The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 30, 1919, Image 5
PERSONAL MENTION
Mrs. Roibert M!eLees and little
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son, Robert, of Etioree, spent the
week-end with her parents, Mir.
and Mrs. R. L. Wright.
Miss Emmie Young of Brenau
1 Kpemr , 'riu!" ATt!fk*end with-
Don’t Be Careless of
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Your Complexion
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In Hot Weather our Cold Creams will 1keep
the complexion clear and white, preventing
freckles and the like.
In Cold Weather they prevent chapping and
roughing of the skin.
Any Toilet Article you may want can be found
a quality that will please.
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her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Young.
Mrs. MeCraw is spending some
time with her niece, Mrs. John T.
Young.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Philson of
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Abbeville spent Sunday with Mrs.
L. A. Philson.
Major B. A. Holbert of Hender
sonville was the guest of his sister,
Mrs. A. J. Milling on Sunday.
Mrs. Cyrus Bailey and little
daughters, Prances and Florence,
| are visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Fleming of Augusta.
Mrs. W. H. Simpson left on Tues
day to spend a few days in Union.
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Are You A Stranger?
Within these gates? If so,
We offer you the Service of
out Bank. We assure- you of
a hearty welcome and that
your account will be handled
in a satisfactory manner. —
You won’t feel like a Stranger
here very long.
MrS. Bailei ttn
BANKERS
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Clinton’s Oldest Bank”
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The fundamental Service of a Bank is the
furnishing of Security.
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Security of your funds,
Security of your valuables,
Security of your credit,
Security of your Investments.
Consult and Bank with us. We accept [j
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'Mrs, ivi
Wednesday for her home in North
Carolina after spending several
weeks, with her sister, Mrs. T. P.
Burgess.
The bazaar will l>e held on the
seventh and eighth of November.
Mrs. J. I). Bell and little daugh
ter, Ruth, are- visiting in fmo.
Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Spencer. Ma
jor and Mrs. deRohan and Mrs.
Arthur Copeland spent the week
end in Asheville.
Miss Mereer Vance, who has been
spending several weeks at home, ex
pects to leave the latter part of
this week for Athens, Ga., where
she is a student at Lucy Cobb.
Misses Iva Adair, Mary Lizzie
Owens, Colette Griffin and May
Owens of Winthrop College spent
the week-end at home.
Miss Susie Jervey of Charleston,
was the week-end guest of Miss
May Owens.
-Miss Julia Neville is spending
several days in Atlanta as the
guest of her sister, Mrs. William
Ifames.
-Mrs- Kit.t and Miss Trent Kitt of
Mr. J. Whitman Smith
Tuesday in Columbia.
Dr: R. E. Sadler and Mr. Ell-
wood Dillard spent Thursday in
Columbia.
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■Mr. A. ■Bi -GaHemiay of' Abbev-iRo-
spent the week-end with his family.
Mr. E. P. Minter of Laurens Was
in town on Monday enroute to
Northern markets.
Mr. John Wilson is visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Wil
son.
Mrs. Herbert Wallace, Miss Net
tie Wallace and Mrs. Charlie Wal
lace spent the week-end at Clemson
College.
* Miss Lora Montjoy left on Mon
day for Hartsville to enter Coker
college. j -,41 ■
Mr. J. F. Jacobs left on Tues
day tq spend a few days in Atlanta
on business.
Our store is now filled with all kin^s of “Good
Things to Eat”—the kind that Simpson’s is noted for.
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New goods coming in every day and -,311 the best
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uwr—PiteywHd '«Atn|toi
E. Hatton of Columbia
last
Newberry were the guests
week of Mrs. A. V. Martin.
Miss Emmie Duncan of Whit
mire and Miss Nettie Adams of
Newberry were week-end guests of
Miss Emmie Pitts.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy H. Copeland
left on Monday for their home in
Cartersville, Ga.
Mrs. J. D. Jeans has been spend
ing several days in Greenwood.
Miss Essie Young spent Saturday
in Columbia.
Mr. arid Mrs. J. 1. Copeland.
Misses Nan and Marion Copeland.
Mr. W. D. Copeland and Isaac,
spent Simday’ln Jonesville as the
guests of Miss Bell Free.
Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Stevenson
have returne from their bridal trip.
Dr. and Mrs. Lee Young spent
Tuesday tn Columbia.—•——
Mrs. William Jacobs and Mrs.
John T. Young spent Thursday in
Greenville. /
•Mir. J. II. S. Hipp spent Thurs
day in Greenville. ‘ ~ *
Miss Cora Horton spent Sunday
with her brother, Mr. Horton.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Young spent
Sunday with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Horton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dillard, Mrs.
George H. Ellis, Ji/en Rounds,
Claude Workman. Misses Gertrude
and Emma Hipp left on Tuesday
for Salters to attend the Salters-
Dillard. wedding which was solemn
ized yesterday in the Presbyterian
church.
Mrs. J. R> Copeland spent last
Thursday in Greenville. t
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Adair spent
Monday in Greenville.
Mr. J. M. Hatton, who was oper
ated on for appendicitis at the
Clinton hospital, is improving.
Miss Sarah Rivers of Spartan
burg spent a few days in*town last
week.
The many friends of Mr. Mart
Young were glad to see him able
to be in town on Monday
Mr. Frank Wright of Greenville
was in town on Monday.'
College
spent the week-end with relatives.
Mrs. McWilliams ffin, Ga..
is the guest of Mrs. W. I*. Montjoy.
Mr. and Mrs. William Byrd
spent Sunday with Mrs. Julia Grif-
tin.
An unusually large crowd was
present last Wednesday night to
hear Ralph Bingham, the first num
ber of the lyeeum course. The en
tertainment- was very clever and
seemed to be immensely enjoyed
by the audience.
Mrs. P. S. Bailey and Mrs. John
Davis spent Tuesday in Columbia,
Dr. D. C. Bennett spent the week
oril with his daughter, Mrs. John
T. Blakeley.
Mrs. Will Brown and children
and Mrs. John Teague of Laurens
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mys.
W. J Duvall.
Mi s Connie Shannon has been
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spending a few days in town with
friends.
Miss Leila Todd and Mrs. Nickels
of Laurens were in town on Mon-
day.
Mr. apid Mrs. Jesse Bbvd oFSpaf^
tanborg spent the w°ek-end in
town with relatives.
•Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Hipp, Mrs.
A. B. Henry, Dr. and Mrs. S. C.
Hays, Mr. John Young, Mr. Reese
Young were among the visitors in
Greenville on last Thursday.
Miss Margaret Speaks has been
visit‘ng her brother, Mr. George
Speaks..- —
Mrs. A. B. Henrv spent Tuesday
in Columbia.
Mr. Ralph Copeland left on Moik
day to enter the school for mechan
ics located in Kansas City, Mo.
Special attention is called to the
meeting at the A. R. P. Church,
conducted by Dr. Garrison of An-
dersotj^ There are to be two ser
vices, at J :J0 and 7 :J0 and the pub-
lie is invited.. —~
Rev. W. II. Stevenson left on
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Tuesday to attend Presbytery.
which is being held in Chester.
CLINTON “FRESH MEATS”
Arrayed in various *and loud
clothing and with comical facial
make-ups, the Clinton* “fresh
meat” candidates for membership
in the Hejaz Shrine temple left
early Thursday morning for Green
ville after giving.a street parade
4hat would make Ringling’s circus
fade in comparison. The “fresh
meat” shipment from here was
composed of: B. B, Mills, F. A.
Gaddy. E. C. Hipp, R. W. John
son. J. Roy Crawford. L. R. Stone,
W. C. Bailey, S. G. Dillard. B. H.
Boyd, H. f) Henry, F. M. Bo
land, J. D.. Bell, C. R. Workman,'
A. D. Martin, D. H. .Hayes and W.
B. Owens, Jr.-
quality.
NEW ARRIVALS J
We have just received shipments of the follow
ing seasonable goo^s.
Stone Rich Fruit Cakes, 1, 2 and 4 lbs.
Sun Dried Apples.
Evaporated Apples.
Fresh Dates.
Crystalize Pineapple.
Crystalize Cherries.
’ Buckwheat Flour.
Pancake Flour. 1
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GOOD THINGS TO EAT
Phone 99 and 100 Clinton, S. C.
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not only a delicacy but
good
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When in doubt—send candy.
That’* all.
We are Careful Druggists.
| SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY i
• j The A/tisgrove Drug Store ut Union Stntion
i| - Telephone Number 400
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CHICHESTER S PILLS
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_ THE DIAMOND BRAND.
Xtodlea! Art year I
Chl-ehea-tor • 1>1m
Fills In Red and ttold meullte\
boxes, seeled with Blue Ribbon.
DmJIS. *AtkforCrd-C^Ml% > ER •
DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for M
yesrs known as Best. Safest, Always Rellabln
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
. Piles Cured In 6 to 1-4 Days
Drurtista refund roo;
tocureltt
Instani
restful
_ if PAZO OINTMENT MU
Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding PU*l
Instantly relieves Itching
slee? after the first a;
and you can get
Pi ice 60c.
If You Have to Sacrifice One’
Iota of Quality by Trading
With the Busy Boys— !
We Don’t Deserve
Your Patronage.
Fancy Groceries is our hobby. We
will send to the four corners of the
earth to get anything for your table.
PAY CASH-CASH PAYS
“THE BUSY BOYS”
KING 8 LITTLE
CASH GROCERS
Phone 54
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