The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 24, 1925, Image 8

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8 2 CANS OF MAZOLA at our regular price of 25c each—and a 3rd can FREE Aunt Jemima buckwheat 15c Tuno Peanut Butter Lb. 22c Saturday, Sept. 26 At » . % . HAVE come into Clinton to be of service to the people of this city and sec tion-service not only in the matter of SAVINGS for our patrons on the highest classes of Pure Food Products, but to become closely identified with this splendid city—to aid in any way we can in her progress and upbuilding. Our Clinton Store is just one of nearly 250 stores operated over Georgia and South Carolina, with headquarters in Atlanta. We share the savings we make through our big buying power with our patrons. Thus it is that you can always depend upon getting the HIGHEST QUAUTY of PURE FOODS at the LOWEST POS SIBLE PRICES. _ FREE—OPENING A Number of Samples and Other Packages of Pure Foods, Shoe ; Polish, Caps, for Boys, etc.—As Long as They Last. ALSO 50 BREAD KNIVES FREE * ** ss :: '< MAKING 3 CANS FOR 50c Large Octagon SOAP Each 51-2C Limit 4 to a Customer BONITA S[YRUP One 11-2 can for 15c. A second can for 1c— ■ MAKING 2 CANS FOR \ 16c SKINNER'S MACARONI Spaghetti or Egg Noodles. One package at regular price of 9c—a second package for 2c— 2 PKGS. FOR ll c ROGERS Delicious Mayonnaise A regular 8 ouncell3c size of Mayonnaise, Relish or 1000 Island Mayonnaise— ^ Reduced for Opening Day Only Calumet Baking Powder One 1-pound can at regular price of 30c—a second can for 2c— making — 2 CANS FOR 32 c *. A BIG Cocoa Value We are now putting out under our own name a most delicious Cocoa. It is just as perfect—just as fine and fresh with just as delicious and delicate flavor—as any cocoa on the market today. A Big One-Pound Glass Jar, worth 50c—the jar itself worth 10c—a 60c value— * Pound Jar— A Complete Assortment of Fine Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at Lowest Prices LOOK AT THESE LOW PRICES ON FINE FLOUR WHITE LILY 24 lbs. Self Rising . . $1.60 24 lbs. Plain .... $1.55 Lb ROSA h 0 , r 37 • • • OA PIain or r- L* IDS. Self Rising 25 lbs. Sure-Nuff . $1.35 $1.25 111 Lb. 15 c Bulk Swift’s Jewel No. 10 Pail (8 lbs.) $1.29 Sliced Pineapple 28c g BEST COFFEE YOU CAN BUY >▼ . • - ' i— . ■ 39c- ^ 47c LABEL MONO GRAM 42c 1 ROGERS !££ CORN, No. 2 Can 15c Wisconun Yellow CHEESE d^Su. Lb. 29c For Making Delicious Pies Here’s Something That Never Fails * Mrs. Watson’s Pie Crust A ready-mixed dough, put up by a pastry expert. Just 1 r moisten and roll out. Delicious, flaky, crisp crust. Pkg. SATURDAY WE WILL SEL A SECOND PACKAGE FOR . y- . ^ ^ . ...y 5c MAKING 2 PACKAGES FOR 20c. Try one, and if not thoroughly satisfied, bring back remaining package and get 15 cents back. TRY THESE WITH YOUR PIE CRUST No. 2 Can No. 2 1-2 Can Tall 1-lb. Can Cherries 19c Ga. Belle xibk Peaches 15c PINK SALMON, 14c l r 1. Simplifry Fish Cakes oJS 14c Palmolive Soap 3 Cakes For Old Dutch Cleanser 3 For 20c 10c FREE In every 10c Package of Ridgway’s Orange Label Tea is a Coupon good for 10c on the Purchase of a Half Pound of this Fine Tea ROGERS »Stor« near you ROGE Where Satisfaction 1^. cerLoinfy ALL KINDS CHEWING GUM 2 PACKS FOR 7c \ ■ • . C- ./ ; ' . ' ' V, m : ^ ■ • i r 4 <« X. .