The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 01, 1927, Image 2
THE CUNTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
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THURSDAY,
ER
1, 1927
GIVES INSIGHT
INTO NEW FORD
CABBAGE PLANTS the year round.
The right kinds. The right price:
Sown at the right time. Telephones
. 136, 175, 192 J. John T. Blakely, tf
FOR SALE—25 brown leghorn hens,
one year old. Reason for selling—
lack of room.. $1.00 each. Apply to C.
\ Hollis at J. A. Bailey’s store.
FOR SALE—An upright piano. Phone
306. , v . ‘ Itc
Why pay $2,5.0 for Fictidto when you Announcement Mentions Some of Sa-
can read the very latest for >mly 20c ** ent Features. Local Dealer Much
per copy? Our Rental Library offprs Pleased With Latest Mod^l.
the very best fiction that money cbn Four-wheel brakes, standard solec-
buy. The following new books will be tive gear transmission, extraordinary
added to our library withiij the next acce ^ era tion, a speed of 60 miles an
few days: hour and more, a practically vibration-
“Forlom River,” by Zane Qrey! > * less engine, and unusual beauty in
“It,” by Elinor Glyn. . . ' H ne an< l c °l or are amoijg the outstand-
“Red Sky At Morning," tly ilargar- ing features of the n£w Ford cars, the
et Kennedy. .first of which will be shown in many
“Adam and Eve,” bv John Erskine. P ar ts of vhe country Friday. The gen-
“Nuptials of Corbal,’ ’by Rafael erator, oUihg' system, steering gear
Sabatini. V . ! < ' -• an d rear ax l e are tl 16 n€W Ford de-
“They Also Serve,” by Peter B.'sign, it is announced. And its 40-
Kvne. i'''I.'/ ' horsepower engine has been so de-
“Chivalry Peak,” by Irvin S. Cobb. s ‘£ ned that 1} 20 to 30 miles on a
• . gallon of gasoline, the announcement
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We have everything, that you will sa y s -
need tor Christmas decorations. Tin- . car ’ which is to succeed the
sel. Ificles, Tree Ornaments, Lights, t am °us model T line, will oe shown
Belts. Roping. Snow, Steel, Candles Friday by Ford dealers in many of the
and Candle-holders, Decorated Oepe l ar g er cities of the cpuntr>. In this qqjjsjq jq GREENVILLE?—I have
Paper of all kinds, Santa Cl^iUs Masks. photographs and descriptive ta be in Greenville Saturday morn-
• • charts will be on display at the Clinton ; in? by 10:45 Win pay bus fare to
Why worry about what to give a M°t or campany show rooms, where anv one me as passenger. Call
over our line ot the P ub,ic wiH be gWen the com P ,ete phone 242 W.
>ij story of the new Ford car. Late’’ va-! ;
. i rious models of the new. Ford line will
j^ ow be on display here.
So far the new cars have been ex
amined only by those who will have
WANT ADS
NOTICE—No hunting and trespassing
allowed on my lands. C. W. Stone. 2c
/j.
ROOMS FOR RENT—Furnished or
unfurnished. Apply to Mrs. D. H,
Hayes, South Broad street. Itc
FOR SALE—Strawberry plants, 35c
per 100, raspberry cuttings rooted,
10c each or 3 for 25c. Mrs. P. S. Jeans.
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man? Come look
Gif;s for Men.
Filing Cabinets and supplies
about that office of yours? ?
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One National Cash Register for charge of the first showings and tlem-
sale. Here is your chance for a bar- Salesmen and- demon-
strators are studying charts and dia-
gam.
Your tongue
tells when you
need
Coated tongue, dry mouth,
bad breath, muddy skin,
groggy nerves and sour
stomach suggest its use.
grams which will be used in explain
ing the various details of design, ap
pearance and performance.
For months factory models of the
new car have been undergoing severe
performance tests in and around De
troit. One of these factory models re
cently made a road run of 120 miles
in 124 minutes. This run, it is said,
'was made on an ordinary paved high
way near Detroit.
E. D. Craig, manager, Clinton Mo
tor company, Ford distributors, in
commenting on the forthcoming show,
said Jiis first view of the new Ford
car nad substantiated Henry Ford’-
statement that “there is nothing quito
like it.”
t “>lr. Ford’s statement had prepared
us fqr a surprise,” said Mr. Craig yes
terday, “but the new Ford car is bet
ter even that we had hoped for. It is
certain to make history in the auto
motive industry, just as its predeces-
| sor, the famous model T, has made,
history for 20 years. We are proud of
the new car and feel certain that its
appearance and performance will at
tract unprecedented attention among
automobile owners.”
FOR RENT—One 6-room first-floor
apartment, unfurnished, convenient
ly located, on Musgrove st. Also one
furnished apartment. Apply to Mrs.
A. B. Henry, phone 66. Itc
FOR SALE—20 nice S. C. Rhode Is
land red cockerels, pure bred, good
shape and color. Eggs for setting,
$1.56 to $5.00 for 15. C. C. Bailey,
phone 304. 12-29-5tp
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AS ADVERTISED IN THE SATURDAY EVENING POST
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LOST — One string of
pearl beads. Finder
please return to T; D.
Copeland at Copelai
Stone Co. and get
ward. 2tc
Let it Come
From America's
Most Noted
Craftsmen
The “Martha Custis” J
A group as finely made as the Martha Custis keeps alive
the spirit of Christinas through all a.lifetime. Years of
use only mellow \nd make it more dear. Its laminated
warp'proof surfaces, its hand-matched surfaces of figured
Mahogany, its hand-fitting and hand-finishing, make it as ^
A creation as a masterpiece brought from abroad v ,
SECRETARY .
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The Chair
to Match $26
A BERKEY 9 GAY Chriatma* Special
WILKES & COMPANY
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Our Gift Shop is Gloriously Ready For Christmas!
FERGUSON HEADS
NEW BUSINESS
W. C. MERRELL
Plumbing Heating
Be sure to remember my
phone number as it
won’t be in the directory
before March. Keep it
close in case you need a
plumber.
NO. 4 WALL STREET
Phone 91
Clinton, S. C.
Supplies kept in stock.
GINNING NOTICE
We are now operating
our gins only on Friday
and Saturday of each
w’eek
CLINTON COTTON
OIL CO.
Frequent
Bilious
Attacks
T ■offered with Revere bilious
attacks which came on me two or
three times every month,” says
Mr. OUU Millar, of Murray. Ky.
"I would become dizzy. My
head would ache terribly, feeling
aa if it would almost burst It
felt exactly like a tight band
was being drawn closer and clos
er around my temples.
"My stomach would be so up
set I could not retain any kind
of nourishment for hours. I
would have to quit work and
go to bed.
"My color was awful. I was
yellow and my skin was drawn
and dry. I did not have ^ny
energy -no ambition to work. I
was just about half sick most of
the time because of these spells.
"One day one of my neighbors,
who has used Thedford’s Black-
Draught for years, said he had
noticed how bad my color was
and thought it would help me.
"I got some Black-Draught im
mediately and began to take it
reg 1 larly until I got my system
clear of the poison I had been
absorbing. I soon began to feel
better and developed a fine ap
petite. I had no more bad head
aches or bilious spells.” c . 1ts
Experienced Mill Man Named Presi
dent of Industrial Supply Com
pany Recently Orgonized.
The first meeting of the incorpor
ators and subscribers to the capital
stock of the Industrial Supply com
pany of this city, was held at the of
fice of the company Monday night.
The meeting was called to order by R.
E. Ferguson and opened with prayer
by C. M. Bailey. Mr. Bailey was nom
inated and elected chairman of the
meeting, and Mr. Ferguson was named
secretary. The by-laws were read and
adopted and a board of directors con
sisting of five members duly elected.
At a subsequent meeting of the
board of directors, R. E. Ferguson was
elected president of the new corpora
tion, and W. C. Oxley, treasurer.
The new company, capitalized at
$20,000, located at 42 West Main
street, hopes to open its doors for bus
iness within the next few weeks. It
will be operated as a mill supply bus
iness exclusively and will be of great
benefit to the cotton manufacturing
industries of this section.
Mr. Ferguson,, president of the com
pany, is an experienced mill man and
sees in Clinton a bright future for
such an enterprise. His many friends
in the city are delighted to know that
he is to remain here and unite in wish
ing him every success as he begins the
new business under a most auspicious
outlook.
“What shall T give—where shall I shop?” Be not discouraged, but come here where love
ly gifts are the rule—not the exception—where unhurried shopping may be done with
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ease and comfort—where each gift displayed is quite ag useful as it is beautiful
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EARLY SHOPPING AVOIDS INCONVENIENCE AND INSURES
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COMPLETENESS OF ASSORTMENTS.
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Additional Locals
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hollingsworth
spent Thanksgiving in Whitmire with
Mr. and Mrs. George Young.
Dr. L. Ross Lynn and Prof. B. S.
Pinson are in Jacksonville, Fla., at
tending the conference of the Southern
Association of Colleges and Secondary
Schools. ’ f
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. North of Will-
ington, were the guests yesterday of
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Oxley.
Miss Mildred Hopkins o: Charleston,
was the week-end guest of Miss Isabel
; Scarborough of tM State Training
. school.
I Mrs. Thomas D. Jacobs is spending
several days this week in Easley as
the guest of her mother, Mrs. J. B.
Robinson.
Mrs. J. M. Bull, Miss Ollie Bull, and
B. F. Hutto of Columbia ami Mrs.
Charles Harden of Newberry, were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Lankford on Saturday.
Now is the Time to Pick Out the Choicest Gift Things
Let us serve you early and we can serve you better. Our Gift department sparkles with
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a variety of gifts suitable for men, women and children and useful and ornamental gifts
for the home. We will be glad to put aside for responsible parties, any articles you may
desire for later delivery. • • ^
“SCATTER SUNSHINE WITH DAVIS CHRISTMAS CARDS”
New Greetings — New Colorings — New Designs
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Our counters are loaded with lovely Christmas Cards. We have just the sort you will
like—gay cards, formal cards, cheery ones—cards of sentiment and beauty. Come in to
day—browse over our tables. <
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Dennison’s Decorations are most effective for Christmas. A lovely line to add to the
joy of the season—Christmas Seals,. Tags, Cards, Tinsel Ribbon and Cord, Decorative Bor
ders, Silhouette Streamers, Decorated Crepe Paper, Tissue Paper, Crepe Table Covers and
Napkins, Bells, Candles, etc.
It will be a pleasure to serve you. Your business appreciated.
Pythians To
Name Officers
buck-draught
,'P PurelM Vegetable
Clinton lodge No. 84, Knights of
Pythias, will hold its regular Decem-
> her meeting next Tuesday night at
7:30 in the lodge rooms. This is the
II regular election of officers meeting
for the ensuing year and it is hoped
that the entire membership will be
; present.