The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 01, 1919, Image 14
WRIGHT’S MINERAL
WATER INDORSED BY
CLINTON PHYSICIANS
This s|>riii}r has boon discovered on
Mr. K. Z. WnVhi’s place just two
miles below Clinton opposite Dover
,1 unction, cljise to,the public road.
This water has been analyzed at!
('lenixH) Colleire .and bii>; Ih-.mi t'mniil
to be luavily charged with Iron and
other properties, and free from all im
purities. For those that are run down
and suffer with different kinds of
stomach troubles such as Indigestion,
Kidney trouble. Sores and different
kinds of blood diseases, theiv is no
greater tonic known than Iron. I
bYstVl 1 by all t he "feiulitijL' pltysipians.
There are people now who are trsttr^"
this water a ml can testify to the jjood
that it is doin^r them.
The public is invited to visit this
spring and if you are sutferinjr from
jpiy of these kinds of diseases there is
no doubt but tliat this w\iter will Ik* of
benefit to you.
The way the hcalin<r properties of
this water was discovered was by a
man who had sores on hislejrs. and by
bathin<: them in the water they began
. to heal at owv.
I am now ready to put this water
on the market and any one suffering
from Frio Acid. Indigestion* Kidney
Trouble. Fad Blood and a general run
down condition pi the system will find
great benefit in this water.
he price of’ the water is 10e a gal
lon at the spring.
Or <> gallons for a dollar, delivered
2 gallons at a time fresh. Try G gal
lons and you can iwgin to see the good
it is doing you.
When wanting this water delevered.
Phone.I. L. Wright at either No 38
or 82.
This water is indorsed by. the fol-
lowing physicians^. Drs. T. L. W.
Bailey. W. II. Young, F. K. Shealy,
J. W. Davis.—-adv.
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Life Isn’t Life
in a rented house, a boarding house or a crowded flat. One
is too cramped, formalities too burdensome and restrictions
too numerous. It is a useless nuisance. Especially wlien
it is so easy to own your own home. Building materials are
high, but modern methods, of manufacture reduce the cost
and place a home within your reach. Labor is expensive,
but systematic construction piakes possible the erection in
only a few days. Build Today-—Stop Paying Kents.
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BUNGAI-OW NO. 42
PRICE
$879. - Lens 10
per cent, for cash.
Net price
$791.10
(Posed by Mary Pickford)
Your Village And Mine
Redpath
Chautauqua
1 C Attractions 1 C
I J including | y
Kryl and His Band
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Featuring
“War,Victory, Peace”
Great Musical Pageant
Mme.AngnstaLen$ka
Prima Donna Contralto
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and the
Culp String Quartet
Debate on
Gov’t Ownership of
Railways
Orchestral Sextet
6 Great Lectures
7—BIG DAYS—7
RE&PATH
CHAUTAUQUA
SEASON TICKETS *15#
and Wav Tax
It is Just a typical American Til
lage—perhaps yours or the one in the
next county. It has two churches and
a hotel and there is the “corner”
where the men gather after supper
to consider politics and “the state of
the Union.” Its population is about
2,000.
When war was declared it gave its
ions’ with a glad heart, and they
marched away bravely—many with a
tob in the throat, perhaps, but with
i splendid vision guiding their feet.
From the training camp these boys
went to France and were moved up
into the battle line. The »Iun was
making a desperate effort to destroy
Bviliiation in a bloody drive on Pfyrf*,.
'Thea— : **
The richest man in the village met
the hotel barber and they gripped
hands in silence. Their two sons lay
dead in the Argonne.
The village butcher boy—red-head-
sd and Irish—smiled for the last time.
He died fighting that freedom might
not perish. The town’s Beau Brum-
mel—he had never amounted to
much—won the Croix de Guerre—but
lost both eyes.
Gas claimed the son of the widow
who liveld in the little green cottage.
At first she could not speak whon
ihe received the brief telegram. Then
—“John was all I had. I hoped he
would come back. If I had two sons
[ would give them too.” That was all.
BRtr-
Am^Hca as a whole- never felt the
:-eal hand of war—not as France felt
it—nor as England—nor even as Can
ada.
Why? 6
Because our dollars stopped the
war. They made possible those tre
mendous preparations for a long war
that resulted in a short war. Never
was such a stupendous assemblage of
munitions. Germany wilted. Thou
sands of millions of dollars were
saved. But best of all, tens of thou
sands of American boys were saved.
America prepared on faith. Amer
ica holds its dollars cheaper than it
valued its sons.
The war is over. Victory is ours.
America escaped the frightful burden
of debt which would have been ours
if the war had lasted two years long
er. We still have those dollars in our
pockets.
And the boys are coming home.
But the debts the government did
contract—the debts that won the war
—must he paid. They will be paid.
America has pledged its faith, and
the faith of America has never been
Questioned. ; v
We are how asked to lend the gov
ernment some of those unpaid dollars
we still have in our pockets, arid, to
secure the loan, Victory * Liberty
Bonds will be issued—the safest in
the world. ^ . .
Then let our hearts—ami onr purses
—say how thankful we are that, per
haps, half a million American boys
were saved.
An attractive, snug, convenient, roomy little bungalow with graceful
lines embodying the most modern of architectural ideas. Securely and
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weather. Especially built for convenience. While small in appearance,
and snug Its rooms are in reality of ample size for every comfort. Built
at a tremendously reduced cost, due to the immense savings In quantity
production From the flooring-to the roof; from the siding to -he Interior,
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TfhdF 1'iece of material has Its own place." Everything Is
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ready built In panels, just that much time and cost Is eliminated In
construction.
f A w,,h *he entire process of erection systematized .and
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galow Is reduced to a minimum, and therefore, of minor considerations
A carpenter of average si>eed and experience with two laborers, can erect
the house In 7 days. The ordinary house will take almost as many weeks.
MChNFV snv ' n R ' n waste of material, time and labor. Is a
1 “saving In money. With a QUICKBILT Bungalow the ex
pense of erection Is cut in half, but that is not all. You need not pay
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the plans are made after careful studv by the best and most experienced
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perfection Is used and every waste avoided. As the houses ore mad i
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A CONVENIENTLY PLANNED HOME
The house Is shipped F. O. B. Charleston, complete with all necesssr?
material except the brick work. Size over all. 33-ft. x 21-ft.
There are two large bed rooms, size 9-ft. x 12-ft., with closets,
one spacious living room 12-ft. x 15-ft., kitchen 12-ft. x 12-ft. and an at
tractive front porch 12-ft. x 6-ft. The house is well lighted, spacious,
well ventilated and convenient. The construction Is largely of North
Carolina Pine, "The Wood Universal,” thoroughly kiln dried. Excellent
flooring and celling. Walls built In panels of siding lined with heavy
builders’ paper to Insure warmth. Durable, fire-resisting, standard as
phalt strip shingles with slate green or red finish. Artistic paneled Inside
finish. Excellent doors and sash. All necessary nails and hardware
furnished. House comes with exterior walls stained any one of a number
of standard colors or painted with one heavy coat of priming paint. Ex
terior trim and inside 'finish painted with one heavy coat of priming
paint.
WRITE TO-DAY
for further Information amt a copy of our complete and attractive, Il
lustrated book, “QUICKBILT Bungalows" No. B-48.H will explain all
about No. 42 and many other attractive QUICKBILT Bungalows. It Is
FREE for the asking. Merely fill out the coupon below and mail it.
Better still. If Bungalow No. 42 fills your needs, tell us the color de
sired and Instruct us to ship Immediately,
COUPON—Clip Here and Mail To-Day.
! Please send me your book, “QUICKBILT Bungalows” No. B-48.Am f
■ especially interested in a room house. 1
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QUICKBILT • Bunpa!ow Desjt., A. C. Tuxbury Lumber Co., Charleston, S. C*
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HE HAD THE GRIT 1 *
THAT WON THE WAR
It will Ik* interesting to the people of Clinton to know that the A. C. Tuxbury Lumber Company whose advertise
ment appears above and whose advertising campaign is covering the South are one of the customers of Jacobs and Com-
pfhiy of this city. The entire advertising campaign including preparation of copy, sales and advertising plan, designing,
photo-engraving, electrotyping and printing are handled by Jacobs and Company,the advertising department of the A. C.
Tuxbury Lumber Company being entirely in their hands.
Jacobs A Company hike pleasure in announcing that the A. C. Tuxbury Lumber Company are thoroughly reliable,
being one of the largest lumber corporations in the Southern States. . Their houses, the QuickbilT Bungalows are practi
cal. ecomical, attractive. The bungalows are not a new thing and untried for they are in use all over the country. The
United States Government alone has bought hundreds of them for use in this country and in France.
If you are interested in building and attracted by the advertisement above we would suggest that you drop around
in the office of Jacobs and Company and any of the firm members will be delighted to give you personally any informa
tion you may desire in regard to the A. C. Tuxbury Lumber Company, or QuickbilT Bungalows. , ■
Carter Glass, secretary of the treas
ury. copied the following note, among
others, from the note book of a Re4
Cross nurse when he was in Trance:
“One boy I shall always remember.
His right shoulder was practically
shot away and he had'a big wound
in his back and one in his left eye.
But he sat straight up and wouldn’t
let anybody help him. He didn’t say
a word while they pulled of! the tight
clinging gauze from the red. raw, wet
flesh that quivered in spite of him.
When the flfst wound was finished all
he said was:
“Do you think I could rest a minute,
Doc, before you do the second one^ 1
“Red, raw, wet flesh”—Americar
flesh. It was not yellow. Think oi
that when you are asked to buv Vic
tory Liberty bonds, you who triiuli
you have done enough. !.’■ *
Laurens*Chautauqua
Week, May 13-20th.
DON’T FORGET
US
Vfhen you need any
thing in the line bf
neat and attractive
Printing.
Habitual Constipation Cured
, In M to 21 Days
"LAX-POS WITH PEPSIN" is a specially-
prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual
Constipation. It relieves promptly but
should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days
to induce regular action. It Stimulates and
Kudates. Very Pleasant to Taka. Me
per bottle. —.
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Firet American Flag to' Enter Germany With Our Arifiy of Occupation.
The Victory Liberty Loan will pay the bills for maintaining Our Expedi
tionary Forces overseas. (Illustration copyrighted by CotanittUe on
labile Information from Underwood it Underwood, N. T.)
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Clinton,
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