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\ I } ! - I ■ I • u . PAGE EIGHT THE CtlWON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. S. C. iii' T3WW1AY. JANUARY 24, 1929 ASSESSOR'S NOTICE The County Auditor’s office »t ][^u,- rens, S. C., will be open from the 1st day of January to the 20th day of February^ 1929, for the purpose of taking tax returns for the ensuing year; and for the transaction of all business pertaining to the office. For the convenience of taxpayers returns can be made at the following appoint ments throughout the county on dates specified below: Young’s Township Robert tJarris Store, Monday, Jan. 7th. 9 to 12 A. M. Pleasant Mound, Monday, Jan. 7th, 12:30 to 2 P. M. Lanford, Monday, Jan. 7th, 2:30 to 4:30 P. M. Abam H&iap You Sliould Kocm lO Joseph QsHtsib hA D/ Pays $750^100 Just ToGetAlTuill New York, Jan. 2.-—Seven hundreH and fifty thousand dollars, and that’s big money in any language, has been forked over by William F. Kenny, mil lionaire New Yoric contractor, so that next summer he might enjoy thrills of being a baseball'magnate. were held last vear ani showed *2115 f750,000 Kennya bosom were h,eldJMt year, ani Showed *21.15 ^ Governor Alfred E. Smith, re cash gain above feed cost per bird. ^ This year similar demonstrations are being conducted. In order to make poultry a success there are three * FARM DEMONSTRATION | * ‘ NEWS , { C. R. CANNON, CouMr Agnt * * ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦waeeeeeeaeeeeeeee More Poultry For Lan^» County - It is my opinion that poul^ is one of the best side lines in farming that we have. Demonstrations with records kept on the flocks, sWen in number. feeding and housing. , “WITHOUT SURGERY” The slogan of the medical chafla- M i Knowing tho universal dr^ of' tl,^ „„ hope for profitaWe retume. 8th, 9 to 11 A. M. ; operations fafid who does not?), the xhor* to°2"p ®•dvortiees blalantly ttat he re- |, order to have production at the 11:30 A. M. to 2 P. M. ' licves many ailments Svithout sur-1 j.._i Tollie Garret’s Store, Tuesday, Jan. i j suppose "lur versatile miracle- 8th, 2:30 to 4 P. M. worker would ‘refuse rational treat- Dials Township r.ient, and let a large abcess poison a John Jones’ Store, Wedne.sday, Jan. patient to death, unless kindly nature 9th, 9 to 11 A. M. jbursted the thing and brought relief Owings, Wednesday, Jan. 9th, 11 A. and freedom from danger. ' M. to 1 P. M. “Piles relieved without surgery,” ^Gray Court, Wednesday. Jan. 9ih, greets the eye from most every ai- •2 to 4 P. M. ; vertising column. Victims are warned Reeves’ Store, Thursday, Jan. 10th, of the dreadful scars left by sturgeons; eeives a fifth share in the National Exhibition company, better known as the New York Giants. .. ^ -1 D j- By tossing out that big bag of bank- thmp to confer, namely: Breeding. ^enny join. nuik. with three 9 to II A. M. • Bolt’s Store, Thursday, Jan. 10th, 11:30 A. M. to 2 P. M. Ben vTumblin’s Store, Thursday, Jan. 10th,^:30 to 4 P^ M. Safttwiin Tftiaiihipww. 'Hickory Tavernv, FfuTay, Jan. lith, 9 to 11 A. M. . Princeton, Friday, Jatn, 11th, 11:30 A. M. to 2 P. M. . Taylor’s Store, Friday, Jan.^ 11th, 2:30 to 4 P. M. of the fearful hemorrhages induced by As you know, with scrub poultry proper season of the year. For dual purpose birds, such as the Rhode Is land red and barred rock, shduld be hatched during the month of March. Egg laying breeds, which are the light breeds, such as white and brown leg- I other baseball men whose desire to experience the thrill of owning ball clubs cost them vast sums. The three are William Wrigley, Jr., owner of the Chicago Nationals, Los Angeles Pacific Coast club and the Reading International;..Alva Bradley, president of the Cleveland Americans, and Colonel Jacob Ruppert, owner of the New Yoric Americans. Wrigley leads the Hat because he horns, should be hatched in the month j undoubtedly spent more money of April. By so hatching, ^ese birds, I >^rith no return than any other man if property fed shoukl be^n laying in September and producing the most eggs when they' are bringing the high est price. Of course if poultry is the creel knife! Alt thie, so tlm he I (he hens pro- may produce fibrous lumps wth his therefore they will i ‘ mild serum-hke injections,’ -lumps, „jthj fl^hle. (that remain for years, and are fari , , ^ ' In order to -produce eggs poultry Pew in baseball, an-i probably in the en tire realm of sport. “But don’t think for one minute that I regret that $6,000,000,” he says. “I wouldn’t get out of baseball if it cost me $60,000,000 to stay. I love the game and it has paid me in thrills. ^I^QiilelJmve jiever received a cent formyseyin investment, I have received thrills that no capable Turgeon leaves. . .. v , The m-tual fiwt is, no real pfie-1 Hi' ,«« year, tumor Is ever properlv gotten rid of '* ''''•y PoulUT that money cannot buy without a minor operation. Suppose I »!' ‘5' K'od Alva Bradley sank a f the "pile” is a venous one; painful in!pr^uced on the farm and fed ; the extreme, acute, throbbing; who , ‘'’O Poultry profitably. I might sug- fortune in buy ing the Cleveland club and is spend ing another acquiring players. Gleve- Poplar Springs, 'Watkins' Stoto.i would be so'-silly as tn'Toor^Hh suyh'f”‘ “ ’K”*'’' ff!'““‘J* '’■‘‘I'mK for more stars, Monday, .Ian 14th, 9 to 1'2 A. M. ta thing with "serum-like injections,”: P°“"^“ “f meal 100 pounds | so there cannot be much financial re^ Waterloo Township when^ a small incision vill turn the: PO“"<io »f wh«ut grot in that quarter. Ekom. Monday. Jan. 14th, 2'to 4; clot ou( at once, tolieve the pain im-i J™"' •"« Pou"<<> of wheat middlmg j Colonel Jake Ruppert so far isHhe p. M. I mediateljvand cure the trouble? 100 pounds of meat st'r^s «nd 5, only one of the four who has gotten Dr. W. C. Thompson's, Tuesday, l Most pilei are varicose in charac-‘'•'»» t>urk considerable of the sums he. ■I a. O. HBNRT F. h: BOLAND H. D. Henry ^.Company INSURANCE 8T0CIK - BONDS • REAL ESTATE LOANS NEGOTIATED Jan. 15th, 9 to 12 A. M. ^ Jerry Martin’s Store, Tuesday, Jan. i the thing pertnanerltv unless i-emoved 15th, 2 to 4 P. M. j completely. I have, known patients to Waterloo Town, Wednesday, Jan. j suffer along a month oK two at a 16th, 9 to 12 A. M. I time, merely dabbling with a condi- Mountville, Wednesday, JaijL 16th, tion that coulJ have been done away 2 to 4 P. M. ^ ■ ^ Cross Hill Township .Most piles are varicose in charac- ■ . * , , i . v , „ w ter, and flbtouiXssue forms, racking P”'''*'’' “"<> one of wheat; or ] spent on baseball. Pennant \ fknp.fiT pfirn nnp nf urhpaf nrui ayip i onH fha crrpof .Katfin^y Winners one of corn, one of wheat, and one of I and the great batting shows put on oats. by Babe Ruth have causeJ a golden As to housing, you need not expect | flow at the Yankee turnstile and the hens to lay eggs profiably when they | colonel has something to show have to sit in a pine tree to roost dur-1 bankroll he and his for- with in twentv minutes of skillful sur-; insr the night. Poultry must be pro-i associate, _ Colonel Til Houston, Cross Hill, Thursday, Jan. 17th, 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. Hunter Township Clinton Town, Friday, Jan. 18th, 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Clinton Mill, Monday, Jan. 21st, 2 to 8 P. M. Lydia Mill, Tues<lay, Jan. 22nd, 2 to 8 P. M. * Goldville, Wednesday, Jan. 23rd, 2 to 8 P. M. Jacks Township S. W. Dean’s, Thursday, Jan. 24th, 10 to 12 A. M. Renno, Thursday, Jan. 24th, 2 to 4 P. M. IvaurenH Township W'atts Mills, Bishop’s Store, Jan. 28th, 4 to 8 P. M. Laurens Mill, Putnam’s Store, Jan. 29th, 4 to 8 P. M. The law requires you to make re turns on all your personal property gery. All of which means that the quack is the costliest investment a sick man can iiiake, paying invariably money in advance. Getting—what? -t-ccted from the weather in order to j buying the Yanks, preduce eggs at a low post. Poultry ; hous^ can be constructed at a very | low cost, if properly arranged. Any farmer majr secure bulletins free from this office, and;>I shall be glad to give “Mother, dear—” “Yes, darling.” “I feel lonesome.” It was Bobbie Bunny speaking. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE State of South Carolina, County of Lauren.s. assistance also to any one along poul- Elemnia L. \ arborough. Plaintiff, try work. ' Lice and Mites ' Yarborough and Lice and mites are two insects that ^ n f. h f ■ infest poultry. You need not expect „ . , f I lx * 1 II xu X u XU • Pursuant to order of Court in the : poultry to do well that has these in- , .... , .x t mi h x I,. ,. xu-uj- T- w above entitled matter I wull sell to sects sucking their bodies. Lice may be xu u- u * u-jj * u x t I X II J xu --x. u xu the highest bidder for cash at Laurens, I controlled on the pointry- -by the use v. c? i j • ev u - . .. , u X I 11 J C., on Salesday in February next, 'of nicotine sulphate, commonly called i,, , ^ , .xu . . , , X ..x , , . , I the same being Monday, February 4th, 1929, the following real estate to wit: black leaf 40, by placing a little of this liquid on the perch poles just be fore the bird goes to roost at,night. This liquid goes into a fume, which “How can you be lonesome when I j will penetrate the feathers,, killing the am hei’e with you?” “I don’t know, Mother, but I am ter ribly lonesome and—” “Just where are you lonesome? In your head, or your feet? I never was this year and also requires the .■\udi- lonesome and so ,I don’t know how it i one-half kerosene and ohe-half old j Parcel No. 1. All that parcel or lot of land, lying, situate, and being in the Town of Clinton, .County of I^au- X 1 • J X -x rens, State of S. C., bounded^ on the ice ■^ere are two kinds of mites, one g that lives on the perch poles daring g^., on the east by Parcel the (lay and crawls on the poultry at „ ,, . , ... xu o xu* ■ ux mu- x u X n J u 2, below desenbed, on the South nigjit. This mite may be controlled by ^ spraying the poles and houses with i g xw Lw xiw I ^ I w xw /« xw x-J xu XV IY ^ 1 ^ iLGPENNEYC©. 7-9 Musgrove Street Clinton, S. C. Sport Frocks Youthful Modes Designed Expressly For Smart juniors $14 .75 This exceptionally in- I tercstmg collection •tresses the importance of natural kasha, en- livciicd by tonmgs of gre^. Sketj^fwl-4rfh two - piece frock, gay ^ with Helvetia, Ripple, }i^ and Miiuntain greens; •'ijiht: jacket frock with green band- • ing? in oni’on etiect. Si;ci n, 15, 17, 19 1 el, deceased. The said lot facing on ! the north side of West Main street, measuring on West Main street, tor to bring up your last return with i f^x^ls.” | motor oil mixture. This old motor oil a penalty of .50 per cent in case you j “Well, Mother dear, it’s terrible. It' drawn from automobiles, or gas en-j “* j va,- 4. * * do not make a return. Heal Estate - ijj^p j j^ad the wibble wobbles in j gines is ideal for this work. The other!.,, f x ’ lyill not have to be returned this year | ,„y stomach.” ! mite is known as the scaly mite, i ‘} except in case of a transfer since! Rabbit took off her glasses' which causes poultry" to have scalyu V. f your las* return. ^d looked at her Bobbie in surprise., legs. This mite feeds on the leg of | ^ oin If It does not suit you to come toi“WTiat are the wibble wobbles? she tl;ie poultrj', underneath the scale. By Laurens to make your return for 1929 1 asked. dipping the chicken’s leg in kerosene please meet me at one of the above “i don’t know what they are. Moth-j in the morning about eleven o’cl(K’k appointments. Respectfully, • S. K. DORROH, Auditor, tf parallel lines for a distance.,of 210 feet, more or less. Parcel No. 2. All that lot or parcel of land, lying, situate and being in the : to she^ off ami leave the chicken 8 legj g,^j^ Carolina, bounded on er, but they are ten times worse than I will kill the mite and causes the scale the piegetises and “Have the piegetises got anj’thing i smooth. the north by lands of the estate of M. [ » ' A ' 1 • <»»» I J Ai-j, t>x.ivku ‘ . iiuitii uy ictiius ui ine esiactr oi iti. Laurens County. I to do with pie . ^kei Mrs. Rabbit. p.*altiT shipment from this ^ s. Bailey, deceased, on the east bv I I wasnt thinking of that, but now Thureday was 5,981, which'lot-of Ira Boland, on the south by NOTICE TO CREDITORS | j^^u a total of $1,337.77, or a net: West Main street and on the west bv : cabbage, pie we had the other day. It profit to the farmers of $203.73 above ! Parcel x\'o. 1,' above described. Said lot All persons'holding claims against I nry lonesomeness almost the loc-al market. About 125 farmers | measuring on W’est^^Main street 69 feet the-^tote of Mrs. i:Ua-Riddle, de-i J****’ shipped poultry in this ear. It will be j more or less, and"running back for a J ..,:i, xux-x Au “I don’t think I have an.vthing to ' „ fpw months ..f f .x , ceased, will present them to the under-; signed duly proved, and all persons! owing this Estate will make payment of their account to the undersigned. H. D. HENRY. 2-7-4tc * Executor. NOTICE ; eat in the house, but—” “Oh, dear, oh, dear! I can feel that my policy for the next few months to I distance of 210 feet, more or less, ship poultry when a surplus is in the Terms of .Sale: Cash. Purchaser to , . . „ . , county, and when I can see that I am pay for all records, papers and stamps, lonesomeness coming on again, tried ; bringing a profit to the farmers by .so The successful bid ler will be required “‘.Shull 1 send for the doctor, or will I *''jPPinK- L° m "m ‘ ^lerk of Court im- vnn tjLkP a dose of castor oil ** published each month at mediately upon the property being ' I'Clenison college a ciixular letter on knocked down the sum of one hundred asked his mother. “I feel better now—vou needn’t send gardening and poultry, giving timely dollars either in cash or by certified suggestions along the lines above or cashieris check as evidence of good mentioned. .Any farmer may get the.se faith in the bidding. The successful letters fr('(? of charge provided, they | bidd(»r will be required to comply with notify * me that they wish to receiv^e the terms of the bid wjthin ten days laffer .sale, TrT^the event the successful ed at the office of R. W. Wade, attor- J is nothing to eat in this house I guess | with bid, land ney, Clinton,_xS. C., on or before the j j.u play—perhaps that will! The background of architecture and i _ ■ for anybody, but are you sure there Air persons having claims against nothing^to eat in this house?” the estate of E. B. Sloan, deceased, | * “Pogjintely, I mean, positively.” are required "K" file the same itijm- i Bobbie Bunnv was thoughtful for a ized and verified, with the undersign- moment and then said: “Well, if there 16th day of February, 1929. All persons indebted to the said es- ^ g^^bbie may be home by that time tate Will make settlement within same dear, gx>od father might hap- time and at same place. something to eat.” JANIE L. SI^A'N,^.,. **j tbink if you are sick with lone- Administratrix., ^omeness you might go to bed—that’s make my lonesomeness better. Then, furniture may endure for a long time sequent salesday on the same terms Jan. 16, 1929—2-7-4tc for generation*, perhapn.-hut the a ' •!x acce.8ories of the home change style |°"‘* "I ‘ with amazing frequency. i «'!"P''»"t'e the depo«t will be , - . credited as part of {he purchase price. Picture.s wrongly |ramei -or^ hung f The land will be sold in two separate parcels as lusted above. Purchaser will Dr. W. T. Hughes _ D E N T I S \ ' Ciinion^ South Carolina Offices Formerly Occupied By Telephone Exchange Office Phone 6.5 too high, with peaked wires; bric-a- the best place for you, said Mrs. j brack that is pa.sse, or arranged in a Rabbit. ^ way no longer. considereJ “good”— “Horrors! exclaimird Bobbie. I j f,uch small decorative errors as ‘these don’t want to go to bed. I want some-rb,-and the home as out of date for! thing to eat.” be let into possession uoon pro'duction of Clerk’s deed. ^ CLINTON O^L MILL Notice of Special Meeting of Stock- UMESULPHUR SOLUTION For jlpraying fruit trees for disease, and scale. See us"T Firimrs’ Exchange T. J. BLALOCK, Prop. t THOMAxS W. BENNETT, C. C. C. P., Laurens County, .S. C. quicker than do its furniture or rugs, gated January 14, 1929. 3-31-3tc “Why didn’t you say so? Here you The sofa cushions, reading .lamps have bi^n all this time worrying me and erstwhile library scarf; the, dec-; i and making a lot of conversati<^n just orative screen fittings for the dining ' j because you are hungry. Is that lone- room—look to them carefully, fori -vjvjS - W* isom^nses?” - {subtle changes have been at work | Notjee is n<TeI^ given that pursu- i “It’s pretty bad what ever it is,” , among them, refining, simplifying, | President of the sighed Bobbie. “Good-bye, I’ll go out making them to the home what h®T * , * special meeting of the and play. Perhaps I’ll starve to death accessories are to the French womans | Comply will be and voull find me—” ! toilette—seals that stamp the ensem- j thirty o’clpck in the fore- enai JlbfAipn web^ and youll find me “Come on. dear, I’ll see stamp if I can’t *^1®“* »P i® date, or frankly “out.’ find some carrot pie for you.” “I feel ever so'much better, Moth er,” said Bobbie, "as he trotted off be- j Delicious Sal mop Pudding I Remove the skin and bones ff^m hind his mother to the kitchen, where, small can of salmon an-d rub fish fine she found some pie for him. I with fork; melt tablespoonful butter/ ; in cup of hot miUc; add one-half tea spoon salt and peeper to taste, 1 cup breaH cruntbs, 2 beaten eggs and tbe fish. ‘Put in buttered pudding m(dd and steam for 1 hour. !^rve with hot AYhite sauce. For CONSnFATKm llOBSnON, BOIOIISNESS^j % noon on the 25th day of February, 1929. at the principal office of the Company, Clinton, Laurens County, South Carolina, for the purpose of taking the necessary action for \he Company to go into liquidation and winJup^ts afl^rs and dissolve,and to cortsfaer and act upon alj^auch other matters as may preperly come before said meeting. Dated: January 23| 1929. J. A. STARRETT, Itc * ' * President. What about the II Have you M ii? Are you going to have it? What are you doing tc prevent it? "x Everybody is aaking these questions just now. Doctors say to keep out of crowds; be cheerful; eat good food; get plenty of sleep; keep the bowels open. At the first sign of constipation*, take a dose of Thedford's BLACK-DRAUGHT. At the first sign of Flu, that is, when you begin to have a little temperature and feel like y^TAre^taking cold^, go to bed and call your doctor. You can not cure the Flu on your feet. Prevention, as everyone knows. Is better than cure. One of the best ways to prevent catching a cold which might de- » velop into the Flu, is to keep your system free from impurities by using Thedford’a N