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from pure bred S. C. Brown Leghorns, $1.50 per setting of S. 6. Dillard, tfc Ker Sale—Pure Wannamaker Cleve land big boll cotton. See grown by ns and ginned on our private gin and culled at $1.26 per bushel, F. 0. B; Newberry, -S. C. Johnson-Mc- Crackin Co. 2i-4tp Notice—No four-footed beast of any kind, and only Messrs. Richey, Will Nelson and George Shands allowed on the Christian place. Parrott Mil am, Lidie R. Milam. 17-2tp Wanted—72000 Salespeople now MAKE BIG MONEY selling Wat kins nationally advertised household products. YOU CAN TOO. Estab lished 1868. Resources $16,000,000. Branches all over U. S. and Canada. Rare CHANCE JU|T NOW for City FOR RENT—One five room cottage on Calhoun Street, $16 per month. Apply to Mrs. R. H. Young. Itp MiBBUQt OX Jlnpt M ru-: • •t -j FOR SALE—Four mules, 7 and 8 years old; weight 1000 to 1200 lbs. Price right. C. W. Weir,' Renno, S. C. 17-24-2tp FIRST BUYER gets big Phonograph and seventy-five records for $85. Come and see it. O'Daniel & Reid. tfc Sales dealers, men,or women, full or part time, in city of Clinton and else where. Wride today for our practical, sure MONEY-MAKING PLAN. J. R. Watkins Co. Dept. 99, 155-159 Perry St., New York. 17-2tc WANTED—25 head cattle for pas turing. Price right. Callie Cope land place. C. A. Owens. Itp FOR TAXI—Call 151J, night or day. Careful driver, prompt service. Taxi No. 1. 6-8-5tp $75 A WEEK. Man or woman want ed with ambition, industry and small capital, to distribute Rawleigh’s Household Products to steady users in your locality. We train and help you so you, can make up to $100 a .week or more. No experience neces sary. Pleasant, profitable, dignified Wcjrk. Apply today. W. T. Rawleigh Company, Dept. SC 1162, Memphis, Tenn. 17-24-l-3tc ANNOUNCEMENTS The rata for Candidate Cards for Mayor, State and County offices is $5.00; for Alderman, $3.00. All an nouncements payable in advance. FOR MAYOR I hereby announce myself as a candidate for . Mayor of Clinton, sub ject to the rules of the Democratic primary. LEE. ADD BLAKELY. FOR RENT—One nine room house, $15.00 per month. Apply to J. W. Leake. Itp FOR ALDERMAN Ward One ^ I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Alderman from Ward One, subject to the result of the City Democratic primary. HENRY T. HEARN. Ward Five The friends of R. J. McCrary, by his consent, wish to announce his as a candidate for Alderman from Ward Five, subject to the result of the Democratic primary. FOR CLERK OF COURT I hereby announce myself as candidate for the office of Clerk Court of Laurens County, subject to the result of the Democratic primary TOY A. DRUMMOND. SPRING OPENING l FOR TWO DAYS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY APRIL 18 and 19 N. George Gross, representing Schloss Bros., will be with us displaying the newest weaves and styles for Tailor-made Cloth ing. You are cordially invited to call and see his line and have your correct measure ment made. L. H. DAVIDSON Clinton, S, C. I jgggflgniizranuHianinsfimniraiu^^ NEVER FORGET CasinO WHERE EVERYBODY GOES Monday and Tuesday, April 21st and 22nd ‘TRIFLING WOMEN” Metro Pictures presents a Rex Inrram production starring Ramon Navarro and Barbara LaMarr. As a production it is ace-high, a real production fen every way with work of whole cast excellent. Monday—Two Reel Comedy Tuesday—Two Reel Comedy Both Days—11c and 28c frfW'l 11 l l-H-Hl 11 I I I M lll> HRIST )a risen r is the regular salutation all over eastern Christendom on Easter Sunday morning. It Is the re-echo of the wonder cry of the first Christians as the realisation at last forced itself upon them that the Im possible had happened; Christ is risen! They had fohnd it such a bitter thing to lay their beloved Master dead in the grave. Death always Is bitter, us ually almost impossible to bear up against. Of His death the disciples were cer tain; of their grief there could be no doubt. Every one of us who owns • little plot of holy ground, consecrated to us by what we could see through tears of an open grave, of falling clods of earth going to earth, can sympa thise with them. We know what the blackness of that darkness is, from whence there comes no response to onr cry. “Christ is risen!" The message came on the first day of the week, with the risen Savior Himself as Its proof. Sorrow fled, the blackness of the grave was changed Into brightness of Joy un speakable ; “Christ is risen!" The grave had not Imprisoned Him ! Death had not conquered Him! His own pierced body was there again, endued with thrilling life once more. Ask His mother. She knows her Son. In the ecstasy of love, too full of Joy even to wonder, hear her answer—“He Is risen. Indeed!" Ay, Christ Is risen! And the grave ha* not hurt Him. Nay, He is the more glorious for it I His body Is now su perior to time and space, or to any of their laws; Just ns the Euster Illy Is superior to the bulb you hid In the ground; or, as the waving com field Is better than the bare grain in the sack. And the loved ones, even the little ones we laid with such sorrow in the grave, they, too, will rise In like man ner, all the better; ay, ever so much better for the death which makes the resurrection possible! Just as we, too, taken apart, bit by bit, by the tender nlchemy of the grave, as the watch maker takes apart a watch, shall be put together again, purified, glorified, to go on forever, and forevermore. * l Wednesday, April 23rd “THE WOMAN CONQUERS’ With Katharine MacDonald, Bryant Washburn and Mitchell Lewis. A good Hudson Bay picture—plenty of snow and ice scenes. Good work by all stars and a picture that will be appreciated by any audience. Also “Leather Puahers.” 11c and 22c Thursday and Friday, April 24th and ,25th “MOTHERS IN LAW” Featuring Gaston Glass, Ruth Clifford, and Josef Swickard. What does your mother-in-law say when your conduct does not agree with her moral code? Or is she too slow for these jazz days ? Here's a stirring motion picture about a mother-in-law who took a family trouble into her own hands. Was »he justified? Come and see. Thursday—Two Red Comedy Friday—Two Reel Comedy Both Days—11c and 28c Saturday, April 26th “THE DEVIL’S BOWL” In this picture NEAL HART has one of the best acting parts of his movie career and one that will please all lovers of far Western type Stories. William Duncan and Edith John son—“STEEL TRAIL" No. 4. Also One Reel Comedy. lie and 28c LAST”, ■M featuring WITHIN THE LAW,” featuring Norma Harold Lloyd. Coming—“SAFETY “MAY TIME” and 1 , Talmadge. The best picture she ever made. Watch our programs for the announcement of these coming attractions. Let me impress upon everybody to read them carefully so there will be no misunderstanding when you come to the show Onr spelling Bring each pi * receive a free NOTICE tames to a dose with late bunnies with sweet chocolate ex pressions on their little chocolate faces; even their ears are alert in their chocolate fashion. New clothas are being worn. Or dd ones are spruced up. There la new life, new courage, new Jagrousaeaa la the air. “Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia!" this Is program, spelled aad Rim With Christ BMP* possible to be Christ tad yet remain on the level of Leave your orders early for your EASTER FLOWERS Prices furnishes on request. SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY Phone 400 Phone 400 666 * •suuaS a in shi>j -ja.vaj snoii ~UH jo anzuaQ ‘joAaj puu sumo. JOJ UOfldUDSdJd v si I x>t!$buth Beauty linked with power that stays young — that's the Willys- Knight! The quiet Willys-Knight sleeve-valve engine improves with r use—a fountain of thrills and satisfactions. In ten years we Lave never known a Willys-Knight engine to wear out! Touring $1195, Coupe-Sedan Standard $1450, 5-pass. Standard Sedan, now $1695, t o. b. Toledo. WILLYS- KNIGHT F.T JJS MOTOR CO. |L J 01 il i ■ « I r—3 [ i ~ 11 ! ■ — I [~r—I r —H r— J f"r—f r——1 ^t=lr=Jr=Jr=lr=lr=lr=lr=ir=if=ii=ii=3gH The Tlegistering Piano Iril (©. 1,14. We.t.m N.w.pap.r Union.) HE churches are filled with flowers. Many people are wearing flowera. The church bells are ring- f ing, people are hurrying to chubch In a new, vigorous, glad spirit. The choirs are singing. The congre gations sing, too. “Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia!" The air still holds some of the win ter’s chill within It, but there Is, too, the warmth of spring to be felt. Everyone feels It. Everyone Is smil ing, happy, gay. They are wishing each other “A Happy Easter." 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