The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 02, 1926, Image 5

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CLINTON, 8. C- SEPTEMBER 2, 1926 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, 3. C. Always Fresh Always Delicious We keep it cool all the time in our big sanitary refrigerator. \ of Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Miss Bennett Godfrey lefl ay for Atlanta, where she has accept- d a position. Mrs. W. P. Montjoy and daughter, Miss Frances Witherspoon leaves t day for Charlotte, where she will teac PERSONAL MENTION ess visitor to Mrytle Beach the past Mr! Will Klassett of Columbia, spent jnday here as the guest of friends. Miss Frances Rowland of Woodruff, spending some time here as the guest of Mrs. Robert Blakely. d< Mr. a Mr. Matthew Lynn 1c f Alexander lys last week City, Ala., spent a few days ' i the city as the guest of friends. Miss Grace Aust of Mobile, Ala., is lending a few days in the city as week in the city as guests of their mother; Mrs. Agnes Kern. Col. E. L. Glasgow and family cpected home today after a mow isit to relatives in Salem, N. J. JMr. Dave Pitts has returned to . left Tuc day for Greenville, where she will e r the city hospital to take the nui i training coursfe. Mr. and Mrs. Timmerman of Sheik., N. C., visited their parents, Dr. and Mrs. Mood Smith, last MUs E. B. Ebinbach city Tuesday to accept of the Orphanag< 1886 I The Tree r? i order to have flowers and fruits SlSFiSs;"™ . must have deep roots. The root r is like a In order to have flowers and fruits it of business success is what a man has saved. Plant the tree of your M. $. Bailey £ Son BANKERS V ‘Ueut. wf Hn'. D. R. Nimocka and Slip Appreciation Of Our Friends T the assets of this s&, in th< Glasgow has ss Emma Hipp spent Sunday in berry, as the guest of her 0. O. Copeland. Graham Hayes of Greer, spent At Your Service From early morning until six P. M., five days per week, and longer on Sat urday, doing our utmost to give you the very best Groceries and Meats to be found anywhere. Good Supply of: GREEN BEANS, CORN, GREEN PEAS, LIMA BEANS, SWEET POTATOES, CEL ERY AND LETTUCE. FRESH MEATS, all cuts; SAUSAGE, etc. BARBECUE HASH SATURDAY. Baldwin Bros. Grocery “HOME OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT’ Phones 99 and 100 - - Clinton, S. C; r. and Mrs.' B. W. Gibson of I MrrT„bn^ M .eaves „ teachThi^whae^ 816 ^ WlU Mrs - M - B - Hi PP- Rev. and Mrs. Edward Long will re- Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Todd of Simp- thCfWeek-end in the city as the’ ** A Full of Service y of cu les to ii OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS First National Bank ALL WORK GUARANTEED Yard Next To D. E. Tribble Co. Clinton Moi s 97 ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BY LICENSED PHARMACISTS SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY The Clinton Chronicle-$1.50 a Year jc-prira IZKULa