The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 29, 1926, Image 4
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON. S. C.
THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1926
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PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
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undertaking, brpught here entirely for
opportunities
wiison'Mrs. Emma Fuller
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Fowler Childress, of Laurens; 1
I Ed Hicks, of St Petersburg, Fla.,
fine style and that tl
it’s subscribers and readers-tt
; suggestions and kindly advice.
spirited citi
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Recreation, inspiration, music, clean! now constituted, and in addition
entertainment, education — you getU- R. Jacobs of Marfa, Texas,
them all in tin chauta qua and at the,was then a deacon in the First 1
nominal cost of less than twenty cents i byterian church, and Rev. If. J.
CAMPBELL LODGE TONIGHT
Campbell Lodge, No.
II have a called meeting tonight,
'Mrimihi
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We’re as near to you as your tele- j
phone. Hundreds of our custom
ers call us daily and we success
fully fill all orders. You’re cer
tain to get nothing but the best
service and finest quality at prices
consistently low.
LITTLE 8 DENSON
50—Two Phones—54
CLINTON, S. C.
A Piano Free
“FOR^n^E ONE WHO GIVES A NAME TO THE
Gulbransen Baby Upright Piano
WHICH IS TO BE PUT ON TllE MARKET WITHIN
THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS.
Everybody knows the GULBRANSEN. We all know
that their REGISTERING PIANO is the “snake’s hips,”
the “cat’s eyebrows,” and everything. NOW comes to
us an upright piano, three feet and eight inches high—a
real piano—a real Gulbransen, for which a name is want
ed. The President of the Gulbransen Company promises
a piano free to the one who will give it a name that is
Everybody get busy and let some one in Clinton or at
least some reader of The Chronicle get this piano free.
Write to us your suggestion.
BOOST _ _ _ _
EVERYBODY i driving from the back seat, Judgw Ray
The Chautauqua season is almost | GrifFith upheld the husband. This
tortitutlon^n^e Ufe^fCUnton. Were'.
Clinton not on the chautauqua cir
cuit, along with other aggressive
Redpath bi
eeptable, tl
lighted gr<
, and Clinton is
more ^cultivated
But we started out to writ
graph urging every man, w<
n and thia «
Mr. Thos. Bailey is putting u,
jsidence on Centennial street ;
back of the Baptist church. It
andsome home and very eligibly 1
Acid r
Kainit
Arcadian Sulphate
of Ammonia
Manure Salts ,
The most and best
Fertilizer for your
money—
Then come to see us.
A paved street leads
to our door.
Clinton Cotton Oil Co
, Phone 62
This suite is made with five-ply American walnut
and has mahogany boxed-in bottoms, dust-proof, high
ly finished, and fitted with beautiful English drawer
pulls. The suite is designed and made to meet the re-
quirements of those who want genuine quality at a mod
erate price, and it gives dollar for dollar value. Suite
consists of 66-inch buffet, 42-inch china, 36-inch server,
45x54 table extending to six or eight feet, 1 host chair
and 5 side chairs—10 pieces for—
$227.50
Other high grade suites for $150.00 and up.
Fuller-Simpson Furniture A
“The Home Makers” Clin^jn, ^. C.