The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 24, 1929, Image 5

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mU»SDjtT, JANUARY 24,1922 CgggBga S'TfW.flF-'t ff,"~ THE CUNTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. vS. C. »»»♦♦»♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦»»♦»♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ t • » ♦ »• f ♦♦♦♦1 PRESCRIPTIONS PROGRESSIVE—BUT NOT EltCESSIVE We are always striving to give our ^patrons just n Mttle mor^but our rates are never excessive. Pure drugs are sold here at moderate prices. • PROMPT DELIVERY Our deliveries are the sort that de light impatient people. Just <^11 No.' 1, and your order will be sent RUSH. r A complete ^tock of all drugs and other apothecary’s articles makes trading with us a pleasure. A. Bruce Galloway returned home Fri day after spending some time in Greenville and Nashville. Miss Grace League of Greenville Womans college, spent the week-end at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. League. Friends of Geo. M. Davis will be glad to learn that he is able to be out again after having been confined to his bed for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Harker and children of Atkins, spent several days this week with Mrs. Harker*s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Blakely. F. D. Young of Lake City, spent several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Barnes. Miss Ruth McQuiston of Yori(,‘wa8 called home on Saturday on account of the illness and death of her broth er, Harry McQuiston. Friends of Miss AHne Newsom vrill be iplieased to learn that she has return ed home after having been a'patient at Dr. Hays’ hospital for several days. Miss Janie Holland and friends, Misses Rivers and Britt of Spartan burg, were the week-end guests Mfv and Mrs. George'Holland ^ f)t I X X Mrs. Mollie Spears of Landrum, is visiting her niece, Mrs. J. W. Craw ford. . * Mrs. W. W. Lewis and children of Whitmire, spent the week-end with her parmits, Mr. and Blrs. R. H. Hat ton. Mr. andiMrs. Wi'C.""Oxley and chil dren were^e guests of relatives in Newberry om Sunday. Mrs. ^bby Hawkins has returned to* her home in Hendersonville, after spending some time with^her sister, Mrs. J. F. Norris. Mrs. A. A. Ramage spent several days last week with her sister, Mrs. Talm^ge Henry, in Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Galloway, ac companied by !bi*. S. C. Hays left last night for Detroit, Mich. Miss Helen Suber of Whitmire, spent the week-end with her aunt, Mrs. Lewis Simpson. Mrs. V. P. Adair, Mrs. G. R. David son, Miss Ms^ry Lizzie Owens, John Griffith and Rev. 0. M. Abney were in Greenville on Tuesday attending a meeting at the Buncombe Street Meth- of i odist church. C. W. Stone, C R. Workman and .Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cozby and daugh- i L. T. Lawson returned Tuesday night ter,. Miss Dudley, spesjt several days from Atlanta, where they spent sev- here last week with frieni^s. . . j eral days on business. .T J I rival of a daughter, January 21. 4 Marion Foxworth of Sumter, visit- What We Mean By “Pure Groceries” : When we say “Ptire Groceries” we mean that'we sell only products that can pass the most rigid,firovernment tests for purity and wholesomeness. We believe that our customers are entitled to this protection. BUY YOUR GROCERIES HERE. Blakely’s ^LEPHONES136 AND 175 led friends in the city on Sunday. Miss Virginia Moyees of Converse Established 1886 X ♦ ♦ X ♦ ♦ : I I a ♦ For 41 Years “Bailey’s Bank” has been a helpful, con structive force in the business life of Clin ton and vicinity. Always it has undertaken to supply every facility forlihe handling of personal and commercial banking transactions, while striving also to match its service to person al preferences, as well as business methods. **. Let us show what we can make an account mean to your business. Biiln i Sod Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Pinson visited friends in Newberry Sunday. B. R. Fuller of Clinton, spent Sun- Marion, N, C., spent several days this !, o week with relatives anrd friends. . j ^bss bmmie Goodman of Belton, is Mr. and Mrs., W. T. Putnam spent' guest of ..liss Lizzie Carter. BANKERS 'tVA'i return to .’fjesteday after having been illweeks with influenza. Dr. and Mrs. E. Mood Smith and college, spent the week-end with Miss Dr. and Mrs. Felder Smith were the Caroline Harby. , Mr. and Mrs. Collier Todd and Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Todd of Simpson- ville, spent Sunday with Mrs. Emma Little. Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Young and children were the guests of relatives in Founutain Inn on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Milam spent Sunday in Whitmire as the guests of .relatives. Rev. John MeSween spent Sunday in Florence where he occupied the pul- ^ ■ pit of the First Presbyterian church. Miss Helen Chalmers of Newberry, spent the w'eek-end with her mother, Mrs. Mary Chalmers. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Workman of guests of Mr, and Mrsf Eugene Tim merman in Charlotte on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Hatton and chil dren and R. H. Hatton visited Saluda dam on Suniay. Miss Lucy Bailey of Converse col lege, spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bailey. CROSS HILL ITEMS OF IN7 EREST ♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦ '> OLDEST STRONGEST KX The Logical Place [.Sunday in Owings visiting the for- I mer’s mother, Mrs. Bluford Putnam. I Mrs. M. G. Smith of Milledgeville, Ga., is spending some time with her (laughter, Mrs. Lee Add Bliakely, who 1 is a patient ki Dr. Hays’ hospital, i Mrs. T. E. Barnes was called to New j Bern, N. C., on Saturday on account jof the death of her brother, Virgil E. I Kohn. I Mr. and Mrs. George Speake attend-i ed the funeral of Mrs. E. M. Gilles- ! pie in Greenville on Sunday, t Frienls of O. P. Slater will learn [ with interest that he has accepted a j position in Oklahoma City, j Mrs. M. J. Furqueron spent several days this week with relatives in Foun- Itain Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mai'chant and! I Miss Hamilton of Laurens, ’ visited I friends in the city on Saturday. Miss Mary Lou Bell spent the week- i end in Greenville with friends., j W. Elwood Dillard of Augusta, spent Sunday in the city w’ith friends jand rclative.s., j , Dr, and MFs. M. J. McFadden have <Mreturne;l home after spending several weeks in Bishopville visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Reese Young were visitors in Greenville on Monday. Butler Boyd, Jr., spent the week end with friends in Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Poe and children of Greenville,.spent Sunday with Mrs. B. M. Duttoh. Mr. and Mrs. J. JVt“Pitts were^ttre Sunday guests of Mr. and .Mrs. Ru»s D. Young in Laurens: C. J. Killon of Greenville, and Miss H>'thel Killcn of Chicora college, spent the ‘ week-end with Mrs. Killen at The many friends of Mrs. Nannie Davenport regret to leajn that she is iiuite ill. Miss Gladys Griffin of Greenville, is visiting her parents, Mr,’and Mrs. W. E. Griffin. Dr. and Mrs. H. B, Senn of Beau fort, were here last Sunday ,for the funeral of Mr, John Rudd. Admiral .Sam McGowan and sister* Mrs. Rosa Cantey of New York, and Miss^Rpsa .McGiiwan of I.Jiurens, spent Friday w'ith Mr. and D, Nance, Miss Frances Love ly^turned to her home near Chester on Monday, after a visit to her sister, Mrs. R. D. Nance. Miss Lizzie Carter is at home after spending a L w days in Clinton withijJ^ relatives. | Mrs. J. W. Jenkins of Greenwood,f visited the Misses Rudd last week. Miss Gertrude Leaman ami her nvother, Mrs. W. H. I^’aman. were Sat urday shoppers in Clinton. Mrs. J. H. Nance is at home from Gre.enwood where she ha.s been a pa tient in the hospital. .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller, and daughter, 'Marjorie, visited relative.s in'Clinton, on Sunday. Mrs. Joe McClaryof Greenville, is- visiting her parentvs. Mr. and -Mrs. J. \V. ('oleman. Mr. and .Mrs. Love of ('hest(“r, are vi.siting Mr. and Mr.s. R. 1). Nance. .Ir. .« 4f. HI DI> o o 4 i home. Mrs. Funeial seiAices for .John H. HuM. prcminc^fd: citizen of C'ross Hill, who died/dt the Greonwerd hospital. Fri- L ^ for your will and your insurance policies is where they can be most easily located after your death. Choose a box in the Safe Deposit Vault of our bank and notify your family and your lawyers accord ingly. , < • ‘THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” was j ♦ Hill'! day night, .Jan. 11. of pneumonia, were conducled at his home Sunday after noon b.v Rev. R. H. McKinnon and in terment was made in Lilx'rty .Springs ^ D. Boyd has returned home MTTTll'uiH wTiT~a huouTa^ of 'after a three weeks’ visit to her of (’ross Hill. ' ! laughter, Mrs, Fred Culbertson, of; ^Ir. Fa>dd Was the son of the late T. ^.Woodruff. . ^ and Eliza (}o(Klwin Rudd. He Mr.s. Rhett P. .\dair and Mrs. Hu- born .January 13, IfifiK, in ("ross I bel t Pitts were vi.sitors in Greenville ar i was married to .Miss Hattie Rush-; ♦ ■ yesterday. ton, daughter of Dk; J..JI. and 1 ♦ I Mrs. Emma Little is spending this.tha Herring Rushton of .Johnston, in t [week with her, daughter, .Mrs. Morgan* 1KH9. She died two years later. J# ilodd, in Simpson.ville. Mr. Rudd is survived hy one daugh-[ J _ , I ter, Miss Floride Rudd, and two sis-j ♦ ' ters. M'ss Annie Rudd and Miss Lillie'4 Mae Rudd of Cross Hill. He was a'^ popular citizen’ anl there is general ♦ , , 1 I I sorrow over his passing. eur beloved brother, Robert J. McC ra-j ■ . i T I u V, 11 T J V- ■ The following relative.^ served as ♦ rv. a member of Campbell Lodge No. ♦ ' , ROBERT J. McCRARY Inasmuch as it hath pleased A1 mighty God to remove from oui- midst ^ sorrow oyer his passing. The following relative.^ served as l‘*y A P vt * " i active “Tiailbearers; Pierce Rushton, ^ ’ ‘ ■ ■ * ■ ‘ ♦ Glenn Fuller, Jim Turner, Charliey , Therefore be it resolved that Camp-, Turner. Harley Turner, Ralph Jen-; I bell Lodge No. 44 has not only lost a G.Menkins, Roy Scurry. ' ;member and friend, but has sustained, Honotary pallbearers were: Dr. W. j am irreparable loss oT a true and noble p Turner, Dr. C. J. S(nfirry, Boadufoi brother, who was always intere8te(i ^ pj^son. Tom Neel, Rob Watkins. G«t-J in the welfare of .the order, and that^^,^ (*oates, John Scurry,. Eugene' our sympathy be extended to the be-j Hitt. Elkin Griffin, Charles i reaved family and that we commend | Barmore Rasor, Miller Pinson,) them to the Grand Master of the Dm-^ jj Nance, Will Boyce, S'am Austin,, verse, who neither ^luumbers nor Chandler, Will Leaman, Jne .sleeps, but whose all-seeing eye Ks ever I Hill. Jim Wade Hill,, watching over them. ^ ' Bunnie Hollingsworth, Donnan With- Be it further resolved that a page 1 erspoon. Dr. CL B. Mills, Dr. H. B., in our minute book be instrilied iri the ( Senn, Thomas Crews and Weldon Ix*a-1 memory (jf J.he. deceased,'a copx he-man. ' sent to the family, and one to 'The i Numerous friends and relatives jC’linton ChronieU; for publication. .from Greenwood, Clinton, Kinard, .GEOTw. COPELAND, Newberry, I^urens, Ninety^! ' ■ -L T. M. BOLAND, ston, Chappells, Harlcyvilie,- Mount- I J. G. PITTS, J ville and Waterloo attend<xl the fu- ■ * Committee. I neral. 1 Convenient To Come To Pleasant To Bank With! —V Ttie centrally located First Nation al Bank of Clinton is convenient to come to, no matter where your home or business is located. And it’s a real pleasure to do your banking here where every up-to- the-minute facility is at your ser vice, and your business receives prompt, individual attention. OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS First NatioDDl “Clinton’s Strongest Bank” Telephone No. 7 ♦ X ♦ ♦ ♦ : ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ BUY SAFELY ,/' W'hcti compaiiY fome.s uiio.xpectedl.v don’t Ki’t alarmed. Just think, .vour phone will g-et .vou in' touch with the best food shop in South Carolina, by calling !HJ and 100. Almost instant deliver.v service. W'e strive to .give you the best Food the world affords. \Ve ha\e just lots of aimpliments on our meats, also on our .service. Make life easy—get the he.-^t—save you’r Ifealth, and money, too. This week we will ha\e in our market department-^ \'eal, Keef, Pork, .Oysters and Pish. Kingan Bacon at 40c lb.; ("urerl JIam at 20c lb.; Don't be deceived—buy the . ha\*c b(uai-44r--.v4Hfr-4^WHT-e>i^otir--ttTwnr'TiiB(r~ .vear.>. and haVr^made good on our motto. As we begin our tcMith year we i)ledge you our best to sati-s-fy. ar ydlii* money back, (iive us a call and be convinced.-. I V BALDWIN’S GROCERY “The Home of Good Things To Eat Phones 99 and 100 ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BY LICENSED PHARMACISTS « **'*'■ ^ ’ J CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PROMPTI.Y SADLEH-OWENS PHAR^CY ‘At Union Station” \ Phones 377 and 400 Phones 377 and 400 :\ - [ w-' '4. i.