The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, August 21, 1919, Image 5

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I f 5 I i T ! 1 ROOM NECESSITIES PERSONAL MENTION *- layaiKiiBSiws at: kk a ;naii! w ■ mmmm m n tW'l:. Order Anything You Want We have everything that you may need in the way of Sick-Room Necessities, so order any thing you want. You will get what you ask for —It will be of the Highest Quality and you will save something on the cost. Our Specialty is Sick-Room Necessities ri ca 1 1 | tele i i —to some other man’s music don’t try to keep up with the extravagances of somebody else. Debts and disaster gotogeather; thrift and thankfulness hand in hand. You can open a Saving Acc ount HERE for $1.00. Why not do so? M. S. Bailey k Son Mr. A. O’Daniel left on last Thursday for York, Penn., to at tend a convention of piano dealers. Mr. E. J. Adair, 'Misses Gertrude Hipp 2hd Eliza Lindsay have re- ttrniud from the northern markats, .Mrs. T. P. „Burgess and Misses Frjanees and Mell Buugess have Returned from* several weeks’ stay in Hendersonville and Montreat. Dr. B. O. Whitten spent Thurs day and Friday in Columbia. • Miss Hazel Scaife, of Washing ton, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. B. Owens. Miss Caroline‘Caldwell has re turned from several weeks’ stay in Montreat. Mrs. Frank Kellers and children are spending several weeks in the mountains of North Carolina. Mr. L. B. Dillard returned on Friday from a business, trip Ho been in the Columbia hospital for several weeks, is able to be at home again. ' r Messrs. Gary Dillard and Len Rounds sqpjt Sunday at Glenn Springs *T- Mrs. Maggie Kelley has returned from a visit to her niece, Mrs. Childress, of Laurens. Mrs. George Copeland spent Thursday in Columbia.x Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Jr., spent Thursday and Friday in Co lumbia. v Dr./and. Mrs. llousoal, of New berry,vjyerc in town on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. €. Copeland of Columbia have been spending sev eral days in town with relatives. Miss Virginia McSwain has re turned from a month’s visit to rela tives in Greenwood. Mr. Guy-Copeland i>pcnt Thurs day in Columbia. Mr. W. D. Copeland and little Isaac Copeland have returned from a stay in Montrcat. Mr. and Mrs. Eb Copeland of Laurens were in town on Thursday. Mi>s Gertrude Ilipp has gone to Glenn Springs to spend her vaca tion. .Mr. aiid Mrs. E. J. Adair left on Monday to spend some time at Tate Springs. TentL v Mrs. Cheatham of spent a few days the past week with her sister, Mrs. L. F. Mc Swain. Mrs. M. J. MeFadden and Dos- Mrs. L. G. Benjamin of Darling ton has been spending several days in town with relatives. Miss Mary Barksdale of Barks dale has been spending several days with Miss Helen Bailey. • Mrs. R. M. Duckett of Whitmire was in town on Thursday. * Miss Colette Griffin has return ed from a visit to Greenwood. Dr. S. C. Hays left on Friday for New York. Mrs. Cal^yll of Hartsville is the guest of Miss Emmie Robert son. / Mr. O’Neal McKeown of Corn- well spent Sunday in Clinton. ^-jrj-Mias. Mary King of Washington is visiting her parents, ’5Tr.~ahd Mrs. B. L. King. Mrs.. Thornley is visiting rela tives in Greer. Mrs. L. A. Barrow and Frances Barrow are visiting relatives |n Rockmart, Ga. - Messrs. J. I). Bell and Gary Dil lard spent Thursday in Greenville. Misses Mamie and Frances Bell are visiting relatives in Renno. Mrs. J. D. Bell and Ruth left < -ft T uesday ^ ft >r I rm. o Dr. Baxter Crawford of Rock IIill spent Sunday in the city; Mrs. J. W. Smith of Bishopville is in town. Mrs. A. V. Martin is visiting rel- o. - 0 atives in Atlanta Mrs. Morris Bethea and children left on Thursday for Wilson. N. 0. Theynveitf^fccompanicd by Mis. George Young. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Owens of Xewberp' arc visiting relatives in the city. Mr. C. L. Winn spent Thursday in the city. Mr. D. A. Biakely spent Mon- t^PTTrrtt-rWI--dtit r in Columbia: — Miss Susie Simpson spent last week with her sister, Mrs. C. W. Ray., at Renno. Miss Mary Cannon has returned Ilowze have returned from a to Newberry after spending some How we pick a winner! A long time ago»we learned that to fill our logical^ place iiijhe community, we needed to do more than “seH groceries.” We had to sell "service.” Perhaps you don’t know it, but .we feel a keen sense of responsibility for everything we sell you. We feel it is our duty fo know all there is to be known about the products on our shelves when something new comes on the market we test it. Test it in our own homes. That’s one way we render service. A striking example of this is RYZON, the Perfect Baking Powder. Now, * we were among the first to realize that if RYZON was all that it was said to be, we ought to know about it. And now we do. We know so much about it that we recommend o* \ it to you as the dependable, economical baking powder. We sell you your flour, eggs and other ingredients and we want your baking to be success ful—there is no Hetter way of insuring this, we feel,, than hy selling you RYZON. . Simpson Grocq Co. GOOD THINGS TO EAT Phone 99 and iOO Clinton, S. C. St‘V vix weeks’.stay imBrevard. Messrs. Parks Adair and 1’res- sie McMillan have returned from the northern markets. Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Mrs. Thomas .Jacobs and Miss Clara Duckett wrnt to Asheville on Friday. They returned on- Saturday accompanied by Mrs. J. F. Jacobs and Mrs. W. J7~ftaiiuy. :— — Mrs. Arthur Cop.land and little Surah Copeland have been visiting, friends in Montreat. Miss Bonny Kate Harrill of Flucenoo is the truest of Mrs. B. H. Boyd. —Mi John T Yairr hQa f ..l f rom a visi: to Iriends in Gaff ney. Miss Etta Lee of Charleston is the guest of Mrs R. %. Wright. Mrs. Addie Henry and Miss Elise Henry have returned from a visit to Mrs. J. 0. Garrett trl Lan f<)rd. Mr. and Airs. Joe Little have ret urned to Abbeville after spending a few days in town with relatives. Miss Louise Hill of Greer is the guest of Miss Mole nee Thornley. Miss Ruth Bailey has returned from a visit to Mrs* William An derson of Greenville Misses Connie Martin, Emmie Robertson and Mr. A1 Brice have returned from a visit to friends in Seneca. f f. Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Giles of Greenwood have been spending a few days with Mr. and Airs. E. L. F. Giles. Mr, II. D. Henry has returned from a business trip to Richmond. Misses Lettic Abel of Chester. « — and Lois Sample of Pomano, Fla., have been the guests of Mrs. Lee Young. Mr. and Mrs. yfill Bean have been spending ft few days with Dr. and Airs. W. S. Biban.' Aliss Eileen AIcCaslin, who has time with Mrs. Eugene Ilentz. Alisses Claudia and Ruth Bobo spent the week-end in Woodruff. Miss Maggie Shccly of Peake is spending a while with her brother, Air. Olin Sherly. < Mrs. J. B. Wilder and Mrs. Robert Dilkml h..ve returned from a visit to Laurens. Air. and Mrs. Jack Shealy are visiting Relatives in Litt&^Muujp tain. Airs. W. P. Owens spent Tues day and AVednesday in Columbia. ••Miss-ALuy. AYilsoli has returned Trom a' t vYb vveeks 5 -stay in Abbe- ville._ _ Maxwell a re spending several days in AVaynesville. Mr. and Mrs II. S. Coffman and daughter will return today from a two weeks stay at Brevard. Aliss Martha Belle Harris of Kissimmee, Fla., arrived on Satur day ai^is the guest of Airs. Clayte P.iiiey on North Broad St. Aliss Sijfttm Aloody, who has been the guest for several weeks of Airs,, Clayte Bailey, left on Saturday for her home in New York City.' Let your little ones have all they want of our sodas and ice creams. They are PURE, WHOLE SOME healthful foods. « " * Come in yourself and cool your tongue and tickle your palate. • r " • - • .. ....■ . c* We are Careful Druggists. ' 1SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY if .The Mus grove Drug^Slore at Union Station Telephone Nitmhor 400 tiaiaiaiannaniafaiaisiaunaiSKnsisisiaiaisiaiamaKtiaisiaiai: Typewriter Ribbons, Carbon and Adding Machine Paper. Scaife’s Book Store WANTED! Your Job Printing Business If We Can’t Please You , s*- Don’t "Come Again King The Service Grocer With - - ' V" ’ i ~ ■—f—-— —— & An unbroken record of 20 years catering to the wants of the trade. Increasing our sales year by year has proved our ability to cope with com- " ‘—^—-— ——■ ■ •' petipn. And is the strongest possible evidence that satisfaction has been rendered. Give us your order. We will execute them promptly and to your satisfaction. TRY US -TEST US RETAIL AT WHOLESALE King’s Cash Grocery ' W. G. KING, Manager. TELEPHONE NO. 54