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k t $ \ } r. I I This store takes such infinite pains with prescriptions that it^mounts almost to crankiness. Every prescription goes through only compe- p tent, careful hands, so that you get goo<|, | prompt efficient service in the filling of pre scriptions, at prices that are most reasonable. i If you would have your prescriptions properly filled BRING IT HERE mmyms&i le I ICIC LEICUCICUClCmC IE ICIEIEIEUCtCLC 1EIELCLCLC IE LE ICICLE LCLC ICICLE IE LC ICICLE IEU jiJi JiJil juum Jijuui jukji juui ji ji ji jijiuuiiiumiji iimij sn : ult|p dlintmt ©lyrnntrh Phone All Locals, Social Items, to 227. Everybody Uses These Colainhs aiid Tfc^M ll Always Room for One More. Pbone, Write or Tell U« of Those Who Gome and Go. Items Picked Up Here and There by tbe Reporter, ■ :wm«wiaa«am’uv m mam to Greenwood. Miss Florence Sowers of Asheville, is visiting friends and relatives here. Miss Mar>' Anderson of Green ville was the attractive guest of Miss Sarah Hunter laat week. Miss Julia Connor of Greenwood, but now in the United States Army and stationed in New York, visited Mrs. J. I. Coleman this week.' Mjss Irene Wilburn is visiting friends in Union. Mrs. J. A. Wilson and son, Car- Mr, John Ballenger, an old P. C. student, was a \yeek-end visitor in the city. Ralph Blakely of the U. S. Navy is’at home on a thirty days’ fur lough. Dr. and Mrs. Ross Lynn,-Mii8ses Lina Simpson, Nora Nichols, Irene Wier, Neva .Fuller and Victoria Willard left Monday for a two weeks’ trip to Montreat. -stopped in GUnton-Friday Miss EtheTLangston^of -Laurens en^oiue to Montreat, NT'C. The Highest Compliment the Word can pay is Confidence. ,C The proper ordering of your own affairs inspires Confidence. Look about banking connections You! How many people without ji nections have your j j 11 Confidence. j i The moral is ObvioUS. jj i—'i.'zrz; j ! —Mts; Edgar Owens has returned from a visit to relatives and friends in Greenwood. Rev. and Mrs. Roper, of Colum bia, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Coleman. W. E. Dick of the U. S. Navy and A. W. Dick of Fountain Inn, both former V. C. students, visited friends in the city this week. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Kellars and .Mrs. A. J. Milling werp visitors in Greenville last weok. Misses Margaret Douglas of Bra- * zil, Katherine &nd Agnes Douglas of Chester, Grace James of Chester, and Mr. John Douglas of David son, X. C., are the expected guests this week of Dr. and Mrs. D. M. Douglas. Miss Lois Herridtt df (Sumter spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. W. IS. Bean. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Copeland and Mrs. Casey in Anderson. Dr. S. C. Caldwell is spending several days in Ashevillje this week. Misses Emma Hipp and Laura Lynch and' Messrs. Gary Dillard and Len Rounds spent Sunday in Spartanburg. r . Miss Winnie Walters, who finish ed her course last week at the Torn- well College, left Tuesday for Charleston. Miss Boyd, who has been teach- is visIfln'g^lTcr “grandrhother," Mrs’ John Copeland. —— Miss Lucile Goodwin left Tues day from the Orphanage for Cross Hill, where she will make her home in the future. Mr.s. Roach and daughter and Miss Florence Thornwell of Rock Hill are the guests of Mrs. A. M. Copeland, FriendsR. E. Sadler are glad to see him with us again. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Huestiss are at home .again after spending sev eral days at Carlisle. Mr. Louis Woodson has accepted a position at Lydia Mill and will be here for the summer. Eugene Galloway, of the. U. S. Navy sailed Saturday to be gone about eighteen months. While away he will visit Spain, France, Russia, China, Japan and a few other countries. Mir. and Mrs. Milling and chil dren of Greenwood have returned to their home after visiting the family of Mr.. A. J. Milling. Mr. John Ferguson is at borne for a few’ days from New’ York, where he is being treated in a hos pital. Mrs. John Henry, of Greenville, who is here for the summer, spent the week-end in Greenville with Mrs. Henry.. ^ Mrs. A. V. Martin and children, Venable and Caroline, who have ing at the Orphanage lor the past,been in Virginia for several wePks, session, left Monday for Florida. Misses Mary Cannon of New- Master Your Expenses- and live on less than you earn. This is the only plan of living that will make you Independent and in sure your future Financial Success. OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT. M. S. Bailey £ Son BANKERS “Clinton's Oldest Bank" berry and Mary Setzler of Whit mire are the guests of Mrs. Eugene Ilentz. Friends of Private Raymond Pitts, who for some time has been overseas, will be glad to hear he has returned to the States. Messrs. \Y. \V. Harris and T. E. Rhames have returned from Glenn,/ Springs after several days’ stay. 1 Mr. Ackerman of Macon, Ga attended the commcnocmcnt of Thornwell College last week and visited Mrs. R. E. Jones. Friends of Mrs. Pet Parrott Fouehe will he sorry to hear she is a patient at the'Clinton Hospital. Miss Ada Taylor is the guest of Mrs. Johnson Kilgore in Newberry. Mr. Willie Blair of Bairs is visiting Mrs. Annie Jones. Miss Vivian Padgett, who has been for some time connected with the Cinton, Cotton Mill, has resign ed her position and has accepted work in Greenville. Miss Padgett’s vacancy fs being filled by Mrs. Ir vin Coleman. Miss Irene Workman has return ed home after a visit to Miss Ada Taylor. Miss Laura Lynch left Monday for Rock Hill where she will attend -.1 ' * the Winthrop summer school. Miss Lois Green of Simpsonville is the guest of Miss Bera Bailey. Bailey. Mrs. Will Leake and children are at home again after being away for several weeks. Mrs. Downs Bell has her sister and two children visiting her this week. Miss Blanche Martin who has been connected with Adair-Sum- erel for several months, has given j up her position and has returned mm W When we say it’s good-it is good When we tell you a certain • article of food is good for you to eat, you can depend on it. ■We know foddi: And we know brands. We've made it our business to study them so we can talk to you with real authority. We know foods and groceries as a doctor knows diseases and remedies—we are specialists in our line. v . This knowledge of ours is invaluable to you, yet it costs you nothing. Everything in our store reilects this knowledge. We stock only those grortries and provision! which we know will please you and keep you coming to our store. One of these things are RYZON Baking Powder, We recommend this baking powder to you be^u&fc^ ffi^Lpftrkctly ^uu^lhat. you jKill like it.. efficient and costsJbut 40 cents a full pound tin. Simpson Grocen Co. GOOD THINGS TO EAT Phone 99 and 100 Clinton, S. C. i returned home today.___I Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Spencer, Mm J V Bailev and. Misses A]den Bailey and Ada Holmes Davis vis ited in Greenwood last week. Miss Alden Bailey is spending several days .. ,.i. —.ss Ada Holmes' Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Stone and Mr. Sam Leake of Union attended the funeral services of Mr. T. ■ J. Leake at Duncan’s Creek last week. Misses Ethel Putnam and-Lu- cile Riddell are spending a few days in Gray Court. Mr. John F. Bell of Arkansas is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Bluff flenry. Mr. Pressie McMillan is at home from Charleston College. Miss Frances Garvin returned last week from Honea Path, where she taught in the high school dur ing the past session. Mrs. Rex. Phillips and little daughter arc spending a few days with relatives at Ware Shoals. Rev. Roper of the Methodist church of Columbia, and chairman of the Upper South Carolina Con ference m the Centenaity Move ment, filled the pulpit of North Proad Methodist church Sunday, both monjing and evening. ■* Messrs. Bob Simpson and Jeff Willis have received their dis- charges from the army and are at home again. Miss Mamie Crawford left Mon day for her home in Chester, after finishing her course at the Thorn- well Orphanage. Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Bean leave this week for a visit to Dr.' W. S. Bean, Jr., and wife of Washington, D. C., thence to New York to visit Mrsj Bean’s brother, L. L. Fleming. Miss Gene Nicholls, vi'bo has been teaching at Andrews, spent Tues day in the eity with relatives. Sfiamp your Are you paying the proper attention to your scalp? Remember, that it is the thing which holds yourHAIR^ ^ Instead of letting your hair fall out come to us in time and get some washes and tonics which will keep it abundant and healthy. II you already have u hair trouble" let us give you a remedy. Buy your hair washes and tonics and all sorts of medicines and drug store things from us and KNOW they are right. - -* — SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY The JKIusfrrove Drug Store /it Union Station Telephone Number 400 Quality Highest Prices Right Pay us a visit today. We have a large variety of Fancy Groceries ORDER:—White-Cap Buckwheat Flour. In 3 1-2 lb. package. Makes you long for breakfast time. Savo—A pure rice, corn, milk and egg product* Takes the place of two do zen eggs. An excellent substitute. Price 25c the package. Monogram Shaker Salt in sealed pack age, 12c. RETAIL AT WHOLESALE King’s Cash Grocery W. G. KING, Manager. TELEPHONE NO. 54 v \ \ \ V 4 ,4 v