The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 09, 1926, Image 6
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ROUTINE BUSINESS
BEFORE COUNCIL
Recorder's Office Is Retained and
Other Matters Given Attention
At Regular Meeting.
City council met in regular session
Tuesday night with the following
present: Mayor W. M. McMillan, Al
dermen Holland, Blalock, Duncan,
Harris, Carter and Wilson.
R. A. Steer, local dairyman, appear
ed"before council and requested the
passage of a sanitation law affecting
the sale of milk. The mayor was in
structed to get oidinances and infor
mation from other towns and the mat
ter will be taken up for consideration
er. Aldermen Blalock, Carter, Wil
son and Holland voted in the affirma
tive. * Aldermen Duncan and Harris
voted in the negative, expressing their
disapproval of the continuance of the
office on the ground that it was use
less and an unnecessary expense up
on the city.
On motion ox Alderman Blalock,
seconded by Alderman Carter, the
mayor was instructed to appoint a
cemetery- committee of two members
besides himself, to price the lots in
the new Rosemont cemetery and to
place them on sale at once. Alder
men Blalock and Harris were appoint
ed.
City Attorney Wade appeared be-
i fore council and discussed several de
linquent paving assessments, the pend*
at the next meeting of council
Prof. J. H. Witherspoon, in behalf j ing Seaboard law suits, and the pro
of the public library, appeared before posed : nsurance for city employees,
council and told of the benefits the W.th the approval of the bills on file
schools derive from the library and for the months of November, council
urged council to continue its annual adjourned.
Academy St School
Honor Pupils Named
Firat grade: Leonard Bragg, Mel
vin Seay, Wardlaw Lancaster, Willie
Syble Brown, Helen King, Beatrice
Burnett, Walter Carter, , Quentin
Jones, Hall King, Otto Stewart, Wal-
• ter Wright, Nora Cannon.
Second grade: Hester Meadors^
Pauline Whitmire, Josephine Brazil,
Coley Leopard. —
Third grade: William Byars, Har
old Carter, Eloise Crow, Olive De
Young, Mae McClendon, Mildred Mc
Clendon, Ethel Smith.
Fourth grade: Arthur Rankin, Al
len Rushton.
Fifth grade: Sara Blakely, Beulah
Mae King.
Sixth grade: Rachel Webb, Inez
Darnell, John Gary Whitmire, Zona
Norris, Joe Carter.
THE CUNTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
appropriation. On motion of Alder-1
man Harris, seconded by Alderman
Carter, an appropriation of $100.00
per year for the library was au:hor- ;
ized as has been the case for a num
ber of years.
On motion of Alderman Carter, sec
onded by Alderman Blalock, the may
or was authorized to borrow the nec
essary money to take care of the city’s
notes and interest account coming due
before January 1, 1927. It was
brought to the attention of council by
the mayor that $35,000 in notes had
been paid during the past week, this
amount being derived from the pay
Hcnor Roll For
Presbyterian S. S.
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Eeginners: Paul Abrajns, Eliza
beth Graham, Reese Young, Jr., Vir
ginia Dillard, Irby Hipp, Jr., Elliot
Jacobs, Louise Jacobs, Inez Young,
Kit Young, Jane Little, William San
ders.
Primaries: Katherine Graham, Mil
dred Whitten, George Sanders, Fer
dinand Sanders, Henry M. Young.
Juniors: Irene Dillard, Eucebia
* , , . * UC1 ™. r ‘ . Vf' Sanders, Nancy Young, Jack Wither-
ment of city taxes which expired Dec. , RoWf
1st.
The resignation of Recorder G. C.
Pitts was presented and unanimously
accepted by council. The application
was then read of A. B. Blakely for
the position. On motion of Alderman
Blalock, seconded by Alderman Carter,
Mr. Blakely was elected- City Record-
spoon, Caroline Burroughs, Robert
Vance, Bailey Williams, Arthur Bur
roughs, Caroline Martin, Copie Mc
Crary.
Intermediates: Carol White Cope
land, Elliot Davis, B. C. Ferguson, Ly-
die Leake.
Seniors:
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Charles 'Anderson.
Watch This Space
For a Real Sale
Next Week.
L B. Dillard
King’s Big Sale
Begins Today
A savings event of prime impor
tance to the women of this communi
ty is heralded forth by B. L. King &
Son’s Big December Sale which opens
this morning and continues right up
to Christmas. For the big events
King’s have thrown their entire stock
of ladies ready-to-wear and shoes on
the market at prices that will tickle
the pocketbook and draw hundreds
from far and near. King’s regular
semi-annual sales always **go good”
and the one opening this morning
promises to excell anything yet at
tempted as the prices in their page
advertisement in today's paper will
readily show. .
WANT si
* Rates for advertising in this colamn
are one cent per worn for oech inser
tion, with a minimum charge of ttc,
payable invariably in advance.
FOR RFNT—Resident home for rent.
T. L. W. Bailey.
Dec. 30-4tp
WANTED—To buy a few nice cattle.
Apply to J. H. Stone. 2tc
FOR SALE—Several nice fresh milk
cows. Apply to J. H. Stone. Itc
FOR SALE—Mistletoe and holly for
Christmas decoration. See sample
at J. I. Copeland A Bro., or Copeland-
Stone Co. Phone 3903 or 66. Up
NOTICE—Set your plants now for
early spring cabbage. Buy fresh home
grown plants from John T. Blakely at
Blakely’s Store. tfc
NOTICE — Hunting and trespasanig
on my premises strictly forbidden.
A. L. Neighbors. 4tp
THE HOME BUILDER, In ter lac hen,
Fla., tells you where the best Real
Estate and Business Opportunities are
in Florida. Copy free. State what
you seek. -
FOR RENT—Splendid 206 acre farm,
partly in Mountville. Alae store,
corner Pitta and Sloan streets, Clinton.
O’Daniel A Reid. tf
PIANOS tuned and repaired by ex
pert resident tuner, several years
foreman for C. M. Stieff l iano Co.
Send orders to H. J. Tomkinson, w.th
O’Daniel A Reid, phone 117. tf
Dr. Geo. H. Cornelson
Resigns Pastorate
FOR SALE OR RENT—House and
two lots on Adair street. All con
veniences, barn and garage. Terms
rtpsonabie. Apply on premises. Mrs.
H. J. Tomkinson.' tf
Friends in the city of Dr. Geo. ,11.
Cornelson of New Orleans, will be in
terested to know that he has recently
resigned the pastorate of the First
Presbyterian church of that city after
having served it for the past eighteen
years. Dr. Cornelson has made
announcement as to his future plans
FOR RENT—3-room apartment, with
sleeping porch, southern exposure,
in my residence, 104 Musgrove street,
phone 66. Mrs. A. B. Henry. tf
Hand and Face
IDEAL FOR CHAPPED
FACES AND HANDS
: 25c and 50c
— Gel it at —
SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY
“At Union Station”
Phones 377 and 400 Y Phones 377 and 400
the Alert Women
of America
come to the AAP regularly for their
though it is expected that he will con- !
TO CONSUMERS — Selected Porto
Rica sweet potatoes delivered any
where in city by Nov. 15, $1.50 per
standard square potato crate, cendi-
n0 1 tional on orders being received for
100 or more crates. Collect when de-
| livered. Mail orders to Holly Hill
(Truckers Association., Holly Hill, S.
C. 12-9-5tc
tirrue to make his home in New
Orleans. He is one of the outstanding
ministers in the Southern Presbyterian
church and is highly esteemed in tjiis ‘ FOR RENT—One six-room house on
city where he has been a frequfent | Centennial street, with all conven-
i visitor for a number of years.
Mrs. A. J. Milling
Loses Father
Friends in the city of Mrs. A. J.
Milling will regret to learn of the re
cent death of her father, Mr. "Elias
Layton Tolbert, which occurred at his
home near Grenewood. The family of
Mr. Milling attended the funeral.
jiences. Apply to C. A. Fleming at
Thornwell Orphanage. 2tp
FOR SALE
Real Estate
Attractive 6-room mddern horns, sit
uated on the north side of Calvert
avenue.
CLINTON. SOUTH CAROLINA
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“Where Everybody Goes
MONDAY AND TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13TH AND 14TH
“MARE NOSTRUM”
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Rex Ingram's production of Blasco Ibanez’s famous novel.
Here we have both the director and the author of “The Four
Horsemen,” the picture in whicih the late Rudolph Valentino
first gained recognition as a screen star. Alice TeiTy and
Antonio Moreno are starred in this picture. A thousand
thrills, a world of power and beautv mark this romance of
the World War, played against the background of the color
ful Mediterranean. And this story of a love that counted no
cost moves to a climax seldom equaled on the screen. The
beautiful spy, th*^ man she had dragged down into the whirl
pool of intrigue ad betrayal, both wiin redemption in mo-
drama that cannot be forgotten.
11c and 30c
ments of mighty, blazing dram
Two Reel Comedy-^CREEPS.”
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15TH
“MILLIONAIRES”
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comedy-drama of new millionaires who tried to crash the
gates of society. Bui behind this brilliantly acted comedy
you will find the heart throbs of people who meet with and
know life in its realities. INTERNATIONAL NEWS N. 92.
“SNOWED IN” N O> 10. 11c and 25c
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16TH AND 17TH
— GLORIA SWANSON
— in —
“FINE MANNERS”
From the story by Jaihes Ashmore Creelmmn and Frank Vree
land. With Gloria Swanson and Eugene O'Brien. Glorious
Gloria!—Yep! “flNE MANNERS,” please L'Here’s the Glo
ria Swanson triumph you've heard so much about •xiA waited
ao long to see. It is by far the greatest of all the great Swan
son roles that have gone before. Two Reel Comedy—“BOYS
WILL BE JOYS.’l * 11c and 30c
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SATURDAY, DSC EMBER 18TH
“THE RIDING RASCAL”
Remember' the old-time cattle country with
faia -hke the wind—its rumblini
With Art Acord.
its pony express riders that roae nice me wma—its rumDimg
stage coaches that dared treacherous journeys—its coloiful
dance halls where romance and big thrills were to be found ?
Danziger’s Sale
To Attract Many
The b ; g December sale of Danzi
ger’s Department store opens Friday
and continues right up until Christ
mas. Their big stock of merchandise
has been priced on the basis of ten
cents cotton and comes just in time
to give the public big savings on their
- Beautiful and conveniently located
G room cottage on Musgrove street.
Has bath, electric lights and other con
veniences—eastern exposure.
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Vacant lot on the west side of Hol
land streets. A fine locality for a
nice home.
foods and household sttpplks
merely beceuee our prices arc lower/
but more because they know they will,
profit in curry way by so doing. / '
CORN
Fine Qutlity
Crushed
No. 2
Can
10c
STRINGLESS BEANS
No. 2
Can
11c
PUMPKIN
'4L
A. & P.
Brand
2
La^e
Cans
25c
Asparagus Tips Monte £'<L 35c
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CATSUP
Iona Brand 8* Oz.
Fine Quality Tomato Bottle
10c
COCOA
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Iona
Brand
1 lb. Can 25c
OATS yfeX, 3 Pkgs. 25c
Palmolive Soap 3 cakes 23c
Rich in Full Delicious Coffe> Flavor!
H Red Circle Coffee lb. 44c
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CLINTON, & ft
Co.
85 acres farm land with good 21
story dwelling, good barn and.other
out-buildings, located on a good road
Christmas shopping. This well known j about 5 1-2 miles N-E. Clinton, S. C.
firm has as its slogan “Never Under
sold” and during their special big sale
opening tomorrow, wiH offer still fur
ther reductions on their already low-
priced goods.
Hand Work Display
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Miss Allie Garvin wishes to an
nounce that she has a display cf nand
work at her home at 106 East C«rc-
lina avenue. Ideal Christmas gifts.
'Ul interested ladies cordially invit
ee
Brand new 4-room cottage on North ,
Broad street.
acres land with 2 cottages one
mile west of dtinion, S. C. An ideal
proposition for Dairy.
N. D. HENRY anti F. U. BOLAND
(H. D. HENRY & COMPANY)
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS
The annual meeting of the stock-
IN MEMORIAM
In loving remembrance of Mrs.
D. Jones.
On November 9, the death angel en
tered our home and took from it our
darling mother and wife. ^
While her death was not unexpected 1
it came as a shock to her loved ones!
and frierids'. She had been sick for
fourteen months, most of the time in
bed, yet without a murmur. She bore
it all and never complained of all she
suffered. At times when we were so
blue and distressed over her condition 1
she would always smile and say, “Live
your lives; mine is well spent. It is
well with my soul.”
We feel that in our loss there have
been other mothers and wives her
equal but none her superior. Altho
our hearts are breaking, we submit
to the “One who doeth all things
well,” for we know that behind our
dark cloud the sun still shines, for the
life and memory of the mother we
had lives op. She loved her home, ber
loved ones, but best of all her God
whom she trusted day by day. And in
our hour of sorrow, our one grand con
solation was- from one who loved her:
not to live as others say live but to
live as mother lived, and when our
life’s work is done to die aa she
died.
i , Husband apd daughters.
holders of the First National Bank cf
(Clinton, S. C., will be held in the Di-
! rectors’ room of the Bank at Clinton,
tS. C., on Tuesday, January IT, 1927,
: at three o’clock p. m. Please be pres-
S. ent or forward your proxy.
B. H. BOYD,
Jan 6-5tc " President.
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liniment
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JAMES W. CALDWELL
Anything in the way of •agaaiaoa”
at publishers’ price or lean.
Call 24$ at 12^0 or send for cata
logue.
Snowbound on remote farm,
gets relief from acute neuralgia
Snowbound and alone on a remote
farm, miles from a doctor, a plucky
Canadian woman endured for hours
the racking agony of acute neuralgia.
“The pain In my head was driving
me wild, she writes, "when I hap
pened to see a bottle oTSloan’s lini
ment on the dresser. I gave it a trial
and in no time the pain was gone. I
slept peacefully the rest of the night.”
Sloan's gives quick, genuine com
fort to every kind of muscular pain
because it doesn't just deaden the
nerves. It helps the body to throw
off the condjtions that are causing the
pain.
No need to nib. Pat a little Sloan’s
on lightly. A healing tide of fresh,
germ-destroying blood .begins tingling
through the aching place and the pain,
swelling; stiffness are quickly relieved.
So dean and easy to use, too* All
druggists—35 cents.
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Goodyear Balloon Tires at 15
to 20 Per Cent Saving!
We can fit you out with- full-cushioning, genuine
Goodyear SUPERTWIST Balloon Tires to fit your pres
ent rims.
You need not buy new wheels.
You needh^ lay your car up more than an hour.
Cost you only a little ntore than you’ve paid for your
present tires, and. less, in the end.„ ^
We can take care of you today. Call wr phone.
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