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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CUNTON, 8. C. )DAY, AVCUBT 26, 1926 THURSDAY ©Ije (Siyrontrlf PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO- WILSON W. HARRIS Entered at the Clinton Post 0 The Chronicle seeks the cooperation of it’s subscribers and readers-the publisher will at all times app nd he gets them—he works a in the job looking after the p* pie’s interests—that, in a few won the whole story of this man Dial Let Clinton and this section poll g vote next Tuesday for our friei dghbor and able former Senator. Southern Democrat, with the coura <f ability to oppose and defeat a g« ral Yankee pension bill, saving ov billion dollars for the tax-payers le United States—is the type of sc tor that South Carolina needs Washington. CLINTON, S. C-, AUGUST 2< The Chronicle m te the election Tuesday and give this 10PAGES DIAL FOR THE SENATE d. The important thing i the qualified women to go t and vote. Get acquainted the ballot and use it as a powe improving public affairs. The gation is upon you and if should be pie. To all people al Washington. From the day he ;nt, he discharged the heavy ie of “The Work South Carolina should show l p.eciation of Senator Dial’s services by sending him back to Wash ington. Laurens county, his his influence and effortafthat Clinton’ ng was secured af' , ipropriation had beei reason why there is always at the top is because peoj 1 always slipping from it !5ome people apparently had ave^ credit at the filling statioi Aren’t you glad you are not i live of the Philadelphia woma . left her fortune to found a hoi by the sides of those Whom she lo PROF. R. R. STEVENSON The sad news was received oi morning of the 5th of January of the death of Prof. R. R. Stevenson, of *the Presbyterian College of South Caro- *’ it his father’s home, SUtesville, ;rs may not be the greatest the world, but you hardly it of anybody getting killed in who has been married for ne says he sometimes wonder hearts of those in faithful and tii dee was that of He had been wil e(o ..io mfwyp mfwy 35 Years Ago >ms from “Our Monthly” of 91, Dr. Wm. P. Jacobs. Editor. School Notice To Patrons and Pupils The Clinton public schools w Monday, August 30. Pupils bring their books with them first day, as regular classroor ~ o change in textbooks has been All pupils entering our sc ie first time, are advised > their respective buildings rday, August 28, at 9 o’cl< leir teacher will meet and classify lem. Pupils wisl ‘ ‘ 1 istions for promol We Deliver —Smiles —Good Cheer —Personal Attention —And Appreciation —as well as the goods you order. We close every Thursday at noon. Give us your orders early. Thank you. LITTLE S DENSON 50—Two Phones—54 cunton. a c Dr. Halley Young 1 ver Sumerel’s store. Prof. Cleveland h a large and effective an purify politics if they will ? the responsibility. It is theii o VOTE—to take a stand foi iforcemect. Those who refuse :o the polls are helping to make F for corrupt and cheap poli SCHOOL LEVY LOWERED Mr. W. J. Bailey has put up mill on Mgrwer 65 feet high. W be commended for the voluntary | there some windy day and take school levy • in the district DRS. SMITH & SMITH OPTOMETRISTS MODERN SERVICE SPECIALISTS THB CHRONICLE—51.50 YEAR. O’DANIEL & REID hools. The present levy of twenty- k mills is the largest of any district the county, and in view of tF idge has sounded trenchment tnai neeas u> oe right on down the line to in states, counties, cities, schools, lions, and individuals. With is conditions such as they are f.l present, it is time for the practice Our school trustees have blazed the Married on the 11th of Februar Miss Minnie Bourne, daughter of Mi E. H. Bourne, to Mr. T. M. Leslie. i exceedingly pleasant affair, ayers for their happine hs of February, March and April. Boozer served, tilf his health Torbade i more than his regular practice. And f other physicians kindly offered their phonograph records he buys. appreciation by giving him i some vote in next Tuesday’s primary. I Senator Dial, during the term he' served in the Senate, gave South Car re proudest of famHy hw- ys good politics to say that Another objection tq October 1856. a Of it, till the organisation of .from peanut politics and appeals toj prejudices or the grand-stands. Is I How sweet and pleasant it ! dwell next to a neighbor who want got a phonograph. seal spouter i Side whiskers art becoming — — : popular in London, but it ia very it tenderly, worked faithfully in its ir position to doubtful ^ miuiy m#n ^ ^ country Sunday school, and devoted her mean? a favorite, at least MISS CALUE V. DAVIS It pains us greatly to record the •ath of Miss Callie V. Davis, who issed away, from earth to heaven, : the morning of the 27th inst. Hers as a noble spirit, full of good and onerous deeds, and the loss is bitter ly felt by her Urge circle of friends. But many a secret gift found its way to the home of the needy, the cause of the orphan and all of the suffering raa dear to her heart. Miss ~ ’ „_s one of the first to unite the Clinton Presbyterian church, hav ing joined it on profession of t» kind? 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