The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 04, 1926, Image 5
THURSDAY,, FEBRUARY *, 1926 ^
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Established 1886
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reflects a good account in a good
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This bank has enjoyed increasing
prestige as a sound institution ev
er since its establishment in 1886;
and its helpful service is a big en
couragement to build up a sub
stantial account
Old accounts valued—hew ac
counts welcomed.
M. $. lailty & Son
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SPECIAL
This Week
NO. 2% CAN YELLOW CLING PEACHES
IN HEAVY SYRUP—
25c Can
(While They Last)
You can make no mistake in putting in a
supply of these.
Remember—a complete stock of California
Evaporated Fruit Dried Peas and Beans;
also a complete line of Fruits and Season
able Pl€duce.
Baldwin Bros. Grocery
“HOME OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT”
Phenes 99 and 100 - - Clinton, S. C.
Mr. and Mra. W. T. Putnam.
and Mm. W. R. Blakely and
Messrs. Hoyt and Clarence,
Miss Sarah Sheridan sp
Maud Pearson leave today for a
■: the east coast of Florida.
Mr. W. A. Dicus spent Tuesday in
hhJfw. L. Weir and little daughter
after spending several days with rela
have returned to Miami, Fla.
daughter, Margaret, sp
[rs. Agnes Ken..
Mr. and Mrs. John Rhett Fuller of
[ountville spent Si
[rs. E. G. Fuller.
The friends of B
will J>e pleased to
jean of L
roved. Mrs. Wiggins i
ie last Saturday.
;rs. Minnie Adair left last
day for Byron, Ga., where r
be the guest for sometime
daughter, Mrs. Jas. M. Kay.
Mrs. Goyne Simpson has *
the position of book-keeper w
PERSONAL MENTION
I Miss Frances Williams of Converse
College was the week-end guest of
' nother, Mrs. P.'S. Bailey.
L. Todd returned to her
home in Greenville last Friday after
h few days visit to her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. Z. Wright.
Mrs. William Byrd, who was the
guest of Mrs. Julia Griffin the past
* returned to her home in Lau-
Monday.
t. May Leaman and children
last Sunday as the guests of
ves in Cross Hill.
s. L. E. Wiggin
that she is back at her post of
seven weeks’ confinement
Infirmary with flu and pn
is Lois Blakely, formerly with
. Wade as stenographer, has
cepted a position with the Coral
cisl Bank, succeeding Miss 1
Crawford who has gone to Sanl
la., to make her future home.
Mr. and^Mrs. Tom Spratt of B
ort News*. Va., were the guest
leir sister, Mrs. R. W. Wade,
Thursday and Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Breasnahar
Georgetown ha^ arrived in the city
Mrs. Tad Laws
signation of
vris of Whit-
1 P Mt. and Mrs.
Miss Elizabeth Anderson of Con-
erse College, who was here for the
allege dance Friday night was the
uest of her aunt, Mrs. D. 0. Rhame.
Miss E)mma Hargrove of Newbery
i the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ster-
ng Pitts.
Mrs. G. W. Holloingsworth spent
her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. S. T. Mc-
nelia Fuller and Mary
s, left Saturday for Sanford,
o accept a position as secretary
First Presbyterian church.
. Eugene Rowland of Woodruff,
last Thursday and Friday with
iter, Mrs. Edgar Blakely.
, T. C. Sumerel and Mr. S. W.
Sumerel, spent last Thursday in New-
with the former’s sister, Mrs.
Miss Bell Crawfoi
Mr. Reese Becham
Saturday with their
of Union, a:
Miss Pearl West spent the we
nd at her home in Newberry. .
Mr. W. S. Robinson left Mom
jr Ansonvilie, N. C.
Miss Sue Dukes of Greenville ^
ie week-end guest of Mr. and N
7. A. Dicus.
Mrs. Walter Richbourg, and Hi
ter, Dorothy, spent the week-end ir
Greenville with relatives.
Miss Ruby Lipscomb spent the weel
ftlends^f Mrs! Gei)!"Tounj
will regret to know that she is a pa
tient at the Chester Sanitarium. Sh<
was accompanied there last Mondaj
by her husband and sister, Mrs. M. E
Bethea.
Mrs. B. L. Crawford and littH
daughter, Mary Frances, who hav<
been the guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. Le<
Young for several days, left Tuesdaj
for the dance Friday night: Mis
Helen Dawson and Mary Grier ]
of Chester, and Miss Charlotte Guy
Charlotte.
Mr. William McCrary of Bailey B
itarv Institute spent the weekn
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
McCrai
Presbyterian College, spent the
end in Columbia.
Miss Lora Montjoy of Rembert
spent the week-end *■
Mrs. W. P. Mdritjoy.
Miss Lucy Bailey of Qghverae Col
lege spent last Friday and Saturday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ^ M
Bailey. She had as her guests B
Martha Bryan and Rockdale Prii
Converse College.
Miss Elizabeth Douglas of Cor
College Spent the week-end wit
ita, Dr. and Mrs, D. M. Douglas,
tiad as her guests Misses Mary
era and Rachel Carpenter of'CCn-
College.
uest for several days of her sister,
Irs. W. B. Owens, Sr, returned to
er home at LaFayette, Ga., Monday.
Miss Marie Smith returned Monday
) her home in Glenn Springs after
pending several days as the guest of
[iss Sallie Wright.
Miss Maxine Hurley has returned
-) her home in Troy, N. C., after a
delightful visit of several days to Miss
Dorothy Mason.
m fr. Bruce Galloway of Furman
ivereity spent the week-end with
parents, Mr and Mrs. A. B. Gal-
ay.
ifesdames Emma ^Little, Maggie
jrs, D7W. Mason and Tas. R. Cope-
d spent Tuesday in Spartanburg
of Mrs. Emma ~
pital, Bay
Dr. and Mrs. S; C. Hays.
■' * Pringle Copeland _
visitors in Greenwood
Tuesday.
Misses Mabel Watkins of Columbia
as the week-end guest of Miss Isa-"
rma° n Hallett left last
Thursday to visit her sister in Rich-
ond, Va. From there she will go to
Mr and Mrs. John E. Thomas, and
ttle daughter, Dorothy, are visiting
relatives in Greenville.
Spartanburg,
Bad Weather
Or Good
—busy or not—bills must be
paid, and paid on time, too, if
you value your credit
You can pay all bills by mail
if you have a FIRST NAT-
IONAL BANK Checking Ac-
couht and it means much in
business standing to associate
your name with that of your
county’s leading banking in
stitution.
OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS
in progress, and Mr. Purvit
ie new enterprise. j
Mr. Purvis stetes that extensive!
attractive in the upper part of
State. In addition to the erectioi
n adequate bottling plant and th<
ivination of the large hotel,
rounds are to be beautified, w
tid out and play grounds and
-acks provided and a large sv
ling pool constructed.
Mr. Purvis is a native of Flore
nd has been engaged in the real
ite business in Florida'* for the
irty, and-titogether a big re
REAL ESTATE
City
One House and Lot, 2 baths, corner Centennial and
Whodrow Streets.
One 10-Room House on South Broadway, opposite
Thornwell Orphanage.
One 6-Room House on Florida St. at a bargain.
One Warehouse on & L. R. R.
Three Residence Lots on corner of Musgrove and
Davidson Streets.
One 10-Room House on Musgrove Street.
One 6-Room House on Woodrow Street.
Farm
61 acres 1 1-4 mile west of Clinton on C. N. ft L. rail
road. A fine mill site. ' l
50 acres, 2 Rood houses, 1 mile from Lydia Mill.
750 acres near Stomp Springs.
123 acres 8 miles east on Calhoun Highway.
243 acres, 5 miles north on Jacobs Highway.
Sumerel-Stone Realty Co.
CLINTON, S. C.