The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 20, 1926, Image 2
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S C./
PHURSDj
>AY, MAY 20. 1926
THE HOME OF
Built-Right Monuments
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Yard Next To D. E. Tribble Co.
Clinton Monument Company
Box 97 Clinton, S. C.
THE RINGING OF CHURGH BELLS
l (By John T. Boifeuillet, in The At- ti
n in the Macon Daily Tele
to the. effect that the Mulberry i
Methodist church in that city _
reinstate the ringing: of her chun
hear the old church bell every ^,
The following expression is culled, <
from a paragraph by Editor Boat- j |
NOTICE FARMERS
We will pay $40 per ton for wagon seed
through Friday, May 21st After that date
the price will drop as we will ship our last
• car of seed on Saturday.
CLINTON COTON OIL CO.
Day Phone 62 Night Phones 336 and 2M>3
“TRY US BEFORE BUYING”
WHY NOT
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You can—ny securing THE AETNj*.
LIFE’S Modified Policy
Because—the COST is SO LOW.
S. W. SUMEREL, Agent
is being laid awa/ The to
H Chronicle Puli. Co,
, “Solemn Sabbath
iderstand, th$ lines
| ST. addition to “The
e man too busy to attend the fu- Bells,” one ofUhe ten or twelve poems
ml and let him know that one is |on which rest the fame and popularity
issing and wonder who will be next | of Edgar Allen, Poe as a poet, o*
j mental about the ringing of the bells in the New York Museum of A _
! in the twilight on a Sunday afternoon.. “He was great in his genius, unhappy ,
has more cadence and sweetness in his life, wretched in his death, but ’
n the honking of an automobile.” in his fame he is immortal.” Dr. Hill- <
Editor Pat Griffin thus strikes a yer’s stanzas were intended to follow ;
e upon the fiplden strings of the the third verse of Poe’s “Bell.” Here' -
■p of Auld Lang Syne, and causes they are: <
precious recollections of irrides- 1 „ , „ ,. t „ h
it youth to come trooping fr
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Gifts for June
“GIFTS THAT REFLECT THOUGHT”
go back to the custom of ringing the The solemn proclamation of the hells,
church bell. The hew house of wor- The glad expostulation of the bells;
that there is no belfry. We want to '■ bells.
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Clinton Hatchery & Feed Co.
Clinton, S. C.
ie is reported aa improving eatulec-
It’s Time To Turn Your Thoughts To the
Selection of
GIFTS FOR THE
GRADUATES
Of cou.se you want to maKe your gift
something that will be useful and practi
cal, something possessing beauty and at
tractiveness.
Bring your gift problems here and you
will find it an easy matter to make proper
selection.
Supertwist The
Real Discovery
McDaniel
Vulcanizing Works
R. P. CHAPMAN, Manager