed Cleaners. Kobe—korean serecia 22-7c BIBLES for Christmas, ideal gifts for announce birth of a son, Roddy adults and children. Chronicle Pub. j Lee, cn January 6 at Hays hospital. Co., Stationery Dept. Phone 74. Mrs. McAlister is the former Miss RUBBER BANDS—The handy little j * M3rga:et WeW) - items every office needs. Chronicle Publishing Co. FOR SALE—Slabs. $10.00 for 2-ton truck load; $9.00 for 2 loads, 3 or more loads, $8.00 per load. Also stovewood, any amount you desire. Call Joe McDaniel, phone 126. tf LEROY Mr. and Mrs. James Leroy an nounce the birth orf a daughter, Peg gy Joyce, on January 6 at Hays hos pital. Mrs. Leroy is the former Miss Eunice Ballew. . LOTS FOR SALE—1 comer lot Col lege View facing Young’s Circle, 2 lots on E. Carolina Ave. (one a cor ner lot) near Mahaffey house. Call Joe McDaniel, phone 128. tf WANTED TO BUY lot for a STUMP Dr. and Mrs. Alexander B. Stump announce the birth of a daughter on January 7 at Hays hospital. Mrs. Stump is the former Miss Sara Alli son. A reasonable home in Clinton, phone 21871, Wallace Kilgo, Laurens, S. C. delegation ipllt 18 2c On Speaker Vote ABSOLUTELY no hunting, fishing or trespassing of any kind on the property of Perry M. Moofe. lc PAPER HANGING, painting inside and out. work guaranteed. Free esti mation. Call 462-M. 18-3p FOR SALE—Choice Lespedeza Hay 40 00 per ton at farm 2 miles north oS Waterloo on highway 221. Phone 3076 Rex Lanford, Waterloo, S. C. IP FOR SALE—Lot size 85x35 on Oak land Ave. Contact Mr. G. F. Downs, 309 Bailey street. In the vote Tuesday for speaker jof the house of representatives the f: FOR SALE—House about 2M years Laurens county delegation split, old on Laurens-Clinton highway, small down payment, phone 21871, Wallace Kilgo, Laurens, S. C. 18-2c Representatives Bridges and Was son voted for Representative D. N. Rivers of Jasper county, who was LOST—Keys either in front of or in- defeated by Rep. Solomon Blatt of side Home Store Saturday night in- Barnwell, who formerly held the eluding license D-76459. If found re-1 post for ten years. Representative turn to Chronicle. lo Tench P. Owens of this city was ^ 4 „ '———: —— reported as voting for Blatt. FOR SALE—Magic chef gas range. Five piece blond bed room suit. Both practically new and priced very rea sonable. phone 2302, Joanna, 144 Tillman circle. lc ONE AND TWO room furnished, light house keeping rooms at Log Cabins, Laurens highway. Ip FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 2nd day of March, 1951, I will render a final account of my acts and doings as 1 Executrix of the estate of W. Hugh „ Simpson in the office of the Judge of WEAREVER A1.UNUOTM and Re- p,.,^ L . u , ens „ ■vere Copper Bottom Starnless Steel | a m and on ^ da)r will apply for a final discharge from my trust as Executrix. Any person indebted to said estate is notified Kitchen ware are a good buy any time. Each is built to last a life time, i Biakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 186. lc and Required to make payment on or before that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will FOR SALE—25 young New Hamp shire red hens, good layers, $2.00 each if take all. C. L. Cooper, N. present them on or before said date, Adair street, Phone 310-M. Ip duly proven or be forever barred. LEILA EDWARDS SIMPSON, Executrix. NEW ELECTRIC SINGER SEWING MACHINE $89.50 up. Write or call Singer Sewing Machine Co., 406 Main Street, Greenwood, S. C. 25-5c FLOOR SANDERS—Rent our sand- ers, edgers and polishers. We have all the necessary material to make your floors beautiful. Reasonable rates. Cox Home & Auto Supply. Phone 12. tfc LOANS ' i If you have money trou bles bring them to us. Room 6 National Bank Bldg. Upstairs CLINTON LOAN & INVESTMENT CO. Jan. 8. 1951. l-4c Friends Wonder What Has Happened To Tlris Man ANTI-IIST/IMINE TABLETS stop COLD'S distress** IN AAANY CASKS tli* first day) LOANS! / ON AUTOMOBILES, SIGNATURE, FURNITURE, APPLIANCES Friendly, Confidential Service B & B Finance Co. JOANNA, S. C. Office Next to Brock’s JOHN SPARKS Mr. John Sparks, well-known brick mason and store owner of Route 3, Jasper, Ala., relates: “For over three years I had suffered on occasions from sour, gassy stomach distress and loss of appetite so badly that I felt weak, nervous and sick at the stomach—all this robbed me of strength and energy, and I lost weight. I kept going down hill until a friend advised me to try Scalfs Indian River Medicine. Before I had finished the first bottle I could tell that 1 wa« being helped. Next, my appetite came back and the sick stom ach and smothering gas pressure pains were relieved so that I could eat my fill with no more fear of af- ter^meal misery. I could sleep all night and get up feeling refreshed and ready for a day’s work. Natur ally, these good meals 1 was able to enjoy helped me to get new strength and energy, and I have regained 28 pounds of much needed weight. In fact, my friends ask what has hap pened to me. I tell them Scalfs In dian River Medicine did it. It is a joy to sell Scalfs Indian River Medi cine in my store, for I can recom mend it highly.” Mr. Sparks is a splendid Christian gentleman—a member of the Bap tist church and Odd Fellqws Lodge. Scalfs Indian River Medidne is a time-proven stomach tonic—sold on a rock-bound guarantee od your mon ey back on the first bottle if not en tirely satisfactory. Get your bottle at your drug store. SUMEREL’S Quitting Business Continues With Bigger Bargains! All Ladies DRESSES Crepes, Gabardines, Failles, Taffetas. 1-2 Price! AH Ladies COATS AND SUITS 1-2 Price! MEN’S SUITS New Fall Models 100% Wool Sold for 39.98 27.50 Men’s SUMMER SUITS Bur-Mil Rayon Were 32.50 & 29.95 22.50 Cotton Men’s AH Men's BATISTE SUPS Handkerchiefs Regular 50c value Lace-trimmed, Reg. 1.98 DRESS SOCKS White only Large Size, Hemstitched * 39c ' 1.19 ' 3 for 25c Anklet or long styles V. SHOES for the WHOLE FAMILY! Special Lot Women’s Dress Novelties By “Miracle Tred,” “Fash- ion Craft” and others. Sold for 5.98 to 7.95. 3.98 .y Men’s Dress Oxfords The newest styles for the young and older men by “Peters,” “Weinberg” and “Country Gentleman.” 9.95 values now — 7.88 7.95 values now — 5.88 5.98 values now — 4.88 4.98 values now — 3.98 Special Lot Womens Oxfords Values from 4.98 to 5.98, your choice of any at onlv 2.98 Special Lot SHOES for EVERYBODY Your choice of any, at only 1.00 pair WORKSHOES All priced to clear now! The best by “Peters,” “Wolver ine” and others. 8.95 NOW — 6.88 6.95 NOW — 5.88 4.98 NOW — 3.98 3.98 NOW — 3.38 Close-Out Values! Boys Work Shoes We sold these for 4.98 and 3.98 per pair. Our going out of business price is on ly— Men’s WING’S SHIRTS Reg. 3.98 Dress Shirts Now 1.98 Reg. 3.50 White Shirts Now 2.39 Work SHIRTS They sell everywhere at $2.50. Our price is— 1.98 each Men’s Blue Chambray Work SHIRTS Special purchase for this sale-- 1.29 each One Lot Ladies 8.95 SWEATERS Now 4.98 One Lot Children’s SWEATERS Vi LADIES HOSE 1.95 values Now 1.39 1.65 & 1.59 values Now 1.19 MEN’S HATS by Etchison Regular 6.95 values 4.98 AD Men’s - Now 4.98 WORK PANTS Reduced! SUMEREL’Q DEPARTMENT STORE kJ CUNTON, 8. C. § Children’s Shoes Everything — consisting of all sizes from infants up. In newest straps, ties and patents. 5.98 values now — 4.49 3.98 values now — 2.98 2.98 values now — 1.98 ft