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Thursday, March 4, 1954 11 1 !■ 1 ■■ y r THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Five Smart People Pky By Check! Successful money manage ment begins with & checking account, which gives you a complete record of how much you paid - to whom - for what. It makes for easy budgeting! 4 WE INVITE YOU TO USE THIS SERVICE , HERE Bank of Clinton Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation tstxstssxssxstsatxstis%XKi»»: Briefs About ... People You Know Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Lukstat, Mrs. Joe Steiner and Mrs. P. L. Roddy left Monday for a several weeks stay in Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. W W. Smith and small daughter, Gwendolyn, of Charleston, are visiting her parents. Rev. and Mrs. J % H. Darr. Miss Mary Sue Darr, stu- Ga., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Tribble. Miss Alice Thompson of Whit mire, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Fred Whitlock Mr. and Mrs. Earl Paye and chip dren of Laurens, were also guests of Mrs. Whitlock on Sun- dani at Furman Un>vr«tp, mini ttflr here on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Hugh S. Jacobs spent several days the past week in Richmond, Va., where Mr. Ja cobs attended the Presbyterian Assembly Men’s Conference. Vole 2 Years Ago By Precincts Given World Day of Prayer To Be Observed Friday By Several Churches In Clinton In the county primary two World Day of Prayer here will i — — —-— years ago 6,640 votes were cast, be held Friday with the annual Baskin Seeking divided by precincts as follows: prayer service at Broad Street Animlfiiro Cooks Store 62 M ct bodist church beginning at ,, ' are ^y'tuirure Mt. Olive 85 3:3 ® P rn This service is spon- 1 Commissioner Post Poplar Springs 136 sored by the Lutheran Council Woodville 164 Church Women, Mrs. T. M. Ekom 132 Cross Hill’ Z '150 Barksdale-Narnie 84 Gray Court Youngs .:r. Long Branch Sease in charge. Other participating churches will 'be Thornwell Memorial, the First Bap*ist, Associate Reform ed Presbyterian, First Presby terian, All Saints Episcopal Mis- state-wid£ reports that he Wan seriously considering offering himself for the post His entrance into the race promises a vigorous campaign for the state’s top elective agri- — i cultural office between himself and the present 20-year incum- J bent. In announcing his deicsion to enter the race, Baskin said ha i had been urged by friends from B many parts of the state to offer —.■ U loltOTK- TWTtr- -r- Bishopville, March 1—Ed Baskin, 3«ryear-old Lee county for some state politjcal post and farmer and businessman, will be that the office of -Commissioner Q r- . °f Agriculture is the one office a candidate for South Carolina . . . . . _ - for which he believed himself Commissioner of Agriculture in f u n y qualified. SUU>- Demneratu- L Watts Mills Laurens Mills Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Dailey and son, Dee, of Hickory, N. C., spent the week-end with the for- Mountville mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs J. B Sliiloh Dailey, and with pie latter’s par- I- aurpns City cnts in Laurens. Owings ... Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes 1 Brewer ton Dials | Ora Mrs. Cecil B Lawter of Rich mond, Va., was the guest of’her Oriels Store parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. M crr >a Black, over the week-end. j Princeton — Mr .and Mrs. Rhett Adair were' ''' ater l° 0 Mrs. H. K. Neely of Pelham,, j ^ , ■ Ga.. and Mrs. J. A. Marker o< week-end with rcla- .„ _• , . tives in Conw'ay and Lake City. ! Atkins, have arrived to spend T n Jk. I Landfords several days with their sister, | Mrs. John T. Young, and other relatives and to attend the Harv- ley-Dunlaip wedding in Green-] 296 St. John’s Lutheran. 28fl There will bo 20,000 U. S. 85 communities and more than 100 57 countries around the world tak ing part in the day’s service which has been held on the first Friday of LerK each year since 1887 when it was organized by a Bostonian, to pray for home mis sions. The chief petition this - year, I and in the immediate past, is for ana mary. Baskin announced his decision to enter the race today following 1541 125 144 ... 31 ... 50 40 95 33 83 *nd cal ^ t° Charleston Monday due 1 - ** . ^ Knv Y °n n nt inlt’ week I to the ( * e ® t b of the latter’s neph daughter. Kay, spent last week ew R m Macon, Ga., with Mr. and] XjrM T ^ ^ Mrs. A. C. Young Friends be interested Vnnrwy mii J-. o. lymara ot EtW. Woody willl^^tr 1 ,t ted to know she is a L‘ -ndKl ,, „ , , .. . Ross in Chester Tuesd; Bigg*r, squar*, frMr-flowIng crystals of new ARCA DIAN Nitrate of Soda are just what you need to make pastures grow earlier, faster, stronger. Grass, grain and other pasture crops make more and better feed with this quick-acting nitrate nitrogen. Top-dress each acre now with 100 to 200 pounds of ARCADIAN Nitrate of Soda. The new, bigger, easy-to- spread crystals provide 16% or more nitrogen, all in quick acting nitrate form, plus 26% sodium. patient at the General hospital in Greenville. Mrs. C. M. Bailey and Mrs. W. L. Marshall, Jr., visited Mrs. W. L. Marshall in Wadesboro, N. C., Sunday and Monday. Miss Ella Little McCrary spent the week-end in Columbia with her sister, Mrs. R. D. Kapp, and Mr. Kapp Mrs. J. B Ricketts of Green ville, spent several days last week with her sister, Mrs. Rob ert E. Wysor. Mrs. Frank Jordan of Colum bia, was the week-end guest of Mrs. John W. Little. Also guests Saturday of Mrs. Little were Mrs. James L. Bryson and Mrs. J. H. Bouhvare of Winnsboro. Mrs J. B. Dailey spent several days last week in Charlotte, N. C., with her sisters, Mrs. Rose Merritt, and other relatives. Miss Louise Tribble, student at Elmory University, Atlanta, / », low-cost, I tritious pafturo oorty by or dering ARCADIAN Nitroto now for prompt dolivory. Look for Undo Sam's pic- twro on tha bog. AMERICAN NITRATE OF SODA REQUEST FOR BIDS The Laurens County Board of Commissioners request bids up on the following: 650-16—6-ply tires 700-20—10 ply tires T50-20—10 ply tires 825-20—10 ply tires 1300-24—12 ply Grader tires Bids shall be on first grade tires. Second grade tires will not be accepted. Bids are to be in effect for the months of March, April and May of 1954.- Bids shall be sealed and de posited with the Supervisor on or before March 8, 1954. BENNIE B. BLAKELY, Supervisor JOHN H. WHARTON, CLYI>E G. JONES, Commissioners 4c-M-4 Electric Alarm Clock FREE when you buy yi| M sgs« WITH TAR SOUTHERN CROSS Wkb *ny Spriatwan Mattrea yarn purchaae, you’ll rocciv* free thia •ermine T*T “ relechroo Electric Alarm AS ADVEHT1SED IN LIFE, GOOD HOUSE KEEPING, AND SAT. EVE. 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Mr. and Mrs. John Jordan have returned from spending a few days in Atlantic City, N. J., arid New York City. Brewer Dixon, Jr, of Talla dega. Ala., will arrive tomorrow for a few days visit wtih Mrs. C. M. Bailey and family. Miss Virginia Sumerel of At lanta, Ga., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Sumerel. Mrs. Sumerel accompanied her daughter to At lanta on Sunday to spend this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Byers and children, formerly of Laurens, are occupying a residence at 205 Shands street. Mr. Byers is con nected with Giles Chevrolet Co. Mr. and Mrs. Horace D. Payne are spending the week in Lake land and Orlando., Fta with relatives. Tench P. Owens left last night for Atlanta where he will attend the regional meeting of the American Bnr association Thurs day through Saturday. Dr. nad Mrs. D. J. Woods have returned from a ten day visit with the latter's son. Dr. Richard Ferguson, and Mrs. Ferguson in Columbia. Mrs. L. S. Holland of Atlanta, Ga., is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. B. Johnson, and other rela tives here. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne C. Jarvis and sons of Columbia, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Ethel R. Pitts. Friends of John Mknnaugh will be interested to know he has accepted a position as manager of the Wm. J. Bailey Insurance Agency. Mrs. T. T. Arnold of Green ville, is spending several months with her son and daughter-in law, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arnold. .. A STOPPED SINK If the drain of the sink be comes clogged pour strong cop peras water down the drain pipe and it will be opened. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE Phone 74 464 peace. In addition, prayer wTtli be offered for “grace to work to- j gether”, wisdom for leaders of the nations, and end of racial tensions, relief for the persecut ed, homeless and lonely, and a happier -relationship between employer sand employees. .M*' Each year the service is/tori t- Mt. Plqasant >35 Tip Top ...46- Joanna 432 Clinton City 964 Shady Grove 29 Hopeweli 62 Renno 311 ten in a different country and Jones’ Store 631 translated into the language of Trinity-Ridge 84 | the other lands that will use it. Stewart’s Store 1...L. 40 year’s author is Miss Sara Pleasant Mound 28 Chakko, a native of India, a Gray’s Store 26 member of the 1600 year old Sy- Clinton Mills 373 rian Orthodox Church of Mela- Lydia Mills 157 t>or, an< t president of Isabelle Thoburn college in Lucknow. Offerings taken at the services support church enterprises among many denominations throughout the world. Constipation In Children Can Be Corrected Sandra, age 5, had been bothered with constipation since birth. She also suffer ed abdominal pains and dis comfort. The parents advis ed the doctor that it had been necessary to increase the dosage of laxatives in an effort to obtain relief. This aggravated the condition rather than improve it. Having heard of a similar case being corrected by Dr. Hart, of Laurens, S. C., the parents deckled to have him make an examination of their child. Dr. Hart found the cause and made the correction. Now Sandra ts completely normal and regular and there is no more fuss and bother with laxatives, etc. If your child is suffering * with some disorder, you win want your child to get well Chirorpractic care at the Hart Clinic in Laurens may be the only way your child can get well Find out if your child’s case can be cor rected. Call Laurens 22501 for a consultation without charge or obligation Mountville Gin & Seed Cleaners With year, It’s Mart farming to get aa mneh frean each seed planted aa peaefble By having year eotton seed . . . DELINTED, RECLEANED, TREATED AD Seed Tested for GerminAtion ALL WORK GUARANTEED ( Day 52g — Phone — Night S7C JOHN M. SIMMONS MonntviUe. 8. O. 6640 FINAL SETTLEMENT Take notice that on the 19th day of March, 1954, I will render a final account of my acts and doings as Administratrix of the estate of Edgar Lenwood Mad den in the office of the Judge of Probate of Laurens County, at 10 o’clock a. m., and on the same day will apply for a final dis charge from my trust as Admin istratrix. Any person indebted to said estate 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. FRANCES G, MADDEN, Administratrix. 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