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PACRF1VK Candy Quality Supreme YOU CAN’T GET ANYTHING BETTER- SOLD BY LEADING DRUGGISTS THE WORLD OVER. All sizes and assortments fresh and cool in our sanitary show case. Established 1886 You Think For Yourself —but when you have money to put to work, you like to know what other people think about the bank you con sider choosing. You can measure the confidence in which this bank is held by the depos its which hundreds of your neigh bors have entrusted to our care. They total more than 15843,000. ^ Your attention is called to our state ment elsewhere in this paper. M. $. Bailey £ Son References The best of references is a refer ence from your bank. It shows your standing in the community better than any other recommen dation. This bank offers you its facilities—which mean more than money, for they have a great deal to d[o with reputation. “THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” PERSONAL MENTION d&ir an spending this week in West irginia. Dr. T. J. Peake .returned on Satur- _ay from a three week’s stay at the Officers’ Reserve Camp at Carlisle, . and Mrs. Blakely Tribble, and daughter, Betty, spent th< -end with the latter’s ps md Mrs. J. N. Quinn, of I other. Mrs. M. A. Hays. Mr. and Mrs. James Sprung of Dil- n, were week-end guest of id Mrs. Jim Clardy and Mrs. N. P. Dow of N. C., spent the wnl guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Rantin. Mrs. S. A. Her of Mr. and Mnj. H. ' le daughter, Virginia, juest of her n Mrs. Vaughn for several weeks Miss Alice Todd returned tl r part of the week for a s L B. Blakely, of i guests fo Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Tribble. Mrs. E. B. S. Warren, of Washing- m, D. C., is the guest of rleatives in Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Richboun id little daughter, Louise, left Sui day for a week’s visit to Mr. and Mr rents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hunter, Mr Trask returned on Sunday t i, N. C. Mrs. J. R. r M. Young for the Mrs. Henry M. Young and f icompanied by Mrs. S. A. I reenwood, visited Mrs. Jack Sc of Spartanburg on Tuesday. Mrs. Ralph McDermitt of Atlanta, was the week-end guest of her moth* Mrs. Leila Shockley. Mrs. Effie Burns “spent Monday le guest of her daughter, Mrs. C. R. Workman of Goldville. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Blalock spe and Miss Jeanette Pitts __ _ ay at State Park as guests of Mary Pitts. Summer Suggestions A choice Roast for your dinner, accom panied by your favorite vegetables, Chase & Sanborn’s Orange Pekoe Tea Iced, and your choice of the following sandwiches for supper: Boiled Ham Peanut Butter Baked Ham Peppy Nut Spread Deviled Ham Gelfand’s Relish Pimento Cheese Duke’s Relish Potted Meat Gelfand’s Olive Dainty Spread Mayonnaise - Mayonola And numerous other things. “If It’s To Eat, the Home of Good Things To Eat Has It” Baldwin Bros. Grocery “HOME OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT” Phones 99 and 100 - - Clinton, S. C. tr. .nd Mrs. E. P. Uttte and little- tart Friday from a week's visit t ghter, Margaret, and Mrs. G. B. Miss Virginia Barrow of Columbia. L^t^tSSSi: OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS Q First National Bank When You Go Shopping- In Clinton, the stores have what you want—or will very quickly get it for you. The money you spend stays in Laurens county, working for the de velopment of your own community. Your community benefits too, when you deposit your surplus funds in a Savings Account With this bank, which has always been a loyal sup porter of Clinton’s ambitions. “Clinton’s Strongest Bank” Telephone No. 7 THE HOME OF _ JpMSS w , "Mr"!“ Mm. L^lytcrZ- J* Built-Right Monuments ALL WORK GUARANTEED Yard Next To D. E. Tribble Co. Clinton Monument Company Box 97 Clinton, S, C. ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BY LICENSED PHARMACISTS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PROMPTLY SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY • “At Union Station” Phones 377 and 400 Phones 377 and 400 pags Three' The Clinton Chronicle—J1.50 a Year