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‘if / 1 / THIJRSDAY, SEPTEMBER/ii: 1932 :t THE CLINTON^ CHRONICLE, CUNTON, S, C :z HUGHA. EICHELBERGER W YORK LIFE MAN Ten Yeiu^ Experience Professional Insuranoe Ii^ormatipn Furnished Free / Office: Room 209 Jacobs & Company Building / PAGE P. Personal/Aention Mrs. J. R. Little of Columbia, is I visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Harri^ Miss Redge^Peake spent ^ast week ir«;uai«iiiau!iai!tB3iiiviiB!jaM in Hartsville with Mr. and Mrs. John AlVeii^ugan. Mi^ J. A. Coleman is spending^his week in Gastbnia, N. C., on busmess. B. R. Fuller was a^yfsitdr in Spar tanburg oh Tuesday, Mrs Carrie Roi 1886 — 1932 Your New Fall Shoes Are Here NUNN-BUSH S5.00 . $6.50 - $7.50 Cheaper Shoes $1.50 to $5.00 L. B. Dillard >* ROGERS QUALITi FOOD 5HDP5 Rosedale—Dessert ^ Yellow Cling PEACHES 2 NO. 2^ CAKS 25 Libby’s Bartlett PEARS NO 2*4 CAN 21c Vegetable Shortening CRISCO liS Toilet Soap CAMAY CAKK Sc For Washing Fine Fabrim RINSO 2 PROS. 15c * The Health Soap * Lifebuoy 2(^ak'^»13c B. C. Premtum Flake CRACKERS pVL12 Sunshine Krispy CRACKERS p'k112‘>c Baking Powder CALUMET CAN Octagon Ffoduels— Toilet Soap^ Palmolive 3 cakrs22c For Quick Suds Sopor Suds 3 pkgs. 2S€ l.auadry Soap Octagon" 2 cakes Sc Octagon Claansor 3 cans gOc Octagon Washing Powders 2 PKcs. Sc ’ Toihet Soap I Octagon CAKE Sc This Is PILLSBURY PRODUCTS WEEK At^ Rogers e PILLSBURY'S BEST 24-LB. BAG FLOUR 75* I PII,i.SIUTr{T CAKE FLOUR PKo. 23* e PII.I.SBITRY WHEAT BRAN 2 PKCS. 25t PILLSBURY PANCAKE FLOUR PKO. jQr PILLSBURY’S -FARINA- PKQ. 10< LOG CABIN SYRUP r 22^ e. EVAP. PEACHES LB. 10' Irish POTATOES 10 lbs. 19c Sweet POTATOES 8 lbs. 25c FAT BACK lb. 7c RIB MEAT lb. 9c APPLES dozen . lOc ORANGES dozen 20c BANANAS ' dozen 'l9c t ^ —of Columbia, isii> j^lorence Bailey returned last| visitiftg her sister, Mrs. Corrie Adair.j!> jwcek from Montgomery, Ala., where] Mrs. M, J^'urqueron is spending he has been visiting friends. j some time in Mt'Cormick with rela- MiSs Lily Lake Plowden of Green- tives. ' ' with friends' Mrs. John MeSween, Mr.-i. Virginia'o Neville; aifd. Mr.s. Rj. -£*--Wyaor I wood, spent Thursday PERMANENCE Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jones uikI i hil-j visitors in Greenville on Saturday. Idren, spent Sunday in Fickens withj Mr. and .Mrs. E. W. Stone and chil- I relatives. > jdren of Union, spent the past vveek- ! Dr. and Mrs. G. M’hitfield Ray left end with .Mr. and Mrs. J. Will I.eake. .Tuesday for their home in DeKalb.. .Mrs. David Boland and little grand- j 111., after spending several days withj son, David Matthews, of Little Moun- Dr. and Mrs. B. 0. Whitten. ' tain, spent the wVek-end with her son, I Miss Jamie Little left Monday for; F. M. Boland. I Lander college, Greenw'ood, where she j James Edmund Ferguson returned jwill be a student fot the coming ses-. to .Augusta, Ga., on Tuesday^-^fter i ! + sian. „— | spending the summer with hb^ paeenLs, Richard B. Ferguson left last week i.Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ferguson, for Charlottesville. Va.., where he isj Mrs. Bessie Godfrey and Frank attending medical school at.^the Uni-, Godfrey visited Mr. and Mrs. .Ansel 'versity of Virginia. iGodfievin .Abbeville Fridav. ' Mi .«ses .Almena Milliing and Medora Misses Gladys and Vera Wilson (Browning left this week for Converse i were visitors in Spartanburg on Sat- college, Spartanburg, where they will urday. be students this session. I .Mrs. .Albert iS. Wilson and *laugh- Friends of Charle.>5 Hollis will be ter, Ruth .Ann, of Na.shville, Tenn, is For many, many years—nearly a hj^lf century, in fact—this Pioneer Bank ha.s served this com munity by continuous, dependable service. Today, this bank, with its experience, is bet ter able than ever to help its customers to handle their financial affairs in a safe and satisfiictory manner. ,,torry to learn that he is a {mtient at the guest of her sister. .Mrs. S. P: Dr. Hay.^’ hospital, having undergone | Bowle.s. I'an appendix operation on Friday. ; Mrs. Weldon Jackson, Mr.>J. T.ouis Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bozard of|Thornley, M i.sses Melanie Thornley, I GrtHMiville, spent the week-end with Helen Milam and Elmyra Kay were in the latter’s parent.s, Mr. and Mrs. H. .Andeinon Satunlay to see Fant Thorn- D. Henrv. ley, who is a i>atient in an .Anderson ('harles .Anderson leaves this week ho.spital. for .Atlanta, where he will resume hisj .Mr, and Mr.s. 1.. V. Pinson. Mrs. J. .! studies at Emory university. .Mr. and Mrs. John G. Brockell left B. A’arborough, .Mr.,and Mrs. Tommie i)ominick, Mrs. .A. ,1. Sproles and Ed- NEW BUSINESS INVITED S. Bailey & $on 'V BANKERS -OLDEST STRONGEST i. this week for New York city, where twin Yari)orough ;i)ent Thur^day and 'ese sooes PtT AT THIS VITAL POINT i * • • they will make their home. Miss Jeannette ('rawford of Wood-j ville, s|H‘nt the week-end with her j parents, .Mr. and .Mrs. J. W. Crawford.) T. .A. Hope of Rock Hill, spent Sat-; uiday here with friends. • j Mrs. Glenn Fuller of Clemson col lege, spent last week with Mrs. W. R. Sperry. Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Neighbors of Williamston, spent the week-end with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Neighbors. Miss Nan White df Che.ster, spent .Monday and Tuesday with Miss Redge Peake. They left Tuesday for Gri^en- wot>d to resume their studies at Lan der college. Mr. and Mrs. Bonner Harvley of Greenwood, spent the week.-end with the latter’s parents, .Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Blakely. Friday in Columbia. Mrs. Colie B. .Adair of Dr. King’s! hospital, Bay Shore, Long Island, is! spertding her vacation with her hus-1 band, C. B. Adair. She was accompan ied by Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Post, who are enroute to Florida. Friends of F. .A. Gedeist, who was painfully hurt last Thursday in an au tomobile accident enroute to Colum bia, will be glad to know that he has returned from a Columbia hospital where he was a patient for several days, is now convalescing at his home here. (► o < ► STRENGTH I W. C. T. U. Notes What I’rosidenls Said .About l.iquor Lityiior is the source of all evil and MlftS~~Nrar3r^Tow/.e DlHanTTeft Tbi.s" the ruin of half tht^ workmen i»f the LLiilveri-itv of .Snnth country. <rt*orge Washington. satisfied IN RESOURCES, CHARACTER AND SERVICE \ jolina, where she will be a student this ! session. K Mr. and Mrs. George Weathers have lur.ned' to Honea I’ath, where .Mr. He 1 ng~satisfied” from obseTvtrt4oftT-< L and ex|H‘riinee a.s well as from medi cnl testimony that anient -pirit, as a|]| i retur.ned^ to Honea Path, where .Mr. '’drink, is intt only lU'edless, but hurt- Weather.s will teach again thi.s ses-^ ful; and that the entire disuse of it sion. I would tend to promote health, the vir- Mrs. L. F. Kirkpatrick has returned j tue and the hapyiiness of the communi- honie after spending the summer in' ty, that sh(*u!d the citizens of th** .Montreat, N. t'. {United States, and especially its .Mr. aiul .Mrs. Clyde LanTvford were' young men, di.scountenance the u e o*’j ' visitors in (Jreenville on Tuesday. j it entirely, they would not only pro- . Alri-. K,- B. .S, ^VaiT4«r4a-afMmdmg-j-mntt- -th«4r-m\'n pt-n«maf--brnrftt 'but DO YOU CARRY AN ACCOUNT HERE? /• MANY OTHERS DO. THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE seveial day.s in Spartanburg with Mr.-. Emma Glenm .Miss Mary Becks and Walter Hop- ! kins spent Sunday in Greenville with the f.trmer’s sister, .Miss Margaret Becks. the goo<l of our counti'y and the wold. — .A manifesto signed l»y James .Madi son, .Andrew .lackxni an»l .lohn Qnnicc .AdamC The habit of using ardent spirits by men in public offi»e has produced Howard O’Sbiehl.s of Spartanburg,: more injury to the public .service and I pent .Sunday here with friends., I Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Bobo spent Sun day in Newberry with the latter’s i parents, .Mr. and Mr.s. T. C. ('halmers. more trouble to me than any other circumstance that has occurred in the internal concerns of the country dur ing my administration. .And were 1 to- .Miss Lois Stone and Miss Susie j commence my ^nlministration again, r . iaek.s sp<*nt Sunday in C’oncord, N. C., | with the knowledge which from ex- I with friends. j perience I have acquiivd,. the first ^ Mrs. P. S. Jeans. Mr^ and J^Irs. R 4yue.stion that I would usjk with regard I... Plaxico, and Bobbie, Mr. and Mrs. to every candidate for public office W. B. Tribble and children and James lean-s were in Blacksburg Friday for the funeral of William Plaxico. Mr. and Mrs. O. (). (!opelanfl and childien of Newberry, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Irby Hipp. I Misses Pansy and Marjorie Wood- i rufT spent the week-end in Greenville ' Miss Margaret Robinson returned i to her home in Chattanooga, Tenn., j Tuesiclay after spending some time ; her^ with Misses Medora Brow ning ^ and Collette Davis. Misses Beadfbrt Allen and .Mar- ed to a negligible minimum. would be, “Is he addicted to the use of aident spiiit.s?”—Thonqis Jefferson. .John I). Rockefeller’s statement that] drinking has increased umler prohibi-j tion is without foundation. ^ I'^o American people as a nation, have decreased drinking so much that; alcoholism death rates have been cut two; alcoholic disea.ses generally in have been reduced to a poihf where tT can l>e said that more lives have been ' saved by prohibition than were lost by us in the World war; social agen-1 cies report poverty from drink reduc-1 GOOD PRINTING WILL HELP DO THE JOB , » ^ : Circulars ^ Folders Blotters garet Mansfield of Spartanburg, were the week-end guests of Prof, and Mrs. Bothwell Graham. The National Education association report that a million children have gone to high schobl from homef that Miss Martha Wilbur, spent the past, would have been unkhle to send'them ’ week-end at her home in Charleston, j under pre-prohibrtlon bar room condi- * Hugh Eargle spent the, week-end tions: industry reports a sober army 'with relatives in Winnrborq'. | oi producers; competent investigators 1 I Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sullivan an-j are not half so eager to blame crime , nounce the birth of a daughter on 1 on prohibition as they were before | Sept. 21st. I they started to investigate and found | Friends of Robert S. Owens will be that local politics is the main factor * sorry to learn that he is a patient in the United States Veterans’ hos pital in Memphis, Tenn. U. W. A. Neville of Newl>err,y, spent The Clinton Chronicle ^ a Year $ Tuesday here with his mother, Mrs. Virginia Neville. Capt. and Mrs. R. W. Hudgens of Greenville, were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mra. B. R. Fuller, ^ Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Copeland are viaitmg in Montreal, N. C., as the guests of Mirs Fronde Kennedy. Mr. and Jfrs. A. K. Kinard of Abbe ville, spent yesterday here with friends. I Misses.Mary Blakely and Beatrice ' Heron of Blacksburg, were the week^ ] end gtiests of Miss Nannie . Youn^ ! Tribble. j Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Lynn, Miss Janie I Simpson and Miss Janie Sterrit spent j Thursday in Greenwood where they presented the picture, “A Day At Thomwell,” to the children of the i Co.'^nie Maxwell orphanage. in crime and racketeering. I Pre.'Kjnt problems cannot be solved by re.-toring the liquor traffic to a legal status; nor can they be solved" by allowing prohibition enforcement to remain in its present status. We re quire clean government with better men in office; aroused civic conscious ness, enforcement of the law, and se rious and effective educational cam- paiirnA. To repeal the 18th amendnient ^ould be to surrender to the liquor interests, which, regardless of the pro tests of wet leaders, are bent on com plete liberalisation of liquor laws around the world and would ,be an un- American surrender to low ideals.— Publicity Committee. A GOOD BUY Americah .Magazine—$2.50 year. W'oman's Home Companion—1.00 Both magazines for $3.00. JAIKIBS CALDWELL Envelopes Letter Heads Bill Heads Statements Ruled Forms Form Letters Special Notices Sales Letters Application Blanks Programs Shippmy Tags Visiting Card^ Invitations Tickets Contracts Labels Invoices Menus Notes WE HAVE THE EQUIPMENT AND THE SKILL TO HANDLE YOUR WORK PUB. CO. L