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too PaDoaize Clinton" ' '
INTON
All United States dollars are of the same
weight and fineness. Yet there is a mark^
difference ►«! their purchasing-power, de
pending upon the channels of trade in which
they circulate. Your dollar spent in Clinton
with Clmton merchants is BIGGER and has
more purchasing power. When you patron
ize mail order houses your dollar depreciates
in bu3ring power ... a certain percentage is
absorbed in cost of operation, including cat
alogs and high pressure methods of sales-
-jnanship, Jhat- does not enter into the oper-
ating expenses of ydiir local merchant. Your,
local merchant buys wisely and savings in
cost of operation is passed on to you. Your
dollar spent in Clinton with Clinton, mer
chants is BIGGER and more productive in
buying power. Too, you have the added as
surance of buying merchandise of quality,
backed by the reputation of your local mer
chant ... one with whom you come in con
tact dai^"mTd"^^dierintegntyTS^i^
tinned. Buy in Clinton ... your dollar spent
in Clinton goes back into local channels of
trade and serves to promote the growth and
prosperity of Clinton, your local merchsmts
and you.
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“SIGHT UNSEEr,”’
nu> in}^ from Muil O’^dcr h( !'so< fs lon H'* si'*ht ,*:i.
Lei’s set*. All you !ia>t* is -ui af♦r ulivcU colf^r^d n)r«M:e . . .
a |K*p|)y sales arjjumerl and a price that is apfieaUn;' . ih-
Milulely nothing: tanirible lo jud”r (he actual ({uaiitv of (he
arliele in question. .Nevv^. what is (he set-up when vou buy
from your local mcichani? The nterch.'.ndi'-e is before you
for >our |H‘rsonal inspection tie quality is there an!
the price is in line. Too. a sincere de-ire and pers^mal in
terest on the part of >our local mtrchanl to ser\e you effi-
1' ciently and economicallv.
Tlfl’ (’"iH'KMf’LL wiM ;;*ive each week
d’r ::‘4 t! i; scries if “ILiy In (’liiilon”
a i’.tf(i'-(Me:it.‘-' (’NL DOI.L.Mi in cash for
(he Ih f lett'T «ubmit't*d n “WHY YOU
tJ) !HADK L>: CLf.MO.N.’
Lelt'ers not to Cvceed Itdl words.
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A(’i!rt-s: lU Y IN rUMON KDITOR,
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$1.00 CASH
TrizeJfinning Letter
Why You Should Trade In Clinton”
How valuable is your property? Not much if it is a dead
town. No business can thrive without support. No town is alive
without business. Go some other place to trade and you are
helping: to hill your town and are makin}>: it a poorer place in
which to live. A place that your boy or j;irl will be jflad to Kft'
awa\ from. If your merchant keeps the thing's you need, you
must patronize him. In so doin}; you are buildin^/up your town
and mukin}^ it a bigt^er, better and more prosperous place in
which lo live. '
MRS. C. N. MAIJNEY.
This Page is Sponsored by the Following Mem-
THE LADIES READY-TO-WEAEL
SHOPPE
CLINTON MOTOR CO.
CLINTON FLOWER SHOP
B. F. WING AIM), Mifr.
YOUNG COMPANY
THE CHRONICLE PUB. CO:
D. E. TRIBBLE CO.
BALDWIN’S GROCERY
RADIO EXCHANGE
L B. DILLARD
PRATHER-SIMPSON
FURNITURE CO. -
S. M. & E. R WILKES & CO.
L V. PINSON
THE BOOK STORE
FARMERS EXCHAN<;E
<!:ity sal^ CO.
CLINTON MERCANTILE CO.
SMITH’S PHARMACY
J. A. BAILEY, Merchant
TOE GREAT A. & P. TEA CO.
THE COLONY MARKET
J. C. PENNEY CO.
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BLAKELY’S STAR GROCERY
HIPP& ADAIR
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COPELAND MEAT MARKETS
In Rofera and Home Store
ROSE’rS^ 10c and 25c STOI^
ELLISON’S
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I. C. BOLAND
X B. FRONTIS, Jeweler
J. I. COPELAND & BRO.
SUMEREL’S DEPt. STORE
XERS DRUG STORE
pANZlGER’S
THE LEADER, INC.
JQELCARTEk
COPELAND-STONE CO.
MEN’S AND LADIES’ CUT-RATE
SHOP
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