The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 25, 1926, Image 5
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Established 1886
LONG EXPERIENCE
AND
STEADY GROWTH
—together these indicate, in a man
ner not to be mistaken, the stability
gnd helpfulness of a bank.
The experience of this Bank has cov
ered a period of 40 years—this being
the oldest bank in the county. It has
steadily grown and its resources to
day are ample to care for its custom
ers’ needs.
M. S. Bailey & Son
BANKERS
OLDEST STRONGEST
Our Growth ,
' is directly due to tlje fact that the
quality of out service to Clinton
business and Clinton people has
automatically brought us a stead
ily increasing clientele.
The good-will of patrons, and
their good words, have made this
possible. This Bank, we believe,
has deserved both. It will wel
come the chance to win' popular
approval and commendation from
you.
“THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE”
Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Ramseur
children, of Greenville were the go
Sunday of their mother, Mrs. B. M.
’'utton.
Mrs. Eugene Pratt ’ and childr
_>ent the week-end as the guest
her mother, Mrs. Mary Prather.
” J. A. McGill of Hickory Grove
Monday with his daughter, Mrs.
of Mrs. B. M.
Dutton Attended the
funeral of Mr. Broadus ”
Phillipi church, Uunion
Miss Mattie Lee Riddle s*
week-end at her home in Lau
Fj. E. Brodie and Mis
Miss Willie Putnam of
reenville spent the w
*r parents, Mr. and Mr
im. She had as her guests Misses
ranees Hamilton, Mildred Due-
id Hazel Arnold of G. W. C.
Miss Beatrice Young of Chicora
college spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wingfield
Young.
Miss Sarah Sheridafi, accompanied
by Miss Aline New
Mrs. T. J. Bolt and little dav
Doris, of Laurens, were in the city
Sunday for the funeral of Mr.
-ailey.
Miss Elizabeth Spiles of
ood was the week-end guest of Miss
Fay Adair.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Whitmire
Cross Keys spent Wednesday wi
” and Mrs. Charies Lankford.
r. and Mrs. Hubert Pitts and W
and Mrs. Rhett Adair spent Sundi
olumbia as the guests of the
r, Mrs. Lewis Barrow. Mrs. Pit
Rev. Murphy Beil of Hickory Grove,
and his mother, Mrs. Laura Roll of
Brighton, Tenn.,
Miss Mildred McLaunn spent the
Miss Ruth Anderson of Manning is
[lending some time with her mother,
Irs. H. A. Anderson at ThoraweU.
Miss Margaret Wilson of Duo West
roman's foliage ‘ “
>n of Columbia T
OUR CUSTOMERS HAVE COME
TO DEPEND UPON OUR DELIV
ERY SERVICE AT ALL TIMES.
THEY KNOW IT WILL BRING
THEM THEIR GROCERIES ON
TIME ALL THE TIME.
PHONE YOUR ORDER TO
EITHER 99 OR 100 AND SEE
HOW EFFICIENT THIS SER
VICE IS.
Baldwin Bros. Grocery
‘HOME OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT”
Phones 99 and 100 - - Clinton. S. C.
Mrs. Mary P. WiW
Mr. Grorgw Mason «t Cfcai .
spent a few days this week with his
brents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. r
Miss Alden Bailey returned I
gdon, Va* on Tuesday to r
tr studies at Stonewall Ja
allege.
Mrs. Jack H. Davis was in <
ood on Tuesday to attend n D.
jeeption given nt the home of
Clara Bailey.
Miss Katherine MeSwain spe
week-end at her home in Gaffn_
Miss Christine Felder of Waterloo
>ent the week-end as the guest
Dr. and Mrs. E. Mood Smith.
Mrs. S. E. Payne of Greenwood
e guest last week of her daughter.
ference, were the week-end guests of
r. and Mrs. J. M. Pitts.
Mrs. 0. B. Burroughs and chi
of Greenville spent Sunday and
r, Bfrs. Ella Burton cf Whit-
Miss Kathleen McGee s
Mrs. S. E. Payne were in Wh
versary celebration of Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Duckett.
of Gaffney visited Mr. and Mrs. 1
W. Richbourg Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. George A. CopcU
and Mr. Ralph Copeland returned Sat-
and Mrs. Joe Beaudrot and far
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ray McGee and fan.
; ly spent Sunday as the guests of Mrs. j Horace Payne of Tampa, Fla. They
Mary Prather. [were accompanied home by Mr
s. Frank Boland mov<
Miss Julia Quattlebaum of Green-
ille Woman’s College was the week-
nd guest of Miss Josephine Brodie.
Miss Mijel Ivey spent last Satur
day in Greenville.
Messrs. Harold Flanagan, Wilson
Harris, Da L. Ross Lynn * ~ ~
Mr. Rupert Fuller of Wofford Col-
ge spent Sunday and Monday with :
is parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Fuller. *
Miss Emily Davis of Columbia
spent the week-end as the guest of
day for the Presbyterian Lay-
srs. Fayette Henry and George
,er of Anderson spent f
the guests of Mr. and Mi
Henry.
Miss Lucy Bailey of Convt
the week-end with her par
*nd Mrs. C. M. Bailey.
Mr. and Mbs. Mac Hipp
-en of Newberry spent Sui
their father, Mr. Tom Little.
1 - Mr. Brooks Sloan of Walnut Grove,
i 1 Ala., spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mr
■ J. H. Donnan.
1 Misses Lillian Lehnoff, Secretary of
jjhe-Methcgist Mission Board, of Nash
ville, Tenn., Helen Smith, Secretary of
tho StoiHont Vnlim'
New York City, Mabel Stewart
! Converse College and Eleanor Kin
of Chicora College, delegates to tl
GENERAL
PROSPERITY
IN THIS SECTION IS THE FIRST
NATIONAL BANK’S ONLY BASIS
FOR PROSPERITY. EVERY
OUNCE OF OUR ENERGY MUST,
OF NECESSITY, GO INTO BUILD
ING UP PROSPERITY FOR THE
MEN AND WOMEN WHO MAKE
UP THIS GREAT COMMUNITY.
WHATEVER B A N K I N G OR
TRUST SERVICE OR COUNSEL
YOU MAY NEED, YOU CAN AL
WAYS COUNT ON THIS INSTITU
TION FOR INTERESTED ATTEN
TION.
OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS
First Nitional Bank
“Clinton’s Strongest Bank”
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REAL ESTATE
/ CITY ‘ ,
L five room House and Lot on North Sloan Street.
1 nine room House, 80 acres on North of City Limits.
1 Lot on Cleveland Street.
1 six room Bungalow in College View.
' ‘ Bungalow on Woodrow Street.
i House on Centennial Street.
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COUNTRY
243 acres 5 miles North of Clinton on Jacobs Highway.
L98 acres 1-2 mile from Renno.
750 acres 2 miles from Renno, near Stomp Springs.
L23 acres 8 miles East of Clinton.
240 acres 10 miles West of Clinton.
79 acres 3 miles West of Clinton, on Laurens road.
15 acres 2 mile® West of Chnton, near Jno. B. Ferguson’s.
52 acres 1 mile from City Limits, near Jno. B. Ferguson’s.
34 acres 5 miles West of Clinton. r
242 acres 10 miles East of Clinton.
Other Good Property Not Mentioned.
Sumerel-Stone Realty Co.
CLINTON, S. C.