The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 21, 1955, Image 6
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FOR SALE — Hybrid com, cane FOR SALE—New 6-room house,
seed; Milo, Sudan grass, and all {never occupied. Beautifully k>-
' cated on twenty acres good land
in upper Newberry county. Good
stream through property. Tele
phone and electricity available.
Less than two-thirds cost to
build, $4650. Terms to right
party. J. T. Hollingsworth, Phone
486, Cross Hill, S. C. 2p-A-28
kinds of seeds. Royster Guano,
1 lb. to carload. Pitts Feed and
Seed Store. H. J. Pitts. tf
C BRYAN HOLLAND
Real Estate
Phones 715, 23826—Laurens, S C.
(Over Brown’s Jewelry Store
WANTED—While, young lady as
check-in clerk. Sunshine Clean
ers. 1c
FOR SALE—Petunia,. Snapdrag
on and Sweet William plants.
Garden seeds, early 'com, toma
to, pepper, cabbage and sweet
potato plants. Farmers Feed &
Seed Store, Phone 1025. 1c
WANTED—Five pair used out
side window blinds for Bethany
church. If you have some and
are not using them they will be
very greatly appreciated. W. C.
Baldwin. 1c
CLOTH MARKING PENS—Car
ter’s Deluxe mark your clothing
quickly, easily, dearly and in
delibly. uhroniue Pub. Com
pany, Stationery Dept. Phone 74.
FOR MATTRESS Making and
Renovating Upholstery, come to
Mitchum Upholstery Shop on Jo-
anna-Clmton highway, or Phone
168-W. tfc
PUBLIC RECORDS
Tre following public records
wree filed last week in the office
of the Clerk of Court of Laurens
County:
Proparty Transfers
Paul H. Hanna and J. B. Han
na to Paul Johnson and Bessie
Johnson, 2 acres in Scuffletown
Township, for $6,000.00.
W. EL Dunlap, Clerk of Court,
to Newberry Federal Savings Sc
Loan Association, lot in Garling-
ton Place, Laurens, for $3,800.00.
J. W. Todd III and Richards
Todd, to J. C. Penland, lot on
Fleming street, Laurens, for
$500.00.
George H. Owens to Robert
W. Price, lot on Church street,
near Watts Mills, for $300.00 and
other considerations.
Ola Gann Lambert Samples
R. P. Hamer and Lydie Leake
Hamer to the Laurens Electric
Cooperative, Inc., lot in Hunter
Township, for $500.00.
Robert H. Jacques and Minnie
Murph Jacques to Thomas W.
Pitts and Betty Jean Pitts, 4.11
acres in Sullivan Township, for
$150.00.
Charles X and Inez S. Hart to
John R. Noble and Laura J. No
ble, lot on Lake 9t, Laurens, for
$100.00 and valuable considera
tions.
EL D. Easterby and Estelle G.
Easterby to Laura Easterby Fer
guson, Harriett Easterby Paris
and Estelle V. Easterby, lot on
West Main St., Laurens, for
$5.00.
Joe H. Bonds to Bumie R. Da
vis, Jr., lot on Browning Ave.,
Joanna, for $8,000.00.
Joe H. Bonds to Louise H.
Martin, lot on Reeder St., Jo
anna, for $8,500.00.
Carroll W. Copeland to Joe H.
rens.
Robert Lee Yeargin, Laurens,
and Hattie Mae Boyd, Laurens.
Clayton Cross Brown, Great
Falls, and Ruby Medlin, Clinton.
Marion Tracy Davenport, Kin-
ards, and Juanita King, Watts-
ville.
Joseph Edwin Neeland, Fair-
field, Ala., and Emily Joy Hall
man, Gray Court.
Larry Paul Norwood, Fountain
Inn, and Shirley Ann Gault,
Fountain Inn.
Derane Hamilton Eason,
Greenville, and Vorniie Cannady
Eason, Greenville.
Everett Alton Gwinn, Joanna,
and Margaret Louise Mitchell,
Clinton.
Divorces
A. B. Lawrence vs Vera Bar
nett Lawrence.
children of Spartanburg, spent I yesterday at Balock clinic
1.* **,*_»_ TN ! fi_ _ M YU
BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, DIC
TIONARIES— Long appreciated
and useful gifts year in and out.
Chronicle Pub Co., Stationery
Department
INCOME TAX SERVICE — See
Mrs. Tom Sease, 314 N. Adair St.,
Telephone 399-W after 3:00 p. m.
and all day Saturday. ctf
FLOOR SANDERS — Rent our
zanders, edgers and polishers.
We have all the necessary mate-
and Dewey D. Samples, to P. L.
1 Bonds, -J |ot"an"^handT SL'cUn'
Clinton, and 2 acres on Bluford ^ for KW0(X|
E. D. Easterby to Laura East
erby Ferguson, Harriett Elaster-
by Faris, and Estelle V. Blaster-
by, 40 acres near Madden Station
St., Clinton, for $1,500.00 and as
sumption of mortgage.
Canal Wood Corporation to J.
H. Montjoy, St., 1 acre bounded
by lands of Mrs. Lillie R. Young,
for $5,000.00.
Joe H. Bonds to Felicia Lorick,
lot on S. C. Highway No. 66, Jo
anna, for $6,000.00.
Joe H. Bonds to Gertrude
Webb and Mrs Betty Webb, lot
on S. C. Highway No. 66. Joan-
rial to make your floors beauti-! na, T ^ 00 „ 4 „ T acres in the City of Laurens, for
1 John William Zupp to Mrs. Joe „„„„
and 2 acres below Madden Sta
tion, for $5.00, love and affec
tion.
R. W. Gilliland to Jacob T.
Sill, lot on Oakland. Ave., Lau
rens, for $600.00.
Marvin K. Ward to John S.
Cox and Roxanna H. Cox, 2.05
ful
Home
12.
Reasonable rates.
Auto Supply
Cox
Phone
tie
For local and long distance mov
ing call I-ollis Trucking Lot,
Phone 402 J. All furniture in
sured and carefully wrapped.
Marvin Lollis, 801 Elizabeth
Street. * 8p-J-9
FOR REINT—Convenient three-
room house on Beauford street,
better known as Pine Ridge. See
Wess Gregory, 102 Beauford St.,
Cinton, S. C. Ip
FOR SALE —Radio and record
player combined $70.00. ’51 mod
el New Home electric sewing
machine $75.00. See H. L. Black
before 3:30 at 600 Jackson St,
city. 2p-A-28
PAINTING—Cash m on Devoe
Anniversary Special. A gallon
FOR RENT—2 rooms at 415 E.
Fla. St. Phone 966-J. 2p-A-28
PIANOS in excellent condition.
Tuned and ready to go. Terms
easy, prices low. The Trading
Post Laurens, S. C. tfc
BEAUTIFUL Strathmore Infor-
mals, 100 to box, vellum stock—
the handy item for short note
writing. Chornicle Pub Co.
WE GIVE S&H Green Stamps
on all items. Regular gasoline
28.5> cents, kerosene 19 cents.
Yarborough Oil Cp, West Mam
Street. ctf
FOR SALE — 1-ton four-wheel
trailer, good tires, 1937 Dodge
chassis. Can be seen at 206 E.
Caro. Ave., rear of Joe’s Esso.
USED PLUMBING —New ship
ment tubs, sinks, lavatories.
Splendid condition. Noah’s Ark,
Abbeville, S. C. 6c-A-21
Zupp, lot on Gosnell St., Lau
rens, for $1.00, love and affec
tion.
Norman W. Phillips to Clyde
N. Barnes, lot on Conway Ave., i
Laurens, for $10 00 and other
considerations.
P. W. Harkins to M. H. Hunter,
Jr., 65 acres in Waterloo Town
ship, for $700.00.
J. Hewlette Wasson, Probate
Judge, to EUbert S. Chapman, 57
acres known as the “Old Comp
ton Place," for $2,200.00.
John H. Brock to Raymond H. j
Thompson. 2.2 acres in Sullivans
Township, for $450.00.
George W. Bagwell to Perry
Sumerel and Lee Ha Sumerel, lot 1
on Clemson St., Laurens, for:
$6,000 00.
C. J. Jones to P. G. Jones, four
lots in the Town of Clinton, for
SI.00 and division of partnership,
property.
$200 00.
Marriag* LIcmum
Fred Junior Cheeks, Lanford,
and Dorothy Lee Williams, Lau-
HOMELITE CHAIN SAWS—
Sales, service, all types old saw
bars, rails reworked, hardfaced
„ 1 by Stordite method. Laurens
Anmvereaiy Co.. Homelite Chain Saw,, C
of Triple Coat house paint for m 2 , phone 2137 near pulpwood T "<
four ninety-five. Regularly six vard ’ Laurens o c F K tf
ninety - five. Blakely - Burton, yard. Laurens, S. C. tX
Hardware. We give Green j 0 ff er our customers a com-
Stamps. 1c i plete 2-IN-l Service—Advertis-
Athletes Foot Germ
HowTo Kill It.
In One Hour.
If not pleased, your 40c back.
This STRONG fungicide
SLOUGHS OFF the outer skin to
expose buried fungi. Kills it on
Get freaseless, instant-
L at any drug store.
Today at McGee’s Drug Store.
3c-A-28
ing, Commercial Printing. Office
Supplies. We can supply all your
needs. Chronicle Pub. Co.
INK — Washable blue, perma
nent black, black, green, brown,
red and white. Show card ink,
all colors Chronicle Pub. Co., 1 E1LECTROLUX Sales, Service
Phone 74 I ,rK * Supplies. H. L. Baldwin.
r.r.Tx-rvT' Telephones 9351 or 604-J. tfc
PRE-OWNED SPINET ' F -—
Will sell to someone in this sec- FOR RENT One five room up-
tion at sacrifice price lovely little j stairs apartment on South Broad.
Spinet Piano, Bench to match. I John W. Finney, Sr. tf
Standard make. Mahoginay case.
New like condition. Fully guar
anteed Just pay small payment
on delivery of Piano, finish few
small payments monthly. Write
Credit Accounts, P. O. Box 1373,
Charlotte, N. G, for full particu
FOR RENT—One 3-room house, I
all conveniences, $25. One big,
warehouse on Railroad track.
H J. Pitts^ tf;
NOTE PAPER — New shipment
just received—lovely and highest
Purina Feeds
Baby Chicks
Started Chicks
FARMERS FEED &
SEED STORE
Phone 1025 tf
EVERYBODY'S
HEADING FOR
Founder’s
days
SEE
SPECIAL SECTION
FOR
MORE NEWS
ABOUT BELK S
Personal Mention
Mrs. James L Walker and small
son are visiting her mother in Co
lumbia for a few days.
Dr. W. W. Adams attended the
North Georgia Veterinary meet
ing at the University of Geoi^gia,
Athens, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Galloway
leave today for a few days busi
ness trip to North Carolina.
Miss Elizabeth Boland was the
week-end guest of relatives in
Columbia.
Miss Terry Thomas was the
guest of Miss Nan Long, student,
at Wake Forest College, Wake
Forest, N. C., several days dur
ing the spring holidays. They
also visited Miss Long’s parents,
Rev. and Mrs. W. N. Long in
Belmont. Friends of the Rev.
and Mrs. Long will be interested
to know their chruch is giving
them a trip in June to the Holy
Land and to London to attend
the Baptist World Alliance.
Mr -and Mrs. Hovey Reid and
Sunday with the latter’s father,
F. M. Boland, and Mrs. Boland.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Scogin on Sunday ware Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Burroughs of Pensa
cola, Fla., Mrs. W. R. Burroughs,
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Burroughs
of this city.
Mrs. E. B. Sloan spent several
days last week in Spartanburg
with her sister, Mrs. Rufus D.
Lewis.
The Rev. J. E. Merchant is con
ducting revival services this
week at Berea Methodist church,
Greenville. His son. Rev. J. A.
Merchant, is pastor of the
church.
Mrs. John D. Davis is spending
several weeks in Stuart, Fla., with
her daughter, Mrs. CUff Elkin*
and Mr. Elkins.
Mrs. J. F. WaHar, Dr. D. E.
Wallar and David Boland are
spending the week visiting points
of interest in Florida.
Mrs. Ralph Donald and son,
Ralph, Jr., of Atlanta. Ga.. visited
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cooper Tues
day.
Mrs. Bessie E. Godfrey will re
turn today to the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Walter Rutledge in
Greenville after a visit with her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Ansel B. Godfrey,
Miss Mary Ellen Turner, of At
lanta, Ga., will arrive tomorrow to
spend the week-end as the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cooper and
family.
WITH THE SICK
Friends of Frank Simpson will
be interested to know he is a pa
tient at Blalock clinic.
Miss Myrtle Johnson under
went an apendectomy at Hays
hospital on Tuesday.
Mrs. James Mundy has return
ed to her home from Blalock
clinic where she was a patient
several days.
The following, who have been
patients at Hays hospital, return
ed to their homes earlier in the
week. Bill Campbell, son of R. E.
Campbell, Mrs. Mary Lanford,
Charlie Fowler, Jerry Boozer,
Joanna, Mrs. Lillian Elledge.
W. W. Simpson of Florence is
a patient at Blalock clinic. .
Terry Lane, son of George
Lane, has been a patient at Bla
lock clinic for several days.
Sybil Windsor, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Windsor, un
derwent a tonsilectomy at Hays
hospital on Monday.
Mrs. Frank Gause underwent
an operation yesterday at Hays
hospital.
Mrs. Bell Conner of Whitten
Village, is a patient at Blalock
clinic.
FALSE TEETH
That Loosen
Need Not Embarrass
Many wearer* of false teeth have
suffered real embarrassment because
their plate dropped, slipped or wob
bled at Just the wrong time. Do not
live la fear of this happening to you.
Just sprinkle s little FASTECTH, the
alkaline (non-acid) powder, on your
plates. Hold false teeth more firmly,
so they feel more comfortable Does
not sour. Checks 'J>lste odor" (den
ture breath). Get FASTT.ETH at any
drug counter.
ATHLETES FOOT OERM
HOW TO EILLIT.
IN ONE HOUR
If not pleased, your 40c back.
This STRONG fuhficide
SLOUGHS OFF the outer skin to
expo* buried fungi Kills it on
contact. Get greasetost, imtant-
dxying T-4-L at any drug wore.
Today at McGee’s Drug Store.
Sc-A-2S
Patients at Hays hospital in
clude John Motte of ” Laurens,
Mrs. Eula Smith, Mrs. Georgia
Lewis, Anthony Forrester, Mrs.
W. H. Jenkins and Mrs. Bsesie
Brown.
Ronie Medlin, son of W. C.
Medlin, underwent an operation
lairs.
2c-A-21 i quality. Chronicle Pub. Co.
MONTAG’S—Spells the finest in
fashionable writing papers, regu
lar and note sizes. Wide selec
tion of weaves. Prices most rea-
sonabe. Chronicle Pub Co., Sta-
tionery Department.
FOR SALE—Good building sites,)
2 1-2 miles from city on Spartan
burg highway with one or morej
acres per lot. L. A Blakely, Sr.,;
Phone 1133. tfj
FOR RENT — One furnished!
room. Call 1044-W or come to
314 W. Main 1c
HOUSE FOR SALE — Modern
home which consists of living 1
room, dining room, large kichen
with plenty cabinets, two bed
rooms, large central hall, bath and
porch Aibouft one year old and in :
new condition. C. B. Holland,
Laurens. Itc
Sterling By Towle and
Reed and Barton
WILBUR RIDDLE. Jeweler
Laurens, 8. C.
Tractor Plowing
Yard Work
Fill-In Dirt
Top Soil
Aged Sawdust
Prompt Service
Call 184-J or See
ERNEST E. COX
G09 E. Florida St.
.v* . .
— At —
COX SEED CLEANERS
WANTED—A good reliable man;
to supply customers with Raw- 1
leigh Products in Laurens coun- j
ty. Write Rawleigh’s, Dept. SC-
D-81-127. 3p-A-28
LADIES — Are you in need of
more money? Avon Products
holds the answer. Opportunity
t to earn $2.00 an hour in spare
1 time pleasant, dignified work,
t Write Mrs. Realha Singleton,
Gen. Del., Greenwood, S. C.
5c-M-5
FOR SALE — 5 room house on
Henry street. Car port, tile bath.
Payments run $50.19 per month.
If interested call J. E. Anderson,
742-tR
FOR RENT — One light house
keeping room. John Tucker, 114
Enterprise St., Phone 652-J._ 1c
FOR SALE — Truckers-In Ser
vice Station, four rooms for liv
ing quarters above. Twenty ac-
| res of land, four dwelling hous-
; es. Halfway between CUpton
' and Newberry. W. R. Gilliman,
Telephone 3644, Whitmire, S
C. 5p-M-l»
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609 E. Florida St.
PHONE 184-J
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A Clinton Institution Serving Clinton People Since 1909
Telephone No. <
Y’all
Come!
CAROLINA PRIDE CURED
Pound
Picnics 29c
MORRELL 1 Lb. Cello
o Bacon Finds and Pieces. 19c
FRESH TENDER
I BEEF LIVER lb. 29c
TENDER GREEN
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MCGEE'S DROG STORE
DO YOU SUFFER FROM
“LAZY LIVER?”
Hie symptom are: local pain and tenderness, billiouneas,
furred tongue, offensive breath, bad taste In the mouth, con
stipation, headache, sallowness, sometimes nausea or vomiting,
often referred pain in the right shoulder, etc.
• f •
THE QUICKEST WAY TO CLEAR UP LIVER TROUBLE
la to attend the CAUSE!
The Modern, Competent Chiropractor eon quickly locate and
remove the CAUSE of distreosing Liver Trouble, oo Why suffer
longer?
Telephene 1423 for an Informative consultation with Dr.
Jones if you do not enjoy Good Health.
DR. J. W. JONES, JR.
Chiropractor
702 Prather Circle
Phone 1023 CHnton, S. C.
HOT AGAIN
—ON—
MEAT PRICES
Tender Juicy Round
STEAK ^
69c
Our Make
BAR-B-Q HASH Pt.
65c
AU Meat
Bologna ib. 29c
....... ib.
Smoked Red Link
SAUSAGE
Tasty—Heavy Beef
RIB STEW
... lb.
25C
Pitts Coantry Market
/
YOUR MEAT DEALER SINCE 192S
Cabbage j, 5c
FIRM YELLOW
SQUASH lb. 10c
CUCUMBERS lb. 10c
LIBBY’S FROZEN
10 Oz. Pkg.
Fish Sticks 41c
ALL FLAVORS 1 6 Pkgs.
KOOL-AID . 25c
MRS. PICKFORD’S—'/ 4 Lb. Quarters
OLEO
1 Pound
.17c
STOCK UP AT THIS LOW PRICE!
DUKE’S Pint
Mayo
nnaise
29c
VAN CAMP’S
11 Oz. Can
PORK & BEANS
.. 10c
LITTLE DARLING SMALL WHITE
303 Can
IRISH POTATOES
. . . 10c
HOLLAND’S
Food Center
TOPPER STORE
124 Musgrove St Clinton, S. C.