The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 22, 1926, Image 7

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THURSDAY, JULY 22,1926 PAGE SEVEN THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. CHURCH COURT ACQUITS CHAPPELL By Jury of Churchmen On Immorality Charge. Statesville, N. C., July 20.- Rev. Ashley Chappell, D. D., pi of the fashionable Central Meth church of Asheville, was found guilty by a church court that him here today on a charge of im ality. The charge was made after Chappell had been arrested in a orderly house in Memphis last ended with the singing of “Praise God rom Whom All Blessings Flow.” They gathered around Dr. Chappell nd expressed their joy at his exon- Dr, Chappell was overjoyed. With a broad smile upon his face he said: iras so happy in my life.” Mrs. Chappell, wife of the accused 'ound difficulty in express- lings. happy I don’t know what declared. dis- The Asheville delegation, which pastor in the time of his a triumphal journey. The IF COOLIDGE RUNS AGAIN 4 BOOMS DIE raided the house. Dr. Chappell’s defense was tl suffered from a physical ailment, tl that Mr. Coolidge would ie nomination in 1928, hu impressed political circles here as of the attacks seized hi . While there the er “The verdict of the com tirely satisfactory to me. “I was appointed by tl turned. Previously th rt to assemble and present rdict of the committee was a iroperone. It automatically Methodist church ot r. Chappell has been pasi rches in Fort Worth, Texas; Waco, as; Hillsboro, Texas; Fayetteville, March, 1933. Charles E. Hushes of , New York, will be within a few * of seventy on th^t date. Jam Watson, Dawes, Now On Anx ious Bench. Washington, July 18.—Why all th his sixty-seventh milestone. During the past generation the feel- 1 ing hUt a man is too old to - A “ J without reference tb party, t tie slightest tendency to l Representatives. ! only sixty-tw< will be only ft omfortlible^b! suggest that the ap] ” of Cummins is really lervice in disguise to the Chief WOMAN’S HOME COMPANION now $1.00 per year. See me for other r attractive bargains in magazines. JAS. W. CALDWELL COMING FRIDAY - SATURDAY JULY 23 & 24 REPRESENTATIVE SCHLOSS BROS. TAILORING CO. OF BALTIMORE With a full display of Fall Fabrics for men’s Tailor-Made Clothing. All prices reduced. Don’t miss seeing the line. L H. Davidson CLINTON, S. C. FLIT FOR FLIES i. 50c per half-pint, 75c per • > pint, $1.25 per quart, : h $4.50 per gallon. Spray- " er 40c. SADLER-OWENS ig th. field in 1928. PHARMACY AT UNION STATION Soda Just received two cars of soda, selling at— $54.00 per ton CLINTON COTTON OIL CO. Children Simply Won’t Practice on a poor piano. Qualified, that means that with such an instrument. Retting them to practice is like getting Willie to wash his neck of his own accord. the girl herself and possibly the condition of the instru ment that caused her to say to her friend, Marjorie, “I wish we had a piano like this. I can’t play that old rattle i Mrap of ours at all. I pound away on stiff keys, stamp on pedals that don’t work and then get a tin-panny tinkle tinkle as my only reward.” Poor pianos do get that way in surprisingly short time. That’s one reason why it pays, not only from the standpoint of the child’s musical education but from the actual dollars and cents standpoint as welL to buy once and for all—a really good piano. It’s easy to prove that our instruments are good. O’Daniel & Reid Clinton, Si C. JULY CLEARING SALE Honest to Goodness Reductions of From 20 to 50 Per Cent Sale Opens Friday, July ?3ril~Sale Closes “ 1 A«t. fail Dry Goods Slaughtered SLASHING PRICE CUTS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT WATCH OUR WINDOWS DAILY SEE DAILY SPECIALS ON OUR BARGAIN TABLES $25,000 Worth of Dry Goods, Ready-to-Wear, Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings for Men and Women at Price Reductions That Shatter All Records. Buy-Save Dol- lars-and Furnish Your Kitchen and Pantry Absolute ly Free. Special DURING OUR JULY CLEARING SALE WE We Will Give Away Our entire stock of Guaranteed Aluminum Ware, Enamel Ware, Gold Band China, Crystal and Irides cent Glassware, Salad Bowls, Fruit and Cake Dishes, Nappies, etc. Every purchaser of S2.00 or more will be given their choice according to the amount they buy. DANZIGER’S DEPARTMENT STORE NEVER UNDERSOLD CLINTON, S.C. PAY CASH-PAY LESS