The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 29, 1925, Image 5

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1 J V THURSDAY, OCTOBER ^ \m Li Bus Heailiiuarters i J: Our Drug Store is now headquarters for the Bus Lines serving Clinton. All Greenville and Columbia cars stop at our door. Whether you are going or f coming, you are welcome here. Any information desired on schedules gladly fuhiished. Business is Built On Banking . V \ The modern business structure rests on credit and the commer cial banks are its credit reservoirs. rz * This institution extends to the business men of this community a cordial invitation to use these facilities for the promotion of its many business activities. M. S. Bailei & Sou BANKERS Miss Emmg Newton h spending this week in Greenville. v Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lanford vnfre in Columbia for the fail* last Thufaday. Mrs. S. G. Dillard left yesterday for a two weeks' visit to relatives at Salters Depot. , Miss Polly Elrod was in Columbia last Thursday foP the Caroiina-Clem- son game. She was sponsor for the Carolina football team. Dr. and Mrs. G. W. B. Smith, George Smith, Mrs. J. H. Witherspoon and Miss Isabel Witherspoon were in Co lumbia last Thursday for the fair. Mrs. Edgar Owens returned Mon day after spending two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. W. M. Scott, in Easley. Mrs. E. T. Richbourg is spending several days in Greer. Mesdames James R. Copeland, J. F. Jacobs, Misses Kathleen McGee, Kath erine McSwaih and Clara Duckett were in Newberry Friday for the F. C,-Newberry game. Mr. Tom Robertson of Chattanoo ga, Tenn., spent last Thursday and Friday in the city. Mr. Edgar Owens spent the week end in Easley with his daughter, Mrs. W. M. Scott. Mr. W. W. Richbourg was a visitor in Greer last Sunday. Mr. J. I. Coleman left last Friday for a business trip to Miami, Fla. Rev. L. E. Wiggins is in Abbeville this week attending the annual Upper South Carolina Conference of the Methodist church. / Dr. D. J. Woods, Dr. A. E. Spencer, Dr. M. G. Woodworth and Dr .Dudley Jones left Tuesday for Ninety-Six to attend the meeting of South Carolina Presbytery. Mr. Edgar Blakely was in Woodruff last Saturday on. business. Mrs. Frank Kellers, Frank and Vir ginia Kellers and Miss Mijel Ivy spent last Thursday in Columbia. Messrs. J. M. Pitts and B. L. King are in Abbeville attending the Annual meetirtg of Upper South Carolina Methodist conference. Mr. S. L. Weir of Newberry, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Weir last Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Pinson and Mr. James A. Flice went down to Colum hia yesterday to attend the wedding of Mr. Leroy Flice to Miss Edna Stew art. Mr. Abner Stone of Cross Anchor, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. John B. Yarborough. Mr. P. B. Adair was ,a business visitor in Greenwood on Tuesday. Miss Agatha Bailey of the Univer sity of South Carolina, spent the week-end with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey. Mr. Garrison Mohtjoy spent the week-ehd with his mother, Mrs.*W. P. Montjoy. Dr. J. Lee Young and Master Le- land Young were in Newberry last Friday for the P. C.-Newberry game. Miss Arline Kilgore of Greenville, was the week-end guest of Miss Aga tha Bailey. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Kellers, Mr. and Mrs. Jodie Chandler and Miss Dorcas Mason were in Newberry Friday for the P. C.-Newberry game. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and lit tle daughter of Charlotte, spent sev eral days last week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T.V Wilson. Miss Margaret Crouch returned yes terday jfrom a week's visit to Charles- ton. OLDEST STRONGEST +++++++++++++++++++!•+++++++++++++++ H * t**+++*++++++* t-h+'H ++* l l H U**** Biiles Mr. J, W. Copeland, Jr., of Spartan burg, spent the week-end in the city with relatives. Mesdames J. W. Finney, 0. T. low ing, Morris Cashion, Miss Marie Adair and Mr. J. P. McMillan were in New berry Friday for the P. C.-Newberry game. v Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Adair and Mr. and Mfa. C. M. Bailey were visitors in Greenwood Sunday. j Mrs. R. A. Farmer, who spent the past supimer in Richmond with her dtughter, Mrs. M. L. Roche, returned to her home Sunday. Mr. Robert Davis of Washington, D. C., spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. George Davis. , Mesdames Bob Davidson vnd M. A. Henry were in Columbia last Thurs day for the fair. Dr. and Mrs. Henderson Henry and Mrs. J. P. McMillan spent last Friday in Columbia. . Mr. John Ballenger of Senecp, spent Thursday and Friday with his sister, Mrs. B. 0. Whitten. Miss Florence Bailey spent the past week-end at Converse College with her sister, Miss Lucy Bailey. Miss Beatrice Young of Chicora College, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wingfield Young. , . Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moorhead spent Monday in Union. Mrs. George W. Young* returned Thursday from a two weeks’ visit to her sister in Raleigh, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. J6hn Spratt were in Columbia last Thursday for the fair. Mr. Frank W. LaMotte spent the week-end in the city with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Simpson and little daughter, Frances, spent Sunday in Union. ’ Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Duckett of Mo- lusk, Va., spent a few days recently with their sisters, Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Sr., and Miss Clara Duckett. ^ Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Townsend of Anderson, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Wilson were in Newberry Friday for the P. C.-New- herry game.. The friends of Mrs. John B. Yar borough will regret to learn of the serious illness of her brother, Mr. Fletcher Lynch, at her home on West Main street. Mrs. Duncan Johnson and children and Mis. Forrest Summers and chil- dien of Newberry, spent Monday with Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Sr. Dr. T. L. W. Bailey was in New berry Friday for the P. C.-Newberry game. Mrs. James R. Copeland and moth- Mrs. Emma Little, left Monday And we will tell the world you’ll get REAL Service and Guaranteed Satisfaction. THIS WEEK Armour’s and Lily of the Valley Pork and Beans, per can 10c. . One Can FREE with a Dozen. V Monarch Catsup, large bottle .... 25c 8 Pounds Crescent Lard .... .... .... .... 5 Cans No. 3 Sugar Loaf Kraut for.... $1.00 and 1 Can FREE 6 Cans No. 3 Sugar Loaf Hominy for $1.00 and 1 Can FREE Tall Pink Salmop 15c 10 pounds Yellow Sweet Potatoes 50c WHERE YOUR PATRONAGE IS !CI APPRECIATED. Baldwin Bros. Grocery “HOME OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT” Phones 99 and 100 - - Clinton, S. C. i ■ 1 er. for a two weeks’ visit to Mrs. Harvey Brannen of Statesboro, Ga, Miss Agatha Cole of Chicago. 111., is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Hays. * - Mesdames T. D. Copeland, George R. White and Caroll White Copeland were in Columbia last Thursday for the fair. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Pinson spent last Thursday in Columbia. Miss Sarah Hunter was a visitor in Columbia last Friday. Miss Lora Montjoy, who teaches at Rembert, spent the week-end here with herlmother. I UVE IN CLINTON I am interested in Clinton. I love the people of Clinton. - I am a booster for Clinton. ' % • % I spend my money in Clinton. I am out-and-out for Clinton. I do not patronize mail order houses. I am not patronizing houses at home that send their money out of Clinton. I appreciate all business the good peo ple of Clinton will give- me, give good goods, honest weight, polite and prompt service. YOURS FOR A SQUARE DEAL, Todd's Cash Store r ] 1 3*.,iW MW* A habit is better than a rule. You have to keep a rule, but a habit keeps you. Get the sav ing habit by opening a sav ings account in this bank and it will be a support and not a t ' "» burden. “THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” •: ■ * * -V * \ • Mr. W. B. Farr is spending a few days with his family. Mrs. W. A. Galloway of Abbeville, spent last Thursday and Friday with her sister, Mrs. J. W. Finney. Mrs. George R. White, who has been spending several days with her sis ter, Mrs. T. D. Copeland, left last week for California, where she wijl spend the winter. Mrs. S. A. Farr has returned to her home after spending three months in Charlotte with her son, Mr. Bob Farr. Miss Annie B. Adair visited Mr. and Mrs. Williarp Lewis in Whitmire on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Blakely, Messrs. Hoyt and Cleveland Blakely of F ount- ain Inn, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John T. Blakely. Mr. Lee Hargrove of Newberry, spent the ,week-end with his sister. Mrs. S. A. Pitts. |i Miss Etta Lee Scruggs of Carlisle, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mvs. Jodie Chandler. Mrs. R. H. Young is spending a few days in Abbeville with her daughter, Mtfc. A. B. Godfrey. Mrs. A. L. Watts and litle grandson, Billie Lynn, is spending this week in Greenville with relatives. Miss Corinne Bailey returned yes terday from a three weeks 7 visit to Mr. Bijuce Galloway of Furman, spent the weejt-end here with his mother, Mrs. A. B. Galloway. Mrs. S. C. Hays returned last Thursday from several days visit to Chicago. 7^ y Mrs. Sallie Salters, who has been spending the summer with her daugh ter, Mrs. S. G. Dillard, has returned tc her home at Salters Depot. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Sr., and Miss Clara Duckett were in Columbia last Saturday for the pageant. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Austin of Green ville. visited Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Pin son last Thursday. * Mrs. W. B. Owens, Sr., Miss Martha Blakely, Messrs. Gus Blakely, John David Blakely and T. C. Robinson were in Columbia Thursday for the fair. Miss Beth Blakely of Greenville, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob$ft Blakely. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dillard and Mr. N R. Young were in Columbia Thurs- cay for the fair. Rev. C. B. Betts spent Monday and Tuesday in Chester. The friends of little Nannie Sue Adair will be pleased to know she is;|| doing nicely after an operation for T appendicitis last Wednesday at Dr. Hays Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Young and Mrs. Roy Pitts spent last Wednesday in Columbia. J ' Miss Fletcher Lynch of Augusta, Ga., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Yarborough. The following were in Laurens Tues- WHY IS A BANK Suppose all the business of the countjp: had to be transacted with currency! There isn't enough money in the world to make it possible. friends in Birmingham, Ala. Mrs. D. R. Nimocks has returned' day night for the Eastern Star meet- home after spending several days with her mother at Bishopville. Miss Alma Burnett spent the week end in Greenville. 4 Miss Collette Griffin spent* the week-end here with her mother, Mrs. Julia Griffin. • Mr.' Odyss McIntosh of the* Univer- * sity of South Carolina, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McIntosh. Miss Janie Holland of Spartanburg, spent the week-end here with rela tives. Mrs. May Lea man and children were visitors in Cross Hill on Sun day.- ' • ing: Mesdames P. S. Bailey, John D. Davis, T. C. Johnson, A. B. Henry, May Leaman, J. W. Leake, E. J. Adair, Misses Maude Pearson, Julia Fergu son, and Mr. Frank Boland. Mr. Russell Lynch of Mountville, spent Monday night with Mr. and Mrs. John B. Yarborough. . Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Pdake spent last Thursday in Columbia at the fair. The family of Mr. W. H. Ziegler is moving this week to Sumter. Mrs. Martha Steele of Waxhaw, N. C., visited her daughter, Miss Mary Steele, a few days last week. Rev. C. E. Piephoff of ; Greenville, visited friends in the city on Thurs day and Friday of last week. Banks simplify transactions. Millions pass from one firm to another every day by use of bank checks and New York drafts. One clerk can" handle millions in checks and drafts in the hours of a business day that a force of a hundred clerks could not handle in currency. < * When you become a depositor in our bank you join this magic circle, simplify ing your business, saving yourself money and gaining business prestige at the same time. OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS First Natal Bank n “Clinton’s Only National Bank NEW TELEPHONE NUMBER 7 *W%r ^ / /.