The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 15, 1926, Image 6
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
THURSDAY, APRIL IS, 1926
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Christian Influence for Girls.
iBeautifully located in mountains at Marshall, N. C. (near
.Asheville) on Southern Railway, State Highway and French
Broad River. All caidp sports apd activities. Pure running water
and electric lights. Reasonable rates. Season July 2-August 27.
Write for catalog. Rev. T. Ellison Simpson, D. D., Director, So
ciety Hill, S.j£ “ASK SKY-HY GIRLS ABOUT SKY-HY.
Special Discount On
Monuments
Beginning this date we will give a spec
ial discount of 15 per cent on all monu
ments bought at our yard, ending Satur
day, May 1st
These prices include finished and erect
ed in cemetery.
“THE HOME OF BUILT-RIGHT
MONUMENTS”
See us while this offer lasts.
Shop and yard next to D. E. Tribble Co.
All Work Guaranteed.
Clinton Monument Co.
Box 97 CLINTON, S.C.
WE HAVE A CAR OF
Wannamaker-Cleveland
Cotton Seed
Grown in North Carolina. Reclean
ed and sacked in 3-bushel bags at—
$4.50 per bag
We think we are offering you as good
seed as can be had and suggest that
you give us your order at once as we
are selling them rapidly.
Farmers Merc. Go.
Clinton,
S. C.
FSAO^IP
the first ^weeks
During the critical period when chick mortality is ^
high, feed this remarkable oatmeal-base Chick .1'
Starter. For it contains both Cod Liver Oil and Cod * *
Liver Meal, which build strong bones and bodies *■
so that mortality is reduced to a minimum. This
remarkable chick ration prevents leg weakness
and other chick troubles. Your chicks will live
and grow to profitable maturity. Be sure to ask for
Ful-O-Pep Chick Starter.
Made by
The Quaker Qels Company
Sou by
The Milling Grocery Co.
Wholesale Distributors
Clinton, S. C. (
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FARM DEMONSTRATION
NEWS
♦ C. B. CANNON, Ceunty Agent ♦
SUMMER SPRAYING
? their fruft trees these days/The
s to kill the worms in the
take care of the orchards
price and if they ar
baby chicks, more
jived later. Especially the li
STATEWIDE 5-ACRE COTTON
CONTEST
The Statewide cotton contest is ere
and has no red tape attached to the
ir own^boss in growing your own
e your cotton just as you please,
> person producing the largest num-
COTTON SEED
>ubt there are seven
the road and thru t
is the highest priced se
run. I would suggest
of from seed salesn
ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRES
BYTERIAN CHURCH
C. Bynum Betts, Pastor
April 11, 1926
10:00 a. m.. Sabbath School. P. S.
eanes, Superintendent.
11:00 a. m.. Morning Worship. Ser
mon by Rev. W. A. McAulay.
4:00 p.m., Junior Y.P.C.U. Miss-
s Mattie Blakely and Julia Patrick,
7:00 p. m., Senior Y. P. C. U. Miss
Margaret Blakely, Pres.
8:00 p. m., Evening Worship. Ser-
lon by Rev. W. A. McAulay.
Prayer meeting every Wednesday
rening at 7:80.
Special Music for Babbath
A violin trio, composed of Mrs.
M. Todd, Miss Alice Todd, and I
Bradley, accompanied on' 1
3. A Lord's Day Vis-
unmr Christian Endea-
Monday, 4 p. m., Regular Meeting
Wednesday, 8:00 p. m., Prayer
You are cordially invited to attend
The Presbyterial Auxiliary of South
Carolina Presbytery will hold its an-
eeting in the First Presbyter
ian church, April 20 and 21. The
will open at 9 o’clock Tuesday
.? and close at 2 o’clock Wed
nesday afternoon. The speakers from
' the state will be Mrs. Seldon
of Canoe, Ky., who will speak
Honor Roll For
Florida St School
iore Bro^g, Elt. Uttlf M«Cr.-
Clyde Ray, Sara Copeland, Geor-
. Bee Blakely, Clara Bobo, Sara
Speake, Elsie Little, Margaret Jones,
Dorsey Houze McFadden, Andrew
Madden, Carol White Copeland, Hugh
Denson, Bobby Steer, David Garland,
Sixth grade: William Moorhead,
Adair, Sadie Chandler, Gerrard John
son, Henry Dillard, Carl Johnson,
Lewis King, Dicky Blumberg, Doll;
Milling.
Fifth grade: Willis May Wilsor
Isabella Landrum, Caroline Martir
Mary Emma Speake, Billy Owens, Co
pie McCrary, Catherine Blakely, Eliz
abeth Blakely.
Fourth grade: T. L. Cooper, Kitty
Davis, Luella Denson, Alice- Glasgow,
Margaret Moorhead, Frances Spratt,
* lable Tucker, Dill Ellis, R. W. John-
an, James Sloan, Robert Vance, Viv-
in Parks Adair, Rosa Bailey Little.
Third grade: Irene DillarU, James
tillard, James Seay, Nancy Young,
irthur Rankin, Alfred " '
Rosemary Slater, Willii
’ je Donnan, Carrie May
Second grade: Lucile Wilson, Kath
arine Graham, Anatlas Pace, Leti“
Jones, Emilie Andrews, C. L. Vauf
in, John W. Finney, Walter To
William Jacobs.
First grade: Bill Wade, Landn
CHURCH HEWS
THOI^NWELL MEMORIAL
BROAD STREET METHODIST
CHURCH
L. E. Wiggins. Pasto
President.
: B. Y. P. U., 7
Zeline Davis, President
SLOAN ST. METHODIST CHURCH
T. A. Inabinet, Pastor
10:00 a. m., Sunday School. G. W.
leadors, Superintendent.
11:00 a. m., Morning Worship. Ad-
ress by Mr. O. W. Lever.
Combined Epworth League Service
nd Prayer Meeting each Wednesday
f Preaching Services
LYDIA METHODIST CHUURCH
T. A. Inabinet, Pastor
10:00 a. m., Sunday School. Bolt
ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED
BY UCENSED PHARMACISTS
CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PROMPTLY
SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY
CHAUTAUQUA WEEK HERE-MAY 10-17
11:00 ajn., Morning Worship. Ser-
Schedule of Preaching Services
Second Sunday at 7:30 p. m.
Third Sunday at 11:00 a. m.
Fourth Sunday at 7:30 p. m.
Fifth Sunday at 11:00 a. m.
Why a Lot of People
Have Quit Shopping For Tires
The tire you want is here for you.
Come in and let us help you choose it from
the complete Goodyear line we carry—
Every type and size from the old Good
year 30x3% Clincher to the new SUPER
TWIST Goodyear Balloon—and you name
the price you want to pay.
McDaniel
Vulcanizing Works
R. P. CHAPMAN. Manager
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