The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 06, 1949, Image 14
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Thursday, October t, IM*
TOO, TAKES OFF ITS HAT
TO MR. C. WHIT BLOUNT
OF WAYNESBORO, GEORGIA
-AND TO ALL OUR OTHER GOOD
COMPETITORS WHO
HAVE TAKEN A SIMILAR STAND
C An Editorial From The Atlanta Journal, T1
Thursday, Sept. 29, 1919 Jl
Competitor Denounces
Suit Against A&P
THE BOLD three-column advertisement in
the current issue of the Waynesboro True
Citizen catches the reader’s eye. We quote
it in full.
To our notion that advertisement by C. Whit
Blount states the economic and govern
mental aspects of the case against A&P
with a clarity and forcefulness that most
of the editorial comment has lacked.
Also it strikes us as a fine example of sports
manship in business.
Incidentally, it is about as effective an ad
vertisement as could have been written for
Mr. Blount’s “Groceteria”.
Makes you sort of wish you were in Waynes
boro to trade with him, doesn’t it?
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