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THE CUNTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C.
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PoqcFiye
One-Cent Sale On
At Smithes Pharmocy
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Smith's Pharmacy, the popular
Store," announces a big
during ooe-cent sale lor Sxau days,
yesterday, today, fWday and Satur-
day. An advertisement telling ot the
event will be found in today’s papa*.
On q;)eeial occasions during the
year the Clinton Rexall store offers
sudu special sales to give the buying
pubtie an opportunity to take advan*
tage of hundreds of money>saving
prices as a special way of advertis
ing. The sales are always attended
by large crowds of eager buyers
from lar and wide.
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M Henths far IS. Offer ekplras
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WEEK-END TRIPS.. VISITORS .. ILLNESS
BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Items of Interest Gmcerning Clinton Residents
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STOCKS — BONOS ^ REAL feSTAHS
Fcderid LkjNs On Real Estate
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Miss Ruby Tolbert of Rockin^am.l Mrs. J. H. Lewis end dau^ter,
N. C., was the wedc-md guest of A. Mary Jim, visited Sergeant Lewis In
J. Milling and family.
Mrs. J. Will Leake is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. James F. King, and
Mr. King in Washingtem, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. DaQey, Miss
Florence Adair and Bobby Dailey,
spent Siasday in Charleston and vis
ited Magnolia Gardens.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dugan and
dauq^hter, Mardia, of Bartsville, vis
ited Mrs. Dugan's jtamts, Mr. and
Mrt. W. t. the pest week
end.
Mr. add Mrs. M. Cassanova and
children spent Sunday In Columbia
with Mr. and Mrs. Adilan Cassa-
Greenville, Dr. Coe, and Mrs. George
Albright of Greenville.
Dr. D. J. Brimm, of the college
faculty, nent the spring holidays in
Richmond, Va^, with his son, Hegry
Brimm,, librarian at Union Theologi
cal seminary.
Mrs. T. E. Nichols of Hodges, is
the guest of her nephew, C. E.
Nichols, and Mrs. Nichols for a few
days.
Mrs. C. W. Hallman, Jr., and
ton, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Dutton,
Jr., and son, Jimmy spent the week'
end at Camp Stewart, Ga., wiOl
Lieutenant Hallman.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dameron spent
Sunday in Bessemer City, N. C., with
the former's mother, Mrs. W. A,
Dameron.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Milam, Mr. and
Mrs. B. B. Ballard and Miss Ksie
Milam spent Sunday in Kings Moun
tain, N. C., with their son and broCh-
Charleston several days last week.
Bill Wade, a member of the Harts-
ville school faculty, spent the week
end with his modier, Mr% R. W.
Wade. *
Mrs. B. H. Henry, Mrs. E. C. Mc
Daniel, Misses Evelyn H«ury and
EUzab^ Barnes were viditan in
Greenville Thursday.
Judge M. M. Yount, Mrs. Yount,!
and son, Bdarshall, Jr., spent the Baa- \
ter hedidays with Mrs. Yount's moffi-
er, Mrs. Tom Adair.
ikr. and Mrs. Lamar King, Mr. and
Mrs. M. C. Poole, LeRoy Sanders,
Misses Clara and -Alice Poole were
daughter, Kitty Lu, Mrs. B. M. Dut- er, J. W. Milam, Jr.
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i nova, Miss Madeline and Sam Cassa- guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
nova. I Dempsey in Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Babb, Virginia Mrs. A. H. Robertson of Charles-
Lee and I James Wrigtd Babb, of'ton, spent a few days the past week
Charlotte, N. C., visited Mrs. Babb’s {with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. R.
mother, Mrs. J. L. Wrii^t, the past Fuller
week-end.
JOHN DE^RE TRACTORS atti IMPLEMENTS
THAT WORK
THERE’S A JOHN DEERE QUALITY IMPLEMENT
FOR EVERT FARMING PURPOSE -
J. R. dtAWtoRD
CUNTON, 8. C.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas and
children, Lucy Ann and Terry
Vaughn, were guests of frirads in
Charlotte, N. C., Sunday.
Mrs. Wjrman Shealy, Mias Made
line Adair, Mrs.. Louie Thomley and
Mrs. Hubert Pitts visited gardens in
Summerville Sunday.
John D. Davis, Jr., of Augusta, i
Mrs. J. W. Dillard, Mias NeU DiU-
ard of Spartanburg, and Miss Ada
Dillard of Charlotte, N. C, were
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. A. A.
Ramage.
Romulus McDaniel returned Mon
day to Fort Bragg, N. C., where he is
now stationed with the medical unit
from Laurens, after a few days’ visit spent the week-end with- his parents,
to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. W.lAlso here Sunday were Mrs. J, No-
McDaniel. I land Parker and daughter, Emily, of
Mr. and Mrs. Olin H. Sheely, Jr., j Langley.
Mrs. O. I. Sheely, Misses Vivian Mrs. Nannie A. Pitts, Mrs. Ethel
Sheely and Pearl Carter visited rela- Pitts, Frances Lee Pitts and Mias
lives and friends in Greenwood Sun- Ella Adair visited Mr. and Mrs. C.
day.' - L. Pitts Sunday in Spartanburg
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Miss Narvis Sanford of Newberry,
was the week-end guest of her sis-
er, Mrs. A. J. Johnson, 'and Mr.
/ohnson. Also visiting Mr. and Mrs.
. ohnson Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Jurr Harmon and children of New
berry.
Miss Attis Cauley spent Monday
n Greenville with her sister, Mrs.
niillip Essay, and Mr. Essay.
Gaston Wilder of Greenwood, vis-
ted hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Wilder, last week-end.*
Mr. and Mfs. - James Murrah of
Johnston, were week-end guests of
he latter’s sister, Mrs. D. O. Rhame,
and Dr. Rhame. They were accom-
>anied home by Don Rhame for a
visit.
Mrs. J. K. Roberts, Sr., and Miss
Ann McRee Roberts of Carthage,
C., are visiting their son and
irother, Rev. J. K. Roberts, and Mrs.
Roberts.
W. L. Whitley of Chattanooga,
Tenn., formerly of this city, was the
week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. A.
L. Shepard and other friends here.
Mias Hazel Howard visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. How-
anl, in Campobello the past week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Driggers and!
Sumter
Summerville .
Myrtle Beaeli.
.Way Oue-Way
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flJ5 Charleston 12.45
$|.S0 WashtonJ>.C. .. 99.1%
UNION BUS STATION
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WE BUY IT
B'aUSE
WE WANTS
BE BEST
Fbuci sss usually wriB* * ether pleui isM
iuf te pey meie te get isia"
ffbe h«Bl. Thefs usluraL lou.
The ken le usually ths
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ChBasulUimtoelSeklbr amps, iu arised feitiliatr
f » |t*a mluni, tha Islam plaatiag. sud aa tap
au^uatu^akaatoluHe draariug aad aids dmaaiag
•Mid. Is ^ way
Tm If iuala »• aserew te gat tha ton haaeflt
iiaamdMli%MWatsu af to fncMring aad sail.
impreviug fuallllat.
son, Billy, spent Sunday in Harts-
ville with Mrs. Driggers’ mother,
Mrs. M. L. Benson.
Mr. ^and Mrs. Denny Pitts of
Greenville, Dan L. McHugh of Ches
ter and Miss Jeanette Pitts were
visitors in Charleston and Magnolia
Gardens Sunday.
Jack Jeahes returned Monday to
FrieiMs here of Paul Benjamin,
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Benjamin,
who is stationed at Fort Bevens,
Mass., will be glad to know he is re
cuperating satisfactorily after an ill
ness.
Mr. and Mrs. Talmage Henry and
children of Cowpens, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Chai\dler,
near here.
Friends of John Spratt will be
glad to know he is able to be out
again after a week’s illness.
Miss Ruth Monts resumed her
studies at 'Newberry college Tuesday
after spending the spring holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
E. Monts. Mrs. Monts and Miss Monts
were visitors in Greenville Thurs
day.
Joe-Dorman of Spartanburg, spent
the week-end with his mother, Mrs.
J. H. Donnan.
Miss Lyde Ray of Atlanta, and
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Thompson and
children of Newberty, visited Miss
Ray’s and Mrs. Thompson’s mother,
Mrs. I. O. Ray, the past week-end.
Mtoi Mary •BBa BaHcy, member of
the Campobello school faculty, spent
the week-end with her mother, Mrs.
T. L. W. BaUey.
Mrs. Paul H. Burroughs and
dlities.
New Business CiHrdially Invited
M. $. Bailey i $oi
OLDEST
BANKERS
STRONGEST
BELK'S
daughter, Ann, of Pembroke, N. H.,
are visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. F. Adair, and other relatives
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Abrams of
Ware Shoals, spent Sunday with the
IFTEIEISTERSAIE
Pf ru - 1 - A* _ ^ -1- 1*
otg imucfioiis v/ii 3priiig ifici ciiancnw
latter’s sister, Mrs. Davis Holland
Dresses and Spring Coats
CUT TO COST
One group Better Dresses, vmlues to 19.95. Out they
and Mr. Holland.
Miss Mary Nettie Henry of Green-
Fort Bragg, N. C., after spending a'wood, visited her grandmother, Mrs.
few days with his parents, Mr. and Mary Owens, and aunt, Mrs. Olin H
Sheely, Jr., the past week-end.
Mrs.. Allen C. MeSween has re-
! turned to Richmond, Va., after a visit
Mrs. J. D. Jeanes.
Mrs. H. K. Neely and daughter,
Elizabeth, haye returned to their
home in Avondale Estates, Ga., after 1 to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B.
a visit to the former’s parents, Mr. Dillard
$3.99
One group new Spring Dresses, values to $5.95, while they last
$*.77
and Mrs. A. B. Blakely, Sr. Mrs. J.
A. Harker of Atkins, also spent the
week-end with her parents.
Mrs. C. V. Potter of Chicago, HI
Fant Thomley of Columbia, spent]
the week-end with his mother, Mrs.
John L. Thomley.
Misses Mary and Lila Dillard of!
SPRING COAT PRICES
One group, values up to $16.95. Big values—■
wi»-arrive today for-a weric’s visit 4iendeTSonvtne, N. C., are visifmg^
here. She will be the guest of Mr
and Mrs. Eugene Hitt.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Young of
Jacksonville, Fla., were guests a few
days this week of Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Blakely, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Armstrong and
children of Gray Court, spent Sun
day with Mrs. Armstrong’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hitt.
their sister, Mrs. N. Reese Young, for
several weeks.
Mrs. E. B. Setzler of Roanoke, Va.,
and Miss Helen Derrick of Charlotte,
N. C., were week-end guests of their
sister, Mrs. Arnold M. Cannon, and
Mr. Cannon.
Mrs. T. A. Howell and sons, Tom-j
my and Gene., of Valpariso, Fla., are-
spending several weeks with Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Carter F. Miller and {Howell's mother, Mrs. H. D. Rantin,
children of Asheville, N. C., Mr. and i while Lieutenant Howell is in Wash-
Mrs. Robert Dixon and children ofjington for a special army course.
Blackstock, were guests Sunday of Dr. D. H. McFadden of Duke hos-
Mrt. W. D. Franks. pital, Durham, N. C., spent the week-
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sims and Patsy end with his parents, Dr. and Mrs.
Sims of Atlanta, Ga., Mrs. J. P. Mad- i M. J. McFadden.
dox of Madison, Ga., and Miss Char- Miss Ruth Holland of Winston-
lie Sims of Greenwood, spent the'Salem, N. C., is on a two weeks’ visit
week-end with their mother, Mrs. C.jhere to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.
L, Sims, who is ill at her home onjR. Holland.
Mrs. J. D. Owens and daughter.!
$9.8S
One group Spring Coats, only 9 left, values to $9.95. Buy now!
$4.77
SATIN SUPS
Here’s a real buy! Satin Slips, plain and lace-trimmed, tearose
and white. A $1.00 value. Sp^iai—
SOc each
CHAMBRAY
Mra. N. W. McDaniel, Mr. and Mrs. {June, will return today from Camp 11 Sale! 1,000 yards Dress Chambray. Beautiful quality.
Charlie McDaniel and daughter,, Stewart, Ga., where they spent a few I in |daina and stripes. The 25e kind. Extra Sp^ial. Yard
Mary Jean, Joe and Romulus Mc
Daniel were week-end guests of the
former’s sister, Mrs. S. R. Flint, in
Winston-Salem, N. C., and attended
the Easter sunrise service of the
Home Moravian churdi.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Blakely, Sr.,
Mrs. John T. Young, Mrs. H. K.
ir
days with Sergeant Owens.
Mrs. C. J. Bouknight of Concord,]
N. C., is visiting her mother, Mrs.]
Metta Stone. Also here for the week-1
end were Mrs. Stone’s daughter, Mrs. I j
W. Q. Grigg, the Rqv. Mr. Grigg, and'
son, Quay, of Catawba, N. C.
Mrs. N. Reese Young, and her sis-
SALE SPRING SHOES
Neely and daughter of Avondale Es-jters, Misses Mary and Lila Dillard
tales, Ga., who have been visiting I of Hendersonville, N. C., visited thefr
here, spent Thursday in Greenwood; brother, John H. Dillard, in Augusta,
with their daughter and sister, Mrs.lGa., Monday. Friends here of Mr.
Bonner Harvley. * | Dillard will be glail to know his con-1
All early spring Shoes dras-
tioUly reduced! One group
shoes, values to $2.95, now—
$1.44
Mr, and Mrs. W. D. Cauthen of
Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. V. C.
Crapps and children of Columbia,
Mrs. D. F. Whitman and children
and Gudger Watkins of Forest City,
N. C., spent Sunday with Mr. and
dition has improved.
B. H. Boyd and W. W. Harris at-1
tended the annual stockholders'!
meeting of the Winston-Salem, N. C.
Federal Hirnie Loan Bank on Satur-|
day. They were accompanied by Mrs.
Other Spring Shoes Priced
Low
Mai’s Shoes
Bt; $ure you get
Mrs. John D. Dominick, Mr. and Mrs. t Boyd and Mrs. Harris, the party re-
James Dominick and Mr. and Mrs.lmaining throu^ Sunday for the an-!
Of SODA,
NITRATE
H. C. Suber.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ferguson ahd
daughter, Miss Emily Ferguson, spent
Easter with their son and brother,
Lawrence Ferguson, who is a student
at Fishbume Military school in
Waynesboro, Va. They were accom
panied h(»ne by Mr. Ferguson’s sis
ter, Mist Jeanette Ferguson, of East
Ortoife, N. J., tw a visit.
nual Easter sunrise service of theij
Home Moravian church.
Miss Louise Coe has resumed her!
studies at the University of South
Carolina after spending the spring
holidays with her grandparmts, Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. SiUnds. AUki visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Shanda recently
wore their dau^ters, Mrs. R. L. Coe
of Columbia, Mrs. T. P. P. Carson of
Ton Terry and Weyenberg
quality shoes, correctly styl-
td, quality miule. Tu-toncs,
tans, brown and white. Ev
erything that’s new. Sizes
6 to 12~-
$2.95 to $5.95
Other Men’s Dress Oxfords
$1.98
SANDALS
Special purchase of Summer
Sandals. Just the thing for
hot days. Regular $1.00 val
ues, all new stock. Sixes 4 to
9. Better hurry—
50c Pair
SILK HOSE
Ladies' sheer quality, 3 and
4-thread pure silk, full fash
ioned Hose. Irregulars of 79c
quality. New spring shades.
Sizes S'/j to 10!]. Look what
a huy—
25c Pair
Thursday, Friday and
Saturday on^.