The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 07, 1925, Image 8
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON,
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THURSDAY. KAY 7 IMS
Ptofts THAT LAST
J. B. FRONTIS
JEWELER
CLINTON. 8. C.
Just received new lines Silk
Sport Sweaters and Scarfs—^
special prices.
DANZlCER’S DEPT. STORE
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"Editor and Qantra!Manaqtr-
WILL ROGERS ~
J^EW YORK is building some
more of those subways under
the ground. No use building any
more; people can’t find their way \
out of the ones they "got now. ^
There’s people down underground
in New York that haven’t been up
for years. New York people- are
just like a lot of Gophers'; every
time they sea.a hole in the ground
they grab a nickel and duck for it.
If they kec^ on living underground^ The
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in two more generations their chil
dren will have fur like a rat
What’s this Subway got tt> do
with ‘Ball’ Durham?,
Nothing.
What do people outside New
York care about how New York-
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Nothin; 1 'JS---."//
But there is afTold spying that
onfe half the world don’t khow how
the other half liy^jsoT am telling
you hoW they live, not as an Ad biit ‘
as a fact. Five rfiiilion Ground Hogs
in New York rush through' life
missing one Train and being shoved
into the next. The real trouble is
that they can’t smoke'‘Bull* Dur
ham down there.
The Forthcoming'
City Bond Election
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BUILD A GOOD NAME.
^OtJR LOSS BY RUST.
DID ‘‘FATE’’ GET HIM?
HONOR THE AUTOMOBILE.
* What is the value of a good nam£?
Financiers that bought the Dodge au
tomobile company from the heirs of
the two .utile.brothers that established
It, have re-sold the company jta the
public (keeping a lot of stock lor
themselve^) at a valuation in which
the name “Dodge” represents $80,-
000.000. The public eagerly purchases
the stock and bonds at that valua
tion. / ; ' \ "
Similarly, when Hart Schaffner &
Marx made a company of. their busi
ness, the name which they had estab
lished, by business ability and SQUND
ADVERTISING, sold for five times
as much as the actual assets. And
that name was probably ’ worth
TWENTY .times as "much as the as
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should; be very evident to all the citi-
xenl. * The carrying of a large float
ing debt is more or less dangerous to
the credit of the town, and is at all
times unwise and moreover contrary
to the law, which would prohibit one
council from running up a debt to be
liquidated by another and
council. In order~thereforej to get tfpr
affairs straight it is extremely d
ble th^t-4his bond issue carry; 4a it
will/48sisti«^>ii>atnoting various-other
interests of the town .which require
appropriatioK and for which appro
priation cannot be made adequately
as long as the inconfie of the town has
to be absorbe<i in,redbcing the .float
ing debt, i
. The bond issue for paving will b%
returned to the community in le
than two years in reduced operating
cost of the cars owned and operated
by the citizens of Clinton. It will be
reflected hiany. times over in the en
hancement of real estate. It 4rtll be a
convenience to all the citizens and to
the visiting public. It will be an ad
vertisement of the progressiveness of
the city and will assist in attraptmi
new settlers. Mt will even aidvj|L
securing cheaper money, for most of
the insurance Companies decline to
lend money in towns which are not
ffeved. From every viewpoint this
paving should be done as quickly, as
possible. It happens that paying con
tracts can be had now at a lower fig-
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Build up a name by b ones fy* ,
teUigence, WISE ADVERTISING;; and j ure than they could have been had at
yoti have something that fire, earth- any time in the past. Offers are al-
quake or tornado cannot destroy. " \ ready in hand ranging as low as $2.13
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E FACILITIES AND HELPFUL SER
GE OF OUR ORGANIZATION ARE AT
OUR DISPOSAL.
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Rust costs this country $300,000,-
000 a year and scientists wonder how
they can save that mop»yv—-jfrre vrny*mwjcixs r
is to U«e copper %r~-bfass instead of 1
iron, for water pipes, gutters, etc.
per square yard fqf the actual paying
and necessary top soil removal, so. that'
when street intersections and storm
i and.gutters are added,
the cost is hardly likely to exceed
$2.60 per square yard, whfereas the
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E WILL BE GLAD TO HAVE YOU
^You are told that rust is caused by; paving alone of the asphalt streets in
electricity generated by water and air jClintoo cost when put .down, $2.93 per
combining. A way may tfe found to 1 square yard, exclusive of storm sew-
make_iron rust-proof. Meanwhile, ers and street intersections. These
wherever air and water mix, use cop- was never a better time to float bonds,
per or brass and forget ydur troubles and there was never a better time to
buy at a low figure the greatly need-
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for a hundred years.
OUR SERVICE MAKES FRIENDS”
ed hard-surface for our streets. The
Palmquist went down with county about to pave fium~tgarens
Oscar
the Titantic. But he came back to
the surface, swam fqyhours in the
icy waters, and lived unttb-March 23,
last. Ris body was fourd in a shal
low pond in Connecticut. He had wan
dered into the pond, and drowhed.
to Clinton, and in another year or
will pavfe from Clinton to Kinards.
Later paving wilT be put. down be
tween Clinton and Moun,tville and be
tween Clinton and Whitmire by the
state. The town should' lead rather
than fpllow state improvements on
through highways, while many of the
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That will cause solemn moralizing.
“If you’re born to be drowned, you’ll j streets which are not through high
never be hanged, and vice versa.”
Some will say swim as hard as you
like, the water will get
Turks and mHKons of other
ways are eager for paving.
♦ It is likely that there will be peti
tions in for paving 50 per cent more
mileage. than the money supplied by
The First National Bank
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^CLINTON’S STRONGEST BANK”
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entals, deeply religious and super-j the $i60,00(rbond issue, and the street
•titious will assure you that the day I paving certificates will supply. AH
of your death was fixed millions of| 0 f ^jj e8e bo’nd issues are conservative
years before you were born. God! 88 compared with .the needs of the
knows exactly when you will die and community at the present time. The
how. Therefore, the hour and manner
MUST have been fixed from aH eter
nity, otherwise God could not know.
And to doubt that he )c nows things
ahead is impious.
voting of the bond issues will mark
a new step forward in Clinton pro-,
gress and development anH enrich
ment. Their failure would be a vast
Cold, common sensd, however, says
that Palmquist would not > have been
drowned, had fie not. wandered into
[the pond, and Would have been drown
ed when the Titanic s^ank, had he not
been a strong swimmer. This world
woqld be too dull if everything were
fixed for us in advance.
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eahrmity.
Signed: , J; F. JACOBS^Mayor.
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NO ACCOUNT
Generally
Mrs. P. D. Nelson, of Lake Charles^
And if, as j La., writes: “It was a long time’' be-
the Turks believe, all is settled m ad-1 fore we found out what was the mat-
vance, and Allah and Mohammed, be-1 ter, I wanted^ to sleep all the time,
tween them, know everything, each suffered with my eyes, backache and
man’s fate and destination after death, headache. Had no energy and was no
must be settled in advance., In that account generally,
case, why struggle to reach Moham- j “Doctor examined me and saicM had
med’s paradise? Struggling would Bright’s Disease, but could do ine no
P. S. I’m going to write some more pieces
tliXYj-will appear in this paper. J^fep
looking for them.
J SIXTY FIVE TEARS AGO!
In 1860 a blen<ft>f tobacco
wasbom—‘Bull* Durham,
"p"-' On quality alone it has
^ ' won recognition wherever
tobacco is known. It still
offers the public this —
, more flavor, more enjoy
ment and a lot more money
left at the end of a week's
smoking. -, '
TWO BAGS fir 15 cents
100 cigarettes for 15 cuts
Durham
Guaranteed by
IM CO 11*0 RATS D
III Fifth Avenue, New York City
not do any good, if you’re sentenced
before you’re born.
On motoring toutfs tftroughouL^the
United, States, seeing America first,
and seeing- America in the most com
fortable; satisfactory way, Americans
will spend this year $2,500^)00-,000.
This gigantic sum will be divided
among the various communities along
the popular motor roads of thd coun
try. - And prosperity will increase
greatly in the wake of the two and a
half billions of cash left behind^
good. I took Hobo Kidney and Blad
der Remedy and was healed.”
The Hobo Medicine Company, Beau-
mbat, Texas, guarantees a treatment
of six bottles to give entire satisfac
tion or they will refund the $6.00^
Price $1.20 per bottle or six fiottles
for $6.00.
For sale by all druggists.
Respect the automobile, the men
the
that make thjem, perfect and. cheap..
And if you have np automobile, go
and get one. To be WITHOUt ft is
extra vagai):fe. ; * V
Daniel Clancy, father of twanty
sons and daughters, drank a little
too much in honor of his oldest’ son’s
approaching marriage,. and was ar
rested. • *; *
’ “Go free,” said the magistrate^ “the
father of twenty is entitled to a little
celebration.
That’s judicial wisdom. You ob
serve that it is usually the father of
twenty, not the mother, who celebrates
in that particular way. Any obstetri
cian will convince you that the mother
of twenty really might celebrate with
a good excuse. But the mother of
twenty or more, or fewer, is content
to celebrate by setting a good exam
ple. ’ .
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■ Ladies^—Silk Dresses—latest
creations, newest colors. $6.98
to $13.98.
DANZIGER’S DEPT* STORE
FLOOR OIL
Odorless and not sticky.
25c per quart We fur
nish the bottle.
. SADLER-OWENS .
PHARMACY
AT ONION STATION TO. 4*
Ladies’ Gingham and Linene
House and^Porch Dresses. Spec
ials at 98c, $1.49, $1.98.,
DANZIGER’S DEPT. STORE
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FELT SLUGGISH
minofo Maa Telit About Hit
Relief from Indigettian.
“| used to suffer ” says Mr.
Walter W. Macdonala, of 711 Fair-
view Are., Edwardsville. 111.,
"with indigestion, a tight feeling
‘Some one recommended Black-
Draught. 1 began using it. 1 found
it so very satisfactory 1 nave used it
ever since. 1 wouldn’t be without
it
■My work is inside. I do not get
as much exercise as I would like,
and at times my system gets cleg-
essity
gedand l would see the necessity
of a good active medicine.
■‘After one or two doses of Black-
Draught, my head cleRra up and I
feel like new. - 3*4*. /
' “For stomach or liver trouble,
Black-Draught does good."
Thedford’s Black-Draught is rec-
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for the relief of many common- ail-
due to a torpid liver, neeo-
itive or cathartic stimulation.
25c. cast
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YOU ARE BEHIND THE TIMES WITHOUT 4-WHEEL BRAKES
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G~R-A-C-E-F- U-L / The shapely lines of this Sedan instahtly
attract the eye. Master body craftsmen Resigned and built it.'
B-A-LrA-N-C-E ! Cradled close to the roadway yet with full
clearance, '.he c£r has all tl^p steadiness and rbadability of rnuch
larger, heavier cars. S-EIC-U-R-I-T-'Y/ Nash-rdesigried 4-
wheelrbrakes give positive control atall times—along with full
balloon tires and 5 disc wheels; they're included in the price
at no extra charge. . ^
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SPECIAL SIX SERIES—ADVANCED SIX SERIES '
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Models range from $1095 to $2290, f. o. b. factory
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J. K. HATTON
“ON THE SQUARE”
CLINTON, S. C.
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