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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CUNTON. S. C
THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1930
CIRCLE MEETINGS OF FIRST
PRESBITERIAN CHURCH
Circle No. 1, Mrs. Joe Carter, chair
man, will meet Monday nij<ht at '
o’clock at th% high school. ^
Circle No. 2, Mw. Walter Johns .n
GOVERNORS OF SOUTH CAROLINA
FROM 1670 THROUGH. 1928 GIVEN
Under Ix>rda Proprietora
William Sayle 1670-1671
chairman, will meet .Monday afternoon j„g^pyj , 1671-1672
at 4:30 with Miss Clara Duckett. Yeamans j^72-1674
Circle No. 3. .Mrs. Pringle Copt land, Joseph West !. 1674-1682
chairman, will meet Monday after- Joseph Morton 1682-1684
noon at 4:30 with .Mrs. A. O’Daniel. sir Richard Kyrle 1684-
Circle No. 4, .Mrs. Reese Youvg,' Robert Qyary 1684-
chairman, will meet Monday afterno)n •lo'ieph West 1685-
Andrew Picken4 1816-18181
John.Geddes 1818-1820
Thomas Bennett 1820-1822-
John L. Wilson 1822-1824
John L. Wilson 1824-1826
Richard I. Manning 1824-1826
John Taylor 1826-1828
i?tephen D. Miller 1828-1830
i James Hamilton, Jr 1830-1832
how extensively advertised, could pos-, plar.aticn for Sargon’s amazing sue- ‘.hild Life—five months for $1.00.
sibly meet with^such phenomenal sue- jeess and it can be told in one word— American Boy, louths Compaaioa-^
cess unless it possessed absolute merit \ ^ eight months for IIJM, ,
and. extraordinary powers af a medi- * ’ World’s W’ork—five months for $1.00l
cine. ' Sadler-Owenj Tharmacy, Agents.— dee me for other attracti’re offais.
There c..n be but one po. ’)le ex-! Ad'S I JAS. W. CALDWELL
:: __ 4—:
at 4:30 with Mrs. R. K. Jones.
L
Circle No. 5, .Mrs. J. W. Copelan i.t Jamp.s Colleton
chairman, u'ill meet Monday alter-j Seth Sothell.
noon at with .Mrs. George I’ailev. Philip Ludwell
Circle .No. ♦>, Mrs. Wm. Bailey Gw- Thomas Smith
ens, chairman, will meet Mondav af- Joseph Blake
ternoon at l;b<t with .Mr.^. Gay Pit
Circle No. V. .Mrs. .1. H. Wither
spoon, chuirinan, will meet .Moni'a;
aft<;rnoon at 1 >10 with Mrs. C. I*. Rob
inson.
Rixckbridg*' circle, Mrs. J, W. I.eake
chairman, will meet Monday afternoon t'harle.s Craven
at 4:.'10 w'iih Mi.s. A. V. .Martin. Robert Daniel
(frl .Srout.s will meet .Mcyiday af- Robert Johnson
Joseph Morton 1685-1686 | Robert Y. Hayne 1832-1834
1686-16901 George McDuffie 1834-1836
1690-1692 I Pierce M. Butler 1836-1838
1692-1*693 Patrick Noble 1838-1840
1693- 1694
1694-
I hn Archdale
Joseph .Blake .
James Moore
.Sir Nathaniel Johnson
Kdward Tynte
Robert Gibhes ..
B. K. Hennegan 1840-
J. P. Richarjlson 1840-1842
1694-1696 ' James H. Hammond 1842-1844
1696-1700-^William Aiken 1844-1846
1700-1702 "i)avid Johnson 1846-1848
1702-1710 ;W. B..,Seabrook ^ 1848-1850
1710-* jjohn H. Means 1850-18,52.
1710-1711 , John Mining 1852-1854
1711-1716 James H. Adams
1716- 1717 R. F. W. Allston
1717- 1719 William H. Gist
ternoon at
lard.
1
ih .Mrs. I'/arry Dil-
Under Royal Government
.lame •rsil (tore
.Sir Francis Nicholson
Robert Johnson
MKKTINt. Of' STO( KHOl.DKRS
CITIZKN.S lini DlNG .\ND LO.\N Thomas Broughton
A,S.SD( IA'l lON William Bull
The legulai’ annual meeting of thcjJ^ii^ics G!en
v.'itockholder.s of the Citizens Building 'V'm. Henry LyttlaLon
an<l l.oan .\.s.sociation of ( Union, S NNilliam Bull ^
<\,\will he held in the office of First Thoma.s Bnone
Nat ona! Bank on September Ith, William Bull.
1930, at four oVlocl. I‘. .M. to eUft di-! Lord (ihas. G. Montagu
i Francis W. Pickens
M. L. Bonham ..
Andrew G. .Magrath
I Benjamin F. Perry
; James L. Orr
; Robert K. ,Scott .
Franklin L. Moses, Jr.
I Daniel H. Chamberlain
1719-1721
1721-1729
1729-1735
1735-1737
1737-1743
1743-1756
1756-1760 ^ „
17liO-l761 i "r'l!.''"
rectors iiad trunsa.t other husine.ss.
B. H. BOYD,
Secretary-Treasuurer.
August 2, 1930.
1761-1764
1764-1766
1766-1773
1773-1776
1775-
177.5-1776
William Bull
Lord William Campbell
Henry I^aurens
UndM Stale Goverament
John Rutledge 1775-1778
Rawlins Ivowndes
John Rutledge
John Mathewes
F
•ROM the Statue of Lib
erty to the Golden Gate
-clear across the conti
nent — wherever you motor,
/E.TN A protection goes with
you.
^TNA Automobile Policies are
acceptable security in every state 1
^TNA agents are everywhere —
20,000 of thimt! All as ready to
tvrve you as we are !
Benjamin Guerard
William Moultrie
Thomas F’inckney
Charles F*inckney
William Moultrie
Arnold V'underhor.d
(’harles F^inckney
Kdward Rutledge
*ohn Dravton
Jus. B. Richardson
F’aul Fiamilton
Charles PinoFtney
John F)rayton
Flenry Middleton
Joseph Alst(»n
David F'. Williams
1778- 1779
1779- 1782
1782- 1783
1783- 1785
1785-1787
1787-1789
1789-1792
1792-1794
1794-1796
1796-1798
1798-1800
1800-1802
1892-1804
1804-1806
1806-1808
1808-1810
1810-1812
1812-1814
1814-1816
William D. Simpson
T. B. Jeter
Johnson Hagood
Hugh .S. Thomson ...
John C. Sheppard .
John P. Richardson
Benjamin R. Tillman
John Gary Evans
Willima H. Ellerbe
M. B. MeSweeney ,,
18.54-1856
1856-1858
1858-1860
1860-1862
1862-^ 8^)4 ,
1861-1865
186.5- ;
186f)-1868
1868-1872
1872-1874!
1874-1876
1876-1879
1879- 1880
1880-
1880-188^
1882-1886
1886-
1886-1890
,1890-18944
1894-1896
IWM>-1899
1899-1903
Duncan C, Heyward 1903-1907
Martin F. Ansel
Coleman L. Blease
(’harles A. Smith
Richard I. Manning
Robert A, Cooper
Wilson G. Harvey/
Thomas G. McI>eod
John G. R ichards
1907-1911 I
1911-1915 I
1915- {
1915-1919 '
1919-1922 !
1922- 1923
1923- 1028
1928-
15,000 DEMAND
SARGON DAILY
COPEI^ND-STONE
LOtJAI^
Vast Growing Army of Sargon
Users, Marching Single File,
Would Encircle Globe In Only
Few Years Time. i
.dE T N A -I Z E
Protection ull ways—always.
White Duck
Men and Roys.
Phone fur rates on our Combina
tion Automobila Policy.
j Broadcloth Shirts in w hi(e and
solid colors—$1.00 up.
S. W. SUMEREL
ACINA-IZER
(By Richard L. Simms)
1 Atlanta, (la.—More like a tale
from the Arabian Nights of old
Trousers — for ‘than a record of modern business
! achievement reads the story of
— : the marvelous growth and de
velopment of Sargon, the new
scientific compound which has
become the sen.sation of the drug
trade throughout th^ United
LOW ROUND TRIP
FARES
— to
Atlanta
Birminsrham
Chattanoogra
New Orleans
Mobile
Pensacola
and other points, Aug. 15th, via
Seaboard, ('all on nearest Ticket
Agent.
$25.00 buys a real good Suit, , ,
of Clothes, in blue serge and nov-1 States, Canada and other coun-
elty young men's patterns.
Young Men's Friendly Five
Oxfords—in tan and black leath
ers.
tries.
The old illu.5tration of the pebble
dn>pped into the pool beat describes
phenomenal and unprecedented
the
Boys’ Oxfords, in latest styles,
$3.00 to $5.00 a pair.
We have our line of Fall and
Winter Samples for made-to-
measure clothes now on display.
Come in and let us take your
measure.
demand and its fame is rapidly spread
ing oyer the entire American jcontl-
nent like a great tidal wave.
Recently compiled figures reveal
approximately 15,000 men and women!
are marching into the drug stores
daily for Sargon and Sargon Soft
Mass Pills, the marvelous new treat-
i
i!
n
Ladies Crepe Sole Oxfords-^
$2.95 up.
ment that is restoring health to count
less thousands by new and remark
able methods undreamed of only a few
years ago.
Thin, Pale,
Weak
Pure Linen Handkerchiefs —
good quality, 25c each. Others
50c and $1.00 each.
Men's Union Suits—50c, $lloo
and $1.50.
RAD been through
a bad npell of ai^-
neas which left me
very weak,” aaye Mrs.
Virginia Spruca, of
Stapleton, Va. "I was
pale and felt lifslesa,
and my atrength did
not ratum.
*1 apent moat of
my tixM on tha bad.
1 waa very nervoua, and the
leaat ^dng upaet me. I did not
have mrength enough to lift a
broom. At timea I would have
bad headachea, which would
hurt me until I could hardly aea.
’’Someona asked me why I
did not try CarduL 1 had road
of it, ao I thought 1 would aea
what it would do for ma. It
was really remarkabia how I
cams out My atrength re
turned, and my haalth was bat-
tar than it had baan in years.
1 gained in weight about tan
pounds. My color was good,
and I ceased to anfEsr from
headachea. 1 have told my
frianda about Cardni bacanaa I
banallted altar taking it*
Men's Dress Shirts—made up
in Character Cloth •— white and
'colors—$2.00 each.
l.Adies' Slippers — in novelty
styles $2.95 up.
....
Don't forget the Luggage —
Tcunks, suit Cases, Hand BagfS,
Hat Boxes and Auto Cases.
Already more than 5,000,0()0 suffer
ing men and women have put it to the |
test and have told other millions what
it has done for them.
Marching in regulation U. S. Army
fa.shion—single file—this vast army
of Sargon users would reach from
New York to San F'rancisco. and at
the present rate of sale—would, in a
few years time, encircle the entire
globe.
The only explanation of Sargon’sj
triumph 'in the medical world is Sar-
gon’s true worth. Back of its triumph i
in the drug stores is its triumph in 1
the homes and it is the grateful en-!
dorsements of its millions of users
that has made it the most widely talk
ed of medicine in the world today.
Sargon is extensively advertised. It
is true, but no preparation, no matter
We carry a complete stock of
Shoe polishes—in all colors.
CARDUl
Grass squares, 9x12, at $4.95
each.
Character cloth in all colors,
50c yard.
Ladies' Hosiery in. new colors
i —good quality—50c up.
Sw’eaty garters are hot — buy
a new pair, they are cooler.
Healtk
Ladies' Undergarments in
Rayon and Silk — Pajamas,
Gowns, etc. \
New patterns in Dress Mate
rials.
Block-Draufcht
, Indi^esUon,
It a doM.
UHAT DO
P. S. JF.AuNES
See our Criss-Cross Window
Curtains. They are pretty. Al
ready made. \
D07 'PImm47
(k>peland-Stone (To.
-Oa* Prlcu To AM"
Cliaton. S. C
VOTE FOR
JOHN M.
DANIEL
Greenville, S. C.
CANDIDATE FOR
Re-election
ATTORNEY GENERAL
OF SOUTH CAROLINA
Your Influence and Supptnrt Will
Be Greatl} Appreciated.
Why gamUo your plooMrt aad Mfoty on tlrw ■■ slip*
pery m a bog’s bock—old tiros which s chip of rock or
n smsll tsek esn punctore? Look st the smsll sosa that
puts on tough, new Hfetims gnsrsnteed Goodyosr Psth«
finders, wwltTs grostest low-prkod tirw. Savn eu M|
■Isss.
McDaniel Vulcanizing Works
30x^*/,
$4.98
29x4.40
$5.55
30x4.50
$6.35
30X.J.00
Clinton. S. C.
GUARANTEED TIRE REPAIRING
$8.15
Here TOO^ more people neJe on Goodyear
(7/z any other kincj //;
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Loyeh
Funihire
at Unusual Prices
One of the many new suites selected at the recent
a.
furniture show.
Real quality furniture, very latest in style and fin
ish. Made df selected walnut and other hardwoods.
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PUR SPECIAL PRICE
$9250
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THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY
to have the new bedi-oom suite you have been wanting.
wakes & Co.
a
Clinton—Two Stores—Laurens
any:?
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