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PIE
had been expected that he would ac
cept the offer, and now that his decis-
kn has been rendered, all speculation
has ended and it as with a deep feeling
oi reluctance that Clinton gives him
up.
Coming to Clinton fifteen years ago
from Baltimore to accept the presi
dency of Presbyterian College, Dr.
hotel is one of handsomest buildings in
the town, and like the Kimball House,
so convenient to the depots.
Clinton needs a first rate racket
store, a millinery drop, a book store
and a clothing store.
The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Clin
ton Presbyterian chtiprh has decided to
furnish a rooqi in the infirmary.
This society is one of the best friends
• *he Orphanage ever had, and with all
Douglas has given of the best that was J its gifts contributed a thousand dol-
in him to the task and his years here
have been years cf devoted and fruit
ful service for the institution we all
We wish to thank our friends here
lars to the building of the Home of
Peace. We are delighted to see that
though vine table in years, those who
dearly love. He has proven himself now constitute its membership are land elsewhere, for the many kindness
to be a man of force and character * * ** .... ' * - 1 - J —~
and purpose, an! andbr the most diffi-
mrece be organized in this town, with
a president, secretary and treasurer;
that every enterprising citizen above
the age' of 21 be eligible to member
ship; that it meet on the call of the
president, and that its object be to
build ajp Clinton and 1 to serve its in
terests. Such a body of men could
stand ready to seize any opportunity
that might present itaelf to advertise
the town. It could cooperate with the
town authorities in making Clinton all
it ought to be.
Card of Thanks
cult conditions, hr has built up the
Presbyterian College until today *t
ranks as one of the leading institu-
t ons of its kind in the entire South.
Dr. Douglas has ranked conspicuously
as the outstaaiLng denominational col
lege president in the state, he has
made a brave atd effective fight for
Christian education, and the place he
u, soon to vacate will not easily be l *
filled.
keeping up the record of the society , ea shown during the illness of Dr.
for love to our orphan children. 1 W ebb. These expressions of love and
| interest will always be cherished and
We are pleased to announce that we will hold a warm place in our
hearts for the thoughtfulness and acts
of kindness shown us during the criti
cal illness and confinement of Dr.
Mr. John W. Wallace, the superin
tendent of the First Presbyterian Sun
day school of Augusta, Ga., is to de
liver the address at the 31st anniver- ; Webb in the Laurens hospital,
sary of our Sabbath school, which i DR. and MRS. F. L. WEBB,
takes place on the 11th of May next
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 11th day of
November, I will render a final ac-
We are pained to r.'cord the death
of the infant child, on the 25th, of
.nh * Dr. -*W n. afflicted pateaU have „„ heart-
V.
fear of contraiktaou. it can he saio feh sympathy
that he has been the sxvnTve of the col
lege’s pher.om.aa! grwsrih and power
Pie is today the i-jost popular article
of food in America, according to re
ports to the American Gas association, i r-f *»«»: T~ , _ ■-- - ^. '■* 1 “
Thus the famM U s Pk Belt has become i U ^ .T** people of God to religious serv ices, tor.
.. 1.; . . . 1 r-buiiders ui Cfcstma edpta-, th es OU ! of one of its true and most! *
. On Saobath roornuig. February 17th,
during ihesg. latter years. He nas the .hurrh bells were callkig the
the Judge of Probate of Laurens coun
ty, at 11 r’clock, a. m., and on the
same day wJl apply for a final dis
charge from my trust a? Administra-
practicaliy identical with the bounda-j tior he hoiis a place che ‘ xn . efn b er? was fvleised from': An y p^ s on j indebted to said estate
ries of the republic. Queen Marie oi ^ *anc the'es- jiu^ir^ackles AfterTlinger- !ia notified ani * make pay-
Tviirruima nur natinnal ernpetik , . « » . . * SlSJCair-. - .lor a ing I ■ nr. on f nn IvaVr,™. i _n
Rumania, now cur national guest, is
going to eat pie in order to enter fully
into American experiences, and there
by she shows her good judgment.
New fangled cooks may have their
exotic concoctions to offer us, but it
will he many a leng day before pie
retires from the menus.
teem of thos* wb> fcaow him best. rig ,n noss oi - e ; ewi months. Mrs. I on or > >fore that date; and all
In going to Cotamfc*. Dr. Douglas Henry Y. Vance has been carried t ***“'*'’ ^Z 8 ’
faces a large ask oq? filled with dif- j (be presence of God. whem she loved'*®-! T ! Pe ?* nt them on or before
ficulties as well a> opportuities. and and had served so faithfully. In her ^ U y pn>Ven ° r ^ forever
he deserves -be fullest cooperaUon death, Clinton and the Presbyterian ' arrea
from without the Lenv-rsity as well church, as well as the benevolent so-
as from within it. While we feel that.(^^5 0 | v hieh she was such an ar-
our good friend is srv-m .ng bad dent and efficient member, have sus-
judgment in leavtng CTr.ton and Pres- ta.ned an irreparable loss; but her
hyterian College to go to Columbia. Christian life and example will ever
yet in all sincerity we w^h him un- ,-en^in ^ an rncouragemeRt and stim-
10-284tc
H. M.
BRYSON,
Administrator.
Tf It’s SomethingTo Eat, We Have It”
Grocery Service
That Satisfies
—PLENTIFUL SELECTION.
—GOOD FOODS. *
—QUICK SERVICE.
—PROMPT DELIVERY.
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WHAT MORE COULD ONE ASK?
FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS
EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
LITTLE S DENSON
,*>0—Two Phones—54
Clinton, S. C.
“LADIES NIGHT*
“Ladies Night.” staged annually un
der the auspices cf the Commercial Jld ^ Sl!m ‘
K • “T . bounded prosperity la tes new tudd uljte wko hvT Hpr nus -
t lab is always one o. the outst-anding -r>.„ rrniv*rrnffv ■« in . , , - , - . .
social events of the year. The sec
ond Tuesday in November has been
designated this year for the happy
event, and a program cf interest is
now being arranged. The idea of hav
ing the ladies present on such an oc
casion cr.ce each year is an excellent
one, and their grace and beauty always
adds tc the occasion. And speaking
cf charming and gracious women—
C'.inton can't he surpassed.
TOO MUCH SCIENCE
The University ts fertucabe in being la , ld ard f* railj have the deepest
able to acquire hrm. He wi.l carry sympathy of her chunh and commu-
with him the
tude of Clintcnouss
and worth while.-
grieve when the
of the ability
of a multi- nity.
know worth
and who
.The f ineral services were conduct
ed at the grave by Dr. W. S. Bean and
ty loses men Jacobs, on Monday at 11
J. B. FRONTIS
JEWELER
person- a
elity of Da vise n McDowell Douglas.
m. The earth was covered with
snow anj as %re stood and tnought of
CLINTON. 8. 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
her pnro and Christ-like life, it seemed DRS. SMITH & SMITH
that nr.ture itself was in sympathy
with the solemn occasion. OPTOMETRISTS
Mr. J. C. Copeland has been elected MODERN
The world has had an overdose of ♦♦♦♦♦+♦*♦♦*♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ and ordained a deacon in the First
science, said Professor Barret of Trin
ity college, in speaking from a rf.dio
station a few nights ago. What it
needs now, he said, is to learn to do
justly and love merry and walk hum
bly with God.
The war increased respect for si ien-
tific achievement. People saw great
n arvels accomplished by technical
skill, and they decided that as soon as
the war was over they were going to
lean how to work theoe marvels.This
ir one reason for the great crowd of
yours people entering colleges.
While science will work great bene
fits for humanity, if can not take the
place of good will and the sense of
fairness. The Germans haL science
down about as perfectly as it could be
ir. 1914, but they had so much of it
that it made them value its power too
high. * With a little more justice in
the woyld, the war would never have
started, and we would not he paying
its heavy losses today.
Some men are
on, succeed in
while oth- Presbyterian church.
SERVICE
women.
I,
You have
many sins are
of Americanisaa.
of course, how
ia the name
SPECIALISTS
• Rev. D. M. Fulton has accepted the Eyea Examined Glasses Fitted
call to the Darlington Presbyterian 15 Weat Main street
A QUEENLY EXAMPLE
Many ordinary folks can learn much
from the popularity which is acquired
by a personage like Queen Marie of
Rumania, now visiting in this country.
A person like her is admired not mere-
A man can’t be both betsy and blue
If you feel blue, get busy.
An employment
that provides
run it.
church. Bro. Fulton is one of our
boys, and we am very glad to know
that he is going to this wide-awake
and benevolent church The Darlington
peop'c have always loved the orphans
and done liberal things for them. We
is a thine *** to see their generous ;
. hot, who continue.
Phene 101
CLINTQ^. S. C
F. M. Boland o
H. D. Henry
ARE YOU PROTECTED
From
Life, Fire, Tornado, Theft, Burglary, Liability, Automobile
WE WRITE INSURANCE ON ALL OF THE ABOVE
For Service Phone 121
H. D. Henry & Company
•
Real Estate, Insurance, Stocks, Bonds
This is true
good as his wife
They say
cne goes to hoy
it
t when
knows
After a long time. Clinton has a!:
bakery. Now fellow citizens, give it i
Let Mr. Hill see that | j
he has settled in the right sort of!
! foam.
is never as
to be your P*toonage
Going to be?
It’s a dull
tion list is
Some of
at flivvers
row if their tries
We are very sorry, indeed, to lose
I Prof Frierson from our college. He
;lias grvatly endeared himself to our
people. We had begun to feel that he
was a part of Clinton. But he has
decided to take a scientific course at
poke fun John . g Hopkins University. Mr. Frier-
Already are?
sabscrip-
a round.
Wish to be?
har-
it.
son’s success has been so great here.
that we hope his withdrawal from our
By the way.
what has
league?
know !
of the ladies Civic |
college is only temporary.
ly because of her high-up position, but j How can a f<
because she is so gracious, and so in-jcnly a short
teres ted in the common run of folks.' cc me tax w J* he
when it is
until the in-
aroun!?
The college board meets on the 13th j
of May for the election of a new pro-
' lessor. President Murry will receive
and present applications to the board.
MARRIED?
There is a great tendency for many ,
ordinary people to be cold and distant'
A school house ia Philadelphia re-
end self-absorbed. But these royal cently caught fire. And yon should
personages, in spite #f their high po- have seen the wnj the pupils did not
sition, would soon loan much of the rfe- help to put it msL
spect that is paid them if they adopted
such aloof ways. They realise that to
win regard, they too ns well as hum-
Liquor drinking is
Dr. John
handsome
drug store,
the kind in
It
Young has placed a
water fount in his
s the finest thing of
county.
mg.
a desire for 0 f stuff the
bier persons.
friendship. now.
Smiles and personal interest go fsr-1
tber in this world oven than money or
aristocratic rank.
;of us can't
trusts.
The same board of directors for the!
Southern Presbyterian Publishing Co.,
was elected for the ensuing year. The
ttaai ***“ paper was shown to be on rising
are selling ground, with n good and increasing
Our genial brother.
| Charles
should “i
A GREAT GAME
| Dr. W. S. Bean, is giving us a very
F* people fine paper, even if he is compelled.
*T am for
Hats off, to. Coach Johiaon and Kis,
wonderful fight ng team for the ex- ’ When you ge<
cellent exhibition of football offered drod, and by the
against Furman tost Saturday. Had you may be mm
it not been for an unfortunate “break'* thing about it.
in the final peri&d, the boastful Pur
ple Hurricane would not today be on
sc high a pinnacle. Certainly, the
Furman team knew when the smoke
cleared away that It had been in a
real football game for they were con
siderably “calmed-"
There is no bettor football team in a
South Carolina -today than Presbyte- , ag ^ i s to"
rian College. Its record thus far has football
been one of sensational achievements !
and every Clintonian should be proud . veeaei
of it.
With the season at aa end the lat- 1
ter part of .November, the city should
show its appreciation by staging aa,
elaborate banquet for the team and
give it a celebration out of the ordi- ;
■ary. L^t’s show the P. C. !*oys that
we are behind them and that their
gridiron ability is appreciated. „
fine paper, even if
~ But a0 like David of old, to ay
steel peace, but when I
I war!** Clinton S justly proud of be-
Another chap that yon haven't seen
in a long time is the one who used to
black his shoes on the front porch
on Sunday
sing the location of this lending Pres
byterian journal. We wish it long
life and prosperity.
About the only
achieve glory aft
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Items from
1895. Dr. Wm. P.
•♦♦•••••••ucnaohuuuuuuucui
Dr. Bally Y
returned to
have the
CLINTON LOSES DOUGLAS
On Sunday, Stay 4th. Mrs. William
P. Montjcy. of the Baptist church, was
buried in the Clinton cemetery. Rev.
W. P. Jacobs, D. D-. in the absence of!
the Baptist pastor, officiating. Mrs.
Montjoy had been a severe sufferer i
for many
Clinton
are beautiful in their
We Mre now
reaping the reward of those old-tune
pleas for shade tree*. We never go
along Ptunney avenue without think
ing of the energetic and zealous man
mch tree, and
iple in this respect has
uKnton side-walks * what
they are. Clinton owes it to herself
to set up n stone at R. S. Ptunney’s
grave.
to his dwell-
C. Bailey is building an
Mr. Dave
to pwt up a dwelling.
m
We make a specialty of furnishing the home com
plete and cater to the wants of the newly married and
those anticipating housekeeping, particularly those who
wish to have beautifully furnished rooms without pay
ing high prices. Take us into your confidence and let us
show you that we can give you what you want at prices
that will surprise you. After you have let us know your
wants and we have shown you what we have to offer, if
we do not sell you there is no harm done. We are always
glad to show prospective customers and assist them in
making selections with no obligations on their part to
buy. Take this matter up with us today.
Fulltf-"’.
“The Home Makers”