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/ A / L > V ' % »• Phone 1 Phone 1 . r * •.. and Satisfaction for those who demand ' • r the besf in Drup. Give us your business and we will make good. — PROMPT DELIVERY (itye (Elintmt CUpmutrle I Phone All Locals, Social Items, to 227. n ( Everybody Uses These Columns and There Is Always Room for One More. Phone, Write or Tell Os of Those Who Come I and Go. 4 Items Picked Op Here and There by the Reporter,. is >rler, g iBmtmi M4«s IA gatha>~i£ailft\v-~.Qf ~Coker The Comforts andJevenJLuxuries of Life are easy of attainment by Youth in its Vigor. But what about Old Age? What are you doing to provide Comfort for that period ofj your life whenjybur earning power grows lessPJJA Bank Account is Comfort Insur ance. ’ _ __ College, will spend this week-end at home with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. T. L, W. Bailey. Mr. and 'Mrs. Theodore Darby and little son, Theodore, Jr., who have been on a visit to relatives in Greenville,, spent Thursday with Mrs. Lee Young, en route to Lowry- ville. " Mrs.-Bob Smith and Mrs. Jake Dominick, of Kinards, were Wed nesday visitors in the city. Mrs. D. W. Mason, who has been sick for the past month with intiu- enza, is able to‘be up town again. ^Irs. Tom Davis and Min. Tim merman, of the Hopewell swlion. were in town for the openings. Miss Mary Wallace, teacher of the Wadsworth school, spent Wed nesday afternoon in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Ossie Anderson, of Laurens, were fTniton visitors on Wednesday. Miss Lneile Riddle, of Owings, is visiting Iku* sister. Mrs. W. T. Put man. Mr. (’laude Workman has bought, an interest in the “Hot Hustler” and will 1 >e manager of the store. ‘ Mrs. James Speak, of Kinard, was in town for the openings. Dr. Reams, who has been on a visit to his' sister in Klfentou, has returned to the city. ^Ir. Drayton Todd, of Laurens, spent Wednesday in town oh busi ness. .The. many friends of Mr. J. G. Young were glad to see him on the streets Again last Wednesday. He has l>een confined to his bed the past six weeks with influenza. Mrs. Gray and Dunklin, of Lau- * Someone has said: “Enthusiasm is the headlight on the train of pro gress.” . -i • •«-- . • « Enthusiasm is serving--not mere ly efficiency—characterizes our ser vice. M. S. Bailey & Sea BANKERS ^‘Clinton’s Oldest Bank • # the Hopewell section, were Wed nesday visitors in the city. Miss Agatha Davis and Mrs. Waits Pavis spent Wednesday and Thursday in Clinton. Mrs. Frank Kellers has returned from Augusta, where she was called on account of the illness of her fa ther. The many friends of Mr. t Sam Prather are glad to welcome him homo aftei* having been in overseas service. He received his discharge this week from,Camp Gordon. Messrs. Gary Dillard and J. D. Bell left last week for Northern markets to pujfbKase goods for the Bell-Workman Co. 'Mrs. Jidia Griffin has been spend ing a few days in 'Greenville. Mr. W. Donnon, of tin* Tylers- ville eomrimnity, spent Friday in Clinton. The home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Owens caught on fire last Wednes day morning. As the flame was dis covered before much headway had been gained little damage was done. Mrs. J.. F. Jacobs, .Miss Clara Duckett and Mrs. Bolling Jones have returned from a visit to their sister, Mrs. Townsend, of Anderson. The many friends of Mr. O’Neal McKeown are glad to see him in Clinton again. Since entering the service he has had tin* hard luck of spending two months in a hospital in Queenstown, Ireland. Miss Bell Free .accompanied the basket ball team to Newberry last Wednesday. On 'Monday evening. Mr. J. F. Eating Goes On Forever .... ’ , ' f ^ A . Whatever and Go. Miss Irene Blaltvek, of Winthrop rons, were fn (1 intoiCFbrtlie opon- HkTHegr.Npertttbe |u»st wu.‘4teLLil at P- PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION mgs. Min. Milton Sumer el, of the Pea Ridge section, was a Clinton visitor of the past week. Mrs.‘Griffin Pitts, Airs.. John F. Pitts, and Mrs. William Pitts, of Ronn’o, wore in town on Wednesday. Miss Claire Workman of Kinards, spent Wednesday in Clinton. Mrs. John Boyd, "of Lauren,s. vis ited Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey last week. ^ The Rev. d. F. Rnsrnbrrg.- wb<t is delivering aide addresses through- ont the country, spoke at fBe Pres- byterian ehureh at tbo~ prayer meet ing hour last Wednesday evening. He is the sup<*rint( > nd<‘nt of the International organization for the evangelization of the Jews. Former Lieutenant Bradford, an instructor of the S. A. T. C. oT the Presbyterian College.>peht the i>ast week-end in Clinton. Miss Lee Aycoek has 'returned from Eheneezer, where she was Called on aeeount of the death of her sister. . Mr. A. J % Milling spent last Wed nesday in Greenwood-on business. Mrs. W. MI. Myers and daughter, Ruth, and Mrs. Ishmail Sanders of the Musgrove section, were Thurs-. day visitors in the city. ' Mrs. R. II, Consar. f/Mrs. Tom Watson, Mrs. Pitts, and Miss Irene Dillard, of Whitmire, came to Clin ton for th * openings. ' * A ‘ Mrs. Frank Boland and children are spending,two weeks in Green wood. - ’ ju * Misses Margaret Anderim. Eu nice O’Neal and Alliene Hipp, of Whitmire, came up ThuiNday after noon on a shopping expedition. DrsTK. ^. I la vs. J. L. Young and Mr. J. K. Hatton were Newberry visitors Thursday. , v ’ ♦•'A, -•* ^ •' Mrs. Lewis Henderson, who. is a patient at the Clinton Hospital, is getting along nicely: Mrs. A. C. Workman, “H. B. Workman and Mrs. George Brown, Jacobs, Sr., entertained at his of fice. a number of the business men of Clinton at a “smoker”. Another thing, that is always ■ on the job is our varied stock of fi Excellent Groceries and High n Class Service. Our business is to feed you and whether you come or phone you will be satisfied. A We carry the best grades of Canned Goods, Fancy and Staple Groceries ^nd Fruits. You’ll al ways do better here. GOOD THINGS TO EAT IJI Phone 99 and 100 Clinton, S. G. home. Miss Peggy Dunlap*and Miss Bell Free spent the week-end in Green ville. * Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Copeland and family motolvd to Anderson Sun-' day in their new Dodge. Mr. E. II. Dillard, of the Pres byterian College, spent the week end in. Columbia. Mr. E. L. Barber attended the au tomobile show in Greenville. —Mt.-aiid Mr>y-W. J. Bailey. Mr. Cyrus Bailey,fkMr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs,Miss Clara Duckett and Min. J. B. Jones, attended the au tomobile and fashion show in Green rillpoii last F rid ay. Mr. and Airs. W. G. Cobb and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Elliott, of Ware Shoals, spent Sun day -with Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Phil lips. Mrs. J. II.. i Phiftncy passed through Thursday on her way to ‘Baltimore. ' Mr. Hubert Wallace, of Kinard, spent Tuesday in the city #n busi ness. >■* > . "f* - \ Miss Iva Adair has been forced to give up*her work at Winthrop Col lege on account of her eyes. She hopes, though, to he able to resume her studies before a great while. Mrs. J. D. Boland and Miss Daisy Wilson spent Saturday in Colum bia. Mr. Roy Frick has returned from a visit to homefolks.in Chapin. Dr. and Mrs. Mc-Murray, of Ab beville, and Mr. and Mrs ft Tom i Watts, of Columbia, attended the funeral of tin* late Mrs. E. B. Gar vin. Mrs. Bessie MeMiirray has re turned to Birmingham, and Misses Frances Garvin and Alliene Rich- burg to Ilonea Path. . Dr. and Mrs. J. R.popeland. and Mr. and Mrs. II. Shands spent the week-end in Greenville as the guests,of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Car- When you buy your uruy Store things from us you can absolutely RELY on them. When we sell you* medicines or fill your pre scriptions you can DEPEND upon the full strength and purity of the ingredients. We do ( not try to “work off” on you “some thing just as good” just to make a few cents prof it. We give you what you ask for. Buy from us and know that it is right. COLORITE makes new Hats.' 7 , Rit aird Sunset Soap Dyes makes new clothes. 1 SADLER-OWENS £ The Musgrove Drug Store at t'nion Station Telephone Number 40Q son. T - A , ■* First Quality-Then Prices THAT MEANS ACTUAL SAVINGS s i. i ORDER TODAY: * * *, • - Heinz Baked Beans 15 cts and 20 cts the can. Becker’s Bread and Cakes, Fresh shipment on Friday’s; ♦ \ We Have: Bliss and Cobbler Seed Irish Potatoes. RETAIL AT WHOLESALE y B. L RING The Cash Grocer TELEPHONE NO. 54 \ v \ - j/ r- .1 ■i i