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\ ^ \ r 0- The Clinton Chronicle, Clinton, C,, Thursday, March 8, 1934 Truck Driv«’ I W A NTS — -* ■ *- “ ^ WANTOD-^MAN: Aj^ To qualify in Retail Mercandising Field and Govenunent a'brk. Experience not essential. ' Man seleC^ted trained. Personal inten'iew by writing Bo* 44. this paper. ^ l^P l^OTICE TJ FARMFJLS. Spring-j time is planting time—plant with a' I.aurens, S. C.,'March (> ... —, ♦ c.le plante- to pet best results. We > young white’ man of Green-' 1- Power Question ^ j Danziger’s Sale Faces Chargei .. Before Council I Grerrtville Man ^ Placed lender Employment Of Engineer Bond- In Connection With Death of Charlie Sellers Near Here. Starts Friday j te/ j Danziger^s Big Pre-Ea.steir Salej Au- -starts* with m bang Friday morning! H. M. thorized To Make Investiga-‘»i^^ * ’'tore filled to over-flowing| fcion of Clinton Colton Mils pj^y first tinie for this M.ra- To Furnish City ordinary event. Prices for th^ sale have been marked low and ' 'enable the buying public to secure Proposal Power. ^ r M*ra- < > he^ig 4 \ id will , „ - _ C.ty Council h,ld iU r»KuI.r month- :: «nt you to our full hnc <>f h„c Tuesday |y mooting Mondny n«ht -ith Mnyor *“« • Pl»nier.«i and I>istrU>utors. J. I. Cope-,j ^ - t ** told in an attractive page adver- lard am! Hardware. ,following his,arrest on a warrant tak- Abrams presiding a ter ir.g con in- ju today’s paper. . . \~~7l 'em titiTwl.v bv r.oroner John A. ed to his home for'the past several ^ \i\\ \VAVT» !' for Rawleigh Routes out Sunday bj v.«roner jonn /v. ^ ^ ^ c . T V- .u''rkenyoaen ..k>i-frtn<r Him witH murder weeks on account of illness. Se\eral 800 fam.lus m Laurens, North Thomason charging nim wun raurutrr AblK vlllo. .■;..u-.hvvc.<l Newberry. Clin- m ronnection with the death of Char-1 routine mmtters were up for consid^ On. Kol.a.'le hu.^ier ahould ptart Sellers, aged white man, who died ration and acted upon during the raming 8L‘r, utH k-y and increase rap- Clinton hospital Saturday nigh^ evening. . | uVy. MVr te* imTn«>EHte!y Ilawletgli injuries sustained The power qttestion was again be-‘ > Kichniond, Va prerious Tuesday morning when fore the Council, a former proposal ^ ’ he was struck by a heavy wholesale having been made by several mem-. DISTRESS AFTER MEALS HelieTcd By EUck'DraugLt **1 -had sour stomach aud gas.** Co..„ IVpL annuity .S.\LE.-^M-\N A)~ie o America oldc'.t financial institu- Qijnton lions iookir.g fo** 'a man to be grocery truck several miles writes -Mr. Jess Hij-glna, of Daw- sonvtUe, Ga., “and/often I would have blilou-s I read about Thedfortis Drar.ght and be gan to tak^ft. .'t relieved!me of tnJn tioubt^ I K*-* p It all the tln« nt'w.. I/boiJ<Mer it a f?ne mcli -Ine. I riisch of U'jck-Druuicri; ;i.‘i-r wh.-n I n e t li It helps to pK^ent aick ar.d to keay A. eyifleia in t.ifler." Get a ; at the store. Try it! A’ofj yen can grt P’ack-Draugk: in jSe fienn n* n SYk’ P. for ROGERS QUALITY FOOD 3HDP5 - / ROY NELSON. Manager **lll^ere Satisfatetion Is a Certainty** Lucky 13c Sale! JERSEY CORNFLAKES, 2 pk^s. 13c below hers of council that the city sever itsj contract with the Southern Power At the inquest, held at Clinton on company at its termination in order tnimd in a i.ev.. uncrov.ded field in morning, the jury returned a to give the contract to the Clinton annuir.y and nvenmen-. contracls. Cotton Mill.- to supply the city power to hi. dc,th ty hoin* hi. by-. souo.. ca n a .ste.nly crowing income with eni Grocery Stores, Inc., Rogers truck ^ ^ «lii aK> indui nci us.-urcii. Cum- driven cnrelemily by Martin. ' ' ™ “ - -- - m.uuca.e .. .n v ,v,th Box 1)24., Testimony brought out a. Ihe in- tcven the Soulhen. Power ^mpany .Make Your Selections Now (i»in nvllU’, S. Hundreds are Taking Ad of (Itir Idtv-Ky I'lan. .^re tou ; ,b,.ut I«ny- He further ,uted thnl April If .Nol. -Sec I .-i. three miles below Clintoiu Loyd Sel- f'™* '>*•■'« ***<'»•».'“t t*' Mers. who was one of the Witnesses. vnncell^tion of tfce present con I C.AM.AY TOILET SOAP. .? for I.Sc O K SOAP, Large Cake, 4 for ...V 13c FANCY GRITS, 6 lbs. 13c LOVELY JEL, all flavors, 3 pkgs. 13c for quest indicated that Sellers and his ^he required sixty days notice of the Easter—Use Our I..ay-By Plan vantage son. Loyd Sellers, were walking to city’s intention to ^Lnate^the con- - iftTlKPQ o a vr.% work at the GoWvllIe mill early Tues- tract between the erty and the com- Fj JalOUri O J A rtf 1 ou • ALLISON’S NGTI(*E TR« ' lib wil' h l<i ii>da .Muici'. at ^ p. walking on the shoulders of the road, thT-Satter imd.ed,aU .y. After a ,,, , „ , ,, , r off the pavement, about one and a discussion Alderman Henry on half feet, with his father on the in-, inf<*duced a resoluUon. s«-onded by ' ‘ m al'the'side nearest the imvement. "The truck'Aldorntan Bailey and passed, empow- iiegular came along and pnk.d him up and ‘■’•'"K ‘he water and light committee and plant superintendent to employ a Hi^i SchiM.l auditorium, bt; ar*;ir.i,'*‘!’ifr!t fo»' th** city pri-jt-arried him about 5.5 or 00 feet. mapy. nominations and election of of- xtopiied down the road and I was hoi- di.-interr€?sted electrical engineer to fi« ets w;!’. tie a'.tended to. \ Ik’mIFY ,I0NK.>. Ibesidetil. I! L\K1('HKLRKHGI:K, Sec. Alqiouncements UhsrW.N for m^sertion in thin column h<' a> follows: Fur .Natmnai. For SlaU’\)ffic«*.'* \ u.U'J For .til ('o^ty Offic^.H nc»l unum»**'n’.cd below 5.00 f ouiitj ('ummi\>u*nt*rs \ :loo Magisl»at*‘s fui v^urun.'^ and \ . \oo All uth.M .Magi.-tiaw.'i, When* annuuiu-r'mnts a Oi maile prior lu .May I, ttie right \ i- reMTVud tt* r>mr. lhe\entire column t’uiiL lo tm le if .u,.lal.'>f> of .’•puce ju'i'if.V Vt. Terni.- aie ca.-li. « ler'ing at him. He stopped and I ask- ■>" inspection and investigation ed him to Uke niy father to the doc. “f ‘he new generating plant of the tor". The driver of the truck, whose < Cotton Mills and to report name he Uter learmsi was H. M. Marj.havk at a later meeUrig as to its ade- tin, he said, replied with an oath that 'luacy. construction and other phases, he couldn’t do it bevnuse he wasn’t''*i'h f'"*' "> P®«- allowed to carry riders. “P‘*' '‘~™« , Lee Add Blakely, who came along Council fixed aUeet tax for I9M at and carried .Sfller, to the hospiUI at *' “« >f l>»'d ®" or before March Slst; rlinton. said that when he arrived the !>•'<* '^m April 1st through truck driver “seemed to be trying to AP"' •»* »*** thewnller. A help lift or move him”, hut that he "’"‘'O" '«'nction over last lid not know whether he was go- •'O'"’ "O’ '>T Alderman Bailey. ,ng to put him in the enr or not. ^rtooded by Alderman HoltxcUw. The ground was froxen. he said, and The clerk was authorixed to draw he couldn’t see anv marks u|K,n the up and submit to Council an ordinance shmiMcr. The blood marks where the tok-olo^PK '•»’ I'eonsing of commodity truck knocked or llirei him off. he »Po«"'’K •" ‘V ’’■‘y under a ,s«id. were about one and one-half feet »ffot«d by Aldermen Bol- the pavement on the right hand o''’| o”*' Henry, gfling dlkwii. The truck, he said. E. Mfiod Smith. O. D. 'elder Smith, O. D. D^. Smith & Smi th Ol’TO.METRLSTS * SI’En.X LISTS Eyes Examined. Glasseti Prescribed {.aboratory for Prompt Repair Service. !.“» West .Main Street IPhone 101. UI.I.NTON. .S. r. 1 PET .MATCHE-S, 3 for 13c OCTAGON WASH POWDERS. 6 pkgs 13c Large Boxes SALT, 5 for 13c ARM & HAMMER SODA, 3 for 3 MfP^TE^ATS, '2 ter 13c i3c IktkeTs Blue Label Milk COCONUT, 13c Macaroni or Spaghetti, 3 pkgs. 13c ♦ FRFaNCH BIRD SEED. B.4YER S ASPIRIN, i:v.auor.\tt:i) AuiMaEs. ve FERTILIZERS i V^irginia-Carolina Chemical Corporation C. B. Holland hp.(l\Rogers signs all over it. State Highway Section Foreman H. Joi^s, and Deputy Sheriff T. 1). .Authority was given for insiaUa- tion of telephones in residences of members of the police dejMirtment not already having sertiee. the monthly V. 13c L3c 13c X Y Z SALAD DRESSING, pint 13c RED SOUR CHERRIES. No. 2 Can, 1.3c WET OR DRY SHRIMP. 5 Oz. Can, GORTON’S COD FtSH CAKES. Can. 13c 1.3c SLICED or HALVES ARGO PEACHES, No. 2 1-2 can 13c AMERICAN SARDINES, 4 for. IMPORTED SARDINES. 2 for, FA!S( Y BLUE ROSE RICE, Lb., 1.3c 1^ .Sc Norwegian Tub Mackerel, 2 (or . 13c (5^' Kt»K t. AME \t .\I:DKN I I her*4»\ announce mvself a candi\i^- v* - '—' ......tk... ..ii.. « t;.n da. f.ir Game Warden in I,uurens}AbramsNtoslificd that they drove up ^ ' ’c aw ' RA ♦ ■ un'v and pledge inv>clf to abide't\ the s«^e sei*aiately and parked j|>on mo ton o erman i •?>. t v ihJ r. .lit.- of the hemiK-iatic j.n- th^ir cars \n the shoulders of the by Alderman Boland, the po-> mary K MILLKK BROWN. , high>ay. ThW sanl tht ir cars made «»ked to look into I hen-l.y announce my.’^elf a candi-^tracks' on Ihv xho®'-*®” “■»' ‘'>'1' • '•“"ding^ d« e foi Gafiu* Warden in l^aurens not\ see any\tra.ks made by the suitable fur h.>using the varoHrf de- ( . unty, -subject to the result of the ^^^^.j^ Abrams said that Martin went l«»rtments of the ' D< mocralic primary. % A. H. (JALLOWAV I her.’tiy ann'>tince myself a cari'di- ifp'.e fur t,.e ffi’.-e of (iame Warden in L'l I'cn- <v,.nt\ and jiledgo niy-elf lo »l>uj:*‘ _ by the }i-s ull-s of the lieino •’f ta primal> J. F A I'TKKW HITF around him.and that the mah\ wa.s on Four ww names annear in the can- eity government, with the idea of reducing rent costs. truck. Abrams sara to Clinton where he gave up to offi cers and arrgnged to be notified later. » . ^ i* i Martin, he sai^, did not drive the truck [N|04V ^StllCllClBl^CS on after the arirident. Jones quoted Martin as^ying that "[Tie did not see Che man in itnie to go around him and that the mum wa.s on Making; RfMim I'ur BiRKer and Better Values ROSE’S 5, l O, 25c STORE CLINTON, S. C. MIMMIM W1 DO OUR PART In Today’s Paper I h* reli> ai.n >u:ice myself u can- the i)avenu\nt when he was stVuck. didate’s column of The Chronicle to- .1 .iate fer f.uiiu Waidm in Iji-arens 'The state was represented at, the CO iiity, Hiid pledge mvself lo abide , iiKjuest by Solicitor H. S. Hlackikell, " '^atls.. supervij-or for the Kx ,L.. r.. ..)• i.f tK... ...-i ' r I 1 » u , o xk ’ V/ fouf term.^. announces his candi- p\ tfif’ resuJ.s oi the iHmocralii pii- ,jf Laurens, anq Robert S. Owens, qf U'linton. M -V. (GUS) C.\NN0N i Big Clearance SALE! FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MARCH 9th. and 10th. FX>R MAI.IS'IK-VIK 1 hereby announce myself as a can-^ didate fur Magistrate of Hunter Township, at MountviJIe, subject to the results of the IVeiiiocratic jirimaiy. J. U DlCKKia’. Male Chorus Ft>K SUPERVISOR ‘ 1 hereby announce myself a candi- j ia* fur re-elecMon as Supervisor, of, dacy for »v-elecli«>n. J. L. Dickert. well known IlipcweH iiizt'n, announces., himself as a candi date for Magistrate of Hunter Town- . at Mountvilie. To Appear Here. '"V ■ * two new aspirmni^ M, A. t annon, ■ . . ‘familiarly known as ~Gus.'’ of the hSpartanburif Musicians To Give! j t J5,^^^rwillte. Entertainment In Uit> April well kno«^ laxurens ririxen and a for- 1.3 Under Auspices of Ixocal re^^ident of this place , Kiwanis Club. -A- Iji .rens county and pledge myself to. Assorted Color TAMS I Clearance 9c “ Bovs’ Play SUITS Clearance 37c •tide by the resull.s of the Democratic’ pi diary. JOHN 666 .Several years ago Sl>artanburg’» leading music-lqving men organized a ; D W WATT'S. ~ chorus with this purpos* in' ^Trre>rr''Itiir’nil*y might-hare some ef - iTective way of expressing that love for giKid music. It was necessary, of; iiifuid. Tablets, Salve. Nose Drops , course, that'they have a direv-tor and Checks .Malaria in 3 days, t'olds firsUof a type that could cause the chorus day. Headaches or Neuralgia in 3Al.to portray the real meaning of its| minutes.. |inception. This was found in Prof.! PINE IxAX.ATIVE AND TONIC Wilson Parker Price, who at that j Most Speedy ICeniedies Known. , . time waa on ibo staff of-t'onvepsey 7 ~~ icolletre in Spartanburg, who gave his' NEW Cedar Moth SERIES We Will Open Series “K” On March 10,1934 1 Fancy Bottle PERFUME Clearance REFRIGERATE WITH OIL4IEAT SUPERFEX time ami energy without cost. Ijist ^ j Spring he gave up his position with ' ' ' Converse college and opened a studio. Booki* for Stock Subscriptions jin Spartanburg, and in the Fall be. | Now Open At Office gan giving two days a week to his- JHE COMMERCIAL BANK I work in the Music SchooP of G.W,C.,I in Greenville. Prof. Price may alao be ! I emembered for hU untiring efforta I in training and directing the choruses 'that sang in the May Day Festivals WO ELECTRICITY REQUIRED that used to be looked forward to with such pleasure in Spartanburg. Costa Leas Than 3 Cents Daily LIBERTY BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION B. D. Htwy. PnriSort il Clean FLOWERS CIcsinnee F. M. -\ ParIcctkMi Stove Co A. H. COUNTS Oppoaiie Postofflee / NewbanTt 8. C. Under the able direction of Prof, j •Price the Spartanburg Male Chorus| jaasumed such proportions that ^yjl 1 could presant a concert with fifty to ^ [•ixty vtdeae, and Spartanburg raalisadj assistance ok the Lndins Mwie dub, !that they hnd in their midst an able jit has been psmible ta arraage forj organization of which they were truly, the-Spartadmtg Male Ckonm ta giva' proud. Each Pall and Spring the' a concert in Clinton an Priday, April 4 Choins haa given a|dwdid concerts * 13th, at the in both Spartanburg and Greenville, Iditoriom. .which have been well attended, i I The entfrtainmrni pnMniaaa to he a| *• 1 Throngh tito efiforta of the CUnton^rsnl bmnl to tlm CotUM Moomers Cltaunncn Full Fashioned HOSE Clearince 37€ Men’s HOSE Clearance 9c Children’s HOSE Fancy 13c Uhiir en’s , li.adies* Children’s Bloomers BELTS SUITS Clearance Clearance Clearance 9c 6c 23c Examination A:^rted Black Chick -^asswmre FEEDERS Clearance Clearance Clearance 2c 3c — - 4c Fancy Blue Enamel Spark Plu|^ BUTTONS Percolators Wrenches Clearance Clearance Clearance 4c 33c 6c Face Tby Valve CREAMS TOPS LIFTERS Clearance Clearance Clearance 6c 6c 6c s ' Assorted Girla** Sport Aasort^rXvrieii JEWELRY Sweaters Glassware Clearanee ~ ; CIcanuMe Clearance -■23c 1 1 7c- Cavtred Ghaa DISHES A CLEARANCE SALE IN A hanta af thail MEANS A SAVING TO YOU Store Opens 8 A. Bi. Ckiaes at 9:00 Saturdaya T a