The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 15, 1926, Image 5

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i raU^A^JULY : 15 i m6 CLINTON. 8 IPHPI Candy FRESH SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED. ALL SIZES AND PRICES. SEE US BEFORE BUYING. Established 1886 The Biggest Advantage— of a Savings Account with this Bank is the UNQUALIFIED SAFETY your money enjoys here. With Sur plus and Undivided Profits in excess of Capital, and with a clean record of service for 40 years, this institu tion offers you utmost in security for your surplus funds. M. $. Bailey & Son BANKERS ODDEST STRONGEST PERSONAL MENTION I tives in Mr*. Guy Tumlin and little son, uy, Jr., have returned to their home r. and Mi E. Adiar. s ^ipis Quinn, who Rev. L. E. Wigginp Misses Mary, Frances, Lillian ai _ nests this week of their aunt, Mi George W. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson ai Blakely Trib- children of Dunedin, Fla., are gues of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Bailey. Mr. M. A. Suiperel of Parr Shoals, Blakely and Mr. Robert Jean ending this week at Bon Clarl dr Hendersonville, attending th „ People’s Conference of the / R. P. church. R. D. Lewis and children c Spartanburg, are the guests of ht P. S. Jeans and James spending a few days this ing the Young People’s ( Mrs. E. B. Sloan and ek-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. , Holland. He was accompanied an Tuesday by Mrs. Hearn, who ms home in Augusta spending several days as the guest of his aunts, Mrs. W. D. Copeland and 1 \. W. Brice. v and Mrs. B. C. Blalock spent y and Monday at Chimney* Rock, and Mrs. Herbert Perry s£ent home by Master • id been the gi Mr. and Mrs. i the city with his mother, M and Mrs. T. J. McLean a.._ baby of Knoxville, Tenn., and Mr. C. "'rLean of Lexnigton, Ky., t guests of Rev. and Mrs. Half the Year Is Gone! Greenwood, is spending this weel J. J. Crosby and son, Earl, of Batesburg, spent Sunday with Mr ” Sam Kern. ind Mrs. George Speake visited )hn Fant of Newberry on ’ *y. md Mrs. A. J. Milling and < C. Milling^of % ss Willie Rudd, returned on Satui y from a two weeks’ visit to Vii t in Virginia. ns, Mr. an(TMrs. G. A. Copeland Mrs. Ella Vaughn of Beljton, ' est of her daughter, Mrs. \ C. Baldwin d Mrs. R. A. atives at Lockhart ?rove of Newbei rs. J. H. Donnai last Friday of ReV. and Mrs. Oates Mrs. Hollis of Chester, is the guest ‘ her daughter, Mrs. J. J. Lynn. Mr^ and Mrs. W. J. Duncan and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Farmer and lildren of Los Angeles, Cal., Mrs. M. uy W. Hunter and iittle’daughter] elen, of West Palm Beach, Fla., are tests of their sister, Mrs. Geo. C. iiorne. Misses Alma Ruth Cooper and Fran- nt, Mrs. G. F. Cooley of Ca Mr. Dixie Copeland of Ne :y, arrived Tuesday’for a twi lit to his father, Mr. R. J. C thea of Raleigh, 1 tel, Mrs^Sorge™ Groceries and Meats Can be no better than what we sell you, for we buy only the very best. When we fill your order we have only offered to make a sale, for it is not made until you are thor : oughly satisfied. ^ WHEN YOU THINK OF GROCERIES OR MEATS--PHONE US. Baldwin Bros. Grocery “HOME OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT” Phones 99 and 100 - - Clinton,- S. C. The Man With a Program The man or woman who has laid out a definite goal for his or her future and works unerringly in that direction has tak en a real step towards independence and success. One must know where they are going before they can successfully arrive. They must prepare for obstacles as well as for opportunities. The surest and safest way to prepare is by putting a portion of your earnings in a strong and reliable bank —a bank with a hearty co-operative spirit whose officers will gladly give you the ben efit of their years of experience in public affairs. The Fifst National Bank respectfully solicits your business whether it is large or small. • OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS HOW MUCH HAVE YOU SAVED DUR ING THE PAST SIX MONTHS? MAKE THE BALANCE OF OF THE YEAR COUNT. USE A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH US— REGULARLY—AND WATCH YOUR SAVINGS GROW. “THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE” . and Mrs. M. C. Dendy stopped Mr. and M^s. J. I. Copeland, enroute ! < >m their bridal trip to Washington,! ’ Annapons ana Baltimore, to meir v -- home in Crawfordville, Ga. Mrs. John Henry and children of Mrs. Atmar Martin and little daugh-‘ Greenville, are guests of her mother, ter, of Augusta, Ga., were guests last ] Mrs. N. 11 v week of Mesdames W. D. Coieland; Mr - A and A. W. Brice. V Igb 0 ‘ R viNc!“peT.t!fa“^Fr;da7” d Satiriay j Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Jacobs and chil- \ w ho has been a patient ip the City -ircn leave today for a few days’ visit ] hospital in Columbia for the past three j to Myrtle Beach. 1 weeks, will be pleased to- learn that ] Little Miss Doris Bolt of Laurens, ] she was able to return home on last 1 The Clinton Chronicle—$1.50 a Year