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THURSDAY. . THE CLINTON CHRONtCLE. CLIHTON. 3 We Have a Complete Line of Graduation Presents WHITMAN’S CANDIES, EASTMAN . KODAKS, COMPACTS, BILL FOLDS, FOUNTAIN PENS, EVERSHARP PENCILS, POCKET KNIVES, RA ZORS, TOILET WATER, PERFUMES, FACE POWDERS, ETC. SEE US BEFORE BUYING. PERSONAL MENTION W. S. DeWe _ _ _ * Katherine ai past year, is at home with his parents, {en, and Miss Helen Pennell of Bright- Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pitta. — ^— r ' J ‘ - Copeland visited his pa- of Spartanburg, on Sunday. Mrs. F. M. Todd of Simps< as the guest of her mother, mma Little, last Thursday and Fri- Kev. Marshall Dendy spent Friday nd Saturday in the city. - Mrs. A. B. Galloway is spending Chicora College. . Tenn., are visiting Dr. and Mrs L. Ross Lynn. — T. L. W. Bailey wen . A. T. Wilson ai Wilson were guests on S Josie Griffin of Cross I Established 1886 Sunday afternoon > attend the funeral of Mrs. J. B.l fharton. Mr. J. B. Parrott was a business Mr. and Mr? Mr. George Watts Copel guests of Mrs. Joe Hollingsworth o tes Lee and Bett Bramlett c is spent Sunday and Monday a lests of Mrs. Dave Copeland. i Margaret Blakely is spending i me .with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Blakely. Misses Edna Daniell i Quiston, who graduated College on Monday, are orphanage. Mr. U. U. Hudson returned yester- ay from Columbus, Ga., where he as called on account of the death of AN TO ALL BUSINESS MEN! A strong banking connection, no doubt, is one of the most important factors in the success of most commer cial institutions. The far-sighted bus iness man knows that Years of experience—long and va ried—have given us a certain amount of knowledge that great many busi ness men seek. If you haven’t taken advantage of these possible benefits to you, you should do so today. M. S. Bailey £ Son BANKERS Welcome —^-You will find the spirit of welcome in every department in this bank. Feeling at home is one of the com forts enjoyed by being a depositor of this bank. In addition to a friendly atmos phere, you will find that our deposi tors, every one without exception, get direct profit and benefit from* our highly developed departments. “THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” Make Shopping For Your Table A Pleasure You can do this by trading at the “Home of Good Things To Eat” We have a complete line of Fresh and Cured Meats, Groceries and Produce of aU kinds. SPECIAL THIS WEEK LOOSE TEA, 75c pound This is an EXTRA GOOD TEA, in either Java, or Gunpowder or Mixed. Try'a pound of this and you will not pay more. Baldwin Bros. Grocery * “HOME OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT” Phones 99 and 100 - - Clinton, S. C. . and Mrs. R. L. Longshore spei ► Mrs. Thompson Pitts, of Newberry, f Mrs. Charlie Moore. Misses Myi f Leaman, Mary Henry and Margan News Print Shop. Wi Henry Schroeder and Tracy Mrs. S. E. Brodie and daughter, | of Miss Miss Laura, of Leesville, were guests < ; h^its Char-^ THE CHARACTER OF A BARK Just as with an individual, so it is with a bank. Its standing in the business world is guaged not only by its tangi ble property—its assets and liabilities, —itsrfinafldsHtreiigtli—Iwt acter. The strength of this institution lies not only in the healthy condition of its fi nances, but in its character; its meth ods of doing business and the integrity of its officers and directors. OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS First National Bank “Clinton’s Strongest Bank” Telephone No. 7 Clinton Hatchery and Feed Co. CUNTON, SOUTH CAROLINA Good- Eggs plus a Good Incubator plus a Good Operator equals Good Chicks. BUY CHICKS FROM A GOOD HATCHERY. 3000 chicks each week. We will cut prices May 4th. Book orders now. WE HATCH YOUR EGGS ANY WEEK. ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BY UCENSED PHARMACISTS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PROMPTLY SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY “At Union Station” Phones 377. and 40^ Phones 377 and 400 The Clinton Chronicle—$1.50 a Year