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i % i , THURSDAY, JUNE 25, mi % THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON, 8, C, PAGE SEVEN Nobody’s Business Bj Gee McGee season was g’ood, but as all of the “r months had passed, she nrai.sed icel cream fe'stivals, and named next sad- Iday niffht at the elk hall for the first ADDITIONAL LOCALS minnets Mi^ Eva Rhodes spent the week- ’ one, and sugrjrestcd that all of the la-jpnd in Lyman witlv-her mother dies would* please come early, she, .Mrs. Percy Smith and Miss Bar Swimming Pool Open To Public r.fe has asked me to rite up the plans to sell ice cream in sau.sers as'Smith and Nowell Smith of Augusta, h i of ohe meeting of the ladies well a.s in combs at 5c each. , Qa., were the recent guests of the for- ich was hell at our house yes- - mer’s sister. Mrs. C C Hilea yesterday Barbara my w’." minnets aid which tiddy. she is the seeker terry of ladies .. ,, o....H=>v.nv.i.e. - aid, but as she is not as fluent with a'tern.' about the pasT’ires clothes which | is visiting her mother, Mrs. Emma'?L^ afternMn except Sunday, from pen as i a:v.. she genrally calls on me i don’t seem to be fit to keep on preach-j Little. hours of 3 to 7 p. m., and will be to fix her artickles for print, and i;ing in. but mrs. tite wadd spoke upj Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Rhency of regulations. The big swimming pool in the col-1 mnasium was throwm open! mer’s sister, Mrs. C. C. Gile.s. *u«v to the public for the sum-! 4. something was sed by the seeker Mrs. Morgan Todd of Simpsonville. nionths. The pool will be open ev- ■will do so in this case, and mr. editor , and remar.ked that if he would stop gusta, were guests Sunday of theirtickets will be offered at $5.00, aIsa xrn^t aa'11 I Wv1 a:s a o M«*Aa ^ ^ ... I^ a J .•.... ... .. .^.1. 4 ^ ^1. -1 1.x «« « . ... -she says that you will plese spread!chawing and smoking so much toback- daughters. Misses Mary .Jo and Vir- same in the collms of yore paper as a! er, he could buy a new suit to preach i ginih Rheney new item, as they don’t want to pay I in, but the pasture’s wife explained w’ith a single charge per dip of 25c. j This is one of the largest and most! nothing onr.er count of it is about | that nearly all of same was give him ^ for Mobile, .\la., where he church affairs. Boihwell Graham, HI. left !,is‘ w .ck i w'1 t'V' doubtless prove a popular !by one of the members who drums' freighter and remain overseas for theifu^^f " many local people during [for a tobacker store, and that settled svmmer. the hot summer months. 1. the meeting was called to order Uhat. Miss Louise Boltman of Sumter, is ~ by mrs. scud blocker, the pro tern! the guest of her si.ster, Mrs. Raymond pressident and she was led in prayer 5. there being no further bizness be- Pitts. Miss Martha Moore was in Green- by the seeker terry, the minnets ofjf^re the ladies aid, mrs. minnie show- l&st ineetir? was r^ad and was started up a sonjr entitled: ‘‘shall 1Tuesday for the Crawfovd-Jcjhn- ^ioned to be e.xcepted as read, excepp j know each other there.” and all j wedding. j it waas mrs. joe victor w'ho give the | the korus, and then it was* Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Giles and Miss ! hen at the laast meeting insted wound un with silent prayer by all.i Giles and Thurston Giles! mrs. joe Jones. h. nor. editor, plese check over ^v- Sunday in Augusta with rela-1 ' ery thing and rite or foam if i have't'ves. I 2. a letter from our furrm mission' [pft out anything, and i will add it on.)! Miss Elizabeth Snroles and Elbert; nerr>' to jappan was brought befoarj ‘ yores trulie, ! Adanus of Greenwood, were the gu(•st.^ j the meeting for action, she asked the; * ^.^^he cia k. rfd. friends here Thursday ladies a;d to send her 14$ so’s suit-* able clothes could be bought for ying pong and dang fung, the 2 little heath ens that had benn took away ffrom their mother, when she dide, but it was tabled, a< tr.onney is too tight at pres- sent to buy many clothes for the heathens at home. 3. a paiier on .“how to raise monney for furnn missions” waas read by mrs. jirn sirnkins and it was enjoyed by all. It sed that oyster suppers in Simply One \ftin’s Opinions ■ NOTICE OF LOST CEKTIFKWTES A man is not iudged by the car he; pi^ase take notice that at the ex rides in. Some mighty good folks are pjration of sixty days from the two j walking again. .weeks publication of this notice, the I undersigninl will apply to the office of Tfie motto of a politician is—“Keep ; M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers. Clinton, all you’ve got and get all you can.” Hejs. C., for the issuance hv them of two know s not how to aboli.sh useless jobs j new Time Certificate.* n the sums of or turn off his kinfolks. i Si220..50 payable on the 22p<l day of ——, March, 1P32, Certificate No. 7504; and few years ago when the powerpayable on the 14th day of ,companies “told the w’orld” that they I 1P31, Certificate No. 70S7, in I were red ucing rates, they actually 1 Time Certificates ot Deposit LIQITD OR TABLETS i 25 per cent. If you don’t believe it, as ReUeven a Headache or Neuralgia Ini the guy who runs motors of less than SO ■lintttea. checks a Cold the first I'*’ P last’s me. day, and checks Malaria in three da)s. MRS. F. W. little. NOTICE Notice is hereby given: that I, G. V. mreoe commission, the big boss who sees all and knows all, to increase cy appe: from the 566 Salve for Baby's Cold Thi- railroiid ompanies *''^ '***^|*'"*f, Williams Wr.-by five notici- that I in* 'p. rmis»,on fn,m the Intar-istato ( am-, Kxe<-utive Clemen. BOND FLOWER SHOP sentence of one year ; . which 1 am now serving in freight rates and the freight truck jv^i^.n^iarv ; boys are laughing up their pants leg, land hopes ;t will ue done so’s they an the .State G. V. WILLl.^MS. FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS jhaul nearly all of our stuff, instead EXCHANGE YOUR WHEAT 157 M. Main St. Phone 396 of only two-thirds of it—as at pres- EOR HIGH CRADE F'l OUR ent. COLLEGE BARBER SHOP Now Open- Hair Cuts Shaves Shi]) IKS your wheat for ex- chanKi*. If you pay freight on To Whom It .May ('oncirn: We. the unders’gned citizens, here- ] wheat. We pay retuni freight by transfer, sell, and assign, for the 00 the flour. Write us fur par- In rear of L. B. Dillard’s Stdre. sum of nothing this day .paid into our hands—all our right.'-, privileges, title, 11 25c ownership in and for the public | SPARTAN (IRAIN & .MILL ('(). highways of our resnective counties Sl)artaul)UrK and ItH-land states to the big freight-trucks and buses which already control and ^ liarull Um. , use the same both day and night with- .. ; out fear or favor. I IRUi .1 niNI IN on eur rodle program 31-plcct, •ll-ttrins orchcitr*. Gr«ntl4nd Rice Interviewing world ccicbritiet. • Evorv Wodnoedav Niahl • (JRFENWOOI) C()C()-COL.\ HOT. ('O. Greenwood, S. C. • ♦ !T RAD TO BE GOOD TO GET fTHERE IT IS ■r » THE BANKRUPT SALE — of the Jimbo Shoe Store Has added thousands of dollars worth of New Merchandise—and is giving the best values ever offered in Clinton. Full Fashion Hose, new shades, pr. 59c Linen Sport Sandals, all colors, pr.. . $1.49 New Sport Slippers, all styles, pr. $1.98 Ladies’ Bedroom Slippers, just arrived, all colors and sizes, pr. 25c Men’s Sox, fancy colors, pr. 5c Men’s Broadcloth Shorts and Shirts, in fancy colors, each 25c Men’s Union Suits, first quality, suit 39c Men’s Broadcloth Shirts in solid and fancy colors §8c Men’s Good Pants, all sizes 89c 40-inch Sea Island Sheeting, yd. 3c (10 yard limit) Extra Heavy Sheeting, 40 inches wide. 7c mfsmim New shipment Ladies’ House Dresses, fast colors, each 49c $2.98 One rack Silk Dresses, up to $10.00 values, your choice ^ Men’s Slippers in solid colors and combination colors, pair Tennis Shoes and Slippers, pr. Come every day to this store—new arrivals daily. New Millinery, Dresses, and Men’s and Boys’ Clothing. $2.48 59c We are here to ,stav. and jfuaranlee .satisfaction on every purchase. We )»:Iadly exchange any purchase or refund your money if von want it. . $ George Weathers Signed, T. A. X. Payers, NOT SATURDAY SPECIALS BUT EVERYDAY PRICES McKesson’s McKesson’s McKesson’s McKesson’s McKesson’s McKesson’s McKesson’s McKesson’s McKesson’s McKesson’s Milk of MaRnesia, full pint ... Rubbinji? Alcohol, pint Mineral Oil, quart Aspirin Tablets, 100 for Straw Hat Cleaner Tasteless Castor Oil, '/z pint RosoiHair Oil 3 oz. 25c Purified Epsom Salts, 1 lb. Mixed Bird Seed, 1 lb. No. 59, pint 39c 39c $1.00 69c 20c 50c H oz. 50c 20c 25c 59c SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY “At Union Station’ Telephone 400 Quality Bread and Rolls ALWAYS FRESH A DHJGHT IN EVERY BITE They are filled with wholesome and fin est ingredients, and are rich in health-giv ing qualities. ASK YOim GROCER FOR OUR QUALITY PRODUCTS. WEEK Eiro SPECIAL PINEAPPLE LAYER CAKE The Ideal Bakery A. D. NASON, Prop. ;; Our Products Fresh Daily At Your Grocer ;; A THE NEW EO RD STANDARD SEDAN A beautiful five-passenger car, with longer, wider body, and attractive, comfortable interior. The slanting windshield is made of Triplex safety plate glass. You ean now Have the new Ford delivered with safety glass in all windotvs and doors at slight additional cost. The price of the new Ford Standard Sedan is ^S90, f. o. b. Detroit. F.O.B. Detroit, plus frmight and delivery. Bumpers and spare tire extra at lotv cost, ('onvenient, economical terms through thm I Authorized Ford Finance Plans of the Universal Credit Company