The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 04, 1919, Image 5

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PERSONAL »;!TT1 'l^i m' Mr. and Mrs* Fred Gaines, .after Thursday in Greenwood, making thdr home in Abibeville for the past year, have gone to Oklaho- «fta4JityrGk4» M where thny wilLresido. iireSIlimCKi, Don’t Let a Cold Get the Start of You! Don’t Take Chances of having to Worry Through the Winter with one cold on top of another. * We offer you a Cold Cure that will save you all tjiat trouble—One that does not act in the harsh and severe manner of many kinds, but is less unpleasant andmore certain. ■Tu-nrra-lifl mmmsa WHITMAN# f^jynllohl C duu/Sl K&LLt*^ iC PHONE / NIOHT PHONE S3 CLINTON^ S.C. \ A COMMON SIGN i ■’ ! In every city, “Service Station” is now a com- ’ ; mon sign. There is no such sign at this bank, and * yet it is most truly a service station. That’s what its customers find it. That word service is one of the biggest in the English language. It means so much. It is the aim of the officials of this institu tion to have it render perfect banking service. That they are succeeding in their aim is proven by the phenomenal growth of this bank. Being favor ably advertised by satisfied customers is the real - % secret of the growth of our bank. If you are not using this service station, do so at once by open ing at it a checking or saving account, or, both. We have satisfactorily served thousands of others and we can satisfactorily serve you. M. $. Bailey £ Son BANKERS “Clinton’s Oldest Bank” Miss Alliene Hipp and Miss Nancy Owens "spent Saturday in in the future. Mrs. Gaines is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Fil ler of this city. Misses I^elen Blackburn of Jones- villc, Peggy Dunlap of Rdek Hill, •and Edna Clayton of Honea Path, have returned to their homes after spending last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Simpson. Miss Roberta Penegar of Mon roe spent a few days the past week with Mrs. W. G. King, and Mrs. R. W. Johnson. * Mr. Marion Oarrigan of Society Hill has been spending a few days in the city. . Mr. Carlton Win it spent the ^ vy^ekfiend^-in>.Gj , ecnvllll^ with—Ms- ..wood, ^ |j| brother. Mr. Henry Winn. Mr. i Mrs. Fred Culberlson and little son, Paul, of Waterloo, are spend ing some time with Mrs. AY. I). Boyd. Miss Lizzie Griffin of Cross Hill was in town on Wednesday. Miss Nellie Shippey of Spartan- Misses Lizzie Ruth Davidson and Inez Dobbins spent Sunday in Whitmire. Miss Marj- Cannon has been visiting her brother, M. E. O. Hentz. • The following students of the Wofford Fitting School spent the week-end at-home: Jimmy Pitts, Louis Barrow, Thomas and Allen Stokes, Glenn Fuller and Silas Bailey. Prof. A. V. Martin returned on Tuesday from a visit to relatives in Virginia. Mrs. M*arv Prather has returned from a visit to relatives in Green- j —-»■ -» ^.rw- and Mrs. Ed Bobo spent Thanksgiving in Greenwood. Ah's. Guy of Marion, N. C., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ed ward Long. Misses Louise Week ley, Nauline and Rose lee Parrish of Columbia College, accompanied Miss Mary burg spent the Thanksgiving holi- Sue Wilson home for Thanksgiv- days in town with friends. mg. Mrs. M. J. McFadden and Dor- Miss Sallie Lynn spent Thanks- soy Ilouze spent'Friday in Green- giving with Mrs. Tom Ware, ville. | Air. and Airs. L. A. Barrow and Air. and Airs. John Spratt and^ family have been spending several Airs. Arthur Copeland were in days in town with relatives. Greenville on Saturday evening to hear John MfcCormaek. ’ Mr. John Henry of Greenville visited relatives in town during tin? past week. Airs. Cyrus Bailey has returned from a visit of several weeks to rel atives in Augusta. Miss Virginia Aiken of Green ville spent the*Thanksgiving holi- Mrs. Alyrtle Hunter spoilt- last week with relatives in Pendleton and Autun. Air. Roy Carmiechal spent a few days in town last week. ’All’s. Zee A ft* Lees spent the Thanksgiving holidays with ,her parents. Mr. Glenn Davis of Clemson ’ College spent the week-end with days with Miss Essie.Copeland. ! Mr. and 'Airs. W. W. Davis. Misses Ruth Davidson of Cen-j Air. Watt Bryson of Mountville tral and Essie Davidson of Lock- spent Sunday in Clinton, hart spent the Thanksgiving hmi days at home. Oj A most frequent visitor and most exacting j i You will often see the time when I - I . Opportunity . Looms Big s {i with possibilities, j j j j Will you be able to meet the exactions? A Bank j j j j Account started now will help. } i —Mrs. Sarah Nelson spent Thanks- » giving in liaurens with relatives. Miss Julia Boozer spent Thurs day in Newberry with friends. Air. Herbert Crawford of the Presbyterian College attended the Abel-Crawford marriage on last Thu rad ay. Misses Frances O’Daniel. Essie Bell Hunter. Margaret Blakeley, and Collette Griffn of Winthrdp (’ollogo. sr>ent the week-end at homo. " Ml 1 , fllld Mrs. .I. S. 1 XetsorT of Greenville have been spending sev eral days in town. Mrs. George R. Owens is spend ing some time in Newberry. Mas. J.’ A. Bailey and Aliss Al- den Bailey spent Friday in New berry. Mis?) Emma Wright spent the Thanksgivin*/ holidays in Ilotieii Path. Aliss Alliene Riehbourg. Honea Path, sjicnt the week-end with her parents. Aliss Alary Dillard of Enoree spent Sunday at home. Aliss Emily Phillips of Winthrqp College spent the week-end at home and ha^ as her guest. Aliss Booth of Winthrop. » Aliss Lueile Belk of Cliieora ■Col lege- spent the Thanksgiving holi days with Aliss Elizabeth Douglas. Aliss Cprinnc Bailey of Chicore College spent the week-end at home. Air. Walter Riehbourg spent a few days last week in Washington. Miss Gertrude Chandler has re- turned from a visit to Kimpson- ville. Dr. D. AI. EuBoli and sons, Wil-' Ham and Darby of Darlington spebt a few days in town last week with Dr. and Airs. Jas. R. Cope land. Dr. and Mrs. Henderson Henry of Lockhart spent the week-end with Air. and Airs. W. J. Henry. 'Miss Nora Langston of Laurens spent the week-end with Airs. John Copeland. Aliss Alarie Adair of Lander spent the week-end with Mrs. J. I. Adair. ' i Aliss Kathryn Blakeley spent Mrs. Kenneth Burdette is spend ing a few days in Columbia. Mias Laura Lynch spent the Thanksgiving holidays in Atlanta. Alisses Taylor, Wilson, Similton of the Orphanage faculty'attended the Teachers Association in Colum- » bia last week. - Miss Mae Lowe spent the week end in Timmonsville. AIjss Ellen Cody spent the week end in Florence. Dr. L. R. Lynn preached . in Cross Hill on last Sunday. Aliss Bessie Rue key spent, the week-end in Anderson. Air. Lewis Bailey of Furman, spent Thanksgiving at home with his phrents. Dr. and Airs. T. L. W. fiailey. 'Miss Belle Free of Jonesville, has been visiting Airs. J. 1. Cope land. Mrs. E. ft. P. Giles is attending tbo C. I). (\ .convention in Colum bia. Alisses Edna King and Irene Wilburn, and Air. and Airs. C. L. Lietzsey of Newberry spent Thanksgiving-at the Clinton Hotel as the guests of Air. and Mrs. A. T, AYilson and family. Announcement We wish to take this opportunity of publicly stating that we have sold our fancy grocery busi- •ness toJyiessrsu^HJOAjLnd W. C. Baldwin, effect^ ive January 1st, 1920. i After Jan. 1st, the new owners will take charge of the business and will Continue to con- ♦ duct it in the same manner as we have in the past under the firm name of Baldwin Bros Grocery. For the new owners, we bespeak a continuation of the liberal patronage and support given us since entering business 13 years ago. 1 We take this opportunity of thanking our customers for their patronage and wish to assure ♦ you of our appreciation. service possible and we. trust that we have pleased you in our efforts. ~ • - W. S. DENSON, Proprietor Phone 99 and 100 Clinton, S. 0. ICING ANNOUNCES BIG REMOVAL SALE B. L. King, one of the city’s pro gressive dry goods merchants, an nounces a Big Removal Sale in a double page adv in today ’s paper. The doors will be thrown open Fri day morning. Dee. 5th, at nine o’clock ami regular circus crowds are expected to share in the big harvest of reductions that arc to be offered the public. Since hjs lease on the storeroom he now oe- * \ , • K copies expires January first, neces sitating his removal at that time, he-has decided to throw his entire stock on the market at greatly re duced prices as you will readily see from reading the big advertise- — —. . ...» , , v merit in today’s paper. Every ar ticle. in the store will be marked with a red tag and cash will really l»e king at King’s. You know the rest—read the big announcement and see for yourself what he has and what reductions are offered the buying* public *dpring,this special sale. » Make your list of relatives and friends to ! j 11 whom you wish to give presents, and come to our |i |i store and let us show you an appropriate, useful jj | j gift for each one? We have hundreds of gifts to | j j j select from and you can practise economy while 1' [ • being liberal with your Christmas gifts. j j j; We have a remedy for that cold. j! \ j We are Careful Druggists. ‘ ! | | SADLER-OWBNS PHARMACY | ** T7ie A/improve Uvu^r Store ot Unioiy Station Telephone ^Number 4(Hb fiWWS'fi'fififHiW! Get Ready for Christmas By buying your Groceries early. Our stocks have never been as complete as right now and we are prepared to serve your every want. Please give us your orders early in the day and early in the season so that you may be put to no inconvenience by the present fuel regula tions. / - ■mi “THE BUSY BOYS” KING 8 LITTLE GASH GROCERS v fhone 54 / * V. \ Y iCTpJMA •