The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 10, 1919, Image 5
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Phone All Locals, Social Items, to 227.
Everybody Uses These Colamns and There Is Always Room
for One More. Phone, Write or Tell Us of Those Who Gome
•and Go. Items Picked Up Here and. There hy the Reporter.
i For the Shave You Want
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4 a good brush and correct soap—either caka,
J powder or cream.
t We Have Them
j ' After the shave you want either a delightful
f cold cream, or a soothing, healing face lotion.
j We Have Them •
A In fact we have everything you may
^ need tQ-proniote shaving comfort and ..satist^c-
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tion.
Mrs. C. L. Vaughan and little C.
L. Jr. from Waynesboro, Georgia, are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Owens.
Mrs. Sallie Johnson is visiting
relatives in Union this week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Templeton
of Liberty -are the guests of Mr.
and Airs. Rhett Templeton.
Mjss Mittie Young spent a few
days the past week in Newberry
as the guest of her aimt, Mrs. Dun
can Johnson. . *
Zt M sroae phone 7
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Stop the Leak!
Get the habit of going regularly to the bank, and
when you spend money spend it wisely.
The Saving Habit
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is not always easy to begin, but once started, it
grows on you and gives infinitely more satisfac-
onand pie asure than acts of extravagance.
fvVOffiRCIAL BA
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CLINTON,
The Right Banking
Connection
is a matter of particular importance to you at
this time.
Because of our breadth of service, financial
responsibility and the progressive policy of our
conservative management, we are well quali
fied to render distinctly valuable service to
you.
We will be glad to help you in every possi
ble way.
Dr. J. Lee Young, Mr. and Mrs.
Mac Hipp, Mr. Lynn Rounds. Miss
Emma Hipp and Mr. Reece Young
attenedd the Shriners meeting
which was held in Hendersonville
on July 4th.
Mr. John Copel'and of Nashville
Ark., is visiting Mr. Harrison
Cpeland.
Miss Helen Williamson of Lan
caster has returned home after a
visit to Miss Nan Copeland.
Miss Annie Milling has return
ed to her home in Greenwood after
a week’s visit to her aunt, Airs. A.
J. Milling.
Mr. William Jacobs spent a few
days last weeir‘ in Spartanburg.
From there he attended the Shrin
ers meeting in Hendersonville and
is now in Asheville, N. €., on busi
ness.
Airs. Hook of Irmo is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. J. D. Bell.
Mrs. J. Whitman Smith has re
turned from a visit to her father
in Bishopville.
Miss Lillian Barrow, who has
been the guest of Miss Alary Car-
^igan-uf-Soekty-HUL-Jiaa returned
home.
Mr. T .D. Copeland left Thurs
day for a few weeks’ stay in Sa
vannah, Ga.~ ' ^ '
Miss Lois Johnson has relumed
from Whitmire and Union where
she visited relatives.
Dr. and Airs. J. D.’Jaeobs. and
little son. Dillard, of Atlanta, Ga.,
have been visiting Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Jacobs and Mr. an\l Mi’s. W.
J. Bailey.
Quite a number of the young
Folks in town spent a pleasant
Fourth out at Musgrove.
Mr. Bluford Copeland of Nash
ville, Ark., has been called to the
bedside of his brother, Mr. Harri
son Copeland, who ia q-urte^U.
Aliss Alliene Hipp left Wednes
day for a week’s visit to friends
in Hampton. „
~ Aliss Jasie West is the guest of
Miss Rosalyn Blakeley.
Dr. and Mrs. Jas. R.„ Copeland.
Mr. and Airs. J. A. Chandler and
Miss Dorcas Alason spent last Fri
day in Greenville.
Altr. and Airs. J. Whitman Smith,
Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Dr.
and Mrs. J. D. Jacobs, of Atlanta,
Ga., Dr. and Mrs. Jas. -R. Cope
land, Mrs. J. B. Townsend and Rev.
Thornwell Jacobs left Monday for
Asheville. N. C., to attend the
Southern Newspaper Pub. Associa
tion.
Aliss Alary Dillard left Friday
for Natural Bridge. Yu. She will
be joined there by her* sister Miss
Irene and will go to New York for
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the summer.
The friends of Mrs. Pet Parrott
Fouche will be glad to know that
she is rapidly improving, aft<?r
having undergone an operation at
the Clinton Hospital.
the
ed home, ’accompanied by Aliss
Lpuise Long and Mr. Frazier Blair
who will spend a few days here os
her guests.
Mr. Henry Young spent the
week-end in Greenwood.
Mr. Christopher Adair has re
turned from a visit to friends in
Atlanta.
Mrs. Evie Burr of Nashville,
Tehn. is spending a few vfceks
with Mrs. W. J. Baitev and Airs.
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Air. HazeL Shealey spent
w-eek-end with his mother in Lit
tle Alountain. *
Dr. Thornwell Jacobs of Atlanta
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has been visiting his sister, Mrs.
W. J. Bailey.
Air. and Airs. E. W. Fergusen
and family and Afrs. Jas. R. Cope
land have returned from a trip to
Charlotte.
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Miss Jimmie Ola Sparks,, who has
been visiting.in Blairs, has return-
Aliss Irene Blalock left Friday
for a visit to friends in Chester.
Aliss Caroline Caldwell left Sun
day for Hendersonville, X. C.,
where she was called to the bedside
of her neice who is ill.
Air. Roy Copeland of Jackson
ville, Flu., has returned after a
visit to his father. Air. R. J. Cope
land.
Airs. Culbertson of Cross Hill
is spending a few days with her
parents, Air. and Airs. W. D. Boyd.
Air. and Airs. W. B. Farr mo
tored to Rosemont » and ^Harris
Springs July 4th. -
Aliss Jimmie Atkins has gone to
Whitmire for a few week*.■
The friends of Air. J. D. Dillard,
who has gone, to Baltimore for
treatment, will be glad to know
that he is improving and expects to
return home within a few days.
Air. Guy Copeland of Birming
ham, Ala., has returned home •after
spending a few weeks with his
mother, Mrs. J. Rhett Copeland.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Heustess left
Thursday for a few days’ stay at
Glenn Springs.
, Lieut. Joe H. Phinney of Camp
Meade, Aid., has been home on a
five-day furlough, accompanied by
his friend, Lieut. Martin.
• Dr. arid Mrs. D. M. Douglas and
family left Friday to visit rela
tives in Chester.
Mrs. A. J. Alilling and family
have £rone to Greenwood to visit
relatives;
Aliss Beulah McCall is spending
a few days in Augusta, Ga.
Miss Alary Wilson has returned
from a week-end visit to her broth
er in Abbeville.
Aliss Alma Collins has gone to
Asheville to spend a few weeks
Barrett.
Airs. Alma Norman aiTd daugh
ter, Alary, arr visiting in Union.
Air. and Mrs. Wm. Anderson of
Greenville are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. Bailey and family.
Miss Lucia Aloore has accepted
a position with Jacobs & Ct>.
Airs. Tom Holland, who under
went an operation at the Clinton
Hospital is getting along nicely.
Mrs. J. D. Jeans left Wednesday
for a three weeks’ visit to friends
in Greensboro, ,N. C.
The Baptist SundajT School en
joyed u picnic out at Bush River
Alonday afternoon.
Aliss Alice Rice of Coronaea has
returned home after a visit to Miss
Agatha Bailey.
Mr. F. M. Boland and children
have returned from Greenwood
where they have been visiting Mrs.
A.* J. Sproles.
Misses Mary Cannon of New
berry and Alary Setzler of Whit
mire are visiting Airs. E. D. Hentz.
Misses Frances Barnett and Jane
Sharp of Atlanta, Ga.. are *the
guests of Mrs. A. V. Martin. ,
Lieut. Will Roseboro of Ches-,
ter is the guest of Air/John Spratt.
Alesdames Remmie Johns and Y. (
S. Yeldell of Greenwood have re
turned home after a visit to Airs.
J. D. Jeans.
Mr. Ralph Blakely spent a few
days last week with friends in
Greenville. ' -
Mr. Jack Doster * of
spent the week-end
mother, Mrs. B. Doster.
Just Call Our Phone No 99 or 100
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Groceries Quick
A polite, intelligent clerk will take your ordei
and sec thatjt’s filled properly.
—And we wffiYteltveT it T<y~you7' 'aobr 7n a "few
minutes. That's just part of the service we are glad
to give you along with your groceries. -
We want to save you* time and make it easy
and pleasant as well as profitable for you to trade
with us.
Take,the simple matter of baking powder for
example. Yon don’t use much of it in the course
of a year, but if it isn’t good it can spoil a great
deal of valuable food.
We’ve studied baking powder and have come to
the conclusion that one of the best we can offer
you is RYZON.
It’s pure, it is extremely high in leavening power
and it is always uniformly excellent. The price is
right, too, 40 cents per pound tin.
ATfd’remember, Irke everything else ybii buy at
our store, your money back if you are not entirely
pleased—not just satisfied—pleased.
Simpson Grocen Co.
— GOOD THINGS TO EAT
Phone 99 and 100 Clinton, S. C.
j, And if you should get bitten or stung, we have 11
j | the things to give you relief. j J
j j Use our dainty perfumes in this hot weather. 11
S We are Careful Druggists. ~ i
Druggists
PHARMACY! |
Store at Union Station
Number 400
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BROOMS
50c
BROOMS
50c
Always the Best for Less at King's
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WHILE THEY LAST
BROOMS
v At SOc Each
Fresh Country Butter and Eggs
TRY US- TEST US
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RETAIL AT WHOLESALE
King’s Cash Grocery
W. G. KING, Manager.
TELEPHONE NO. 54
BROOMS
50c
BROOMS
50c
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