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Belk's Announces
Founder's Day Sale
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First Relk Store, opened in Monroe, N. C„ in 1888.
today and lasting through Satur
day. April 25
Over 400 Belt stores in 15 states
are taking part in the celebration.
I). B Smith, manager of the
Clinton Belt store, announced the
pate in the 71st anniversary of the promotion.
founding of Belt stores with a nine- Seventy-one years ago at the age
day Founder's Day sale beginning ( >f 26. W. H. Belk opened a store in
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Wherever You Go...
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W. H. BELK
this foundation he built a way of
doing business:
1 Buy for cash in large quantity.
2. Sell for cash at a low markup.
3. Sell at one established price for
ill customers—no bargaining.
4. Strict honesty and fair dealing
with customers and associates.
5. Money refunded to customers
on goods promptly returned, if dis
satisfied.
Mr. Belk was known as a philan-
MIDWAY
I)RIVE*IN THEATRE
The Largest and Finest
C’linton-Joanna Highway
IjisI Times Toaite
2—Dig Horror Hit*—2
LOVE SLAVES OF THE
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MONOLITH MONSTERS
Birth
Announcements
ffTEPHENS
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stephens an
nounce the birth of a son, Frank
Asbery, III, on April 8 at Hays Hos
pital. Mrs. Stephens is the former
Miss Lula Mae McCall.
LAWSON
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lawson. 900
Sloan Street, announce the birth of
a daughter, Wanda Gail, on April
7 at Hays Hospital. Before marriage
Mrs. Lawson was Miss Sandra
Broom.
RICE
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rice announce
the birth of a daughter on April 12
at Hays Hospital. Mrs. Rice is the
former Miss Martha Owings, daugh
ter of Mrs. M. B. Owings and the
late Mr. Owings.
LOW MAN
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Raymond
Lowman announce the birth of a
daughter. Toni Kay. on April 12 at
Hays Hospital. Before marriage
Mrs. Lowman was Miss Martha Eu
banks.
, ETTEILS
Mr and Mrs Robert Lee Ellers
announce the birth to a daughter.
Geraldine, on April 12 at Blalock
CUroc Mrs Ewers is the former
14m Ruthie Mae Richardson
TTNE1
Mr acd Mrs E Gordon Tyner
Mumtare the tanh to a son John
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LEWIS H BAGWELL
AND FAMILY |
(Rl Dirt IBS’ NOTICE
All persons having claims against
the estate to Franklin Claude Pin
son, 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.
LUCY AGNES PINSON,
Executrix.
March 26. 1969
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W PAUL cuiAertson
Attorney for Plaintiff
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CREDITOR'S NOTICE
All persons having claims against
the estate of Reese Logan Holland,
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.
T. CLARK HOLLAND
AGNES M. HOLLAND,
Administratrices
CREDITORS’ NOTICE
All persons having claims against
the estate of James I. Adair, deceas
ed, are hereby notified to file the
same, duly verified, with the under
signed, and those indebted to said
estate will please make payment
likewise.
AZALEE M ADAIR,
Executrix,
106 N. Owens St..
Clinton, S. C.
April 10. 1950 3c A 300
CREDITORS’ NOTICE
All persons having claims against
thr <*Ute to Agnes B Richardson
deceased, are hereby notdtod to file
the tame duly verified. sWth thr
dmigead, aad thaat indebted to aaid
estate wiB
TO THE DEFENDANT ABOVE
NAMED
Take notice that the summons in
the above entitled action, to which
the foregoing is a copy, together
with, the Complaint therein,. w$s
filed in the office to the Clerk to
Court for Laurens County on the
10th day of April. 1959, the object
and prayer to which is to obtain a
decree to divorce, a vinculo matri
monii! and certain other relief on
the grounds of adultery, physical
cruelty and habitual drunkenness.
W. PAUL CULBERTSON
Attorney for Plaintiff
Laurens. S. C.
April 10, 1959. A30-3C
CREDITOR’S NOTICE
All persons having claims against
the estate to Daisy Lipford Shealy,
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.
AGNBS SHEALY ODEN
Administratrix
This Spring • • • Let Us Give
Your Home A NEW LOOK!
%
Free Estimates-No Down
Paytnents-36 Months to Pay
• Rahertad tolor Grata SkUng-to Cetori
• New St»«e Design* I* Cetotex
Insulating Siding
• Fsur Styles Aluminum Awnings
• All Types Guaranteed Ratos
• Cypress Picket Fences—Insnl at!an
• Weather Stripping—Gutters—Downs pants
• Bonded Built Up Tar And Gravel Ratos
FOR FREE ESTIMATES-CALL OR WRITE
J. A. SMITH, Jr.
P. O. Box 1M Clinton, S.C, Phone JM7-J
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—Representing—
AUGUSTA ROOFING A METAL WORKS. INC.
AUGUSTA. GA.
FLASH
— Passing car after car...
RAMBLER SUR6ES TO 3* PLACE
IN STATION WA60N SALES!
SPE.V F.K NFY GRISP.
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REMOVAL SALE!
Irby’s Meat Market
Ml St.HUN I? STREET
PHONE 48S
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co. on
AIwa.vh A Color Cartoon
Free IMayground For the
Kiddies.
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Ah peri— having
the estate to Lpde V H»pp
cd. are hereby notiftad In Ata the
same, duly verified, with Iho under
vigned and those indebted to said
estate will please make payment
likewise
HENRY M HUNTER
Executor
April 6. 1969 3c-A 23
Lions Club
CARNIVAL
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Two Nights — May 1 and 2
Be There' —Fun for the Family —Be There!
Our Building la Too Small—We Are Moving To A Larger
WE ARE REDUCING THE PRICES TO KEEP
FROM MOVING THE GOODS'
It FT. REFRIGERATOR New
Reg S239.9S Special 219»5
12 FT. REFRIGERATOR-Now
R. G A Whirlpool
25995
Used Table Top OIL RANGE
Looks Like New
7995
Used 21” Console Model T. V.
Installed 149-95
2-Pc. SOFA BED SUITE
9995
FOAM RUBBER HIDE-A-BED
With Mattress
Reg. S249.95-Special 219.95
Used Electric Range-Like New
11995
WHEEL BARROWS
9-95
64-Pc. CANNON ENSEMBLE
3995
White 3-Pc, Booki
BEDROOM SUITE
Reg.SIM.SS-Spebal 99 95
Pink Mist 2-Pc. Bedroom Suite
Reg. SI39.9S-Speciai 99-95
3-Pc. Gray Bedroom Suite
Reg. S149.95-Specia] 119-95
4-Pc. Bookcase Bedroom Suite
Blonde-Reg. $149.95
Special- 119-95
LAMPS
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6-95 8-95
5-Piece DINETTES
Reg. $59.95-Special 44-95
50 Ft. HOSE PIPE
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1.25
HAMMOCKS
1295
4-95
At the Clinton Armory Friday and Saturday. May I and 2
Prizes Galorel-Win a Color TV Set!
AUSTIN-JONES FURNTIURE CO
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