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I Powders, Soothing Lotions, Antiseptics, etc, etc. are essential to Baby’s comfort at times. It is your fault if you lack any of these. OUR SUPPLY IS COMPLETE OUR PRICES MOST REASONABLE ' I In fact, we make a specialty of catering to the, comfort of His Majesty— Baby I I PERSONAL MENTION*] Mrs. Arthur Adams of Washing ton has been spending several days wi/th Mlrs. G. A. Oopeland. Mrs. John Spratt has returned from Hartsville where she attend ed a meeting of the Synod. MnnrP a n r] MlSS Turn- er spent the week-end in Ninety Six. Mr. D. H. Ehilin has been spend ing a few days at his home in Gas tonia. Mrs. Henry Winn and Henry, Jr., of Greenville spent Friday in the city. Mr. B. L. King spent a few days in Greenwood attending the Metho dist Conference. Mrs. E. W.. Ferguson spent Thursday in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Little of Abbeville spent a few days last week with Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Oopeland. Mrs. Jilin Miller and Mrs. Fittf' HORSE SENSE Abe Lincoln was not distinguished merely be cause he was President of the United States. There have been men w T ho held the same high position whose names if mentioned would be recognized by but a comparatively small percentage of our popu lation. But not so with Abe Lincoln. One of his distinguishing characteristics, a notable part of the equipment that caused him to be one of the best know of our Presidents, was his abundant supply of horse sense. Here is one of his sayings that is permeated with that horse sense—“Get ready and thephance will come.” Being ready is a sure in- vitation to a chance to come, and there k no easi-, er way to get ready than through practicing econ omy and regularly banking your resultant savings in a sound bank like this, leaving them'to grow daily. Your Account is wanted here. M. $. Bailey £ Son BANKERS “Clinton's Oldest Bank" * You are determining Now the sort of Old Age you will have. A Bank Account started now may mean the Difference between later years oj influence, comfort, plea- sure and poverty, discouragement, misery. Mrs. II. K. Aiken/Mrs. Teague and Mrs. Holmes of Laurens were in town for the bazaar. Mr. William Jacobs has returned from a business trip to Florida. Mr. Will Owens spent Thursday and Friday in Greer and Green ville. Mrs. Maggie Hays has returned from a visit of several weeks to Mrs. James Sprunt of Dillon. Mr. Dennis Sowers of the IT. S. Navy has been spending a few days in town with his father, Mr. 0. A. Sowers. Miss M'ittio Young spent Wed nesday in Anderson. Dr. and Mrs. Clair Hays spent Thursday in Greenville. Miss Kate Marshall of Chester is one of the nurses at the Clinton hospital. Miss Mary Ruth Copeland of Winthrdp College spent the week end at home. Messrs. Silas Bailey and Glenn Fuller of- WuffofHl-Fitting-Hehooir have been spending several days at home. Mrs. Frank Kellers and Vir ginia Kellers sp< nt a few days in Augusta last week. Mrs. -Tolbert, of Greenwood was .the guest of Mrs. A. J. Milling on Thursday and Friday. Mir. and Mrs. E. II. Wilkes of Laurens were in town on Friday. Miss Turner of Ninety Six has been added as a member of the graded school faculty and is’with Mrs. AY. II. Shand.s' Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs. Jr., spent Friday and Saturday in Co lumbia. Rev. E. C. Bailey of Edgefield was in town on Thursday and Fri day. Miss Corinne Bailey of Chieora College spent the wqek-end at home. Mrs. William Anderson and ba by have returned to their home in Greenville after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bailey. Miss Bera Bailey accompanied Mrs. Ander son and is spending several days in Greenville with her. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Copeland are spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Rhett Copeland. Miiss Frances Burgess of Chi eora College, spent the week-end at home. Miss Mary Guy of Columbia was the week-end guest of Mrs. Edward Long. The Mothers’ Club will meet Thursday afternoon at four o’clock with Mrs. V. Barks Adair. Mrs. M. L. Koa ’h is spending several days hr Florence. Mr. W. A. Henry is spending several months in Asheville at Dr. Bigg’s sanitarium. Mrs. F. W. Little of Tylersville was in town on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Griffin, Mrs. Ju lia Griffin. Miss Kate M!ilam and Miss Rosalyn Blakeley spent Sun day in Greenwood. Miss Ethel Langston of Laurens spent the week-end with her grand mother. Mrs. John Copeland. ilWitt Mr. D. Boyd spent Sunday in Greenwood. Misses Lois Johnson and Ruth MoCraekin spent the week-end in Columbia. Mr. John Doster has been spend ing a few days at home. Miss Marie*Xdair of Ciiltdt 1 !' Cul- 1 lege, spent the week-end at home. Miss Nellie Adams of Newberry is a patient at the Clinton hos pital. Mr.,T. D. Copeland spent Mon day in Prosperity. — 1 - Miss Elizabeth Tribble pf Due West spent the week-end at home and had as her guest Mass Sarah Patrick of White Oak. Miss Lillian Quinn of Due West spent the week-end with her sister, Miss Bessie Quinn. Miss Nannie Bell Young of G. W. C. spent the week-end at home. Miss Annie Whitmire has been spendi nga'Tew daysTn ~C ross Keys. been quite ill with typhoid fever, is improving. Mr. Will Bell of Greenville spent Saturday in Clinton. Mr. W. B. Blakeley and familv of Ora were in town on Fridav. * Rev. and Mi's. W. II. Stevenson left on Monday for a few days visit to relatives in Due West. Miss Inez Blakeley of Due West spent tlie week-end at home and had as her guest Misses Annaline McCrary and Grace Tashion. Dr. L. R. Lynn is attending a meeting of the Florida Synod. Mrs. A. II. Copeland is spending several days in Columbia. Mrs. G. C. Young has been spending some time in Laurens, Mr. C. E. Graham of Green ville was in town on Tuesday. Coffee Perfection ’ \ • • , Sanlnre'e ^TtereTNrairStrtlfliHr- Ouu stock is complete in all Grades and Prices. — Why use inferior grades when you can have the best. This Good Coffee can be bought in Clinton at— GOOD THINGS TO EAT Plipne 99 and 100 Clinton, S. C. cicicmcLcictciciciriCftocicftcuEicicioncicictcinocic&ocicicimcicicftcftcftc njiijijiuuijijuuuuuuuuuijiuuuiJuuuuuiJuuiJiJiJiJuviManMnan WHOLESALE ARRESTS OF REDS MADE BY AGENTS OF THE DE PARTMENT OF JUSTICE. PLOT NIPPED IN THE BUD Plans for Ratd Have Been in Courso of Preparation at Departmental Headquarters Several Weeks. New York.—-Hundreds of radical*. Including many described- as among the most dangerous anarchist agita tors in the country, were arrested by department of justice agents in simi lar raids upon radical headquarters in mahy cities of the United States. It was learned that 36 warrants had been issued by Commissioner Ge»er- al of Immigration Caminetti for men. in New York considered particularly active ia creating unrdst, and it was reported that these men had been (taught. A nation-wide plot to defy govern ment authority openly is said to have been nipped in the bud upon the eve of the second anniversary of the es tablishment of the Russian soviet gov ernment. This plot, it is alleged, has been advdeated for weeks by combin ed radical elements throughout the,' United States, including the I. W. W.,’ anarchists and Ruslan agitators. Plans for the raids, which took place In New York, Philadelphia, Chi cago, Detroit, 8L Louis, Newark, N. cago, Detroit, St. Louis, Newark, N. J., Jackson, Mich., Waterbury and Ansonia, Conn., and other cities, have been in preparation for weeks. William J. Flynn, head of the de partment of Justice division of invee- tigation, had general supervision of the round-up of agitators. The more important prisoners, it was said, would be held for deportation. 'We haue that Fine Stationeru and All Kinds of ^ IDriting materials and Supplies, | I There is nothing nicer to use than clear ivory ! j white writing paper with envelopes to match, It is j i distinctive and gives your letters added importance, j j You can get this extra fine stationary in our |! Drug Store and all kinds of stationary supplies for j j home, school and office. 1 1 This is the house of “The Careful Druggists." j j 1 SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY ij T/ie MusfjrrovG Drug Store ut Union Station j! Telephone Number 400 |j WILL WITHDRAW INJUNCTION ONLY WHEN STRIKE 13 ENDID Washington.—Eleventh hour effort* to settle the coal strike were met by emphatic declaration from the gov ernment that injunction proceeding* would be dismissed the instant the strike order was withdrawn—and not before. Attorney General Palmer, to whom Mr. Gompers referred all requests for information, refused to *ee newspa per men. - “Mr. Palmer wishes me to say that be will have no statement other than that he made as he left the oa^blnet meeting,” his secretary announced. If you are at all particular as -to your groceries. Buy them from the busy boys y Where quality is a hobby and clean liness prevails. W^have no sugar yet, but we have plenty of syrups. . ~ Karo Fairday, Penford, Brer Rabbit, Royal and Log Cabin (Maple). “THE BUSY BOYS” KING 8 LITTLE CASH GROCERS Phone 54