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That it may be full qf Joy, Pfcace,
and Contentment is our sincere wish
for each one of our friends and cus-
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Your business of the past year is
deeply appreciated. May we have the
pleasure of being “Your Family Drug
Store” for the New Year.
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THANKS FOR 1927 BUSINESS.
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WE SOLICIT YOUR 1928 PATRONAGE.
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1928
Happy New Year
For our success of the past
year—which we owe to the
. . .. . good will and patronage of our
friends—we are thankful. For
your success in 1928, and that
we may merit the support ac
corded us in the past is our
NewYear wishfor you. ,
M. S. Bailey £ Son
BANKERS
OLDEST
STRONGEST
IBONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. .... Pi
SONAL MENTION
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bailey left yes- _ now touring the west coast of Flori-
terday for a three weeks’ stay in Ciiba.
Mrs. M. H. Yount of Hickory, N. C.,
is the guest of her mother, Mrs. T. M.
Adair.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pitts are spend
ing the holidays in Charleston and
Kings tree.
Misses Frances Hitt and Bosa Tur
ner of Cross Hill, are visiting Miss
Pearl Hitt.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lankf >rd r-pent
da.
Mrs. Fred Culbertson of Spartan
burg, is spending some time with her
mother, Mrs. B. H. Moyd.
Mrs. Annie Giles Bailey and son,
Giles, left Monday for Sarasota, Fla.,
where they are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
J. I. Coleman.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Young of Dun
can, and Mrs. Sallie Duncan and chil
dren of Whitmire, were the Christmas
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Monday in Columbia as the of day guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mi
Miss Ollie Bull.
Delmar Rhame is spending several
days in Sumter and Summerton with
friends and relatives.
Mrs. Johnnie Watts Lynn of Green
ville, was the week-end guest of her
sister, Mrs. H. W. Richey.
Miss Ruby Wilson of Atlanta, was
the holiday guest of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Derrick and fam
ily of Chapin, were the Christmas
guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Pinson.
James Slice spent the week-end with
his parents near White Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. Calie Adair, Miss Ella
and Clifton Adair, Mrs. T. M. Adair
and Mrs. M. H. Yount, were the guests
Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Joe R. Adair
in Laurens.
* Mrs. Mae Leaman and children were
guests of relatives in Cross Hill on
Sunday. - ^ \
Jim Abrams of Greensboro, is spend
ing several days with his mother, Mrs.
Lou Abrams.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Speake spent
Monday in Laurens with Mr. and Mrs.
McCravy. n
Kirk Milam of Greenville is at home
for the Christmas holidays.
Miss Maude Pearson spent yester
day in Greenville.
Davis Pitts of Atlanta, is spending
several days with his mother, Mrs. E.
Lee Pitts.
Dr. L. Ross J<ynn and Miss Eliza
beth, spent yesterday in Columbia.
Dr. and Mrs. G.. W- B. Smith and
family are visiting in Sumter, i
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Dugan of York,
spent Christmas with their mother,
Mrs. L. M. Dugan.
Miss Minnie Johnston of Asheville,
is the guest of her sister, Miss Nora
Johnston. .
Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Hodges of Green
wood, were visitors at the orphanage
yesterday.
James Chamblee of Spartanburg,
visited friends here during the past
week.
Miss Laura Lynch of Brunswick,
Ga., is the gjuest of Miss Cora Richey.
Mrs. C. A. Workman of Marion, N.
C., is the guest of friends and relatives
in the city.
Miss Thelma Christy of Whitmire,
and Miss Janie Glenn of Laurens, are
spending several days with their aunt,
Mrs. Estell Abrams.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Burdette and
family of Greenville, spent Christmas
in the city with their mother, Mrs. H.
J. Burdette. jL,—
Miss Perrin Mims of Edgefiera, is
the guest of her sister, Miss | Lois
Mims. j
Mr. and M A. Gus Hollingsworth and
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lankford spent
Sunday in Newberry with Mr. and
Mrs. S. P. McCrackin.
• Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Copeland, Miss
Elizabeth, and John Wallace Copeland
and Mrs. Jim Star Copeland spent
Monday in Union as the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Hollingsworth.
Miss Margaret Speake of Columbia,
is
lam.
Miss Sybil Burdette of Columbia, is
spending the holidays with her moth
er, Mrs. Eula Burdette.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Barrow and fam
ily of Charlotte, visited relatives here
.several days this week.
Dr. and Mrs. Dillard* Jacobs of At
lanta, were recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Poole had as
their guests during the holidays, Miss
Anna Belle Poole of Mt. Croghan, Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Poole of Elberton, and
Mason Poole of Greenville
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Gourdin, who
have been spending the holidays with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, D. Coz-
by, returned to their home in Pine-
ville Monday. They were accompanied
by their sister, Miss Dudley' Cozby,
who will spend several weeks with
them.
r Miss'. Louise Byars of Newberry,
spent the holiday season with' her
mother, Mrs. Byrd Byars.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burroughs of
High Point, N. C., are spending some
time with the latter’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. F. Adair.
Mr: and Mrs. Rutledge Adair of Co
lumbia, spent the week-end with rel
atives in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Timmons And
son, Bascom, spent the week-end in
Charlotte with their daughter, Mrs. B.
H. Ferguson.'
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Davenport and
children, W. H. Long, Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Davenport and daughter, Miriam,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Boulware and chil
dren, all of Newberry, were the Sun
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Boozer.
The friends of Mrs. Y F. Jacobs, Sr.,
will be sorry to learn that she has
been quite ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart B. Wilson of
Piedmont, were the' guests of Miss
Ethel Putnam on Sunday.
Bruce Galloway of Philadelphia, is
spending some time with his parents,
Mr. arid Mrs. A. B. Galloway.
Ralph Barrow of .West Point, and
Lewis Barrow of Charleston, visited
friends and relatives here several days
this vleek.
R. M. Boulware of Charleston, .Mr.
and Mrs. G. L. Davenport and chil
dren of Greenwood, Miss Lila Boozer
of Columbia, and Mi-sses Pawnee and
Sudie Davenport of /Charlotte, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boozer on Sun-
day - > v J
Earl H. Holland of Beaufort? spent
the holidays at home with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hamp Holland.
Dr. and Mrs. D. M. Douglas and
family of Columbia, visited friends
here several days this week.
Lewis Cunningham of the Chester
schools faculty is at home with his pa-'
rents for the holidays.
Mrs. W. W. Lewis of Whitmire, is
the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. H. Hatton.
Misses Lila Dillard of Flat Rock, N.
C.,' Mary Dillard of Asheville, and
1 Across the bridge of Friendship, we
send our heartiest Greetings for the New
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May the choicest blessings be yours and
may the spirit of joy athd thanksgiving go
with you through the-year 1928 is our sin
cere wish for each of you. v
Thanks foryourliberal patronage dur-
ing the holiday season and throughout the
p$st year. J ^
Blakely’s
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Happy New
RESOLVED:
Folks!
— that the unpleasant
things of 1927 be forgot
ten—that the pleasant
ones only be remember
ed—that we start 1928
with sincere good wish
es for all—and that we
shall strive to be worthy
of your good will and
patronage.
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OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS
First National Bank
“Clinton’s Strongest Bank” ’
Telephone No. 7 * ■-> • *
spending several days with her|i ren e Dillard of Columbia,‘were the
brother, Geo. Speage. ' | Christmas guests of relatives in the
Miss Lou Abram$ of the University ! c ity. '
hospital in Auguste, is spending sev-; Mrs. M. A. Hays is spending the
holidays in Dillon with her daughter,
Ja-
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eial days with her mother, Mrs. Es
telle Abrams.' j 1
Herman. Huntejf j .of College , Park,
Mis. J. M! Sprunt.
Mr; and Mrs. .Len Rounds and Mr.
Md., is spending thp holidays with his an d Mrs. Charles Rounds of Charlotte,
Joyons New Tear
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We thank our friends for the
happiness they gave us in 1927
—in permitting us to f serve
them. M Happy New Year” to
all our old patrons, and many
new ones to come, is our
cheery greeting.
•THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE”
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Henderson of e r, Mrs. C. L. Rounds. % r
Blairs, have recently moved to the ! Mr. and Mrs.. J. B. Parrott spent the
city and are residing on South Adair we ek-end in Bishopville as the guests
street. "* . • j of Mrs. Parrott’s parents.
♦ I Arthur Bftick of Clemson college, is| - Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Galloway spent;
■pending several days with his parents,^ several days this week in Greenwood j
Mr. and Mrs. G. A* Black. with the latter’s parents, Mr. and
mpther, Mrs. Myrtle Hunter.
were the holiday guests of their moth-
Delmar Rhame of Columbia univer
sity, New York, is at home with his
1 parents. Dr. and Mrs. D. O. Rhame,
ifor several days. . ?
Mrs. Geo. T. Barnes.
Ed Little of Greenwood, “Spenf the
holidays with his family here.
Rev. Matthew Lyhti arrived Tues-
Miss Mary Adams spent Christmas d a y from Charleston, W. Va., to spend |
; with relatives in Statesville, N. G. several days with his paaents, Dr. and
Steve Wright of Texas is at home j Mrs. L. RosS^Lynn.
I with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Z. j Mr. and Mrs. A. Godfrey of ,Ab-
i Wright for several days. , • ; beville, are guests of relatives in the
i ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kay of Dillon, city. ' < i
■ spent the week-end with the former’s j James Stamps left Sautrd’ay for At-
sister, Mrs. Harris Landrum. 1 t . lanta, where he will spend several
Miss Isabel ^carbqrough is spend- days. r
ing two weeks at her home in Elliot. ,* 1 Miss Nell Dillard of Spartanburg,
Mr and Mrs. O. T. Lawing of Gree?,‘ and Miss Ada J).ni ar ^ °f Atlanta, were
were holiday guests of relatives in the holiday guests of their parents, Mr.
city. _ 1 - •-jand -lack Dillard. -I
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tumblin of Hen- Rev.‘C.,p. Bett# returned yesterday;
dersonville, are spending several days from several days’ visit to his parents
with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. in Chester.
I. E. Adair. i Mrs. Geo. £• Odiopie and little som^
Jack Hayne Davis of \^£shington,! of Greenwood, were visitors here sev
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THEY KNOW WHAT THEY’RE
GETTING
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Some of the shrewdest “low cost per mile’' buyers ii\
this section are coming to us for.Goodyear Tires. TheyL
have proved, by experience, and careful figuring, that' ►
Goodyears are cheapest in the end.
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is at home with his parent!, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack H. Davis, for the holidays.
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eral days last week. * ’* v .
Mrs. John W. Little is spending the*
P. H. Bomar of Prescott, Ark., visit-; holidays with heV husband in A^he-
ed friends here duripg the holidays. | ville. .
MiJ Mary tfnoxjM Pendleton, Was Clarence Sistar of Atlanta, spent
the week-end guest of Miss Ethel Put-several days la$t week with friends atgj;
nam. • |Thronwell. •. ^
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Blakely spent Miss Evelyn Lambright of Landrum,
the week-end in Woodruff with Mrs/was the. week-end guest of Miss Bill
Blakely’s sister and mother. V ’ ^ 'Putnam. _»
Mr. and Mte. Morgan Todd oi Simp-: Prof, and Mrs. A. C. Daniel and son 1
sonville, and Joe Little and daughter, of Atlanta, are the guests of Mrs.-
d dam
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week-
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Adelaide, of Abbeville, were
"end. guests of their mother,
ma Little.;
•‘ Tom Fleming Milam left last week
fpr Atlanta, Wher^he joined a party ]
Daniel’s sister, Mrs. Myrtle Hunter:
WHAT DQ
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Of course we could do it the other way. We could sell
cheaper tires ^t a lower price. We could fatten up retail
prices on inferior tires in order to “discount” them down
so the proposition would look good to you.
But we have no burning desj^a to make ourselves good
fellows at your expetise. If we did We’d have to be look
ing for new customers all the tiihe—few of the'old ones
Vould ever come back for another stinging.. .;
No—we’ll stick to Goodyears.
You will, too—once you've used them> , 0
Me DANIEL
Vulcanizing Works
R. P. CHAPMAN, Manager ■,, jig
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