The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 01, 1919, Image 5
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T oilet Preparations^
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Full line standard brand Toilet
Waters, Soaps, Talcums, Face
Powders, Lotions, Creams,
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Creams, Tooth Pastes,
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A chor, Was in town on Thursday.
Mafristrate Gus—Cannon of
Miss Ruse Curailson of New Or-
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Are You Interested
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In the Future of Your Child? Habits of Thrift
formed in early years, are the
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for that future. We have given this matter
careful thought and invite the opening of an
i ■ account for your child as the best business
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The Real Test
Not what you get by chance or in
heritance, not what you start with in
life, but what you gain by honest ef
fort is what will make you truly suc
cessful. What are you doing to better
conditions? What are you saving?
Accumulate funds for future needs by
starting a savings account HERE—
NOW.
Checking
too small.
accounts invited—None
M. S. Bailey £ Son
BANKERS
“Clinton's Oldest Bank
Mountville, was in town on Thurs
day.
Mr. J. P. Harper of Anderson,
who has recently received his dis
charge, has been spending the week
with his brother, Mr. R. G. Harper.
Mr. R. A. Boyce of Cross Hill,
spent Wednesday in the city.
Miss Mary Dunlap of Rock Hill,
is spending a few days with her
sister, Miiss Peggy Dunlap:
Sergeant-Major Charles Wheel
wright has been spending a few
days with his sister, Mrs. M. G.
Woodworth.
Mr. \Y It. Owens, Jr., and Mr.
W. R. Young have returned from a
visit to Mr. James Sprnnt of Dil
lon. ^
. Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Dillard and
little som.Jului Wjiliam,.spent
dav in Greenville.
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Mrs. Duncan Johnson and chil
dren of Newberry have been spend
ing a few days with Capt. and Mrs.
T. J. Duckett,
Mr. Tom Hatton of Renno, had
the misfortune of losing his home
by fire last Wednesday morning.
Rev. J. F. Jacobs and J. F. Ja
cobs, Jr., left on Friday for a few
days’ stay in Atlanta.
Miss None Duncan of Whitmire,
has been spending several days with
'Mrs. J. Mi. Pitls.
'Mr. J. A. Davis of Bamberg,
has been spending the week with
his brother, Mr. W. A. Davis.
Mrs. Crawford Clapp and Nell,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. William Lomax of Greenwood-.
Miss Lillian Quinn has returned
to Due West after a visit to her
sister, Miss Bessie Quinn.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Adair spent
Thursday and F.riday in Abbeville.
Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Copeland
went to Atlanta on Friday to spend
a few days and attend grand opera.
Mrs. R. C. Me Lees and little* son,
Robert, have returned from a two
weeks’ visit to relatives in Green
wood. - . .
Mass Huggins, a member of the
graded school faculty, has returned
from Gaffney where she was called)
on account of the death of her
brother.
Mrs. Harvey Brennen, of States
ville, Ga., is spending a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. J R. Copeland.
Mrs. R. M. Duckett of Whitmire,
spent Friday afternoon in the city
shopping.
Mr. J. A. Ladd, a former student
of the Presbyterian college, has
been .spending several days in^wn.
'Mrs. L. A. Barrow spent Satur*
day in Greenville,
i. Mrs. Jeff Boland and children
spent Saturday in Columbia.
Mr. Joe B. Lyles, acting presi
dent of the C. N. & L., spent Thurs
day in the city.
Ml*, and Mrs. Alpheus Watson
of Whitmire, were in town for the
Erskine-P, C. game.
Mrs. J. A. Abel and Miss Lflftie
Abel have returned to Chester.
Mr. John Bowen of Sumter, has
been spending several days with
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Copeland.
>[r. and Mrs. Thomas Jacobs
spent Saturday in Spartanburg, to
attend the P. C.-Wofford ball game.
Mrs. Jane Parks of Greenwood,
has been spending several days with
her sister Mrs. 'M. L. Kelly.
Mrs. M. J. MeFadden and Miss
Nan Copeland will leave on Friday
for Augusta to attend the Chris
tian Endeavor convention.
Mrs. Reeder Workman and Mrs.
Hayne Workman were in town
shopping Friday afternoon.
M)r. Whitman Smith spent the
week-end in Columbia.
leans, is visiting her grandfather,
Mr. S. Bailey, and other rela
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Boland and
Miss Vivian Padgett spent the
week-end at Little Mountain.
Mrs. Frank Tatum of McColl,
and" Miss '"Easterling of Bennetts-
ville, visited Miss Jessie Dillard
Friday.
Mr. Hazel Shealy spent the week
end at Little 'Mountain.
Mrs. J. A. Bailey has returned
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from Washington where she attend
ed the D. A. R. convention.
Dr, S. C. Caldwell is spending
some time on Edisto Island.
The Mothers’ Club will meet with
Mrs.,W. A. Galloway Thursday af-
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ternoon at 5:30 P. M.
Mrs. Florence Rantm of Atlanta,
is visiting her son, Mr. II. I). Ran-
tm;— : : •' • :
M iss Caroline Caldwell and Mrs.
Arthur Copeland leave Friday
morning for Ninety Six. where they
will attend a meeting of the Presby-
terial.
J)r, F. 1). Jones will leave to
morrow For Augusta to attend a
meeting of the Christian Endeavor
society. --——
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Copeland.
Mrs. Emma Little and Mrs. Harvey
Brennen left on Tuesday for Abbe
ville to attend the Thompson-Little
wedding.
Mr. Thomas Copeland returned
to New York on Monday after
visit to his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Little and
Mrs. T. D. Copeland left yesterday
to attend the Thompson-Little wed
ding,
Mrs. Henry Young is spending
some time with her daughter, Mrs.
John C. Henry of Greenville.
Mrs. William Anderson and baby
of Greenville, are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. R.- L. Bailey.
Mr. Jolul Doster of Columbia,
spent Sunday with his parents.
Miss Evie Lewis is spending
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some time in Atlanta.»
Miss Maude Pearson has return-
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ed from a visit tp relatives in Gray
Court.
Miss Annie Mae Wade spent the
week-end with relatives in Chester.
Mrs. Jamey Milam of the Holly
Grove section, is a patient at the
Clinton Hospital.
Mr. Roy Workman spent tin*,
•week-end with his sister Mrs. Quat-
tlebaum of Columbia.
Miss Kate Bryson of Mountville.
spent the week-end with Mrs. Em
ma Bryson:
Mrs. Alyee Young, formerly of
Abbeville, has moved to Clinton.
Mr. John Sheely, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Sheely of Newberry, spent
Sunday with Mr. Olin Sheely.
Misses Gertrude Chandler, Mit-
tie Young and Ethel Russell,.spent
Monday in Newberry .
Mrs. Blakely Sloan and Miss An
nie Hagen have returned from a
visit to Miss Eliza Lindsay of
Abbeville.
Mr. Jack Dillard and family
spent Sunday with Mr. Tom Neigh
bors.
Miss Elizabeth Douglas leaves to
day for Columbia where she will
represent the Clinton graded school
in the State contest. Jack Davis
will represent the boys in a similar
contest. ' '
a meeting of Bethel Presby
tery held last week in ChesteV, Dr.
D. M. Douglas was appointed a
commissioner to the General Assem-
blv which convenes in May at New
Orleans.
Mrs. Martha H. Blakely has re
turned to Roebuck, after a visit to
her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Wilson.
That is what we are and what we strive to be.
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Your table is the shrine upon which we offer
our service.
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We are dealers in “better than ordinary" gro
ceries. Our shelves are stocked with the best
in the market of standard goods.
Let us take the responsibility of what you piit *
on the table to tempt the appetites of your
family. ' *
Groceries are the life of any individual.
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Let us supply your nourishment in a way that
will be cheapest to your purse and most satis
factory to your pallette.
GOOD THINGS TO EAT j
Phone 99 and 100 Clinton* S. C.
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If the son or wind has begun to tan or roughen y*
your skin don’t delay coming to us NOW and getting ||
a soothing lotion which will restore' your skin to [i
softness and rosiness. * [j
The task is so much easier when you begin in i;
time.
Use our TOILET SOAP; they are delicately per
fumed and will make your bath a delight.
Buy all your drug store
KNOW they are right.
things from us and
SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY
The Mtisgrove Drug Store at Union Station
Telephone Humber 400
Clean Store-Clean Goods
Come around and pay us a visit.
We are going to give the peo
ple of Clinton and vicinity the
Best Foods that are obtainable
at rock bottom prices.
We have in Fruits and Vegetables this week.
Fresh Cabbage, New Irish Potatoes, Fresh Beans
Fresh Tomatoes, Lettuce, and Celery..
Florida Grape-Fruit, nice Bananas, Pippin Ap
ples, Fresh Strawberries, Sunkist Oranges and
California Lemons.
YOURS FOR SERVICE
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The Cash
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