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■ - ^ jb- ■ s flV' .*•> A h;\ Sfg S CLOSER LOOKOUT FOB SMUGGLEJfe Ravival mi lf«(b«4iat Gharek Jlevival rwn'iceB will begin at Broad Street Methodist church on Monday night, August 4th,- at »8;30 o'clock. Rev. R. S. Truesdale, D. D. will preach. I avail myself of the privi lege of the columns of The Chronicle to cordially invite the public to these services. "The day services will pro- tmbly be iwtd tn TTeT inite announcement of hours of wor- ship will be made at the first service. * Henry Stokes, Pastor. / K.'of P MEETING peth. Democrat,^ Texas, urging wtth-j Tbe reghlai muulhly niuetiiig uf the * ^ “ Knights of Pythias Lodge will be held Tuesday night. The Ibdge is in-a flourishing condition and is re ceiving a number of new members. x - x A large attendance is hoped for next “The dispatch of messages to mem-, Tu J^ n j Kht ^ ^ inis Mast Hot be Taken to Mexieb. Sharp Warning Comes. ‘ Washington, July 26.—Outstanding developments today in the Mexican situation can be summarized as fol lows: “Redoubling of efforts by the gov- ernment to prevent smuggling of 'arms across the border and a warning by the president to citizens that viola tions of the anti-smuggling law would he rigorously prosecuted. * ,“An address in the house of repre- sentatlvee by Representative Huds- drawal of the recognition of the dar ranza government and military occu pation of Mexico by American forces until a stable government has beer, established. f • . SOOETT. X Jdr. and Mrs. Jodie Chandler entertained at a delightful three- course dinner on Thursday even ing. The guests present were: Dr. and Mrs, fr. S. Have. Mr. and Mrs. .jf W. B. Owens, Jr., Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Copeland,. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Jacobs, Jr. x : 4 hers of the Mexican senate and house by Henry P. Fletcher, the American ambassador to Mexico, asking their cooperation towards securing more efficient and adequate protection for American lives in the Southern re public. partment that Philip Thompson, 14 year old son of an American citizen, had been kidnapped by bandits from his father’s ranch 30 miles from Mex ico City and was being held for 1,500 pesos ransom. I Reports of a new outbreak of anti- American propaganda by Mcjxican the War Between the Sections before order was fully restored throughout the South. ^“The time has arrived,” declared Mr. Hudspeth, “when this government should say to Carranza: ’You have not Receipt of advices by the state de- ^fulfilled your obligations in the pro newspapers, especially those recog-,,act, Mr. Hudspeth added: “But that nized as Carranza organs in Mexico City, officials believe the kidnapping of young Thompson is a direct result of the inflammation of tpublic opinion by this propaganda. , “Issuing of the statement by the Mexican pmbassv declaring that Mex« ico today has a stable government, al though bandits are at large in some districts and reminding the American people that it wa\several (years after tec£ion of American lives, so we with draw recognitfon of you and will put troops in Mexico to protect American lives until order hr restored there.’” After reading the resolution recent ly adopted by the Texas senate, which asked the federal government either to use troops or permit the State to is not necessary.” “That flag,” he said, >pointing to the Stars and Stripes hanging over the speaker’s desk, “is sufficient.’ Thid remark, as also his declara tion for military intervention, was ap- .pl&uded by the members. In urging military intervention Mr. Hudspeth declared he was “not a lingo” and that he only asked for the protection of American lives. * INSURATVffcE “It*is better to have a policy and not need it, Than to need a policy and not have it.” _ . •• SEE ME TODAY _ T — • — .■-“'■.f •— ^ 7T ‘ - " i W. C. BAILEY, Clinton, S. C. tertained at an elegant iour-course dinner in honor of Mr. Ross Jones of Tampico, Mexico. The guests present were: i^r. Ross Jones, Mrs. Margaret Jones, Mrs. Sophie Abel, Miss Lettie Abel, Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Jones, Mr.’and Mrs. R. E. Jones, and Mrs. Morris^ Bethea. Miss Annie E. Hfctton entertain ed at a delightful lawn party on Tuesday evening in honor of Mias Frances Beard oX- Texas. Ninety 8 * guests were invited and throughout ^ the evening Misses Bera arwl Ruth Bailey servyl punch. Miss Mary Stoke^was quite generous with her musical selections, and her music added much pleasure to the even ing. Misses Bera and Ruth Bailey, Ethel Putnam and Eula, Grace Bobo served cream and cake. Quite a pleasant meeting^of the Knitting Club was held with Mrs. Kenneth Burdette on Saturday af ternoon. Miss Florrie Burdette and Mrs. Herbert Pitts assisted the hostess in serving a salad course. Besides the regular members the following guests were present: Meedames Audre Wallace, Hugh Donnan, Irby Hipp, J. R. Cope land, L. A. Barrow, Miss Florrie Burdette and Mrs. IJubert Pitts. .115*© \ We believe that the high class, am bitious young men of this city are Clinton’s greatestpotential asset. ;— We are glad to have them start in a » t Small way as depositors with us. Many well established business men of this city can date their start on the road to success from the opening of their banking relations with this bank. 1 v. 2 \ ERMETICALLV sealed in its wax- wrapped package, air tight. impurity proof— WRIGLEYS -♦ is hygienic and whole- s ' somel. The goody that’s good for young and old. / The Flavor Lasts ■eaaretoMl WRIGLEVS Look for tk« rrjuicy FRuiTjh^^v hi -T ( v\ ; NC, H / I - l % . :/n k Miss' Lillian Barrow entertained the members of the T. K. K. G. Club on Friday afternoon. This is a newly organized club and the members found the meetings thor oughly enjoyable. . The hotsess served cream and cake,to the fol lowing gu&ts: Mary ^Copeland; Mkrtha Phiilips;^ ''Kmrilici ' Pitts, Martha Davidson, I^eila Norman, Lorie Adair, Ruth Bobo, Emily DaviAwm. Misses Annie B. Adair and IWrgaret Blue were visitors. Mrs. H. D. Rantin delightfully erfteri^ined the •members of the Ar(Usgrove"*Sbeial Club (m Tuesday afternoon. The meeting was well attended and the time spent quite pleasantly with fancy work. Those present were: Mesdames J. W. Fin ney, W. M. McMillan, Will David son, Gus Davidson, Addie Henry, Pel Adair, James Lcaman, R* x Phillips, Henry Young, T. J. Bla lock and Misses Ethel and Essie Davidson. The hostess served a salad course and watermelon. Thoroughly enjoyable was the« picnic of Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. J. M. Pitts. All the- girls who had camped a few week- ago at Yarborough’s Mill brought well-filled baskets. The young men invited brought fruit and candy. The making of the punch caused muph fun, and this was served by Miss Jessie Dillard and Mrs. Hu bert Pitts. Tables had been ar ranged for the occasion and Mes- / 1 dames Jim Pitts, George Copeland. Maggie Hays and Henry Stokes tastefully arranged the {lunches. The guests were then invited to the feast. Some Time You will Be in need.of printing of some kind. Whether it be .letter- heads, statements wed ding invitations or public sale bills, re* member we can turn : out the work at the lowest cost consistent with good wort Cold* Cmm Grip aad laftaMtt LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE TObfcte removo the iwe. There to only «no “BMmmo QainfaM." E.W. 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