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MV-■ ■ St 7 uji . i Thursday, January 28, 1954 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Pace S«t«u LETS COMPARE AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY INSURANCE $5,000 plus $10,000 plus $5,000 AS LOW AS $10.35 Class 1A Far* —^—: AS LOW AS $12.60 Class 1A No%Farm , NO MEMBERSHIP OR DUES JAMES E. WOLFE INSURANCE , AGENCY _ IQS N. Broad St. — Phone 610 , JIM WOLFE # “Yes, Folks, Let’s Compare” "Look al your Automobilo or Property Insurance Renewal—then COMPARE Rates. Service and Agency History with the JAMES E. WOLFE INSURANCE AGENCY." The above timely announcement directed to Automobile and Property owners in the Clinton-Joaxuu area, comes from Jim Wolfe, head of the James E. Wolfe Insurance Agency, who are General Agents for many of the Nation's Largest and Strongest Insurance Companies. All types and forms of Insurance are available through this well established agency which has immediate facilities for placement of any insurance need. Established and conveniently located at 103 North Broad St. the James E. Wolfe Insurance Agency properly handles insurance for approximately 4JXM policy members... Assisting Mr. WoHe in the writing of policies, settlement of claims, and servicing of the many policy holders are Everette T. Bryant Homer Cobb. Edwin Value, Lewis Thompson, two rural agents and office secretary. All are well trained and experienced in insurance procedures and make positive that every policyholder receives prompt fair, courtous Ser vice. Let's consider a few of the facts: ESTABLISHED To better serve the people of Clint on-Joann* and vicinity. No Radical Agency changes in Companies or personnel— you know that you are dealing with local men. ECONOMICAL NO MEMBERSHIPS or DUES to pay. to have proper Insur ance coverage. Low Semi-Annual and Annual rates so con structed to fit the family budget allowing a maximum of Cov erage on the Automobile and Personal Property. EFFICIENT—PROMPT Agency having draft authority for some Companies can issue Claim Drafts for settlement within a short time, the very same day or hour of the loss. FACILITIES To handle all types of risk involving the Hasard Lines. If necessary we can procure SR 22 filings for you with the South Carolina Highway Department, cover the under-age (14 and up) end the over-age (70 and over). WE DO'NT SAY THAT WE ARE SORRY. WE ARE ABLE TO HELP YOU BECAUSE we represent more than one Company. Yes, we are here to Serve you. No matter too large or too small. Please feel free to stop by our offices at any time, or call 610. Full information or discussion of your problem without obligation or cost. —Adv. Quality Meats at Low Prices LIVER .. * lb. Fresh Pork SHOULDER ROAST lb.49C Dry—Country Style Stuffed Pork Sausage ... lb. Tasty BEEF RIB STEW 2 lb*. 47c Fresh GROUND BEEF ... .. lb. Fresh Country S. C. Large EGGS doz. THE COUNTRY MARKET YOUR MEAT DEALER SINCE 1923 / Telephone 98 . .T' .S . ~ Woodrow Lewis of Darlington who 1 upon consent of the resident solid-T/w D A Kirin AnnnimPAmAnfC is holding court in this circuit tor ' 1 i a* ivian 10 DC Dinn Announcements In addition to the bond for ao- . .1 . . . Hpr» Fphr.mrv 1Y In addition to the bond for ap- ~ Mlirdock alao ^ been ch ^ Here February 10-11 pearance at the next term of crxni- ^ roocK 180 Deen t T* r ® ea 7 nal court which convenes here Feb- WIth asault and battery with intent KOON i*i couri wnuui convenes nere reo- A representative of the South Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Koon of Pros- ruary 15, the order provided a oon- to kill for allegedly beating his Carolina Tax Commission will be in perity, announce the birth of a, dition that he “keep the peace and father in the head' with a hammer Clinton February 10-11 to assist daughter, Vicky A^nes, January 18 refrain from appearing in Laurens a short time after the mother was taxpayers in filing returns - at Newberry hospital. Mrs. Koon county before the case is called for killed at the Murdock home. Mr, He will have an C office at the was before maariage Miss Margaret tnal in General Sessions court for Murdock was seriously injured by Bank of Clinton during the two Simpeonl daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Laurens county. the blows. days. Lewis Simpson of this city. i_ Attached to the order was a sig- it j s expected that a bill of in- ^ —, r FERGUSON j nature ol approvar by Solicitor WiL- a^tmehV-wlinbe'rgiven the Lau- Mr. and Mrs. Inby Watts Fergu- li»ni T. Jones. ^ rens County Grand Jury ’ durihg \ son announce the birth of a daugh-, Murdock has- been in the Laurens the term of General Sessions Court ter, Mary Ann, on January 26, at county jail since December 23, fol- convening at Laurens February 15.! Hays hospital. Mrs. Ferguson was lowing a motion for bail which was IF you dont mar THE CHRONICLE YOU DON’T QET THE NEWS before marriage Miss Mary Lou turned down the day before by Johnson. Judge Steve C. Griffith at Newber- PATTERSON ^ ^ iat bearing Solicitor Jones Mr. and Mrs. James Patterson opposed the motion. ^Attorneys R. announce the birth of a son, Robert' T. Wilson and H. S. Blackwell rep- Delmar, on January 26 at Hays hos- Murdock. Prior to that pital Before maariage Mrs. Patter- |! me behad been under observa- son.was Miss Rosa Bell Grant. 8t South Carolina Hospital HUGHEY for t " e Insane which gave a report Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Hughey an- de ?i ari ^ bim not insane.” nounce the birth of a daughter, _ ^ r : Blackwell said today that Jacki Louise, on January 23 at the S ? ltcl ^ >r Jones agreed to the bond Blalock clinic. V&* Hughey was after he was told that arrangements g formerly Miss Doris Green. bad been made for Murdock to stay « with a relative at Saylors in Ander- g son county. The solicitor had ob- 8 WINTHROP COLLEGE AUDITORIUM Tuesday, February 2nd At 8:10 P. M. “THE WORLD'S GREATEST MALE SPANISH DANCER.’’ —lift MAOAZINf WITH THE SICK Reeled to the bail at Newberry, he ; said, because citizens at* Clinton Dawn Campbell, daughter of Mr. objected to him cximing there. & and Mrs. Joe Campbelk underwent J u< ^8 e Lewis, he said, followed the :.t an appendectomy Monday at Hays usua, procedure of granting bond j* hospital. Alfred Johnson underwent an operation yesterday at the Blalock clinic. Friends of Mrs. I. C. McCarley will be interested to know she'is a patient at the Blalock clinic. Mrs. Marvin Adair and Mrs. Mac Bryant of Joanna, have returned] home after several days stay at Hays hospital. Friends of Mrs. Annie Armstrong will be glad to know she is recup erating at home following a several days illness and stay at the Blalock clinic. Mrs. Lois Boyette and Mrs. Lula C. Copeland are patients at Hays hospital. Ned Vincent underwent an ope ration this week at the Blalock clinic. Friends of Mrs. Ross Young *of Laurens, will be interested to kn9W she is a patient at the ■ Blalock clinic. Mrs. Ralph Sample has returned home from Hays hospital where she was a patient Mrs. Missouri Wilkie and Miss Ida Mae Price of near Laurens, are patients at the Blalock clinic. The following, who have been patients a tthe Blalock clinic, have returned to their homes: Mrs. Belle Dominick, near here; Mrs. Bobby Vaughn of Laurens; Mrs. Rossie McKenzie, and E. C. Barbee of Jo anna. •- •• — Clinton Youth Held In Slaying Free On Bond / Laurens, Jan. 26 — Haynie F. Murdock hefty 19-year-old Clinton youth charged in a murder warrant with beating to death his mother, Mrs. Reba Murdock, on the night of October 17 at Clinton, was released on $5,000 bond here Tuesday. The sureties were his fother, Dur- ward Murdock of Clinton, and O. V Lowe and P. T. Saylors of Ander son county. Bond was fixed by Circuit Judge MIDWAY DRIVE-IN THEATRE CLINTON - JOANNA Thursday Jan. 28 16 FATHOMS DEEP Arthur Lake, Lon Chaney COMEDY - CARTOON Friday-Saturday Jan. 29-30 THREE DESPERATE MEN Ptaaton Foster, Virginia Grey TWO COMEDIES - CARTOON Sunday-Monday Jan. 31-Feb. 1 - THUNDER BAY James Stewart, Joanne Dnr NEWS Tues.-Wed. Feb, 2-3 PLUNDER OF THE SUN Glenn Ford, Diana Lynn COMEDY - CAftTOON Feb. 4 Thursday BRIDE OF THE - GORILLA COMEDY • CARTOON Broad St. Self Service Laundry Shirts Finished Washing and Drying at Popular Prices & 1 ‘ t; ♦> tt :: K #• ii it joseCRECO AND HIS COMPANY Of — SPANISH DANCERS “A superb troupe. The finest en semble of Sponish dancers and musicians I have ever seen.” —WAITER TERRY, N. T. HltALD IKIUJNt «• IF YOU ARE SUFFERING WITH HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE —Or with a chronic atate of ill health associated with high blood pressure HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE—A dangerous symptom, not a disease. Treatments given to reduce the pressure without correction of the diseased condition is fruitless. Prompt and permanent fecovery can come only in pro portion to the correction of the underlying causes of high blood pressure. An example of this clearly shown in the following 'case history taken from the files of the Hart Clin ic, 205 Church St., Laurens, S. C. , Case History No. 913 When this patient came to the clinic, her blood pressure was above 200. All former treatments failed to reduce the pressure or give relief. Within two weeks aftr starting treatments at the Hart Clinic, the blood pres sure had dropped 50 points, monthly check ups reveal that it has continued to stay down, and the patient is feeling well again. r The Danger Line In general if blood pressure is above 150, it is high time to take some steps about it. If above 175 there should be genuine concern and if it registers 190 or 200 there is ample cause to provoke immediate action in the RIGHT DIRECTION. And the right direc tion is to the C. J. Hart Chiropractic Clinic, 205 Church St., Laurens, S. C. Tel. 22501 v Second Stroke Averted Case No. 1238—had suffered a very slight stroke and was having terrible headaches and discomfort in the head and neck. Blood pressure was above 180 and the family fear- *ed another stroke of paralysis:. Several "weeks of medication had failed to bring re lief. Following first treatment at the Hart Clinic, the headaches ceased and all discom fort disappeared. Continued treatments re duced the pressure to a safe 140. Symptoms of High Blood Pressure The symptoms of high blood pressure are varied and a patient may suffer one, two or more of the following: Headaches almost constantly, nervousness, dizziness, shortness of breath and kidney discomfort. High blood pressure associated with kidney trouble is soon relieved at, the Hart Clinic as revealed by the following case. Dr. Hart X-Raying patient to find cause of High Blood Pressure Dr. Hart checking patient** Blood Pressure Case History No. 1032 This is the record of a young man suffer ing with a kidney trouble which was respon sible for his blood pressure above 150. He was nervous and had to get up several times each night for a kidney action. He express ed disgust at former methods of treatments and frankly stated that nothing could be done to reduce the blood pressure. The cause of his trouble was located and correct ed by Dr. Hart. He stopped getting up nights and the blood pressure went down to a nor mal of 130 and has continued to be normal in spite of the patient** attitude. The Stroke Many persons are not aware of high blood pressure until they suffer an apopletic stroke which leaves them more or less paralyzed. (Dr. Hart will check your blood pressure without charge, if you will come by the clin ic during regular clinic hours.) After the first stroke the condition is grave. Seldom do sufferers survive a second or third stroke. It is usually possible to prevent the second stroke if proper treatment is begun at once at the C. J. Hart Chiropractic Clinic, Lau rens, S. C. Telephone 22501. Case No. 663 This patient had suffered, a severe stroke which affected the entire side of the body. Blood pressure was above 200. Treatments by Dr. Hart reduced the pressure to 144 and the second stroke was prevented. Patient ha* enjoyed living for more than three years since first treatment of the Hart Clinic at Laurens, S. C. A Great Tragedy One of the greatest tragedies of our tim^s is the large number of persons who go their graves prematurely, due to the various^ conditions which cause high blood pressure; Each day many lives are lost that might t have easily been aaved had proper treatment been started at the Hart Chiropractic Clinic. Laurens, S. C. Even when treatments have been delayed, much can be done, to relieve the symptoms and remove immediate dan ger. DON’T WAIT! You can’t afford to! Start your treatments today. Call the Hart Clinic of Laurens, S. C., at 22501 and arrange for your consultation. You will be glatlvou did. iThe life you save may be your own. Admissiion - S3.00, $2.40, $1.20 (Ux included). Mail orders NOW $ ' H and checks payable to A. M. GRAHAM. Winthrop College, Rock Hill. ^ I S. C. Telephone 2844. <T