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* > ■ sc"-:.-.'- ■ ■ ‘ ' . . ■ - yi ^ - PAGE FOUR ME CUMtJH CHRONICLE. CUNTON. 8. U THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1931 (Ei;r (HUntnn Qllironirlr EstahliMhrd 1f<>0 WILSON W. HARRIS. Editor and Publisher Published Every Thursday By THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY Subscription Rate (Payable In Advance): Ore year $1.50; Six Months 75 cents; Three Months 60 cents Entere«; as. Second Class Mail Matter at the Post Office at Clinton, S. C. The Chmnicle seeks the cooperation of its subscribers and readers—the publisher will at all times appreciate wise suKtrestioni and kindly ad vice. The Chronicle will publish letters of jfeneral interest when they are not of a defamatory nature. Anonymous communications will not be noticed. This paper is not responsible for the views or opinions of its corre-spondents. * ^ development that tends to the encour-1 a|g;e«nent of what is heipfal and the elimination of what is harmful. SALE BY CLERK OF COURT ^ By virtue of a decree of the Court of Common Pleas for Laurens Coun ty, S, C., heretofore made in the caee! Because its activities and socjal life ^f Read Phosphate Company againet i Imaice its members better business |R. T. Danlap, et al., I, Thos. W. Ben- nett, Clerk of Court for Lauren® men and better citizens, \ r> \ -n n i County, will sell on sale.sdav m April. Becau;e it is the traupe of the dtyi 1931^ -bein* Monday, the 6th day of enterprise, prcaperity and ambitions, | *aid month, during the usual hours of and renerts ^.-cordingty upon na,er>- i ^ Co«rt Hou-^ door, in * the Town of Laurens, S. C., to the FREE ‘ 50c West or 50c Prophylactic Tooth foush With Each Purchase cf a Pint Bottle of No. 59 for 59c. No. 59 Is An Ideal Mouthwash and An Excellent Gars:!e * For Sore Throat. A $1.09 Value for 59c crtizen. BANK STATEMENTS I Statement of the Condition of M. S, BAILEY & SON, Bankers highest bidder: 1 1. All that tract, piece, or parcel oi[ land, lying, being and situate in Hun- i ter Township, Laurens County, con-} taining five hundred Tifty-seven amd eight-tenths (557,8)^ acres, more or le-»s, and being and. embracing tract { No. 3 and No. 6, as ^lown on w plat SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY “At Union Station” Telephone 400 i U . j i ^1- t an . *1. r-i pf »urvey made by J. Roy Crawford Located at Clinton, S. C., at the Close October, 1922. Said lands fwunded CLINTON, S. (’., APRIL 2. 1931 ' of RuKinese March 25, 1931 RESOURCES I»an8 and Discounts $778,963.50 A phil; ' pht r is one who gets whnt|.'sources, may accompIi.'!h a great deal. Overdrafts 104,062.12 he wants in tK.s less. w rl by Bonds and Stucka Owned wan.mg pj,j,. our civilization of i , „ , I by Bank j t^oday. j Other Real Eatate Owned If an d'd ivian i.s rich enou '■h he can The Chamber of Commerce is the! on htind and due from purcha e a young wife; but if he can purcha e her, she i.s.n't worth moch. i .rgan,zation through which ::uch co- operation mu.at be brought al>out> Iti . ip!e that more can he accompli-ahed $994,866.79 LIABILITIES you ol> I '.'e .n <mal! hov pi icing h m- ’“'"''"‘''“■’""' Capital Stock Paid in . $ 20,201.46 ’f aroii.iil an ice cream cone. by working t gether for a common, profits jesaCur- You nc »)■ g?t the fii’l meaning of based on the well recognized prin- this m ’h n^( 1 w e-.l (ffic'ency until Ho14ir\'rsts -ay thty don’t be’ievc purpose than by indivwlQal effort. I'he in heaven. W’e'l. it is a cineh that they tcady development of the idea and u*e nat g<.ing there. ideal indicate it.sriKitentialities for ser- rent Expense* and Tax es Paid Due to Banks and Bank ers view, a commtitU*e from this organi- Appart ntly .some men had rather get on th" front- i>.ajg«- < f the news- pa{>ers than to have a goiMl reputa- j7..ation is now wagir^ a canrpwgn for vice. With this plan of enlargement in 1 Dividends Unpaid Individual Deposits Subject to Check 701,.504.52 Time Certificates of {)b- -ft =tfffrfr memlK'rship, for the larger the mem- Ciwahier’s Checks 4,482.22 on the north by tracts Nos. 8 and 9; on the east by lands of Hamp Stone and George Crawford; on the south by tracts Nois. 3 and 4 of the Estate , of Rufus T. Dunlap, and on the west 45,066.05 j by Fuller. Said tract of 9,317A9j557 g acre®, is the same as allotted {to Mrs. Annie E. Dunlap and Richard 47,536.741Dunlap in the partition suit of 9,920.8.5, Rufua T. Dunlap, deceased. 2. All that certarin tract of land, lying, being and situate in Hunter Town.ship, Lauren.s ('ounty, contain ing .seventy-seven (77) acres, more or less,'and being a part of the estate of Rufus T. Dunlap, decea.sed, and bounded as follows: On the north by > tract No. 3 of said e--tate; on the ea.st by public road from Laurens to Mil- ton; on the south by the Calhoun highway; on the west by lands of A. R. Fuller. Said land being more defi- ■iutelyudeideribed. by. <*f made 1bj^ *J. Ifjy imaw-tord in '(5cto^r, 10,023.46 NONE NONE NEW PATTERNS & COLORS The Newest for Spring and Summer V . .. You have noticed, of couWe that a ^ so-calU-d efficiency expert vs always' financial resoureee at ] Bills Payable, including looking for a .bib. He never has a bus-, Jts command, the greater the ^service I Certificates for Money iness of hi® own. 'performed and the results attaamsi. 964,541.93 AN EASTER THOUGHT It should be entirely practicable to Borrowed Other Liabilities NONE 100.00 Never did the world neid the e'ven- double the pre.sent membership. TOTAL ^ $994,866.79 tin! menning and the spiritual stimu-l iif^vk^ver the ChamlKT of Com- “• lus of Easter moix- than in th's yea-1 ( haml»er of l-om Co^tnty of Laurens. of gra<-e On «*verv hand a-e Iho.-e meree alone, cannot do it all. The! Before me came R. C. Adair, Crfsh- whom the .state of the world dia-u-ommunity itself, down t<. the last ^*'; heartens. We are told, if we listen to| , . u , a lduly sworn, says that the above ... I .A* At.' A r ’ V. ' man and w'oman, mu.st help. As citi“,op(i roritiriiinv statement is s true con- their lanu ntation, that religion hii" • ana lortgoing siaieinmu is a true con* ;-.ci . we houid ail take an intc re.^t in dition of said bank, as shown by the 1Walter Dunlap .rom the e? 1922, -and r^orded in Plat Book No. 1, page 73, office of the Cl^rk of j Court for Lauren® County. 3. .All those certain piece® or pwir- cel® of land containing one hundred and fifty-three and five-t«iths acres, more or leas, lying and being in Lau- r«*ns County, State of South Carolina, more particularly descril>cd as fol lows: Tract aNo. 1. Containing «eventy- faur and one-tenth (74.1) acres, more or less, and being the tract of land faibnl. that tb« • |>Iiiin. brie ving kiiiiinc.-s ami mcr book.s of said hank. R. C. ADAIR of faith and loving kiiulnr.-s ami mcr-^t^be activities of this body and give „ cy as between men and their fellows' «u‘'«'’»'>l>cd before me our encouragement and .support to alllthia 6th day of .January, 1931. ROHT. aS. OWENaS. Notary Public, S. C ar<' dead or inoperative. To .such an attitinle i.f mind Kavter new ami jirogress-ive movements conies as a shining an! a * f i’ ,i( suggest or sponsor, n-futation. as an angel seen liv th(t«« ' . ’ It is something Worth thinking I 1 A I L'., ,< 11^ i.-t »oiiieiiiiiiK -wuriii liuiimiik, iif th<* ('iinriitinn who are in .sorrow rmimi a to ij'i Hast- ^ ''I isiuiriueiu m me \ onuiiiim oi er is not to be obsiuved merely the aliout. Clinton is nothing more th.in^ ThC COHlITiercial Bfillk commemoration of a li^iiinni ovei jjj- p(»ople in it—it/cannot. (.oented at Clinton, S. C., at the (dose le more than that. If its peopli* are the grave, a^ vietuiy- over di alb. u-ue- twn eenturies ago. It star.dv f ir th” glory an<l the power of a resui ;■> (ion wide awake, the (own will be wide here, ami now - of u relmth day, ;.^vake; Jf they _3U*ep. it cannot doiQ„ i Die'sprittgmg of new life in this g’ad; n b i a* L "r\ i l{^,inore than slumber on. If everyone,Bonds and Stocks Owned of HuitinrsH March 25, 1931 RESOURCES l/ians ami DisA-ounts $2.'57,204.98 .... .. NONE hour and a confblent future hope ^ , meaning canuot all Ik‘ told in music Iput.s a .hnulder to the load, the load' Hank . . or in flowers or in the wings and fire: niovi—and if the load doesn’t of the mast ebxiuenl serim ns. It is IHhir K« al Estate irwmd not all -in the glow of the liour of "'^ive it means only that there areXash on hand and due from jirayer an.l praise and song. It goes I shoulders that are not doing their I ^ Ranks far dtHOM.f t'han iwonis eari utter; it ! . Chwks and Cash Items i;i7,100.00 3,000.00 23,20().43 shun*, We have one of the best towns in reaches the <lwiK*ist of the truths we kmw, a. th»‘ very hi-ait of (ur human live.s, in the r <iaily ncM-d of‘hat which Ithe state, and yet it can easily go is h ghcr Chan our-elve.s, and n their i, , , .. . ., _ * * „ . . , , . . . I • A backward or die within the next U*n aspirat Other Resources 47,302.52 .597.98 725.00 n toward that which is true iVeSfs dnies'.s we take a~fdrwafd-^(irik- TOTAL "ete’ na'ly.' It IS c" h mi'n’s resiirre t on and injj. viewpoint and unite and intelli- r..>t that of Christ alone on which thi.s . , ^ ...... , • A 1- I- A ■ av. gently work to prbmote its interests, <riy iii.'.sl < forever. Ka-ter m the'“ ‘ ' freedom a vl Ight.'the upspringing Tn other words, the future of (’liinton jo> of the miiam Mjiation «'f the .« >uljj^ hands of its business men. if {Dividends Unpaid (f man. I “a-t of all th ' fe.stivals is I ini" ’• si-lfifh int rosiM-ction. for''*'** LIABILITIES Capital Stock j’^id in_. _ $ Surplus Fund ’’Jndivided Profit®, less Cur rent Expenses and Tax- €n Paid Due to Banks and Bankers (ate of..hi.s father, R. T. Dunlap, de cea.s<‘d. and known as tract -No. 3, ac cording to a jilat of survey made h'- .1. Roy Crawford in 192‘2, and record- esl in IMat Rook 1, page 79, office of the Clerk of Court for Laurens C-oun- ly, said tract htung boundtKl by tracts 1, 4, and 5 of said survey. Tract No. 2. ('ontaining seventy- nine. and four-U*nths '(79.-)) acre:-, more or less, and Inung the tract of laml set off to J(>hn Pluss Dunlap from the estate of R, T. Dunlap, de ceased, and known aa traist No. 4 in ! a plat oif survey macle by^J. Roy Crawford in 1922, and reeordmi in. Plat Book 1, page 79, office of the j Clerk of Court for I-aurens County. , .Said tract being bounded by tracts j Nos. 2, 3, and 5 of a surv'ey made by 1 .1. Roy L'rawford. There are two prior mortgages cov ering the property described as con taining 557.8 acres, more or les-.s, one in favor of Atlanta Tru.st Company originally in the sum of $6,000.00 and Interest, and aasignc^l to .Metropolitan Life In.surance (Company, and one to j,\Manta Trust Company originally in 2,720.6'! of $;500.00 and interest. none! The four tracts above descrilied are Recover your Kitchen floor now in these smart eolorful linoleums. Everv^ the first grade quality, guaranteed not to crack. They are color-proof. Lined with heavy waxed back for added protection and wear. Will not crack. Prather-Simpson Furniture Co. “The Home-Makers $449,136.91 50,000.00 25,000.00 It a go to Asleep wo will he pu^ht®!' ‘ 'to <’ht«ek 52.00 the liac'.v lid 1 mk and the unp-'ifit-iU'-'ido by other hiiAstlin-g towns and Savings Deposits U> be sold .separately. The first tract above de.scribed as containing 557.8 178,533.71 I twre® is to be .sold subject to the two “ i; .1. l?1 la hire and dis-.swtion and we whll soon out of the march of progress. In a. lie' V i: III. I ‘I'ad, t'u tiim* fur thei l i I’’-g i th •’kimi: ari l a •( ng he-P'*' > I i ;ir*i away fi\>iii our-iclvcs. jclimate, soil, jieoplc, sentiimmt. puh- A .r. i ic (ilcniii a",I beautiful Eu'i.i'r j'.ih b‘(“ wc con'.'dtM- the lilies,, ami h ai Die imuir. and fee! the in nvilroad facilitUM, manufa.-tur- sp. . (111 Ilf th“ •ca - n, let us take ing imlu.stries, eUvtric power, bank (b w we ni ly imnart ( > ->ther 5,450.41 lie improvements, edueational advan- ing facilit'es, business activties, cul- live-i and br ng t i other bear's Mu .|ii,\ wc e kn. .\ ng that as we are| :»>‘‘' 'ind refinement, and iH'vhaps in ,n! u 't I I 's our duty to tiihi-ln-i;; i.ster and t.i spread abrvuid tht' nies-1 Time Certificates of De posit Cashier’s Checks .Notes and Bills R*-dis- cou nil's! Bills Payable, including Certificates for Money Borrowed 166,472.01 908. li m-irtgaees above set out. Tcrni.s of S.\1aK: hor Cash, the Clerk of Court to lequire a deposit of $100.0(1, for each tr.art, from the j smves-sfiil hisldoT, same to bo forfeit- NO.NF ’*^ in rase of non-comnlianoe. ‘ ' I THOaS. W. BENNETT. I Clerk of ('ourt for I^aurens C-ountv. 20.000 001 ^-iJ-dbe. TDTAI. $449,136.91 of the C.a^l'Ttide to a w ir'.d that tie M ,i'(l badiv netv!' w ■ . an ghe all the cheer I HE ( H AMHER OK COMMER('K In the earlier days of civilization it state of Struth Canilina. ss. any other w ay.s not recalled at Md*: lAuurens. mt merit as this article is boing bur- ! Before me came K. M, Boland, ("ash- , i.Hlly wrilt.-,,. Clinton is in an ,„vi. "f It"-''‘"''‘.“h-'-lx" mg duly sworn, says that the above able elass. Ihe city must build well foregoing statement is a true arwl wKsely now for the day of her; condition of said bank, as shown by greater opportunities and now is the . vtia iVl. was evci'v man for hiin.self. Theix' t me for us to put our shoulders to, Sworn to and subscribed before, mt .were at* r'uuiiiun.lies no .'U‘hools--no the whecd and hack our comtneroial 27th day of Marc-h, 1931. {organ ZHtion as it take.s the lead in VERA P. WILSON (Seal) Notary Public, S. C. Correct Attest: W. D. Copeland, Jack H. Young, H. D. Henry, Directors. jHidee fire departments. If onei man injuia^l another or killed another.' ccmmercial. indu-trial It was all right. If a man’s home the comm'anityA caught f re, h<> had to sit and watch it' busine-s Aand profe.ssional men bum ami then .set about the huilding^^'^'^^4 aclidly line up behinnd the of another. i Chamber of CKimmerce. How- wide- But in our mo<lern civilizatnon all|»wake is Clinton? How wide-awake thus has iMon changed. Today people are you? hand thennselvtvs together Into commu-j There are many plausible reasons nities, towms and cities in order to why a entizen should belong to the benefit by the advantage® of cooper-iOhamiber of Cxumimerce. We enumerate {be presented to Harry Fagan, Receiv- ation and division of labiur. Man hastbriefl>, the following. k-amed th it by working with his| Because no other organization can may be disallowed, neighbor he may buUd schools for the | enlist so many of the men of the city J. W. POLE, education of his diikiren, road® for {in service for the community. Comptroller of the Currency taking his products to market, and ■ Because it unifies the public spirit durable house* to ahelter himself and {of the city and breaks down sectional e « all that may be has. He has learned 1 selfishness. TREASURY DEPARTMENT Office of the Comptroller of the Currency Washington, D. C. February 12, 1931. Notice is hereby given to all per sons who may have claims against the "t'irst National nanK of Clinton" South Carolina, that the same must 5-14-3mo. that woTloing with his neighbors he may provide against the burning of Becaorse it helps create and express] sound opinions on questions affect- DRS. SMITH & SMITH Optometrists hia house/ and the destruction of his life and property. In short, he has mg the welfare of the city. Because at links the city 'with oth- leamed that one man by himscilf, may era in great business and patriotic accompMah tittle—that a community movements, of men, pooling Iheir taknta and re- H holds up an ideal of civic SPEOALISTS Byes Examined Glasses Prcacribed 15 W^st Main Street Pkaae 101 Laboratory for Prompt Repair Service Clinton, 8. C. nap YCV bvudI New Series No. 27 Opens April 15th could not sleep,’* writes Mrs. Mary J. Roberts, 117 Want Fmnklin St, Raleigh, N. G. 1 would lio nwako half the niipit. I was dixzy and weak, soffared frequently with pains in my aids and small part of my badk. 'When I was a giri, my mother gave me Cardui, and it did bm so much good, I themght I would try it again. I took five bottlas, and I fcal liks a new pmraon. IthinkHiafina. I would ad- viaa afuxy froomn who is weak ts toty Gaidai, ftir it kus mt- pot ms «u This association has had a successful history and has matured fifteen series. The money you invest in this associa tion will draw more interest than in any other form of Saving. Start your shares in this series now for Savings. If you contemplate building or buying a home, take stock now and let us finance you. ■ We Invite Prospective Shareholders To Take Stock In Our April Series. T t W ' «) Our Motto: “OWN YOUR OWN HOME” ; Citizsns Building & Loan i Association B. H. Boyd, Secty-Treas. Office Upstairs First National Bank Bldg. Room No. 6 Phone No. 6 0 t : i