The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 06, 1927, Image 2

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\ 9 THE CLINTON CHK<$NIC» E CLINTON. S. C. CHURCH NEWS oH sAt.U -House and lot on West •vfaiii street. Irby Hipp. I-‘2S-4tc WANTED—Beef cattle, feeders pref erable. Joanna Mercantile Con.- pany, Goldville, S. C. l-28-4to FOR SALE—Self-player piano, prac tically new. Apply to Mrs. Essie Burns, 67 Florida street. l-13-2tc C. O. D. CABBAGE PLANTS Mil lions ready. Extra early and frost proof. 50c fy>r 500, $1.0# per thous and. Stokes Plant Company, Fitzger ald, Ga. 1-21-3tp 1X)ST—On Duncan’s creek, near Clin ton, one white and black spotted fe male beugle dog. Reward if returned to F I , Woodruff. Itp y a few nice cattle. Stone. 2tc ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRES BYTERIAN CHURCH C. Bynum Betts, Pastor 10:00 a. m.. Sabbath School. P. S Jeanes, Superintendent. 11.00 a. m., Morning Worship. 4:00 p. m., Junior Y. P. C. U. Miss es Mattie Blakely and Julia Patrick, leaders. 6:30 p. m.. Senior Y. P. C. U., Miss Alice Todd, President. 7:80 p. m., Evening Warship. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Prayer Meet ing. A cordial welcome is extended to all to attend these services. About your Health Things You Should Know tiiir lun by John }owph Gaines, M. D. veral nice fresh milk to J. H. Stone. Itc BOUSE MOVING-If you want your house moved, see C. A. Owens, Clin ton. S. 0. Man 7-2tp SWEET Yllik—See me for mdk and prices. C. A Owens, Clinton, S. C. Jan. 7-'Jlp FOR RENT partly in Mountville. Als« store, corner Pitts and Sloan streets, Clinton. O'Daniel & Reid. tf PIANOS tuned and repaired by ex pert resident tuner, several years f( remtn for C. M. Stieff I iano Co, S< nd orders to H. J. Tomkinsen, w th (t’Daniel Reid, phone 117. tf DRIED FRUITS Winter now being on, the human family may well consider the item of the best obtainable fruits for the die tary. Fresh, native fruits are diffi cult to obtain at this season. Fortunately, we do not need to ac cept inferior substitutes; we have in dried apples and peaches, as well as 3:30 p. m.. Junior Christian Kndl . a . I>™n«*nd aprioota, not only the equal i but actually the superior of most of the fresh fruits that comes to our ta bles. As an article of fruit diet, there is nothing finer than the old-fashion- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. D. J. Woods, D. I).. Pastor 10:00 a. m., Sunday sc hool. D W. A. Neville, Superintendent. 11:15 a. m., Morning Worship. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Prayer ing. ton are cordially invited to attend any one or all of our services. I vor. 6:45 p m , Intermediate and Senior Christian Endeavor Societies meet. 7:80 p. m.. Evening Worship. , , , , . , , ... u M^ct- e^’ home-dried apple, which may be I stewed .and partaken of three times a day, with the utmost benefit to the system. Preserved fruits, which are i necessarily heavily sugared, are more CIRCLE MFHINCS, J ANUARY 10. | djffjt-uJt 0 f digestion. The “dried- AH Circles Meet On Monday. apple pie” seldom heard of any more, < ircle No. 1 v i! meet at 3:30 with j s f tir safer to indulge in than many Mrs. J. K. >r , M.s. H. Gra- u f the factory-made chemicals which Splendid 20(> acre farm, j ham. lender. (are incorporated into too many of the Cirele No. 2 v :’] meet at 3:30 with j fashionable pies of today. Mrs. F M. Bela: , Mm. M. H. Shnnds,, Drying fruits, especially in the sun, leader. does not remove anything of value Circle No. 3 will moot at 3:30 with from them. The watery content of Mrs. John Spratt. Mm I A. Bailey, the apple is taken away by evapora- leader. Lon in drying; the vitamines are left, Circle No. 4 will meet at 3:30 with along with the acid^ and bases pecu- Mrs. W J. Bailey, Mrs. l-aura Kirk-, ]i ar to the variety of fruit dried. Peo- patrick, leader. ! pie who eat dried fruits in abundance Circle No. 5 will meet at 3:30 with are seldom afflicted wdth constipation, Mis. Geo A Black, Mrs ( M. Bailey, ■ indigestion, ulcer of the stomach, and leader. j many nervous disorders—a statement Circle No. 3 will m, et at 8:30 with whit ' h d<x ‘ 8 not hold good when excess- Mrs. B. O. Whitten, Mrs Roger Cob. es f r<?s h fruit are taken, leader. Circle No. 7 will meet at 7:80 with Mrs. Lloyd McCrary, Miss Ethel Hun ter. leader Circle No. 8 will meet at 3:30 with Miss Janet Leake, Miss Ethel K:ilen, leader ind )R SALK OR RENT House two lots on Adair street. All eon- vt'iiences, ba’ i. and garage. Terms r« asonabfe Apply >Vti premises Mrs. II J. Tomkinson. tf RENT K .sub nee on East Car olina avenue, adjoining Dr. John W. Young’s place, suitable for boarding hi use or aparmtent house. Apply L»r. Jack H. Young to tf Dr ed fruits are in no way experi ment d; they are a time-tried, proven, preventive of disease. I have never been ailed to treat a patient suffering from an over-dose of stewed, dried fi uits. i WAS DOWN IN BED to work after three me treatment th an week bed. told me to use Sloan’s liniment and I got a bottle. After using it one day, I was able to walk about the house. After three days I was able to go to work, and now I am as well as ever. I would not be with out Sloan’s Liniment if it cost $5.00 a bottle. It is a sick man’s friend." The reason that Sloan’s gives such remarkable relief is tfeat It gets right at the cause of the pain. It stimulates the circulation throughout the place where the pain is, and clears out the germs that are causing it. Right away you feel relief. The pain Dope, and soon you are fit as ever. Get a bottle today and have it on band. AH druggists—35 cents. Sloans Liniment kills PAIN FOR SALE Real Estate AttraciHe 6-room mudern home, sit- the north side of Calvert and conveniently located ge en Musgrove street, ric lights and other con- exposure. the west side of Hol- A fine locality for a CL'NTON MILL NEWS ' s l Miss Blancm^ Brooks has returned to her home in K^neville, N. after' having spent the ikglidays w ith Miss J Lillie Mae Aughtry Mr. Auddy Parker ^turned to his work in Charlotte aTfWIr spending^ the holidays with his niothol*. Rev. A. J. Bowling anU little- boys visited relatives in Chester and "Ttock Hill the first of the week. | ^ Misses Ruby Carter and! Louise By ars have returned to their Isehools af THORNWELL MEMORIAL CHURCH (Presbyterian) Rev. L. Ross Lynn. I). -V„ Pastor 10:00 a. m., Sunda^ School: F. M. Stutts, Superintembnt. 11:00 a. m.. .M/rning Worship. 4:0) p. m.. Afternoon Worship. 700 p. m., Senior Christian Endea- vo\ Wednesday, 7:30 p m., Prayer Mcet- AH are welcome to these services j L IIH(MI) STKEET METHOmSr '‘ horaes here \ CHURCH ! ^ T. Griffin and family of (). Abney. B. I).. I astor : Greenwood, spent Friday afternoon Sunday School, 10 a. m., Gilbert Key. and Mrs. A. J. Bowling. Rev. T. A. Inabinet of Travelers , % , Rest, former pastor here, was a visi- 0 p. :n., Junior Epworih Liv.gm j tor j n ^j. ie c ^y Wednesday, and attend- 1 I . • . .l /-> Ie Blakely, Superintendent. 11:15 a. bi.. Morning Worship •> -A .. .JL l . 1.' L T meets. 7:00 p. m.[ Sen or Epworth League iruets. 7:30 p. m., fev-ning Worship. Ser- non, “Watching ’ Wednesday, 7|,0 p. m., F’rayer Meet ing. The public is cordially invited t® oil our services and a hearty web ome to strangers. The l»acHes Auiibary of North Broad Street Methodist church will mwt Monday afternoon at 3:30. Circle No. 1 meets with Mrs. Sarah Davidson, chairman. Circle No. 2 meets with Mrs. J. W Finney, chairman.i Circle No. 3 m -?ts with Mrs. Thad Johnson, chairman. ed services at the W. Cyrus Bailey Memorial church. The Epworth League of the W. Cy rus Bailey Memorial church entertain ed on Friday night, from 8 till 12 o’clock. An enjoyable evening was spent playing interesting games. A musical program was rendered by M iss Mary Griffin of Greenwood, much to the delight of the guests. At 11:45 a watch night service was con ducted by Rev. A. J. Bowling. Sand wiches and ooffee were served during the course of the evening. A. farm land with good 2 elling, good barn and other -onildings, located on a good road bout 5 1-2 mile* N-E. Clinton, S. C. Brand new 4-room cottage on North Broad street. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Edward Long, Pastor Sunday School, Ip a. m., W. Moorhead, Superintendent. Preaching Service, 11 a. m. Junior B. Y. P. U.,| 6:00 p. m., Mrs. Edward Ixmg, Leadt\ William Moor head, President. Senior B. Y. P. U.. 6 15 p. m., W. R .Anderson, President. Evening Worship, 7:80 p. m. Wednesday, 7:30 p. re., Prayer Meet ing. The public is cordially invited to all the services. SOME VTTRACTIVE OFFERS American Boy $2.00, two years V3.00. American Poy and Mc< all’s Maga zine $2.50. American Boy and Pictorial Review $2.60 (good only to Dec. 31, 1926.) Send for catalogue of bargains or call 243 at 12:30 p. m. JAS. W. CALDWELL An> thing In Magazines 1 0 fl 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 :hurch yaf- 60 acre* land with 2 cottageH one mile west of Clinton. S C. An ideal (.opoeition for Dairy. H. D. HENRY and F. M. BOUND (H. D. HENRY & COMPANY) ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN Rev. ML R. Wingard, P Preaching services every S temoon at 4 o’clock except th Smnday of each month at 11 in the morning. Sunday School one hoar before each preaching service. The public is cordially invite# to worship with us at these services. LYDIA METHODIST CHUURCH A. J. Bowling, Pastor 10.00 a. m.. Sunday School. Bolt Bobo, acting superintendent. Schedule of Preaching Services Second Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Third Sunday at 11:00 a. m. Fourth Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Fifth Sunday at 11:00 a. m. The public is cordially invited ond ; attend these services lock to CHICKS Healthy, Strong, Purebred but COTTON did not C HICKS will. Get our) catalog. 3000 chicks a week. Clinton Hat Clinton, S. C. CYRUS BAILEY MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH. A. J. Bowling, Pastor 10:00 a. m., Sunday School. G. W. Meadors, Superintendent. Prayer Meeting each Wednesday at 7:30 o'clock. Schedule of Preaching Services First Sunday at 11:00 a.m. First Sunday at 7:45 p. m. Second Sunday at 11:00 a. m. Third Sunday at 11:00 a. m. Third ^Sunday at 7:45 p. m. Fourth Sunday at 11:00 a. m. Fifth Sunday at 7:45 p. m. public is cordially invited services. .tied On Next Column) CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. A. Marler, Pastor 10:00 a. m„ Sunday school, L. W. King, superintendent. lT:00 a. m., Morning Worship. 7:30 p. m., Evening Worship. Prayer meeting every Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. The public is invited to attend any or all of these services. / LYDIA BAPTIST* CHURC H R. W. JUSTICE, Pastor 10:00 a. m., Sunday School. W. E. Johnson, Supt. 11:00 a. m., Morning Worship (e\ erf/ Sunday.) 6:30 p. m., B. Y. P. U. meets. 7:30 p. m., Evening Worship (every f.unday.) Mid- w Mid-week prayer meeting to iTfednesday evening at 7:30. I Fve.ryb. every body is cordially invited to *<■ t< id all vices. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 B 0 1 !TI: 4SON Chro a Watc APj- y f\I. ESTATE ID i _ ernam: icious ai 500 per cent nvestment. Spend a dollar and get sever; in return. If msiness falls ofi it may be because your advei tising has stopped. Hot weathj er goods are only sold in hof weather. LET THE *E0PLE whai you nm TO SELL / I BIG BUSINESS IS BUIL ADVERTISING / -SO- / -The P ■^Ir=li=8ll5Tl=liael|=»i=a a mi: rPJc^ i i i