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Unexcelled CandiesNoted fos their purity and freshness. The
taste tells the story better than we can here 'for every morsel of Whitjnan’s Delicious Candies is a real delight.
Our Refrigerator Case contains all the various assortments including the famous Whitman Sampler, and strictly fresh at all timesi
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Frank Kellers, Ph. G., Pr6p.“The Rexall Store1’
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The path to at least moderate wealth is open to you, but you will have to enter ' ;
By Way of the Savings Account Route.
No man has ever attained even moderate wealth without the aid of a bank account, if you really have the ambition to acquire wealth you will start an account at once. It is the only way.
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We atjtribute a large measure of our success in the banking business to the friendship existing between our customers and the personnel of this institution.
It always gives us pleasure to serve in any of the various lines of banking.
M. S. Bailey £ SonBANKERS
“Clinton’s Oldest Bank”
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Saturday, Feb. 22ud, Ikmii" Wash- ington’s Birthday, and a National holiday, all hanks in the city will he closed.
Miss Bell Young has been visiting in the city as the guest of Miss Ruby Wilson.. Mrs, Sajn Adair, of Renno, is visiting Mr, T. M. Adair’s family. • *
Mrs. Durst, of Greenwood, was the guest of Mrs. Crawford Clapp last w'cek. '
Mite- iNisat River&prof Spa#au- burg is visiting her sister, Mrs^J, W. Copeland. Hr.
Mrs. Annie Dick of Sumter w^s the guest of Mrs. Hunter last week while visiting her son at the Presbyterian College.
Dr. Henry II. Sweets of Louisville, Ky, secretary of Ministerial Relief and Education in the Southern Presbyterian church, filled the pulpit Suiiduy of the First Presbyterian church both morning and evening, and the Thornwell Memorial church in the afternoon.
The college authorities and student’s of the Presbyterian College are observing this week as a wqgk of prayer for schools and colleges, being led in their devotional exercises by the Rev. Mr. Squires of the Presbyterian church of Laurens.
Mrs.. Cozby of Winnsboro, with Miss Wilhenrina Mayes, are hereon •a visit to her daughter, Mrs. .). D. Cozby. . ~~7~ 7t~
Mrs. T.yP. Burgess and Miss Frances Burgess left Monday for Walterboro, on account of the illness of Mrs. Burgess’s mother.
Mr. L. R! Therrell of Andrews spent the week-end in town.
Miss Lois Johnson visited in Laurens last week.
Mrs. Will Putman has returned from a trip to H part an burg.
Mrs. Robert MeLeos and little Robert, are visiting Min. Homer ToddJu Greenville.
.Mrs. James Sprunt of Dillon is tlie guest of her sister. .Mrs. W. B. Owens. Jr.
Mr. Phillips of Ware Shoals has Trmved tu C’linton. h';ivttty necentia.l the position as liook-kei'per at the Clinton Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Phil- lijts are living in the house-formerly occupied In Mr. (Hasson Owens 11 ill.
Mrs. George White of Abbeville is spending awhile with her daughter, Mrs. George M. Wright. •
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs. Hr., M)\ .and .Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Jr., and Mr. and Mh*s. James R. Copeland visited in Columbia last week.
R. Z. Wright of , the United States navy, returned to Charleston Wednesday after being at homo a few days.
Mrs: Eugene Pratt or Groen- wqpd returnetl home last week after spending several weeks here with her mot heir. ^.Mrs. MaryPrather- ^%.Miss Evtio lewis’spent Tuesday
night and Wednesday in Whitmire. ^ Miss Frances Garvin who is teaching at Hones Path was at home for the wreek-cnd.
Mr. B. L. King and Miss Ella Adair returned home Friday after visiting the Northern markets in the interest of his millinery7 and dry goods depirtifient. Miss Day is w^fh King’s ag in this spring as milliner, having arriv al in the city yesterday.
Mi-s Maggie Finney who has been connected with Jaeol>s & Co.,* t I Jfoi- some time, has accepted a position with the Bell-Workman Co. as book-keeper apd began her (new work Monday,
Mr. Roy Simpson- of Greenwood is spending the week in town] ,-i-
Frank B. Estes, formerly of the Presbyterian College, but now- in theTTnited States marines, spent several days here this week wdth
his brother and friends byterian College.
Miss Julia Cunningham of Cross Hill.,has returned home after a Few weeks visit to her aunt. Mrs. W. -P.' .'oMontjoy.
Mr. Sam Bailey and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Anderson. Jr., of Greenville, attended the funeral services here Saturday of Mrs. Fannief Bailey.
Mr. Christopher Adair has re- fVrrnetl fronra trip tf»''Washin^mt.
Miss Rosa Shannon of Whitmire, Twho lias been visit in g her sister.Miss Connie Shannon, returned home this. week.
Mr. and Mrs. Andre R. Wallnek of Jefferson, have located 'here (luring (he past -week. Mr. Wallaek being connected with the Art Department of Jacobs Co.
HONOR ROLL FOR 0 It .11) KD SCHOOL.
* First Grade: Elsie Ellar, Ruth Todd, Rae Word, Mobel Musk, J. D. AlcMeek- in, Keith Adair, Delwey Bailey. Jack Dorothy 'Wilson, Velma Word, Annie Troutman, Louise WTham, Edgar Copeland, Avanell Templeman, Draxton Dutton, Elbert Wilson, Myrtlo Renno, Rose 'Eubanks, Ruth- Carter, Edna Beauchamp, Early Albercrombie.
Second Grade:—Alice Benjamin, Eva Rice, George Rutherford, Rachel O'Daniel, George Shcdd, Grange Campbell, Pearl Bailey, Florence Bailey, Vallie Campbell, Helen Milam, D. Recce Williams, Mildred Hipp.
Third Grade: —Fay Adair, Fannie Bailey. Downs Bell, Jeanette Crawford, Carolyn Hentz, Ethel Troutman, Isaac Copeland, Peanette Leake, Runettc McPherson, Frances McSw^ain, Paul Quinton, Elizebeth Sheelqy.
Forth Grade:—Margaret Copeland, Virgil Abrams, Rossanna Vance, Dudley Cozby. Frances Dutton, Sara Ham- cock, Rosalie Jones, Emma Littl£, Grage League, Vivian Smith, Francis Sheeley, Mary Bell Todd, Fant Thorn- ley.
Fifth Grade:—Nell Dillard. Nil! 'Clapp. Thos. Heath Copeland, Ellen Cope 1 a ml, EueJ_ —Copeland... - Alarian. Copeland, Frances Brtl, Lucy, Bpiley, Viiginia Benjamin. William Adair, Penrlp Wright, Dorothy McSwain,
Helen Hentz. Benet* Gmlfrey, James Shcdd.’Sixtli Grade: —.Mamie Bell, Mary
Pitts, Myrtle Spoon, William Farr, Ansel Bennett, William Blalock, James Templeton. -
Seventh Grade:—Clair Beauchamp, Sara Ulepm Ethel McSwain, Kate Milam. Florence Rant in, Thomas Bobo, Frank Godsey, Rogers Harrell, J. C. McPherson, Garley Thrift.
Eight Grade:—Frew Bragg, George Blalock,-Ruth, Bobo, Lillian Barrow, Lee Crocker, Marie Collins, • Mary Copeland, Lewis Darnell, Sudie Davenport lames Edmond Ferguson, Lila Hughes, Leila Norman, Jeanie Wright.
Ninth Grade:—B. Copeland, Nan Copeland, Marie Cozby, Mary Hent;y, George O'Daniel, Allen Stokes.
Tenth Grade:—Mercer Vance, Me- leroe Tliornley> Sara Pitts, Virginia McSwain, Nelle Hunter, WilliamClapp, Rosa Copeland, Nanncll Blalock.
Eleventh Grade:—Marie Adair, Beth Blakely, Collette Griffin.
In a well-playedjjamo-of basket ball held >in the college gym on Wednesday evening' the Presbyterian College defeated Carolina by a score of 4 oto 21.
S&SS IS 3K 9£ SIS & m 2!5 as
Note Theseduced Prices:
Sliced Boiled Ham .... 65c _(no bone) 55^0
| Breakfast Bacon, pound . 65c J11 big can Hominy .? . t . 15c |l King Niit Butter ..... 45c
| Fresh Creamery Butter ... 65c
Simpson (rocen Co. 8S
i.GOOD THINGS TO EAT
jg| Phone 99 and 100 Clinton, S. O*
Let us fill your Bottles with our
Pure Fresh Drugs
We sell all the
MedicinesWe cannot fill your Bottles with any but pure,
fresh drugs because that is the only kind we allow 4o come into our store.
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You ought to .keep a supply of household remedies right in your house so as to be ready for any emergency before the doctor can come. Buy them from us and KNOW they are right.
SADLER-OWENS PHARMACYThe Musgrove Drug Store at Union Station
Telephone Number 400 •
Newspaper of Cobleutz Suspended for Article Criticising Americans. '
.Coblenz, Feb. 15/—The publication of a poetical “prayer for. Ahe Kaiser” coupled with only slightly concealed criticism of the Americans, resulted in the suspension of a newspaper at Treves today.
A bookseller has been held for/•»trial in the same city for. offering sale beeks written-.by the former German minister of colonies, Dr. Solf, and printed in English, in which a defense of German colonization methods was made in connection with a ke-'
!i i^viticism of tre colonial policies and methods of the Allies, especially GreatBritain. . . r. • • He, -• ^................ . — ^ ■ --- --
Colds Cause Grip and InfluenzaLAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets mow cause. There l» only ooe “Bromo Qainine.” E.W, GROVE'S signature on the bo*. 90c.
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You get good things to eat at reasonable prices. Give us yourorder and we will make good.
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Ask for Morara Coffee. Ground in sealed tins. You will find mighty ^ood flavor and strength
). in this coffee. 35 efts the pound.
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B. KINGTELEPHONE NO. 54
The Cash Grocer