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4. THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1925 mm <r CLINTON, S. C. *•/ I Mil M ♦ » > 11 »♦♦♦♦♦»♦ : For the college girl, or the high school graduate you will find here the gifts most appropriate at a price that ; means a real saving. JUST A FEW SUGGESTIONS: ' *"■ Fountain Pens Whitman's Candy * *„ $odaks ; Toilet Articles Comb and Brush Sets 4 V ' , . Manicure Sets stationary Perfumes White Ivory , : — New Friends Old Dr. Johnson Baid that if a man loved friends, he should keep^ his friendship in u a constant«state of re pair.” That is, Tie should always be making new friends as well as keep- \ ing the old ones. This bank welcomes the new customer/ • •4 M. S. Bailey & Son ,BANKERS “Clinton’s Oldest Bank” Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jacks left Sat urday for a few weeks’ stay in Okla homa and Texas, where they will visit relatives. ^ ^— ■ - Mrs. B. 0. Kelley, of Pine Bluff, Ark., and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cauthen of Rock Hill, spent several days last week With Mr/and Mrs. J. B. Domi nick. Mrs. E. W. Ferguson, Mrs. T.’ D. Copeland and Miss Sallie Wright spent laet Friday in Greenville. Rev. and Mrs. A.. R. Batchelor and little daughter, of Whitmire, were viaitors in the city Tuesday. . Misses Myra Leaman and Ruth Crawford spent Thursday afternoon in Union with the latter’s mother. Mrs. B. L. King spent last week in Spartanburg with her daughter, Mrs. Harry Phillips. r Mrs. Henry Young has returned from a week’s yisit to her daughter, Mrs. John C. Henry, in Greenville, The friends of Mrs. John W. Young will regret to know that she is sick at her home on Carolina avenue. Mr. W. J. Bailey has returned from several.-weeks' stay in Washington. .Dr. S. M. Woods, of Martinsburg, W. Vd., is spending some time in the city with his son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. D. J._ Woods. Matthew Lynn, a student* of Union Seminary, Richmond, Va., has return ed to Clinton where he will spend the summer. . v ' ’ s Mr„ J .P. Caldwell, of Greenville, visited friends here for the week-end. •Mr. and Mrs. N£il Turner, of El- befton, Ga.,« spent Sunday with the latter’s brother, Mr. John W. Fin ney. I; - - . Miss Inez Ray, of Albermarle, N. C. , was the guest of Kifr aunt, Mrs. D. W. 'Masoivon Sunday. Mrs. Lottie Hudson, Misses Sara Harvin and Elizabeth McClure of Spartanburg, were visitors in the city Sunday. ^ * Mr. Mortem Fuller was in town Sat urday en route from St. George to his home in MountvilIa^L“i Mrs. X T. Weathers has returned to her. home in Laurens after spend ing a week with her daughter, Mrs. Edgar Blakely. . Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Copeland and children and Mr; Bartow Copeland nf Newberry, spent Sunday afternoon in the ’city with relativevs. Mrs. S. W. Sumerel and baby are spending this week in Belton with Mrs. Emma 'Vaughn. Mrs. Frank Kellers was called to J * Augusta on Saturday _on account of the death of her motherp Mrs. Wish. Mrs. Kellers has many friends here who sympathize with her in her be reavement. Mr. G. C. Pitts spent Friday and Saturday in Augusta where he attend ed the annual barbecue given by the Augusta Cotton Exchange. After a week-end visit to their sis ter, Mrs. J. Lee Young, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Davidson have returned to their home in Chester. Mrs. Joe Beaudrot and children and Mrs. Eugene Pratt of Greenwood, spent Friday in the city with their mother, Mrs. Mary Prather. Mrs. Clyde Lankford' is spending this week in Columbia witj^ friends. After a week’s visit witlTTelatives here, Mrs. Joe Hollingsworth has re turned to her home in Union. Mr. Frank Hilton, of Kershaw, visit ed friends in the city for the week end. . , Mr. and Mrs. Vassell Gallman and Mrs. AKce Cannon, of Newberry, were the guests of Miss Bertha Mae Gall- man on Sunday. Mr. Sam Leake, of Union, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.-Joe Leake. Miss Ethel Langston, of Laurens, was the guest of Mr. 'W. D. Copeland and family on. Sunday PAcknvB i m»»»t n m »♦♦♦« 1111 Dr.-Frank Kellers attended the fu neral of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Wise, in Willis ton on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Byrd, of Lau rens, visited Mr. Tom Little on Wed nesday. / - Mrs. James Smith and Foster Smith of Newberry, were visitors at Thorn- well Orphanage on Thursday. Mise Margaret Chalmers, of New- « berry, was the week-end guest of Miss Helen Chalmers. Dr. D. M. Douglas was a visitor in Wolford for the week-end where he preached Sunday night. '' Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Blalock visited in Columbia this week where they at tended the graduating exercises of Chicora college. Their daughter, Miss Nanhell Blalock, was a member of the senior class. . Mr. and Mrs. T^. C. Chalmers of Newberry, spehr Sunday with Mrs. Mary Chalmers. —-— - Miss Caroline Dugan was a visitor in Greenville on Saturday. Miss ,Margaret Douglas is spending this week with her brother, Dt. D. M. Douglas. Miss Emma Adams is visiting her niece, Mrs. Harry .Phillips# in Spar tanburg this week. Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Pitts were guests of Mrs. W. W. Summers in Union on Sunday. M«ss Julia Lynn is spending this Week in Newberry as the gue§t of Mrs.vJ. B. Cromer, j - Miss Dell Sumerel, who lias been teaching near Ora, will spend the summer with her sister, Mrs. Jack Anderson. Mr. and Mts. B. Bailey Were week end guests of their daughter, Mrs. Rosa Little. Mr. Erpest Pinson and .family of Greenwood, spent Sunday with 'Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Pinson. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Richbourg and little daughter and Mr. and M^s. Char lie Wallace of Jalapa, visited Mr. arid Mrs. Eugene Richbourg in Norway for the week-end. Mr. J. D. Epps of Whitmire, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bai ley this week. OLD FASHIONED FOODS IN THE NEW MANNER jQOOD old home cooking is the best kind of food tKat * pleases the palate best of all—and when y6ti can get such palatable food-'stuffs as Baldwin Bros, sell—the meal is complete, ' FRESH TROl^T AND ROE SHAD FRIDAY | I •-r • “Good Things to Eat” Phones 99 and 100 - - Clinton, S. C. ♦ ' ' f f«H + H1**»»+-H H l*i l-H H I The Woman Citizen The woman is taking her I place as a citizen- of the United States. She has earn- : • • • ■ •(,; ed it because she is thrifty,. competent and economical. i-y - •, 1 . This bank welcomes the busi ness of women. It is always •— * r glad to-add to its growing Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rutledge and baby, of Laurens.jjspent Sunday with i Mrs. Bessie Godfrey. Mr. R. L. Bailey was the week-end guest of his daughter, MYS. William Anderson, in Greenville. Mrs. Joe Simpson, of Whitmire, spent Thursday with her mother, Mrs. Dave Bobo. * i. - Mr. and Mrs. J r F.—Pinson and ; daughter, Miss Fannie Pinson,* of Ninety-Six, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. E—C. Pinson on Cleveland street. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cromer and son, of Newberry, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lynn. Mrs. W> L. Lynn has returned from • v 4 Simpsonville, where she spent the past week J with her son, Howard Tucker. * /. Mrs. George B. Hesse, of Charles ton, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Goyne Simpson. Miss Louise Parks, of Cedartown, Ga., arrived in the city Tuesday to visit Miss Sallie Wright. /Misses Marion <v Patton and Grace Aust were recent guests of Miss Janie Lois Lynn. Misses Pearl West, Riddle and BrO- die were visitors in Newberry on Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carson of Sum ter were'^j^^-Clinton-Wednesday. Mr. Carson was en route to Greenville, where he will join the Greenville ac quaintance tour party, which left the city Wednesday for New . York and other points of interest.- Mrs. Car- son will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shands. Mr. Ratchford Boland is at honje for the summer-from Provencal, La., After spending seyeraf'-days in;where he has been teaching the past Greensborp, N. C., with their daugh- year, number, of women customers. “THE BANK .OF PERSONAL SERVICE” ter, Mrs. N. P. Dow, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Rantin have returned home. Miss Mercer Vance, of Columbia, was' the week-end guest of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Vance., Paschal Hollingsworth, of Cross An chor, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. G. W. Hollingsworth. ^ Miss Lila River?, of Columbia, was the house gfaest of Mr^. A. T. WilSon for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Milam ^pent Sunday in Greertville. They were ac companied by the latter’s mother r Mrs. Malone, who will spend some time- there-visiting her son. ' Garrison Mont joy watf in Cross Hill Friday evening where he attended the Junior-Senior banquet of the Cross Hill high school. • Captain J. W. Copeland was a week end visitor in Chester. Mrs. J. H. Hollis, of Rodman, spent the week-end fn the city with Mr. Hollis'. v . . , Mr. and Mrs. Eb Copeland, of Lau rens, spent Monday in the city. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Collins, of Greentfootfr spent Sunday with Mrs. H. W. Richey. Miss Mary Chalmers'and Mr. Davis Holland w'ere viistors in Newberry, and were accompanied home by Miss ! Mildred Reid. % "* , 4 1 Furman Stokes spent the. week-end ' 31 .in Simpsonville with home-folks. A ; Mr. J.-3V Stewart spertTseveY^days *1* last week in Leary, Ga. ^/returned with him and will spend This - « ' week in the city. Mesdames M. B. Hipp, J. M. Work man and Misses Margaret Boozer and Josie Reed, of Newberry, Uere visitors T t in the city on Thursday. In Memeriam v.. \ ’ • •«* * ►.i -i ^. Every Man and Boy in this community to look through our stock before fauying his Gent’s Furnishings. Our stock is complete and prices r’ ’ '* are right. ( L. B. Dillard ] Young Hats [the ONE PRICE STORE” Ralston and $5.00 * Clinton, .S. C. Nettletqn Shoes 1 r*- '".i-—♦. Death has again entered the ranks of. Camp R. S. Owens, and on Decem ber 3rd, removed a .beloved member, Mart J. Youngs He was born in Lau rens county and here spent all the years of his long Wfe, excepting the; time of h1s* service for the ^Confeder ates as a soldier in Company G, 2nd Regiment, South Carolina Volunteers, T. J. Lipscomb, colonel. Mart Young acted bravely, an^f showed splendid fortitude in the try- J ’ ing days of reconstruction. *rhis‘* Camp feeling its loss in the departure qf a comrade, wishes .to give public expression of appreciation of his ster ling worth as exhibited in times of peace and war during a long and use-1 Z ful life. - — j • We will cherish his memory as alj' One 3->room house and lot 67x-14G on North Sloan St. One 7-room house and half acre lot,-corner Sloan St. and W. Carolina Ave., adjoining lot of, Mrs. Jessie Sparks. One 5-room house and lot 88x170 on Nortff Sloan St. 1 • . . : ^ W . . One lot 1 on CfeVelartd Street C5xl45 adjoining property of C..E. Galloway. ' . * • One lot* on Cleveland Street 67x220 adjoining property of L. B. Dillard, v • " . * ik sympathetic friend, as a faithful com rade and as a gallant soldier. . . J. W. Young, M. D,. R. J. Copeland. A. Mr Copeland, Committee. I ROSE BUSH SPRAY „ »i „ l; , , - We heartily recommend Black Leaf 40. It posi- tively rids flowers of all,!- insects. 35c per bottle. S ADLER-0 WEN S PHARMACY AT UNION STATION TEL. 400 Men's white Duck Pants $2.00.! One lot'on Ov/ens,, Street-80x180. ■ ' * • ' . • ' - ■ * • •.. * Una lot on West Main Street adjoining I. C. *BdTand. ■ * « T « • * * , ■ ’ ’ • . ' • One lot on -Fldrida Street 175x159, /near‘new Graded ScHoPl building. - ' ' • • * .‘f . Three business lots on Musgrove,Street opposite CliW „ ton Bakery. • * . • . • ■ . V”'"' One 10-room house, and lot oji Musgrove Street. ... . c .. • ' - *♦*_ 200 acres near Country dub, Motes placd. - % - * + , * , ' •* ' \ v’-, ,v' .169 acres near Country Club, Fergusoji place. .3 *' > ' - S* . . . ^ . • . . ' . 32 acres five miles south of Clinton,-Burnside place. ' 57 acres, 7 room -house, 1 mile from city limits, A. O’Daniel farm*, • —^ i? . * * • 85 acres, 2 V room house, good out houses; 'Weir farm- 85 acres, good 2-story dwelling, barn and out-houses, near J. B. Phflson’s and Jacob Highway; Betsil farm. 200 acres; one-hair mite from *Renno. SumereJ-Stone Realty Co. CUNTON, SOUTH CAROLINA k V:' L. B. DILLARD, j ► .. . . • •. _ .y .. • • ■ . : j / j .n •/. t:, . -* ***-• • — Mbfll -- -