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, ■ I Throw Away Your ' \ Stiffen Up Your Back Bone Sil^ck Out Your ^ 1 **• Mias Zelime Davis of Mannings spent the week-end here with her mother, Mrs. George Davis. William Blalock of Kershaw, sp^nt Six, spent Thursday and Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. I. Sheely. Miss Mary Elizabeth Cranford of j Rook” Hill, spent Sunday here with the week-end with his parents, Mr.. friends, and Mrs. T. J. Blalock. | Mrs. Mae Leaman and Mias Helen Her.ry:,F^itterson of Wofford college,! Adair were visitors in Greenville on is spending spfing holidays here with Friday. friends at Presbyterian college. . Miss Udie Dayis of Langley, wi'S at home the past week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Dux is Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Dow of Knox- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Austin of Green ville, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Gary Dillard. Mrs. B. M. Spratt of Che..ter. is spending some time here with her ville, Tenn., are spending several days; daughter, Mrs. R. W. Wade, here with the latter’s father, H. D.| Mr. and Mrs. George T. Barnes and Rantin. j Mrs. Timmerman of Columbia, visited Miss Kitty Hackney of Greenville,! the former’s daughter and son-in-law, spent a few days last week with Mr. j Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Galloway on Tues- aw And STEP ON ’ER ADVERTISE IN The Chronide and Mrs. Fayette Henry. Miss Virginia Kellers of Win^hrop college, spent the week-end witK her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Kellers. Mr. aiid Mrs. 0. T. Lawing of Greer, spent the week-end in the city with relatives. Miss Jeanette Crawford of Wood- ville, spent the week-end wit^ her mother, Mrs. J. W. Crawford. ’ Fleming Mason of Langley, and Joe Mason of Seneca, were here for the week-end with their tnother, Mrs. D. W. Mason. Prof. W. L. Porter and Prof. H. E. Fulcher of Davidson college, were guests the past week-end of Dr. John Hi Davis and Prof. T. E. Lothery. Miss Redge Peake of Lander col lege, was at home for the week-end with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Peake. Mr. and Mrs.-Bonner Harvley of Greenwood, spent the week-end with day. Friends:-9f Miss Roberta Peay will be sof^ to ledrn that she is home from Winthrop college for a few weeks; on account of her health. Mrs. C. B Allen has returned to her home In Darlington after visit to her sister, Mrs. A. M. Copeiaivl. ■ Miss May Davis of Greenwood, and ' Miss Mary Blakely of Ora, were the week-ond guests of Miss Nannie Veung Tribhble. Dr. Thorhwell Jacobs of Atlanta, w’as the guest of relatives in the city on Tuesday and delivered the Foun der’s Day address at Presbyterian col lege. ’ Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Townsend of An derson, spent Friday with the latter’s sister, Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Sr. Mrs. Townsend remained for a few days visit. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Giles, Misses Patricia Giles. Nannie Sue Ade.vr, 4 . 4 ' 4 - 4 4 4 4 4 ■ 4 i i 4 Duke’s MAYONNAISE, pint 1 ^^^^ ^27c | CATSUP, large bottle 1.3c ! —-—,— a ^ ^ Beets,’No. 2 can lOcij Chipso, pkgr. ... . 8c [ GRAPE JUICE, pint ; 15c KRAUT, CORN, PORK & BEANS' HOMINY, No. 1 can 5c KRISPY CRACKERS, lb. pkg. Kte Swift’s JEWEL, 3 lb. carton .rTr.! . ....... 25c SWEET PICKLE, 26 oz. jar 23c New Irish POTATOES, 5 lbs. 17c BABY LIMAS, 2 lbs ZZTZ. ~9e FRUIT for SALAD, No. 2 can . ..... 23c the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.: Mary Kate Hollis, Myrtis Holland and B. Blakely. ! Thurston Giles were visitors in Green- “The Pa^ Everybody Reads” i NEARLY HALF A CENTURY OF BANKING EXPERIENCE certain principles of manage ment must be followed in order that the depositor's money shall be worth one hundred cents on the dol lar. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shealy and lit tle daughter, spent last weejs-end in Inman with Mrs. Shealy’s sister and brother-ih^aw, Mr. and Mrs. Gibson. Mrs. Ed Knight of Greenville, was the guest of Mrs. Felder Smith this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Galloway and I little daughter were visitors to Mag- I nolia gardens last week. Miss Floride Crouch of 'Goldville, Was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson and Miss Annie Lou Norman ! Sund.ay. Mrs. A. J. Sproles. Misses Margner- ville on Friday. ^ Mrs. J. A. Bailey is attending the annual state conference of the Daugh ters of the American Revolution now in session at Tamassee. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bozard of Green ville, spent the week-end with the lat ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Henjy. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Galoway and lit tle daughter, Marcia, spent the wt'ek- end in Columbia with Mrs. Galloway’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dillard and Blakely’s These principles may seem rigid at times, but they are absolutely vital in serving the best inter ^sts of ml concerned. By faithfully livinR Up to the principles of con- — ~ jg always hn a: c liervatiye b^lcingr"*^!^ (Md Reliai position to offer a broad banking service to its cus- ' tomers. NEW BUSINESS OOBDINllY iNVITEP M. S. Baile]| & Son BANKERS \ OLDEST STRONGEST it. Uoland and Keiia Abrams spent I dauKhter. Miss Matituerite, and Miss Thursda> in Greenwood Miss Alva Wilson of Blackstock, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Wilson. Miss Mary Ella Bailey of Lime stone college, Gaffney, spent Sunday with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. T. L. W Bailey. Mrs. L., B. Dillard, Misses Mary Howze and Irene Dillard, Cbpie JMc- Crary and Margaret Moorhead were visitors in Gnsenville Saturday. Miss Paul Vane Elrod spent the three weeks. Rebecca Rhodes of Atlanta, Ga., spent the week-end here with the former’s mother, Mrs. .Alma Dillard. Will McDuffie of Columbus, Ga.. is spending several days here with his brother, Jim McDuffie, and friends at Presbyterian college jwl(b Thornwell orphanage. Friends of Mbs. E, M. Timmerman will be glad to know that she has re turned to her home after being a pa tient at Dr. Hays’ hospital the past SPRING IS HERE i LET US CLEAN YOUR CARPETS, RUGS, SEAT COVERS AND UPHOLSTERINGS week-end in Greenville with her par- ' ents, __ Mts.“B7 0. Whitten, Misa Martha Whitten and Frank Brigman, were visitors in Greenville on Saturday. Mrs. Carroll Nance of Cross Hill, spent the week-end with her piother, Mrs. Dt W. Mason^ Mi.ss Mary Pinson hf Limestone college, spent Sunday with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Pinson. Miss Martha Lomes of Baiksdale, was the week-end guest of Miss Eliz abeth Copeland. — Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace Cop>!- land are spending several days in Ai ken with the latter’s parents, Mr ard Ml. and Mrs. Bluford Cop.?land and children of Renno, were the guesU Sunday of Mrs. Copeland’s sister. Mrs. E. C. Taylor. Miss Mamie Sullivan has returned to the home of her nephew, L. Russell Gray, ^fter having^ beenn tmtient at Dr. Haya!lJittspitaJL-iua:-..aaveral weeks suffering with a broken hip. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Simmons, Mrs. O. N. Maxwell, Mis.s Lois Simmons and Bill Simmons of Montrose, Ga., spent last week-end here with the for mer’s daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Blakely. Miss Clara Duckett i.s attendn’-g the annual state conference of the South Carolina Daughters of the American Revolution, now in session at Tamas- see, and is a member of the committee on registration and credentials. Mr. and Mrs. George Hesse and lit tle daughter, Evelyn, of ('haiieston, sjient the week-end with .Mrs. Hesse’s -sister and brother-in-law, Mr. anrl Airs. Goyne Simp.son. Mrs. Simpson We guarantee that you can’t dup licate our high quality work at our low prices. - There’s no guess-work in - our methods. JUST CALL US DRY CLEANING AND LAUNDRY Office Phone 28 Laundry Phone 29 Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Scott, Miss returned home with them for a few Gladys Nelson and Miss Mogue Stone | days’ visit. -• villa «atiirilav. . Friends i i i V; EAGILITIES for your EVERY NEED Our bank is etjuippied with every facility—■ with every service and every kindness that we can render to our customers and friends — all p.wait your ctMimands. To be really useful and helpful, considerate * and friendly— is our purpose. Every depart ment of our bank waits to give you such service as you Ay require. We invite your business In every department — and^^ry department in-_ vites your good will. were visitors in Greenville Saturday. Miss Margaret Hollis spent Sunday in Ashev'ill^ with friends. Miss Dorothy Taylor spent the week-end in Renno with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. IMllard Milam. Rev. and Mrs. M. R. Wingard of Greenw'ood, were guests Sumlay of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Slice. Miss Mary Bobo spent Friday in Spartanburg with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bobo. Mrs. Agnes Kern is spending sev eral days in Reldville with Mrs. B. M. Anderson, —' Mrr H. C. Tisdale and little dangh- ter, are spending this week in Spar tanburg with her mother, Mrs. W. H. Waters. Mi8.s Clara Crozby of Columbia, spent Sunday with her aunt^and un cle, Mr. and Mrs. 8. A.' Kern. Little Celeste ArringWn spent the week-end in 'Greenwood with AU. PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BY LICENSED PHARMACISTS Friends in the city of Dr. and Mr.i. R. E. Sadler will sympathize with' them in the death of their hrother-in- Taw, I). - H. Henry, which iccurred Monday at Clemson college. Mrs. Hen ry before marriage was .Miss Etta Sadlerujf Rock Hill, sister of Dr. Sad ler. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Galloway and daughter. Miss Kathleen, and Miss Crystal Beard of Florence, spent Sun day with the former’s son, William Galloway, who is a student at Pres byterian college, and with'’Mrs. Gallo way’s parents, Mr. and- Mrs. W. M. McMillan. CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PROMPTLY nil m I I.I.I-I. — .1 ■ SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY “At Union Station" Phones 377 and 400 Phones 377 and 400 February Road Death Toll 12 Columbia, March 9.—Twelve per wecK-enu m hei j sons werf killed and 22 seriously in grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Arring-i jured in . highway accidents in South Carolina during February, the month- Mrs. Lula Riddle has returned from ly summary by the state highway de-, Columbia" where she has been spend ing the past several weeks with her daughter, Mrs J. J. Crozby. Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Sr., Mrs. J. F.j partmeht, made public today, shows. The number killed is the same as the number killed in January, but is four more than were killed in Febru- JaeJis, j'r., Mrs. J. B. Towm»end, Sr., ary of last year ^ , , and Miss Clara Duckett were visitors The total number of accidents wasj in Columbia on Saturday 96. Of this number, 26 were collisions | Mr. and Mrs. Brice Quinn and Miss between motor vehicles and fixed od- Lois Quinn of Spartanburg, were thejjects. guests of their sister, Mrs Blakely Tribble. ‘ Mrs. J. S. McGregor and children of Ruby, spent the week-end Here with her mother, Mrs. T. C. Sumerel. Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Webb are on a Sixty-four of T;he accidents occur- on the straight road and. 56 were in the day. Seventy-one were on paved highway!^ ' Twenty-five accidents were given as having been caused by reckless , two weeks’ trip to points of interest driving, 14 by careless driving and 10 t in Florida. Miss Mildred Crisp of ^urens, ' was the week-end guest of Miss Sara Ray Coleman. Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Lynn spent the week-end at ^he De la Howe school, I near Abbeville, as the guests of Mrs. jj. B. Branch. j Miss Elizabeth Sheely of Ninety-( by~skidding. The report details that nine accidents were due to reckles-s- ness due to liquor and three to speed ing, ' . ' STREET TAX NOTICE Street Taxes for the Town of Clin ton are now due and payable on or ;• before the 30th. of April, 1932 All able-bodied male citizens be tween 21 and 55 years of age are ; subject to street iax. Tax $3.00. After May 1st, By order qf Town:^Coun4nl, D. C. HEUSTESS,, City Clerk and Treasurer. GOOD HOII.«KKEEPING 2 Years I or I3.,50 ^ JAMES W. CALUWELL The Magazine Man • ,4* V;