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ivSi? t\ '/ TOE CLINTON CHRONICLE. tXINTON. S. C. THITRSD.AY, JcHy 27. 1933 NOTICE Bids on Transportation of Pupils Bids for the transportation of school children of all school districts of Lau-j rens County who do not own their ■' ^ school busses are called for in accord-1 Nobody’s Business . By Gee McGee Bennett Tests Salafy Act € #' mus, filed by his attorneys Friday, af-jthe duties appertaining to his office months of inarch. April and May had ter setting forth the fact that the^ingoodfaith,tothe bestofhisability ber*nappiovedandiaid. Theact atol- Iward of county commissioners had re-^ and in an impartial manner, giving system and prc\iding fused to approve his proof of claim' the] same courteous consideiation to i ■ ' i i tV»nt for salary during the months, of the poor and to the rich alike, and ^ scale of salaries 6 flat rock^ S.T., julie 24. 19.12. ance with an Act passed by the Gen-^mr. jhon Wallace, eral Assembly of 1930, To Authorize seckei-terry of agger culture, and Refrulate Disbursement of Funds Washington, d. C. for Transportation of Pupils to and deer .«ir: from Public Schools of South Carolina. i am now reddy to plow up them 4 1. ('lerkd^of Court Brinj^ Suit To March, .April and .May at the rate of has ever been ready and willing to the board of commissioner'^ withhold Test Constitutionality of P*"** which was his rate serve those who by rea.soh of needy or j payment of the salary of ai.y officer of pay before the new salary scale unfortunate circumstances are not to comply wdth the act. Abolishing Fee System. Laurens, July 20.—Whether or not the act passed during the last session Each bidder will'ntake two bids, akers of cotton i sold to yore agents of the general as.sembly abolishing the (1) On a basis o^i>er pupil per last month so kindly .send me my R0$ fe«* system in Laurens county will 1933, for which duties t^he said Proofs*^ went into effect, continued as follows; That Relator has duly rendered and circurr.stances are able to pay cash fees in advance, and who have meritorious matters which pei-formed all and singular the duties:they wish to bring into the Courts., appertaining to his office for the said {And unless the Respondents are re-! months of -March, April and May, quired to approve for payment Relat- mile. (2) as i w'ill need same to buy some to feed stand’ af" constitutional test will be ar-iof Claim for "salarv or’s pay claims as afore.said and unless On a basis of total number my mule on while distroying the .said gued before Judge G. B. Green, at of children to be trans- cotton. ^ ^ .Aniler.son. on Tuesday. -August 1, ac- poited. Each bidiier will .submit his were filed a.s Relator is^allowed to retain the' fees hid aforesaid and''that the sum of One | which he might collect or has Collect- Hundred Dollars ($100.00) is now due ed as a part of the compensation for - ,, cording to a rule to show cause is.sued and owin^to the Relator for his sal- performing the duties pertaining to if you will add 10$ more to my con- Tuesday of this week by Judge C. C , , , 11 I . I, , • . „ ary a.s afore.said; and that no part of his office, great embarrassment will on the ba.'iis of spocificnlions on file tract, i will |i ow- up the small,jiatch Fcathcrstono at Groonwood ordorin? same has boon paid bv discounts, off- to suffered hv Relator and he will be and available for inspection in the of- (a-twrrt that bip Jruliy and my coim ,h,. I„a,cd ,of county commissioTirr.s <,rsets. credits or orherwise: ^deprived of his riirhfs without due fice.of the (oiinty .Siirwrintendent ,.f mh. it is niiKhty fine ci.Uon an^ l-aurcns county to show^why a writ of ,, informed and be-,Pt<«i«' tf law. ed to few boll'weeviK hut it is w’Ah^ndre Xy "'laim'7ri' % rl'."V:f ' :hj,n ](»$ to me, hut i cun u.si- the ca.-h '■ -i i<ig advantage at pres.sent. Education. -All Idds sluili/hev^ad 1 ■ the County Superintendent <.1‘ K.'v.a- tu>n marked on out.side of .seal'*<i en- velojie “Bids for trnnsporlatmn of pupils. District No.-- Koule .\’o.- . 4. Bid.s shall he openetl in the e.f fice of the County .'superintendent id Education. .August s, at two o'clock in the afternoon, v- The bids shall he ojiened an-' 1. W. Bennett should not be i.ssued; IS not my nahdr, boh weston . ing up to hi;, contract, he is plowing the siqiervisor and the board of coun- 'p soiiie cotton, hut he let.-s his plow ty comrnissioners Tuesday. Judge vohlde alioiit so mulch on the row Featherslone di.squalified him,self from -hat It <lon i hlaf plow up^ail of the ^tttng on the rase liecause he is a cotton and leaves about ever other INSURANCE We offer expert service and protection. Agent for some of the strongest Fire Insurance Companies in America. REAL ESTATE Town alid country prop erty. Prices attractive. Clinton Realty ,& Insurance Co. B. H. BOYD. .\K'enl awards made by the County Board of Education who shall have the right to stalk with the root in the ground so's it will still make about three thirds n-ject any and all bids and to readver- of a crop, don’t tell him who reported Tise for new or additional bids. him ti r». -All contracts for transportation o you. Wherefore, Ri-latci prays that Re- Kespondents have failed and refused .sjiondents )>e compelled to approvcior to approve for payment hi.s Proofs of payment hi.s pay claims and be co:n- « The cojiy of .Judge Feather.stone’s C'laim a.s aforesaid, becaOse Relator iTelled to draw, or cause to be drawn order and the petition for mandamu.s over to the Treasurer of by th<dr clerk, pay warrant.s author- I'- which accompanied it was .served on Laurens County all- fees collected by izing ahu ili.''ecting the Trossurer of hi.s office as directed by same Act of I>aurens County to pay same, the General A.ssembly of 1933, and O L Ix)ng Relator is informed and believes and Sullivan & Wii-on therefore alleges that such .Act'is un- | Huff & Huff taxpayer in the county, and ordered constitutional, null and void, in so far d , / . * J as samv ,wrta,n.. to the fees and com- ^ -upervisor's of- , pensa ion o o ice. yesterday that the salary claims 'PUa That Relator ha- always pcrfornied of all other county officers for the ! * Vxlll « f the hearing before Judge Green at Anderson. .Mr. P.ennett's petition for manda-1 Rent that room by using a Want Ad in •shall be awarded to the lowest respon- .sihle biilder. send my monni y by air mail at once. . do not wish to begin |>lowing up - - This notin- shall not aprly to-j ^.j^.^eiTTaTv^ ijisl-ncts owning their own svImmiI hu-M‘s. s hollowing list' of- hu''''e> f«>r winch hid>- may tie recidvcd and any and all mher routes designati^d by the ‘ ount>' Boa'll of Education: No. ir». Hurricane Ilunacane to Clinton. No. 1(1. Moiintville Lis'ion to .Mount.ville. 2, Old .Moiintville to H urricane Route -No. 1. Mount \ ille Itoutc No. 1 Ihu'te No. Mount ville. Kouti- .No. 3. Itock to lAjountvilli*. .'sulli'un No. 17. llickor> Ta\ern Houle No. 1, .Merna to Hickory Tavern Laurens No. ft. Oak GroAe Route No. 1. Oak Grove to laiuren.s. > nungs and 7,'Gra>s and Youngs Route No. 1. fJrays add Young." To (iray Couit-Owmgs. Dials .No. .7, Gray Court-Owings Route No. 1. Friendship to (iray I ouit-Ow ing". Route No. 2, Riddles Old Field to (•lay Court-Owings. Route No. 3. YeargiivV to (iray I ourt-()wmgs. Route .No. 1; New Harmony to (iray ( out t-( iwmgs. Route No. Ti, Dials to (iiay Court- • iw ,ng" address is r.f.d.'it will take me a good while to plow all of it up, J>ut if anny of it ojiens hefoai 1 get it killed, i will not pick .same until you know foi sure that nothing else is going to hurl the crop.s. 1 will keep a close watch on ever- hoddy who signed up and if they fail to live up to their ritt»*n werd on the agreement, i will see that the k.k.k. gives them not is. we have plenty of klu.xes m our mist to see that the gov- vermeiit gets justice, kindly’ notify the seeker terry of the treasure that i am waiting to hear from him with my monnev. my. wife thinks i .suhl you all my. 4- aker." too cheap, but she amt a good hix.ness mail like rue and i told her 10+“ look after the kitchen and the wa.sh, place and i would take care of all trade." with uncle sani. some of the| cotton I w ill plow up will make over 2' liales to the akc'r, hut my word is my ham. and she will be ploweil up a-cording to trade. 1 yores trulie. ' ! mike Clark, rfd. farmer. i Sulliian .No. 2. Ml. IWlhel Route .No. ]. Ml. Bethel to Ware > hoaN Sullivan .No. 7. Brewerlon » ... .. , r 1 j. , V ,1, . „ , . together. My wile and family are Ltuti* .No. 1, Brewerton to Ware' j Rubin and Compan> Came T« Town It looks like 1 can gel in more jams than all of tlw rest of the peojde put Hunter No. Rock Bridge Ro re No. 1. Rock Bridge to Mount- . A Hunter .No. .'>..( linton R re No. I. Eydia Mill to ('hnton. E\ 01 jer of (he (flinty Bt»aid of -Ln aiion. F. BROOKS. ^ ( O. .Slipt. of Kd. spending the summer (and nearly ev. erythmg else! in the miuintaiii". I am ke«‘ping batch at our leading hotel. I am getting along fine, thank you. fut , I ran into troiiith’ one day last week. 1 \M> S\I K .• '■.;ite of .South ('aiolina. < tointy of Eauieii". ' in ( furl of ( f mmon Flea- < 'y Building and U'an "ciation. I'laii’tiff, la'ck Brown, an old si-hoo* mate of mine, hlowed into my office 'I'hursday nu'i ning. Leek mai ri»‘d l.ulie J«‘n»*s sev<*ral years ago and moved to Texas.,. I hail just about loigot all al'out tliis eon pie.’' Leek had not e4iHtvge»f miHdr; iu' wore a nice •^(rmgy heard and his ’lose \\ a - soiuevv hat redder. )»iit other-! wise, he was tiu* same old l.*‘ck. i W .A. .^Nevill. -lohn. I’u at:. et al, ! lefendan’ > suant (o a Dtcee of the ( ourt .n above "tate») case. I w ill sell at I aid t (>utciy to tlie higllest* luddfr. H'. l.iiirens ( II , '"• ( .. on-Salesday in Augusj M .M.. J.’e.Li)Lg._MuudayC the. Ttr lay of th* u "fiib. during- the legal (I' ll!" f(o- "uch sales, the following de M ! i<< d propel ty. to wit:' A. ’hat p.ice. iiarcel 01 lo* ef laiut. 1 wanted to prove to l-«‘ck that I std! !<»\etl him. hut I tlmuglit he wa." tiMVelmg alone w lien 1 mviteil liim to go up to the liolid tiiid take lunch with •m He M Jidily accepted tVie I’lvitalion. •mt told me his family wa." outside. 1 assupd liim tliat tliey wen included in ihat, invitation. I expected a wile and possibly nne child. |dus Leek, to .onst.tu’v the family. nr.' ' e;iig and ."it'iatc in' 'he Town f ' .iron. 1'. the ( ii’inty of l.aureiis. of >t'a:Ji ' ai lorm, C’-iif a.nmg ae- rr^ -k- 1 walked out to meet l.e-'k's folks .-ind when I visioned the spectacle. 1 almo.-'»’ swooiu'il. 1 lu'i'c was laak s folks; ladie and fi children, in a tiuck. the oldest. Bill, was about 11. and tlie slepinilg sToiufy To ‘.he l.ulie’s lap. Ihey were lithe; w c ’.i.t f at hw e.-ti-i 11 port on of the Tiwn ^.- ar.iltd on the mo-'h by lands of W nuKc B <i'.<Ts, Si .. <i!i th*‘ east by laml" of '-rua D > • I ( and Sou-i •> 'he .Sat'oard Air line Kail- -i«b*ad. and he did so. and oii tin we-t by land of W. B , . " (•wt’". .'"r.. * ('u\cyi‘d to .Spratt and ^ hi flock I'oun'1 -Nevdic hv \V. B. Owens. Sr., on Oc- l>i«'ught con.stei nation to tw-m," :n l.ulie s lap. 1 ney were eii- To Eulie’s ma’s home Th Y“^■- (o speml two wt'eks. I tvild E u l Company, cn the h"ck toAinv* up behind the ho’e! and into the h ite- to«;e'^ ‘24lh. 19'22. ’be ek-rk and ti la'll Ivops". I got my .aT."'o. all that pu'. e. parceU.i lot ot key. ahd crowded the litter into the lan<l, lying, being' and situate m the elevator; 3 ol the kids enjoyed that Town uf ('linlon. County and ,'",tate elevator, hut all the others weie -ai i. eiuitaining af*»re -aii. containing eh-eig* lis M’Hred pretty nigh to death and suvh i7-st of an aoe, more or Jess, ail.toin- holloring 1 hevei heard hefoie. 1 ttuik •ng the aljove desciilied pioperlv', and mto my suite.< In 2 minutes the founded on the north and east hy •* boys has busted (id tiollais worth of »t«tve desciibed lot. on the south hv my. stuff. • . \ Seaboard An Line Railroad, and on ^ the west and’ northwest hy lands of Nothing could control that bu.ioh.j W B. (Iwens, Sr. •'>« n threw niy throat medicine out of ; t' Tne successful hidfler at the sale wimiow. Sue and J«*e were in the' must deposit* with the Clerk of the bath-tub, Julie had pulled the 3 win-; Court five percentum of the amount *h*w "hades from their roders and of his hid as a guarantee of his gooil bad piactically ruined my typ<‘- faith in the bidding, and a s.milar de- w riter. I couldn t do a thing but^pray, posit shall he made by any |H*rson beg the I/ord for help. I got them ' who shall thereafter rai.se the bid, as ^be room. A\e walked-•> floors provided by law. Such deposit shall lie ^be dining room and then trouble; applied to the purchase price ujmn -■‘tartied sure enough, \ compliance by the bidder with the terms of the .sale, otherwise it shall turned over 2 tables. Her* hit be paid to the Plaintiff, for credit on ^be heail-wailress with an orange,. I ita indebtedness as liquidated dam- knives, forks and spoons were ankle; deep ail over the floor. The 3 electric : Terms of Sale; Ca.sh. PurchaseFto ^ans had been bent or broke, other; pay for papers, stanrp.s and recording, diners were struck w'i.lh awe and fly- If the terni.s of .sale are not complievl dishes. .Afthr spending ♦> dollars, with, the land to -be re-sold on .same '*'> got thru; I loaded them back into or some subsequent Salesday on same the truck and got them sUiTetl as terms, at risk of former purcha.ser. «»<>n as possible. From now on, I’m THOS W BENNETT. to be kind, but careful. ir!^r frT*r*irt9 ^ wiabHim; W"*t wt €ii rip^ i The Paper Everybody Reads’* lifted July 18th, 1933.—8-3-3tc. -. -^Z~~ TEXTILE WORKER Thanks to the New Deal, Hap^py Days Are Here A^ain. Wajfes Are Tp and Brice? All Kinds of Merchandise Are GoinR Hi.t;:ht*r and Higher. We ('eIebra!e-*With Y’ou By Offering Some Real Money-Saving Bargains al a Great Deal Less Than the (icmmIs Can Be Bought From Mill and Factory. All New Sea.sonable Goods—Nothing Old or Shop worn. Buy Now and Save. Many More Specials Omitted On Account of Small Space. Quantities Are Limited, So Come— FRIDAY AND SATURDAY READY-TO-WEAR 49' 98' 79' $1,00 New Washable DRESSES .New Organdt and Voile DRESSES 1 ^ One rack ^1.29 DRESSES One rack SILK DRESSES Sold Cp To $2.95 Only a Few Left of Our $(>.95 DRESSES, to go at-^ $2.95 and SI.95 CHILDREN S DRESSES Special Ikirguins - 49c and 25c Women’s Bloomers. Briefs, OC*c Banties and Step-Ins iwO Children's ^ 1 |\c BL(M).MERS lU (Jirls' Fine Ravon Silk ANKLFri'S, pair Buy School Shoes Now — Save Money I^)ng Wearing Oxfords, ,Straps and Sandals. Special— 69c, 75c, 98c 49“ $1.49 Bargains For Men 19^ Men’s SHIRK'S and SHORTS Silk SHIRTS and SHORTS \ few Tennis Shoes, at Roomv Richard' WORK SHIRTS Boys’ Oxfords Special C hildren’s Shoes, Oxfords, San dals and Straps. Special— Btys’ WORK SHIRTS ’ Piedmont Special OVER.XLiJS. .Friday and Saturday onl\ — 79c and 59c 75 c and 98c SPECIAL .Men’s Slimmer WASH B.A.NTS, Special at Values to $1.49 Ik vs’ K.NK’KERS, al SPECIALS for WOMEN 10 10 19 19 (mmmI C'otton HOSE, pair Rayon" Silk Mesh ITOS'E, pifir^" " Every customer whose purchases uroount to $1 can buy A DRESS LENGTH of Vat Dye Print, Suiting, Flowered and Plain C'olors Voile or Broadcloth for GOOD SHOES FOR THE FAMILY At Bargain Prices c Fine Lisle HOSE, pair Extra Fine Ravon SILK HOSE, pair . Pure Silk FI LL-F.ASHIONED HOSE Special N Women’s IPack and Blonde Stip- perfc and Straps, 93^ were $I.ff5, suecial c 49c and 39c i 0 0: or (> yards of C’reionne or Plain or Dotted Ruffled C'urtains for Fine Broadcloth SLII^S . Fine Ravon SLII»S Super Satin SLI1*S Women’s GOWNS— 49c and 25c |9c F’lock Dot VOILES, at yard n'k‘ 25c Plain Colors and Dotted Organdies, yd 19' 19c LONSDALE, Yard 10' Good Straw TICKING, vard 5' Women’s Oxfords and Pumps, white, brown, black and white, and blonde. Special at Women’s New Slippers in patent and kid, black, brow n, blonde and white. Straps, lies, pumps and step-ins. Special at— $1.95 and $1.49 Men’s Oxfords, black and white, brown and white, and black, all Goodyear welts. Special $1.95 Women’s Mesh Crown and Toyo Panama Hats—Also a few Fine Panamas to go at— ~~ H^LF PRICE NOW IS THE TIME—HERE IS THE PLAGE -Underseiling Store Musgrove and Einterprise Sts. __ Clinton, S. C.