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tft'i I Hi I A ■ 1 and Mr*. D, C. Hetuteu, of Charleston after a few day’s stay YOUR ORDER NOW . i . - • - . for ; Baby Chicks For Future Delivery ALL DELIVERY CHARGES PAID. Carlisle, were in town Friday. Miss Allien# Hipp, who teaches at Newberry, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Irby Hipp. Mesdames R. W. Wade, E. Mood Smith and Rawles spent Friday in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. J.‘ B. Frazier and children, of Blairs, were recently the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rhett Copeland. Miss Ruth .Davidson spent a few days at home from her school at Kershaw. Messrs. Hansel and Hubert Boyd, James Pitts, Rogers Harrell, and Glenn Fuller spent the week-end at home from Wofford. Mrs. W. C. Oxley and little ton have returned from an extended visit with relatives in Virginia. , Miss B. Copeland has returned to Chicora after a week-end visit with her parents, here. T. D. Jacobi spent a few days in Atlanta this week. iss Emma Hipp spent the past with Mrs. 0. 0. Copeland in with relatives here. Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Richbourgh recently visited relatives in the city. Julian Boland, of Columbia, visit ed Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy Satur day and Sunday* W. E. Bell, of Greenville, was in town on Saturday. / Miss Louise Austin, who is teach ing at Concord, N. C., visited her parents here the past week-end. Miss Mattie Sloan, of Tylersville, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Donnan the past week. Mrs B. - C. Blalock has returned from a visit to Wadesboro, N. C. J. W. Crawford tpent the week-end with his family. Mrs. Workman Johnson and little Mary Francis were recent visitors in Laurens. Miss Ethel Davidson, has returned to her school at Spartanburg after | a few days’ stay with home-folks. Mrs. M. A. Hays, Mrs. Geo. A. I Copeland, Mrs. Hamp Stone and Mrs. I W. B. Owens, Sr. spent last Friday in j Greenville. Established 1886 : Opportunity V Opportunity, they say, knocks once at every man's door. A savings account may not make you rich, but it will make you ready for your opportunity when it comes. Now is the time to pre pare for this by starting a savings ac count M. S. Bailey & Son BANKERS • “Clinton’s Oldest Bank” \ Time Is Money There are at least two times when time is money—while you are working for mon ey and while money in the way of savings is working for you. . y‘'-I " , ■ Many a man has missed his opportunity for a good investment simply because he did riot have ready cash when the chance came.v The time to prepare for such op portunities is NOW. We invite you to open an account at our bank, where your money will be safe until you need it Miss E. F, Billington stopped over with Mrs. J. B. Speak a few days the past week ehroute to her home at Meridian, Miss., from Washing ton; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Burroughs anr children, of Greenville, have return ed home after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Wilson. Miss Sybil Burdette spent -the week-end at home from Chicora. Mrs. A. T. Wilson was a visitor in Greenville on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Langston, of Darlington, spent the week-end with Mr. Langston's mother, Mrs. S. A. Philson. Misses Hannjelle Blalock and Flor ence Rantin have returned to Chicora -after a few days’ stay with home- folks. R. C. Philson, of Abbeville, stopped over witlf his mother, Mrs. S. A. Phil son, on Sunday; enroute to his home from New York. Mrs. H. J. Blackman, of Kershaw, was the guest of Miss Ruth David son while at home for the week-end. Mrs. H. M. Birdseye and daughter, Florence, of New York City, recently visited their grand mother, Mrs. S. A: Philson. Mrs. Stanley Pitts was a visitor in Newberry Friday. The following Clemson students were et home for the week-end: Dud ley Steer, Walker Bailey, Weir Davis,' David Carter and Arnold Cannon. . Ryan Workman, of Greenville, was in town on Thursday. Mr. Claridge Lawson, of Furman, visited Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Lawson m sandiy. — Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Robarts and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hill, of Charles ton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Marion Stutts the past week. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Anderson and ••♦family, of Reidville, spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. S. A. Phil son. ■ Miss Arva Henry returned Wednes day from a few days’ stay in Green ville. Miss Ethel Putnam has returned to Enoree after a few days’ stay with her parents. The friends of Mr. E. B. Donald will be glad to know that he is re covering from his recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lankford, Mrs. P. B. Adair and Mrs. Jim Leaman were in Greenville on Friday. Gus W. Hollingsworth was in Columbia Monday on business. 'Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Henry, Misses Mary and Elise Henry visited Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge Adair in Colum bia on Friday. Miss Collette Griffin, Miss Sara Harvin and Mr. W. S. Glenn, of Spar tanburg, spent Sunday with* Mrs. Jennie Briggs. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Watts Copeland have returned from a two week’s stay in Florida. Mrs. Wm. Bailey Owens had as her guest the past week-end Miss Helena Bultman, of Camden. William Scott, of Columbia, visit ed friends in town recently. Mrs. Ross D. Young and Miss Dor is ‘Young spent Saturday with rela tives in town. Mrs. Ray Anderson and son, Paul, of Laurens, spent Sunday with Mrs. Anderson’s mother, Mrs. S. A. Phil son. Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Austin, Mrs. Paul Austin, Miss Louise, and James i Austin, were in Greenville on Sun- ! day. ! Miss Lena Copeland, of Renno, vis ited MisS'-Mary Lizzie Owens the past week. Mrs. B. M. Anderson and daughter, Mary Agnes, of Spartanburg, spent Sunday in the city with relatives. Mrs. Jennie Briggs is the guest J of relatives in Spartanburg. her Aughter, Mrs. W. A. Galloway, in Abbeville. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. W. Little spent Sunday^with relatives in Prosperity. Miss Annie B. Adair is spending this week with relatives and friends n Columbia. Mr. T. H. Little and Misses Ella Little and* Copie McCrary spent last Sunday with relatives in Newberry. • Messrs. D. E. Tribble, C. W. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Jeans and family, Miss Elizabeth Tribble and William Adair are in Blacksburg today for the Quinn-Tribble wedding. Mrs. J. A. Bailey, Mrs. Julia Grif- fin, Miss Alden Bailey and Mr. Joe Stokes spent Friday in Greenville. Mrs. Claude Boyd and children, of Charleston, were the guests of Mrs. M. J. Ferguson for the past week end. Carroll Smith spent the past week end with friends in Laurens. Mrs. H. D. Rantin and Mrs. H. M. Young spent Monday in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Caldwell and son, George Sheppard Yeldell, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jeans. James L. Brown, of Greenville, spent a few days in town this week on business. Jno. W. Finney, Jr. spent the week-end with his aunt, Mrs. W. A. Galloway, in Abbeville. Mr. and Mzs. Pringle Copeland spent Sunday with relatives in Cen tral. * Mr. and Mrs. Len Rounds and daughter, Georgia, Mrs. Will Dillard and Mrs. M. J. McFadden spent Sat urday in-Gteenrillet Mrs. Julia Camel and Miss Bessie Killian, of Saluda, were the guests of Mrs. R. W. Wade during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Poole and Mr. Cary Strotid, of Enoree, visited Mrs. R. Henry Young and family on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Young, Mrs. M. E. Bethea and Miss Myra Leaman returned Friday from a two weeks’ stay in Florida. Misses Mary Wilson and Lila Riv ers, and Mr. and Mrs. Olivejr Kemp spent Sunday in Columbia. . Misses Kathryne and Marion Bolt, of Laurens, recently visited their sister, Mrs. W. W. Richbourgh. Messrs. Eugene and Ashby Gallo way, of Abbeville, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Chandler. Miss Nannie Williams, of Ninety Six, spent a few days last week with her cousin, Mrs. E. L. Chandler. Mrs. U. U. Hudson and little son are visiung her parents in Green ville. . Workman Johnson spent a few days in Charlotte this week on business. ■ ' ‘ * ■’ f ■ • '■ There was a time when price was the only thing considered when buying grocer ies. Quality was almost entirely disregard ed. ' Then, during the season of prosperity, Quality was sought after regardless of Prite. Now the thrifty housewife realizes that she must buy only the best of Good Things to Eat, and at the same time practice strict economy. / ... . ’ The lowest possible price consistent with the highest quality is the rule with us. Baldwin Bros. Grocery j; “Good Things to Eat” Phones 99 and 100 - - Clinton, S. C. COLLEGE STUDENTS PASS IN REVIEW Undur the leadership of Colonel Glasgow and Lieut. Nimocks, the members of the R. 0. T. C. ^Snit at the Presbyterian College, gave a full dress parade last Thursday that was witnessed by a number of invited friends. The line of march formed at the college and proceeded up town to pass in review before its command ing officers, the president of the col lege and other friends. The salute was given in front of the A. R. P. church and those witnessing the drill commented most favorably upon the training and fine showing made by the young men who are pursuing the mili tary training course. Get Edgar Todd’s prices on Fertilizer be fore you buy. Edgar James Austin has returned to j Todd, Phone 5 KNOX HATS T O know why Knox has so consistently * been the style leader, all you need to do is wear a Knox Hat. And to wear a Knox Hat, all you need to spend is seven dollars—sensible economy. Store Jor* Men, ' CLINTON, SOUTH CAROLINA ‘Everybody Knows—We Guarantee Satisfaction”