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J * £ ®|je Clinton ChrnnitU I ^flllLsik KEEP YOURSELF FIT- FDPC eon** rm rs c m-,i mwmi c’6NSr)pXrioN^ANO mmfiA ~ othe * ,lls ■ “H,' CUSTOMER OF OURS ■^ir ■*i iiahiiB; :■<» ;■ :■: ■!.'■"■ ■' mmm :iana:ai ■ m arKsia mi; w I •’"• ' . ' •' ^ | Local-Society-Personal | Phone All Locals, Social Rems, to 227. THE HOME OF i ihiwim There are times when you need a blood medi cine— We Have It i....... . . • > When you need a constipation remedy that will really cure and not give temporary relief— We Have It In short, we have anything-ajid everything in the way of reliable remedies, GUARANTEED BY US, that you may need. WE WILL HELP YOU TO KEEP FIT. I j ■■C^ggK H^^^^CLINTON Everybody Uses These Columns and There Is Always Room for One More. Phone* Write or Tell Us of Those Who Come ~ ' ‘ N, and Go. Items Picked Up Here and There by the Reporter. liiiimmB'im mm^mnmimnmm Mrs. J. Lee Young and little A Checking Account ^ is not a hobby; it is good sound business sense jjj for every household. Your check book shows where every penny goes and furnishes the . Be^t possible Receipt in the returned endorsed check. Besides* * it helps you save money. Come in and let us explain. £ Money Left Here takes a vacation—but the one . c> who leaves it V M, S. Bailey £ Son BANKERS “Clinton’s Oldest Bank son, Leland, have returned from a week’s visit to relatives in Chester. Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Lightfoot have returned to Columbia, after several days’ stay with friends in the city. Prof. A. €. Daniel has returned from a trip to Orangeburg. :<? Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Jr., and Mrs. Thomas Jacobs, spent Thursday in Columbia. A. E.'J. A,dair has been on a business trip to New York. Mrs. C. M. Bailey attended the graduation exercises of Chicora. Mr. Marshal Woodson has been spending a few days in town. Mr. Tom Spratt who has recent ly received his discharge, spent from Tuesday until Friday with Mr. and Mrs. John Spratt. i Rev. J. F. Jacobs preached the bacealaureate sermon to thc 4 grad- uating class of the Whitmire grad ed school last Sunday. Mrs. Xarnie Young, who has been making her home in Green ville for the past year, has returned to the city. Mrs. Charlie Wallace, who un derwent an operation for appendi citis at the Clinton hospital, is get ting along nicely. Mrs. R. D. Lewis, of Spartan burg, has been spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Blakely Sloan. Misses Sarah Dunlap, of Rock Hill, Louise Dendy of Seneca, and Louise Simpson, of fChestefr, are to be the week-end guests of Mrs. M. J. McFadden.' Mrs. A. J. Milling expects to leave Saturday to attend the com mencement exercises at Winthrop College. / ’ Mrs. T. P. Burgess and Miss Frances Burgess left on Saturday to attend the Chicora College com mencement. Miss Corinne Bailey has return ed from -Columbia. Mr. Lewis Woodson left on Sat urday for several days’ stay in At lanta. Mr. Frank Young, who has re cently received hi£ discharge, haS -returned to h'is home in Clinton. Misses Marv and Irene Dillard * • « and Alliene Ilipp have returned from their school in Whitmire. ^ Mr. Joe Lindsay, of Chester, visited friends in the city on Thurs day. Miss Irene Blalock, of Winthrop College, is expected home Saturday. Mrs. Whitmer, of Brevard, N. C., is spending some thm^with Dr. and Mrs. I). M. Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bean, Jr., of Washington, have been spending several days with Dr. and Mrs. AY. X Bean. ’ Mrs. J. W. Smith left on Tuesday for her home in Bishopville, after a week’s stay in the city. Misses Leila and Jessie Dillard and Dr. and Mrs. JT* R- Copeland spent (Sunday in Whitmire. Mr. Roy Frieh spent the week end in Hartsville with friends. * , s' Dr:' L. Ross Lynn 'preached at Sumter on last 'Sunday. Miss Rebecca Harman and Miss Alice Smith, of Atlanta, are to be guests of Prof, and Mrs. A. V. Martin, during conirneneement. Mr. T. B. Duckett arrived in the city Monday night from Baltimore Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Hatton and children spent Monday and Tues day in Rock Hill. . Mrs. Downs Bell and little daughter are visiting in Irmo. Mr. A. B. Galloway, of Abbeville, (has been spending a few days in town. ... • Mr. J. S. HlcGregor, of Ruby, spoilt Sunday in town. v Mr. Eugene Bethea, who has re cently received' his discharge, tis visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Young. Mr. Pressie McMillan, of the College of Charleston, spent the week-end at home. Mrs. Sproles, of Greenwood, spent, the weekend . with Miss Blanche Martin. o Mrs. W. S. Blalock, of Goldville, spent Moiiday in town. - Mr. Roy C. Simpson, of Green wood, has been spending a few days in the city. * Air. Eugene Galloway is at home on a ton days’ furlough. Word has been received that Mr. George Mason has landed at New York. Messrs. Louis and Rhett Dugan, who have recently returned from France, are spending some time with th«ir mother. Airs. L. AI. Du- "Goa w Simpson Grocery Go. GOOD THINGS TO EAT Phone 99 and 100 Clinton, CL gan. Mr. Corbett White, a former Presbyterian student, spent the week-end in town with relatives. Mr. T. X. Crocker, former Super intendent of Lydia cotton mill, spent Sunday in town with his family. A$r. Joe Barnett has signed up with Spartanburg for this season and is now playing ball. Aliss Julia Neville, , Who has .been spendling sevdral weeks in Nashville, Tenn., is expected home Saturday. Air. J. K. Johnson is spending part of his vacation with his uncle, Air. Pink Johnson, of Ren no. Aire. Gruber and daughters, Misses Lucile and Maude, f Rich mond, Va., have been visiting Aliss Alary Sue Wilson. Rev. T. P. Burgess arid Air. Geo. Burgess left on Tuesday to attend the graduation exercises at Cihcora College. ^ ~ . Airs. Xarnie Young, who under went an operation for'appendicitis at the Clinton hospital .Alonday night, is getting alopg nicely. Alisses Agnes Henry, -Sarah Frances Glenn and Alell Burgess, of Chicora College, returned home Tuesday- evening. Air, and Airs. R. X Tiddy, of Ab beville. spent Thursday in Clinton. Miss Ina Mae Pitts is at home from her school at Little Rock Mr. L. Gossett, a former student at the’ Presbyterian College, spent hinday in town. Air. Chessley Duvall returned to the iv.iVy on Tuesday after a fur lough with homefolks. .Messrs. Sam Lanham, of Spar tanburg. Kenneth Baker, of Green- .wood. Joseph Lindsay, jof Chester, and Frank Hart, of Columbia were the Grand Chapter officers here for the Royal Arch installation Thursday night. Alossrs. H. Terry, R. A. Babb, M. ,L. Smith, J. X. Richardson, C. A. Power, of Laurens,^ were in town for the Royal Arch installa tion. Air. and Airs. E. W. Stone and children, of Union, spent Sunday witlv relatives in the city. Airs. J. F. Blakely spent the week-end in Fountain Inn. Aliss Alary King returned to Washington on Tuesday. Air. and Airs. W. J. Duvall, Dr. and Mrs. Henderson Henry, of Lockhart, attended the funeral of Air. George Davidson on AIondajTi * • r Alisses Lena and Alice Cpela“ of Lander. College, came home * * ■ittend the funeral of their grand father. Air. George Davidson. The Post Office and all the banks of thfe city will be closed Fri day, Allay 30, National Memorial Day. T Make your both a Luxury with Our > | Dainty Bathroom I! ™"<!* in 3c3 a / i/i Look in your bath room this morning. See if you I j jfj don’t need sponges, soaps, perfume, tooth pa|te, 11 antseptics, brushes and other things to make your |j bath and toilet a delight. We have all of those things you need and will i! sell them to you reasonably. Come to us for your toilet articles and all sorts of drugs store things you need and KNOW they are right*. 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