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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22. 19S6 * I I / ■t- I ith~ THE CLINTON CHRONia^E, CLINTON. S. C. PAGE FEVm CGCTCR. jgmjosoNCUBi' Wwk Earlj ud Fa«t With PoMUftoaU With sU the progna* in the idenoe medicine, we ere forced to edmit that the mortality rate in the/ ter- ziUe disease, pneumonia, still contin. uea hicrh; a specific has not yet been discovered ^ few commonsense ob- servationsnare never out of place. The beirinnittg of acute lobar pneu monia is almost invariably with a pronouiKcd chill. • It is at^this time checks MALARIA S days COLDS first day Lionld, Tables Headache, SO minntcs Salve, Nose Drops Try **Rab-MyTissi,** World’s Bast 666 that an heroic attempt should be made~to abort the disease. The ef fectual battle must be waged early —^for it does not take long to be too late. Call your physician early. Bet ter be safe than sorry; a few visits by a capable doctor are many times cheaper than a funeral. ^ Meet the fever following the chill j with medicines which produce profuse! sweating; literally *^soak”, the victim in ” perspiration, ^is reduces con gestion of the lung by bringing the blood to the surface. Administer a good laxative as well; I tell my pa tient to drink all the water he can hold; the. juice of four lemons in the first eighteen hours, is a good ac companiment. A big mustard plaster over the chest, , at -this stage, has earned its distinction for usefulness; later it is too late. I am sure I have aborted many cases of pneumonia by the vigorous steps mentioned. Once the. disease is establiahed,-your man agement and outlook are conjectural, I care not what moralists may say. I have found the alcoholic stimulants of greit value in the profound weak ness of pneumonia, combined with nourishment, especially in aged cases. But the victory is more certain if we attack before the disease is estab lished. Mrs. Joe ..Leake, Miss Margaret Miss Mar^ret McGregor of Char- Hollis, .^iss Lou Bell Nabors and lotte, was the week-end guest of Mr. Miss /^ie Garvin spent Sat\irday in and Mrs. S. W. Sumerel. f Union. , Miss CeliaHbatimer spent the week- Mrs. Hamp Stone was the guest of end in Due West with her parents.’ her brother, Dr. W.^K. Lewis, in Co- Mr. and Mrs. Gore and Mrs. Ed lumbia, the past week. Jones of Atlanta, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Grady Chandler, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Smith, and Mrs. R. S. Horton spent several! Misses Mary and Mogee Stone, days in Charleston last week. j Gertrude Cannon, C. J. Bonknight . .,A. L. Shepard spent several daysUnd Olin Johnson attended the Spar-}, the past week’ in Shelby, N. C., On tanburg county fair Friday. I business. Mr. and Mrs. A. Templeton, Miss - Miss Julia Bailey is spending this Miry Templeton and Ed Templeton, week in Greenville with friends. ^ 'were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ar-j Mrs. Sally Duncan of Whitmrre7|hold and family in York on Sunday, i BOLAND H. D. HENRY & COMPANY - INStRANCE STOCKS' — BONDS — REAL ESTATE LOAils negotiated Telephone 121 r . X.... , You IVill Enjoy Reading "Tbt South*a Oldast DaiJj Nawspaptr^. It emrrief the **new8** of the gtete, nation and world; ^e most popular eomica; complete eporte; most intereetinf featuree — in fact. The Newt and Coorter ia a complete newepaper. T h a t * • why so many people prefer It to any other daily. A A PijpBily NewipaOHir mill Charleston, S. C.' DaBy $7.00 DaOy and Sunday $9.00 OauSSenS SqUflBE ^3-LAVER / Silver Label Cakes/ SILVER LABEL CAKLS 'BAKED I UKE^YOJ BAK E« AT HOME •The bfayng tub b cast-aluminum, most pfictical material fcr a washer tub. Ituboilt ia one piece, sad spedsUy slU4?ed to gnre me most cffeou re wsshiagactioa. Other Maytag featurmsre equally distinctive in design, quality and ance. A Maytag is W.to payment plan. Powered with gasoline Multi-MoW ^ for homes without electricity. W. C BALDWIN i The Mayteg Cewpeay - Ifti^dfactereri - Feended ll(ift^^ewte^^e|^ ' ' ' I spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. J. W. Milam. - Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Giles, B. Fergu son, Miss Lois Nichols and Billy Mc Millan spent the w^ek-end in Charles ton attending the air meet. Miss Harriet Gray spent ^he week end at her home in Laurens. Miss Beatrice Rice and J. M. Ow- enby spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.; Carl Chaney. j Mr. and Mrs.'.Bonner Harvley of' Greenwood, spent Sunday with the latter's pal^nts, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Blakely. Ryan McCrary of Clemsoa college, Mrs. W. H. Roberts has returned} spent the week-end with his mother, to her home after spending several [ Mrs. R. J. McCrary. days in Atlanta, Ga., with friends. j Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Hipp of New- Misses Lily Mae Werts, Azile Llv- ^ berry, w^re the guests of T. H. Little ingston and Lilly Yarborougb spent land other relatives on Sundafyj._„ the i week*«nd in Spartanburg Wlth'}^ ' Jffs, M. Geer and daughter, Miss Misses Gladys Stilweir and Josie Maude Geer, attended the wedding NOTICE FARMERS We can arrange for you loans on your Warehouse Receipts, on cotton stored witir us,- negotiated through the Commercial Depository. The Clinton Bonded Warehouse CHnton, S. C. Pressly. of Mrs. Geer's granddaughter, Kath-11 ► Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Galloway ofjryn Hines, in Rutherfordton, N._C.,' Florence, spent Sunday with their on Tuesday. v- . parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Me- j Misses Louise Horton and Mary Millan. jjim Milani of Chester, spent the Miss Margaret Sadler spent the week-end with their parents. , week-end with friends in Spartan-j Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Watson and lit-} burg. _ I tie son, Bobby, spent Saturday in' Friends of Jdrs.-Ada Belle Hughes' Spartanburg. j will be interested to know she is a* Dr. and Mrs. F. S. Chance attended patient in the Greenwood hospital. Rev. L. C. ^Motte is on a two- week trip in the Synod of Florida in the interest of the orphaliage. Mrs. J. L. Harney, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reid and children of Columbia, were the guests of Mrs. E. Mood Smith on Sunday. Miss Maude Pearson is visiting 'Mrs. EL A. Season in Greenville. Hiss Ella McCrary and Miss Eliza beth Copeland were visitors in Colum bia on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Anderson and children spent i^unday in Ware Shoals with friends. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wingard and children spent Sunday in Hickory Tavern with the latter’s mother, Mrs. Effie Wasson. Mrs. James Anderson and little daughter are spending some time in Lexington, N. C., with her mother. Mrs. J. W. Crawford spent Monday in Greenville. Mrs. W. G. Nevillt left Tuesday for Richmond, Va., to visit her daugh ter, Mrs. Lewis Lancaster, d Miss Mariy Ella Bailey has re-t turned to her school in Lowndesville, the Duke-Georgia Tech game on Sat urday. Mr.-and Mrs. Hubert Todd spent the week-end with Mrs. Todd’s moth er, Mrs. James Brimmer, at Kinards. • Mr.-and Mrs. Sidney Bryson spent the week-end in Spartanburg with relatives,, ^ j Miss Elizabeth Anderson of Green ville, was tlie week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson. Mrs. R. W. Phillips and daughter, Snooks, spent the week-end with rela tives in Ware Shoals. Miss Carolyn 'Boy^l spent Sunday in Abbeville with friends. E. J. Adair left last week for New Orleans, La., on a business trip. Miss Lizzie Cai^er of Saluda, is spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Carter. Mrs. R. H. Burton of Whitmire, is spending the week with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr^^and Mrs. G. A. Burton., Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blakely and daughters, Florence Ella and Ann, were the guests Sunday lOf their aunt, BUSINESS WOMEN, TOO...... Any number of business and professional women have learned ioT^take advantage of oiir various ser vices as freely as they do those of a department store. Checking accounts, safe deposit boxes, and investment council are **on the shopping list.*- And .... we do welcome them ^ most cordially. un Due West Sunday. “ Miss Sue Bond and Miss Bond of Greenwood; were guests Sun day of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bond. J. W. .Milam of Kings Mountain, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Milam. Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent A CHEAP FORM OP INSURANCE FOR YOUR ■ VALUABLES. l|liss Mattifi.,Blakely, near here. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shealy of Little after spending the week-end with her I Mountain, spent Wednesday with'^ parents. Dr. and Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey, their daughter and son-in-law,* Mr. Mi.ss Helen Connelly visited friends and Mrs. W. C. Shealy. Mr.s. Frank Hilton of Lancaster, Annie spent the week-end with h'er father, L. H. Davidson. Miss Julia Ferguson and Mrs. G. A. Burton and little son, Henry, were visitors in Whitmire Wednesday. { Mr.s, ('‘harles Perryclcar spent sev- Miss Marion Horne of Columbia, j^ral day* inJEastover the past week, was the week-end guest of Mr. and! Mr. and Mrs. Willjard Jones and Mrs. M. Cassanoya and family. iMrs. C. P. Robinson spent the week- Miss Alice Gaines spent the week- end with Mr. Jones' father in Lock- $. Bailin & Son B A N K E Rg OLDEST STRONGEST 7 end with her parents in Greenv^od, Jack Suber spent last week-end in Miami, F'la. hart. Mrs. A. O’Daniel left Friday for a week’s visit with her children in Rock- Mrs. Pope Chapman .spent Sunday j ingham, N. C., Bennettsville, Harts-j with Mr. and Mrs. E'red Chapman in Laurens. . ^ Mrs. W. C. Bond is spending' the week-end in Greenville with heFmoth- er, Mrs. S. M. Fuller. yille and Camden. Miss Pansy Woodruff oji Spartan burg, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Woodruff. Miss Dorothy Adair, Mrs. Hubert' Mr. and Mrs. Rufus E. Sadler and Pitts and Mrs. A. N. Sewell left Mon- ohildren spent Sunday at Clemson day for a two weeks’ visit with .rela-| college with relatives. , jtives and friends in Dalton, Ga. ! ^yette Henry spent Sunday in Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Addy and Leesville with Mr. and. Mrs. F. E.ldaughter, Ofanna, and Mrs.. W. A.I Brodie and family. ! Addy spent Sunday in Spartanbprg' Miss Marion Patterson of Antre-jwith Mr. and Mrs. Algie Bobo. ^ ville, spent Sunday witb her sister,! Mrs. Joe Duskin of Havana,. Cuba, Miss Dorothy Patterson. js visiting her sister^tn-law, ’ Mrs. T. Mrs. Matha Wyndham of Jackson ville, Fla., is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Shepard and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Wyndham. Chester Keller spent^ Sunday in Greenville vi^ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Keller. _ ^ Mrs. R. E. Copeland of Laurens, was the week-end guest of Mrs. Jack H. Young. Miss Nell Abrams, Miss Sarah Bu- J. Peake. | Mrs. C. C. Bailey, Mrs, J. C. Roper,' Miss Frances Roper and Jack Roper | visited friends in Union on Sunday, j Ralph and David Ferguson of Spar-' tanburg, spent Sunday here with friends. ' ) Miss Myrtis Holland spent the! week-end in Buffalo- with Mrs. Joe' Land. ) - [ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nabors of~At-; ford, George Plunkett and Posey (lanta, Ga.,_spent a few days with Copeland spent Sunday in Columbia. Mr. Nabors’ sister and brother-in-; Miss Marion Leake of Bennetts-! lak, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Adair, the^ ville, spent the week-end with her!past week. j sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and ^ Miss Louise Kern of Roebuck, spent Mrs. V. Parks Adair. |the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Mrs. F. W. Maxwell of West Palm' Agnes Kern. j Beach, Fla., spent several days- the| Mrs, R. W. Johnson spent the' past week-Tvith her sister and broth-1 week-end in Laurens with her mother,| er-in-lav|r, Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Mrs. Allie C. Culbertson. ' Layton. | Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Steer spent Prof, and Mrs. Bothwell Graham, I Wednesday in Columbia at the state and Mrs. J. A. Bailey were In Green-:fair. ^ I ville Monday to visit Mrs. D. W. A. I Missels Pat Patterson and Carolyn Neville, who is a patient at the city Boyd spent Tuesday with Miss Boyd's hospital. j mother, Mrs. John Boyd, near here, j Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Young and[- Miss Lou Dailey of Greenville, Was_ son““Jimmie of Morganton, N. C., the week-end guest-of Miss Thelma' spent the week-end with Mrs. Young’s Sams. i mother, Mrs. A. R. Pugh. Mrs. Young Mrs. Nene Workman and sons, and Jimmie remained for a two weeks’ Duncan and Davis, Miss Collette Grif- visit y7 fin and Mrs. W. J. Duncan were vis itors in Greenville Saturday. Mrs. Sarah Davidson is spending Miss Pearl^itt of Lake City, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt, and was ac-/some time in Renno with her sister, companied home by Miss Eunice, Mrs, John M.'Copeland. King, also of Lake City. Mrs. Felder Smith attended the meeting of the woman’s auxiliary of the South Carolina Optometric asso ciation held in G^nville on Monday. Mrs. Smith was elected chairman of the Piedmont zopa unit. Mrs. .Cecil Abrams spent last week with her mother, Mrs. R. A. Steer. She left Monday for Spartanburg where she will make her future home. Dr. R. W. Johnson and sons, Otho and Guerard, spent the weeh-end in Greer with B. W. Johnson, Jr. V THOSE SMALL.... BUT ESSENTIAL THINGS , . . about the office —trays for your desk, blotter pad, waste paper basket, letter files, pencils, ink wells, rubber bands, carbon paper, second sheets, etc.—are very useful when you need them. Let jis keep you supplied with all office accessories. RUBBER STAMPS 24-HOUR SERVIUE Any kind or size stamp you may need. NOTARY PUBLIC SEALS. -t. 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