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•// / C3UNT0N CHRONICLE. CLINTON, 8. C. y t' i ^ EVERYTHING NEEDED FOR GfcOWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE CHICK. 7/ Granulated Charcoal Pratt’s Poultry Regulator ^ • , , Pratt’s White Diarrhea Tablets GET WHAT YOU NEED HERE Mrs. Lanier, of Millen, Ga., was the Kuest last week of Mr. and Mrs, A. O’Daniel. Mrs. N. P. Mitchell, of Columbia, has' returned home after spending sbme time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. IshmaSl Sanders^. many friends of Mrs. W. J. Bailey will be glad to know thiat she doing nicely after an operation for appendicitis at Proridence Hospital in Washington. Mrs. Bailey was accom panied to Washington by Mr. W. J. Bailey, Dr. S. C. Hays, and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Sr. Mr. George D. Brown, of Chester, was a visitor in the city last wtek. Mrs. Henry Young has returned* home after spending several days in Enoree with her mother, Mrs. Tom Stroud. Miss Marie Collins, who is teaching at McCormick, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C Collins. * cunm r . > ;; » A: A • Your savings pass book becomes good reading after you have, deposit- i ed for a few yeats. And it gets bet ter’ right along. .There are more good times to the square inch/in a frayed pass book than can. be found •... > ’ - • in the season’s six ?best sellers. ,, Mrs. Amelia Hardy, of Newberry, is visiting her niece, Mrs. Walter Johnson. , . Mesdames J. I. Copelfmd, G. A. Copeland, W. B. Farr and Misses Nan and Marion Copeland spent Saturday in Columbia. * 7 . ,7 7^ To increase your, pleasure in life, keep increasing ' your savings " ac count. . 747 BANKERS “Clinton’s OidesHBank? ■ # Mrs. Emmrf Hipp visited her Mrs.^Oswaid Copeland, jin Newbe Sundaj7'.’'’"" ,l ” , “"-"’"v Mis9es Roslyn and Lois ^BlSkely spent* the week-end in Fountain Inn with relatives. - Mr. and Mrs. Govan King, of Man ning, arrived in the city Saturday and will spend this week with Mr. and Mrs. B. L. King. Mr. and Mrs. Carter Dkniels, of Hodges, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Baldwin on Sunday. Miss Ruth Belle Davidson, of Swan sea, spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and MrsAL/Jl. Davidson. Miss Mary Copelahd, of Chicora College, spent the week-end with her father and attended the Junior-Senior banquet at Presbyterian College. Mrs. Frank Kellers is spending this week in Augusta with relatives. Weir Davis, of Columbia, was the week-end guest of his father, Mr. Watts Davis. v « Mr. Howard Clinton, a former P. C. ‘student, spenf the week-end in the city with friends. * Mr. and Mrs: Ross Young and Mrs. Joe Adair, of Laurens, visited Mrs. D. W. Mason on Sunday. Miss Annie Pierce, of Florence, spent the pqst week-end in the city as the guest of Mis? Lucy Bailey.. Hubert and Hensel Boyd^f Wof ford College, spent the weel^md with their parents, Mr. ^nd—Mry B.. H. Boyd. Miss Nannelle Blalock has returned kto Chicora College after a visit to her iparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Blalock.' Mix and Mrs. R. Z. Wright and Miss Sallie Wright have -returned from a week’s stay in Atlanta.* ' Mr. and Mrs. Ed Little and little daughter spent Sunday in Newberry .with Mr. and Mrs. M. B, Hipp. Mr. J. W. Dpnnan, of Tylersville, spent Thursday in the city. v Mr. and Mrs. HugHDillard, of Gaff ney, visited Mrs. Mary Prather, on Sunday. . : , > - 7 Mr. a^d Mrs. Clyde Lankford spent Sunday in Whitmije with Mrs Geo. • • 7 • ’fnear Ora, spent the week-end in^the city with'ber sifter,’Mrs.'Jack Ardor V:: a!L f t >/< - •4 1 * v. , LIFE INSURANCE IS VERY NECESSARY. PROSPERITY 7 . Mrs. James R. Copeland and Miss Dorcas Mason left yesterday for Spar tanburg, where they will attend the |lusic Festival. While in the c|t£ they will be the-guests of Mr. W. S: Glenn. Mr. ancl Mrs. Thomas Leake spertt Sunday with friends in Landfor^. DV. and Mrs. T. J. Peake returned home Monday after a week’s stay in Columbus, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Will Robinson and family, of Spartanburg, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John D. Yarbor ough. t - Mrs. J. H. Hollis, of Rodman, spent the week-end in the city with Mr* Hollis. 7 Mr. and Mrs. C. AdRaysor and Mr. Leard Raysor, of Asheville, were the guests of Mrs. M. J - . McFadden for the week-end. Dr. L. R. Lynn and Messrs. J. J. Lynn and Robert Murphy of Thornwell Orphanage,, went to Clemson College Tuesday to look oyer the dairy in view of building a new one at the orphan age. A '. > Miss Beth Blakely, who is* teaching at Rock Hill, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robbie Blakely. "V \ Mr. and Mrs-u -Eugene Roland ami water,{children, of" Woodruff, spent Sunday bmyf with -Mrs. Edgar Blakely. ^ Mr. and'Mrs. John D. Davis spent Monday - night jh Gaffney as the guests of Rev. and Mrs. Henry Stokes. Mrs. W. F. Bailey and Mrs. Ether- ton, of Crosa Keys, visited Mrs. W. P. Montjoy last week. * • James Bennett, of Cross Keys, spent Wednesday in the city with friends. Mr. A. Bl. Copeland and Mr. R. J. Copeland, Sr., are spending several days in Abbeville attending the State Reunion of the old soldiers. Mrs.. M. G. Woodworth left Monday for Richmond, Va., where she will spend a week visiting relatives. Mrs. Dan Davis, of Chester, is visit ing her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Copeland. Misses Mary Helen Hentz and Lidie B. Copeland spent the week-end in Whitmire with the former’s mother, Mrs. Ella Hentz. . Mr. and Mrs. Harris Landrum and little daughter, Isabella Landrum, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fitzgerdld spent the week-end in Elherton, Ga., with Mrs. Landrum’s mother, Mrs. B. H. Kay. ' v A V' Miss Ethel Putnam of Piedmont, SRent.,ih£„.»r£idc-end.^ Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Putnam. Messrs. Ben Granger/'and J. »F. Jacobs, Jr., left Wednesday for New York City, where they will be in charge of Jacobs & Company’s exhibit at the Southern Exposition. - Mi ss Anna Belle Bailey spent the week-end with her parents, ^fr. and Mrs. L. T. Bailey, near Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Hazel Stover, of Ashe ville, and . Mr.-Frank McKnjght and daughters, Misses Virginia hnd Mar garet McKnight, of Spartanburg,] spent the weefli-end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank jCopeland. ‘ Miss Opal Crockett, of Atlanta, Ga., spent the week-end at Thornwell* and attended the Junior-Senior banquet at the Presbyterian-College. — Messrs. John,D. Holt and Ben Gran der were visitor? in Greenville on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pitts, Messrs. are When you order Groceries here you do : : ^ not have to bother selecting the items you ^ ► wish—leave it to us and you will get the :: very choicest of the day’s offerings. Give us a trial today, and include a pound J ► of Dixie Delicious Cake. FRESH FISH FRIDAY. Baldwin Bros. Grocery . “Good Things to Eat’ Phones 99 and 100 - - Clinton, S. C. i|ii|i'J''l*'S*•{'•5**3**8' Something New in Curtain Rods ‘r* A finer, more artistic Kirsch Rod at no greater cost We have die new Kirech Rode yon have seen ad vertised in the magazin with theGold SealStipp Tone finish—the high**/' est grade curtain rods ' on the market Yo.ung. / 7 ’ Mr* and Mrs. J. M. Fitts, Me Mr. and Mrs. ‘’ftoga/ Holli«, Mrs. PTcs Adair and W. M. McMillan Fayte Cooper and Mts. Mattie Cooper)attending the State Reunion of the were visitors in Uriion^Sunday. Confederate Veterans in Abbeville this Miss Dell Sumerel; who Is teaching week. While in the city'they will he the /guests o{ Mr. and Mrs. Albert The patented "Cold Seal" StippleTono ‘ finish. ia veiy artistic—a rich satin stripe ef fect. Entirely dif ferent! The most distinctive and beautiful curtain rod you’ve ever seen. Has added strength, with no greater weight a reinforcing flange (see the cross section view below). likewise is new, with son. M»v,and Mrs. Hyder Neely, of An- Galloway. \ , « Miss Lurpa Moore visiter her sistef, Mrs. Luther Young r near Clinton, for derson, are receiving the cmgraUtla- -tions of their friends upon.-the'an ival of a daughter, Mary, on Sunday, May- Mrs. N.pely was before her nf^r- jiage Miss Mary Blakely of this city. '*• M^. and Mrs. Fayte Yarborough and childiren and Mr. and Mrs. Brock Dil- the week-end.- ' Mr. Lyles Adhir, of Garlington, was the week-end guest of his aunt, Mrs. Alah- Benjamin. ’ % Dr. John Janies Post, of Greensboro, N. C.,. connected with the Pilot Life Insurance company of that city, spent Kirsch Rods represent the very highest perfec. They fit every lard, of Cross Anchor; spent Sunday several days recently in the city. * with Mrs. Mary Prather.-; '• ■ Mr s- Charles Hardin and children. .’ Mrs. Bessie Godfrey spent’ last trf Spartanburg, spent Sunday with Thursday-ip Laurens with her daugh-1 her mother, Mrs. J. F. Copeland: ter, Mrs. Rutledge, m - ‘ j Messrs. C. M. VRaj^ey and W. E ‘ Mb.’ and ; Mrs. Hugh Donnan and Johnson werfe visitors in Colu; children spent Saturday night and Tuesday Columbia on Sunday at Tylersville with Mr. J. f Donnan and, family. .Miss Emmie Pitts lege and James Pitt! lege were the week-end guests of theiy Mr. Lawrence Adair* salesman for Larus & Bro. company of Richmond, bon in window drapery fixtures. window—take care of .every treatment—have ex _ duaively improved features of adjustability, finish, ~ reinforcement, brackets, and accessories. Acces sories include. French heading rings and drapery hooka, also Kirsch invisible pulleys—quite the most' perfect devices of-their kind where draw curtains are desired. Kirsch Rods pass smoothly through the drapery e*a«"ga, guided by ^the Kirsch pilot or thimble. They tilt i ' ... W , /t w t -c i— into place on the new, improved Kirsch one-piece "Snug-Fit” brackets until removed. Using Kirsch Rods, your draperies and are held securely unt __ . - v are displayed to Lest advantage—neat, smooth, correct—just the wsy you had hoped’ they would loeic ' / Inspect the new “Gold Seal” Kirsch Rods at your fust opportunity — they are n moot important ccntributkm •to artist! > window draping. Fuller-Simpson Furniture Co Miss Emmie Pitts of Columbia Col- Va.*, has been spending several days in ; lege and James Pitts of Wofford Col-1 the cit^ with relatives. • ’ • ^ « ‘ - 7 n , ' / " r- . J‘ insurance is also nec essary. START A S5AV- S ACCOUNT IN THIS . O.. .. » HANK AND BEGIN YOUR PR6SPERITY INSURANCE. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.-Pitts. Mrs. Carl Robinsqn and little daugh; ter are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. E>. RobinsonJn Wadfesbofo, N. C, Misses Lillie Varborough and Irgne S’nead, of Cross Anchor, were Satur day shoppefs' in the city. , Mr.- and Mrs. T. M. Watts afld^lit Mr. C. C. Smith and Mr. Videvta v of Beaufort, were visitors in the city. Tuesday. , -.V 7 - ' , v ^ ^Mrs.. C. M. Bailed, Mrs- R. B. V^nee and Misses Lucy H B«iley and Rosanna Vance spent Tuesday in Columbia. - Pretty Maid Presses [for Miss es Children, 2 <t9 14 ye^rs— tte Ftahcis Watts, of Columbia, s^entlOSc, $1.49, $1.98. Sunday with the former’s sister, Mrs Eula Burdette. ’ * • - Mis^ Frances McLaurin* of Sumter,- attended the Junior-Senior banquet . DANZIGER’S DEPT. STORE .Friday and while in the city .wfis the Ladies’ and Misses English and French / Broadcloth Pressed— v i v. • "THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” $1.9$ ta $3.49. PANZIGER’S DEPT. STORE % ,c BLACK LEAF 40 if f Xj guest* of Mrs. Arthur Copeland Mrs. Ray Anderson and son and Mrs. John Law Anderson 4 and children of Laurens, visited Mrs. Mat Philson j on Sunday. 4 -j^ . . , Mr - e.;g Fuller left Friday for a Especially recommend- v >ten days^stay in Washington, New y > * ■ , X j York and Boston., He will visit his 6(1 for, spraying rose ? I * 0 ”' »t H«««I Univ ef . bushes. 35c*per bottle. i isity, before he returns home. | * 7/7 r Miss Sara Lou Stone and Mogee; SADLER 1 ^)WENS /. Stone, of Cross Anchor, were the: • 1 guests of Mrs. Jonn D. Yarborough { '■ * , % the week-end. AT IJNION STATION i* j Miss Sybil -Burdette of Chicora Col- 4 J. leira. snent the week-end with home- TEL. 400 liege, spent the week-end ..with home folks. Mr. R. R. Hafrier, of Chester, spent ii# 10M0»0»»000000Ofrfrfrfru L. B. DUlard. Wedhesdsy with his daughter, Mrs. [ ,.,4 irs. I 7 WHAT DO . ' , ‘ • P. S. JEANS * -7 7 . ' * ‘ • DO? — ♦ *•' (■ ■ A ■,-J A -V S* 7 17, . -Maid Ice Cream Ev>eryho(h r fecognizes good ice cream tlie safest and nTQfiL, itelkiftus of summer foods. . * Nearly ••everyone , acknowledges plXlE-MAID ICE -CREAM as the best that can be procured herealjouts.'7 ' We have just installed and up-to-date FRIGIDAIRB^ ► and have a number cf different kinds of. ICE CREAM on hand all the time.. We also have the brick cream. | 7 , r V 4, THE CLINTON GAFJS • - - r ' .':.4 ■ ' , 4 74 . ■.4 • jv ) 1* ‘ F ,1 r- 7 . ... /. T *< "'ir-' irj-