The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 25, 1926, Image 2
You will Jook your best if you buy
your Sp^iq^ outfit from COPELAND-
STONE COMPANY.
When v|i ^customer comes into our
store td Wer the New Spring Goods
we are now showing, they can feel
sure of getting the very )>est that can
be had in Quality, Style* Price and
Fit
We invite you to come and see just
what we have in Spring Merchandise.
SOMETHING NEW
ARRIVING DAILY.
“STORE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY”
CopeW-Shne Co,
“One Price To All”
PHONE NO. 47 CLINTON, S. C.
Save money on
Riddle Fitments by
trading in your old
fixtures; receive 25%
allowance
Riddle Fitments were
never expensive—Iwt
now the cost is even
less than usual. We
•«Bake£DU ; a liberal al-
Ibwahce on old fixtures
traded in^a real mon
ey-having plan. Many
attractive styles to
choose from. Come in
and se^'os about it
PARROTf-ELECTRIC
CLINTON. S. C
on the subject, “The Pur-
Conference." This mem
orable address was followed by sume
chosen remarks from the Move
rs travelling: secretary, Miss Hel-
The principal speaker of
in* was W. P. Mills, Y. M.
retary from Nankin*, Chin
jpendin* his furlou*h
followin* speakers and lea
>n the pro*ram and heard
5t during the three days:
Robert P, Wilder, founde
the Student Volunteer Movement
V. P. Mills, Secretary of the Y<
a’s Christian Asa * ^
h. E*bert‘ W- J
called for immediate relief.
Senator Ed*e (Republican) of Ne
Jersey, one of the reco*nized “wet
leaders" in con*ress, renewed at the
association’s birthday banquet tonight
in the Orient an*
made a most capable
pas full of first ^ J
Saturday’s pro*ram in
pon the need of missipi
aallen*ed tli
;e their liv*
Edwards (Democrat) of the same
state was the principal speaker.
Q^elarin* the drive of the modifi-
t a practical effort
unobservable today.
Senator Edge said he would welcome a
nationwide referendum on modifica
tion of the Volstead act and amend-
of the 18th amendment “to a
spirits and liquors with all the safe-
roblem, if it ever can by solved.”
Senator Edge declared a referendun
l this pature won*
• that citizens could vote inteiligent-
He advocated a plan modeled some-
hat after the Canadian experiment,
and predicted an “overwhelming ver-
Rev. Dwight S. Winn, miss
> Korea under the Southern P
•rian Committee of Foreign ML
Dr. Luther B. Wolf, Secretory of
le Foreign Mission Board of th
»d Lumeran Church in Ameri
Prof. John J. Cornelius, foi
ith Lusknow University, Indi;
ow completing the work fo
h. D. at Columbia University.
Dr. C. G. Hounshell, Candidal
etory of the Foreign Mission
f the Methodist Episcopal Church,
Dr. G. G.
lie Foreign Mission Board of the
ociate Reformed Presbyterian Chi
Miss Helen H. Smith, Traveling
studying at
K. Douglas,
Commencement Plans
At Chicora Given Out
wiU bt preached by the R»y. J. P.
Mmttheaon, pester of the Pint Pres-
byterian church, of Union, while "
annual Christian EndeaVor addi
is to be made by the Rev. J. L Oates,
College Debaters
Are Selected
represent the Presbyterian College in
the Itt* debates with Davidson, Wof-
‘ * Newberry and the Citadel. The
MOTHERS’ CLUB
HOU)S MEETING
(The I
Mills m.
over, delightful cream
served by the hostess.
the 24th of February 1 "tto m
: good work. Everybody is invited
join this also. The . Y* P. U. meets I
at-7:30 at .Calvary I
Clinton High School
Starts Track Practice
The. prospects for a winning ti
Brown, Moore, Copeland, Smith
Montjoy. The following ngw
have reported: Wright, Bulick, Sum-
’clock, a. m., and on the
rill apply for a fyal dis-
n my trusty as Adminis-
t»n indebted to said
date, dttfy proven or be forever
sd. *
3-11-4% .
Hatchet Week at J. L
Copeland ABro.
Have Your Planting Seed
De-linted
The Clinton Cotton Oil Company will de
lint planting seed on March 1st, 2nd and
3rd. They plan to de-lint the seed at cost,
which will be 10c per bushel. Any seed
which you wish de-linted, please have them
at the Oil Mill on the dates shown, as the
mill has set these dates to take care of the
de-linting.
We will use as our ammoniates this season
—Fish, Cotton Seed Meal, Tankage, and
Soda. We also have a shipment of blood on
the way. If there are any better ammon
iates used, we would like to be advised. No
filler in ow PERFECTION BRAND 8-4-4.
A
A
DENIAL
Mr. John A. Hartford, President of the
Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company
states that there is no truth whatsoever in
the publfehed report that the control of the
Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company is
to be acquired by the National Food In
ducts Corporation. Substantially, all of
the common stock and the majority of the
preferred stock of the Great Atlantic &
Pacific Tea Company is owned by the man
agement and its employees. No sale of the
company or the control of its stock is now,
or ever has been contemplated.
This statement is made
of the company was for the
a plan for the acquisition of
ts employees.
f much the publication of the
statements in the pnbUe press.
to correct any wrong impression
may have made.