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/ \ !- Thursday, January 8, 1953 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Five I Can Eat Pickles, - Onions, All Other Foods Now, Thanks to Scalf’s i help worrying. The first botUr*t>f Scalfs Indian River Medicine and I have regained fifteen pourjda. brought me glorious relief and J T< Wit!h th( Thanks to Scalfs Indian River Medicine I can eat anything now of much needed weight,” grateful ly declares Mrs. Katherine Brown, respected mother and housewife of Roan Mountain, Tenn. Discussing her experience, she gratefully stat ed: “Smothering gas pressure pains kept me feeling so upset it was al most impossible to get refreshing sleep. Almost everything I ate seemed to cause great stomach dis- tres and I dared not eat a bite of an onion or pickles. I had no ap petite and the small amount of food I forced down apparently gave me little nourishment for I seemed weak and underweight. I couldn’t WEEK-END TRIPS .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents the second bottle I would feel hungry, then enjoy every meal. I could eat onions, pickles or any other food with no later suffering from gas pains. I continued on Scalfs Indian River Medicine and feel better and better and I put on fifteen pounds of badly needed weight.” Scalfs Indian River Medicine islhere and in Kinards. Miss Essie Davidson has returned to her school in Great Falls after spending the holidays at her home here. Mrs. N. W. McDaniel has return ed home after apending several weeks) in Augusta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Burnett and son, Chock, spent the holidays in Fort Myers, Fla., with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Win gate, and attended the Orange Bowl game in Miami. Dr. and Mrs. Paul A. Wood of Greenville, were recent visitors of the former’s mother and sister, Mrs. P. T. Wood and Mrs. Lewis Pitts. Dr. W. R. Turner, Dr. M. W. Brown, Rev. James S. Gray, Dr. D. J. Woods and William R. Pitts attended the meeting of South Carolina Presbytery in Greenwood on Tuesday. Friends of Mrs. J. W. Crawford will regret to know she continues intended to relieve distress due to insufficient flow of digestive juices in the stomach, loss of appetite and a tired, rundown feeling. There is no substitute for Scalfs Indian River Medicine. Get your bottle today at your nearest drug store. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Vaughan and!ill in a hospital in Belleville, N. J., returned to Clemson after spend- J where she had gone to visit her ing the holidays with their parents daughter, Mrs. O. W. Chapin. ! Miss Nettie Wysor of Dublin, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wollett of; Va., who for 15 years was a mem- January Clean-Up SALE! Two Groups SUITS 39.95 - 44.95 Shorts, Regulars, Longs — Values up to $59.50 Hats - 2 Groups 5.00-7.50 Values up to $12.50 SHOES — Large Assortment Freeman .. $8.95 Values up to $13.95 Florsheim $14.80 Values up to $19.95 Discontinued Styles All Corduroy ' Slacks $4.95 Values up to $8.95 Large Assortment Dress Shirts $2.95 Values up to $4.50 - Including Oxfords in white and colors One Assortment Sport Socks . 3 for $1.25 Corduroy Coats __ — —Values to 8&c /l-i. live ^ One Group Rainc Sweaters Entire Stock Reduced Wool Slipovers $6.95 Nylons and Cashmere $8.95 All Cashmere $16.95 A Small Group Shopworn and Damaged — ‘/i-Price oats V2-Price Sport Shirts Entire Stock Reduced Values to $3.95 $2.29 Values to $5.95 $3.95 Values to $8.95 $4.95 Adair’s Men’s Shop SPAou/del -/c- SP/iotifd&l ?•<£ Soy "I Sow It In The Chronicle" — Thonk You! Griffin, Ga., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Davis Holland and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ellison of Knoxville, Tenn., visited the lat ter’s sister, Mrs. Boyd Watts, last week. Mrs. W. S. Gresham and Mrs. William Carr of Spartanburg, visit ed their father, Joe W. Montgom ery, and Mrs. Montgomery on Sun day. Friends of Mr. Montgomery will be interested to know he Has returned home after a hospital stay. Miss Emily Bailey was the week end guest of Miss Honey Hunt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grice Hunt, in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pitts and children and Mrs. P. T. Wood were j guests during the past week of thb latter’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Reasonover, in Camden. Airman First Class Mac Hamil ton left Tuesday to return to San Francisco, California, where he is stationed after spending a two j weeks leave with his mother, Mrs. j Allie Hamilton. Mrs. Daniela Marky of Budapest, I Hungary, has arrived here to make | ] he home with her daughter, Mrs.! I Francis Kulcsar, and Dr. Kulscarj on the Training School campus. Mrs. Gladys Ellison of ville, is spending several days with her sister, ^rs. James I. Adair. Mrs. A. D. Conne has returned to her home in Lexington Park, Md., Saturday after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. League. . —.— Mrs. E. J. Adair and Mrs. George Gambrell will return today from i Lake Worth, Fla., where they have spent the past two ^months .with their sister, Mrs. Sara McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Singley and daughters, Maurice and Shirley, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mills in Greenwood. Mrs. C. M. Bailey is visiting her ancNMrr ber of the faculty of Winthrop col lege, was the guest of her nephew, Col. Robert E. Wysor, and Mrs. Wysor for several days recently. She was joined heer by Mrs. Clyde Moorhead of Salem, Va., and they left Saturday for a stay in Cler mont, Fla. • •' Mrs. Charles Pinson of Cross Hill, was the guest, of Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Pinson several days last w’eek. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Todd of Barksdale, Mrs. Carolyn R. Chipley of New York, and Burr Ramage of Perry, Ga., were dinner guests Tuesday evening of Mrs. E. L. Chandler and Ms. J. C. Copeland. CREDITORS' NOTICE All persons having claims against the estate of Jodie C. McMillan, deceased, are hereby notified to file the same duly verified with the undersigned, and those indebted to said estate will please make pay ment likewise. LOUISE TAYLOR McMILLAN, Executrix. Jan. 2, 1953 , 2 2-3w FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 2nd day of February, 1953, we will render a final apeount of our acts and do ings as Administrators of the es tate of M. S. Bailey (D.B.N.C.T.A.) in the office of thb Judge of Pro-j bate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock a. m., and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from our trust as Administrators (D.B.N.C.TA.) Any person, indebted to said es tate is notified and required to make payment on or before that date; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before said date, duly proven, or be forever barred. . P. SILAS BAILEY and ROBERT M. VANCE, Administrators (D.B N.C.T.A.) Clinton, S. C, Jan. 2, 1953 29-4w SAT: “I SAW IT IN THE CHRONICLE” THANK TOO Beware Coughs From Common Colds That HANG ON Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes into the bronchial system to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender', inflamed bronchial membranes. Guaranteed to please you or money refunded. Creomulsion has Green-1 stbod'tBoTiMtt of millions of users. CREOMULSION r«Utv*> Coughs, Ch«st Colds, Acut* Bronchitis r.nami»y.g{8«ga«ggai{ggK«g»gBsggaBgggggB«gspgr>rr<ii»»i»» H This Bank Stands Ready... To Serve Individuals and Business It’s to your advantage to keep your money here — whether its in your personal checking account, or the balance that your company maintains on which to op* erate. Every dollar ^ 0 u deposit here gets strong protection by its sound management, and Federal Deposit Insur ance up to $10,000. We invite you to join our many customers who have learned that this bank is a good place in which to put their trust . . . and their money too. We Want Your Business and Friendship Bank Of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation The South Carolina State Responsibi Tm coNsemmous pharmacist works shoulder to shoulder with the physician in the interests of public health. Hia function aa an adjunct to the doctor’s services cannot be denied. Our prescription department is operated more for the benefit of physicians who confide in us, more ss a contribution to your health and general welfare, than for financial gain. You can bring your prescriptions to us with the assurance that they will be filled with the finest materials to be found in the markets of the world. Write Tour Congressman “NO” on Socialised Medicine McGee’s Drug Store Phone No. 1 R.B.R.RIURR.RR.IVB, &&&&& Lea in Rocky Mount, N. C., for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Manley of Aiken spent, spent several days here last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cooper. Erskine Blakely and children, Donna, Richie and Bobby, have re turned to their home in Washing ton, D. C., after a visit with the former’s sister, Mrs. J. L. Todd, and family. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Yarboough spent a few days }ast week in New Orlenas, La., and attended the Su- j gar Bowl game. Miss Carolyn Murphy, formely of Wilmington, N. C., is spending sev eral weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Murphy. She has accepted a position as dietitian at Mission Memorial hospital, Ashe ville, N. C., and will begin her new work there January 12. Theodore B. Todd of Perth Am boy, N. J., and Erskine Blakely of Washington, D. C., were called here last week due to the death of the former’s father, J. Larry Todd. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Smith and daughter, Janet, - of Chattanooga, Tenn., Mr. and Mrs. John W. San ders of Halifax, Va., recently spent a few days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C Singley. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. League were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Laine in Augusta, G«. Bill Turner, Hugh Eichelberger, Jr., and Carroll Hart have resumed their studies at McCallie School, Chattanooga, Tenn., after spending the holidays at their homes. Mrs. J. L. Todd, Erskine Blake ly and Theodore B. Todd attended the funeral of J. Frank Weeks in Greenville last Thursday. Haynie Murdock, Charles John son and Gilbert Blakely have re sumed their studies at the Univer sity of South Carolina, Columbia, following a holiday stay at their homes here. Mrs. Henry M. Lukstat has re turned from a several weeks visit with her mother, Mrs. R. Shupik, in Clifton, N. J. P. S. Bailey, Lonnie S. McMillan and W. A. Johnson, accompanied by W. H. Wilson and Everette Ad ams of Greenville, attended the Sugar Bowl game in New Orleans, La., New Year’s Day. Mrs. Platt Prather, Miss Jackie Franks, Mrs. Geo. R. Holland and grandson, George Holland, spent the week-end in Swannanoa, N. CU with their mother, and great- gandmother, Mrs. F: A. Buchanan. Friends will be interested to know Mrs. Buchanan celebrated her 84th birthday January 2. Let the Good Hands of Allstate Protect Your Right to Drive! Your driver’s license, your auto registration—in fact, your tavingt and other property—may bo at stake in case you are involved in an auto accident after the South Carolina Safety Responsibility Law becemee effective January 1st. v But you need not riak auch a loas. Allstate Auto Insurance can make your petition toft! 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