MEDIUM When the doctor gives you a prescription he knows hoWhe wants it flUed. -—- — HE DOESN’T WANT ANYTHING ‘‘JUST AS GOOD” PUT INTO IT He doesn’t want anything left out. If We Haven’t the Right Medicine We Tell You So ' V Drugs that are the best to be had in the market. Prescriptions compounded correctly or not at all. 0 L7i WWW l PERSONAL MENTION*] Mrs. Guy Hunter and little son of Anniston, Ala., who have been visiting Mrs. Odiorne returned to their home cn Monday. Mr. Owens Copeland, who has PR O CRESS The Fir^t “Medium of Exchange” of which we have record consisted of shells to which were given stated and generally recognized values. Every man was his own Banker. Modern Banking Facilities have kept pace with the Progress of Civilization until today every self-respecting cit izen owes it to himself to have a banking connec tion. We offer you every convenience known to Modern Banking.————- ■ YOU HAVE NOTICED How chance favors those who are prepared to take immediate advantage of opportunities and how prudent investors make money from small investments. Why Not Be Prepared *> Yourself? A • . . Our bank account plan offers a definite, practical method for conserving the odds and ends of your •income, and combining them into a lump sum suit able for making an investment. Your business solicited. A ' M. $. Bailey £ Son BANKERS “Clinton’s Oldest Bank The many friends of Mr.' John 0. Davis will be glad to know that his condition is improving. Mr. John Ballenger, of Seneca, been spending several days with Dr. and Mr. E. C. Little of Whitmire has accepted a position with Jacobs & Co. • Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Spencer, Miss Elipe' Spencer, Mrs. Myrtle Hunter, and Miss Sarah Hunter are spending several days in Mon treal. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Yarborough and Miss Lily Yarborough of Cross Anchor were in town on Friday. Mrs. George Wright and chil dren have gone to Montreat for several weeks. Miss Emma Stroud is a patient at the Clinton hospital. Mr. Lee Chandler who has re cently received his discharge has returned home. • Mr. J. Clarence Copeland has accepted a position with D. E. Tribble Co. Mr. James Austin has accepted a position with Dillard & Dillard. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Kellers spent several days in Greenville, last. week. Dr. Kellers, Dr. Sadler, and Mr. Will Owens attended the Pharmaceutical association. A Mrs. Emma Little has returned from a month’s visit to Mrs. Har vey Brannon of 'Statesboro, Ga. Mr. Hartwell Hatton, who has been in the navy for some time, has returned home. Mrs. M. L. Roach spent Tues day in Spartanburg. Mr. Richard Dunlap of Mount- ville was in town on Friday. Misses Annie Mae and Bess Don- nan of Tylersville spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Don- nan during the past week. Mr. Herbert Martin of Laurens was in town on Thursday. Mr. Robert Boozer of Mountville spent Friday in the city. Mrs. Joe H. Finney and Mrs. Martin of New York,.' and Miss Margaret Lake of Laurens were in town Wednesday on their way to Laurens. Mr. N. A. Craig of Greenwood was in town on Friday. -Mr. and Mrs. George A. Barks dale spent several hours with Rev. md Mrs. J. F. Jacobs en route to Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. William King have returned from a stay in the moun tains of North Carolina. Mr. James Sprunt of Dillon spent Sunday in the city. Miss Lucy Copeland is spending a while .with home folks. Mn^Rcx Phillips and little daughter have returned from a visit to relatives at Ware Shoals. Misses . MaMc and JUanchc Moore returned Wednesday from a visit to relatives in Fountain Inn.. Mr. MeSwain of the Southern Bell Co. ha-s accepted a position in Columbia and left last week. Miss Louise Austin, who is tak ing a summer Course at Winthrop. spent the week-end at home. Misses Inez and Iona dffakeley left on Wednesday for a week’s stay at Williamston. Miss Connie Shannon left Sat urday for a week’s vacation .with her mother at Whitmire. Miss Mary Ruth Copeland is spending two weeks with relatives in Gastonia. Miss Lula Young and Mr. Frank (Young spent the wee^-end in Greenville. Miss Ethel Russell is spending this week in Columbia. Mrs. C. R. Workman and Mrs. George Browning are spending a while at Wrightsville. Mr. A. B. Henry left last Mon day for a months stay at Wrights ville. Mrs. Jeff Ray from Blackville, spent a few days the past week with Mrs. Guy Copeland. Mr. John W. Bennett from Greensboro, N. C., visited his sis ter, Mrs. John T. 'Blakeley, the past week. toas been psending several dbys with Mr: and Mrs. A. M. Copeland. Dr. R. E. Abel of Chester spent Sunday with Dr. and M!rs..Lee Young. Mr. Ralph Blakeley left Satur day for Hampton Roads after a month’s stay at home. Mrs. Maggie Jones is visiting her sons, Dr. F. D. Jones and Mr. R. E. Jones. V Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Heustiss are visiting relatives in Bennettsville. .Mb*. George H. Ellis and little son, Dillard, are visiting friends in Newberry. Mrs. Sophie Abei and Miss Let- Tie ~XbcT^dFXhes1^ Mrs. Lee Young. Mr. J. W. Blakeley and Mrs. C, P. Robinson returned home Sun- * day from a visit to Dr. and Mrs. Wylie of Clover. The Eastern Star chapter will hjive their annual *picnie on Thurs day, July 31st, after six o’clock, on the lawn of Mr. Henry M. Young. All are invited to come, bring families and also well-tilled baskets.* Misses Bettie and Lee Brainlett from Laurens spent a few days last week with their sister, Mrs. Dave W. Copeland. Mrs. L. R. Lynn and children are spending awhile at Montreat. Mr. Tom Watts of Columbia is spending a few days with relatives in the city. Mrs. Claude Vaughn of Wades boro; Ga., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Owens. Mrs. Edgar Owens is vkiting Mrs. Marion Scott of Bishopville. Mr. W. J. Bailey is spending some time in New York on busi- r*-V “ ness. • Mr. Derrick of Little Mountain has accepted a position* with the telephone company. Dr. F. D. Jones left on Tuesday for a short stay in Chester. Mr. Rutledge Adair has gone to Gaffney to visit Mr. Arthur Fairy. Miss M|ttie 'Young spent ithe 'week-end in Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Adair were in Abbeville on Sunday and Mon day. Miss Ethel Willis of Gray Court is visiting Mrs. j.'W. Copeland. Mr. John Little spent Friday in Columbia. Mrs. Tom Holland, who has been a patient at the Clinton hospital, is able to be- at home again. Mrs. Lee Wright MeLees and little Robert MeLees returned on Monday from a several weeks’ stay ~wrfh~TnendTin Virginia.— Miss Long of Little Mountain has accepted a position with Ja cobs & Co. Mrs. Ernest Fuller has returned from several weeks’ stay in Hen derson, N. C. Mr. T. N. Boozer was struck by an automobile last Saturday night and at first his condition was quite alarming. Although still quite un comfortable he is improving. Mr. Bruce Galloway also had an auto mobile accident on Monday and is wearing his arm in a sling. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sligh of Gaff ney spent Sunday with Mr. T. N. Boozer and family. Mr. Pressie McMillan has ac cepted a position with M. S. Bailey & Sons. Mr. Frank Estes left 'on Tues day to spend his vacation in Pick ens and the mountains of North Carolina. Mrs. Sarah., Nelson has return ed from a visit to Greenville. Mrs. J. A. Bailey has returned from a visit to Spartanburg. Little Frances Rose and Reece Williams are visiting their father, Mr. D. R. Williams of Lancaster. Miss Lois Caldwell of Sasoaa, Fla., is the guest of Mrs. Rounds. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Copeland left on Wednesday for Montreat. Ever wonder why we believe in good, service? It’s because we know the more we. do for you the better you’ll like ns. * And the oftener you’ll come in. -Wo-ftm-onr ttore to nleasr vnu heransp that makes business for us. We know you like groceries delivered to your door, so we maintain a good delivery service. We know you like the best of everything for your table, so we keep that kind of groceries in stock. We know you can’t come to the store sometimes, so we have two telephones for your convenience. We know you are not a grocer yourself so we give you the benefit of our thorough knowledge of gro ceries. For example, it isn’t easy for you to know all about baking powder; weat they are made of, wkat they will do, which ones are most efficient and’, economical. We do know baking powder and when we recom- 4nemi ane-to youjwe do so because we are sure you will be pleased with it. Simpson Groceiy Co. GOOD THINGS TO EAT Phone 99 and 100 Clinton, S. G. Be Beautiful. Use Our Take 4»re of your “Crown of Glory 11 it will last always and look beautiful. Use our washes [ and shampoos, they are free from harmful ingred- & ionts. S When you make your toilet, have everything you ueed to make it properly. You can buy all the jjj [ j things you need in our Drug Store and they don’t [ j Look your best—always—you will fool bettor. Wo are Careful Druggists. SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY TheyflluagTove Drug Store at Union Station — * T m1 ‘ a r r ''' n * 'M 1 **nper 400 nifiiBliMgBBgBBfiKfiiBBfifiiBtiUiifiiriUK/HIg/HriUHrilliUilriJUfiiKfitfii Always the Best for Less at King’s Full line of Fresh Cakes. — THE QUALITY KIND GARDNER’S Famous Cakes Raisin Fruit Cake Plain Marble Our Stock is fresh and clean. Fresh Country Butter and Eggs. If not absolutely satisfied with every purchase we gladly refund your money. V TRY US—-—TEST US e» - * w RETAIL AT WHOLESALE King’s Cash Grocery W. G. KING, Manager. TELEPHONE NO. 54 “ 7