The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 22, 1926, Image 5
THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1926
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MERCHANTS
When business was conducted by
primitive methods of barter and •
trade, banks were unnecessary to
the merchant His bank was his '
pocket his credit the extent of its
contents.
With more efficient business
methods came the need of banks
to facilitate handling money and
establishing credit To the mer
chant of today, his bank is a vital
factor of convenience and pro
gress.
The Commercial Department of
this institution is equipped to give
local merchants a service that
keeps pace with their growth and
needs.
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BANKERS
OLDEST STRONGEST
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Require the same efficient, friend
ly, co-operation in their banking trans
actions as men, and the Commercial
Bank is proud of the number of women
• who have chosen this as their banking
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Those inexperienced in financial
and investment matters find in this
bank a truly helpful and considerate
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PERSONAL MENTION
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the home
W. Finney
Mr. George W, Bailey is sp<
month at Carlsbad Springs, Dry
Ridge. Ky.
Miss Mary Dell Rowland of Wodd-
iff, is. the guest of her aunt, Mfs.
r niece, Mrs. John Yarborough.
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npanied by Mrs. J. Miller of Ne'
*ry, were guests on Sunday of Mi
tfesdames Maggie Hays, Enin
Glenn, J. Rhett Copeland, Rebecca
Shands, and Mrs. Warren
J J Spartanburg.
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Oxley.
Miss Dora Lancaster of Weal
Springs, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. R.
B. Glenn.
Mrs. Geo. C. .Odiorne, accompanied
y her sisters, Mesdames Guy W.
[unter and M. L. Roche, and son, Geo.
H. Odiorne, spe«t Tuesday and yester-
~ mile and Asheville.
Mary Beaudrot, John Mc-
fr. and Mrs.. Lee Beaudrot
of Greenwood, were guests on Satur-
f Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bond.
>f. and Mrs. S. B. Hays were vis-
in Greenville during the past
W. W. Summer, Mr. Claude
ner and Miss Aline Summer of
lock, were Sunday guests of Mr.
4rs. J. M. Pitts.
. and Mrs. J. Henderson Pitts,
ipanied by their sister, Miss Sa
rah Pitts,
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and Mrs. G.
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hot days, so we would suggest that you use
freely of our Sandwich materials which
consist of the following:
Boiled Ham
Baked Ham
Deviled Ham
Potted Ham
Peanut Butter
Olives
Duke’s Relish
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ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF STAPLE
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