The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 08, 1926, Image 6

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ICECREAM Several Flavors at All Times, ^ny Quantity Delivered, From 15c Up. Let Us Supply Your Sunday Des^t. SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY “At Union Station" " ^ t~ Phones 377 and 400 Phones 377 and 400 AETNA Health and Accident Insurance Automobile Insurance Life Insurance S. W. SUMEREL, Agent FOR RENT-Two Houses One six-room house on East Carolina Avenue next to Jacobs & Company building. House has electric lights, water and sewerage and has recently been repaired. One eleven-room house bn Broadway, known as Horton House. It has just been repaired and painted. Two bath rooms. Arranged for two families. Electric lights, wa ter and sewerage. For further information, rental terms, etc., apply to J. F. JACOBS, JR., Phone 8, residence phone 32. JACOBS & COMPANY BLDG., Clinton, S. C. Spring Dry Cleaning Give your Spring garments a Spring dry-cleaning. We can make them clean, attractive, and serviceable. PANAMA AND STRAW HATS CLEANED AND RE-BLOCKED Send them to us and have them put in condition. Don’t throw them away—they are too expensive. If we don’t please you on the job—you- don’t owe us a nickel. Buchanan’s “Kleaners Who Klean” Phone No. 28 Straw Hats Panama Hats HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW STYLES IN STRAW HATS? Last season the fancy band idea on Men’s Straw Hats got a good start—and now it is going along full tilt For certain styles, theidea is a good one - —for others the plain band makes a better effect. We have a variety of styles with plain and fancy bands. If you cannot make a selection from these New Straws, we miss our guess. STRAW HATS $1.50 to $3.50 PANAMA HATS $2.50 to $5.00 COME IN AND SEE THEM— THEY’RE READY NOW. Men’s Department Copeland-Stune Co. “One Price To AH” PHONE 47 CLINTON, S. C. nesday, _ p raJ , er the to^of Clin- ^ , 11 th t t h ‘ b ti le'o/'an of oui- 0 services. attcn 30-DANCERS, SINGERS, COMEDIANS-30 Watch for the big s ‘ band concert at 2 o’clock. ' Superintendent^ C ^° 0 : ‘™-™ b i e r '^ ry the »f the Den,- £ "Edward^Long^ sub i ect to the result of the Democratic ini Long, Leader, WML Dalis', did ale "for AiTrumn f^Avnni Tof, rkv-r.^, m ., Miss vr f ^ - “That s My Tire , V Goodyear Heavy-Duty Cord ted, hard-tramping motorii d when he sees this tire. It fits his idea of what a tire ought to h and to do. with the famous All-Weather Tread. Seen it yet? There’s one in our window. Take a look-maybe you’ll want it. McDaniel Vulcanizing Works ~The Clinton Chronicle—jCsO a Veir