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If you are in a weakened or even slightly rundown condition perhaps all you need is a good, reliable tonic. WE HAVE IT In fact, we have some good, tested and tried antidote for practically every tired and unfit feeling you may have. s If you don't feel just right come in and see us about it. ©Ip (Eltttfom (Etiromrl? a a e mi MUMra; a:.a: : a a a a .a a/: ■MMj Local-Society-Personal l Phone All Locals, Social Items, to 227. g Everybody Uses These Columns and There Is Always Room ^ for One More. Phone, Write or Tell Gs of Those Who. Come and Go. Items Picked Gp Here and There by the Reporter. Insurance How About the Future? Suppose you should fall sick or suffer the mis fortune of an accident? What better Insurance can you have than a bank account? This bank welcomes your account, whether large or small. !i 1 The best evidence of the * standing of this bank in * • ' ■'v'S* # the community is the BUSINESS it carries. M. S. Bailey i Son BANKERS J ‘Clinton’s Oldest Bank” " i*'j} Ifit+xr i* At F: ^Marion Stutts, formerly of the Orphanage and for the past year in active service in France, is spending several Jays in the city with friends. Rev. S. R. Bass, of Roebuck, spent the week-end with Mr. H. M. Blakely. Mrs. Martha H. Blakely, tMrs.-S. R. Bass, of Roebuck and Miss Em ma Blakely of Spartanburg, spent several days with their sister, Mrs. J. C. Wilson. % V . Misses Cathline, Helen and Lu- eile Foster, Roebuck spent the week-end with Miss Rubie Wilson. Mr. B. W^ Blakely jf Tylersville, spent the week-end with his broth er, Mr. H. M. Blakely Miss Julia Owens of Washington, is on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Owens. Mrs. John Spratt and little Vir- ginia and h'ranees SpraTE are spending this week in Atlanta with ^Ir. and Airs. William James. Miss Thomas, of Carlisle, has been visiting her sister, Mrs. D. C. Heustiss. Miss Elizabeth Henfy >has re turned from her school at Lockhart, r Miss Agaiha Bailey, who has been attending school at Coker col lege, is expected home Thursday. Mrs. A. )f. Milling and children 'have returned from a visit to Rock Hill. Airs. John T. Young has returned from several weeks’ stay in Atlan ta. .V ' V'v Air. Barnie Parrott, of Bishop- ville, has been spending several days in the city. Air. George Mason, who has been in overseas service, hq^ returned home. AErs. Robert S. Owens, of AIc- Corniick, haw been spending several days with Air. and Mrs. ildgar Ow ens. —i—— Miss Alary Carrigan. of Society Hill, is visiting Miss Jessie Dillard. Miss Marie Afottz, of Atlanta, is visiting her sister, Mrs. John T. Young. Miss Allione Franks, of Laurens, was in town on Saturday. Airs. H. J Winn, of Greenville, has been sptmJing a few days with Aliss-Evie Shands. Dr. and Mrs. H. K. Aiken, of Laurens, were in Clinton for the oig Jubilee Day. Aliss Ethel Willis has been spend ing a few days with Airs. J. W. Copeland. Mr. Carlton Winn has returned t from his vacation. Mrs. T. P. P. Carson, of Green ville, has been spending several days with Mr. and Airs. W. H. Shands. Aijiss Sallie Smith, who has been engaged as a Red Cross nurse, is visiting her sister. Mrs. J. D. Cosby. The many friends of Mr. Ralph Blakely are delighted to see him at home again. For seven months he w'as in~a critical condition in a hospital at Norfolk. Miss Frances O’Daniel is at home after having spent the past session at Winthrop college. Aliss Louise Jones is at home from Columbia, where for the past session she was been a student at the University of S. C. Aliss Ethel Chandler, of Cross Hill, has been visiting relatives in Clinton and attended the Chautau qua, Air. T. 0. AleKeown, of Cornwell, has been spending several days in [ Clinton. Air. H. J. Winn, of Greenville, was in- town for the^ big^Jubilee Day, on Saturday. Airs. E. W. S^one, of Union, has been spending several days in town with relatives. , Mrs. Ropey, Mrs. T^tgue. Mr. and Airs: E. H. Wilkes and Mr. Mason Copeland, of Laurens, were in toWh on Saturday. Mr. Pink Smith, of Kinards, was in town on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Harper and daughter, Ruth, spent Saturday in Clinton. Air. J.. Lee Young and Lelaud left on Friday to visit relatives in Chester. Mrs. Shoekleyr of Spartanburg has been visiting her daughter, Airs. W. P. Jacobs. Airs. W. G. Neville and Aliss Ju- ila Neville are spending this week in Atlanta, attending the layman and missionary convention. Air. Hoy Nabors, who has been in the navy, is spending some time at home again. Air. and Airs. Ford Gaines, of Abbeville, have been spending sev- eraPdays Wilh Air. and Airs. Ernest G. Fuller. Airs. John Pitts and Aliss Sarah Pitts, of Renno, were in town for the big Jubilee Day. Mr. Willie Austin has returned from Charleston, where for the past session he has been teaching chem ist ly. Alisscs Winnie Jeans, Leora and Ida Alae Hunter, of Laurens, spent Saturday with Mr. and Airs. P. S. Jeans. Airs. J. W-. Season, of Gray Court, has been the guest of Aliss Alaude Pearson during Chautauqua. Airs. Stewart Plowden, of Green wood, is the guest of Airs. J. D. Jeans. ~s Aliss Nellie Shippey, of Spar tanburg, has been spending several days with Aliss Lizzie Ruth David son. Aliss Emmie Robertson has re turned from a two months’ visit in New York. Airs. John C. Henry, of Gaines ville, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Airs. Henry Young. Air. R. S. Owens has been spend ing several days in the city with relatives. Aliss Irene Dillarjl left on Tues day for a few days’ stay in New berry and Chester Aliss Fannie Pinson, of Green wood. is the guest of Air. and Airs. F. C. Pinson. Air. and Airs. 0. L. Turner, of Greenwood, spent the week-end wifti Atr. and Mrs. B. L. King. The Mothers’ Club will meet with Mrs. ,R. F. \dair Thursday afternoon a; five o’clock. Aliss Alinnie Tindall, of Sununer- ton, Air, Charles Young and Miss Florine Young, of Greenwood, are guests of Air. and Airs. John Fer guson. Mr. and Airs. G. C. Purkerson, of Wendell, N. C., and Mrs. Flor ence Wilder, of Raleigh, are visit ing Air. and Mrs. J. B. Wilder. Aliss Mercedes Faulkner and A1 iss Alollie Culbertson, of Green- wood spent the week-end With Airs. Alma Dillard. Mrs. Rose Copeland is attending the layman’s convention being held this week in Atlanta. Miss Elizabeth Thompson, of Abbeville, is spending this ,week with Miss Nan Copeland. Air. Isaac Copeland has been spending a few days in Columbia this week. Misses Alaude and Cleo Baldwin, of Lockhart, are visiting their brother, Air. W. P. Baldwin. ’ Aliss Julia Ferguson and Airs. Ferguson have returned after a year's stay in Atlanta. Airs. T. D. Copeland ahd chil dren left Wednesdav tor a visit ~ of several weeks to relatives in At lanta. Miss Clare Beauchamp is visit ing relatives in Atlanta. ^ T You’ll enjoy buying. v groceries at our store —»- .t,. . .v.. i .jt.. - Everybody does. Because it’s conducted just the * - . • ! ‘ . f m way you think a grocery store should be.^ • It is conducted to serve you. • .<r- **■'.. - ■ To supply you with groceries in a way that will save your time, prevent annoyance and furnish you with good things to eat at fair prices. . Prompt deliveries, courteous personal attention, accurate accounts, are everyday features of our stor^. • . a And in addition you have the benefit of our complete knowledge of grocery business. We know what’s good and we make it our busi ness to tell you. We reccomend RYZON to you for a number of reasons. First, because it’s pure and high in lea vening power. Second, because it’s of unfform quality. Third, because it’s economical and fairly priced, 40 cents per pound tin. GOOD THINGS TO EAT Phone 99 and 100 "7 " Clinton. S. C. ¥ 4 0 ■ Ice Cream and Candy are good nutritious foods j i and everyone enjoys them. We are careful to see that ours are pure and j| wholesome and you and the children can enjoy [j j j yourselves in our store. j j i! Come in often. It doesn’t cost much. \ v