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Means that those who come back to us
again and again to buy after they’ve made
their first purchase at our store always
receive satisfactory service.
They know that whatever we sell them is
thoroughly reliable.
They know we do not ask more than fair
profit on our sales.
They know they can rely on our advice—
Truth is our stand-by.
They know that carefulness, honesty, cour
tesy, cleanliness and promptness. charac
terize us.
A DANDY PLACE TO MEET; YOUR
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Established 1884
A Bank Where You
Will Feel At Home
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About this bank we have tried to de
stroy absolutely the chill, the formal
ity and the solemnity,, which are some
times associated with financial insti
tutions.
Miss Mary Bowen has returned to
her home in Laurens after a few days
visit to Mrs. J. H. Young.
Mrs. J. B. Kay_ and children re
turned Tuesday to their home in By
ron, Ga., after spending several days
in the city with relatives.
Mrs. Marion Fleming Bailey and
little daughters have returned to their
home in Augusta, Gfc.; hftfer v a fewS
days visit to Mr. and 0 Mrs. W. J.
Bailey.
Messrs. Graham and Banks Hayes
left yesterday for North Charleston,
where they will teach this winter.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bailey spent
Monday in Greenville.
Mrs. J. B. Hollingsworth of Union,
spent the week-end With her sister,
Mrs. Sallie Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moorhead were
visitors in Spartanburg Monday.
- Miss Lucy Epps leaves today for
several days visit to relatives in At
lanta.
Mr. Rpbert Hafner, of Chester, who
was here yesterday for the Hatton-
Miss Una Simpson has returned to
the orphanage after a week's visit in
Starr.
Mr. Matthew Lynn and Mri Henry
Patton of Laurens, are spending a
few days in Montreat.
Mr. L. D. Robinson of Wades boro,
N. C., spent Sunday and Monday with
his son, Mr. E. C. Robinson.
Miss Marion Patton, a fprmer or
phanage teacher, left Tuesday for the
Presbyterian Mission School in Rich
mond, Va..
Mrs. W. W. Summers of Union, was
here yesterday for the funeral of her
nephew, Mr. Stanley Pitts. *
Miss Bessie McCoy, who has been
spending a few days at the orphan
age, has gone to her home in Arkan
sas.
Mrs. Tom Poe of Greenville, spent
Sunday with her mother, Mrs. B. M.
Dutton.
Mrs.< H. A. Sproles of Greenwood,
spent the week-end with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Frank Boland.
Dr. T. J. Peake and Mr. Irvin Cole-
Lewis wedding, was the guest of his man have returned to y the city after
sister, Mrs. L. B. Dillard.
Mrs. May Hill and Miss Emma Har
ris, of Abbeville, were in the city Mon
day to attend the funeral of their
cousin, Mrs. John W. Young.
Mr. Pascal Hollingsworth, of Buf
falo, spent Sunday with his brother,
Mr. Gus Hollingsworth.
Mrs. Crawford Clapp has returned
home after a week’s visit to her
daughter, Mrs. William Lomax, of
Greenwood.
Miss Lora Montjoy left Sunday for
Rembert where she will again teach
this winter.
Miss Sallie Wright, Mrs. Zee)Mc-
Lees and son, Robert, spent last week
in Greenville with their sister, Mrs.
H. L. Todd. Mrs. McLees went from
Greenville to Winston-Salem, N. C.,
where she will spend the winter.
Mrs. George Albright of Laurens,
is the guest of her sister, Mrs. G. C.
Pitts.
Miss Emmie Pitts^left Tuesday for
Columbia College.
Mr. Lee Ross came over Sunday
from B. M. I. at Greenwood to spend
the day with Mr. T. C. Robinson.
Mrs. Henry Whitman bf Hartford,
Conn., is spending some time with her
nephew, Mr. R. W. Phillips.
Mr. James Pitts left yesterday for
spending a few days in Florida
Mrs. Jack Scruggs and mother and
Mrs. Parsons of Fountain Inn, were
the guests of Mrs. M. J. Ferqueron
on Tuesday.
Mrs. Harris Landrum, who has been
spending a few days with Miss Florie
McGill of Hickory Grove, returned
home Saturday.
The friends of Mrs. D. J. Moor
head, who has been seriously ill at
the home of her son, Mr. W. A. Moor*
head, will be glad to know that she
is much better.
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Lewis, Misses
Virginia and Elizabeth Lewis of Ches
ter, who were in the city yesterday
for the Hatton-Lewis wedding, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dillard.
Miss Ruby Carter left Tuesday for
Columbia where she w>ill enter the
University of South Carolina.
Miss Elizabeth Woodward, of Balti
more, Md., who has been spending a
few days with Miss Corinne Bailey,
left lasit Wednesday for Converse Col
lege.
Messrs. Rupert Fuller, Hansel Boyd
and Rogers Harrell left yesterday for
Wofford College at Spartanburg.
Mr. Frarlk Hilton of Kershaw, spent
Sunday in the. city.
Master John W. Finney spent the
to accompany their parents to
our Store Saturday when they
purchase their GROCERIES
and receive a SCHOOL TAB
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HOUSEWIVES-
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Take a look at Our SPECIAL
TABLE.
Baldwin Bros. Grocery
“Good Things to Eat”
Phones 99 and 100 - - Clinton, S. C.
When you enter our doors, you will
find here a group of very human folk,
ready and willing to serve you prompt
ly and cordially.
Make this your banking home.
BANKERS
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Jamestown, where he will teach the ; week-end with relatives in Abbeville
coming session. | Messrs. Davis Pitts and Ansel Ben-
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Richbourg nett left Tuesday for Atlanta, Ga.,
spent Sunday with relatives in Greer.
Miss Martha Davidson leaves today
for Columbia College.
Miss Ruth Manning, who has been
visiting Miss Louise Pitts for several
where they will take' a special course
in pharmacy.
Mr. B. L. King spent Sunday in
Spartanburg.
Mrs. W. M. McMillan has returned
days, returned to her home in Ben-j home after spending ten days in Ab-
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Women of Clinton
nettsville on Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Pace and two
children of Princeton, W. Va., arrived
in the city Monday to make their
home for some time, Mr. Pace being
connected with the Ely Construction
Company.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Little and
little daughter, Jane, spent Sunday in
Newberry.
Mr. Odys McIntosh left Monday for
Columbia where he will enter the
University of South Carolina.
Mrs. R. W. Johnson, Miss Lurea
Moore and Mrs. 0. T. Lawing spent
Saturday in Greneville.
Mr. Paul Austin, of Greenville,
spent Sunday with his father, Dr. J.
D. Austin.
Mrs. 0. T. Lawing and Mrs. J. B.
Kay and children spent last Thursday
ICgy •
Mr. John Neville of Columbia Theo
logical Seminary, is visiting his sis
ter, Mrs. John Spratt.
Mr. William McCrary of Bailey
Military Institute at Greenwood, spent
Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert McCrary.
The following Thomwell Orphanage
girls left today for Chicora College:
Misses Dessie Padgett, Ruth McQuis-
ton, Edith and Jaunita Rucker, Edna
and Arline Daniel and Margaret
Nichols.
constitute a large percentage
of the depositors whom this
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bank serves.
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Housewives and those in busi
ness occupations find our faci
lities especially convenient
and suited to their banking
needs.
beville with her daughter, Mrs. W. A.
Galloway.
Miss Fannie Hatton spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wi^rkman.
Miss Mildred Workman left today
for Columbia College.
Mr. George Howard Odiorne left
Sunday for Bailey Military Institute
at Greenwood. ,
Mr. William Dendy stopped over in
the city Tuesday with friends on his
way toColumbia where he will enter
the Theological Seminary.
The friends of Mrs. J. Wade Ander
son will be pleased to know that she
is improving from a recent illness.
Mrs. R. E. Copeland of Laurens,
was in the city Monday to attend the
funefal of Mrs. J. W. Young.
Mrs. A. O. Bray and little daugh
ter, Vera Bailey, of North Wilkes-
boro, N. C., are Bp«iidiiig a few days
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
L. Bailey.
Mrs. A. G. Beard and little daugh
ter, Betty Carolyn, of Tampico, Tex.,
are spending some time with her* un
cle, Mr. G. W. Hunter.
Use all the Ice You Need
During this very hot spell of dry weather we have been
put to the limit to supply our friends with ICE, and we
thank you for your patience and patronage. We have
done almost our very best. Have worked long and hard
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that you need not suffer. Keep your milk, butter, etc.,
on ICE and enjoy Ice Cream-often. If you want ICE
right away” please drive to the factory for it.
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DIXIE ICE & FUR COMPANY
CLINTON, S. C.
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RENT A CAR
Yourself
OPEN AND CLOSED CARS
DAY PHONE 357
NIGHT PHONE 156
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“THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE”
’Mrs. Hamp Stone, Mrs. Jas. R.
Copeland, Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Sr., and
Miss Clara Quckett spent Tuesday in
Anderson with Mrs. J. B. Townsend.
Misses Seline Cosby, Elise Henry,
Mary Workman, Ethel Copeland, Ellen
Copeland, Benet Godfrey, Lois Work
man, Ruth Workman, and Mattie Ell
Copeland of Renno, left Tuesday for
Chicork College.
Miss Ethel Hunter left' last Satur
day for Lake City, where she will
teach this winter.
Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Hughes and
family are expected this week from
St. Thomas, West Indies, for an ex
tended visit to Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Moorhead.
Mr. and Mrs. Irby Hipp and chil
dren spent Sunday in Newberry with
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Hipp.
Miss Lou Bell Nabors left Tuesday
for Gaffney where she will enter
Limestone College.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Andersorj of
Dunedin, Fla., who have been ‘spend
ing a few days with theit parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bailey, have re
turned to their home.. They were ac
companied by Miss Ruth Bailey, who
will spend the winter in Florida.
Mrs. William Brooker, Mrs. Jauni
ta Townsend of New York City, Miss
Mildred Evans, Messrs. James H. and
Beverly Evans of Newberry, were
here Monday for the funeral of their
great aunt, Mrs. John W. Youngi
^*Mrs. Walter Rutledge of Laurens, ~
is visiting her mother, Mrs. Bessife
Godfrey. •
Ellis Auto Livery
YOUR DOG
PEP NOX FITS—Positively cures running fits. Satisfac
tion guaranteed or money refunded. One full treatment _
$1.25. Use the kind the leading kennels use and cure
your dog.
PEP STOCK MEDICINE—A Worm Eradicator
For all dumb brutes and fowls. Positively guaranteed to
satisfy consumer or money back without question. Price
60 cents.
Use the kind of Stock Medicine V. M. Montgomery, owner
of Springdale Farm of Spartanburg, uses on his champion
herd of Holstein cattle and get results.
&^ofCuren^IAUR^S C DRTOC^ f llurens
NA MERCANTILE CO., GoldvilleML J. JONES, New
berry; S. 0. NESCEY, Newberry; NEWBERRY DRUG
CO., Newberry. *
If your merchant or druggifct can’t supply it, order direct from
Pep Stock Medicine Company, Winder, Ga.
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COMING!
SEPT. 18-19
N. GEO. GROSS
Representing
SCHLOSS BROS.
of Baltimore
Tailor-made Clothing.
Be sure to see^our Fall
Line and prices while
Mr. Gross is here.
TWO DAYS ONLY
L H. DAVIDSON
Clinton, S. C.
Special
Notice
I have gone STRICTLY CASH
and CARRY and will make it to
a.
your interest to get my prices be
fore purchasing your Groceries.
They will be at the very lowest
live and let live prices.
Respectfully,
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Edgar Todd
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