The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 14, 1925, Image 5

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# THtJKSDAY. MAT. M. 1W •Ui UMi'iamWW CHB0NICL8, CLINTON. 8. & X PAGE Mill :'. v - < .. A. KT V V. EVERYTHING NEEDED FOR THE GROWTHAND DEVELOPMENT . OF THE CHICK. '*■./' .. . :» / . * • ' . V_ Granulated Charcoal Pratt’s Poultry Regulator Pratt’s White Diarrhea Tablets \. GET WHAT YOU NEED HERE 4 g&wmssM ft^^Mr r ^U and Mrs. D. C. Heuateas, of Carlialo, wore rlaitots in the city Wed nesday. — ^ Miss Mary Roland, of Dus West Finals CoUegs, was in town Friday for the P. C.-Erskine game. Miss Marian Patton, of the Assem bly's Training School, Richmond, Va., was the guest of her sisteV hero Fri day, op seototo her bblne in Laurecs. Dr. L R. Lynn spent Friday in Greenville. Joe Mason, of Seneca, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. D. W. Mason. Miss Mary Philson will spend this week-end in Simpsonville, where she will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Richardson. * v l Mr. W. C. Shealy spent the week end with his parents in little Mount ain.,- - ; *' • „ ^ Mr. A. B. Galloway, of Abbeville, spent'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jodie Chandler."- He was accompanied home by Mrs. Galloway, who had been visit ing in town for several days. Mr. Duckett Adair, of Columbia, was the week-end guest of his parents, Mrs and Mrs. R. F. Adair. ‘ Mr. Bob Philson, of Abbeville, was the guest of his mother, Mrs. Mat X =*= A )A' 1 % Clear Judgettient Is essential to business success— ... ^ . and it depends upon a thorough, working knowledge of local con- ditions. Back of our judgement on prob- lems which you-may take up with our officers is 39 years’ work with * r f " : S' " • . • and for this city and section. And our counsel is as friendly as it is sound! ••. , M. S. Bailey £ Son \ T . BANKERS "Clinton’s Oldest Bank” Philson, on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rounds and daughter, Susie Gray Rounds, have returned to Charlotte after 1 a week end visit to the former’s mother, Mrs. C. L. Rounds. ——^ Mr. H. Y. Vance, of Greenville, was a visitor in the city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy v Simpson, of Greenville, visited the former’s moth er, Mrs. George W. Cunningham, on Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Kellers and lit tle Virginia spent a few days this week in Charlotte, and attended the automobile races. * Mr .WilHaih Haigler and daughter, of Augusta, have returned home after a visit to Mrs. C. L. Rounds. Miss Sara Hunter, of Columbia, spent Saturday and Sunday with h*r mother, Mrs. Myrtle.Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge Adair, of Columbia, spent the past week-end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Henry. Miss Emma Hipp visited her sister, Mrs. Oswald Copeland, in Neviberry for th4 week-end. . After spending the week-end with her brother, Mr. L. B. Dillard, Miss Lila Dillard has returned to Colum bia. Mr.- and Mrs. T. ,0. McKeown and hK Living to One’s Self It is written, "No man liveth unto himself.” ..... A children, of Cornwall, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Blalock for a few days this week. ——r- Mr. and Mrs. Ross Young, of Lau rens, spent Sunday with Mr. Tom Little. I After spending ten days in Wash ing and New York^Dr. S. C. Hays has returned home. . Mr. and Mrs. Haskell Miller and baby spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. ^nd Mrs. Dave Bobo. v !1 #< ^ ■* f f It is just as true that no institution, corporation or business house can per- - • manently prosper that is utterly sel fish. We realize that we can prosper only as we are of service and real help- , . 1 ~ • • * - fulness to the, interests of the com munity. • •• Mr!' and Mrs. M. B. Hipp and chil dren, of Newberry, visited Uro. Hipps’ father,-Mr- Tom Little, on Sunday. The friends of Mr. Jodie Chandler are glad to see him out again after being sick for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Burns, of Barksdale, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Burns, of Enoree, spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Effie Burns. Mr. and Mn. Alvin Coleman of Fountain Inn, were ttaa-guests of Mrs. Reeder Workman at Gokiville for the week-end. < Mrs.. Joe Hollingsworth, of Union, spent Thursday and Friday in the city with her brother, Mr. Jim Star Copeland, who is quite ill ftt his home on. Adair street. Mrs. Eb Stone and children, filbert and Mary Allen Stone, of Union, were in town Thursday’to visit Mrs. Clayte Bailey and to attend the play “Robin Hood.” * ' Mr: and Mrs. Will Zilliman, of Saluda, spent Sunday with Mrs. Leila Shockley. Mrs. Mary Anderson and daughter/ of, Spartanburg, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Anderson and Oscar Kern of Reid- ville, and Mrs. Ray Anderson of Lau rens, spent Mothers’ Day with their mother, Mrs. Mattie Philson. \ - Miss Ayliffe Robinson* spent the past week-end in Easley visiting her parents. ^ Miss Ethel Langston and J. L. Langston, of Laurens, spent Sunday with Mrs. Sallie Johnson Friends of Mr.. Jim Star Copeland will regret to know that he ie very iU at hie home. ^ Mr. angl Mrs. Goyne Simpson have moved frdm Mrs. Moorhesd’s resi dence into the Rounds apartments on Woodrow street Mr. and Mrs. Georga C. Odiorne Mias Dorcas Masott spent Sunday temoon at Calhoun Falls. Mias Sidney Watts of Greenville, waa the week-end guest of her mother, Mn. A. L. Watts. . [ ; Mr. and Mn. W. T. Putnam spent Sunday in Woodruff. Mr. Ralph Barrow and Mias Vir ginia Barrow, of Columbia, visited relatives here Sunday. . Mr. Frank LaMottoi of Calhoun Falls, was the week-end visitor of Mr. and Mn. George C. Odiorne. Mn. Will Lynn is spending this week in Fountain Inn with her son, Mr. H. N. Tucker. , Mr, and-- Mrs. Robert Longshore visited relatives in Newberry on Sun day. / Mrs. William Lindsay, of ^Chester, speqt Saturday and Sunday with Mm. Johnnie Lynn... Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stoddard of Owings visited Mrs. A. L. Watts on Sunday. ’ - ' , Messrs. Caroll Pitts and Furman Stokes were visitors in Great Falls on Sunday. Miss Sddie Davenport, of Newberry, spent the . week-end with her sister, Miss Pawnee Davenport. Mayor JAF. Jacobs was a visitor in Columbia on Tuesday. v . Dr. L. R\ Lynn, Messrs. H. D. Henry, W WAHarris, F. M. Stutts and Harold Flanagan spent Tuesday after noon in Greenwood. , Mrs. George' Albright, of Laurens, spent the past Week-end with her sis ter, Mrs. G. C. Pitts. Mr. and Mrs.\ C. L. Vaughan, of Laurens spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Owens. Dr. R. E. Sadler, Messrs. Tommy Owens, Russell Cooper, James Brown ing, and T. D. Jacobs were among the Clintonians who attended the automo bile races in Charlotte Monday. Mr. John Neville is in the city visit ing his sister, Mrs. John Sprattr. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Duncan and son, Billy Duncan, of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Ellisor Adams of Newberry, and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Workman spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.* J. W. Duncan. Miss Maude Ellis,, of Columbia, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ellis. Mr. Paul Austin, of Greenville, spent Synday with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Austin. Mr. William Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Scott and Mrs. John Scott, of Whitmire, visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Duncan on Sunday. \ . / Mr. and Mrs, F^ed Johnson, accom panied by Mr. Lusher Johnson and Misses Lois Dean ahd Mary L. Riser, of Whitmire, spent, last Sunday in Rock Hill and visited their daughter, Miss Berhice Johnson and friends at Winthrop College. ^ Mr. W. W. Galloway, of Charlotte,, has accepted a position as head book keeper with Jacobs and Company. Mr. Leon NoCman, of Asheville, was the week-end guest of his mother, Mrs. Alma Norman. r *' Mr. Louis LaMotte, of Columbia Theological Seminary, was in the city,, for the week-end and filled the pulpit of the First Presbyterian church on Sunday night. . > Mrs. William Anderson, Jr., and children, of Greonville, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bai ley; ' ' Mrs. Eula Burdette left Tuesday-to spend a few days in Columbia with relatives. V " ’ V- Mr. and Mrs. W! T. Putnam spent Sunday in Owings with Mr. and^Mrs. John Kellett. ~ ' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Simpson and chil dren, of Whitmire, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Bobo. — Miss Ruby Carter has returned to the University of South Carolina after a week-end visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Carter. PINEAPPLE TIME For this week only we have very attractive prices on Ha waiian Pineapple in both sliced and crushed, and all size cans. Ask us about this special deal when you give your order this week. ROE SHAD AND GUTTED TROUT EVERY SATURDAY. V Baldwin Bros* Grocery I V "Good Things to Eat” Phones 99 and 100 . - -- Clinton, Mrs. Nonnie Young ai>d. Miss Claraf* ‘ of tl “THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” -A ■ .A A;- p ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Copeland, Duckett were guests of the former's daughter, Mrs. Forrest Summer, in Newberry on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Cooper and fam ily spent Sunday in Charlotte with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ashmore 1 f /> BEAUTIFUL WORK You just cannot help but exclaim about the beauty and thoroughness of our Dry Cleanings—Wearing-AppareHooks like new when we return it to you. Let us prove it with some of yoiir Apparel. V City Tailoring & Dry Cleaning Co. Telephone No. 157 Opposite Bailey’s Bank V“! t - r * - * ' J. B. DUNCAN ^ L. C. EVANS ^ M. and Mrs. B. F. Grant and fam- After spending a week with her par4ily, of Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs. if ’ ” - « ~ ’ • ,J *C. 0. Glenn on Sunday. Mrs. Dan.Davis has returned to hefT Mrs. James Boland and son have re home in Chester. < • - Mr.-and Mrs. C. R. Duncan visited friends in Laurens on Sunday. turned to their home in Newberry after a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boozer. . — .Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hollis spent Mr. and Mrs. Parks Adair and ( Sunday in Laurens with relatives. Forest Summer and daughter, Vivian Parks, and Mrs. Mary Prather spent Sunday in. Green ville. Mr. T. P. P. Carson, of Sumter, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Hale Shands. Ha was accompanied home by Mys. Carson, who had been visiting in the city for two weeks. I Odiorne were visitors Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Donnan werh visitors in Laurens Monday. Mrs. L. A. Barrow of Columbia, spent the week-end in the city with her sisters, Mrs. Hubert Pitts and Mrs. Rhett Adair. J —*• Mn. M. B. Smith, of Laurens, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. W. P. Montjoy. Mrs. Nannie Ferguson and Mis* Julia Ferguson spent Sunday in Whit- mire with AjU*. Elfa Burton. - - ( Miss Ruth Crawford visited hei* mother in Uaioti for the week-end i Mr. and Mrs children of Newberry, spent Sunday in the city with Mrs. Summer’s mother, Mrs. NOnnie Young. -• Mesdames George C. Odiorne, Fred Fitzgerald, Hubert Pitts, Harris Lan drum, Miss Florie McGill and George in Greenville on Saturday. Miss Myra Frances Howze, of Er win, Tenn., spent the week-end with Mrs. M. J. McFadden. Mr. and Mrs. F.; C. Pinson visited relatives in Ninety-Six on Tuesday. _ The friends of Mrs. W. J. Bailey, who is a patient at Providence Hospi tal in Washington, will be interested ip knowing, that she is doing as well as c6uld he expected, and they wish for her a speedy recovery. Mr. R. F. Blakely attended the A R. P. Presbytery at Troy last week. One 10-room house and lot on Musgrove Street: One 4-room house and lot on North Sloan. Street. One lot; 175x159, on Florida St., near new school bldg. One 10 room house with two acres of land north of C. N. & L. R. R., near city limits, known as Wham place: 42 acres south of C. N. & L. R.R., part of Nash property and bounded by the new road to Lydia Cotton Mills. 100 acres Nash property, part within and part without city hrnits, on north side WesL Main Street- and West Sid^fiTorth Bell Street. One 6-room house and lot, 100x200, on Florida Street. , v One 7-room Ijouse, and lot, on corner df West Carolina Ave. and Sloan St., adjoining lot of Mrs. Jessie Sparks. One lot on Cleveland Street, 67x220, north of property of L. B. Dillard. , -K 5-ro6m house and lot on North Sloan St., near Pitts Street intersection. V \ 1 lot, 80x180, on Owens St., adjoining R. R. Blakely^s residence. Three business lots, 25x135 each, on Musgrove Street, opposite Clinton Bakery. 249 acres five miles east of Clinton; Ferguson farm. 107 acres five miles east of Clinton; Barney farm. 44 acres five miles north of' Clinton; Craig place. — 200 aeses one half mile'from Renno. 85 acres, 2-room house, good out-houses; Weir place. S|7'acres, 7-room house f-A. O'DankL farm, one mile from city limits. • 7 - . 68 acres, house and barn, part of Robt. Adair estate. Sumerel-Stone Realty Co. CUNTON* a c. Cl.