The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 17, 1919, Image 5
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A Good Drug Store
ficrc’s the Store
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that has what you want when you wanVit and
as you want it.
We know how to buy drugs to get
the best quality and we know how
to sell them so that you get what
you want.
In addition to KNOWING HOW, we afe
dominated by the desire to please you.
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| i of Personal Experience come too high in cost
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I j variably the strongest ad\ocates of the bank acco
unt is the man who has
Learned by Experience
S' ’and then it is|-often
Too Late.
ofit by the teachings of Experience—
an account today.
The Right Bankin:
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is a matter of particular importance to you at
this time.
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Because of our breadth of service, financial
responsibility and the progressive policy of our
conservativeTnanagement, we are well quali
fied to render distinctly valuable service to
you.
We will be glad to help you in every possi
ble way. —‘iv-i-u——, ——
M. $. Bailey £ Son
BANKERS
v “Clinton’s Oldest I$ank”
a PERSONAL MENTIoTl
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Miss Maudo Pearson is visiting
relatives in Gray Court.
Mrs. W. P. Baldwin is at* home
after spending a few weeks with
her mother at Kenno,
tyr. and Mrs. D. 1C. Heustiss
spent Saturday and Sunday with
Mrs. Thomas at Careilse. ✓
Mr. Hugh Johnson left this week
fui 1 his home in Mipoiosippi after a
mother, Mrs. Mattie
visit to his
Johnson.
Mrs. Albert Galloway and chil
dren left Thursday for a month’s
visit to relatives in Manning.
Dr. Bennett from Fountain Inn,
visited his daughter, Mrs. Johij T.
Blakely Thursday and Friday.
Miss Mary Philson from Gaffney
is visiting her grandmother, ‘Mrs.
S. F. Philson.
- MVs. Sam Kern left Sunday fop
a week’s stay with relatives in
Batesburg.
Miss Nail Copeland left Satur
day for a two weeks’ stay in Spar-
tanburg. '
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hardin
from Spartanburg are on a visit to
Mr. Frank Copeland: -
Miss Caroline Caldwell has re
turned from Hendersonville where
she was called on account of the
death of her little niece.
Mrs. J. I. Copeland and Marion
Copeland have returned from a
visit to friends in Laifcaster and
Charlotte.
Air. W. 1). Copeland and Isaac
have returned from a visit to rela^
tives in Newberry.
Airs. Sophia Abel has returned to
Chester after spending a week with
Mrs. Lee Young. . * *
Air. Wess Donnan of Tylersville
spent Thursday in town.
Air. L. B. Dillard spent the week
end with the Boy Scouts at Yar-
horough’s Alill.
Mr. Spurgeon Sumeral has been
on a vihit to Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
McGregor of Ruby.
Miss Eughnia Drennan of Rich-
Young.
Mr. Guy Copeland and Mr. C.
W. Stone spent Sunday at Glenn
Springs.
ftlr. Hugh Moody of Gainesville,*
Alrs^AL J. McFadden and Dorsey
Hdwze are spending some time in
Brevard.
All’s. B. H. Boyd has been visit
ing relatives in Florence.
Mrs. AV. H. Shands is visiting
Mrs. T. P. Carson in Greenville.
Aliss Sarah Hunter has returned
from a visit to Miss Mary Ander
son of Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bell and
family of Greenville have been
spending several days in town with
relatives.
Miss Lila Dillard and Aliss Gcr-
trmle Chandler spent Saturday in
Greenville.
Air. and Airs. J. F. Jacobs, Jr.,
have returned from a two weeks’
visit Jn Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones
of Petersburg, Va.
Alfr^nd Airs. George Wright and
family have returned from a short
stay in Afontrcat.
Mr. ahd Mrs, (’hits. Dcwev of Nor
folk. spent last AVednesday with Mr.
and Mrs. A. It. Wallaek. Mr. Dewey
will go to China in October to do
government work and is a nephew of
the late Admiral Dewey.
Mrs. Richard Fulmer and little son
Everett, of Columbia, sjamt a part of
last week with Mrs. Frank Boozer.
Mrs. L. B. Dillard has returned
from a ten days’ trip to New York.
Air. and Airs. Raymond Beard, of
Columbia, have been spending sev
eral days in the city with relatives.
Mr. %. If. Wright, of Whitmire,
•spent Saturday in Clinton.
Mrs. Pet Parrott Fouehe. who
has becn in the Clinton hospital for
several weeks, was able to return
to her home on Afonday.
•Aliss Klise Spencer of Washing
ton is at home on a two weeks’ va
cation.
Air. ami Airs. T. 1). Copeland
have returned from a visit of sev
eral weeks in Savannah. Their
son* "Master'-Thomas Heath Cope
land, has gone on an eight weeks’
visit to Arizona with Dr. and Mrs.
George AVhite:
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Mr. •and'Alts., Lewis Henderson
of Blairs, jare visiting Air. and Airs.
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Frank Adair. • ’ '
Air. and Mrs. E. T. Riehbourg
have gone to Alountain Rest for a
stay oil two w r eeks.
Fla., is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Will
Leake. _
Miss Susan Moody of New York
is visiting Mrs. C. C. Bailey.
Miss Dell Leake of Greenville
spent last Wednesday in town with
relatives. '
Misses Jfate and Helen Alilam arc
visiting relatives in Columbia.
Mr. and Airs. J. T. Robertson are
spending this week v in the. moun
tains.
Mrr K. C Phikwm of Abbeville-t
was in town on Thursday.
Airs. Edward Long is spending
some time in the mountains of
North Carolina.
Airs. Annie Giles Bailey reiunied
on Alonday from a visit to relatives
in Greenwood. .
Air. Frank AYiIson of Due AYest
was in town on Alonday.
AIrs.J5. Ik AA'right‘of-Whitmire
is a.-patient at the Clinton-hospital.
Air. R. R. Hafner of Chester
spent Alonday with Airs. L. B. Dil
lard. . . ...
Air. James Kennedy of Chester
spent 'Monday in the city with
friends.
Aliss AVinnie Jeans left on Tues
day for Augusta to attend the mar
riage of her brother.
Aliss Ollio Simpson of Neely’s
Creek is visiting Aliss Alargaret
Blakely.
Aliss Ida Alae Hunter has return
ed to Laurens after a visit to Robert
Jeans.
Rev. AV. II. Stevenson, Atisscs
Alargaret Blakely and Bessie Quinn
attended a meeting of the Y. P. C.
V. held last week in Newberry.
Miss Edith McGill of Smyrna
is the guest of Aliss Bessie Quinn.
Dr. R. W. Johnson, Messrs.
Parks Adair, B. H. Boyd, AI. J.
AIcFadden, J. W. Finney, W. A.
Galloway, J. P. Carter Aid W. M.
McMillan spent. Sunday with the
Boy Scouts at Yarborough’s Mill.
Air. A. B. Galloway of Abbeville
spent the week-end with his family.
Airs. Homer Todd has returned
to Greenville after spending some
time with her parents, Air. and
Mrs. R. Z. Wright.
Mr. Hugh Dick of Atlanta was
a visitor in the city this week.
Miss Edna King of Pelham. Ga.,
is the guest of Afiss Jrene Wilburn..
Mr. R. AI. Duckett of Whitmire
was in town on Tuesday.
Miss Evic IiMvift hflg retTimed to
the city after taking her vacation.
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Air. and Airs. W. G. King are
spending the week in Asheville,
having joined Airs. King and fam
ily there for several days.
Air. J. S. Craig was a Tuesday
visitor -in the city.
Rev. AI. G. Woodworth, who is
supplying the First Presbyterian
church of Greenwood for the sum
mer, spent Monday in the city on
business.
Aliss Daisy Wilson who is tak
ing a business course in Columbia,
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spent the week-end at home with
her parents.
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Aliss A r iola Kimble, a member of
this year’s graduating class at the
Orphanage, left Tuesday for At
lanta where she has accepted a po
sition at .Oglesthrope Ini vers ity as
secretary to Dr. Thornwcll Jacobs.
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Mr. and Airs. AY. I*. Jacobs and
son AY. P. Jacobs, Jr., have return
ed home after a visit to Airs. fl. F.
Shockley in Spartanburg.
Mr. E. J. Adair spent the week
end at Glenn Springs.
Dr. Ross Lynn spent Sunday in
Greenville and preached at the
Second Presbyterian church.
Air. and Airs. Chas. E. Aloody of
New York, will arrive today to visit
Air. and Alr.s C. C. Bailey.
Here’s a grocery problem
you’ve of teir encountered
One can of peas ,at 18 cents —another can —
same size —at 23 cents. What’* the difference?
•You don’t know and ask the clerk. ~
Does he know—or does he just tell you “the 23
cent article is better.”
Our clerks do know —they can tell you the why
and wherefore of every product on our shelves and
they’re gjacf to do IfT
They know groceries.^
For instance, there’s the question^bf the merits
of various baking powders.
We recommend RYZON.
Not because we make a lot of money by selling
RYZON, but because we have tested it and tried
it and found it a product we can endorse.
RYZON is the scientific product of a great che
mical organization, a decided favorite among the
foremost domestic scientific and one which works
perfectly in~the hefffre. Hurres11 y~*priced ~at' 40
cents a pound.
Simpson Grocery Co.
GOOD THINGS TO EAT
Phone 99 and 100 Clinton, S. C.
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niLLSTRE
Every
PRESCRIPTIOTI
Compounded
Careful!
andUmfie
TOEREUER
When your loved ones are sick you want to ij
KNOW that the medicines you give them are the j j
very best. So when your physician writes your
prescription bring them to us and they will bring j j
back health.
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Give us all ef your trade for drugs and drug
store things.
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We are Careful Druggists.
SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY
...The Mustirovo Druff Store at Union Station
^Tvlyph ojagArttm b o r J OO
Clean, Wholesome, Sani
tary Groceries
We Stress Cleanliness
TRY:
Liggett’s Guerin Brand Cherries. Me
dium size. 35c the bottle.
Select Valencia Shelled Almonds--70c lb.
Haas Asparagus Tips.
Nabob Columbia River Salmon.
Ryzon—the Perfect Baking Powder--40c
the can.
REMEMBER—We don’t cut prices, we make
them.
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retaiTat wholesale
King's Cash Grocery
W. G. KING, Manager. -~
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