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-♦r v'V •^,:P : *':«;-/■ ••AGE SIX •- - » '? THE CLINTON CHR01 CLINTON, SOUTH >• . . V’,- • X’i • :'■• ». r \ } 'Z£J2 v. '* : r ; v s ^‘v- - rv " 4P w ‘ • 5 0 . f ' * ' ’ . *•. "’’ •'J? fc r% 4;*t - •, •«, 1 ^? WI * v t • One for all-AII for One A community or town can no more afford to be divided against itself than can a family. Clinton is in reality one big family—as is every town and community regardless of its size. Are we divided against ourselves? The question cannot be answered collectively, It must be answered individually—and there is no better time to answer than TODAY. Let us face the facts. Let each of us check up on our own short-comings and each decide to never again, by word or act, be guilty of disloyalty to our town or an unconscious traitor to our own best interests. Perhaps there are those of us who do not fully realize how our seeming little acts are a violation of loyalty,—and finally a direct blow against our own personal in terests. Let us illustrate. A big majority of us are property owners. We worked, earned and saved to invest here. When we bought we naturally hoped our investment would be a pay ing one. Whether our investments are paying ones depends absolutely and entirely upon every one of us. There is no selfish motive in the aim. If we make Clinton a better to\Vn—and a more prosperous town which, through industrial and commercial -needs will at tract new people, then all will reap prosperity, the new-comers as well as we of our loyal family who built it up. The method of acheiving this is a simple one. All we have to do is throw all of our resources into home affairs. These resources include all of our buying and selling—pleasures and amusements, as well as needed material things. Increased business means more money in circulation—all of which in turn is thrown right back into building, improvements, more work and better wages. But the big point is to start doing it TODAY—and EVERY DAY we should reli giously follow this policy—else we are disloyal—dividing our family against it self and helping its fall. ^ LET US START TODAY TO MAKE “A BETTER TOWN” Contributed to the Cause of "Better Business” By Publishers-Printers-Stationers CLINTON, - - - SOUTH CAROLINA >AY, APRIL 24, 1924 kJtM." £&% * i •</< .:r>f m.'i . r "' V ‘ h 3 r *dr*.*&t i .. ' . m , ^ W'. .M r \ ■ • ■t: I i'- • 1 ' *\ . '74 ♦, -vy -• -> _ . ■:& -si 1 *" \ tmiwm m mwi ;4 hv ;^: ,V,>' v, aw