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THURSDAY. APRIL 2,1931
THliXLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, 8. C
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Burke Will Fight Ball Denounced
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Michigan Case The Farm Board:
(Continued from page one)
take charity patients which
includes convicts, prisoners,
and others in custody of
County Institutions.
Item 16. Interest on Coun
ty Indebtedness:
Interest, on Current Loans
in Anticipation of Taxes . . 4,500.00
Item 17. Payment of Pro
bate Judge for Indexing Pen
non Claims
Item 18. For Armory
maintenance and incidentals
of the Medical Unit of the
National Guard atjf Laurens,
S. C
Dangerous Man Alive”
for school purposes and the State aid 1 ^ ^ i:i- w twt
to be received under the 6-0-1 School! ^Ut To Fight I.aw. Now
l^w fcr the year 1931, for the pay-| Held |On Numerous Charges,
ment of the same. j \
Sec. 5. That the Auditor is hereby' Joseph, Mich., March SO.—Fred
Charleston Editor Says Thinking
Men Foresee Failure of Farm
Hoard In Savannah Speech^
125.00
Savannah, Ga., March 30.— \V. \V
iJuthorized and required to levy ki Burke, termed th^ nati,\n’s most des-: Ball, editor of The Charleston New.^
tax cf one (1) mill on all the taxable 1rate killer, set out today to fight land Courier, today told the Atlintic
property of Laurens County, the pro-'“® tight case.” , . Cotton association convention tbink-
ceods of said levy to be used fo^r the! That was his description of the iug men foresaw the Federal Favmjj
use and benefit of all 4^he weak schools, Michigan murder charge which , board was “domcHl to failure.” !♦♦♦
OVAL NURSING BOTTLES — 8 Oz.
And PURE GUM AMBER COLOR NIPPLES-*-5c Each.
Baby Foods and Baby Supplies of All Kinds
Carried Always.
(HIALITY MERCHANDISE —ECONOMY PRICES.
SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY
“At Union Station-’ Telephone 400
200.00
of Laurens County, and expended un
der the direction and supervision of
the County Board of Education: Pro
vided, That no money herein appropri-
brought “the most dangerou.s manj Mr. Ball was one of two tn^akers
alive” back from Misisouri. ; who as.>?ailed the fann bo.'irrl ar i tar-
He took the lirsi step by ref ining iff laws as contribut'ng to drprc-'iion
to waive preliminary examination, j in cotton and other farm crops.
ated for scihool purposes or otherwise Justice of the Peace Joseph CcllieTi The other, Damercn II. (villiams of
shall be used for the payment of any
Svc. 2. That tha County Super- *•>“»> '"P"'
viaor is hereby authorizerl and re- or or any o er purpose ctm-
qtiired to make a semi-annua^ report
to the Laurens Countv Delegation in
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the General Assembly, giving an
itemized and verified statement of
all the expenditures pertaining to his
office which have been paid by him.
and also an itemized statement of all j
debts and obligations incurred' for jCouiity is hereby authorized and re-1 “That’-s a serious matter,” he snap-
which Laurens Coirnty is liable, said qu'red to advertise for competitive per back. ‘T don’t want to talk about
report shall l'<e made on or bi'fcrejbids for the purchase of all supplies, it. They’ve got a tight case against
June first and December first of each i used by Laurens County and shall me here.”
year, j accept the low'cst ixvsponsible bidder! Other “serious matters” bobbed up
Sec. 3. That* the Superrisor is|^®^ same, and any purchase not to haia.ss him in his cell. Chicago de-
hereby forbidden from making any conformity thereto shall not
be a debt against the. County
bound him over to April 8. when he; Gastonia, N. C., rrerident of the as-i
sociation, said the-marketing act “has!
utterly faik'd to aid the farmer.” He!
raid "recently dirc losrd figures show-1
ed “45 mUr.ons cf dollars have been]
debt or obligation for I.aurens Coun
ty not covered by the appropriation
hejein made and any obligation made
by said Supervisor in excess of the
levy and appropriation herein made
shall not be a debt against Laurens
County. The County Physician is to
be paid for attending convicts and
the funds ap-
must show why the state should' not
hold him for the slaying of Traffic
nected witli the e<lucational work of j Policvnuan Charles Skelly.
colored schools in Laurens County. i indicated only
Sec. C. The Judge of Probate shall jin court that he wdll plead not guilty j lost by the government in cotten,
be allowed twenty-^ive (25) cents forjto the count which might send him tojalone. with indicat otks that the t valj
paying out pension'claims and twen-j p^jjjon for life. loss in this unfortunate e.vpcr ment i
ty-five (2.>c-)^^nts for indexing. j Later, a deputy sheriff asked him in the handlin<^ of farm ce mm .lit'cSj
Sec. 7. The Supervi.^or of Laurens a random que.stion about the shooting, will appcox'ivatt ..;:e hu:'.Jred million!
t ..'nu-.v- : ..— *» V- dol'a’'.''.’’ j
.Mr. n.ri 9'vd “.\mcric.ans have tak-1
en reCure b:‘h'nd the fragile barvi-
ades tin , tariff laws,” and have
.-pet\ied jirod iction f ir beyon<l domec-
t'e e..nt,4nu-.ion. American, he said,
tectives, who wantwl him for the St. j are undi rla’-ing to soil the curplus
Valentine’s day massacre, gave up' only fcr gcM, the one value ether
Sec. 7-B. The County Treasurer and j their investigation. But in the after-j countries do not ne.ss4*ss.
Supervisor are hereby authorized and, noon Capt. Patrick McVeigh and' “In this way. a largi* section of
directed to pay at least cnc-thinl ofjScrgt. Michael McNamara of New
the $6,800.00 borrowed from the Jo- j York City arrived to que.stion Burke
apna Cotton Mill, and to give theiabout the slaying of Frankie Yale (or
County’s note for the balance, pay-jUale) Brooklyn bootleg king,
able one year from date, with the Yale was rumored to have run afoul
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their ow.n p ojvle have been led into
poveil ■ r..lr-*cd by urotective tariffs
for a little more than a centurv.”
poorhouse and is not to receive extra
pay for attending lunacy 'hearings.
Sec. 4. Thait the County Superin
tendent of Education is hereby au
thorized and empowered to borrow
not exceeding ninety per cent of tax
es for school purposes estimated for
privilege of renew'aLfpr another year.
sum of Fifteen Hundred Dollars, if ao
much be necessary, in repairing the
surface treated road leading from
Lydia Mill to a point on State High
way No. 2 near the Town of Clinton.
Section 7-C. The funds coming to
Laurens County from the gasoline
the year 1931, for the purposes of^ to the .payment of
paying salaries of teachers and other notes of Laurens County held by the
Palmetto Bank of l-aurens, S. C., as
of Alphonse C^ipone’s liquor, plans.
The detectives, however, got small
satisfaction. They a.sked two questions
and pogitponed their examinations un
til later.
“What’s your religion, FVed?” Mc
Veigh asked.
“Me? Oh, I’m a Hindu.”
“Yeah? You’re short a turban,
aren’t you?”
Renew Your Health'
hy Pimriratiim
iJandsdmesf;
1 luskiest..
Heavy Duty Tire
All-Weather
Jt-Poys to buy THE
” Teading^maFe .". Here!
Any ph3rsician will tell you that|
“Perfect Purification of the System'
is Nature’s Foundation of Perfect |
Health.” Why not rid yourself of
chronic ailments that are undermin
ing your vitality? Purify your en
tire system by taking a thorough
follows:
Two notes of Ten Thousand ($10,-
000.00) Dollars each, and one of Seven
thousand ($7,000.00) Dollars, dated
October 23rd, 1930, and due .\pril 23,
1931. One note of Thirty-five Thous
and ($35,000.00) Dollars, given on
April ITth, 1930, and one O'! p-ifty-five
1 4V. 4 4 i..,4 course of Calotabs,—once or twice a
Oh, I gave that to a photographer £qj. ggyeral weeks—and see how
M‘^DANIEL
VULCANIZING WORKS
to drape over his camera.’
Seek Suitable Site
Nature rewards you with health.
Calotabs purify the blood by acti
vating the liver, kidneys, stomach aqd
I bowels. Trial package, 10 cts. Fami-
For Vet8^ Hospitsil 35 cts. AU dealers. (Adv.)
The Clinton Chronicle — $1.50 a Year
Columbia, March 30.—S<*arch for a
Thousand Three Hundred (55,300.00) ,-^uitable location for the $1,300,000
Dollars, given at the same time, and i veterans’ ho.'^pila! awunhsl South
fASH PANTS
THAT WASH
The only pincheck wasti pants
that are real wash pants art
Otis. For Otis Pinchecks, the
same famous fabric you’ve
sdways worn, are now pre-
ahrunk ! They fit you as well
•fter washing as before!
Make sure your next tvash
pants are made of pre-shrunk
Oti^ Ask your dealer for the
panYs with the Otis label.
due on the ITth day of April, 1931.
Said notes are hereby validated as
valid imlebunlness of Laurens ('oun-
Carolina toqk L. A. Warrtm, fed-,
eral hoj^pital engineer, through eight
cities in upper South'Carolina Mon
ty, and the Supervi.'^or an<l ('ounty
Treasurer are authorizeil to execute
their renewal notes therefor, the said
day and Tue.'day.
Mr. Warren left Columbia Sunday
night to visit Clinton, Chester, Rock
to be paid from the said gasoline tax Hill, Union, .Spartanburg, Cowpem.'!,
and any other funds properly applica- Gaffney, and York. He paid a flying
ble thereto under the law and the full | visit to Beaufort Saturday, afU^r vis-
faith and credit, and the full taxing liting upper South Carolina cities ear-
power of Laurens County shall be ir- lier in the week.
revocably pledged for the payment of He 'will rt^port to the fe<leral hos-i
said indebtedness. pitalization board upon completion of
OTIS @
PliVCIIBCK
\i\sn PANTS
Ihvy're prp-shrnuk!
Sec. 7-D. The Auditor of liaurens
County is hereby authorized and di
rected to levy on the property of Lau
rens County, for the year 1931, two
and one-jhalf (2Vi) mills, and thei
his state-wide tour.
CONFINED TO HOME
John W. Little, employee at the
County Treasurer of Laurens County I local postoffice, has been confined to
is hereby directed to collect the same,
the proct*eds thereof to be u.sed for
cross country roads, and for purpos<*.s
stated in Section 7-B above.
Sec.. 7-E. The official bond of the
his home for the past ten days with
an attack of influenza. His friends
will be glad to know that he is now
rt'cuperating.
County Supervisor foT^ I;.aurcns the re<‘f>mmendation of the
ty shall be increa''ed ito the sum of‘Sheriff and the Laurens ('ounty IVle-
Twenty-five Thr.usand (.'^25,000.00)! gation, a Jailer and a special consta-
DoHars, and no claim again-t Laurens'ble \o have the usual au‘hor;tv c.f
("•ounty .shall i>e paid until it shall jjieace officers and be as.signcd to duty
have had the aproval if the (’ounty|by the Sheriff as follow.-.; .Said Jailer
.Supervisor, and at lea-i* one of the {to serve in .Sheriff’.s office and County
County ("omtnissioners. The ('ounty
Sup«‘rvisor and County Commi.s-sio'n-
ers are hereby forbidden from using
any of the money provided for in this
act, in the payment fur. or in purchas
ing any additional load machinery, or
implements for road building, except
Jail, also at office of the Lauren |
Magistrate and in such other c:ipa'’ity;
IS might Ik* ordered by ‘he Sheriff ,
said SpiK-ial (’onstable to .serve at tif-1
f ice of Clinton MagistraU* or in su-h {
other capacity as might be order: d by |
the Sheriff for a pariod of t'.vn y'‘ar;'
SHANKLESS CeUophane
Picnics
small too'ls, without the written ap-j .ind saM offic<‘rs will he required to j
proval of the State Senator from I.au-jglve bond in the sum 'of One Thous-j
rens County, and a majority of the i and ($1 ,()U0.()0) Dollars eondiiioned
members of the House of Representa- for the faithful performance of duty.j
tives from Laurens County. Sec. 10. In the eveill of a va'2n'-v{
•Sec. 8. The County Treasurer of I or a new recommendation, there chall
Laurens County is her,by authorized 1 be appointeii and oomnais.sioneil by the
and empowered to remit or refund to Governor upon the recommendation
the taxpayers of the hail stricken sec- of the .Sheriff and the head official of j
tion of Laurens County all ordinary j the mills herein named, three .Special j
Mm. Cora Moahier, of 001
North New Orlaaxia Ava.,
Brinkley, Arky writes:
1 was ao odnstiMted until
I was just sicL I could not
stand to taka strong modi”
dne, so I decided I would take
Black-Draught, and I found
it to be all right
T would have such dizzy
spelle, and such bursting
haadachea, until 1 could hard
ly ga But after taking a few
doM of Blaok-Dranght, 1
would feel just flna 1$ ia-a
good naadicina, and I raoouv
mand it to all who suffur
aa J did. It la very eaay to
laeonunand a nadldna that
haa dona aa much for km aa
BUek-Drau^bt baa dona.**
nsmoBiFg
County and State taxes for the year
1930 where such persons have suf
fered fifty (.50) per cent or m^re lo^.s
in crop damages from the destruction
Deputies to have the usual authority i
of Peace Officers, and ihall be as
signed to duty at Watts Mill, Lyd a:
Mill and Joanna Mill as the .Sheriff *
of the hail storm during the summer might designate, and shall be pa d
of 1930, Provided, That no exemptionjby the Treasurer of Lauren.? C:.un'ty'
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CALL UPON A&P FOOD STORES, TODAY.
FOR YOUR EASTER FOOD NEEDSI
Grandmother^s
CAKES lb.
IONA BRAND
LIMA BEANS 3
No. 2
Cans
IONA BRAND
STRING BEANS 3 c:„' 25c
from taxation FhiiH be granted to any
the sum of Ten Dollars per morlb
such person who shall make as much i and the said three mills may, supple-'
as fifty (50) per cent of the crop! ment the salaries, if they so dtdro,!
made by such person during the year).such appointments to be made for a
[1928, or that was made on the same i period of two year.?; however, same
hand in 1928. Provided, further. That may be revoked by the Governor at
no taxes shall be refunded other than the recommendation of the Sheriff
NATIONAL
COFFEE WEEK
OUR OWN FAMOUS AND OTIlKn NA
TIONALLY ADVF-RTISIOD COU'KIIS AT
SPECIAL IX)W PRICES IN AAI* lOOIl
STORES.
8 oXlock lb.
19c
Mild and Mellow
Red Circle lb.
2Sc
Rich, Full Bodied
BOKAR lb.
27c
Coffee Sopreme
•
Sultana
Red Beane
4 cans 19c
HOMINY
3 cans 25c
strictly lYcsh
EGGS
doz. 25c
MILK
Pet or ^
Carnation
3
TaU
Cans
23c
m
the ■taxes on the identical lands where and such mill officials at any time;
the crop from hail occured. Every tax- gaid Deputiea must be sworn in office
payer claiming exemption from said I before the Oerk of Court for Laurens
tax shall present to the County Treas
urer an affidavit in which is set for*h
County, and shall give the usual bond
in the sum of One Thousand Dollars,
the damage incurred, as mentioned | conditioned upon their faithful per-
and described above, and upon the | forftiance of duty,
presentation of such affidavit thei Sec, 11. The Court Hou.se Janitor to
County Treasurer is directed to remit
all. taxes. Provided, That this exemp
tion shall not include any poll tax or | month,
any commutaition road tax or any i Se:. 12.
be named by the Clerk of Court shall
receive the sum of (60.00) Dollars per
-The Treasurer of Laurens
Plain or
Selfrising
A&P FLOUR
IXk.S5e 2469e 96» ‘2
65
Corn
Nucoa
Iona No. 9
Brand Ci^n
lb.
10c
19c
Sunsweet PRUNES Mi: 19c
Vienna SAUSAGE 3 cans 25c
Loom
Wm OONIUPATIOM.
I IHDiaBSTION. BIUOI
IWoaCBr wbo need a tonle aioidd ta
Cabdoi. Used over M ytara.
special school tax and the 0>unty
Treasurer shall take a receipt there
for and receipt shall state only the
purposes for' which it was given,
which shall constitute his propor
voucher and the Comptroller Genera^
is hereby authorized and required to
approve and allow same in his annual
settlement.
Sec. 9. In the event of a vacancy or
upoh a new reconunendation, there
County is hereby required to obtain
security for all funds of Laurens
County which are now or may here
after be deposited in any bank or
banks. The securities herein requiT'ed
..hall be approved by the Sinking Fund
Commission.
Sec, 13. All Acts or parts of Acts
inconsistent with this Act are hereby
repealed.
See. 14. This Act shall take effect
Meal
or
Grits
10 lbs. 25c
Grandmother’!
BREAD
5c
FULL POUND
Wrapped Loaf
Sunn]rfield
Sliced
Bacon
5Se
The Great Atlantic dk Pacific Tea Co.
shall be appointed by-'the Governor upon its approval by the Governor, j
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