The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, May 21, 1931, Image 7
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THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1931
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CUNTON. S. C
NOTICE OF SALE
Statf of South Carolina,
County of Laurens.
In Court of Common Pleas.
J. H. Stone, Plaintiff,
v».
.John Pillard, Mrs. Marie M.
Ovktns, Najp.cy Owens, Wil
liam Brooks Owens and
Clinton Building and Loan
As«.>ciation,
Defendants.
Pursuant to orders of court in
101 feet, bowr.de<l on the south hy
lards of W. B. Oens, 209 feet; on the
w est by lands of W. B. Owens, 104 j
feet; on the north by lot of Silla,
Down.s, 209 feet; on the east by BelL
street. Being the identical lot of land i
ON READING
By H. T.
Swedenbt'ig
Dreaming, it seems to me, is one of
conveyed to John and l.anna Dillanl nrost valuable faculties man has.
I by W. B. Owens, by det*d dated Aug. j ^ mean the dreams that
iPJth, 1911, recorded in deed book 32,
I page iOl, Clerk’s office for I^aurens
{County. S. C.”
1 Terms of sale: Cash. The
Assembly Costs
Total $297,141
PAGE SEVEW
s max come
in the dead of night and leave one
quaking with fear an*! norrow; I re
fer to those which father futxire deeds,
success- Only top often is the person who in-
Overlime Pay For Clerks and
Attaches .Reaches $28,239.2.5.
$3,224.94'a Day Spent.
I,
By G. Buchanan, Jr.,
In The New's and Courier
Columbia, May 11. — The seventy
theiful bidder will be required to deposit dulges i^Nsuch waking thoughts term-'ninth general asstMirblv of South Car-i;
above entitled case I will .sell either in j with the Clerk of Court $50.00 as evi-!ed a whrthle.ss waater of time. The in-'(>|i,ia. distinguished for taking more i ^
or at the Court House at Uurens, S. ' dence of good faith in the bidding. In justice of such denunciation is imnie-{tiin<. to do less, cost the taxpayers of
C., on Salesday in June next, the same .the event the successful bidder fails:(^iately apparent when a Mttle rea.son ;^,>uth Carolina roughly $297,741.2,5 ^
being Monday, the first day of the | to comply with the terms of the bid j is applies!, for only through su. h men-'(,f which $45,190 w'as extra pay for
month, during the legal hours for such I the premises will be re-sold on the tal wandering.s have the gre.f. ' members of thtWwo houses and $29-
sales, to the highest bidder for cash'same or some subsequent Sale.sday at^of the world luv# effected. Ol' <ii oamC 25 overtime pay for clerks and'at-
the ffjilowing described res^ estate to the risk of the former purchaser and is ^all forward movement horn. No taches.
LAND SALE
The State of South Carolina,
County of Lauren.s^
In Court of Common Plea.s.
W. Scott Farley,; as Re
ceiver of the National
Bank of Newberry, S. C.
Plaintiff.
vs
T. K. Kcitt, Defendant.
Pursuant to a Decree of the Court
in the above stated case, I will sell at
Young, R. E. Copeland, P. S. and J. A.
Bailey, and perhaps others; and ia the
Identical tract of land conveyed to me,
the said T. E. Keitt, by Mrs. Rebecca
A. Ix)ve by deed bearing date March
<>th, 1923, recorded In the office of the
Clerk of the Courts of Common Plea#
and General Sessions or Register of
.Mesne Conveyances for the County of
j I.aurens, in the State of South Caro-
;lina.”
The purchaser immediately upon the
*_! public outcry to the highest bidder, at |‘“^‘^^‘‘PLance of his bid will be required
C. H., S. C., on Salesdav inC^ deposit with said Clerk of Court the
wit:
J
I the $50.00 deposit will be forfeited to'jjreat p’an ever sprang full grown
being Monday, the 1st day
of the month, during the legal hours
for such sales, the following described
property, te wit;
“All that piece, paivel or tract of, , . , ^ , ,
1 „ . , 1 • 1 u • 11 sale, such deposit to apply on the pur-
land situate, lying and btung in Jacks] .l._ '
sum of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars
as part payment and evidence of good
faith and that such purchaser be re-
quirtal to.comply with the terms of
.sale within ten days after the date of
Tow n of Clinton, County and State will be credited on purchase price. The | ^^-ard have resulted finun ceaseless i
aforesaid, bounded on the north by lot ’ P'ir<^haser to pay for deiMi, stamps i mujimjj a^d dreaming by men of vis
of lard of John Dillard and lainna and ree'ording. ion.
Ihllaisl, 210 feet, more or less, there-^ THOS. W. BENNKTT, ,
on; on the east by Bell street, IK.sl Clerk of Court of Common Pleas, i
feet,’ niord or less, tht'reon; on the
“.Ail that certain piece, parcel or lot: the plaintiff. Upon compliance with, from the head of its autht)r; the great'
of lard, lying, situate and being in the the bid the $50.00 deposit require<l idea> that have carrier! the world j^xeluded—was $227,3.5S.(ii, an average
lof $3,224.94 a day. To include printing
'costs, approximate, wmuld bring the
total of legislative expenditures to'
! ,, , ! The “Utopia” of Si,r Thomas More, $2'.»7,741.25 and raise the daily oper-
jTuldished back in the In-iginning of the cost to $4,223.30.
Ifith century, w'as a work of just such
vision. Certainly the great Sir Thomas
.Appropriated for the puiimse of Towmship, in the (ounty of l^aurens
in the State of South (’arolina, and
having the following metes and
bounds, to wit: Beginning at a point
in the
Dated .May 13, 1931.—5-2K-3tc.
sout.hrAest by rx>ad leading to Lydia
Mill, same being a continuation of
Bell .'treet, 44 feet, mor or less, there-
un; and on the northwest by lot oil
John Ijee Little, 265 feet, more or less, {
thereon.”
Terms of sale: Cash. The success
ful bidder will be required to depo.sit
with Clerk of Court $50.00 as evidence! ,
of good faith in the bidding. In the' Adair, 1* rank Adair, Rob-
NOTK E OF SALE
of South CarolJna,
County of Laurens.
1 In Court of Common Pleas,
i Complaint for Foreclosure
I Clinton Building and lA)an
' Association, Plaintiff,
.As a result of these expenditures
, an<l such labor and thought a.s may
no dehghUul scemvs of everyday, into the seventy legis-
event the successful bidder fails to
comply with the terms of the bid the
premises will be re-sold on the same
or ‘ome sub.sequent salesday at the
risk of the former purchaser and the
$5U.t.'0 deposit will lie forfeited to the.
plaintiff. Upon compliance with the
bid the $50.00 deposit requnr^ w'ill be
iasnydi led
chaser to pay fbr deed stamps and re
cording. ^
THOS. W. BENNirrT.
( lerk of Court of ('ommon Pleas
Datesl May 13, 1931.—5-28-3tc.
eit Adair Mildred Adair
Wall, Frances Adair . Hum
bert, J. Kingsborough, T.
D. Copeland and C. W.
Stone, uading as Copeland-
Stone Co., Defendant.-?.
Pursuant to decree of the Court
the above entitled case,
in
had
*plendor and happiness and goo<lwill
aroim<i him in England to suggest
Utopia, the ideal state. His inspir
ation, as a matter of fact must have
come from conditions the very reverse
of ideal. Everj.’AVheiv he looked he saw-
squalor and shame and unhappiness
-and sorroAv and pain an«l death. Vast
numbers everj-when- were without
means of livlihood; disease ran ram-
lative days that the house was in sos-
I sion and the seventy-one < days that
:ihe senate met the state has the acts
iand joint reaoKitions of 1931 appro
priation measures authorizing the
I spending of $11,179,009 and the pow
er tax act, counted upon to prinluce
! $()00,000 or more, among them.
! In the 117 days of the session .560
acts wer^ passed, 430 of them origi
roa<l known as the
corner of Sallie D,
puM thmuKh th,. na,„>n »nd l;r»o-in the i.on-
uc-ally m.thmK wa, dmn- to olwok . _ ,h,,
lor...; for ,n,l«-.l. no m,r tn-ome,! lo moasurra nffwtinK
rare about the airk and auffennK, ,,„„„v_wa,
■onK aa he waa not atferUal, In addi- >5:ll..^D.
only some one particular countv
1 will sell r r ■" Iherefoi^ $531.50.-.^.^:_^^_
t ea ; everv'w'here woefullv common,
laaurens, S. (,.. all •
bidder' universal w'oe. Sir
NOITCE OF SALE
State of South ('arolina, *
County of Laurens.
In Court of ('ommon Pleas.
Clinton Building and 1/oan
Ass<R-iation. Plaintiff,
vs.
John T. Dillard, Leroy Dillard
and Geo. H. Blakely, Trus
tee for the Stockholders of
the Laurens National Hank,
])efendarUs.
P.:r.suant t > orders of the Court
the above entitled case, I will
either - in or at the Courthouse
Laurens, S. ('., on .Salesday in .lane
next, the -^anie In-ing .Vl.onlay. the
first (lay of the month, during the le
gal hours for such .sale, to the highest
bidder for ca'sh, t he folkiw ing'describ
ed real estate, to wit: - '
".All that certain piece, parcel, or
j Court House at
i public outcry to the highest
I for cash during the legal‘hours for
such sale on Salesday in June next,
the same tieing Monday, the first day
; of the month, the following described
real estate, to wit:
‘‘.All that lot, piece, or parcel of
! land, lying, situate and being in the
I T()wn of Clinton, County and State
aforesaid, containing one-third (1-3)
acre,
seven
! running along the south side of (
Thomas More brought his dreamer's
j thoughts. He looked beyond the murky
[horizon.s of his (jwn day, past the d(\s-
perate cin.-umstances then so usual,
and saw afar a land lieautiful in sun
shine and ro.ses and hajupiness for all.
He saw a land when* the terrible des
potism of Henry VIII could never
that little if any business of the legis
lature wa.s transaeftd on Mondays and
Satuniays would of course .still fur
ther reduce the mimher of “working”
days, so called, increasing the per
diem cost of the session.
Of the $227,358.61 appropriated to
meet the operaling expenses of the
session, printing excluded, mme than
half went to give the inemliers of the
two houses their pay and extra pay.
Buncombe road
Young’s property and running thence'
S. 21-30 E. 270 feet to a stone; thence
S. 47-15 \V, 496 feet to pine near
spring; thence S. 75-45 W. 229 feet,
to avstone; thenee S. 66-30 W. 242 feet
to a stone; thenee S. 71-W 204 feet to
branch; thence S. 00-30 W. 198 feet
to a popular trt'e; thence S. 5-K. 14^
feet to a stake; thence S. 6 M'. 375 feet
to a pine; thence S. 15 W. 99 feet to
|i stake; thence S. 57-30 \V. 435 feet
to a hickory tree; thence S. 19 W. 476
fi'et to a stake; thence S. 63-30 W.
1386 feet to a joint stake comer of
Sallie D. A'oung and R. E. ('opeland’s
property; thence N. 7 W. 924 feet to
a stake; thence N. 16 FI. 2039 feet to
.sweet gum tree; thence N. 35 E. 1386
feet to a stake; thence S. 54 E. 282
feet to u stake; thence N ,39 E. 396
chase price in ca.se of compliance.
Terms of Sale: ('ash. Purchaser to
pay for papers, stamps and recording.
If the terms of sale are not complitnl
with, the land to la* re-sold on the
same or some .subsetiuent .^alesday on
same term.s, at ri.sk of former pur
chaser.
THOS. W. BFJNNETT,
('. ('. U. r. and G. S., Liurens, S. C.
'I^DaUHl May 7th, 1931.—.5-28-3tc.
SPECIAL OFFER
Cosmopolitiln—^$2.50 per year,
down and $1 .second month, and
the third month. k
See
JAMEftS W. (.ALDWELL
For further Information
50c
NO MORE
RATS
flourish; a land w'here the sick were
more or less, fronting eighty-nttendisl; where men escajied! the president and, members of the
(87) feet on Green street and harrowing labor from morn to night; I senate was approppriated .$.32,660. of
m
at
of C. N. re<iuired to work only six which $11,96(» nqu esents. ext ra pay for
6l railroad and running back with hours aday. In this land war was .stu- the miMulK*rs and $.500 extra pay for
the .same 1»>0 feet, and hounded on the <h<iusly dis<-re<iite<l. not only in hypo- the lieutenant governor. For the
north by Green street; on the east by '•■itical treaties, but al.so in practice, and members of th«' house
Bell sti'(*el; on the .stmth Iiy property land of Utopia, this Kind of no- :j:s3,88(l wa.s allowi'd, $.51,906 of it ex-
novv-or fonneriy bi^onging to D. FK where, every nian-had hi.-k oiijiortunity j tia pay for meinliers and .$7.50 extra
I'libble iiiid U- W. Stone and on. happiness; ‘•'-‘'UV nian of .for-J,Ke ^speaker.
rhe's.4nate, meeting twice when the
house wa.s not in session and ahsi'iit
lirr^rw
S. and J. A. Bailey’s property; thcncC
S. 4i> FK .594 fei't to a stone; thence
S. W. 1240 feet to a stone; thence S.
or mice, after you use RAT-SNAP.
It’.s assure rodent killer. Try a pack-
WTTTr
RAT-SNAF* leave no smell. (ata or
37-W. 2260 fe<*t to a stake; thence S.
58-30 FI. 255 feet to a stake; thence
S. 17 vv .i7h
for
W. 475 feet to beginning corner
in middle of said Buncomlie road.
“The said tract of land contains
two hundred and twenty-five acres,
more or less, and is iMiunded by lands
of or formerly of Mrs. Sallie D.
dogs won’t touch it. Guaranteed.
3!>c size — 1 cake — enough
Pantry, Kitehen or Cellar.
65c size — 2 cakes — for Chicken
House, coops, or small buildings.
$1.2.5 size—5 cakes—enough for
all farm and out-huildings, storage
buildings, or factory buildings.
Sold and guaranteed by
YOUNG’S PHARMACY
■B!?"
1<U of Jand together with the dwelling
hout-e and other improvemeiUs there
on, lying, situate and twing with n the
Town of ('iinton, County and .8{ate
afon.^aid, containing about one-half
we.'t by jiroperty now or formerly Ik*-
loi'ging to D. FK Tribble and t . W.
.stone. This being lot No. 1 on plat
of Dora \'. Wofford estate made hy
Paul Nash, surveyor, and having been
cfn.veyed to Addie .Adair hy D. FK
Triblile and C. W. t^tone, l)y' d«‘ed dat
ed the l.’jfh day of .November, P.H)9,
and recorded on the 17th day of
•Man h, 1924, in hook 81, jiage 163, of
fice of Clerk of Court for I aurens
( ounty.”
1 he term.s of .sale: ( ash. The suc-
>eek
sonalde industry wa-^ providekiT Twilh
those things that form content.o" In
vu(h a land man might wi'll forget all|„nce whenjhe house luet, was in ses-
♦ he struggle and strife Of .the mtin-' ^iori seventy-one of the 1 17 days since
oane existenei*. and ■settle into the session’s beginning .lanuary 13.
fill seruritv of an F'.lysiarn
peacel
nose.
Surc'ly, only
an
a
dreamer of
Th(* house im*t on .seventy days.
On the basis'of working day-. eon-
dreams could have foslerixi such i'ieas 1 .Saturdays and Mondavs as
in this mind. working days, each member of the
I y^oijs., i (.( ( i\ed, if (‘xtia pay lie not d(“-
nied him, an average of $;».|;) a day.
w<
'll he
of an acre and fronting on Bell .street,Icc.s.sful bidder will he re(|uired to de
Th(* (lUestion might
"Did .More, .foi- all his dreaming, ef
fect any of these* n*f(>nms?” The an
swer can only b(* ".No.” But this an-
.wer need give mt feeling of disap
pointment. 'I'hough the reforms of
.Se'n.itors on the same
lowed $9.30 a day.
To cleiks and altaeh
>a IS Were
paid
-eight
was
$83,(56;!.25, divided among thirt.'-
.Mena* did not stalk trom his page’s foui teen sedieitors, sexen sten-
militanl, manv of the*m luna* found I oj^raphei’s, two s(*er(‘taries, two s(‘r-
rng since his day. , geants-at-arms, two chaplains, two
I he inspiration from s'j -h dreams, p,,wtiiiasters, two telephone* operators,
1 think, lies :n the* fact that >*ome*-; doorkeeiM'rs, (*leven pages, foiir-
F’or centuries'.
in a Series appearing in this newspaper
I F you hold out any longer from buying your
side-dressing, you may find it too late for
your crops to take full benefit from the fertil
izer. You may also find it hard to get it in time.
I’ve still got a good supply of Chilean Nitrate
of Soda on hand. But it’s not going to last very
long the way they’re buying it just now.
wheie is consuminatifn.
past, and even up to the
)>hib)Si)phers have billt'd
mom< ntary hanpine-s.'!
them better things for tiie future.
.Alui.Jlutugh-■ these- blessed—rbrys^ttgrT
are a'ways eoming. s(>em never to
■’r"ive. they are* sure!;,- som(*w)iere
re ady to biighte*n 1/ie heart of human-
ty. 'iCars, decades ]K*eh:ip , ev n ee n-
lui'i. s may |»ass before the '(-w e>f .iov
•irri'.es sometime* '
me*. ,\;id though tlu' th r ht
te*en laborers, three* j-orte'rs, one ke'e>])-j
pre'se-nl tiine*,|j,,. anei nu‘an c Miim'tte'e* I
mankinej '(Bee | raise>r.
hy showing: :t27.892.r.O to
lerks
e
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no be p ivtici.
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I F you wait too long before side-dressing,
you’ll only be delaying harvest time and you
won’t get the big yields you should. With
Chilean Nitrate selling at the lowest price in
years, there’s no saving in waiting until the
last moment. Get your Chilean—the natural
nftrate—NOW, Then there’ll be no delay in
putting out your fertilizer when crops need it
most. In the new 100 lb. bags that stay in good
shape, you’ll find Chilean keeps in better con
dition. But be sure to insist on ^’Chilean” when
you order your nitrate. It is the upal thing ...
the real original “SODA.** Remember the two
kinds — Original Chilean (Crystalline) and
Champion Brand (Granulated) both natural
nitrate.
ee
I ’lil the pain.'
row laden ■'diere; unive :- al j/v e;i!'
iievt ;■ bt <!I‘c..-1el '.hnn.'.g’i o?'*' oa-
mndie iM'ti uf e rii itiem. If :he gm •'|(m
were w. n so ea.':'v, then 4 h
lightly held. Man caurutt hope to -‘rike
I ff his shackles in one swift hl.ow.
The* preH-es.s of eman<-ipati(»n is long
• i tt'dious and slow, and
manv fd!
wav he
and attache's, of which
$!»,8S;:.5 1
1
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in overt tne* pay f'
T each
||•gl-■!;
iti ve* j
day after FCbriiaiy
21, whe-.n
t t’l' ’ I
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calendar day limit
was
re-rii
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AN UNUSUAL
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F.a.S. j>fu* /ralffct
mnJ dmllw^rj. Bumpmrt mni
»pmrm lira aalra al imaii
call.
TUE FOIID nOADSTER
LOWEST PRICE
in years
NEW 100-lb. BAG
The bag without a backache
I an
• by the way. Hut though the ^
hard, if we are to judge h> the pa.*t, range things always loe^k rather
it does lead on to higher snv)()tn.*r (jj^c^uraggsg. If you think voneiitions
[ground. . hack at wh.e wa.si
I Were More to appear em earth to- ‘o the days of Henrv VIII.'
’day, I am certain he w'ould In.* pleased Think of all the iniurovements that
with the presxience he displayed w-hen have been made since that day. Think
he wrote his “Utopia” ha<k in 1516.jof h'-w mu h more comfortable man
I He would certainly shake hi.s head attis than he was then. 7'hink of how
I some of our institutions, but he would' m-jeh ni.orc* chance voiir chi'dren have
• not despair. On the contrary, I Ixslieve to live than ours did. You afe not get-
fhe would be extremely well pleased. I ting worse, you are maching to the
To those who think we are drivin'g on tune of progre.s.s, Surely where sol
■ into the dark night of destruction L much goe*d has been accompli.shed, i
think he would say: “I>ear friends, i more will follow. IVhy, at first L
some of us were despondent in my thought I had dropjied in on the peo-i
day also. Some sighed for the days, pig of Utopia. I’ll admit you have not'
that were gone; so«ne Ftelieved no gof)d . quite reached Utopia yet, but youj
could possibly come in the future. At {have gonq a long way on the road.”
— — — ' It is hecau.«e I believe that. More
posit $100,000 by certified or cashier’s! would probably say .something like
CbtJcon
NitmteofSoda
EDVCAIKnULBIJBEAIJ
810 Carolina Life Bldg., Columbia, S.C.
in mritUtg fitr lUermtura or tHformmiion, pleoam refer to Ad No, 69
check as evidence of good faith in the {this that I like to read the produc-j
bidding. Upon compliance with the.tions of these dreamers of perfect!-,
terms of the sale, the deposit to belbility. They give me the assurance
i credited on the purchase price. If the {that though conditions seem grave, {
terms of the sale are not complied the cau.se is not hopeless. They .serve
with the lands to be re-sold on th<lUo bbtSter up my opinion that, despite
same or some subsequent salesday on {the eloquent groans of our p(*=.Simists,
■the .same term.s at the risk of the f .r-1 swie-ty is not bound in the paths of
mer purchaser and the denosit mad<* i retrx>gression, but rather in he* wav
to be forfeited to the pla’intiff. The that leads over the mountain;^ and
purchaser to pay for deed, stamps and, ioto the lovely valley that lies be-
' recording. yond, where life is noble and pure,
{where the little children shout with
I glee, where the old sit jn the sun and
imuse with no thought of care, where
I the young work with zest and joy.
THOS. W. BENNETT,
Clerk of Court of Common Pleas.
Dated May 13, 1931.^5-28-3tc.
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Atlraetive upliol.-^lory
55 lo 65 inile8 an hour fjfuiok arreloralion
Fully enclofied four-wheel brakes
Triplex sliallcr-proof gla.s.s windshield
Four Houdaille hydraulic shock ahsorberg
Rustless Steel
More than twenty hall and roller bearings
Economy Reliability Long life
See year dealer for a
demonstration
THIRTEEN BODY TYPES
*430 to *630
W, 0. #. Dmtroll, plus frmlpkt mnd deiiumry. Bumpers mnd spare lira Mir*
mt sasaU cost. You esm buy si Ford on oeonomlcal terms through the terA
fimessce PUmt of the Vuieersel Credit Company.
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