Just as if you selected the sweets in the Sampler from ten different packages of Whitman’s. You will find your favorites selected by candydovers from ten popular packages of Confections We guarantee every package Kellers Drug Store SaiflIUUUIIIHM Greetings to All Our Customers. We extend Greetings to all our friends and wish for you a Happy Christmas and a Prosperous New Year. tailfiSw BANKERS “Clinton’s Oldest Bank” ♦ Your Banking Connection is THE MOST IMPORTANT BUSINESS RELA TION YOU HAVE. , * O' We offer you a connection that is prospering, that is accommodat ing, that is adequate to your every banking peed. Your account is solicited and- will be handled here TO YOUR CERTAIN ADVANTAGE and highest satisfaction. ~~ PERSONAL MENTION A •> * Mr. B. T. Blakely of Ora visit ed relatives in town last week. Mr. B. H. Boyd haa returned from a few days' stay in Baltimore. Mr. B. F. Blakely has resigned his position at the Hot Hustler Backet and gone to Ora to enter the mercantile business. Little Miss Margaret Ttobertson is spending some time with her grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Robertson. Mrs. H. J. Winn of Greenville, who was operated on for appendici tis at the Chick Springs Sanitarium is getting along nicely. . ' (Mrs. A. K.’ Kinard spent Thurs day in Clinton with friends. Mrs. Zee McLees of Enoree has been spending a few days in town with her parents. ' Miss Yera Caldwell has accept ed portion with Jacobs & Co. Or| .and Mrs. k. WT Johnson'er- few for Clayton, N. C., to spend the Christmas holidays. Mrs. Leland M. Oilman of West- field, (Mass., is spending a few days with Miss Clara Ouekett. - Miss Clarise Townsend of An derson has been spending a days in town with rel^jti&es. Mrs. Ray McGee has returned to Greemvoodd after a. visit to rela V f tives. Misses Elise and Marjorie Spen cerof Washington are spending the holidays with their parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Spencer. Mr. J. T. Robertson spent a few days last week in Asheville. Mr. Thomas Owens of ‘Renno spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs T. R. Owens. Mr. Ralph Copeland has return ed from Detroit, Mich. Miss Aurelia Vance is spending a few days with Mrs. Guy Pitts. Miss Lula Young, Mrs. Frank Young, Mr. Roy Workman spent Snday in Greenwood and attend ed the marriage of Miss Eva Dun can and Mr. Walter Young. Miss Mitchell, who has been spending some time in Whitmire, has returned to the city. Miss Nannie Bell Young of G. W. C. is spending several days at home. Mrs. Rhctt Milam has returned from a visit to Union. Mr. Joe Hollingsworth of Union spent Sunday in town with rela tives. Mrs. John Copela: at her home. 1 'Mi's Tlioimis iind Miss Salome Mrs. B. H. Harris of Spartan burg was the guest of Mrs. J. C. Boyd on Saturday. Miss Cassie Oliver spent several days last week in Columbia. Mrs. H. E. Branch and Miss Cleon Love visited friends at the Orphanage last week., Miss Caroline Caldwell is now making her home at the Orphan age. Mrs. J. C. Boyd spent several days the past week in Laurens. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Sowers and little daughter ate visiting rela tives in Asheville. STEEL WORKERS TO RESUME STRIKE Washington. Dec. 14.—Continuation of nation-wide steel workers’ strike was voted today by the conference here of the 24 (presidents of unions connected with the steel industry. It was sifld there Were onry Two dfiT- AlL-thn u-ppfo I senting votes, most of the union lead- el^'ni^t^hlhgnfB’Sr^TeiTiry "’TfP'Hr controversy was in sight. Members of the strike committee commenting on the vote declared that the recent cancellation by the United States Steel Corporation of the huge foreign contracts