The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 11, 1919, Image 5
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! PERSONAL MENTION '
We Positively Give
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not only the highest quality in all articles han
dled here, but the HIGHEST GRADE OF SER
VICE and the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE.
Our exceptionally complete stock include
everything in the drug line that a thorou
ghly progressive drug store should.carry.
And our SERVICE guarantees you
exactly what you ask for and desire,
WHEN and WHERE voi\ dfsi re i
Rev. and Mrs. S. R. Bass and
mother, Mrs. Martha H. Blakely
of Roebnek, have been on a visit to
Mrs. J. C. Wilson. *
as given up
ler position with Jacobs & €o., to
re-enter school.
Miss Jessie Belle Young spent
Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Jim
Young.
Mr. Rush Blakely has recently
received his discharge from the
army and is now at home.
Dr. Will Jordan of Baltimore
h«s been spending the past week
with Dr. M. J. McFadden.
Mrs. Lee Wright MeLees and lit
tle son, Robert, left on Friday for
Enoree. Mrs. MeLees will be the
matron at the Enoree Teacherage.
Missed Lois Johnson and Ruth
MeCaslan of Newberry have re
turned after a visit to relatives in
Mississippi.
It. U. W7 Stone spent Wednes-
dhy in Fnion.
Miss Nettie Burgess and Dick
Burgess of Kingstree are visiting
Mrs. Will Leake.
Mrs. Joe Hollingsworth of Un
ion is visiting her mother, Mrs.
John Copeland.
Miss Sara Dixon of Chester 'and
Miss Lafayette Johnson are teach
ing the Wadsworth school.
Mr. O. A. Nicholls of Greenville
has been spending a few days in
Clinton.
Mr. Paul Mayzek is visiting his
mother.
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From office boy to president there is always a
thrill in “Pay-Day.” Do you know what is in your
pay envelope?
Something more than money! Do you know that
you are in it? Ever since last pay-day you have
spent your time, energy, strength and thought in
order to see another pay-day. All that is- -left of—11 past scvreat mTonth
these last few days is in your envelope—the price
of you* How have you planned to use it? Surely
you would not deliberatly plan to spend it all;
these earning days must be days, too. Deposit
part of your money in our Savings Department.
M. S. Bailej & Son
BANKERS
“Clinton’s Oldest Bank ,,
The Springtime of Life—termed
1 Youth
producing season. The majority of men
Too Late,
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correct relation of this period to later years.
follow the majority. Start a Bank Ac&Dunt
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as young as you are today.
doing community work
Mrs. Lillian Robinson of North
Carolina is spending some time
with her sister, Mrs. T. P. Burgess.
Master Thomas Heath Copeland
has returned from a visit of several
weeks in Wyoming.
Miss Louis,' Austin left on Fri
day ror Piedmont where sh( is to
teach in the graded school.
Mrs. John Langston of Darling
ton has been spending several days
with her mother, Mrs. S. A. Phil-
son.
Mr. L. R. Wilson of Cross An
chor was in tc»\n on Saturday.
Mr. John Copeland of Renno
.was in town on ftatnrdav.
Miss Alice Watts is spending sev
eral days with Mrs. J. L. Mi lam of
Laurens. —
Mins Edith- Austin has gone to
4-Darliivgt-on whero slnr is a member
of the faculty of the hiph jidmol of
that city.
Miss Elizabeth Me Murray left
on Monday to attend (Queen’s Col
lege, a i Charlotte.
On last Friday Mr. W. I*. Mont-
jo> v was operated on for'appendici
tis at the Clinton hospital.
M*. Herman Hunter spent Mon
day in Greenville
Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Miss
Clara Duckett, Dr. and Mrs. J. R.
Copeland were the guests on Sun
day of Mr. wnd Mrs. F. W. Little of
the Tylersville section.
Mr. Tommie Oxner of Kinards
spent Monday in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. James Keith of Co
lumbia have been spending a few
days in town with friends.
Mr. J.~W. Crawford spent the
ju week-end with his family,
ij Miss* Adel Martin has returned
from a visit to Charleston.
Misses Carrie and Bell Farr have
returned to Atlanta after a visit to
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Farr/.
Mr. T. X. Crocker of Goldvillc
was in town on Monday.
Mrs. John Yarborough sp(*nt last
11 week in Columbia.
* Mrs. Wallace and children, of,
Kingstree are here on a visit to
relatives.
Miss Maude Ellis has ref^fp^ Dr anr! AfiN—A. E.^ppm-»i?.sipmit
the week-end in Mon treat.
. Miss Inez Dobbins of Clinton is
teaching this session at Goldville,
Her school cpcnefiFMopday.
Mks. Mary leather has returned
from a visit t/Greenwood.
Miss Ethelr Hunter has returned
from a visit? to Cross Hill.
Miss Lula Young spent the week
end in Mountville.
Mj\ Gilbert Blakeley and Miss
Aldine Blakeley spent Wednesday
in Columbia.
Mr. Forest Summer of Newberry
was in town on Sunday.
Miss Albertine Hook has return
ed to Irmo after spending ten day’s
with her sister, Mrs. J. D. Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Copeland, Miss
Sarah Copeland, Messrs. Lynn,
Dixie ’and Bill Copeland attended
the funeral of their brother, Mr.
Roy Copeland last Saturday.
Mr. J. Y. Young of Whitmire
spent Saturday in Clinton. 1
Dr. B. 0. Whitten has been
spending a few days in Pendleton.
Air. J. C. McMillan of Renno
spent Monday in Clinton. .
Mr. Charlie Shockley of Spar-
tanbuyg has been spending a few
from a visit to Mrs. Richard Strain
of Brunswick, Ga.
Air.'and Mrs. J. W. Dillard spent
Thursday in Greenville.
Miss Julia Neville returned on
Wednesday from a three months’
stay in Montreat.
Mr. John Spratt spent the week
end with his family in Montreat.
Miss Mary* Dillard, principal of
the Enoree school, left on last Fri
day for Enoree.
Mrs. Livingston and Mrs. M'ayzck
returned on Friday from Colum
bia.
Misses Louise and Rowena Jones
returned on Monday from a visit
of several months to relatives in
Columbus, Ga.
Dr. Kennedy of York arrived on
Monday tef resume work at the
Presbyterian College.
Mr. and Mrs. Stuckey of Mc-
Smith are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Palmer Robinson.
Mrs. J. A. Bailey has returned
from a week’s visit to Mrs. Rivers
of Spartanburg.
Miss Mary Bean has leturned
from Forest Citv where for the
Why Not Get the Best
In Groceries?
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You are entitled to it. You
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should exercise the utmost care
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in selecting the food for your
table.
Here you’ll get the BEST
always for we handle choice
to serve and satisfy you.
Simpson firoceiy Co.
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days with his sister, Mirs. W. I*.
Jacobs.
Mrs. John Pitts of Renno spent
Monday in town.*
Miss Mablc Simpson has accept
ed a position with Jacobs & Co,
Misses Marie «nd Margaret
Mottz are visiting their sister, Mrs.
John T. Young.
Mrs. George White of Savannah
i.s visiting her sister. Mrs. T. D.
Copeland. '
Major deRohan has returned
and bus resumed his duties at the
1‘rrsbvferian College.
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Mr. A. 1). Dawson has recently
returned from the army and—has
accepted a position with Galloway-
'Sim|>son Furniture Co.
’Mrs: James Frazier of Blairs is
visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Rhett Copeland.
Mr. JV D. Dillard left on Wed
nesday for Baltimore.
Rev. Mr. Templcman of Laurens
spoke on Monday evening at the
Baptist church in regard to the
^To.OOO.OOO campaign.
Miss Lucile Riddle , of Owings
has accepted n position with Miss
Katherine Leas. Miss Julia Tins
ley is also working for Miss Leas.
Ou Saturday afternoon Mrs. J.
II. Hipp had thg»—misfortune of
breaking her arm.
Dr. 'and Mrs. Frank Kellers and
children spent Sunday* in Colum
bia.
All th^* teachers of the Clinton
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graded school have been secured
and thev began their work On Mon-
day*. They are boarding in the fol
lowing homes: Miss Frances An
derson of Greenwood is with Mrs.
R. E. Torresy'Miss Nif a ™Moofe 6T
Ninety Six is with Airs. W. II.
Shands; Misses Sarah James of
Bishopville, Gertrude Smith of
Kinards, Nona Martin of Green
wood and Emily Hutson are with
AIi*s. E. S. F. Giles; Alisses Bell
Payne of Tiyon; Olivia Chambliss
of Lutherville. Ga.. Alario Hall of
Belton. Emma Wright of Honea
Path, Lucy Riser of Kinards, Miss
Ellisor of Winnshoro are with Mrs.
J. W. Copeland.
Phone 99 and 100
Clinton, S. C.
When
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The policy of our Drug Store is to give every- \
one the greatest possible service; to sell them ;j
everything they want, and to put up prescriptions | ■
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SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY
< The Mifsyrove Oruff Store fit Union Stntidn
Telephone Ziumher 400
,, MISS LEASE .
announces her *
Millineiy Opening
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Tuesday, Sept. 16
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Hats are more beautiful than ever.
The beautiful materials and colorings
cannot be described to do them jus
tice. They must be seen to be fully
appreciated.
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All are cordially invited to attend.
BALCONY SPACE
AT ADAIR & SUMEREL.
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