The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 19, 1934, Image 7
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The Clinton Chronicle., Clinton, S. C«. Thursday, Avril 19r 1934
SPECIAL BARGAIN
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American Magazine, Woman’s Borne
Companion and Collier’s Weekly—all
for 15 months for $4.00
Regular price $6.00,
JAMES W. CALDWEtL
CHICKS LIVE'
w hen fed FRESH “Spar
tan” Mashes. A dead chick
is expensive, no matter how
cheap the feed.
Clinton Cotton Oil Co,
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DON'T MISS SEEING OL'R
I’ ^ 4 Personal TAention ^
Mfs. S. E. Evans and children off children of Gr^nvillej^^ spent Sunday,
Bennettsville, is visiting her parents, i with Mrs. Arrington’s parents, Mr. ‘
New-White Shoes
At ELLISON’S
WEEEK-END
CASH-PRICE SPECIALS
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25c SQUIBBS TOOTHPASTE
For - - --
25c COLGATE'S TOOTHPASTE t
For - -t.:.—
50c IPANA TOOTHPASTE
For - - -
COTY FACE POWDER and PERFUME
SETS - , i
EVENING-IN-PAFJS FACE POWDER,
PERFUME AND LIP STICK
$1.00 size CLEANSING COLD C?.::AM
For 1- - —-
50c value ARMAND BEAUTY BOX—contains
Cleansing Cream, Astringent Lotion, Founda
tion Cre^m, Cream Rouge and Symphony
Face Powder, f6F.- r.. v
19'
19'
39'
98'
98'
49'
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pitts.
Miss Ola Davis of Salisbliry, N. C.,
NEW LARGE. SIZE WOOD
BURY^ FACIAL SOAP—10c i
cake. You now* can | buy the origi
nal and genuine W'oodbory's Fa
cial Soap for 10c, at SMITH’S
PHARMACY, Your Rexall Drug
Store.
and Mrs. R. F. Blakely.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ropp of Cross’
[is now connectediwith Carter’s Beauty iHill, spent Sunday with their daugh-[
shoppe. - [ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.*Clif-
[ Friends of E. J. .\dair will be sorry
j'to know that he is a patient at the
! local hospital.
i Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hazeltoh of
ton .Adair.
M.\ and Mrs. A. B. Galloway were
visitors in Greenville on Thursday.
Miss Patsy Peay of Blackville, spent
Cades, are visiting the latter’s par-^ the week-^nd with her parents, Mr.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank .Anderson. and Mrs. \V. D. Peay\ ^ \
’ R'*' and Mrs. J. M. Culber: were! Mrs. T. M.“Sease and children re- *
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j guests of their nieces. Misses Lidie, jlufned Sunday from Silverstreet. af-,
.Sophie and Myrtie Smith during the j ter spending a few days \\ith her par-
; week-end. | . jents. j
j L. .A. McCall, Jr., student at Pres-| Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Blakely, Misses |
o byterian college, was in Washington i Margaret, Katherine and William ^
last week attending the R. 0. T. C. { Blakely spent Friday and Saturday in f
convention as a representative from Charleston and at Magrnolia gardens, j
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BOYER LARGE SIZE CURLING AND
W AVING FLUID
SQUIBBS MINERAL OIL,
Pint Size -
NYAL MINERAL OIL,
Pint Size
NYAL MILK OF MAGNESIA,
Pint Size
LIKO TONIC,
$1.50 size -
.20'
25'
59'
49'
39'
$1.19
Miss Grace League v,,
spent the week-end vfith her-parents, j
the Icoal college unit.
Friends of C. W. Wier will be sorry
to know that he is confined to ^ his Mr. and Mrs. R. M. League,
home on Musgrove street, on account Miss Gladys Stilwell spent
Established 1886
Why We Advertise
of illness.
Mrs. J. B. Townsend and little
daughter have returned from .Ander
son. where they have been visiting
Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Townsend, Sr.
Mrs. R. E. Wysor, Mrs. R. E. Sad
ler, Mrs. .A. V. Martih and Mrs. H. E.
Sturgeon spent the week-end tn
Charleston and at Magnolia gardens.
the
.week-end in Silverstreet with her par- ,
ents. ' , I
Miss Elizabeth Copeland of Barks-'
dale, spent the week-end with her par-'
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave W. Copeland.:
Ross Coffee of Greenville, .spent the-
week-end with his sister and brother* |
in-law; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nelson;- 4
Miss Elizabeth Shcely of Ninety-,
j Mrs. J. H. Witherspoon and Jack! Six, spent the week-end with her par-j
Witherspoon spent Sunday in Spar-lents, Mr. and Mrs. O. I. Sheley. m
ianburg with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bai-■ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Henry and*
I ley. j little son of Greenville, spent the*
I Mrs.. R. C. .Adair and Mrs. J. .A. Bai-' "eek-end with the former’s parents,;
IF, we had the time to sit down and hkve a
* FRlENDLY'^ CHAT with each one of the
people in this community—we wouldn't NEED
to advertise.
But we CAN'T do that, so we use this
space each week for the same purpose, tA^tell
you about our Bank, to invite you to do your
banking business with us, to tell you WHY
4Mir &ink is a good Bank for you, and explain
the advantages we offer.
Wo hope you will read what we have to say
in our advertisements.
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Icy were visitors in Greenwood yes.
: terday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Henuj*.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Forth have re-'
THE FOLLOWING GENEROl'S SIZE TOILET
I REQl’ISItES AT MINIMl'.M PRICES:
10
Pond’s j
Vanishing Cream
Pond’s
Cleansing Cream
Pond’s
Cold Cream . .....
, Ipana
Tooth Paste
W
10'
10'
Colgate’s
Tooth Paste
Pebeco ^
Tooth Paste ........
Jergen's
Lotion
Hind's Honey and
Almond Cream ...
10
10
10
10
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KELLERS DRUG STORE
CLINTON, S. C.
TELEPHONE NO. 1
Mrs. .A. V. Martin and.. Mrs. Edward turned to their home in Chicago, 111.,
Martin spent ye.'terday in Columbia j after spending several months here
with relative.'. jWith relatives.
Mrs. Robert S. Owens and daiigh- Mr. and Mrs. J. A^ldison Neighbors
ter, Mary Bailey, siient the week-end
in Charlotte, with her sister, Mrs.
: Henry Davega.__ ^
Mis.''es Sara Cromer an 1 Evelyn
! Burn
of Williamston. spent the week-end
with the former’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Neighbors.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Rantin and Mr.
of Newbery. vvere the week-end and Mrs. N. P. Dow spent the week-
I'guests of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Abrams, end in Charleston and at Magnolia
i Sirs. Carroll Nance has returned to gardens.
rher hamo in Cro=53~H41k,-af^r^4uuuiiiigJ Miss Margaret McQuiston .ha^ ac-
some time hei-e with her mother, Mrs. cepted a position with the Federal
NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED
M. $. Bailey & Sea
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D. W. Mason.
John Perrin Glenn spent the week
end in Spartanburg with i-elatives,
.l>and bank ih Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Powell and Mr.'
and Mrs. Lynnhardt Hudgens ami lit- [
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Misses Julia Bailey and Carrie Mae tie ilaug’nter. .Anne, have returned to
Bhillips spent last week-end in Atlan- their home in Sjiartanburg, af.er
ta with i-elatives.
Mrs. Ma'y Prather is visiting her
visit to Mr. and Mrs. \V. R. .Amlerson.
Mr. and Mrs. Buell Stark and son<
of Dalton, tia.. and Mrs, Louie .Mc-
L.' (’onrtell of Birmingham. .Ala., spent
Hubert Pitts
‘daughter. Mr-. Eugene Pratt.
I Mrs. C. B. Betts and Mrs. R,
iPlaxico ieiu!-ned Saturday from Dora- the wcck-<*nd with .Mrs,
t ville, Ga., where they attended the and other relatives.
w meeting of the Second Mr. and Mrs. • .''helby Beeman of
i.Associate Reformed presbytery. New V-uk. and Mi.s Lilia Ariu.ld of
——— - - ' — — ■ I Mrs. Chaiies K. Mooiiy of Summit. N. J.. have le.'Uiued their
and southern iW aftiM- spend.ng several
• I 4 Mrs. (\ Bailev. . ^ jjfaVj hexc-With .Mus. Htymian - -|var-
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ROGERS
QUALITY FDDD 5HDP5
Jersey CORN FLAKES, 2 pkgs. . 13c
EVAPORATED APPLES, lb.
13c
4XXXX SUGAR or Old-Fashion Brown, lb..
7c
PINEAPPLE. No. 2 can
15c
American Sweet Mixed Pickles,
Calumet BAKING POWDER. Ih.
19c
25c
. 1- - — —rr^
Rogers 2,000 Sheet TOILET TISSL E, 2 for
Hlc
Bee^h-Nut COFFEE, Ib. ., ... 31c
White House APPLE BUTTER. 38 oz. jar ..... 21c
Armour’s TRIPE, No. 2 can
......
15c
OXYDOL, 2 for
9c
T^elTam^s Peanut Butte?, IB. jar .15c
EVAPORATED PEACHES, Ib lOc
LIFEBUOY. SOAP, 2 for ? 13c
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Armour Sliced DRIED BEEF. 2!2 oz. jar 10c
Large O. K. SOAP, 3 for
10c
Armours CORNED BEEF, 2 for 1 29c
Armour’s BRAINS ....i lOe
i.
Sunbrite CLEANSER, 2 for 9c
Duke’s Mayonnaise or
Pint
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23c
Armour’s POTTED MEAT, small, 3 for 10c
Stokeley’s LIMA BEANS, No. 2*/2 can, 2 for
25c
Southern Mansion TEA, Vi lb ^ 12c
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Standard Grape Juice, qUart .25c
Del Monte Whole Kernel CORN, 2 for
25c
5c
Armour’s FOTTED MEAT, large can .—
SUNSHINE
Krit nd' of ('li-.ugf L. Hollanil. chit f Mr. and .Mr-
Krm* ■ Chaiit^v.
of police, w;’.! :*e g;a»i to k«iA\^that hv^
is a-ble to be out again, after an i!I-
ines.s (»f the past few weeks. ‘
.Mrs. .<. A. Ke-n of Gretunvinxl. vi.'-
itetl her iiioilu i-in-Iaw, Mrs. .Vgnes
; Kern, la-t wi ,‘k. I
i Mi.'' (ieorgia Bee Blakely and l*o\v-1
ell Freeman were in Due West Friday :
for qi recital at Kr'kine college. [
' .Mr. and Mrs. Frazier i.ominack of!
Xt wherry, spent .Sunday, with .Mrs. ^
Lominack'.s uarents, Mr. and Mrs. Fi
nest Chaney. |
[ •Mr.-'. Kaymr>nd Pitts was calk ! to i
j'Sumter M nday on account of the
'death of hi r uncle, Geojge Bvuner.
I Friends of M:--. 11. York, who'
has been sjiending the winter with j
her daughter, Mr.-. Huiiert I^itt.s. will
■ be sorry to know that sh<* is (juite ill.
Fleming .Mason of Columbia, spent
the week-end wkh his mother, .^Irs.
D. W. Masson.
' Friend.' -f F. L. Blakety will be glad
to know tha* he :s out again after be
ing confirmd to his home several day-
on pet • ait :.f ii,;,esS.
Mrs. It. W. Wad. and son. Hill, were >
i\ i'ilois in fireenville tin .Saturday.
: Mr. are! Si (i. Diliard an.l chil-
td' r'n—and \ *Tgm'at~ "Sadieii—
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Table COOKIES Ib. l0c
THIS MIGHT BE
A FRIEND
OF YOUR$
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Mixed Sweet Pickle, 10 oz. jar . 10c
Pure Apple Jelly, 12 oz. jar .... 10c
By J. L. Dulfcll
MAX.ACra
Southern Bell
Telephone and Jelegreph Ca
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Peanut Butter, Ib. jar 15c, 2 lb. jar 25c
BLACK PEPPER,
15c
RecenUy a telephone subscriber,
while paying her bill, gave us the
name of a former subscriber and
asked us to try and induce her to
put her telephone back In. "They
are friends of ours." she said, “and
we and their other friends misa
having them at our social gatlier-
Ings. When they had a telephone
we called them frequently b'ut now
ae can't. If you
telephone peo-
Ple.” fclie Bald..
SHOE POLISH, aU colors ..... 10c
9c
i MATCHES, big boxes, 2 for
I
Duke’s MAYONNAISE pt. 23c
I PALM OLIVE SoAp, 3 cakes 13c
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RINSO, 2 pkgs.
17c
with Mrs. d>lT-
1 week-end in
lard’>i mother.
i ^.Mi.'.' Pauline K«dK*rt- ha.'^ rituvned
; to her st-udie.^ at Lime'tone tMilege,
' after being at home for several d'iy.s '
os accou.it of nine.''. '' '
I Mr; and Mr.<. W. P. Jacohs and .son, t
■ Hugh, spent Sunday in .Spartanburg-
with Mrs. Jacob.'’ parents, Mr. and
Mrs*. B; F. Sht»eirfey»- ^ •
) Mrs. Kmma Glenn of Sparlanbu’-g.
;i.s Td.-iiting Mrs. Julia Griffin and oth r
friend.s. i
; Miss Sadie Chandler of the Univer-
‘Rity of South Carolina, .sjient the
[week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Chandler. ’
Mr. and Mrs. X. P. Dow of Knd.x-
ville. Term., spent a fcAf days las*
* week-with Mrs. Dow’s parents, - Mr. j
and Mrs. H. D. Rantin. !
! Dr. T'. D. Jones has returneil from
I Washington, where .He attended the
National Red Cro.®« convention.
Miss Bert Peay of Columbia, spent
the week-end with her parents, .Mr, t
jand Mrs. W. D. Peay. '
I Mr. and Mrs- W. A. Galloway and [
family of Florence, spent the week-'
end with Mrs. Galhrway’s parents, Mr. j
and Mrs. W. M. McMillan. [
Mr. land Mrs, P. M. Pitts, Miss Mar
garet and Bryan Holland spent Sun
day in Beaufort with Mr. and Mrs.
H. Holland.
Mr. and Mrs. Bonner Harvley of
Greenwood, spent the week-en(| with
the latter’s parents, ^r. and Mrs. A.
B. Blakely. I
A. ll Shepard has returned from
Atlantic City, where he attended the
J. C. Penney managers’ convention.
Um» A QiiiCapaland and childTaiii of
Newberry, spent ■ the week-end here
Here they wilL
with relatives^.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Arrington and j
"can make
them realize
how anxious
their friends
are (or them
to have a tile-
phone. I be
rm sure they can |
afford one. In fact. 1 don’t think
they can afford not to have a tele
phone."
Telephone users everywhere are
anxious for their friends to have
telephones, too. Some people doubt
less had their telephones removed
without stopping to think atiout
what it would mean to their
friendi*. Now they are finding that
In doing without their telephones
they have been 8a.crlficing too much
in happiness in addition to the re
sultant inconvenience to both them
and their fr;ends They have learned
also that being without telephone
service isolates them, narrowing
the scope of their social activities
Others have bad It brought home
So them that'the
lack of a tele
phone near at
hand In emergen
cies can easily
prove to be az-
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pensive and eves
endanger life;
It is not snrprisiag that we are
eo often ro!d that the pleasure. iNim-
(crt. convenience and protei'tioa
that a telephone In the borne af
fords far outweighs the small cost
of the service So much to. in fart,
that U re lily d.‘e>n’i pay to try to
get along without a telephone in
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Toilet Tissue, 1000 sheet, 3 rolls . IZc,-,; i.
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Purina DOG CHOW, 11 oz.pkg.. 10c
POTTED MEAT, 3 cans
10c
BEEF STEW, 12 oz. can
15c
Pork BRAINS
Size Can
lOc
NEW POTATOES, 4 Ibs;
15c
TOMATOES, 3 Ib^ 25c
BIG HOMINY, No. 21/2 cans .. . 10c
CABBAGE, lb.
3c
LETTUCE, bead
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8c
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