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OCTOBER 80.1984
THE CLINTON
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PERSONAL MENTION
:! Here You’ll Find Good Cigars
Good because they come from a careful
| selection of choicest tobacco which has
been thoroughly aged.
Our Cigar Stand includes all the popu- ~
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baccos.
GOOD CIGARS MAKE
GOOD SMOKES.
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Established 1886
Service
The service rendered by a finan-
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factors in retaining customers.
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Your problems are our problems
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with them. '
You will always find courteous
treatment and a hearty welcome.
M. $. Bailey £ Son
Miss Lila Stivers spent last Thurs
day in Columbia attending the state
fair.
After spending Several ^months in
Columbia,' MrS' 'Melina Davis has re
turned home.
Miss Jessie Mae Hardin, of Chester,
was the week-end guest of Mias Mary
Lou Romedy.
Mrs. R. E: Ferguson left Monday
for New York, where she was called
bn account of the death of her father.
Mrs. Ferguson’s friends sympathize
with her deeply in her loss.
Mr. and Mrs. Blakely Sloan* and
children and Miss Tensie Blakely
motored to Hendersonville, Chimney
Rock and Bonclarken on Saturday.
Miss Ruth Workman of Chicora
College, was the gues.t of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Workman,
for the week-endi f '
Mr. and Mrs. *JEb Stone 'and chil
dren have returned to their borne in
Union after several days visit with
Mrs. Stone’s sister, Mrs. C. C. Bai
ley. 4 '
Miss Mary Copeland, of Chicora
College,.spent Saturday and Sunday
with her father, Mr. Guy L. Cope
land. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Dllard and baby
left Saturday to visit relatives in Sal
ters. Mr. Dillard will return this
week while Mrs. Dillard will remain
for several weeka.
Mr. J. V. Edwards and sister, Miss
Ruth Edwards, were called to Mul
lins Monday on. account of the death
of their cousin, *.
After a pleasant visit to her fath
er, Mr. R. J. Copeland, Sr., Miss
Sarah Copeland has returned to Palm
Beach, Fla. She was accompanied
by Mrs. C. L. Rounds.
Mrs. Sallie Salters has gone to Sal
ters where she will spend some time
with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Salters.
Miss Mary Henry has returned
from a delightful stay in Columbia
where she was tht guest of her sister,
Mrs. Rutledge Adair.
Mr. and Mrs. Dixie Copeland and:
After a pleasant visit with relatives
in‘Newberry, Mrs. Pressie McMillan
And children have returned home.
Rev. and Mrs. James Long, of Fort ’ ’
Mill, are visiting the former’s broth-' 1
er. Rev. Edward Long.
Mr. Lawrence Adair, salesman for
I<aurus & Bro. of Richmond, who has
been in Mississippi and Louisiana for
the past year; is spending a few days
here with his mother, Mrs. Corrie
Adair. Mr. Adair now has South
Carolina and Georgia as his territory.
Mr. John Robert Lynn, of Detroit,
has arrived in town to spend the win
ter with his father, Mr. Will Lynn.
Misses Emma Hipp and Roslyn
Blakely and Mr. W. C. Shealy spent
Thursday in Columbia attending the
state'fair.
Mr. R. E. Ferguson was a visitor in
Greenville Friday.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank ICellers were
guests last Thursday vand Friday of
Mayor and Mrs. William Coleman of
Columbia.
Mrs. T. G: Robertson, of Charlotte,
spent last Friday here as the guest
of her sister-in-law, Miss. Emmie
Robertson.
Mrs. Harrell Wilson and baby have
returned to their home in Anderson,
after a week’s visit with relatives
here. ^
Mr. and Mrs. “Chick” Galloway
were in the city Friday for the P. C.-
Newberry football game.
Miss Robbie Parks spent the past
week-end in Augusta visiting rela
tives.
Miss Lila Dillard of Columbia spent
the week-end with her brother, Mr. L.
B. Dillard.
Miss Etta Lee Scruggs, of Carlisle,
was the week-end guest of Mrs. W.
A. Dicus.
Mrs. George Youflg has returned
home after a pleasant visit to her sis
ter, Mrs. Morris Bethea, in Raleigh,
N. C.,
Dr. and Mrs. George R. White were
the guests of the latter’s sister, Mrs.
T. D. Copeland, a few days last week
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STONE’S RICH FRUIT CAKE
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in one, two and five pound sizes.
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We also have
FRUIT CAKE INGREDIENTS
of all kinds.
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Your orders, whether large or small, we i
appreciate, and will receive prompt
and careful attention.
:: FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS FRIDAY
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Phones 99 and 100 - ^ Clinton, S. Ct
baby, have returned from a visit to
BANKERS
“Clinton’s Oldest Bank”
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the former’s brother, Mr. Sam Cope
land, in Marion, N. C. They leave to
day for Savannah where they go by
boat to their home in New York city.
Miss Cora Wilson of the orphan
age, was in Columbia last Thursday
attending the fair.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ellis spent
Sunday in Columbia with their daugh
ter, Miss Maude Ellis. They were ac
companied home by their son, Dill,
who had been visiting his sister sev
eral days.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Fuller, Mr. Frqd
Gaines and Misses-Willie Rudd Ful
ler, Alden Bailey and Ethel Killen
attended the state fair in Columbia
Thursday.
Mesdames J. A. Bailey, A. M. Cope
land, E. G. Fuller and Miss Caroline
Dugan were visitors in Greenville
Friday attending the Textile Show.
Mrs. F. V. Wile, of Atlanta, is
spending this week as the feuest of
her friend, Mrs. Fred Wagner, at the
Clinton hotel.
Mrs. J. A.. Bailey left Tuesday for
Charleston where she yvill attend the
Synodical. While there she will be
the guest of Mrs. Baker. '
Mrs. R. W. Phillips and little
daughter have returned from a week’s
stay with relatives in Ware Shoals. .
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bolt spent
Sunday with their daughter, Mrs.
Walter Richbourg.
Coach Walter A. Johnson and his
football team left today for Spartan
burg where they will play Wofford.
Mr. Jack Wilson, of Woodruff,
spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
A. T. Wilson.
Mrs. H. W. Richey and Mrs. John
nie Lynn visited in Cross Hill Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Davenport and
family, of Newberry, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Boozer.
Mrs. Hazel Shealy and children, of
Great Wlls, were visitors in th% city
Saturday.
Mr. knd Mrs. 0. B. Burrough and
children, of Greenville, were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. T
Wilson.
Mrs. L. J. Young has returned
from a-week’s visit with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Moore, of GVeer.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Rounds, of
^hirlotte, spent Saturday and Sun
day with the former’s mother, Mrs
C.-L. Rounds.
Messrs. L. J. Wagner and F. I.
[•(.Wagner are spending several days i;
j Shelby, N* C.
Miss Antho FLU, of Dr. Hays’ Hos
pital,- leaves today for Bay Shore
Tx»ng Island, where she will take
Dr. and Mrs. White spent several
*t* ■ training for six months at Pr. King’*
j Hospital.
Mrs. R. L. Bailey has returns
from Greenville, where she visitc
: her daughter, Mrs. W. P. Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Steer fron
Barnesville, Ohio, have arrived in th<
! city to visit their.son and daughter
months in the West and were en route
from New Mexico to their home in
Savannah.
Dj. R. E. Sadler, Dr. T. J. Peake,
Messrs. Carl Robinson and W. A. Di-
cus motored to Charlotte Saturday
for the automobile races.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Copeland and
children, of Laurens, spent Saturday
and Sunday with Mr. G. L. Cope
land.
Rev. John McSween and family, of
Clemson College, were visitors in the
city Saturday.
Mrs. Bessie Godfrey spent several
days last week in Laurens visiting
her daughter.
Mr. Langdon Holland spent Satur
day in Newberry.
Mr. Brice Quinn, of Erskine Col
lege, was the guest of his sister, Mrs.
Blakely Tribble, a few days last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey visited
relatives in Laurens on Sunday.
Mesrs. J. K. Hatton and Jack An
derson spent Saturday in Charlotte
attending the automobile races.
Mr. Ansel Godfreys of Honea Path,
visited relatives here for the week
end.
Mr. S. B. Gettis, of Due West, was
in the city Friday and attended the
P. C.-Newoerry game.
Mr. Charlie Cooper spent the past
week-end in Charlotte.
Mr. Spurgeon Sumerel spent Sun
day in Belton and was accompanied
home by Mrs. Sumerel and baby, who
have been visiting relatives there for
ten days.
Mrs. Essie Atkins, of Greenville, is
nursing Mrs. Shaw at the Clinton ho
tel.
Mrs. A. B. Galloway, of Abbeville,
spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Jodie
Chandler.
Mrs. J. H. Hollis, of Rodman, was
a week-end visitor in the city.
Miss Eva Adair, of Laurens, spent
Saturday and Sunday with Miss Mat-
tie Blakely.
Mrs. Betty Fleming, Mr. Ralph
Blakely and Mr. Fleming Blakely, of
Ora, attended services at the A. R.
P. church Sunday.
Messrs. George Blakely and E. T.
Blakely spent Sunday with Mrs. D. E.
Tribble.
Miss Lucy Enps spent the past
week-end in Newberry visiting rela-
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Copyright 1924 Hart Schaffner & Man
: YOU MIGHT JUST AS WELL
: TRY TO COAX BUNKER
s HILL OUT OF B0ST0N--
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As to try to change a Hart Schaffner
& Marx suit wearer over to any other
line of clothing.
You might just as well try to explain
Radio as to get a Stetson or Knox hat
customer to listen in on any other head
phones.
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tives.
You might just as well try to influence
Andy Gump to vote for La Follette as
to ask a Kerry Knit Union Suit buyer
to put his initials on any other under
wear.
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Mrs. Mary Hill, of Abbeville, spent
several days last week with her aunt,
Mrs. John W. Young.
Mr Rex Evans, of Detroit, spent j MS
Friday night with Dr. and Mrs. J. W.
Young, en route to Newberry.
Mrr. \V. D. Copeland attended the
funeral of her,uncle, Mr. Thomas
'lake Tumor, at Ninety-Six, lust
Thursday.
Mrs. A. W. Brice and little Margar-
You might just as well try to stop the
popularity of Jazz music as to take a
man out of an E. & W. Shirt into an-
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in-law. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Stoer.
1 They made the trip by motor and are
en route to Florida for the winter.
Mr. Sammie Young, of Jackson-
£ ville, Fla., is visiting his parents, Mr.
T end Mrs. Calvin Young.
X Mr. E. E. Stanton has returned
•J* from Greenville, Tenn., where he
£ visited relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Lewallee, of
Winston-Salem, N. C., announce the
birth of a little son who arrived Oc
tober 23. Mrs. Lewallee was before
% her marriage, Mias Nellie Shippey
fortnefly*-of Clinton.
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jt recently visited Mrs. L. F
jwain in Greenville.
Mr. and M-’s. W. D. Copeland at-
er.ded the Textile Show in Greenville m
ast week. rj
MHs Sarnh Hunter, of Cokimbia,' 83
;pent a few days 'ast week with her; ®
nother, Mrs. Myrtle Hunter. p
Mr. L. IL Davidson itnj] son, B gg
lavidson, spent lust Friday in Green-
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Mrs. A. B. Galloway and Mrs. C. E. ‘
Galloway, of Abbe ville, will spend ; M
today in the city where they will be
guests at a lovely reception given in
honor of the latter by Mrs. D. W.
Jason. Mrs. J. A. Chandler ^and Miss
Jbxcai Mason.
We sell all four lines and you might just
as well try to borrow money at 2 p^r
cent as to ask us to give up this famous
team of International Stars!
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CLINTON, SOUTH CAROLINA
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