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page eight THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1931 LAND SALE The State of S<iuth Carolina, “ County of Laurens. ,ln ('jurt of ConiiiDn Pleas, r. I). Nance, et al., I’laint.ffs, vs. D. O. Rt‘<*der, et al. Defendants. ^ Pursant to a Decree of the Conrt ?h the above stated ca-^e, 1 w'ill sell public outcry to the hijtbe.st bidder, at l^aurens, C. H., S. on Salesday in March next, beinis: Monday the 2nd (lav of the month, durin;? the let'a' Sr.M.ViONS .stale of South Car dina, County of Laurens, '.'linlon'Puildinn and Loan' .\-iot iation. Plaintiff, v.s. GRANT AND JONES 1 ROBERT S. SMALL OUT ON BONDI DIES AFTER CRASH Bob A.lair, Frtefrk /\da'r. Robert A^lair, .Mildred .Adair Wald. Frances .A.lair num!)ert, .1. Kin^s- iK.rrouRh, T. D. Cope land and C. \V. Slone, defendant ■!. Charleston Banker Succumbs To In- - jlifies Iteccjved In Wreck. Hitch- Hiker, Was DrivinK. Charleston, Feb. 20. — Robei t S. Small of Charleston, president of the South Carolina National bank, died I* riday nijfht at 10:.'>o o’clock at a lo- hoiirs for such .sales' the following de- To the D( fendan's .Abo .e Named; M-ribed jiropertV, to \v;l: • You a!V hereby summoned and rtL •• \’l that tract and plantation of 'inired to answer the eomplaint in this land, situiite. Ivin^j and beiuK in ifie action of which a e!ij)y i.s herewith State of Soudi Carolina, County of served upon youCand to serve a copy I^uren.v containing Lfty (')«) acres, of your answer tfV-said complaint on more or le.'^s. ami l>onride«i.on the noi-th .he subscribed at his offic< by lands of L. K. Reeder, on the east by lands of H. IL (twfis, on'I .«■ -• o;i*h by lands of R. I.. Ctile, ami on ’.he ■we.st by lamls of I,. \\. Kcder , l i.s beinjr the trac t of land c )’v (yd to D. O. Reeder by R. P. ( de oa .No vember 2»;th, I'.tOT." The punha er to d *p sit w th tic ('lerk <'f Cour t lwe»i'>-f',’e (..) (' iiollars, imined;atciy I'lir idc, a- ev dence of ir -od f.-iitb. Terms of .'oale:'<'.i b Pur ha i . pay for paper.-, s.iimi - ariii ie''o’-.l.n . If the terms of .-a!“ are not cooij'! id ■with, the' l.,nd to be r-«--s( ld'on .-'ante <.r Some .■'Ub'e<|U<‘nt solrv.day on sanu tt rin.-i, at risk of former |)ureha'-er. THOS. W. P.FNNKTT. .Mistrial (.’rdert*d In Holder .Murder Case .After Several Hours Delib- eration. Fix Hond al $2,00v. Laurens, b'eb, 21.—.A mistrial was directed by .ludfce .S. W. G. Shipp Sat urday in the murder hearing of 'A'al- ter .Jones and L'ndsay Grant when the jurv reported to the court that uKiee-ya! hospital followinj? his injury about incnt on a verdict could not be rea.-h-i noon that day when he was hurled ed in the case. The jury had deliber- f»'oni his automobile on the hisrhway aled on the questioon of a verdict, near St. (k-orKe, en route from Dr- .dnce about 1 :.‘U) o’clock Friday after-: anReburj? Charle.ston. His skull noon. The defendants were allow* d; was fractured, ho.spital attaches said, bail on a new bond of $2*,000 each un-^ S. J. Orrick, a hitch-hiker, who was ( Tnt n next term of court. ' drivinff the car, was not hurt when , . C.. within twenty davs after" The j -loner and Grant are charged with j the vehicle turned over three Ws. • ervice hereof; exclusive of the day of! killing Norman T. Holder, native of! Mr. Smalwa.s picked up off the hr^h-! •ii b erviee; and 'if you fail to ans-, J’‘< kens county-, who f«r the pa.st .sev- , way V.er the complaint within the time «‘ral years had been enjcaRcd in road -nd K. T. Tine ol Wilminjrton. -V L. . ucsaid, the plaintiff in this action construction work in Laurens county, i * hey were in an aulomGi>.le just be- v 1 a|iply to the court f(»r the relief -Holder was shot at an alleged drink- hmd .Mr. Small and w tnessed the ac- mjf party at the home of .Jones, nearjoident. Clinton, shortly after midnitrht, .Ian- .Mr. Small and Orrick were taken to Plaintiff’s .Attorney, uary 3, Grant dc'-clared he shot Hobiei the Summerville infirmary, where l latter ad- cinerKency treatment was triven and .,.in anjrbulance summoned from Chai- le-it'.n to brih^f them to a local hos- l)iiul. o o o i> o o i* SODA and SULPHATE Plenty on hand. It is time to put it Pn your grain now. Prices Right. Terms CASH. ^ CLINTON COnON OIL CO. •>. iiiand-d in the complaint. R. W. WADK, in 'ated Dec. 2nd, IK.'Rt. Clinton, S. Feb. 2. P.cn. To the Defemlants .Above .Niimedt Yon w 11 take notice that the oriKi nal cnmpliiint in this actioir together i ^h<* shootinjf occurred, with siimnions of which the- foreKoinpr self-defen.se when the vance<l on him with a club, i Jones te.stified he-had jjone to t'lin- ! ton “for the law to .stop the trouble that was jfoin;; on at rny hou >e,’'.when Oiriek, who sad hs home is in .Arizona, sanl he v-ii.- picked up by .Mr. .Small us he ,\a . n-n k nfc toward D'ated Fell. Ij. I'.b!!. 2-2(:-;{te. is a copy was filed in the offie<‘ of thel Laui«*ns, F« b. lU. Lindsay Grant, Charleston. Clerk of Court of Common Pleas forj-j], former textile worker at Whit-' \j,. Walker .said he noticed the C. C. P. and <1. S.. Laurens, S. C.. I.aurens County, S. C., on the 2nd «la.v I rnite, whfr is a Codefendunt with Wal- .Small car, tfoinjf at a ta-l sjreed, sud- December, llCUt. ler .I(»nes on trial for the murd.-r of,,j^.n|y woMrle from side to IF \V. VV’.ADE,-' I Norman T. Holder, road contraetor, at roa<I, ajrparently hitlinff a Plaintiff’s Attorn(*,v. I the horn*- of .Jones, near < l.nlon, th<*..;,,f{ HhouUler, eausinjf it to turn nijfbt of January 3, took the stand Friday aft<‘rnoori and told the court that he fireil the shot that ended the 3-I2-(5tc INFLUENZA spreading! Us Re-Dye Your ('hevk coid.s Rt once with 666. ' - iiarments. Use 666 Salve for Babies. • PHONE 2H |t;fe of the hiKhway contractor." over. .Mr. .Small . was hurled either throuKh the roof or door on the sec* ond of tire thiee turns, Mr. Walker, a di WHY FOOL WITH THE “OLD HEN”? i lie was ttirown some distanee into “to protect myself as Holder was *.d-i(^j, ^,l,| landed on his head on the of wood Announcement Wi: ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNf’E THE , AIMM)INTMENT OF E. GLENN FULLER as Special Representative for the Southeastern Life Insurance Co. Si ulh ( iiiolimiN Oldest and Largest I.ejcal Reserve Coni|)an> OiKani/ed IttO.'i LEE II. WELCH, (JENER.AL AtJENT (Jrt'ern ille, S. C. An ANNOUNCElMk.N r by your Fertilizer Dealer No. 2 in a Serins appear,t'li in thin nrwnpaper M y purpose in being here in business is to supply at a fair price what you need to make successful crops. This year I am in better position than ever be fore to help you. I have contracted for my supply of Chilean Nitrate at the lowest price in years. I can pass this saving on to you. I recoi.imcnd Chilean Nitrate...the nitrogen the Sout’a relies on for real money-making crops. vam injf nn me with a stick I in hi.s hand.’’ Grant had te.stified that H i!der ba.! chased him away from the .Jones hmee a short time liefore inidiiiKht, ani about hair an hour tiefore the shoo'.- in>r. After beinjf run off into a fie'il fie said he decided to yet a yun, ri-turn to th<‘ house and demand that be lie, allowi-d to enter the room where there was u fire as it was a cold niyht Alined with a tforrowed sbotyun, he entered ttie liviny room, wliere Hold er was with several others, includiny Mrs. Jones and her little dauyhter.' Hubert I'itts and .Mrs, Orin Woodruff. Jlidder, seeiny him cominy tbrouyb tlie door, advanced with a pie i- of fin- wooil in Ids hand arul lifteil it as if to strike, the witnes.s-said. It was ’’u-n Grunt said that b«* stjiot, the ehiirye takiny effect in Hrdder’s ne k and lausiny instant death. When court r ecessed I’ l idiiy niybt .Jones was on the wiiness stand. The sJiootiny took place, be >aid. when he went to Clinton to yet officer s to coim- lout to bis borne to stop the iroulde yoiny on there. When lones re*,uincd be was met in the ,\.iid l>v Girint, who j informed him. “I fia\e killed Mr. II d i- ei’.'' .lotii s ai I he went in o ibe hoa <• to t'iiiil III !(|ei- dc.i I oil the f. lor ( 1" Ibe liv iijr locm.' Ilobiit i),c state's u toe s, •old. ul' yoiuy-lo-tue J.ums b one w-tih Holder to yet 1 i|Uor. lones, Pitts ‘c-- 'il'n d, I hie.-li d to Holder \isitd)y at, his home -I'ld bad a'ki i him ! > leave that n yb'.'liut Holder refiiseil. I’ll- -iiiil iloldi-r was sittiny in a chair in I'r ml of tb*‘ fireplace when he u.i >hot by soim- one ffoii^tlu J’itts went to the door, hi saw a fiyure in the dark, reaebed out , ;ind pulled Jones into the room. He did ' not liave a yun but Si-emed to be »‘\- cited, the witness declared. pavement, .Mr. Walker .sai<i he had ditfaulty in stopfriny his own ear in . me to avoid lunniny over the pios- i.:ate bodv. Coluiii'i a, J-( '). 2(1. R belt S. .S nail, who die«l Ifiday n.ylit in (.'harlesion from injuries sustained in an automo bile wreck earlier in the diiy, was w dely known here and throuyhout the tate, both personally and because of bis bankiiiy i onneetions. Ills rise in the business world was -|^^lenomeIlal. Less than -10 years old,, .VIr. Suiill! had been president of th» .South ( iiioliiia National bank sin e' b’s 32nd liiithday in lb‘23. He ln*yan his career with the bank as a r unner in November, I'.rtMi, when (inly If) years old, la-ss than 17 years j hiter be was president of the institu- ' lion, one (if the 1-iryest financial or- yanizat (ins in the state, and had a liiiye part in planniny and directiny the exjiansion to op(‘ra*e a yroup of bram b banks through )jt the stati-. .Mr. Small was born in ('hitrleston . .M:i.\ 2'l, istil, a son of .l imc'; H. and t'irailotte C. (\\'b:iley> Sm;'!!. Hi- ■ ducat . ri wa> o itainV I m the public chord' (if ( hai !e-{(oi. He w.i-; mari-i( :l II 1‘. 1 1 ti .Mi-s l.ou,<e .Johnson < *' 'ba lie'-ton. .Amoay bis lui nt s lonue tiuis Hatch Your Eggs In Our Petersime Electric Incubator. You Get Better Results. We Set Every Tuesday. Prices: .V3.00 In Hundred Ixits — 3'/2C Less Than Hundred. Baby Chicks Hatching Eggs Three-weeks old Roosters—20c each. THORNWELL ORPHANAGE POULTRY FARM CLINTON, S. C. FORD C O M F O R T wci c: '. ui t y i Ii y '■ 1 I' c.-idei'!, M’p.lll.N , Siiith Carolina Se- S III! b (' ir dina iSav - anil e ball door. K- sai(1, and ;he ,.S hi:h (’.ii- dira vom- '-n;'■ Mc"!. Savj.nnah Fire (■(inpa-iy: d ia' tor. Soiitb- I i ii aii.'i co.iioijiiy. Li|u!i- ;i I! .ill. e ('unijiaity d' ( har- s an i Rub') 'I' Hiiiklc'V coin- I n-in a:’c.‘ I'l ii 11 im ; F ic .(•' t oil, 11 'iie; .(1 .\ 'u s I lupaii '. Can’e.'on A- C;i. IH na.- .1 nt Stock pan.\, 1 li t laind b.ank ((obinira), IPi)!)e>tis eomi an\' ( Hridyep.ii t. ('onn. 1, Raleiyb and ( haib-'toM Ri iway impany, W H amson .M ((impany, and (’(-n- INTEREST SHOWN IN (\ M. T. ('AMI‘S tral Raili'oa I of S iiit.r ('aiol na. He also was tr ustee of the C dicye of Charleston and Porter Military academy, and a meinlier of the S( ilh t’amlina societv, thi New Fny’anvl .'Applications .Now ('ominy In. Enroll- * **’Lv ‘‘('d the Pic byterian ihuish. men of Colleye and Hiyh Sch*Mil Sliidenls Beyins EVbruary 20. i FIN .A 1, SK i I I.KAI EN I' Indications throuyhout the slate in- sure an early eni-ollment of S nilb Take tiofce that on the 1 Ilh day Candina’s quota for the Citizens Milt- March, I will render a final accoi tary Traininy camps at Fort Moultrie, of my a t.s aii;! dedmrs a< Executrix j t'ear Charlei ton, arul Fort llrayy, near I Fayetteville. N. C.. .lune 12-.Iulv II if this state 'ivdl P C HILEAN Nitrate is the narura/"nitrate fertilizer. For more than 100 years it has been used to improve American crops. A little under the crop is important but a liberal top or side dressing is your insurance of profitable results. There is just one thing to think of w’hen you buy your nitrate. Say CHILEAN to your dealer. That one word is your protection and his too. Insist on Chilean and you get the one best nitrogen for your crops. Remember the two kinds—Original Chilean (Crystalline) and Champion Brand (Granulated) both natural nitrate. LO'WEST PRICE in years NEW 100-lb. BAG The bag without a backache Chilean Nitrate of Soda EDlKAnONAL BUREAU 110 Carollaa Lif e Bldg., Columbia, S. C. la Ufkimg ^ Iksrmimw ar tm^rmuuiom, pUmati rtftr Ai N0, 49 It bcyi’is t I 1. Ilk a ii-ach ii.' (I’.iota tin- fii.-t day iif cn- i (dlim>rii. (\ M( ;;«> and h.yb .-icbiKd s; u- dciUs and stu.b-nts iif i.i'titiitioiis uf equivalent leiiiriiny may \ et their ap- [ilicatidTi blanks F»*bruary 2((tb. ba\ them pinperly filled out and them irt at onci- ta their .-aunty i-eprt- .sentativts, P. D. Huff, Laurens, ev ('apt. K. K. Wysor, Pr»‘''bytreian e >1- ley«'. Clinton, or to the distriet ehief. Post Office buildiny, Columbia. .Ap- nliean'.s other than th.e ^bove may yet their applieation blanks Mai-ch l.-t. Greater interest i.s boiny munil'ested each year in the C. .M. T. camps by the hoys and youny men of this state. ' Attendiny ohe of these camps is a rare opportunity for any youny man. An entire month of whole.some traininy and recreation at the seashore or in : the motintains w-ith all expenses paid is indeed an offer. Un.lc Sam washes to instill into the youths of this coun- , try the ideals of honesty, teamwork, fair play, cit’zenship and loyalty to! one’s country and one’s state and it is ^ partly throuyh these C. M. T. camps | that such is beiny done. | If you are eliyible for an applica-1 tion blank now, yet one, fill it out and ' mail it ppomptly to one of the ayencies | listed above. If you are not eligible i now, be all ready to yet yours on] March 1st. The a.ye limit is from 17-24 j for first year men. 1 (he t"ita,e of W lliai’i I!. Owens, i ceased, ill t;u off.ie o;' the .ludye i. ib-r ‘ (if l.iioieiis ('ounty, at 1u o'clock, a. m.. ar (1 n the ^ame dirt' w'll iii ply iO!' a fi'i.'i! disci,aryt* fr'oin my trust a> F.\. ,u:i'.\. •Any pcrsoi' indebted to sa d estat« ’s m tified aiiil requ ted to makt- pay* send '’-‘‘’’t (in or before .ha-^,^*e; and all persons haviny cla ms ayainsi said es tate will present thtm/^n or before sa.d date, duly^ proven\or be forever ban ed. . , ' . AVKNA. 3-r»-ltc ^ \ Executrix. Erery new Ford is equipped trith tour Uoudaille douhle-ariing hydraulic shock absorbers One of the fine thinga about driving the new Ford is the way it lakes you over the miles without strain or fatigue. No matter how long the trip, you know it will bring you safely, quickly, comfortable^ to the journey's end. The seats are generously wide, deeply cushioned and carefully designe<l to conform to the curves of the body. Every new Ford has specially designed springs and four Uoudaille double-acting hydraulic shock absorbers. JThese work both ways — up and down. They absorb the force of road shocks and also provide a cushion against the rebound of the springs. Other features that make the new Ford a value far above ihe pricc are the Triplex shatter-proof glass wind shield, silent, fully enclosed four-wheel brakes, more than twenty ball and roller bearings, extensive use of fine steel forgings, aluminum pistons, chrome silicon alloy valves, torque-tube drive. Rustless Steel and unusual accuracy in manufacturing. In addition, you save many dollars because of the low first cost of the new Ford, low cost of operation and updLeep, and low yearly dcpreciati<m. Tn New Foaooa Skdan We Will Take Your Laundry As Late As 9 A. M., Saturday. BUCHANAN’S PHONE 29 llie BEST Gr^ Hair Remedy isHomeMade ^ hslf pint of watsr aM ooacMiioeJ .1 N sLTiscuiu:: *0 ;iil luromill. - pintofwatsraM pekayran^annan box of Baroo ConqMNnKl and ona-foorth oonea of glycarina. Any ^uggial can potthiavporyoacan mix it at bom at vary HtUc coat Apply to tM bair twioa a waw ntil tba daakad ahada ia ob- It will iQdaaU^^^^hiAeR r-d tar^ta wM sot «lar tS« Mala, .Uctr «• cub $430 to $630 F. O. a. fVtrvCr, fima mtd dmlterwj. ml tmtmU rml. Yam ama pmrakaaa m faad mm Mkm iliiit.rl..d Fard FImamaa Hama af ikm VmiaaeaU CaadU tainad. 4 I \ ✓ i