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i • Put a few drops of Vapu^.on your handkerchiof-T^r on your pillow as^you aleep. Then inhale. Feel Vapure's soothing oUslelear the head and relieve the rongea* t^n and invitation. Get Vapura .at tha, Rexatt Drug S^ora Vapure INHALANT SMITH’S PHARMACY *^Your Rexall Drug Store” YOU (jEt THE SAVINGS iWiiSvptlWRiBrtitiB'illltliaM 'Deiiny Pitta of Greenville, spent Adair left TuesdajJ for Washington,' Sunday with hia mother, Mrs. Nannie j D. C., 6n business. •’ ‘ jA. Pitta*, j ’ ' I ' *-Mr. and Mrs. Bluford Copeland,'for^ Mr: and Mrs. Ansel Bobo'spent the' * ' ^ ^ ' j W. (jj. Kingi U'A'. Blakely ;and Jack merly of Renno, are,now making their home on Ferguson street. week-end in Newl^rry’ vJith the lat ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Chal Mr. and Mrs. R. < G."" Harris^ Mlss i’^®^* ; Josephine Harris and Robert Harris of (Gray Court spent Sunday with Mr. j^nd Mrs. it G. Harris; T ./ ! Mrs. R. W*. Johnson was in Augusta Miss Ella Adair left Monday for New York to buy spring"goods for the Ladies Ready-to-Wear Shoppe. ' Mr. and MrsrtT. P. ^ P. Carson and Monday for the funeral of Mrs. J. R.! daughter of Greenville, spent ^the I Cooper. - , j’week-end with Mr. an^ Mrs. \V. H. I ^ iss Mary Kate Hollis spent the, stands.' f .past week-end in Augusta, Ga., with I c.l WV Stone has ^turned from friends. ' Memphis, Tenn., I where he has been W. H. Stmpson, I. C.| Boland. P. S. {^spending .several days tjn business. o o <► i ► . >. j;,. (^ck Arrow Flake^2 pkgg. ... 15c i; Post Toasties^ 3 pfi^s. .. ... 25c <| I 156 or 157 Just go to your telephone on these bad days and call usTTVe now Tiave rwFTeteTi!Krire??ltniT'aiT"ea^ your orders over the phone and give you profnpt, efficient delivery service. Call us today. WEEK-END SPECIALS _ Pnuies (60-70), 3 lbs. ........... 25c Brazil Nuts, 2 lbs. ....._.. 25c i English Walnuts, lb. .. 15c Pink Salmon, 2 cans . ^. 25c : ^ ■ y A k MARKET SPECIALS Pure Pork Sausage, stuffed, lb. 27^/20 Mixed Sausage, 2 lbs. 25c Pork Chop^ lb. liy^c Fresh Water Trout, lb. 25c ;; Black Fish, lb 20c Cooked Peeled Shrimp, lb. ..... 50c || T, J. Blalock, Manager Two Phones—156 and 157 We Deliver b. inn spent Tuesday ‘ Mr. and Mrs. George W. Addy and daughter, Oranna, spent Sunday in Spartanburg with Mr. and Mrs. Algie Bobo. IJeanes and C in Charlotte^ J. T. Dempsey, R. Z. Dempsey, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Dempsey, Mr. and Mi*s. J.-E.. Baity and family of GreertVvlle attended tfie^ funeral of R. J. H. Bell on Friday. '1 I Mrs. A. W. Brice is sjwndlng this I week in Laurans with her brother and I sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mar- ,tin- ' Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sowers, Mr. “T!r VOUR tOVELY DRESSES Should be sparklmgly ffe?jh for wear at s^|al events where clothes always plky an important partf Your hibst delicate dresses or evening gowns, your most expertly fitted xire^^s should be cleaned by the most modem equipment and skilled cleaners. ' ^ < ► (t Send them to us-—they will be^returned to you as lovely as new. / ^ - . WE QUARANTEE SATISFAfcTION ■i > * * Buchanan’S DRY-CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY “THE OLD RELIABLE” .Phone 28 o ♦ / Baldwin’s Opening Set For Friday!i: Baldwin’s Groct>ry, ejosed .since , r.’ ‘"’‘•iChri.stmas on account of fire damages, and M.% RV^bert Dugan of C olui^ia i .vilf re-open for buMness Friday, ac-1 Jj. Ar..DilgBB.Aod.„ lLUlo.-iiAO:-..c«M^Un.g —in- tbei ■4<i—m ent—in- -ihe I advert i^^ columns of today’s })a)wr. Y'hen the fire occurred in December the building was badly damaged andj,, the stock of goods practically ruine<l|o Mr. and Mrs, David Bledsoe in Green- JwockL j Mi.ss Elizabeth Copeland of Barks- ■ dale, s'pent the week-end with her par- iCnts, Mr. and Mrs. Dave \\. lopeland.carpenters have worked the j Mr. and Mrs. Allen Coleman and p^j^ted it thrptighA jMi. and Mrs. Hugh Morgan of l^ao- pens sixmt Sunday with their paixmls, inviting appearance. An entirely by smoke and water.-For the past fewC^ I < > (► OFFICE SUPPLIES y' A. 4 THOSE SMALL. L. BUT ESSENTIAL THINGS \ 'About tho. office — trays for yollr desk, blotter pad, waste paper basket, letter files, pencil cutter, ink wells, etc.—are very useful when you need .them. Let us keep you supplied with all office acces^ries. i i \ RUBBER STAMPS 24.HOUR SERVICE Any kind or size -stamp you may need. - NOTARY PUBLIC SEALS. OFnCE BOOKS Ledgers, Journals, Cash Books, Columnar Looseleaf Ledgers and Sheets. Typewriter Ribbons, Carbon Paper, Adding |dachine Paper. . > ■ WE SHALL TO SUPPLY BE PLEASED YOUR NEEDS Pilk Co ■ J ' Office Siq>plie$ Dept ^ Clinton, S.C. -. Phone 74 y. • Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Coltunan. M r.s. Walter Ramago and littde i?on, who live near Laurens, visited friends hire Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L B'. Dillarcji were in Chester Tue.s<lay for the ftmeral of Mrs. Dillard’s uncle, Dr. Samuel. G. ! MillerT ^ Friends of Mrs. J. B. Dominick will be sorry to learn that she is ill at her home in the Hopewell section. I Mrs. J. Mr Pitts is spending several days in Spartanburg with her daugh ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Kennedy. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Mike Caskey and lit tle son of Seneca^ spent the week-end with Mrs. Caskey’s^ parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Cooper. ^ Mrs. C. W. Cooper^ and daught^, I Su.sanhe, spent Thursday in Union -.with her mother, Mrs. Sddie Ed- * wards. I Dr. F. 'D. Jones, who has been a I paiient at a Charlotte hospital for sev- jeral weeks, has returned to his home. I He expects to resume hi.s classes at Presbyterian collegi* at an early date. I Friends of Mrs. F. F. Hicks .will be sorry to learn that she is a patient in the local hospital. Miss Lou Belle Nabors whu t<taches at Mountville sjxnt^ the “ week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. N aboi*s. Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Wilder and Gas ton Wilder were visitors in Greenville on .Saturday. Friends of Mi.ss Ruby Lee Bowers will.be sorry to learn that * she is ill at the home of Mrs> Andrew Jdhnson. ~ Mias Alda Ray Franklin of RenijP and Marvin Fraklin of Sumter spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. . and Mrs, Andrew John.son. / Mrs. Clyde Johnson and children iand Mi.ss Hulda M^e Bowers of Kin- ards spent the week-end with Mi*, and Mrs. Andrew Johnson and Miss Ruby r Lee Bowery.’ Priends^of Mrs. F. M. Stutts and son, Richard; will be glad to knpw that they are able t<»4-be-Zut again, after new stock of gooi)s has In'en bought and will Ix' offm'd tho public tomor row for the first time, Mr. Baldwin stalled yesterday. TAKES UP X™ES Sydney Lee, elected gariVe warden in last summer’s primary, er^red upon his new duties last week following a settlement made with the sta^ game warden’s office by F. W. LlttlA who had held the office for the' past tw^ ty years. ■t Say— •T SAW IT IN THE CHRONICLE’ Thank You! FOR THE NEW YEAR INK CHRONICLE PUB. CO. i * To Clinton i > Are cordially invited to visit our bank and make the acquaintance of itirolficers. 1 ► < > (> (» (» i ► (► ^ i If you are to locate in Clinton or this com munity you will need a Checking Account which we shall be glad to handle. The various depsirt* mefits'di this bank have been planned to give the fullest measure of service to all its de positors." i ► o *> NEW BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED < ► M. $. Baileii i Son I BANKERS OLD STRONGEST IWing confined to their home,jon ac- ,count of illness the part .several days. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Meador.s of ' Macon, Ga,, spent the week-end with "the latter’s mother, Mrs. Minnie C. ■ Aciair, and other relative.s. V ! ’ j. P, Carter of Spartanburg, was, the guest Friday of Dr. and Mrs. R., I W. Johnson, ' j Mr. and Mrs. Gus Con.stine, Jr., of j Charleston, .spent Tuesday and Wed- 'nesday with the former’s uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. J. Will'Leake. Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Leaman returned to their home in WThiteville, N. C., Friday after visiting relatives and friends here and in Cross Hill. 'Mrs. John Allen Dugan and little daughter,‘' Marsha) have returned to Hairtsville after spending several days with her par^nt.^, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Neighbors. ^ R.*W. Johmson, Jr., of Greer, spent the wwk-end with his parents, /Mrs. Jim David.son ofTIhester, is visiting her ssiter and brother'-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. J. Lee Y^oung. Mrs. W; L, .Marshall of Wadesboro, N. C., is visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. M. Bailey. " Mr. and Mrs. Pryor Babb'^and IvlUe I daughter,* and Miss Sarah Z, Wright !of Charlotte, N._j:., spent the week end with Mrs. J, L. Wright and other [relatives. Mrs. J. B. Townsend, Jr., an4 little ughter returned Saturday from a stay oif several ^eeks at Dayt^a Beach, FlaT y Furman Brownlee of Orangdburg, spent Sunday here with frien^. Mrs. T. 0. McKeown of Cornwall and Mrs. James Moore pf York, re turned to their Jiomes yesterday after spending a few .days |^h their moth er; Mrs, T. J. Slalopk. Mra. Blalock TSturned home wi^them wr a visit. Mr. and Mrs./B._F. Copeland, Jr., i>f Charlotte, N: C., Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Copeland And baby of Palmetto, Fla., and Mt». Henry Spears of Oreensbo^, N. C., were callyd here this we^ on account of thp illness of their lather, B. F. Copeland. WHY I, AM A PIGGLY WIGGLY STORE OWNER No. I of a series of personal state^ rnents from owners in nearby towns. -RALEIGH. N. C.. -Says o : < MsU * Mo-. f. /- \ •rSv5!*S-’ V 1'rtciJliE" ■ i'. rallies llv^ BECAUSE the national affiliation of Piggly Wiggly stores brings me. renriarkable buying advantages. 2. BECAUSE I can sell rtiore efficiently, thanks to the assistance of experts^ whor are employed to hef^ all Piggly Wiggly store owners. - 3. •BECAUSE my operating costs as an independent store owner are low ■;— no vast home-office over head such as hampers chain stores I . BECAUSE the money spent in my sfpres stays right in the community and pronrotes local em ployment and prosperity. j < ,1 5. BECAUSE the Piggly Wiggly system insur^t^^us- fome^r goodwill and a steady volume of business that takes the risk out of retailing I 19 3 S I S A P I G S L Y; W I © © ■'r -'S. PICeiY WICCIY 'A \