The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, September 09, 1926, Image 11
CLINTON, 8. C, SEPTEMBER 9,1926
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Second Grand Prize
Ford Touring
Car
Value S447.00
Purchased From
And on Display
E. W. FERGUSON
Cliuton, S. C.
THE COMPLETE PRIZE LIST
Nash Sedan
$1166.00
Ford Touring Car
447.00
Two $25.00 Cash Prizes .....
Funds set aside to pay commis-
50.00
337.00
TOTAL
$2,000.00
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First Prize District No. 2
number of credits after the grand
$25.00
prizes are awarded. No winner of
a grand prize is allowed this prize.
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