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■A . ■ . ■ , . . ^ ■ • . ... ..1, . .. . '•» • ' '. !» '‘V’lr '• ■•f-'- ^ ;. •'^j r-'-3'-’^’..j-'>,i;irTj"iV.'T THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON, 8. C THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1931 State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. Court of Common Plea.s Clinton Building: and l>oan As sociation, Plaintiff, vs. John Lee Little and J. F. Milam, Defendants. Pursuant to IX^rree of the Court iti j the above entitlerj matter, 1 will sell j at public outcry to the hiijhe.st iwdder j for cash at l aurens Court House on j sale.s day in .Aupust next, the same ' beitiK M .mday, the 3rd day of the I P. C. To Represent . R. O. T. C. Again 'council, D. M. McNaull, of Columbia, j C., is also in camp. He is the cap- tain-elect of P. C.’s football team. In addition to the football captain- elect, the captains-elect of the track. School Awarded Shootinjf Tro- baseball and rifle teams are in camp I phy for Second Strai^^ht Year}*" j>er.sons of \\. R. Senter of. I Ai l’ 4 II nattanoogra, Tenn.; H. A. Copeland I At lort McClellan. '^ | of Fayetteville, N. C. I Two managers of varsity tea.ms are ^ included in the old delegation, namely: J. L. Harden, .Ander.son, S. C., fcK/t- COI.I) , , , , ,, , New gold di.scovc'rie.s are r<*porte i month dui.^ the legal hours for such AusTal a.. sale, the following <lescriU.d proiH-rty.; theyjare has not .determined. The Australian (Anniston, Ala., Star, July H) P'or the second straight year, I’res- byterian college of Clinton, S. has won the honor of representing the ball, and F. L. Brigman of Bishopville, F'ourth Oirns area f )r the “Warrior, s, C., baseball, trophy to wit: All that certain piece, parc-el or lot of land, together with all im provement's thereon, or to be maile thereon, lyihg, situate and being in the T<rwn of Clinton, County and State aforesaid, c-otitain ng one- half ('-,;) arte, m.ue or le-i.s, and bounded on the n irth by lands of W. B. Owens, lot feet thereon; on the east by lot formerly owneil by W. H. Owens, and sobi by W. B. Owens to John Dillard, 210 feet thereon; on the sou'h by road leading from Lyilia .Mills to Clin ton, 101 feet thereon; on the west by other lands of W. H. Owens, 210 feet thereon. Being the iden tical lot of land conveyed to me by W. B. Owc-ns, by deed dated S<*pt. 2yth, 1023, recordcMl in deed book 50, page 275, in the Clerk’.s office for I.aurens ('(Hinty. yet of the Pacific trophy” in rifle shodt-j Six letter men on the P. C. varsity Urack team will compete in the R. 6. The “Warrior of the Pacific trophy”,T. C. track meet on July 15. While the been awarded annually by the University 1 track team is not as good as the one bav of Hawaii to that R. O. T. C. unit in | last year, which won the championship FRENS An Excellent Sanitary Napkin At a Sensible Price. 33' FOR 12 'long lK*en a tradition under the United States .scoring the high j of the S. I. A. A. and sent enough !of “Ahwldin’s cave,” so rich it is sup- average s<-ore per man in rifle .shoot-, men to camp to walk away w’ith the p.;scd to be in the jirecious metal. The|mjf- T'or a unit to compf'te for thejtraok cup in the camp meet, it is ex- .M.xican bonanza is said to be also tf^ophy a minimum of twenty Inma fide pocted to fini.«h second. Those men libh in silver, lead and petroleum. I •'<^udents must fire. Presbyterian, al-i wearing the “P” in track are W. WM I :h regions are in'territory occujued i t^'ough its average was excelled by. 5^<‘aly. W. J. C'/ollins, R. E. Carothers. ■ hostile natives. .Vorth Georgia college, was high -'^- VV. Williams, H, A. Copeland and' If eith<‘r report prov<*.s Limk’ there I among the units ait Mcf-lellan having ^D. M. McNaull. ‘ | vill be another great slaughter of niinimum number of men neces-1 The editor of the college year book, ligines who .stand in the wav of tnei^ary to compote. North Georgia col-'B. H. Boyd, of .Mt. Pleasant, .S. C., is "hile man’s gr(*e<l, and there will be |was not eligible as they had only a memlx-r of the delegation as is M.: such an addition to the world’s gold | 1 ‘ men. jM. Zealy of Augusta, Ga., a member; supply as to still further eomjd'iate' The scores mad<- by the high team the student council. | the money problem. Gobi will lie'm each R. O. T. ( camp in the Unit-j — -j chs-aper, which means that prices will'<‘<l State.s are sent to Washington and F'IN.AF. SFTI'TLE.MENT be higher. It i.s doubtful whether so- there <-om,,ared. The ^sunner is then ^ake notice tha' on the Dh day of ciety as a whole will be any belter „ff annuunced. 1 he trophy has m'ver j ^ , ' won by thus corps area. VA(’CINATION A. W. Williams, who tied for seV' ;count of my acts and d I'ngs a.s Ad- .Mrs. Terms of sale, cash. The successful bidder will be required to deposit withj There was, of cour.se, the usual pro- the ('lerk of Court as evidence of go(Ml I test on the part of ignorant and faith in the bidding the sum of fifty; wrong-hea(lo<J persons who “d»n’t Ik*- ($50.00) dollars. If the siK-cessfuI bid- jli<.ve in” vaccination. The world is full lo ig during Presbyterian has in camp several men dislinguisheil on its campus. Ar chie ('heatham of Altbeville, S. C., the and final discharge from my trust as Adminis- i Lratrix. | Any person indebted to said estate oi the student body arxl a four-letter man in athletics, having made His let- is notified and reijuired to make oav- iiat: lniifa persons having claims against said e# . . , 1 11 I ■ 1 ,1 II I 1- will present them on or liefore ter in baseball, basketball, boxing and' :i i . i i II.. is a .,f tl„. Ark.,n l,.a,l,.r»hip ,.|„l,. ' The vici'-jui'sident or be forever if the .student the bid within ten days thereafter, the | fads «,f ^nodern sidence. Not long ago property to be resold on ,.the .same the .same simt of people "didn’t la- terms at the risk of the former jiur-liieve in” flying machines, chaser and the $.a().()(> <lej)osit n*quiredl The fact i.s that vaccination has rc- will be forfeited. I p<in compliance j,alted, in 132 yi*ars, in making small- with the l».d .f.ill.00 dejaisit to be < red- t),,x a minor an<l controllable inf<‘ction ited on the bill. Purchaser to be let into in every civilize<| couritrv. possi'ssion upon production of (lerk’sj Vaccination is not j)b*asant, and diHsl. The pun baser to pay for deed, are peojde who are unhappy stamps aiul recording. jwhen deprived of the privilcg«* of . ii ‘ , vetr- 2 vears $350- 3 ve»r« *3 00 u’ iiL'vvi''r>'e i I- ff . I * J c i 1 lansportation will .«eem common tod^*‘» ^ ,1 years, ao.UO IIIO.S. VV. BENNUri, Islioolmg off revolvers at raralom. So-! , i r .u , .• ' iao »ir I . r 1,1 ' • , i. . * * 4 .u 'the people of the next generation. i JAS. W. ( ALDWELL ( lerk, ( ourt of ( ornmon Pleas, |Ciety has to protecd the many against ' • ^ ‘ 7-3(l-3tc Laurens County, the undisciplined few, wh<*ther the ' ■ ' — ' '■ menac e be pistols or smallpo:<. I made ov«‘r 1 13 miles an hour It is certain that travid at theTate of 100 miles an hour bv anv means of MILS. SUSIE S. BLAKELY, Ttflministratrix JuntTlJOth. 11)31. 7-23-Itc. Quality Bread MADE FOR YOUR HOME BY YOUR HOME BAKERY Don’t let these hot days spoil the pleasure of your meal. Order your bread, rolls, pies and pas tries from us. We bake them fresh daily. Our Products Are — First in Flavor First in Quality The Ideal Bakery Saturday Evening PoMt, $2.00 per A. D. NASON, Prop. Our Products Fresh Daily At Your Grocer Sl'Kt lAU OFFER CosmoiMilitari $2..'it) jkt year. .$1 down and .$! .se<-orid month, and the third month. See JAMES VV. ( \I.DWELL Renew Your Health by Purification Any physician will tell you that “Perfect Purification of .the System is Nature’s Foundation of Perfect Health.” Why not rid yourself of chronic nilnieiil.s that are undermin ing your vitality’? Purify your en tire system by taking a thorough cour.se of Calotabs,—once or twite a Week for sevcial weeks—and .see how Nature rewards you with health. r.'ilotab.s purify (he blood hy ncti- vating the liver, kidneys, stomach anil fcow't Is. Trial package, 10 cIs. Fami ly package, 35 cts. All dealers. (Adv.) TRKKKRY 'Idle more I see of the motion pic-j ture business the Ics.h ii—pect I have | for the inelhod,'. and morals of the; movie magnates. j 'I'ln* latest scheme to lure the pen nies frt.m the pockets of the piildic is to sell ailvi'rtising in tht* talkie.s. Some of the films whit h are lieing shown are honest (mough. I'hey are distinct ly labeled as advertising, and an.vb'idy will! (|ne<ii’t want his evening’s enter tainment comiiiercialized can get up and go lait. Hut there are others in udiii'll tlie advertising for wh'ih t!ie ni(.\i' pr uluieis t.ake liionev is clev erly introduced in -■ i-i alb d ft at in - pict'ires. Vet the local exliibitm- are askeil to nay just as much for these fi! ms as for anv ot hers. Don’t Rasp Your Throat dinton Realty and Insurance Co. H. H. nOYI). Alipnt I’cprt-.cnl ing Several nf the (ountiv's Old(‘st and Strongest Insurant (* ( onipanit's. Office; .Scctmd IdtMir National Bank Pxiilding - UiMim No. 5 I «di phone Nti. (> I’lsidenci' I’hone 107 BILIOUS “I luive used Black- Drauglit . . . and have iK'l found anything that could take its place. I take Black- Draught for bllious- nes.s. When I got bili ous. I have a nervous headache and a ner vous, trembling feeling that unfits me for my work. After I take a few doses of Black- Draught, I get all right. When I begin to get bilious, I feel tired and run-down, and then the headache and trembling. But Black-Draught re lieves all this.”—a. 0. (11 AI NS Tlicrc is tiolliing illfiral abmi! t hain sioifs, blit lilt' .Sii|'ri'tiif I'oyrt of tlic rnitisl States lias ilecidftl that an.\ statt' has tlio rivlit t.i tax ihimi at a iliffcrcnt rate fii in other Ini'-ine t-es. ^ Theie is nothing unreasonable about ^ this, so long as the tax is not highi enough to drive them tint t>f business.! The I haiii store fills a place inf our prt'si'iit S'eial-4'( tinomic system, as isi jirovetl hy the amazing • ilevtdoppnvnt | of mimertms organizatitms operating; hnmlreds or thmisaiiils of retail out lets. 'I'he iiitlepenilent loeal mer-hant.j however, fills a nui. h niori' important place in his community, ami is cntitlei! to protection. Lo'.'al nuMvliandising methotis, c.spi.iiallv in the snmllcr fomiminitics, have been greatly im- proveii by reason ttf eliHin-store eom- pelition anti example, ami it woulti lu*t a loss to most towns if ehain stores j I shoulil be siipi>rt*sseil ami the olil. slip-j shoti, ineffiiient retailing inethoils' wliifh Olive prevailed almost e.sn-y-j w tiere, wtu'e to ret urn. ' ANTKJl ES The craze for "a; titiiies" has rea.-h- fil tho point \viu‘ro almost any pietc of fiirnituie that w.is nuule (u'fore IS'.Mt can he sold at a fancy jiriee t somelioily. 'Fhere are not enough “co- loniar' pieces to go arountl, so the lat est eiazt‘ is for “Vietorian" antiques. In a .New F.iiglaml antique shop the otht'r day 1 saw kcro.senc lamps, .•hinn tlogs, walnut “what-nots” ami hair eloth covered ehair.s and sofas, which might have eome out of my grand mother’s parlor, marked at fancy pric es as “antiques.” .Alongside of them were a leather-seated cobbler’s bench, a hoim-matie Imotjack and a high- wheel bicycle. ^ “We’ll sell them all," said the deal er, confidently. “.Most people haven’t any taste. They’ll buy anything that looks old.” Bendrir, Homerville, Oa. For Indigestion, con stipation, biliousness, take tan ■ Thed Fords i BLACK- DRAUGHT Women who notd a tonic thoeid 1 ra I UMd orer •• yean j SPEED . The world is moving at a faster pace than ever before. A few years ago thirty-five miles an hour was considered high speed for automobiles. Four-w'heel brakes and smooth roads make 75 miles a safe speed to<lay and many cars can do 100 miles an hour jor better. The other day the fastest speed ever made on rails was achieved by the new German air-propelled ‘‘rail Zeppelin.” Driven by gasoline motors which whirl an air propelled, the car made the 173 miles from Hamburg to , Berlin at average speed of 106 miles an' Hour, and for one stretch With Harsh Irritam s Reach for a LUCKY instead'^ Everyone has an Adam’s Applo-~Every Bion—every woman has one. Touch your Adam's Apple with your finger. You are actu ally touching your larynx — this Is your voice contains your vocal chords. When you consider /our Adam's Apple, you are consid< ering your throat—your vocal chords. TOASTING'' expels certain harsh irri tants present in oil row toboccos. These ex pelled irritants are not present in your LUCKY STRIKE—the modern cigarette. We sell these expelled irritants to manufacturers of chem- icol compounds. Everyone knows that sunshine mellows—that’s why the "TOASTING" Process l.ncludes Hie uso of Ultra Violet Rays. LUCKY STRIKE-made of the finest tobaccos—the Cream of the Crop—THEN—"IT'S TOASTED"— an extra, secret and exclusive heating process. It is this process that expels these horsh Irritonts. No wonder 20,679 American physi cians have stated LUCKIES to be less Irritating. No wonder LUCKIES are always kind to your throat. And so wo soy "Consider your Adom’s Apple." Be careful in your cholco of cigarottos. It*s tx>asted TUNE IN-Thc Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evening over N. B. C. wrnworki. $AM JUAN, roero «ico Including the use of Ultra Violet Roys Sunshine Mellows—Heat Purifies YourThroot Protection—ogolnit lrritation»ogoinit cough SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY ‘At L'nion Station” Telephone 400 (S' 19S1. The American Tobacco Co., M(r«. .V 4 §■