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HOUSES FOR SALE — Two brick
houses, good location on South Broad
street. See or call me July 16th.
C. B. Holland, Phone 715, Laurens.
LAURENS Ready-Mixed Concrete,
delivered at competitive prices.
Prompt service. Laurens Ready-Mix,
Phone 3071, Night 24506. a tfc
PEAS—Milo, hegari, sudan grass, soy
beans, orange cane molasses cane,
lesepdeza, serecia seed. H. J. Pitts.
.> tfc
FOR SALE — Four-room house on
Prather circle, hardwood floors and
built-in kitchen. Small down pay
ment, take up monthly payments.
Mrs. Julia Caldwell. tfc
FLOOR SANDERS—Rent oui 1 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
FOR SALE — Six-room brick resi
dence, all modern conveniences, ex
cellent location. Apply to William A.
Sherratt, 110 E. Walnut St. Phone
404-W. ^ 1c
FOR SALE—Registered walking sad
die more, 6 years old. H. J. Pitts, tfc i
Washington. — President Eisen-
Ihower seems to be a firm believer
! in the there’s-nothing-like-getting-
i acquainted school of public rela-
Jtions both locally and world-wide.
He's been practicing jit himself at
home since he entered the White
House. Even if he wanted to go
abroad, he’s been too busy here to
jgo. He's been sending some of those
closest to him.
Vice-President Nixon is the latest
to get his marching papers. He’ll
leave in the fall for the Far East and
South Asia.
Others who preceded him as good
will ambassadors were Secretary of
State Dulles, Mutual Security Direc
tor Harold E. Stassen, and the Presi
dent’s youngest brother, Dr. Milton
S. Eisenhower.
Eisenhower showed how much
stock he put in the personal ac
quaintance idea almost from the
start of his presidency when he be
gan inviting members of Congress to
White House breakfasts.
These were in addition to the reg-
|ular and frequent conferences he
FOR RENT OR SALE Four-room | w j t j 1 Republican leaders in the
house at Bonds Cross Roads. Apply ; House and Senate for getting his pro-
to W. B. Gause, Kinards, Route 2. Ip g rams through Congress.
FOR RENT--—Floor waxer. Call W. G. I Then he began holding stag din-
FOR SALE—-Pressure cooker, army
cot and other household goods. See
Mrs. James I, Adair, or phone 292. 1c
FOR RENT—3 upstairs unfurnished
rooms, private bath with hot water.
Apply 800 Musgrove St. Ip
FOR SALE—Several used push lawn
mowers, all sharpened, $8.95 up.
Easy terms. Cox Home & Auto Sup
ply. 1c
DEEP FREEZER containers, pint" and
quart sizes, wrapping paper and
tape. Blakely-Burton Hardware. le
King & Sons. 438.
STERLING by Towk?, Kirk, Reed &
Barton. Call Mrs. Dillard Boland,
736-J. 608 Calvert Ave. Wilbur Rid-
FOR SALE—Used Nesco five-burner
oil stove. Cooks like new, $59.95.
Easy terms. Cox Home and Auto
Supply. 1c
USED PLUMBING—New load tubs,
sinks, lavatories. Noah’s Ark, Ab
beville, S. C.
FOR SALE—Good sound corn, $1:75
bushel at my home. Good 2-horse
wagon, a sawmill and motor com
plete. M. A. Cannon, Kinards. Phone
4117 Joanna. 16-2p
ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and
Supplies. H. L. Baldwin, Telephone
604-J. tfc
FOR SALE—Used power lawn mow
er, reel type. S49.95. Easy terms. Cox
Home and Auto Supply. 1c
AETNA ACCIDENT" TI€K£ PS eost
-25c A DAY—PAY UP TO $5,000.
S. W. SUMEREL, Ae'tna-izer. Phones
80 and 32. tf
PIANOS in excellent condition.
Tuned and ready to go. Terms easy,
prices low. The Trading Post, Lau
rens, S. C. tfc
die. Jeweler, Laurens, S. C.
tfc
C. BRYAN HOLLAND
j Real Estate
Phones 715, 23826 — Laurens, S. C.
(Over Brown’s Jewelry Store) .
UPRIGHT PIANOS — Tuned and
guaranteed. Nice stock. Noah’s Ark,!
Abbeville, S. C. A27
Fill-in Dirt.
Top Soil.
i Yard Gardening and Land-
tfc I ners in the White House for men dis
tinguished in various fields of Amer
ican life, like business, labor, poli
tics, religion, publishing. 1 -
. These groups, in batches of a doz
en or so, put their feet under the
White House table at the same time.
If they hadn’t met before, they ‘be
came acquainted there, with one an
other and the President.
Months ago Eisenhower sent
Dulles and Stassen on a fast tour of
(^jthe West European capitals where
they met the heads of state face-to-
jface, discussed their problems, ex
pressed sympathy, sought to build
up good will.
They were hardly home before
they left on the same kind of mis-
countries visited, to hear their views,
gain first-hand impressions, to
arry the sincere greetings of the
people of the United States . . . and
the personal greetings of the Presi
dent . . . M
No doubt the reports brought back
by those personal ambassadors—on
the problems, attitudes, and expec
tations of the countries visited —
should be invaluable to Eisenhower
in shaping his foreign policies.
And the people of the countries
visited cannot but be impressed by
the effort Eisenhower is making to
get to know them and the interest
he is showing in them. These expedi
tions can hardly make enemies and
should make friends.
The Russians are probably con
cerned about it, just as this country
would be if the Communists sent
their foreign minister, Molotov,
around the world to have private
talks with heads of state every
where.
In the long run, though, since
these heads of state are practical
men, this country will be judged by
what it does for them, or about them,
more than by plesaant conversa
tions. i
Report of Condition of
Bank of Clinton
Of Clinton, In ihe State of South Carolina
At the Close of Business on Jane SO, 1953
ASSETS
Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances,
and cash items in process of collection $ 447,703.77
United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed. .. 614,723.00
Obligations of States and political subdivisions 102,8712.71
Loans and discounts 575,740.00
Furniture and fixtures 6,706.28
Real estate owned other than bank premises - 9,500.00
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TOTAL ASSETS $1,759,247.78=
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and corpor
ations $1,286,467.45
Time deposits, of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 25,292.43
Deposits of United States Government (including postal sav
ings A 6,474.33
Deposits of States and political subdivisions 2©8,084.81
Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.)- 2,594.36
TOTAL DEPOSITS - *1,500,913.38
Other liabilities - - 100.08
Say—
T SAW IT IN THE CHRONICLE”
Thank Ton *
scaping.
Power Mowers and Hand 1 , sion to. the Near East and Southern
Mowers Sharpened.
ON SALE at Moore’s Cloth Shop—
$1.98 drapery material now $1.59 yd
^b\il ■‘rrvton and sheers reduced.
Moore's Cloth Shop. 9-2c
WANTED — Experienced craftsmen
and trainees for shop work. Apply
to Clinton Woodworking Co., West
Centennial street. 1c
DOLLY MADISON electric freezers,
also FYost King hand turn ice cream
churns. Blakely-Burton Hardware;
Phone 188. . 1c
FOR SALE—Super 8 Farmall trac
tor, hydraulic system, headlight,
wheel weight, T'-ft. mowe^ 1-5 tiller
plow, wood saw, all in excellent con
dition. Bargain. Marvin S. Turner,
Western Auto Store, Joanna. Phone
5181. 16-2c
FOR RENT—On Greenville and Lau
rens highway, excellent storage space
or. railroad siding with good loading
platform. Heavy timbers used
throughout. Will hold up anything
that need? to be stored. This storage
space contains over 6,000 square feet
completely enclosed. Must be seen- to
bo appreciated. Will rent on a yearly
ba.-i; at reasonable figure. For full
iniormation, see or call Paul R. Ow-
:n„-, Owings, S. C. Phone 2768. 16.3c
COX SEED CLEANERS
609 E. Florida St.
Phone 184-J
| Asia. The President was reported
| pleased with what they told him
when they returned.
Latin America couldn’t be over-
looked, sc Eisenhower sent his
REAL ESTATE
We Buy or Sell.
Also Handle Mortgages
and Loans.
FOR RENT
Apartment in King Apartments.
Eight-room brick home, in College
Heights.
RENTALS, LOTS, FARMS
W. G. KING
Real Estate, Appraisals, Mortgages
Phone 438 or 728 — Clinton, S. C.
POLIO
FAMILY POLIO
INSURANCE POLICY
$5000 COVERAGE
Husband Wife and
Children
$8.00 and up per year
Robert E. Wysor, III
106 E. Carolina Ave.
Phone 85-J
TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obligations
shown below) i *1,501,013.46
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital* $ 100,000.00
Surplus 40,000.00
Undivided profits r — 23,234.30
Reserves ............... _. _•........................................................... 5,000.00
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TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 108,234.30
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS *1,759,247.76
♦This bank’s capital consists of common stock with total par value of
$100,000.00.
MEMORANDA
Obligations subordinated to claims of depositors and other cred
itors, not included in liabilities _...$ 465,000.00
I, Leaman D. Jones, Assistant Cashier of the above-named bank, do,
solemnly swear that the above statement is true, and that it fully repre
sents the true state of the several matters herein contained and set forth,
to the best of my knowledge and belief.
LEAMAN D. JONES, Assistant Cashier. 1
Correct—Attest: R. P. Hamer, T. E. Addison, H. D. Henry, Directors.
State of South Carolina, County of Laurens, ss:
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th day of July, 1953, and I
hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank.
N S. MARGARET HOLLAND, Notary PubUc.
My commis$|on expires at will of the Governor.
*tttt-M-ti-rf4t4t , Tt l tt ; rt-t1-7t-Tt , M-Tt ; tt-M-M-tt‘ i rt-ti-M , TT-TtT?! brother to South America, where he
is now r . And the White House has
announced the news about Nixon. I
The vice-president and his wife,
accompanied by State Department,
officials, will go to the Orient, per- i
haps In Ovto^Jcrr-As-the-W-hite-
announcement described it:
•The purpose . . . will be for the
vice-president ... to become ac
quainted with the leaders of the
Dr. Fred E. Holcombe
OPTOMETRIST
Offices at
200 South Broad S$.
' Phone 696 *
Office Bonn 9:00 to 5:30
RELIGIOUS Fil1H FOR GOOD 60VERNMFN1
ROACHES—Kill them with MACK’S
r.on-poison roach powder—formerly
marketed as • Johnson’s.” Handled
by Sadler-Owens Pharmacy, How
ard's Pharmacy, McGee’s Drug Store.
Jul30-p
USED CARS
MID-JULY
SPECIALS
~GUARANTEED
USED CARS
1951 Chrysler New Yorker,
torque drive, radio, heater.
Clean.
1951 Chevrolet Business Coupe,
radio, heater. XX Clean.
1950 Oldsmobile 88 Tudor, ful
ly equipped. A nice car.
1949 Plymouth 4-door Special
Deluxe, perfect condition.
Also have following OK used
cars, priced to fit your pock
et book: 1948 Chevrolet, 1947
Chevrolet, 1946 Chevrolet,
1946 Ford Pickup, 1949 Ply
mouth, 1940 Chevrolet, 1940
Pontiae, 1940 Buick, 1937
Ford 60, 1928 “A” model
Ford.
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FOR SALE
REAL ESTATE
♦
New brick home with two bed
rooms, large living room, kitchen
with breakfast space, bath and cen
tral hall with floor furnace. If you
want one of the best small homes in
this community see this place on S.
Broad.
New brick home with living room
28x12, dining room, kitchen with
plenty of cabinets and electric water
heater, two bedrooms, bath, central
hall with floor furnace and end
porch. Electric space heaters in hall
and living room for extra heat or
that cool day in October or April. If
you want the nicest home in this
immediate area let me show you
this place. Special care has been
taken in the construction of the|
above homes by experienced work- j
men.
Twelve-room house with t h r e e j
baths now in three apartments. A :
good home and investment for you. j
Located in one of the best sections of
Clinton.
82 acres with 6-room house on
blacktop road six miles from Clin
ton.
65 acres with tenant house on
highway 5 miles from Clinton. i
Lots in Clinton near Florida Street
school.
Lots at Joanna on U.-S. 76. Resi
dential lots at Joanna.
Lots on the Laurens highway.
Four-room tenant house with
stream and spring just off the Lau
rens highway. Can get highway front
if wanted.
If you are interested in seeing any
of the alcove property see or call me
July 16th.
C. B. HOLLAND
Laurens, S. C.
Report of Condition of
M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers
Of- Clinton, In the State of South Carolina
At the Close of Business on Jane 30, 1953
ASSETS
Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances,
and cash items in procesg of collection — $1,490,567.28
United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed ... 2,611,312.51
Obligations of States and political subdivisions 1,208,945.59
Other bonds, notes and debentures 232,000.00
Loans and discounts (including $337.31 overdrafts)..— 1,483,908.24
Real estate owned other than bank premises - 1 LOO
TOTAL ASSETS $7,026,734.62
LIABILITIEES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpor-
ttr
ations
$5,773,634.63.
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'EEsnsdh- r . v- _ J*
Plaxico Motors
USED CAR LOT
NORTH BROAD ST.
Clinton, S. C.
USED CARS
ime deposits of individuals, partnerships, corporations..—'. 72,695.79
Deposits j>t United States Government (including postal m
savings 129,313.18
Deposits of States and political subdivisions - 258,205.56
Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks,'etc.) 3,453.96
TOTAL DEPOSITS $6,237,303.12
Other liabilities 13,175.56
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TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obligations
shown below $6,250,478.68
• CAPITAL ACCOUNTS • ’
♦Capital , 500,000.00
Surplus 100,000.00
Undivided profits 176,256.94
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS * 776,256.94
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ..*7,026,734.62
•This bank’s capital consists of:
Common stock with total par value of $500,000.00.
MEMORANDA
Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other
purposes - $ 982,500.00
I, G. L. SIMPSON, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true, and that it fully and correctly represents
the true state of the several matters herein contained and set forth, to the
best of my knowledge and belief. G. L. SIMPSON.
Correct—Attest: R. C. Adair, Robert M. Vance, Geo. H. Cornelson, Di
rectors. ; .
State of South Carolina, County of Laurens, ss:
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th day of July, 1953, and I
hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank.
CHRISTINA S. DuBOTS, Notary Public.
My commission expires at the pleasure of the Governor.
CREDITORS' NOTICE
All persons having claims against
the estate of President Dillard
Adair, 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.
C. C. ADAIR,
Administrator.
June 29, 1953 3c-16-w
SURVEYING
J. R. CRAWFORD
CUNTON, 8. C.
Phone 3493 Joanna
PAttCARWffCrel
Curt That Ulcor
PARLY IN LIFE William E. McGill, Atlanta Georgia, begaiva
^ battle with fear. He did the things that he feared to do, which
brought about mostly trouble. He was afraid of girls—so he tor
mented them; afraid to fight—so he fought; afraid of discipline
and so he was constantly in trouble at school. The fellows called
him “Wild Bill,” and the teachers called him “The Smart Alex."
In business life the same situations arose, ex
cept now they became more serious in nature.
He left his first job as a roofing salesman to
become manager of a roofing department in a
local hardware store. A few months later be
beat up the bookkeeper and was fired. He was
young, cocky, and tough—so he thought!
Finally, after an average amount of success
and failure, he stood before his doctor who said
he must enter a hospital to be fed scientifically
for stomach ulcers brought on by business pres
sure. But Bill McGill says he now knows pressure
came from within—not without! He was not being crushed, but
literally about to explode from inward pressure which he now
knows to have been brought on by himself. He was to find a new
way of life. v
to do
ides!
CARNEGIE
If his trouble was arising from worries, the simple thing to
— J * * ' a Wonderful id
seemed to be to relax and stop worrying. What
This is what he did:
1. He got the old chip off his shoulder. Ceased being so bellige
rent and avoided every argument He let the other fellow saye face.
S. He began to smile at people. Not a silly grin, but a great,
big, genuine SMILE. This was not easy—He was not in the habit
of smiling at folks. But wonder of wonders, he found that people
would smile back at him.
3. But teal relief from pressure within came when he became'
genuinely interested in others. This enabled him to acquire out
ward Interests—to think about something besides himself and
what he wanted.
The ulcer got well all by itself 1 It simply isn’t there. No inward
pressure, no ulcer!
$39,279.40
PAD IN SEMI-ANNUAL
DIVDENDS JULY 1
All funds placed with Citizens Federal before July 10
will receive full earnings from July 1 at the rate of 3
per cent per annum. These liberal dividends are paid
twice a year.
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Prompt service, no red tape.
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ederal Savings
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Telephone No. 6