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Two THE CLINTON CHRONICI' 30 Forest Fires In County Past Year Thirty forest fires occurred in Laurens County during tht* fiscal report by Forest Ranger Tom Hill. The fires burned a total of 109 acres. This compared with 30 fires and 150 acres burned during the pre vious year. Four prosecutions for violations of the state forest fire laws were instituted, with three convictions and case pending 51st Div. Leaders Visit Ft. Jackson Leptospirosis Is Increasing Among Animals In State B> C. L. VICKERS S. C. Assn, of Veterinarians Leptospirosis, a disease that af fects both men and animals, is be ing diagnosed with increasing fre quency by \Vterinarians throughout the state The disease is being fbund in dogs, cattle, swine and horses The disease is caused by a spiro- chaete and there are some 40 sero- types of this organism, only three of which have been recognized in animals in South Carolina. It is estimated that the disease cost live stock owners of the United States over $1000,000.000 last year alojjii In dogs the condition may vary from a mild, often unnoticed illness, to a rapidly fatal ailment. In cattle and swine the outstanding sign of the infection is abortion or birth of weak off springs that usually die In dairy cattle it may also produce a sudden drop in milk production and blood may be found in the milk. A simple laboratory test has been developed to assist veterinarians in diagnosing this condition, and if it is recognized in time, animal* can be successfully treated A vaccine is also available to protect animals against the infection. Since rodents particularly raU. serve as reservoirs or hosts for the infection, elimination of these pests helps control the spread of the dis ease Revival Services At Rocky Springs A special series of revival ser vices will be held in the Rocky Springs Presbyterian Church July 13-20. Rev. Fred T. McGill, pastor of the Donalds and Greenville Pres byterian Churches, will bring the message each eyening"ht 8 o'clock and at both worship services 'on Sunday, July 20. The Rev. Mr. McGill is a former pastor of the Rocky Springs Church. Home coming will be held on Sun day, the 20th, wjth picnic lunch served at 1 p. m. There will be spe cial music each evening. A cordial invitation is issued to the public to attend these services. MRS. OLIVE HICKS Laurens — Mrs. Olive Fuller Hicks, of 220 Jones St., died Sunday afternoon in the Laurens hospital following a three-day ill ness. •• Surviving are one son. Dr. James F. Hicks of Laurens; two daugh ters, Mrs. Frank Roper of Lau rens; and Mrs. C. A. Bramlett, Jr., of Columbia; five sisters, Mrs. ■Clyde T. Franks, Mrs. F. P. Chil dress, Mrs. Pinckney Sullivan, all of Laurens; Mrs. George Flynn of Abbeville; and Mrs. A. P. Chisp of Elberton, Ga.; and six grandchil dren. Funeral services were conducted Monday at 4;00 p. m. at Kennedy Mortuary chapel by th6 Rev. Vic tor Hickman. Burial was in Forest Lawn cemetery. FOR ATHLETE’S FOOT USE KERATOLYTIC ACTION _ AUSE— It sloughs off aud dissolves affect ed akin. Kxpooes deep-set infection to its killing action. Get Inatnnt- drying T-4-L, a keratolytic, at any drug store. FAST relief or your 48c back. NOW at McGeea Drug Store. 3C-J-I71 Thursday, July 10, 1958 GOT A SUMMER COLO TAKE Subscribe To THE CHRONICLE Phono 74 666 for symptomatic RELIEF Top ranking officers of the alsl Infantry Division. National Guard, recently called on Fort Jackson's new commander. Brig. Gen. Christian H. Clarke. Jr. in his offic e at the post. Shown above (left to righp are Gen. Hark . MaJ. Gen. Ansel B. Godfrey of Clinton. 51st Div. Commander; Brig. Gen. Henry W. McMillan of Jacksonville, Fla., Asst. Div. Commander; Brig. Gen. Harry M. Arthur of Union, Div. Artil lery Commander; and Colonel Colin S. Monteith. Jr., of Columbia, Division Chief of Staff. REPORT OF CONDITION OF Bank Of Clinton Of Clinton in the State of South Carolina at the close of business on June 23, 1958. ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, and cash ijems in process of collection $ 461,358.11 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 764,691.00 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 295,613.52 Loans and discounts 782.522.11 | Bank premises owned $52,795.63, furniture and fixtures $1-0,698.58 * 63.494.21 Other assets .' 241.21 Clement Brothers To Build Newberry Section Of Route 26 Clement Brothers. Inc., of Lenoir. N. C., have stated that construction will begin July 15 on a section of Interstate Route 26 beginning in Newberry County and extending in to Laurens County. The North Carolina contracting firm on May 22 was awarded the contract to build 11 027 miles of the new four-lane controlled access route. The section extends from Route 19 three miles east of New berry to Route 66 (the Joanna Whitmire road I in Laurens County. J F. Cleckley and Co . of Orange burg, is already at work on the next section, from Route 66 to a point about three miles north of Clinton, between Routes 56 and 308 Other contractors will take up at that point, continuing on through Laurens and Spartanburg Counties into North Carolina Cbe/UppcrKcom o THfUfPfR ROOM NASHVlili TfMNISSfl THE WORLD'S MOST WIDELY USED DEVOTIONAL CUlQi.. TOTAL ASSETS $2,367,920 16 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations j Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, . i and corporations Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) Deposits of States and political subdivisions Other deposits (certified and officers checks, etc.) TOTAL DEPOSITS $2,155,236.28 $1,470,082 10 472,357.18 16,783.08 193,950.37 2,063.55 Read Galatians 3:23-29 Ye are all children of God by faith in Christ Jesus, latians 3:26) I (Ga- An interesting sidelight on tlie parable of the prodigal son is found in John Wesley's notes on the New Testament He says: "In the 30th verse the elder son had unkindly said This, thy son ’ The father mildly re proves him and tenderly says This, thy brother Amazing intimation that the best of men ought to account sinners their brethren, and should especially remember this relation when they show any inclination to re turn " Jewish Christians had no proper cause to murmur at the reception of the gentiles into the Sock, nor Pharisees at the reception of the sinners Such a conception of brotherhood is firmly rooted in our relation with the Father His love is what enables us. selfish and sinful men that we are. to find the seerrt of loving one another See the picture of the angry, scornful brother pomUng his fiager and saying. Thu. thy inn " Against this rensirmis tone came the words. Thu, thy brother " [loos this not rebuke us aO* PRAYER o Ther by fby •f TV soo t»e hose |oy la •or lose la The* sad to af awf TOTAL LIABILITIES CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital* Surplus Undivided profits Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital) TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $2,155,236.28 $ 100,000.00 80,000.00 22,683.88 10.000 00 $ 212.683.88 Our rmbaf. we Is the rHOUtsHT FUR THE DAY TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $2,367,920 16 •This bank's capital consists of: Common stock with total oar value of $100,000 00. MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes | 415,000 00 I, Harry Y. McSween, Cashier, of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, and that R fully and correctly represents the true state of the several matters herein contained and act forth, to the best of my knowledge and belief HARRY Y. McSWEEN Correct—Attest: T H Copeland. J Lriand Young. R P Hamer. [M rectors stale of Smith Carwliaa. County of Laurens, as. Swum le and suhaenbod before me this 7th day el July. IMS and I hereby certify that I am net an officer or director af ttdo bank * MARGARET HOLLAND. Notan Pwbbc My cemnuaami rspires At Will of V ade Hi* Sen mg father, men her m. • hfuthm ihrough thnsi *!• July Livestock Notes *9 * rfc RffiffiRfl mimmb t#jn C mMMG AfAM • Rto BBMM RMMB IMfmtin . Hhtaat ht’Otif mtueanct coaeoeatioi 1*c ft* m Sat tag* Area—U Semi A anna Dv Starts Monday, July 14, For 3 Days a * appy feeling ALHIM MARY tflOR 6 Remove ram Rom ewm—eoB me desirable rams at sent lamb pool 7 Treat sheep far internal pars utos g If pmuMf. rotate pastures for livestock 9 Provide shade oad fresh water for efl live—rh M Observe livestock far screw worms and report al rosea to county agent far idmuftcatioo. oad 'treat all wounds with Smear Eg 339 or ath er approved remedrts 11 Treat livestock to control flies and other livestock pcsU Cable type back rubJers are pro\ tag successful on horn flies Hairyiag 1. Mow pastures frequently to keep growth young and tender and to control weeds and undesirable plant*. 2 Destroy breeding places of flies 3. As milk production falls off. supplement pasture with hay or silage and balanced grairf mixture. 4. Feed up to 2 pounds of grain daily to growing stock to maintain normal growth. 5. Keep milk or cream sold for manufacturing pur poses in cold well or spring water. -II I Mdurv food layers I puRets. and 4 toy mg mm! $ maaffis oM $ f«r i.< v 4 spray ms sod sspupmsm wish i In rstotrw! mhos $ F< — program far touoo todMOsoos bromham, oad foul pm toys Art Found In Stolen Auto TV'fOh. N C — TMo r hops Rom Whmao Village ton wove f ound l—srdhy sfWr May drum and hnvwo orvma the stake Amm The tee hoys, out 13 and am Mi toft n bit ten Village Thursday ad- j 2 19 p m look a car _ _ to mvaatigatu* effi The boys drove up la Ttyon. ■9—1 highway partslmm because they appeared too young The boys were turned over to FBI Agent John Munn of Spoitan- j burg I \RI> OF TH VNK> We are deeply grateful for the 1 thoughtfulness of our friends and relatives during the illness and death of our son. Your sympathy, floral offerings and many other kindnesses are sincerely appreciat ed. MR. & MRS. JAMES BURNETT AND SON, TOMMY LETS GIVE YOUR HOME A NEW LOOK! 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