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JUST RECfilVED
Give “Her” a box. She wiU appreciate
Whitman’s.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Copeland and
Miss Marion Copeland were week-end
visitors in Anderson.
Miss Edith Mills spent Saturday
and Sunday with home-folks at Clem*
son. *
Master Isaac Copeland was the
guest of friends in Greenville the
past week-end.
Miss Corinne Salley, of Converse,
recently visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. Bailey.
Mrs. P. G. Ellesor, of Newberry,
spent Wednesday in the city.
After a visit with relatives * here
Miss Janie Holland has returned to
her school at Wellford.
Miss Lucile Wyatt was the week
end guest of relatives at Easley.
Mr. and Mrs. Ceesil Copeland and
children, of Mountville, spent the
past week-end with Mr. and Mrs. P.
M. Pitts.
Mias Lotto returned Sunday to re
sume her school at Hurricane after
three week's stay at her home.
Mrs. T. R. Owens and little son
Roy, recently visited Mrs. Claude
Vaughn in Laurens.
Mr. T. D. Copeland was in Pros
perity on business Monday.
Miss Lucy Epps left Tuesday for
a month's stay in Camden.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Knox and son
attended the funeral of Dr. W. B.
Patton in Cross Anchor on Sunday.
Mr. Jack Shealy spent the week
end in Little Mountain.
Mrs. Geo. Watts Copeland will
her sisters in
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Hipp and fam
ily, of Newberry, spent Sunday with j spend Friday with
Mr. T. H. Little. {Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Rounds and i Mr. Ed Owens left Saturday f^r
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Blakely, were Milwaukee, Wis., where he has ac-
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in Greenville on Sunday.
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The good things of life don’t knock on
your door—you must go out and get
them. That “lucky fellow” usually is the
chap who rowed just a little harder than
the next fellow to achieve success and
happiness.
Thrift habits give you the opportunity
to gain a firm grasp on your oars. This
Bank is ready to give you that helpful
and talk over with us the advantages of
a saving account.
M. S. Bailey £ Son
BANKERS
- “Clinton’s Oldest Bank”
spent a few days this week with Mrs.
Jno. Holland Hunter.
Miss Azile Milling visited home-
folks at Greenwood Saturday and
Sunday.
Miss Harriet Luciqs, of Chicora,
recently visited her sister, Mrs. D.
R. Nimocks.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Galloway, of
Abbeville, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Chandler.
Mrs. W. R. Blakely and Mr. Clar-
ehcrB&k«ly, orTbuhtaTri Inn, spent caster,-spent Sunday with Mrs. At-
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the past Thursday with Mrs. Blake
ly’s sister, Mrs. Jno. T. Blakely.
Mrs. D. P.. Nimocks left Friday to
visit her parents at Sumter.
Miss Emma Hipp has returned
from spending the past week-end
with her sister in Newberry.
Miss Kathryne Blakely, who is a
student at Winthrop College, will
spend the spring holidays with her
sister, Miss Margaret Blakely, in
Winston-Salem.
Mr. Hubert Templeton, of Augus
ta, was the guest of his mother, Mrs.
Rhett Templeton last week v
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Boland, Mr.
and Mrs. F. M. Boland and Mr. and
Mrs. Ira C. Boland attended the gold
en wedding of the former’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Boland, In Little Moun
tain yesterday.
Messrs. V. P. Adair and 0. T. Law-
ing attended the meeting of the
Grand Lodge of Masons in Charleston
this week.
Messrs. T. J. Blalock, L. M. D.
Young, George Blalock, Hays and
Duckett Young attended the Fruit
Growers* Agiocistten tn Coturnbta
yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McMillan and
Mrs. W. M. McMillan spent Sunday
in Abbeville with Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Galloway.
Misses Mamie Sue Simpson and
Marie Collins, of Winthrop College,
are spending the spring holidays with
their parents in the city.
Miss Kathleen Galloway and Mr.
William Albert Galloway, of Abbe
ville, were .the guests of their grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Mc
Millan, a few days the past week.
Mi*. A. W. Brice spent last week in
Spartanburg, Columbia and Sumter
on business.
Misses Bush and Willingham, of
Chicora College, will spend tomorrow
with birr and MnrJri. Copeland.
Miss Pearl Wheeler, of Timmons-
ville, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Chandler on Sunday.
Mfr. and Mrs. T. 0. McKeown and
little son, of Cornwall, spent the
f f week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. J. Blalock.
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Mrs. Mary Lou Johnson, of Colum
bia, was the guest last week of Mrs.
B. L. King.
Miss Mamye Leake is spending a
while with her sister, Mrs. Ebb Stone
•in Union.
Mrs. Rhett Milam, of Union, is
here on a visit with friends.
Mr. Ansel Godfrey has returned to
his school at Honea Path after a
visit with his mother, Mrs. Bessie
Godfrey.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. R. /Cbpeland,
Mrs. J. J, Coleman and Dr. T tJ K Peake
were in Greenville on Friday.
Mr. Jno. Spratt spent a few days
the past week in Charlotte.
Miss Collette Griffin, of Wellford
visited her mother here for the
week-end.
Master Dorsey Houze McFadden
spent the past week-end in Columbia.
'Mr; and Mrs. Malcolm Shirley and
little son, of Honea Path, were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lank
ford on Sunday. ♦
Mr. Richard Copeland, who attends
school at Spartanburg, visited his
parents the past week-end.
The many friends of Mr. P. M.
Pitts will be sorry to know that he
is a patient at the Hays Hospital.
Miss Nall Copeland, of Chicora,
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
41 Copeland fpr the week-end.
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cepted a position.
Mrs. Howard }
son, of Lancaster, are the guests of
her mother, Mrs. Alma Norman.
Mrs. Jno. L. Mimnaugh, of Colum
bia, spent several days this week with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A.
Glenn. —
Mr. Chas. Rounds, of Charlotte,
was a business visitor in town this
week.
Mr. J. D. Bell, of Columbia, spent
last Friday in town.
Mr. Howard Williamson, of Lan-
' Mrs. Ed Bobo,
1 friend, in town Hie
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ma Norman and family.
Mr. Ryland Todd was called to
Darlington on account of the serious
illness of his father, Mr. S. J. Todd.
Miss Elizabeth Douglas, of Con
verse College, spent the past week
end here with her parents, Dr. and
Mrs. 15. M. Douglas.
Miss Mary ‘Copeland, of Chicora
College, will spend this week end
#ere with her father, Mr. Guy L.
Copeland.
Mrs. J. J. Kusey, of Colorado, was
the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. Q.
Holland, for several days last week.
Mr. J. D. Simpson and little son
Dubose, of Bishopville, weye the week
end guests of his mother, Mrs. B.
M. Dutton.
Miss Bessie Dillard, of Spartan
burg, was the guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dillard for the
past week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Mitchell, of
Columbia, are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. I. Sanders.
Mrs. C. B. Attaway and little sons,
of Spartanburg, were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Jaok Dillard this wcek-
end.
Misses Frances Witherjpoon, Kate
Milam, Louise Bond, Agnes Davis,
Agnes Young, Loree Adair, Lois
Adair, Agnes Tolbert, Martha Young,
Ruby Steer, Hattie Mae Horton, of
Winthrop College, are spending the
spring holidays with Home-folks.
Mr. J. D. Simpson, of Bishopville,
Mr. B. M. Dutton and family were in
Greenville Sunday afternoon to see
Mrs. V. D. Ramseur at Jervey’s Sani
tarium. Her many friends here are
glad to know she is improving after
a recent operation.
The frifinds of Mr. Jas. R. Copeland
are sorry to H now that he is sick
this week.
'-Miss Elizabeth Woodward, of Bal
timore, spent the week-end Here with
Miss Corinne Bailey.
Mis Kate V. Wofford spent Friday
in the city.
Coach W. A. Johnson, Mayor Simp
son, and L. B. Dillard spent Thursday
in Greenville.
Hugh Dick, of Charlotte, was a
vistor in town the past week.
Mr. William Jacobs left Saturday
for an extensive business trip to Chi
cago and other points.
^ Mrs. William Jacobs and children
are spending several weeks in Spar
tanburg.
Mrs. Lindsay, of Greenville, spent
several days with friends at the
State Training School.
Miss Maude Ellis will spend Fri
day in Greenville as the guest of
Miss Nell Hunter and will hear GalU
Curci.
Mr. E. O. Anderson, of Laurens,
was in town on Monday.
Miss Gladys Wilson spent the week
end in Cross Anchor.
Mr. Craig Hunter, of Ora, was in
town on Thursday.
Dr .B. 0. Whitten was a visitor in
Columbia the past week.
Rev. Herbert Dimmack, of Norfolk,
Va;, was the guest of Dr. and Mrs.
L. Ross Lnp during the past week.
Mrs. C. L. Stubbs, of Sumter, spent
several days last week with Dr. and
Mrs. E. Mood Smith.
PEACHES
RIPE—RICH—DEUCIOUS
We have been fortunate in securing
several cases of Libby’s Rose Dale and Lib
by’s Best Peaches at attractive prices and
are going to give our customers advantage
of these prices. p V ^
Rose Dale Desert Peaches J 25c per can,
Libby’s Best Peaches 30c per can
We are offering special this week:—
No. 2 can, best grade String Beans, 2 for 25c
No. 3 can, best grade String Beans, 2 for 35c
No. 2 can, best grade Tomatoes, 2 for 25c
No. 3 can, best grade Tomatoes, 2 for .... 35c
Fresh shipment today of Stone’s Angel
Food, Sponge, Golden Loaf, Silver Loaf, and
Cakes.
Baldwin Bros. Grocery i
“Good Things to Eat”
Phones 99 and-100 - - Clinton, S. C. ;
Sturdy, Smart, Spring
Shirts. L. B. Dillard.
Shoes called for and
delivered. Phone 364.
Shoe Shop* A. E.
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These New English Loose-fitting Mo
dels will please v the most discriminating
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dressers.
To be had in the New Shades of gray
and brown.
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