The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 17, 1934, Image 5
TKe Clinton Clironicle, Clinton, S. C- Thorsday, Mav 10, 1934
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CLINTON,
S.C.
ROSE’S
' 5-10-2^ Stores
MrSGROVE-STREET
Get
Acquainted
CLINTON,
S,C.
This store owned and operated by south-
ERN PEOPLE, WITH MAIN OFFICES AT HENDER
SON, N. C.. WE WANT YOU TO KNOW US AND WE
WANT TO KNOW YOU.
CLINTON’S CITY SCHOOLS
-GENERAL COOPERATION IN
their living’ directly from cotton
and cotton products. Today 122,775,-"
_ ^ *046 people use cotton in manv of its
COTTON WEEK IS URGED ‘."i
42, .. I . prestige prompts everv merchant - to
South; The plan, according to its promot- cooperate to his utmost in increasing
the demand for cotton which tends.
Means Much For the
W eek Is Being Observed Over launched in tei-ms of sound mer-
The Entire Nation; Much In- prorementsTn*^II'vHnraL”del*iLirj^ stimulating increased con-,p
Ck u enient. m styling and de.igning sumption, to higher prices for new m
tereht Shown Here. by the cotton mills m the United keeping the Southern "
^ , . . i^tates during the past three years, farmer a consumer who has money to ®
Merchants, manufacturers, and the said to excell the aggrepite improve- gj^jjd jP
general public are asked to cooperate ment.>« of the preceding eighteen years. r- ' ■, . -
in making National Cotton week a It is felt that a stimulation-of con-* . *r ^ *
-ftptahlfi -uf ;lil4- >Wi7Vly^n^umeFtWII?^ ; —usMy Tmd that cot- p
chandising. commodity as cotton will contribute
This week, May" 14-1^, is to be cele- to la^general buying nioirement 4n oth--^"8^ * ?u5Pris«o|f nu*nt*cr of things ■
brated throughou't the nation as “Na- er commodities. ,*"il
tional Cotton Week.” The movement. It is conservatively estimated that ^'*o^on has listed artic es it sel^ p
is heartily endorsed by the depart- five million American adults and five made in whole or in part
ments of agriculture and commerce billion dollars in capital are employed ® cotton, an anot r ar ware storej-
and has the backing of more than 25,- in the production, manufacture and I'*® sont in a list o artic es carri*^ ^
000 merchants and many of the larg- distribution of .\merican grown cot- hardware stores on which i e cot- B
est distributors of cotton and cotton ton, and that approximately twelve processing tax applies. ^
goods in the United States. < million persons in the United States National Cotton wreek is observed n
nationally and repre.sents the success-
GET/.XCQLAINTED WITH
ROSE’S
\ CANDY ORANGE SLICES
. 40c Pound
GOING ON A PICNIC?
ROSE’S
HAS A NICE LINE OF
SCPPUES for YOI R NEEDS
DO YOl NEED HOSE?
ROSE’S
FI LL FASHIONED CHIFEON
IS HARD TO EQUAL
COME TO
ROSE’S
FOR YOl R SI MMER GLASSWARE,
WE HAVE MANY KINDS
GET ACQl'AINTED WITH
ROSE’S
CANDVDEPARTMEN T. W’E ONLY
OFFER FRESH SEASONABLE CANDY
GOING FISHING?
ROSE’S
HAS FISH HOOKS. UXES. SINKERS.
SI N HATS. LARGE AND S.MALL
DO YOl’ NEED A HAT’
HAS A LARGE ASSORTME.NT OF
WHITE HATS •
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COME TO
ROSE’S
FOR SI PPLIES TO REPAIR YOl’R
WORN ’HRES
WE INVITE YOU TO COME TO ROSE’S
ANY TIME YOU ARE IN CLINTON.
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SMITH’S PHARMACY
CLINTON, S. C 7^^
ful work of manufacturers of cotton,^
to extend the range of uses to which p
the fleecy product of Southern fields g
can lie put and to make cotton fabrics _
stylish. _ ■
j The association office |H»ints out R
,that >iationaI Cotton week is also a B
i challenge to con.'^uniers to do their ii
part toward rendering ^ secure the f u- ^
ture of cotton planting.
The man or woman who buys cot- R
ton is making an individual cuntribu- B
tion to his or her own future buying g
power, for a good profit of the cotton ||
planter goes far toward meaning pros- ^
perity for pur state and .section.
★ SELEa AT LEBORE
★ BE ASSURED OF QUAUD AND STT1£
★ GET IBE SAYINGS OF THE REXAU PLAN
THE drug store
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We Are In the Cotton Section of South Carolina. Use
More Cotton Goods In the Home —Help Your State.
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NATIONAL COTTON WEEK - MAY 1419.
GET .\CQl AINTED
WITH OCR CLINTON
.SALESGIRIi^i.
THEY W ILL GREET
YOU WITH A SMILE.
ROSE’S
5-10-25c Stores
Clinton, S. C.
GET^ACQCAINTED
WITH THE MANAGER.
"HE IS A SOi'TH
CARDLIMAN, FROM
LEXINGTON COUNTY.
NUN INFLUENCE IN
PLAYTIME STYLES
WELCOME
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To a Good Town
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We join with the merchants and
business houses of the city in wel-
iramingJI^ Laurens Coun
ty to our city May 18-19 for
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We Handle Complete Lines of
MACHINERY, STEEL, TOOLS
PIPE AND FITTINGS
PLUMBING SUPPLIES
' ELECTRICAL SUPPLES
Industrial Su(^y Go. i
R. E. FERGUSON, President
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W. C. OXLEY, Treasurer
Clinton, Si C.
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fMaytlmc costume* for noxlish iiiod-
erns recalling the haMis of rioisfered
nuns h.aAe ste|»p<><l ui»on the fashion
stage a.s a imvel note iti spring fash
Ions.
Though the Ilia* k dinner c«*vtnme8
were lighletw-.! by gayer foin-lies tlian
n nun ever •(••nne’!. and g<dd ne.'klaees
and earrings hr;gltlene«| the ens«‘;iitde,
the long s!*‘eve.! dinner fr«*< ks with
demure high n»^s, ihe halo hats worn
by tlie inanneiiuiii'. the s«*renity of
their fates and walk, lent a toin h of
the liahit* worn hy the French "re
llgieiise."
.MadHiue l.antln .*tiowo<l a iong-
sl»H*\ed, high iieet»-'| dinner gown of
-searlet ns| crej^e with an Instep
Uiigth hlaek faille r<tat and a Iduek
haio hat. Tlie nuinne<|uin. wlHtse hair
was swept s»*renely bark’'from her
-fat e, wore two great gold ball ear
rings and a belt of golden nail heads.
Another striking cwstume cotuhined a
long-sleevetl froek of black lace, a
li^ng black faille coat and bat
SPECIAL GASH PRICES
Friday and Saturday, May 18-19
NO CHARGES OR DELIVERIES - —
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■ Ipana Tooth Paste ... 39c
■ - Dr. West’s Tooth Paste
m 25c value ... 2 for 25c
■ Dr. West’s Tooth Brush 39c
Colgate’s Tooth Paste . 19c
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29c
Mannish Lines Disappesu*
in Latest Spring Suits *
Feminiuitj is the essence of that |*
new spring suit. _ _ J B,
Tbough s jLil»lj tailored effect of ^||
simplicity's still the rule, the hard >
mannish line in roffue rof;..severaI sea- ;
sons has been tusaol oo fashlon^s scrap ■ i
heap. Wools are otten a little softer. * ■
silhouettes look less as though they .
had been sketched by bard black *
crayon on white paper, accessories
such as gohlen snail or sflver seashell
fastenings are decidedly feminine.
Rubbing Alcohol, pint
Milk of Magnesia, pint
Thymoline Antiseptic
pint ........ ^
Metal-Threaded Orgaady
Organdy gowns, woven with metal
I threads or splashed with ahimmerinf
segulns, are designed witti full sweep-
l> log hems which billow' about tbs
wearer’s feeL
McKesson Shaving Cream
35c size 2 for 37c
Hind’s Honey and Almond
Cream......."..... .39c
Coty’s Diuting Powder
S1.50 size 98c
Houbigant Dusting
Powder, $1.50 size ... . 98c
Coty’s Face Powder -
With Perfume 98c
Coty’s,^ngle Compact
$1.00 value 4^
No. 2 Browmie Kodak $1S8
Woodberry’s Soap
^for 25c
Cashmere Bouquet Soap
25c size 3 for 25c
Colgate Toilet Soap
Dozen .......; 59c
Evening; In Parts
Face Powder, with Per
fume and Lip Stick ... 98c
l^tex,J pkgs. . 49c
Fountain Syringe
2 qt. size, $1.00 value .. 59c
Wine of Cardui ^. 79c
Black Draught . .T7.T . 19c
^arol, large size 98c
Caroid and Bile Salt
Tablets, 100 for 89c
Parker Duofold Fountain
Pen, $7.00 value . - $4.29
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Parker Duoftdd Fountain
Pen, Jr., $5.00 value . $2.98
Newbro’s HerfHcide
50c size ..... 39c
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