University of South Carolina Libraries
><- *v Phone 1 Phone 1 and Satisfaction ' ‘ : # • h 4 s' ■ • ' >4 V. ... . . for those who demand the best in Drugs. Give us your business and we will make good. * * PROMPT DELIVERY l Kellers’ Drag Store Frank Kellers, Ph. G., Prop. “The Rexall Store” — Successors to The City Pharmacy Phone 1 Phone i Your duty to yourself, to your Family, to Society Demands that you look after the Safety of your funds. — Thieves do Steal and Fire-brands Burn, but your money in this Bank is here for you when you want it. The man who has his money in the Bank is the man with his Mind at Ease. « m ;■! uhi m * m smmmwkjbi. m DKKwm mmmm * I "1 Local-Society^Personal ■ Phone All Locals, Social Items, to 227. •' ' * * Everybody Uses These Columns and There Is Always Room for One More. Phone, Write or Tell Us of Those Who Come and Go. Items Picked Up Here afid There by the Reporter. mm mm m « a ib; ih.kvhm:ib ;■...9lL«il:Kl■i.'flil!B:l■l:!■i er. | Mrs. S. k. Pritchard, ot' IMaoks-l MIsm Arvali llrury ■ -w- now bur*?, Va., visited her sister, Mrs. ML G. Neville last week. ** nected with Miss Lees’ millinery shop. Mrs. Joe H. Phinney was the guest of Mrs. James A. ■Copelumd last week. Dr. Theodore Peake, of Chmp Wadsworth was in town Saturday. Miss Essie Copeland has return ed from a trip to Columbia. Mrs. Fred Gaines and baby, who have been with her mother, Mrs. E. L. Fuller, have £one to Hodges to visit relatives. Mrs. J. T. A. Ballew. of Lisbon, is visiting her . sister, Mrs. E. L. Fuller. Seaman Sam Kern, of the V. S. Xavy, is at home on" furlough. William G. Neville returned home. Saturday from Texas where he has been in the air service at Kelly Field, in San Antdnio. hav ing received his discharge. Mrs”. W. G. XcviHe returned Tuesday 1'nmi a visit to Greenville. MI ugh F. Dick, of—the Marine Corps.-stationed at Atlanta, Ga., spent several days I’.ist wc('k with his friends hero. Lieut. MedheiTy, bl (Litiforuia. who has been stationed at Camp Korney, has accepted a position here with Jneobs and Company. The many friends of Mrs. Tom Robertson will regret -that she 4enves Friday to make- Fey home for. the present in New York, where Mr. Robertson is now located. Miss Emmie Robertson experts'to ac company Mrs. Robertson ands will be away several months. Mi’s. Charlie Holland, who is in the city hospital is getting on nice ly. ' Miss Sallie Wright ~is working for Adair-Sumerel this week. Hurrah! for the high school basket ball term who won. from Newberry last Friday evening by a score of 27 to 15. Mr. J. L. C. Davehport, of New- berry, has been visiting his daugh ter. Mrs. Frank Boozer. * * Relieve Yourself of Trouble M- IHTLDINCr MATERIAL RATES WILt BE CUT Make This Bank Your Business Home GET DOWN TO A PEACE BASIS-- The war is over and it is true we all helped to win it, but that is a thing of the past—Now is the. time to get on a firm peace basis and develop our home business. An account with this bank will help you. Start a Checking Account Director Hines Approves Plan to Stimulate Jfew Construction Work. Those who are interested in con struction work, especially as it ap plies to building, will read with inter est the following statement in a Was’, ington paper: l -— As a stop toward increasing build ing activities .throughout the country which is the one immediate hope of reducing unemployment, the United States Railroad Administration will in a f«w days cut down the freiuh, rates handling materials, all descrip tion, from the present high level to the pre-war staundard. The proposal, pul forward by some of the leading econ omies in the country, has met the up proval of Walker D.-Hines, Director General of Railroads. The cut will apply to.material for general construction, in the hope that private interests will seize the oppor tunity with the opening of spring to let contracts generally. would, of course, reduce the price of. lumber, hricKsT“cement and structural steel, and would he T an invitation to go ahead with the'wdrk, that, in turn, would give employment to a very large number of mechanics. By trading at this dependable . store. Each day we try and ■'-mnlfo .gprvlrp even B better. Begin with us this month ® Land weTeeFsufe thatyou will be well pleased with our Superior Service. You Always Get “Good Goods” and Quick Delivery Service Here. GOOD THINGS TO EAT Phone 99 and 100 , Clinton, S. < The friends of Miss Eva Bolt, [Trip From Egypt to America Made by who is working at the Hot Hustler, will he sorry to learn that she fell and hurt herself while at work Tuesday. Mr. Rink Horton, of Renno. was, in town Tuesday. . Misses Mittie and Mildred Hoi- land, who are in training at. Colum bia Hospital, spent the week-end, here with their mother, who is sick. Algol BRYAN’S GRANDSON BY POST. Mrs. Alger Taylor, of Laurens, is visiting her father, Mr. Boh Hill. Mesdames E. S. F. Giles, Charlie AVullaee and Mr. Irvin ,(pieman jjy^ j^ck of a nightie and combodidn't Six Year-Old Reginald. Portland. Me., March 15.—Reginald Bryan Owen, six years old, on on the way to the home of his grand parents. former Secretary of State and Mrs. William Jennings Bryan, in Bal timore, arid one of, the most valuable parcel post packages ever handled here, spent a lively and thoroughly enjoyable day in this city. He left late yesterday afternoon for New York. He arrived late Wednesday night. His baggage did not, however, which disturbed the maid who has him in charge, Mile, Marguerite Passot, great- spent Tuesday in Greenwood. William King/who for some time has been in France, "landed at Ho boken. X. J. on Wednesday. M, S. Bailey £ Son n BANKERS Clinton’’s Oldest Bank, \\ ■ .. . — ■ ■ \ f f 35= PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION her home in' Abbeville Tuesday af ter visiting her daughter. Mrs. Geo. M. Wright. - o Mrs. E. B. Sloan and little ^on are at home again after visiting her sister, Mrs. R. I). Lewis, in Spar tanburg. * • ■ Mrs. Julia Griffin and daughter, Collette, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Will Byrd. Mrs. Dr. White, of Savannah, is the guest of her sister. Mrs. T. I>. Copeland. Rev. Edward Long. MroJno. T. Robertson. Mr. A. C. Daniel and Dr. Bailey 'attended the Baptist Convention in Greenwood Tuesday \ <> - * * and Wednesday. Mr. AY .-liter Davenport, of New berry, has returned home after a visit to hisT sister. !\Jrs. Frank Boozer. ; - Miss Julia Neville loft ''is morn ing for Nashville. Tenn.. w h; re she will he with relatives for several 1 weeks. v ' , Miss Frances- Gnrvtttr~<+C-Honea He put up bother Reggie, however, at the Parker House. “~ Reggie is very English. He is ton days out of London and three months out of Egypt, and Mrs. George White returned to. Me., from the father, Major Ow country by another route, chosen be cause of his health. He is ill from the hardships of the Dardanelles cam paign. Bryan’s grandson talks French very attractively. Although officially a parcel post package, he isn’t tagged or covered w-ith stamps. ’ “No, 1 wasn't in the war," he ex claimed, showing his French legion of honor medal. . A French officer who admired the lad, gave the medal to him. Reggie tried to buy a newspaper photographer’s camera. When told it was worth $150 he said: “That ain’t so much." The nurse took Reggie on a sightseeing trip about the city, which he enjoyed hugely. 1*1 5J5 2ft 2ft 2ft 2ft 2ft 2ft 2ft 2ft 2ft 2ft 2ft 2ft 2ft 2» 2ft 2ft 2ft 2ft 2ft 2ft 2ft 2tt«S MX MX MX MX MX MX MX MX XIX .MX XIX XIX XIX XIX. XIX. XIX XIX XIX XIX XIX XIX XIX XIX XIX XIXMX Remedies Your animals and fowls are your good friends. They deserve to be treated well: and it will pay you to keep them healthy. Then horses will do more work: your cows give more milk and your hens lay more eggs. To prevent their gtting sick’^give them our re medies IN TIME. When they become sick we have the remedies to make them well. Use our stock and Poultry remedies and KNOW J they are right. SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY 1 <: The Musgrove Drug Store at Union Station Telephone Number 400 PAY CASH-CASH PAYS * ■ ( _ •* KING GIVES YOU MORE FOR LESS. TRY US ONCE. Until, .md Mrs. Boss ip MV-Murray, of Birmingham. Ala..-arc at,home on account of tjm illness of their mother. Mrs. E. B.-Garvin. Miss Alliene Ilipp spenP the week-end with homefolks. Miss Erverie Templeton is visit * ing relatives in Atlanta . ' 400 ARTICLES 400 PICTURES EACH MONTH POPULAR MCCHANSCS MAGAZINE IS FOR SALE BY ALL NEWSDEALERS Aik them to show 700 * 0007 or Mad 20c for the Uteat imo, postpaid. Yeerlj aabacription $100 to *11 part* of the United Statee, ita pomp—Iona, Canada, and * ~ POPULAR MECHANICS • N. Michigan Avenaa, Chicago, M< WE HAVE:' Nice Pearl Brand Oranges * 50 and 60c dozen Large"Sunkist Lemons Juicy Florida Grape Fruit • Becker’s Best Bread Don’t forget that Cak^ for Sunday. We get fresh shipment on Friday’s. ■ ~ 40c the dozen 10c each . _ JOc loaf RETAIL AT WHOLESALE The Ca'sh Grocer TELEPHONE NO. 54 s .V