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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C,
THURSDAY, AUGUST Z, 1939
CASINO THEATRE
Politicians Eyeing
Race For Congress. WEST CLINTON
MONDAY AND TUESDAY.
August 7 and K
Dollar Legs”
With BETTY (iRABLE.
You have noticed, that H' , Several Poiwible Opponents Tol
tkmna are like balloons; they conie,
Mrs. Joe Campbell, Correspoadeat
For Next Summer.
Mrs. William Potts of Rock Hill,
spent Thursday with Mr, and Mrs.
.M, B. Whitmire.
Mr. and .Mrs. .S. W. Southerlin and
I down wh«*n the hot air gives out
JAfKIP railroads, did you Spartanburg, July 29. — .Although,
AI -nS "»i*''«"|the election is a year aw'ay the forces , ^ vi
•“* > ,l.y in fx*. .nd th« ;p|,h„ „ighi r^ult in . .itnrmy con*r«.. f»n.,ly of (,r«,nv,ll, Mr.
1,.4RK^ t / |„.r g,, to th« pul>-,,i„na| raoo in this district next sum- '*"■
Shes the streamlined queen of the schoob, th<*reby providing enough apparently forming,
campus ... and every varsity man ^ e<luoate 1 ,;t0(),l)00 children Johnston, former
wants to hold that line! A million. ^hat about :W,7.50 five-1
.Mr. and .Mrs, G. H. Guest of Wash-
, von oo„j.,.o,„. ........ governor, ■j'tr'"". nn.thcr, M™
, ^ , '• .ho i, n.tir ,,niolly pranidne
laughs with the college cut-up« . . . r^^^uired to cany generally believed to lie
million thrills as the “huskies race raiinswl hauls! y’y,j„ y,;, ehanct‘s to Wat Joseph wood, visited Mr. ami Mrs. .S. L. I»ng.
to victory! t . i._„
“Clyde Lucas and His Orchestra.”
“Tax Tmuhle.” "News of the Day.
10 A. ,M. Show—MONDAY.
10c and 2.^
\\y delightfoJ.y entertained a flum- appea.’-ance and the era of torture
Wr of little friends celebrating the from corn.'* began, for the simple rqa-
!eleventh birthday of Neil Harvey. son that fashion decreed that aJl »h
After several games were enjoyed must fit the foot tig’htly.
the little guests were invited into the .Any p^^ssure exerted upon the...foot
dining room where they were sreved increases the blood supply, with tho
delightful refre.vhments. |re.sult that the activity of the skin
tissue results in a thickening, or hard
ening, termed a “corn." This condi
tion may he contributed to by a
wrongly balanced diet. As the thick-
ene<l skin enlarges in area, it presses
up<;n the bones of the foot and inten-
s:fie.s the pain.
There is but one^ way to cure a
,, v: I corn and that is to wear larger shoes
.Mrs. t,eneva .Nix Sample i . .u . ^ / j ^
... anti eat the pniper types of food, root
Mrs. Geneva Nix Sample, 30, wife • ^ Epsom salts and warm wa
Birth Announcement
.Mr. and Mr.s. Ernest Brittain an-
anj nounce the arrival of a, son, William
Baxter, on Sunday, July 30.
Mrs. Briittain before marriage was
•Mis.s Helen .Smith of thi> city.
intt), out of, and through Anhland, Bryson of Greenville, the incum- Mis.s temline Seay is sfiending of lH*wey .Sample, died early Sun^y| daily, the feet being im-
Ky., tm an average day. b^nt. reatives in G.-een-^niorning at the Uureoa hospiUl fol- ^y
^ la rwx- vill»*. lowing a brief illness. She was a k..!..
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY,
Aui^ust 9 and 10
“Winner Take All”
With TONY MARTIN, GLORIA
several we**k.s with reativc.-, t.. c—jmorning ai ine i^ureoa n^iiai loi- at lea.st twenty minutes,
Certainly Johnston is no dead po- l- i» vx r- ii k * ® illness. S^ was a yj^jp
How oKl does a man have to l>e to i^ical duck. He himself ha.s com-, ^\r mid ^ D. McCullough at- daughter of John and Lucinda Thomp-
'he Im, old to i>e of any more use in.^^nted that he would be l>ack in the'^^ndeil the McfNillough reunion in Iva son .Vix and was a native of Lnion
the worM? That quif.stion is ofteni,},itjm.s nimin arul the onlv aues-:• county.
asked and vwried are the answers.
IcampaigTks again and the only ques-:
|tk)n ses'ms to Ik* the office for which Prances Long i.'x v
Many sufferers have adooted walk
ing on grass when wet with the dew.
isiling re!a-j
tives in Greenw(H)d this week.
.Surviving are her hu.sbaml ami
as a means
for prev'enting or .st )p-
Well, S. .S. .McClure, who is only H2\y^^. ^jn declare. And the former ,fov-1’^"'es in trreenwmxi tnis weeK. mother, four children. Hazel, James, ping corns, a priest in Cincinnati,
years young, Ls just now starting ou!t;,.pf,or i» ki*eping everything open. | We.st Iturriett of Enoree .^pent ast Rayni'Hid Sample;
ion a m'W businesis career. For manyj Only recently he told a newsfjajKrrwith his aunt, .Irs. J. K. hit-
I W publi.sheil MoClur«t’.s Maga-, viewer that he had no statement ^ i
w Jv i. v *’ 4 ^u'4 'll u under the k<*eii comiM-tition jt<> make concerning his future cant-r,
HPAIM .\R.MhnA and K / » "‘lof new magazine.s be went broke in,y,ut he d4*climsl to anmiunce definite- M illiani, attended the funera of Tom
RICHMO.ND. A walloping s«»n of the yy,,^ ^,yy^n<-e<l ag«-he has' ly tlmt he would not run for con-;<''^'^‘* Cedar Shoals church Sun-
two Ohio, having started this cult. Per-
m'*' go<)d that comes from
‘‘ these early morning strolls is that
the feet are released from the tight
ami
wild West meets the gorgeous K^t I of sup-1 th<‘ senaU-
or governor again
day.
arc
John .Smith of / Greenville, sfient
the past week with his .sister,
A<la Center.
. and learns that heart punchea | backing him in get-jwhen he Ix-comes eligible in 1942. i
hardest to la e. [ting a fn*sh .start, and he .say* he If he should ilecide to enter thei
“ITnHprPOVPr nnrtnr” young again ami is all pepixsj hu^iifijys, against Bry.son next »um-1 ‘•• u u i Itery
unaercover UOClOr „v,.r'hLs come-l«ick vemture. “B4at-!„„.r it would assure an uproarious Messrs. Kay and, .Morns Holtzclaw., y
With I-IJ>YD .NOLA.N. J. CARHOLii,,^ liack" at K2 is unusual, of course,leampaign. Always aggressive, John-t“‘';^l
ston would Is* faccsl with the hard jo4)
of V4’innmg his tc-xlile following away
from the present congressman.
Ami Bryson, him.scdf, i.s building his
Ml.’') Canailian couple,s stagssl a rnassl [sditical fcowes well during this, his
marriage in .Montreal a few days ago'first let tii in Washington. He’s a fre-
in the basidiall stadium. The big un-lqiient visiUir in the district and whsm
brother.s, Carey and M’illiam
four .sisters, .Mrs. Pearl Win(k*r.
Fllla (’oleman, ’.Mrs. 2!ella Hill
Mrs. Lillie .Mae Ballard.
Fune.’'al services were conductikl at casing and the dew help.s soft-
3:30 .Monday afternoon from the en the corn. 1 have never had a corn,
•Mrs. ^y Rev. Mr Brew- because I never wore tight shoes.
er. Interment was in ('alvary teme- —
.NAL'^H and JANICE I.OGAN. Kx-fbut is also fnxxif that the u.se'fulness
posed! The man who makee a racket|„f individual is not to Im* m<*esured
»»u( of the world's noblest profession di-tio-mimsl by his age.
. . . the traitor who holds the power
of life over men of death!
Popeve Cart4M»n, “G«M»nland.”
9;:i0 A. M. .Show^MKDNKSDAY.
lUc and ITtc
ed the funeral of .Mrs. .Alice .Suddeth
[in Gns-nville .Sunday. ,
Willie Seay of .Augusta, Ga., is
«lH*mling sevei-al days with .Mr. ami
.Mrs. J. H. .Seay.
.Miss" ifeien l>avis of .Augusta. Ga.,
I is s|H*mling two weeks with .Mr. amL
81,209 MALARIA
('•.sea reported in the L*. S. in 1938!
DON’T DELAY! fi fi ft
Start Today with V U U
666 Checks .Malaria in seven days
I KID AY AM) SATURDAY,
.August II and 12
Man About Town”
4*'
.Mr. and .Mrs. Jih* Campbell ami
family visiti-d rsdative-^ in Enorts*
With J \t h BENNY. DDRDTIIY
I \M(M R. KDVS ARD A R N D L D. and ex«Tti*ni.
BLN.MK IIARNKS, PHIL HARRIS
and “Rt»< IIKSTER.”
Hello \gain! This is that great
lover. Itrnnv Ike unbaskful. hark with
ims eibmtisl ev«*nt, with R»*v. Henri he comes he comes a-.s,M*aking. No,
Roy as originaUm of the idea, dn-w rm eting too small for Bryson to Mr. ami . Irs. Loyd Non is of (fns*n-
‘Jo.tMMl s|xs*talors as the couphvs im- attend ami, Ixong one of the srmsilh- ''**}*.*• '■'isited n-lalivex h«*re .Sundaj
ptessively marches! (brwn the r<sl car-'est orat<»rs known to thc-se parts, h*
|s't for the ceremony. S^i extra<»nli- lay.- by many a vote for the fulur«*.
nary wus tlw c«*bbration that alx.ut 'I'he rongre>''man was ebs-Usl la.stI
.{00 «»n Nx»kers were ovcTcsmie by hc-at .sunirm r by the vot«* in the textile ami and .Iis. neeri bam mvs and
|rur-al area* and be knows it. If (>|,n Jo and Miss Ruth
. ' ix.k,. t..n K.. will K..V4. Ingram of f antoo, Ga., visited .Vlr.
This .Montr«*al .stunt nMiiinds «*ne John-ton runs n« will nav« to ih |x mi ^ ^ ^
Liutt while we are having mi “inaas“i«»n the same vote, which would rm^an
h4»ws in this state, there uv a healthy,,* struggle.
xf mmrrtmtrt-M. ma TImtc are thi»se hcoe, however, wmi
*r marnageH. as rnnssi ... * vfni Harry Firklin and family.|“
sm»ws in
growing crop «
ami M rs. K. T. Tranunell during the
wvs*k-4*ml.
•Mr. and .Mrs. .M T Ficklin, .Mr.
the hit .how of the .uaiiarr. WaiCII the svaHty |«ge» of the newapa-.“*^lHVe that the former ir*»venior '*•11,I* \
lho.e Pell, g.ls ... me and llinnir well be aanJ [ "•••t f»r garne, ,Ha»a.bly ^mlv^rl^"'
arrh of Tune— TW Mavlea .March ^be large i
" “FLAMING FKONTIKK.S- Na.
CORNS
Corns are the result of civilization.
The cave men an<l those who pr<*ce<le<l
and succee<led him. never had such
callouses on their feet, for the simple,
but all Mifficieiil reason that their
IM'dal extremities were not confined
within xhoex or b«K>ts.
Of course, as th4* w<m id knows, the
use of shoes came after men, foi cen-
turie-x, had worn sandals, which did
not in any manner re.strict or press
ufsm the surface of the feet, and it it
matter <»f record that an EgyiKian
March of Tim
(Hi
2 "New. af the l»ay.“
im- aad 2Ar
Mhra It*. Hai. the Hr4.| Place U
Hhtre It . ( aal' %ad It*, \laaya
( aal \l The t %S|NO'*
king had a slave carry his iUt(»t>ers.'
only putting them on when absolute-
senate "',1 ly necessary because he had developevi
numi.er of w..'lings that •Cainst Jimmy Byrnes, or ••'•►th-f (•"‘I '***r«ng them.
the govrrm»c's chair after «lBUgnter <»erry, visited .Mrs
|Ma nn .Namh-rs m S|wrtantiurg Sun
fever that ..sm- to la* gro ra in I*' Another potential threat in .Hiiar.,*^*/
.a a r—I er,a»..mir .ign that huainesa tarduirg is Sam K MaU, the fawy
IS hettef, .dher> say that it w ..flew wdicHor who ha- built a -tate
an rff.ei na th. part of «aae l*t mn reputat-a aa a prs^ut
Dr. Felder Smith
of
DRS. SMITH & SMITH
OPTOMETRISTS
Specialist In
Eye Examinations
Office Hoars Doily
Phone 29 for Appointment
CLINTON. S. C.
P
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Broadway
Theatre
MilMlW AMI Tl tSllAA.
AmkwwI I ai»4
Kid Emm Kokomo*
v*,4^ M«»MMIw !•
lots MliiMOM
M%A MoltwiiN
la.i.f cstv at>«t* will be haw Iw
P la»ahiJaia when Ih* h»a**Wrtghl
• t<amp - m^sm wal Iw he a • !
-car (tetdrVwbi It . IW lalf aad
tcl iaff MW-attaWi mi lha »»at
l*W4a Ipwibia and N». OttheMra
10 t M ri 9-wliiA
IPs aad JOs
UHINKsvMa^ Tin R>I)A\.
AmkmwI 9 am4 !•
•‘The ( hamp**
H*ih M «l I %« h Hk hMA Mlhlh
tiMiriM mmd IMhNh MM N fhe
•* 'V el a «e» wd rale lightac wtih
a haaae*'w - Ihrarf th*. paiwrr »■
‘Npaa.n U Made At Niitht* *
Hiih PMKwIoN MiSlFK. I>NN ‘
lltKI Ml wxKI I i.lF\>il\ aad
i.filMi.h lltMItOM Ihr paper gat
•I. headliwe.' the gtrl rrpnrtrr
hrr wwaiaa haling Imm' . , |w
gt-lhtr lh« V g,M 4 ertatk “dead Is
vrar. ' \»d voa gH a thrill
patkrd pH I are*
^hcled Melro NhtKl
s in t M Show nil K.HD\A.
tOr and l*>c
I RIDAV A.M) SATURDAY.
.\ugu>l II and 12
‘‘The Man From Sun
down’
have ttreiifretl dot mg the prrwml' •t the govrrmtvcs
year • folk, .ay this “ms eying"* Maybank r-^ «ul of office
. . t . -■.•> AntSher milentiwl thrMl in Snar-,’--.
Mr ami Mrs Marvin M’«4ih «»f
(»rv»enville. visitetl Mr arul Mr* Vir-
Ot Mall (f* Mebb .Sumiay Virgil Mehb rr-
• f f . h. L- them and alh hi"*-e}f K..- pnvatety t«bl fnewds with them U* .prfv,i thr week
t . g ih. hal* man Mrd. what w-d roe f.«
•Hr (We are a ■«»'"’ «nm»e.. Itol be r-asiH .nil
^ pr.»ple «y>*^r "*l da** * hange ht« m nd Hr fnigh* be .trsiag
__ fy (efwptml T .iwtuld fviim
(Hr rate f,,t then ibe wd-t* a,»**t4 be
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of M<
w>th
istvvlle. art- aiwntlmg
Mr an-d M*
M T
\ . i I 4-1 a' wa V
, .,>,d 'Vt. K.>*«e
■ ■ ’ r ■'
•.etl wHm I. mats
_ a ttwaf tbal ‘tw letmfa v«j(a aottJd Mitit
(at** am- ratnac ^
. .k 4. •arAwersi IHt i.rf*tirr gii«wrwar and
wtfh hi* _ , ",
llry.*t*> thu* axlainirig “he WW» !«»» S
Mt«)
tJa:- s
Firkioi
Mee*rB Hmo y T'WmiMell an.1 \»i.el
?tai?th vi.»*—r| o-Iativta, ,n
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S a ->ia
1 '.g a a< <
S ■ "fe
II '.wiNpf. agn*-
>*ta'ka ntal teal vlw
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d the
fatl TWfe wve i
(,4fe •Whe* xi^rSanLarg
• xff ,4 twdaaiy
y (Ike nnle take 'K>W»* V,,. .v4>;, \ |»iaarhte
a*krd tif hi. i^atd iW’gKl k-»>4ng TV»»ma»
kkh)*. • de- wh>' .taaik w WH
iW .1 .t'a' whil. Hr er»>«.| a. aei
ia>v t • Mape (• Ibrwat t Malam
XK««. *'4 jn.h>tp<4a*l!y taaentnal aa
k nard arv.| datigbtec.
re (he mrm ( ertd gV*« at.
Mra bred MmbdMerpvr
• ja n-ltng • Ki
II
* 'h.-** laaip -»• r
i--ff •
Mr. X
Vt-gtnas.
wf Mr
m l‘aam
Tha M«ahrt'
week tn Msmrvi
The M Y P I ••f •‘alvary llap't.t
rhurrh wa* drIigiilfuLy enteata na*4
mm fiataolay night w«ih an a-e rn-wm
fHr tv- imr d Mt. J.,(ee
et!
and
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Fla
I ••f '‘alvary
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mt t hem ka- (»en m*->( >«*n*nr( xnrwH-aJy
1*4 (•'xxfivi.le h>r««>a’t. jW p«rtam
> a Ct* . -I ff.i.n- af>d '•* *e • a p*'tm
,»4-tiv4 a- |.•iw‘• .in.|»» a.rvv*«*rt every
ti 4 »
II V*«in haa
I t«. .avtv-g fur (br
• I., k - fI mni4a a^r
»- • ■ • 'd 4 l^ige
+1 * h-.m . axkvtaty.
I
lawrv-n. awd »*"b*»rg .|mn| tlkr week en.|
relattvea hr-re
Mirthdav Part* Eapatad
IHi Itkhay even wg Me FPa
II
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4'
•aring
Then came various lyite. tif ftwtt
covering, in the form of the shoe such
as We know it. In summer the major
ity «»f iMxiple went Itarv-ftHgevi, hut
wk*-n the smrws of winter came they
wrapiwxl th< It feet in ci*ver« i*f gra—.
•k ns friun w Id aittmai* and cloth for
pr'>'«v'...n against the element.
^•m* auth irities say that the Am. ;
I. an Iti 1 an 'T tike l.srltliina OB *,-»•
tn» r al ifvvtnt'v*. «tf »itar-B, f— %h. \
' . v. f! w .,t samla.v Lirt alwav - *11
i«r nws[*va->n*. wc sr»f» skin ■sCt ^-
made frusBi the ledl of IK. de. r • tn.
'ur if t>:r aeaf XarttMB 'd ft*
. vr* d the (•rmirtlve dta«ri a|>
..r st.ii.r, bs'fura tile aJv e^ ef the
.* mr n . «rb-• l.gypt or . .r. >W
'his The crwaader s, vi^ tmrnsxtmd a!
.. f I '4''4|*r and »nlu ‘Lie M-^y l^;.|v
*|.»ead the lb maml fin isAtsB.:',.., feR.-^;#'«Le
• hr' r fes-t wv rr rnrasr^J la iiAw f
• ■■sef.ng. !». pf.gsvt tbeftii f.*'<i?e.w
l a .. r. Whud* '.hey ■asJST-iiis'r; S •
Sri> to.gr magt »
t ' matt * a.I per s-.-ir w ,te ^h.xr •
at'd w**. n ‘hr f »st t - ‘^'ist* tarvleil at
I*lim*i4ih •h.u'dkahiitg wa* ntr.iil^'
e t nto the \i w M o^bil alumt Id?^
I"' 1 Tv • m-oWm thaw taut* made their
BARGAINS
FOR SALE
Dtarllinff—South RrtMid.
Dwellinf—Holland Strepi.
Dnellinf—Near Silk Mill.
Dwelling—Oeveland St.
Dtigllinf—EaMt ('arollna
Ave.
.\ll <Hi Eajty Ttnan,
Slorg KuHdinr — iplmdid
intmlMPfil.
Other l*roprff1y.
Fire and IJft Inauraacp.
I^n* Finanrfd an Raal
Khtala.
B. H. BOYD
dlntaik S. C.
F's • i.lt-st .arirty ami ov.»st Is*.in
' 'u! '^>rr*w*i «>f ftwal wr have rvi-r wit
||. ...d at fvrve tune an*l heliMxl tr* dr
'■•lit, 1. 1.1 **T at the celebnal*.! IVuitt
*1- .-i at .itarr You tb»nA fiinl many
h eating plarvs* now a-slays sittce
■ of thi'iit try t«i give awyirtlle a-
IMt-sihle for the prwx* you pay Years
ago (H«* fainou- «>li| Ibdton htgel ha<l
I leputation ak in to that tif the l*ru
itl hostelry ami drt*w groat crowila
fiton all over that jiart of the state
to .sit at its tables. The ( hnstmas
b ft-ale I
' v.g. rai-
|M>*. .'lii car
Ir-e, I , hr St
[. ,.a.gj4.'f, haa
Is.'I toe'' •tm.f » a randi
kiu't
Mm t, H< V M a d M -
• , It V * V a hatflfai
l..rf Ih »:■ .« t imH a- ■
lii.l it.' \ '.watv ht» fro-iikis ar» urging
( n t«' etiii •* . Irats agKn atal no
tasly tsouul Is- IVV Urh -urpti'-s'.l to see
him on the tn-ke* n* x! .iimnii'C
.Viiother -troiig |a>serliiiity la Dixun
D Ihivi4. the piesi-nt Gtivuville i-tst-
maittei whose t»*rm expires mam and
who is somewhat ih»iH»tful of reap-
I iMtiiitmeiit DaviK, w hit servtsi the late
CiUigressman J. J. .Me.'swain a-s m<ere*
.♦*
course, as it still is in milUone of
htunes. A lu«i.v «>f that community in
With ( H VRI.K.'s SrtRRK'IT. IRIS seachings thiMugh her prixevi rtdics
MKRKDI I II and the "SO.NS t>F THE u few d«ys ago, foumi a menu caixl
I’MtNKKRS." . .giving the fan* of the higel’a sp«x'-
lal t'h'-i.stmas dmnei 'J'* years ago.
, , 4k i 4 tf ’*•■> f'T yewrs. is a well-known figure
spread was alwa)*s the hig event, of . , ,7 . '
' 4 4 II ii- r IhrviiigmiUt the ilrstra-l ami could be
count*.! on to run a strong
against almost any field.
Breath Offends?
race
- I
Stalkin' cold-bltMMl«xi killers with a
nit'44 (if hot lead* Harmonisin’ he-man
homhre-. hit the glor.v trail ... in a
hit action saga of the West!
“Our Itang" in “Dog Da/e."
( omedv. “( ommunitv Sing."
( hapler Nd. 3. “I H K I.O.NK R VN-
<iKR RIDES .\G.\IN’'—lt‘s a su|H*r-
thriller.
lOc and 20r
IDMING —
"Wi’THKRLNG HEIGHTS," "LET
US LIN K," "ON BORROW ED TIME,"
"GOOD GIRLS GO TO PARIS."
’lain
RUBBER
STAMPS
Any kind, to fit any
businesa. 24-hour ser
vice. Reasonable prices.
Telephone 74.
The Chronicle
Priatera • Siatlonera
\s copied from the caul t'h*‘ bill of
fare follow.s as a ixmiimler of those
good old tlays before we w’erv* con
trolled fnim Washington:
Oyster Snip
Roast rmkey Oysti'r Stuffing
Cranberry Jelly
t liicketi Pie Grivn INvas
t'rt'anved l*olaUH‘s
Chts'se .Macaroni
(,'andirsl Y’ams
Rice Giblet Rice
Boilinl Hani
Sw’*x‘t Peach F*ickle.s
.Mixeil Pickles
«'t Tomato Pickles Olives
tiVa ('hips Plum Jelly Gelery
t’hicken Salad
Salted .Almornks Ix'mon Pie
I -Mince Pie
Wine Jelly "Marachino Cherries ^
Corn Muffins Biscuit lioaf Bread!
Syllabub
Fruit Cake W’hite Cake
lauly Baltimore Cake
()ranges Apples .Malaga Grape-
NuU Raiaina |
t’offee Tea ('hocvdate Sweet MiHc
ButtM- Milk
And ladiM asrfw auppuaad to iMva
waiata m tJbMP v^jnt, tuo!
Pad breath is sometimes due to bad
teeth; often cau.sed by sluggish
bowel.s. To neglect it may invita
a ho.^t of constipation’s other dis
comforts; headaches, biliousness,
loss of energy or appetite. Take
.spicy, ii// - vegetable B L C K -
DRAUGHT tonight. This intesti
nal tonic-laxative tones lazy bowel
muscles: cleanses gently,promptly,
thoroughly by simple directions.
Try BLACK-DRAUGHT, the
time-tested laxative.
.sa'
Gray
Funeral Home
Clinton. S. C.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
...nnd...
EMRALMERS
.Ambulance Service
Pkoaew 41 and 399-J
L. RUSSELL GRAY and
V. PARE.S ADAIR. Mgrn.
Sale of Kitchen Cabinets
LARGE STOCK TO
SELECT FROM
Thi.- laiiirrH in ohoi- u of (vdors
U.rtH-n and Ivon*, or White and Black.
PriitHl .xo that an enaetnble of larjre
and Hmall Utility I'abinet.s can lie had
for thr ro.st of a lartfe cabinet a few
month.s a)p».
Come in to see the.se values and
you will want to modernize your
kitchen.
$29*50
Free! Free!
WITH EACH CABINET
32 Piece Set of Dishes
Terms: $1.00 down
$1.00 weok
MAXWELL BROS. 8 KINARD
CLINTON — TWO STORES — LAURENS