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TIte CKaton Qurpaicic. ClintoB, S. Thwaday, June 14, 1934
(El|e Glutton (Utirottulr
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per ’but that did not keep her worst was^^is truck was scattered from Pijiblic Schools of Sooth Carolina.
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Hunter Xo. 3; ltbc|c Bridge^
I Route No. 1, Rock Bridge to Moimt-
(1) On a basis of per pupil per'ville.
mile. . ' 1 Hunter No. 5,-Clintcfh—’
WILSON W. HARRIS. Editor
sBahar
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fno^^aming and glistening like-over a verry large “-portion of^such-
unto‘diamonds. - . . goqrgy farm-lands, and the * load of
—7-*— sweet potato slips him. and i ivas haul-
She had her “Zams" just 2 weeks :r.Si was still falling when daylight,
before, and the memory of those ter- com^. he w^ atvakc.'so he s^id,^ when
1. Each bidder will make bidh.-i
On a basts of total number
THE CHRONICLE PUHJSHING COMPANY
rible pr^jfp^f, and questions were a the wrtrt 'took place.
nlglKi^^mare to her With the bridle off. -
But she passed, thank.s to a fairly here’s how it happened.'^so he in-
wealthr DaddJfT'-^e .seem^ to like farmed the highway cop who was at
me vfiry well. She ‘‘sealed” the bat- home asleep, as usual; “me and mike
children to be transported.
2:'^ Each bidder will suomit his bid
on the basis of the specificarions on
file and available for inspection in the.
office of t^e County Superintendent^
Sobocription Rata (Payable In Adaaacal: ^
Ore year |1A0; Six Molitbs 75 canu; TUmaa Mcmths 60' eaata
Entered as Second. ClaaaJfaH'Mi&ar at tba Post OfYiee at Clinton. S. C.
The Chronicle seeka ibe coopsratioB of its snbacribera and rsadera—tbs
pnbliaher wiH st all times appreciate wiec anggestiona and kindly ad
vice. The Chronicle will publish letters of general mterest vrban they
are not of a defamatory nature. Anonymous eommonicatione'will not
be noticed. Tbie paper is not responsible for the 'eiewi or opipione of
ita correspondents.
ton? on my vest several times, running was bunching them along at^bout^^ift-
her nimble fingjers up and down eny 'rc.-. P-'h-. on a nice, straight
chi>: with perfect harmony. '(.A.m puved road, when a fool shot out from
glad my wife was at home where most a s:ie -road at 74 m. p. h., and mike
women ought to be when ladies cal! to a^-d » struck him betwixt hi.? back
see “hubby’* at his office.) " w.nder and his radius rod. they had
of Education.
_no: L^und h's engine- a-ta:l the next
time.
.After'admiring her for 1.5 or 20 day at dinner-t
minutes. 1 explained that I regretted ' ^
very much indeed (sniff-sniff) to have we had a^fulie.st wreck ever was for
to inform her that 1 was not on the no'ooddy to of got killed, someboddy
teachers’ committee, and had nothing told my friends that saw-dust and but- Z ^ j
3. AH bids shall be addressed to
the County Superintendent of Educa
tion marked on outside of healed en
velope “Bids for transportation of
pupils. District No. Roixte Np.
~ 4. Bids must be in the office of the
C-canty Suprintendent of Education,
.Saturday. June 23, at 2 P. M.
5. The bids shall be opened and
awards made at the July 3rd meeting
Route No. 1, Lydia Mill to Clinton.
Jacks No. 6. ODell’s—
Route No. 1, O’DjbIT*' to YThitraire.
By order of the County Board of
Education.
' C. F. BROOKS.
V Co. Supt. of Ed.
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R.4DIO REPAIRING
.Antoiaobile Radios Installed
Motorola —r Zeiuth
Atwater Kent
Electric Fans
Radio Exchange
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much to do with the schools except to termilk pourefl.. out of my head for 5
ELECTION
try to look after financial side of hours where it got split, but i don’t
them. I directed her (ni(ssed the buck, believe a word of it- it seems that i
as ii were) to the chairman of the have got about as much sense now as
quarter of an inch deep across each proper committee ap^ the Superin- i had befoar, which is a heap more
of its mark, and have the wound suck- tendent of schools. GoshI If I could than some other folks i know who it
CLINTON. S. C- THl'RSD.AY. JI XE 14. 1934
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THE ITTY
The city is now" on the eve
munici|>a! election that rolls around ^ ^hree hours. But the have had a-sweetheart that looked like hoLimg down some big pollitical jobs.
every two years for the selection of a mu.<t be by a person having her when I was around 19. I would
mayor and six aldermen. There are a break r of the membrane of the have died an unnatural death the first i laid in bed with my face kivvered
number oft>aspirants for the* offices in or bj' a mechanical sucker. The time I held her hand.
the field, with the time limit for fil- i»er.son antivenin, she’s going to teach here, sa I heard, and then went up towm. the felier
ing pledges expiring next Saturday. *l***^h maJThow l»e obtained from most
The big job of enrolling the "voters by stores. \ True Statement
the ennoling v.o»*+<wt»4ee.v im prartire ^ These |K>.ni^ are well worth know- f»** rock, s. C., june
that .-hould In* abolished! is about *®E tn a section w^^lHcellic Bouth, Ideer inr. edditorl-^ Ihg“my corpse, fixing up budd’.s truck,
completed, we are informed by meni- xH three varieties of the i seat myself to rite you about the '00 potato .slips, an.soforth, but we
bers of the committee and all machin- l»o‘'‘onous reptiles. terrible wreck i got mixfd up with a^ f»>and out that the next day that he
f shall have the right to reject any and
all bids and to _readvert!se* for new
or additional bids.
6. -All contracts for tran*portarion
shall be awarded to the lowest re
sponsible bidder.
7. This notice shall not apply to
districts owning their own school
buses.
INSURANCE
We > offer expert service
and protection. Agent for
some of the strong^ Fire
ln.«urance Compwes in
.America.
. , vv .r.j Following* list of buses for
I don t thina up and my limbs in a swing for 4 days ...-i
® wnicn Olds may be rece.ved ana any
and all other routes designed by the
, V’ nearly k.l!..d u. prom.,ed endur- f. Education:
o 'he wreck which Hurricane So. 15 Hurrica
J. U3l. he caused, to pay everything, inc.ud-, , o,.,
REAL ESTATE
Town and country ^irop-
ertv. Pric^ attractive.
cry .“ict in nu>lit»r, f«»r the big battle
of baliot,-.
The holding of the primary is*in the
hands of thv cx-cutivc comniitlee. If
there i.- commendation or critici.-km on
the manner in which the election i.*;
conducted. It wll go to this committee.
What The Chronicle i.-i interested in,
wonuji in lhl^ city, i.- a clean, honest,
orderly election against which no
One point worth while we may add few nighi.s ago. me ^nd my
for the Wnefit of campers, trampers, curzui, and noooddy else but u.-
wife’s
. were
didden:
fi>hermen. etc. Never step over a comTr.g from s<*uth georgy in u truck
one
-ff t
rainy morn.ng,
■ -leep.
log. .^lep up on the log, look down to about mid-n.gnt
)>e .sure-there i- no >nake lying on the and i had dobyd o
other w.iie; then step down fur enough
away not to make the varmint’s strik- when s woke up, i was m a
ing you from under the log ea«y. in augusta; georgy. With !♦*< stitches
Xlready toetk in the front'of my head.
ff
*f h;>
h>>spi:tle
o'wn nothing- but the ' down
payment on his fo.*-d and the clothe#"
re had on hi.s -’ack which he borried
her. i am g’ad to be
'1 this true tali,
yores trulie, i
raike Clu’-k, rfd.,
cor-y sponJen’.
cane—
Route No. L Hurricane to Clinton. 1
Moantrille No. 16, Mountrille—
Route No. 1, Lisbon to Mountville.
Route No.-2. Mr. Pleasant to Mount-
CUnton Realty &
Insurance Co.
B. H. BOYD. .4enit .
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•.e tu
i.»e.
L-ute No. 3. Rock to Mountville.
Su....ar. No. 17, Hickory Tavern—
Rou*e No. 1. Merna tef H ckory Tav-
question marks may in- rai.sed. regard
•f
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oi Its outcome, with no ground pms ©f Interest From The Chronicle
left for charges of irregular voting.
Tht e.\ecuti\e committee should be
vigilant and we believe that it will,
of June 12. 1924
ju-st a Stoll e ej.eua!!”'""aiii.t
stitches sowed in my stummick. and
my left leg was bound up in a plaster
of parr.s. france. allso about 4 d c-
tors and -'•^rained nus.se.s were stand
ing around my corpse.
I j'j'en? No. 6. Oak Grove-^
Route No. 1. Oak Grove to Laurens.
YojrgsjNo. 5, Grays—
Route No. 1, Gravs to Gray Court.
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'¥* j-'-i* t: Tuuiig!
R.'jte .\>. 1. Youngs to G.'-ay Cou.'^.
S-..! .an No. 2, .Mt. Bethel—
R>u:e No. 1, Mt. Bethel to
Ware
a!
in seeing that the letter and the spirit J. F. Jacobs. Sr
of the law are strictly adhered to and niayor of Clinton
that m> plausible rea.son for criticism primary last Tue-'«day
remains after the ballots have been
counted. And it is the duty of the citi
zens uf the-cohimunity to fully co-^pe'-
ate w ith the committee to this end.
was nominated a.s
in the municipal
over three, op
ponent
my w.fe's cuzzin. w Wo was doing :he
driving, escaped unhurt except for 1.5
or 20 bnd bruises and'bumps and loss
bioo>i. but where he got “hurt the
of
Bids on Tran.<sDortation of Pupil.s
B.Js f^,r the transportation of school
chtidren'of all school districts of Lau-
ren- founty who dd not own their Suil-.-an No. 7. Brewerton—
school buses are called for in accord- R ...te No. 1, Brewerton to
ance with an .Act passed by the Gen- Shoals.
eral Assembly of 1930, To Authorize Waterloo No. 1, Mt. Gallagher—
and Regulate Disbursement of Fund.s R >a:e No. 1, Mt. Gallagher, to Ware,
for Transpor.ation 6f Pupils to and
Ware
E. Mood Smitli, O. D.
Felder Smith. O. D.
Drs.
OPTOMETRISTS
SPECIALISTS
Eye* Examii^. Glasaes Pmeribed
I.ahoratory for Prompt Repair
Scrricc.
1-) We«t -Main Street Ph—e 191
CI INTON. S. C
THK WM.h .MA.N’.^’’ I>\\
Nt x: 7uiulay iia:' b* I II df-igna 1
th«’ na'.oii i»\»i a- Ibiv.’*
when a >ma,i hitmag** a* .ra S:ii'J;.l
b«’ paul tu th*‘ “idd man ”- w liu !<• »t .'
.A. B. R.akciy i.- an announc-'d can
didate ( uunty < .niiiii.-.^; in
’h.> -•.unimt-r*.' primary.
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Tiiv
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tame
'ly-ii.irh t rn’iiencenien'
■t , -*bt Tit 4 nw ull
a c.u-e Tue.'dav
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urphanage
nrght.
the biiis and toils tu kcei' the vvulf. J. H. U .:h«'r.-p<»<'n ha- i»een electeil
PUCES RENCED!
from the duoi.
The id'.-ei \ ance of !hi> day
twenty yeai.- ago. !*u: in c-»ii.pai,.:i'n
to .M (’her’s, Day. it ha- e\ukc i lif.ic
inteii.-t.
.\ folder from a telegraph service
bring.' the following suggestltm^ t*»
as>i.-! iP. .-eleeting a greeting for the
old man. hoi tiaryuulh in jail, we par
ticularly iecuinme^-N«.. ■;»: “I thank
you fur the gbti' jr example.,, i'uu have
alway.' .'•et !»efore your children and
wish that I hail proved more worthy
of It. *
Ko( tho-e Who favor the limp*ng
lyric, there is .\o. 7; “Kach Father’s
i>a\ I am moiv glad tha'
pit'.den: -f the Chanii'er of c om
merce fur the cum.ng year, and W.
Ms .»’'hew j., j .ce-p-ve--ide«t.
Mr. and Mrs. Haviee Branch of .At
lanta. were Week-end guest.s of Mr.'.
-A. M. iofieia-nd
_^Miss France* O’Daniel is at home
from Greenville where she taught, the
4>ast year.
y-
I’m 'till
Mis.ses Lila and Mary lUillard are
attending Cv*mmencement ^at the I’ni-
ver.' ty of North < arolina where dheir
s.-'ter. M." Irene Diliard.^'gradualVs'
With the dt^'ee of Ph. D.
DOWN
bl*li wi'h dear old Da i.” whilejuth.-,
« r- who tee! that a touch of poor
rhetoi.c gi\es a huiiit ly 'ouch w»i!
lean to -No. 10; * clf all the festivals of
the yeai none comes so close to my
giateful heart when 1 send my
* bought- to you on Father’s Itay.”
Toe vinle note is .sounded in No. 4.
“As man to man. as -on trofathe*-, to.
the best Dad e\ei. I send my lovt ani
i o.'i wj.'he.' '(-lav ’
it w II i>e ;n order, and
John O’Dan.ei is at home for the
summer m the Medical College in
Charle-ton.
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M -ses Lns Biakely and Martha
Dav.ds >n a^'e attending the Epworth
(a-ague .Assembly this week in Green-
ON ALL
MODELS
K
V lie.
appre.va
by Dad. .f some littie recognition or
Uo.'-lj- lO .
)V the t 4 •
erat.cn a’e it ven h;m
•11 h.' dav.
<»n T4*e':ay afternoon. Miss Fmrfy
Ph i br .le-elect. wa.- guest of hon
or at a 4«»v».y oridgc party given by
M.::.; E-.ii».ta--Xt ^ oung. - -
THE GREATEST VALUE IN THE LOW-PRICED FIELD!
IHK D\N».KU OF S.\ \K FBI I F
Oi • ;en'i> a' i .-‘sea-'n
cl tf y .4 ; -Te's ng ca.-e-
laj.-e-l by snake-;- *,e.
Iscibody’s Business
H» <.ee Mc<iee
• i!t.:i being little ch.4dren
the 4 .t
inr..H • > y engaged at play. When a
.j>er.<on. either an adult or ch.'d. ;-
I am
SWISH SWISHi:
rnW'te-I with our local .school
$
675
AND
UP
.A,few da\- ago. a heautfu! little
-u:
‘•f y 'y»4- damsel breeze*^into my
I ittr ■ > a |M>i.'.)nous snake, very few.' system. I dot not have much to do in
j/eop»e ^now wnal to do and a iaidv of the matter of h.r.ng or firing or har-
.-mh knowledge, or of ine«l4Cjil atten- '’ 'ring teache -. but I am fre^^uently
t;on. ■^ten faiat. ^ r approm*heT“br pFrsnr.desliTngTTrlie-'”
Tnt el.tor of b eld and .'^^rearn come a nu-mimr of our faculty o'fi
gives some valuable information about a mu: I»h.» pr.-fe-s r.-. tutors, and so
the ,M i v. p: -eedure tu be taken when tortb. .
CM- .s - Meniy and without warning ^ i
stricken by a poi.-onous reptile. The.-e
comiiuii's are both .Umelv and valu-
aW« , an-j -houi*! W known by every- oft .ce. N-a ie i ii4»wn w;th diploh\as. let-
«,i.e. He sa.v- , tv^- *f r.ev - Tni, nda*.oP.'. and testimo-
"f'j •r.e -e of must of u.s. there r.;al-- Hs .' f ngernail.- wvre painted a
: e • three vgr.et.e' <>f poi.son- lovely b’-ight r«d: the .sandals she ha4i
*i'd“ snahe- n "he bn;tel State.-'. Kach on e\j'->-e'i her baie-feet, to view in a
«f these 'la.- sevt-ra! v ar4et:es\,„.jDjL4ih«-t ]*et k-a-r*.**- mann«'. an.i her tt'e-nai.bs
Cora, -nur.r there aie of the ni*x'- wrTt all dol ed Up in a coat of lighL.
casiTi ti.fe are two i*»ne. 'he highland pink jafnt
moccas.ii. ':»e ng called aisn. the c.)p|>er- —— w
hcadi; td 'he rattlerjtuik<''rrrft- are Her cheeksrw'ereTrim-on. thank- to
fifteen.
List prtem, Pontiac, Mich. WHh aUndard extra equipment, $32.00 edditionmt. Pontiec ie m GetweJ Moton Vehee,
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Effective immediately, Pontiac
announces a sweeping price reducr
tion on every car in the Pontiac line.
^■e (^r...SaMe PirfforiMiee
SaM9EniMiy...bitaRewVatie
Nothing Changed hnt the Price
the wor’ik of r4atdre to the extent of;
The old idea of whiskey’s )>eing good 10 |>ervent -and work of paint tH) {>er-;
for s.nake-uite i- correct from only cent. She* had on .-ome clothes, but*
one standpoint: It ha*-,nu remedial when she betwixt me and the;
eflecl, but prtvent.- the coliap.-e of sun, I biushed from Dan to BeersheHa,
the Victim through fear by dutiing h.- a- «n.l a- 1 am. , In addition to the 3^
mind. How nnportant is the element uanc^ of jayun wi armg-appaLel. ,-he,
of fear iji illustrated by the case* of was adorned in a^.-:r;ng of heads, 2
the man who appeared near death ear-bob.* as -b;g a- walnuts, a cute'
when the phy.*ician arrived. The phy- w r.st watch that io<vked like a life sav-
sieixn as^^ to see the snake that Sit er. and a belt tha: never touched noth-
the man. That snake is of an entirely ing.
BOB-poisonous variety, he reported on ~ ——
viewing the dead reptile. The patient. She lic-pictrd present-day c^^lege lifjj
alaiost ready to die of fright, at once in its richesr and rudest form. She
In making -this “sensational price reduction,
Pontiac further announces that the big, beauti
ful Pontiac Eight has not been cheapened in
any* way . . . nothingTi^ bcs2n“bnuttcd . . 7
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nothing has been changed but the price!
The Pontiac Edght, now listing at HO less, is
theidentical car that has thrilled thousands of
owners with its remarkable smoothness, case
of riding and exceptional et^onomy. It has the
same 117-inch wheelbase. Knee-Action wheels.
True-Coursc steering, powerful Bendix brakes]
Fisher bodi<» and Fisher No Draft ventilation.
Before yoi^l^y any car, SEE and DRIVE the
low-priced, economical Pontiac Eight!
OWNERS SAY 16 TO 18 MILES TO THE GALLON
recovered. ^ had jujt fini^hedT at' Guyonder and me-
oyonder
The preper procedure when e person jored in Math. She-waT'^irepared to!
Is bitten by e poisoaous snake is to teach anjrthinx from Science to the
bad tiahtly the limb, if the bite is on Eingtien theory, but preferred work
• liBib, between the bite and the heart, for the First year in .the first
M M to check the flow <d the poison, or kindersniten; provided we had a
Into the blood strenoL The second “carten’* in^or system. She chewed
Ss to make ti^ cron enU about a^cun at/the rate of about 145 chaws
Motor Co
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Laurens, South Carolina