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V_- X A- ♦ * - < ^ : ! ■ - ■ ^ TEUl^DAY, MABCn % 19^ ^ . ' . ■ > THK CLPrroN CHRQNlCLjlt. CLINTON. 8. C. -J» «*■ NoUling Except The Mint Can Make Money Without Advertising X^l' /Aention ^ |I!UI Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Bobo spent last I week-end in Whitmire with relatives. Mrs. Morgan Todd of Sirapsonville, is spending a few days this week with her mother, Mrs.^Emima Little. ‘W. W. Davis spent a few days-this week in Spartanburg. Miss Martha Davis of Laurens, spent .the past week-end here with Miss Bessie Jones i Advertising Is To Rembert, were called) here Thursday' on account of' the sudden, death ofi their monther, Mrs. Corrie Montjoy. I . The many friends fo.Mrs. R. Z.j Wright will regret to know that she, is quite sick at her home on Woodrow | stvoet. Mrs. L. G. Benjamin of Darlington, is visiting her sister, Mrs, C. P. Rob inson. «• X i.v ou 1 ' *^1^^ friends of W. M. Sumerel will Miss Ehzaibeth Sheely of Nin»ty-X., 1 j -ii. u e sorry to' learn that he is critically Six, sp*nt the week-end w>th her par- ^ enu, Wr- »n<i Mrs- 0- I-. Friends of Mrs. Felder Smith will Miss Jeannette Crawford of VS ood- STOCK UP At Th'ese Prices « I Irish POTATOES, 6 lbs. Sliced BACON, lb. . Business What *)> Steam Is To Indus try - - The Sale Propelling Power. THE CHRONICLE be glad to know that she has returned to her home afteF being a patient at other Mrs. J. w t rawlom. Cadeta George R>ce and Joe LK-hen-, „„ ville, spent the week-end with hed mother, Mrs. J. W. Crawford. mg.i.a I Dr. and Mrs. Jack H. Young, Mr* stem of ^ey Military academy j Copeland and Arthur, Jr Mient the week-end here with friends Matthews with Mrs. Copeland’s daughter and .son-in- law, Rev. and Mrs. T. F. Wallactw LANCE - PEANUT BUTTER APPLE BUTTER VERIBEST - BEANS at Presbyterian college. Mr. and Mrs. 0. 1. Sheely and ^iss Elizabeth Sheely spent Sunday in Little Mountain with the former’s mother. Rev. and Mrs. George Bobo and children of McCoIl, spent a few days this week with the^ former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Bobo. Mrs. Thornwell I^nlap w'as a party laeo The following Methodist ladies were in Gray Court Friday for the Methodist Missionary conference: Mesdame« J. E. Mahaffey, .1. V. Tkl- wardi, George Watts Copeland, Hu- ■'.^rt Pitts, B. H. Henry, V. P. Adair John W\ Finney, and P. B. A”dair. SALAD DRESSING, loop SHEET WRAPPED - TOILET TISSUE, 3 rolls UPTON’S TEA, 1-4 lb. rrt. j Dean M. W. Brown, K. H. uillespi'?, guest afternoon of Miss Sara^^ Barron. D. M. McNaull, and J. N. Eliza Swygert in Laurens. ^ ...i_ Mrs. Claude McClain, Mrs. r Filrst Obligation _ Of A Bank The prixnary TMirpoHe and never-ceasing obligation of a hank in a community is to accept the money of the peo ple of that community, guard and protect it with every known measure of safety and return it when asked for. Couch and Mrs. Hines McW^aters of Columbia, were here Saturday for the funeral of Mrs. Corrie Montjoy. Mrs. Mike Caskey and Mise Miriam | Nelson were visitors in Greenville on’ Saturday. , Mrs. Emma Little spent a few days last week in Sinipsonville with her daughter, Mrs. Morgan Todd. Miss Kaffa Fuller of Prosperity, spent the week-end with her parent-s, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Fuller. Denny Pitts of Greenville, and Car- roll Pitts of Inman spent Sunday with their nidther. Mm. E. Lee Pitts. Mrs. Carroll 1). Nance of Cross Hill, spent Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. D. W. Mason. Mrs. C. C. Giles and daughter, Miss Patricia, were visitors in Greenville k'riday. Dr. B. O. W’hitten has returned American Fork, UUh, after spending! ^ several days here with his family. ' I" Mike Caskey was in Greenville a I Progressive tew days last week where he was a' referee for the Textile Basketball tournament. Friends of Mrs. Gus Blakely will be glad to know that she has returned to her home after being a patient in Dr -v«* ay ,, , Dendy w€re_in Winter Park, Fla., lastw.week* attending the annual dis trict conventiofi of the International Relations cliib. held at Rollin.s col lege. Rev. and Mrs. T. F. Wallace of St. Matthews, announce the birth of a son on Feb. 25th. Mrs. Wallace was formerly Miss Margaret Copeland of this city, daughter of Mrs. H. .\rthur Ccpeland. Sfiss Elizabeth Harris, daughter <‘f Mr. and Mrs. Teague Harris >f this city, was a winner of one of the thrin* five-dollar essay prizes awarded the past week in the National Street ijnd Lighting Safety campaign under the auspices of the National Automohile Chamber of Commerce. IODIZED OR PLAIN MILES SALT, 3 pkgs. . Mother’s COCOA, 2 lb. can BROKEN SLICE PINEAPPLE, No BRAINS, SVz oz. cans LUX—OCTAGON—CAMAY Toilet soap, 2 cakes Sauer’s EXTRACT, 25c size Clever Show Saturday Night !; It also calls for the conservative handling of the money thus entrusted, its loaning and investment on such a basis as Will enable the bank at all times to meet the demands of its depositors. These requirements have heehhfully met by this bank —a bank that has been' serving this community for 46 years. NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED S. Bailey & Son Club" of Clinton Mills To Present Three-Act!;: Comedy In Academy School. Blakely A clever three-act comedy, “Ke- fcweeh the Acts,” will be presented in her nome alter oe.ng a pnuent ... kF*. Academy Street school building f„ri™ Saturday evrninK at 8 oVlmk un- I der the auspices of the Clinton Mill Progressive club. The entertainment will l>e presented by a well trained cast with popular admission prices of 15* cents and 25 cents. In addition to the play, there will be chorus and solo selections. The following will be the_cast: “Dick” Comfort—Grady Arnold.^ Edith Comfort—Marie (lurry. Mr. Meander—W. R. Thomas. Mrs. (Memontina Meander — Mrs. PHONES 136 and 175 4 - .\r- BANKERS OLDEST STRONGEST Gri'enville to spend a few days with hU sister, Mrs. W. W. Arrington. Miss lone Von Hollen spent last week-end with friends in Dublin, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fuller. Mrs. W. R. Sfperry and little daughter, Virgin ia, spent the week-end at Clemson col lege with Mr.s. trailer’s mother, Mrs. i\ Sg&sc. Mrs. R. W. Phillips, Mrs. H. S. Fin ley and Mrs Horace Payne were vis- iiora in Greenville^ Tuesday |_ .. Mr. and Mra. R. F. Itlakely jvalntF family spent Sunday in Greenville j ’ withHhair dauKhtor and Meander’, maid)- Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Arrington^,. ‘ ‘ l)avi» Pitta of Atlanta, apeml “ few Sar^h^^ M;.;;.i.,ale-Frank,-Curry. da.vs th« week with hia mother, Mrs. K, Lee Pitf*- Rachel Webb, Edell PlaxicoTTiaz- .Mra. Tho"-** » le-ke haa retur e, . vp. to her home in Pans Texas after | ^ Norris. pendinir Inat week with Mr. and .Mr.- i' 8^ Whitmire will he at the J. Will Leake, i . Paul Simmon, of Uunms, j >’,|^ht 4„a Ro«es." ^ Sunday with his sBler, Mrs. chorus; "Now’s the HitL— rr. . I . ’ll 1 ! Time To Fall In Love,” Aithur Hpw- Frionds of Mrs. T. J. Leu’'e wnll be ' * H ^ 4 V CONVENIENCE FOR ALL Professional men, merchants, farmers, laborers — all find this ( bank a convenient place to trans act business. 1 I Our offiejers strive always to give satisfactiojn, and opr customers will tell you o^ this satisfactory service. Decide to use this b^hk for all your .'orry to know that she is a jiaticnl at Dr. Hays’ hospital. Mrs. Elizabeth Aldrich f»f Des Moines, Iowa, is upending some tim ’, here. While in the city she is making i her home with Mrs. Essie Atkins. ! W. H. Jone.s and son, Walter, of, Remsen, New York, spent la^t week here with Mr. ajid Mrs. U. K. Ici’gu- son. . Walter Ho]»kiiis .'pent the w<ek-end with his parents in Washington, Ga. Mrs. Mary Prather returned Mon day from a few days stay with her daughters, Mrs. Rae Mc(J<*e, Mrs. Ku- Tcne Pratt and Mrs. Joe L. Beaudrot, in Greenwomi. W-.-R, Brown spent a few day.! :ird and ’‘doll” chorus. Hurricanv^ News .Mi.ns Ruth Nabors returned home from the New^ierry hospital Monday. tSieJs getting along nicejy. The Hurticene .Missionary society met at the home of Mrs. C. (i. Young !«fct Tlvursilay afternoon. Ml*, and Mrs. C. R. Turner and sons. Colie and Lindsey, and Mayfield ('ope- !«nd spent Sunday at tho home of Mr. Ge<frge N^hors. Mr. and Mrs. M^ce Young anti chil McKesson Health Helps FOR COLDS Aspirin Tablets, lOO for .... 49c No,'59 Spray and Gargle, pint ... 59c Pure Cod Liver Oil, pint ^ 75c Milk of Magnesia, pint • • • 39c Rubbing Alcohol, pint • • • • • 39c "I m Navap (inhalant) .... 50c Albatum (stainless croup salve). 25c Sadler-Owens Pharmacy M'% A.aSV* •« *C(irnt*r AT Union Station Telephone 400 jdren .'pent Sunday in Nevi^erfy with la.Ht week in Gr^nmood with relatives f andTneruTs. Mrs.' C’. C. , u / I V. A.. Young, Misses Lillie Miss Lui^^e YarlMui^ of Undy :^^^ Mi!drt‘d Young, .Mrs. J. M. Simp-' college, spenj the week-er.d with; her, aunt and unde. Mr. and Mrs. C. ^ l. Nabors. Yarborough Mrs. W. Ml „ - /-V '«>-• Walter B. Nabors and children, .... ... H. Clenimens of (huaKo,,^^^ , 111., .spout Sunday here with her ms-J ^ , Nabors and Mrs. G. C. .Na^ ! .. 1 \lf me, CidaliViO l4l*llV1Va - f I Saturday af-ernoon in bors .'pent Newhe i Miss Lucia (inarel of M' f’onuick, pent a fiw d’ay- laist week with Mi.ss ll;*tr at t'le hf«’ne of Mi>. J. .M. Simp- •on. M-. a,’d Mr -. J. F. WhL nireXf/ent Sundey wi;h .Mr. and Mr-s. D. Run'fjh ' , , ! M'sse-’ .Myr‘te \Vi dbury and B.*;sie the wetk-j^^^ liumphXi ni !:iA* wet k.with .Mr. I tor-in-law, .Mrs. Selma Franks. Mrs. Vivian Gibson and littl.' I daughter, Alice .Moore, of Marion, N. ' (\, are spending a few wi.h rela- i lives in the city. Fridnd.s of iVIrs. E. M. Timmerman will be sorry to learn that she :s a patient at Dr. Hays’ hospital. Mias Jimmy Atkins wa.s^a visitor in Spartanbur^oiv Monday. Brunson callard spen end in Elloree with'hi.s parents.^ p y Mr, .and Mrs. R. E. Ferguson and: V.cang .spent the w :*k^ .oh-,, I’dward and Ijawrence V\. 11. . Marrarct Bu’-ge.^> Jones an(l“Walter Jones spent Satur-1 U irnnh and day at Caesar’s Head and-iJike L|auj;h*c*f Mis., B-sde Mae. ari.d-on. -Mi^^lla Md,emore-of VWali^ a few dny^ li, IS the gue-st of her .sister, Mrs. keider ^ y Runiph end fniuTr J-'miih. f Vf.t. and Mjs. U. J. F.Hison and fam- " dy spent Sundry in Greenville with .iends. ■ . . l'> }Af. end Mrs. W. M. Cbaney 'ren'ti ^ ‘<,t*ndav in Gray Court with the la.- Qy K.-rjlar pri.-e ’.er’s mother. , c Mrs. Kate Hilli?, who has been Special—1'1 morths for t,-.»b. ."pending some time with her daugh-j \\’ ('\li)Wi:!-L ter, Mrs. K, J. Ellison, has returned, “ to her home'Hn Girard, Ga. : z'.-ve .Van Mr. and Mrs. Garrison Montjoy of Make Every Cent Count Thi?; i.s not the tifne to “use unbalanced ferlTI&i^ Every cent of yhur fertilizer dollar niu.st give you the larjfest poxsible r^tuYn, especially Tn a year like this. A cftnjplete, well-balanced fertilizer is always the best. • Meal and acid is not a well-balanced fertilizer. Your errjLs need nilrogen, phot phorit* . acid and potash — all three. Each helps the others. Vr-fck See that each ton of your cotton fertilizer contain.s :'00 pouiuis of muriateiif i>oi^slW'or its equivalent iii high gr.tde kainit. Sv/cel polaloet^ — 60(1 pounds. CorD—- 200 ounds. iVbiicd—100 I'onnds of sulphate of ixvtash. ' IF N. V. Potash Export My., inc. OF IF AMSTLIiDAM, iI0LLA“NI) Hurt Building Atlanta, Georgia ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 4 4 t : 4 t44444444444444444 »44»44444;»44444444444444444444»444# » . um SFRdAL ( FFEB H- *a'd, 8 munilis for i:8T \'rF Nortc ,r IJ months c-iUite of N'. Ur Voliiig, dc rc '"trXiy rioiifi' i t<» tLc th:* 666 LF'Fin - TABLETS - SALVE 'ins I.iquid nr Tablets used internally f f f f f-f-ff4f f ff ff ff f f f i|! Goiumhia. and Miss Lora Montjoy of Call 38 12:3G I’. M. ■X. ■ .* / vi,Hi,,i wi.l, .hn iiiul.r ^ .1 55,, i,,v.t^e make payni'iJt iiKvw:i.e, • i p ij / j JKSSIE-DILLAIli) YOUNG, ■ , ^>.1 a-iT-itc / E:;cwat:'ix., Mctit Speedy Remedie:4