The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 24, 1927, Image 10
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 34, 1>27
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We would, indeed, be unappreciative if we did not pause today to extend to our many friends and patrons our sincer-
est Thanksgiving Greetings and to thank you for the liberal patronage given us in the past. May these pleasant bus
iness relations always continue is our hope and aim, and we pledge our best efforts to please you as we serve you. .
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We had you in mind, our friends and
patrons, when shown this space—so here
is our heartiest Thanksgiving Greetings.
* We thank you for the business you
have continually given us and we hope
that you will continue to give us your shoe
repairing with the guarantee from us of
satisfactory service.
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CUNTON SHOE SHOP
A. E. McINTOSH, Prop.
~ ; As Thanksgiving comes--we think of
our friends and customers who make our
business possible. We want each of you
to know that we appreciate your patron
age and confidence and we shall always
strive to merit a continuation of this good
will. Our wish to each of you is that your
Thanksgiving may be one of happiness.
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\ COLEMAN & ANDERSON
Phone 1%
Pn this Thanksgiving day—our senti- *
ments to our patrons are brimful of en
thusiastic appreciation for your patron
age this year.
We hope that the quality of bread *
we’ve sold you makes you thankful that
you bought from us.
- CLINTON BAKERY
Clinton Maid Bread
We thank you for the good business
you have given us this year. Our list of
custon^rs continues to grow and for this
confidence placed in "us we are truly
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Don’t forget to get that good Thanks
giving gasoline from us. y /
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J. V. EDWARDS, Prop.
We thank the merchants of Clinton
and this section for the liberal business
given us this year and on this Thanksgiv
ing day we want to publicly express to
you our appreciation.
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We have one of the largest fall stocks
in the state and hope to be further favor
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FULLER GROCERY CO.
Wholesale Grocers
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Since the day we opened in Clinton-^.
nur business has continued to grow. For
this liberal patronage our customers
have given us we are truly thankful on
this Thanksgiving day, and take this.op
portunity of publicly expressing our ap
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the future will be our aim.
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DANZIGER’S DEPT; STORE
“Never Undersold”
With keen appreciation of the pleas-
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ant business relationship you have per-
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mitted us to enjoy in the past we take
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this means of wishing for you an enjoy
able Thanksgiving. We hope in the fu
ture to serve you better than ever before.
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L.B. DILLARD
“The Ofte Price Store”
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During this glad Thanksgiving sea-
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son we never fail to realize that it has
been the patronage of our friends, who
have contributed to our success. To aTP
we extend a-cordial greeting and thank
you for the business, you have given us.
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THE MEN’S SHOP
^ . “Outfitters for Men”
. This store and its workers take this
opportunity to extend to you its most cor
dial greetings for Thanksgiving.
Your business is appreciated and we
want you to accept ouT hearty thanks for
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this evidence of your good will.
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FARMER’S MERCANTILE CO.
Phone 63^
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At this Thanksgiving season we take
pleasure in expressing our sincere appre
ciation of your good will and extend to
you hearty greetings. ^
It will be a pleasure in the future, as
it has been in the past, to sell you Cloth-
ing, Dry Goods, Shoes, Notions, ets._ *
J. A. BAILEY
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Merchant
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The spirit of Thanksgiving prompts
us to express-ito you our appreciation of
our pleasant business relations of the
past year. We want you to know that we
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are always ready and glad of an oppor-
tunity to serve you.
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MILAM’S GROCERY
Phone 96
It is our hope that we may continue
to serve your meat needs in the'future—
not, howevei? without thanking you for
your past favors—and pausing to wish
all a very happy and enjoyable Thanks-
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giving. Our good friends and patrons—
we thank you. '-i ' , . , ' * ' \ j
THE COUNTRY MARKET '
Phone 98
This organization has been extending
Thanksgiving Greetings to the citizens
of Clinton for 40 years—but never more
heartily or sincerely than now—to you.
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We thank you for this liberal business
and hope that we may be priviliged to
serve your drug needs for years to come.
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YOUNG’S PHARMACY
“The QM Reliable”
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1 In with our stock we always count the
greatest assets, the good will of our cus-
tomers. So at this time it is befitting that
we extend to you—our friends—the best
wishes for a joyous Thanksgiving season
and to thank you for the patronage given
us In the past.
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ON FURNITURE
“Sells ItTor Less”
To our faithful old friends, to our new
appreciated friends arid to those whom
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we strive to know, we tender most hearty
’Thanksgiving Greetings and thank .you
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for your good will and patronage of the
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pastyear..
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