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Phone 1 Phone 1 * _ . _ .... • . Our New Fountain a • ' •" " "T Has been installed and • >-» we are now serving the best drinks in the City. Our Ice Cream is delicious also. >. i You’ll always get the best at Our store. -• . A ^ ' <• ^ v • *. PROMPT DELIVERY mill-N Kellers P , Frank Kellers, Ph. G., Prop. ' 4 ‘The Rexall Store*' Successors to .The City Pharmacy Phone 1 Phone 1 Our Legal * Responsibility i', 1 " to T our, customers^insure^ |the]’safeguarding of your funds in this"Bank. " Il ' ' ll *j” l !E r l V' ; Our Personal Responsibility . ' . - » . ' . « ( . ” 4 ' gives ^each member of the bank a friendly inte rest in whatever business problem you may care •'< ' t i . ^ • '-a ^ v to discuss with Us. If we can help, Command us. GET DOWN TO. A PEACE BASIS-- A JuiU acn f S'?' —The wadis overlandjit is true we ^Talllhelpedlto’win it, but that' is a thingjof the past—Now is the time, to get on a firm peace tjasis and develop our home business. An account with this bank will help you. Start a Checking Account i M. $. Bailey £ Son BANKERS “Clinton’s Oldest Bank” ®ltp Clinton (Hijrmttrip vmiiMSiiiBi vai'iHiy vbbb'■iiMiKiBiiiaiinBiaBisjB » 1 Local-Society-Personal | Phone All Locals, Social Items, to 227. . * N. Everybody Uses These Columns and There Is Always Room for One More. Phone, Write or Tell Us of Those Who Come and Go. Items Picked Dp Here and There hy the RepoHer. ■ isiasBrnauMiisu ■nai The Ladies’ Soc&ty of the ' y PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION ft ; wsiani Misses Louise Ferguson of Sa vannah, Ga., ^largarct Russel of Society f nttrEiRTTg-spivey of Cbn 1 - way, and Corinne Bailey, all of Chicora College, spent the week end here, the attractive guests of Mrs. C. M. Bailey. Miss Hester Seabrook of Edisto Island, and a student of Ohicora College, was the -guest of Miss Elizabeth Douglias last week-end. Mr. James Sprunt of Dillon spent Sunday here with his wife and family. -Miss Sarah Frances Glenn has returned to Chicora College after being at home a few day* • . Mrs. J. F. Jacobs is visiting her sister, Mrs. Townsend in Anderson. Mrs. Corrie Rivers and Miss Sarah Rivers returned to their home in Spartnbiirg Thursday af ter visiting Mrs. J. \V. Copeland, Sr. Miss Mittie Young has returned from Greenville where she visited •her mother ami sister. Miss Mary Bean spent the week end “withJfersTsfer^ 31 is. L. M. Ken nedy in Spartanburg. # Mr. George M. Wright spent Wednesday in Greenville. 3Ir. W. B. Farr, was at home for a few days this week. Mrs. Charlie Wallace visited her sister, 3Iiss‘ Allienc Riehbourg in Honea Path last week. . Airs, Robert McLees and son re- Juraod home last week from Green- wood Avhere they visited Mrs. Mc- L§es. v Mrs. Jim Keith, of Columbia, wjus the guest of Mrs. Julia Griffin last week. \ . Misses Peggy Dunlap, Belle Free, Ethel Willis, Eargle, Moore and Anderson all spent the week-end with their homefolkx. X . Dr. Frank Kellars spent Thurs day in ColiimKtft:' The many -friends of Miss Eargle are glad to have her hack again after having been absent on ac count of sickness. Mr. A. B. ffnlloway. of-Abheville. spent Sunday here with his family. Miss Marion Copeland and plas ter. Isaac Copeland spent the week end iivNewbcrry with Miss Martha Vance Ellisor. ]\I rs. Chiblress and da ugh t <■ rs, af Laurens, were in town 3Ionday. ^fiss Bessie Dillard, of Spartan burg. h is returned home after vis iting her -parents, Mr. and Mrs. .lack Dillard. Miss Mary Setzler, of Whitmire, is the guest of her sister. Mrs. E. 0. Ilentz. 3-frs. A. B. Galloway is at home again after an enjoyable visit to friends and relatives in Mayesville. Dr. W. C. Harper, of Spartan burg. spent Sunday with friends in town. _ * W. E. Dick, of the V. S. Navy, spent Sunday here with his broth er, A. W. Dick, a student at the Presbyterian College. Mr. S. B. Jones, of Newberry, visited h1s nreee. Mrs. Arthur Cope land last week. Mrs. Roaehe, of Columbia, is the guest ( f Mrs. George Odiorne. Rev. J. r . M'ahaffoy. of York, was in town Monday. 3Iiss Katheruu' Kennedy, of Spartanburg., is visitim-. her grand- -mother. Mrs. W. S. Bean. 31iss Marif .Motz. of Lincolnton. N. C.. is the guest of her sister* M*^- dno. T. Young. 31iss LoiC^rMill an spent Sun- davat Ronuo with rek'tives accom- * panied by 3Irs. Lizzie Owens arid Miss Ruth Davidson. 3Iiss Arina Ilentz, of Baltimore, has arrived in the city to tako charge of Adair & Sumerel’s milli nery parlors. v Mrs. l&HasnBswasfffissiBBBSBsassaB Potatoes Methodist church met with BOttgr Boyd 1 bfr^tnrniiayr— 3Iis8 Lois Johnson and Mr. John Doster went to Newberry Tuesday to attend the McCracken-Suber wedding. ° ’ « Mr. Guy Shannon, of Whitmire, was here with his sister, Miss Cor- rine, Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. A. G. Wilson returned home Friday from Statesville, where she visited her daughter, Miss Mary Sue Wilson. ——— — ,Dr. D. C. Bennett, of Fountain Inn, visited his daughter, 31rs. Jno. T. -Blakely, this week. Miss Sarah Bolt, of Laurens, vis ited friends here this week. . . . • a Mrss Nannie Love Copeland spent several hours here on Friday with relatives, on her way from Baltimore to Heath Springs where she goes as milliner. 3Ir. T. N. Crocker of Wiare Shoals, spent Saturday and Sunday here with his family. Dr. and 31in. Henderson Henry returned to their home at Lockhart after spending a few days with 3Ir. Will J. Henry and family. 3fiss 3Ilivttic Holland, who is teaching at Irmo, spent the week end here with homefolks. 3Iisses Elizabeth Tribble, Isa belle and Inez Blakely, of Due .West Woman’s College, spent sev eral days at home this week. Mr. T. D’ Cdpd spent Tues day in Prosperity. 3rr. Munson Buford, of. New berry, is visiting friends in town this week. Miss Ellene MeCaslan is now connected with Adair & Sumerel in the millinery department. The Inter-Society Oratorical Con test of the Presbyterian College will l>e held in the college auditorium on Friday night and the public is. co^di- dially invited. Gobbler BIB r ~ | New shipment just ar- GOOD THINGS TO EAT Phone 99 and 100 Clinton, S. C. IISsIHtssjjwliSsisllHiHiSsisfilMlissiisiHiSSSjjssisISIsiSfSIis ^ j CROWD FAVORS LODGE’S STAND Anti-League Meeting Held in Boston. Soldier Not Heard. Man in Uniform Asks for Voice but is Benicd with Senators (Jh’eir IVeferenoe. Boston, March 8.—Resolutions- in dorsing the attitude of Senator Lodge towards the proposed league .. of _na- tions and opposing the acceptance of the constitution of the league in its present form were adopted at a meet ing at Tremont Temple tonight. A man in uniform w^io demanded from the floor the right to speak on the res olution failed to get a hearing. Attacks on Ihe league by Senators Borah and Thomas ami Former Sen ator Beveridge, drew yrequent ap plause. A minority at times interrupt ed the speakers to dissentNaut counter demonstrations drowned their voices. When Senator Borah declared no pro vision for the freedom of Ireland had been made he started a demonstration that was helped along by a young wo- man in the gallery who unfurled the flag of the “Republic of Ireland.’’ As the meeting >was ealled to order, a man in the audience called for Three cheers for the president and got them, but after that those who sympathized with the speakers had the meeting ■well in han/1. Resolution opposing the adoption / the constitution of the league in -its present form to be sent to the peace conference and the United States sen ate, were offered. The greater part of the audience rose in approval and the band striking -up “The Star Spangled Banner’’ brought the others to their feet. ; . ^ Three speakers later -addressed an offlverflow meeting of several thousand persons in the streets. King will have his Milli nery Opening Wednesday March 19th. X We have Dyes for Easter <md . m 9 * edicines I for you < Come in and get some of our “fast color” dyes to change the color of and brighten up your faded ribbons and things, which are not worn enough to throw away. . While you are dyeing these things the Children can have lots of fun coloring eggs for Easter. And while you are in our store, let us supply you with some spring medicines to clear out your clogged system and make you get rid of that “tired feeling7 r . ! SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY The Musgrove Drug Store at Union Station Telephone Number 400 We have just received a shipment oV beautiful hand painted China in fancy] odd pieces. G. M. & E. H. WILKES & CC. Pay Cash—Cash Pays Here’s Something for That Sweet Tooth: v ' , . Becker’s fine cake in Colonial, Nea politan, Pound, Raisin and Jelly Roil. ^Mighty good. Thg^ mgre' you eat —the more you want. Weight from 1 1-2 to 4.1-2 lbs. Price 65c to $1,75. Patty Pan Cakes—our own.make. • Baked daily. 40c the dozen. RETAIL AT WHOLESALE B. L KING T The Cash Grocer TELEPHONE NO. 54 > -»a ■