The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 15, 1932, Image 6

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» ! * ; ' ^»- ■1 'i THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CTJNTON, S. C. THURSDAY. DECEMBER Li. I M2 Teachers Hear New Senator Blacksburg Keeps Rev. Henry Stokes NOTICE OF SALE Nance Advocates a Sales Tax f erred -from Blackidwirg-to .Aiken, superintelKicnt of the 1 au^on* city ^ randl.-, of Atlanta, Tt-cs- dny re-a.ssigned the Rev. Henry per chamber of the state lep..-JalLiiV, advocates a general slas^in" of coun- t5’ and state governmental co'^^ts. He told the Laurens meeting here tf>day he would not be in favor of supple menting taxes, but in lieu of th ' thru - mill constitutional tax. 'the four mtU lev'y for the. (•-(•-] school law and th' five mills on real property he a’oul . favor a sales tax excejit on food an ! the cheaper qualities of clothing. He also .said the soft drink taxes as origi-| nally intended, would go to school purposes, especially to the paying of! teachers. He warned that the teachers ^ would not W pai<l if they were going I to depend on Ihe property tax, and in- j timated that the soft drink tax money | had been used U) pay "high salaries, to state officials." Senator. Nance ,has ^bways been jealous of the luxury, tax legislation, <1 C'.'nferem e, whicli ufljt/urm ! ''•enday in Greenville, Hishoft t'and- ! haij assigned Mr. .Stokes to the viethodist church at .Aiken. "■'rhe Aiken apiiointent Carrie^ with , a higher salary than the Hlael.s- 'urg church payr, hut Mr. Stoke.' yes terday said he apprecisited the action of the members of his church much and likes Hlacksburg .''O well that he is glad to stay. He has been at IHacksburg only one veai. .Mr. at r.lacksburg only one yeai. .^ir. Stokes servea the Methodist church here as pastor a number of veai*s ag<f. He is regarded as one of the leading ministers in the conference,” Hurricane News for he claims to have written that Miss Rosa Sumerel s|M'nt the week- part of the state supjily bill himself., <*nd in Whitmire with .Mis.< .Mary while in the legislature .several years l^otlye Riser. ' jjpQ j H. I.. .lones of Laurens was d^»wn _ I for the "tree planting" at Hurricane ‘''Mis. th,. .U..S. ^>f Mr, and Mrs. John Moorer Tues- and GIFTS THAT AKE SI RE OF A WELCOME For IT a n (i k t‘ ft* h ief s, |>lai n fancy—IHc to $1.^5. Luncheon Sets— IvoHin.'^ Hosiery- $1.50. i’(»mforts, 25'I $2.05. Bedspreads—95c to $2.00. Sheets and Pillow Case Sets —$1.95. Silk Undies—85c to $2.95. -$1.00. $1.00 to wool I f For “Him” i flay. Misses Irene and Wilma Burgess spent Thanksgiving in Narnie with their aunt and uncle, Mr. ami .Mrs. : Ray Burgess, | .Miss Ruth Nabors and P'arle Hor- iton accompanied Mrs. Gus Trayler to I her home in Augusta, Ga., last .Sun day afternoon. j Mi.ss Lula Young and L. M. I). ■Young and Frank Young spent last; I Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, ^ C. Young. , ! Hurricane Honor Koll First giade: Davis F^llis. Second grade: Amie'Young, Evelyn’ Nabors, Mildred "BiirgFss." T~" Third grade: Carolyn Young. Fourth grade: Ralph Burgess. Tie.s and Handkerchief Sets —50c and $1.(K). j S(K*k.s—Rollins and Coopers —25c and 50c. Pajamas—$1.00 and $1.50. Sets Belt and Buckle $1.00 to $1.95. Suspender.s—.‘L5e to $1.00. Fur-Lined ('oats — $2.95 and $5.95. , Siu'de ('aps—$1.00-. ALSO A Box of 21 (’liristmas ('arils for onlv 50e. T Fifth j Lee Young. ; Seventh grade: Marion .Nahor.s grade: Ineze Rumph. u J. A. BAILEY (Jift From Bailey’s Is Sure To Please” ’ ('hrislnias I’rugram .4t Hurricane 't School Tonight , ■ The pupils of the Hurricane sch<»ol l ' will present a t'hristmas program at 'I the school Tluiisduy riignt, Dec. IT). ' beginning at 7:.'}() o’clock. .A conimu- I nity Christmas tree will Ik* anothei , fealure of the evening. The public is cordially invited. ^ NEW! THE "Fl.l " Wliile I am sick and lii* abed 1 have two pillows at my heail. And ail aroumi me "flu" germs si;iy Which keep me liusy all the day. First I cough and then 1 sneeze. Which makes me ache in back knees. my bed with painful pace In vain 1 seek a soothing place. ami From liottle some medii-ine I’m 1 lUiUst manage to out a brown told that "down." " ’Twill cure what ails they say, i And then my pains grow worse each day. I you,’ is what .So when my doctor comes in and says., ^'YorrHf-ntrt-get up foe sc^veral nwre days!" I groan and think, as all of us do, "O, ain’t it aNvTuTTo nave me "flu"? (With apologies to Kohert Louis Stevenson). CARD OF THANKS ^ I wish to thank tht* menCoers of the I fire department for the splendid work 'they (lid last Friday in extinguishing the fire that threatened the destruc- ! tion of my residence, 1 desire also tO' express appreciation to my neighbors and friends for the assistance offered and kindnesses shown us. G. W. HOLLINGSWORTH. : •( Rrv. Henry Stokes, former pastor J 1 iol’ Broad Street Methodist church of and General Slashing O * thi.s city at the recent session of the ^ ei niuental Costs. . ; * eonference aC -Gregnville, was trans-i Christmas Essentially the Day of the Child State of South Carolina, Ki'K.MI’.Klt ilie ts the lui.vi County of I>aurens, of ih^ Child. * * Pursuant to Decree of the Coui*! in .VOTICE OF SALE ; State of South Carolina, D II is iHM»n this day of days that the matter of Citizens Btiilding and countless men and women and littleiLUan A.ssociation, plaintiff vs J. KV unes jiarel.v uhle to 8|»eak their luii Hatton, et al, defendants, I will se^l Fut at public outcry to the highest biddei* County of Laurens, .State Planters Bank and Trust Co., Plaintiff, —vs. ' ; Lawrence O. McGowan, et al, D*'t’endants. Pun^uant to a Decree of ti.e Court Laurens, Dec. 10.—A joint session later was re-assigned to Blacksburg' of the Laurens County Teachers’asso-1 P’^^hop Candler. elation and the association ol U-iurensi '^< folloo ins: article is from The; countv school trustees was addrcsst*d j -a. per. „ . rva a o a 11 rt "Acting on‘a unanimous petition ^turdry by .State l^nator Carroll DJ .„,,„hers of Ihe board of Nance of Cross H.ll and !»'•• fsteteards and supported penerally by Evans of Spertanburp. C. k. W nphl, „f the church. Bishop triiMge utter the great rejoicing: unto us a i liild is horn, unto us a for either in »r in front tho^in the above stated case, I will sell at '« given! T"Court ifouse amUPujjTjc oulcfjT to the highest bidder. at such bidder’s risk, on the rame salesday or upon some sah*^tHpaent salesday, at the option of the jdain- tiff or its attorney. ^ « Purchaser to pay for papers, stamps and recording. THOS. \V. BENNETT, C. C. C. P. and G. S., Laurens, S. C. Dated December 13. 1932.—12-2J-3tc. J..v<'n those wfio hold creeds Id sales day in January next, the saniej^l Laurens C. IL, S. C., on salesday | State of South Carolina.^ which there is no Christmas teel the being Monday, January 2nd. the M-Hu January next, being Monday, the i County of Lauiens, NOTICE OF ^ALt school, also made a brief address on school cost.^ 1,1, Stokes to the pastorate of the Blacks-, Senator Nance, recen iy elected to ^ Methotlist church for anothc, , represent Ijturcns county )n the up- , ^ A.,,,,i,, ^ar-' SO ' ■qtleiid(»r oi rhai cry atidi those wh<t lowing described property to wit: have no formal creed at all. still know there is one ot the ;-{<»,*> portions! of the yeai which is essentially the Ihiy o) the t'hild ’ It Is trie day w tien even the mcsi iin.<entimenial adiill. long since con | gcaled and tiardeiied by the years, cati' tM‘ar/in tds heart llie footsteps of th» little oiH'K. Today they are rnnnlri:; altoiji so eagerly all over the world paltering to see what giaid gifts rnav liave t>e*‘n received, ardent wlih a hofie ! that only young tiearts can feel. ! On this day the austere scientlsi who has almo.st <)uil believing In the very laws of astromany which recioit ly seemed so ^iire and -stable, hiii w liich now seem dissolving in a misi of relativity—this careful profession | al skejttlc heiomes as a child himself, and considers It hard Indeed If he cannot l»elieve in Santa Claus. n(‘t)ird ed fairy godCathet id the children.*'' On this day e\en those who have neen the rno.si careless feel like say Ing over reverently that beautiful prayet for wisdom lo the rearing of cbildren: ".Clmlgbty ttod. heavenly Father, wlnef hast tilessed us with the loy and care of children; Give us light and strength so to train them, that they tnay: love what.soever things are true and pure and lovely and of good re port." All that lot, piece and parcel of land with dwelling house and all outbuildings thereon, located, sit uate, lying and being within the corporate limits of the Towm' of Clinton, in the County and State aforesaid, containing one-fourth of an acre, more or less, and bounded on the north by lot of Geo. H. Elli.s, 129^ feet thereon; on the north by lot of L. B. Dil lard, feet thereon; the south by lot of H. J. Winn, 12.5 feet thereon; and on the west by Woodrow Street, feet there on, to beginning point. This being the same property conv,fiyed-to me by (i<*o. H. Ellis on Feb. Gth, 1917 by deed recorded in the of fice of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas and of R. M. C. for Laurens County, in vai l State, on February 20th, 11*17. Book 3li, page 40. -And I, the .vaid mortgag or, J. K. Hatton, do hereby de clare and represent that 1 am'the owner of the above described premises in my own name in fee simple and that the same is free from any claim or encumbrances except the mortgage hereby cre ated. 2nd day of the month, during the legal Mrs. Bessie Chase, Plaintiff, hours for such sales, the following dc-1 vs. scribed property, to, wit: ' ' | r, M. LohJ, Defendant. All that tract of land lying and be-j Pursuant to a Decree of the Co'urt ing in Cross Hill Township, Laurens i in the above stated case, I will sell at County, .S. C., containing by recorded public outcry to the highest bidder, deeds, 491 acres, more or less, but by at I.aurens, C. R., IS. C.. on salesday actual survey 482.80 acies, more or'in January next, being Monday, the j less, bounded on the north by lands ! 2nd day of the month, during th? le- of S. H, Goggans and J. W. Ward; on pal hours for such sales, the fodow- !the cast by lands of Jim Sila.s Hill and ing described property, to wit: J, H. Miller; on the south by lands of "All that tract, piece or parctd of Mrs, Moore, J. H. Austin and E. W. land, lying, being and situate in Jacks White, and on the we.ct by lands of Township, in the County of Laiuens, John ,Neel and William Watkins. Be- and in the State of South Carolina, ginning on the I^urens-New’jerry containing three hundred and f.fty public road at corner with land for- ■ acre';, more or less, and known a.v the Imerly of Williams and running the C. ('. Riser Brick HoU.se tract and I following courses and di.«tances: S.j bounded as follows:On the north by j 23-1,5 E. G22 ft. S. 12 E. 4408 ft.;, Buncombe Road; on the south by i S. G.5 W. 1993 ft.; N. 2.5-30 W. 182.5 ft. Wesson Creek; on the east by old j to rock corner with Hill land, .S. GK-IG, Ninety-Six road; and on the we^t by W. 1604 ft.; N. 22 W. 1100 ft.; N. GHiland.s of William Hatton and W. S. E. 878 ft.;'N. 18 W. 44G ft.; N. 23 W. Riser. For more accurate details as to 1838 ft.; .N. 27-15 W. 957 fi.; N. GS- boundary, reference being thereunto 45 E. 2653 ft.; S. 22-30 E. 2-57 ft.;'made to plat of same by J. .Roy N. GH-30 E. 1013 ft., and thence .S. 22- Craw'ford, Surveyor. May 11. 1922. The above described tract of land is I the same tract was conveyed to 15 E. 1113 ft. to the point of begin ning. Tet ms of sale: Ca n. That the said ! officer conducting the sale l equire dated October 1927, and this the highest bidder at the sale, other is given as purchase price than the plaintiff, and a'! o*her'per-, ^he above descri^ tract of land.’" Terms of sale: Chsh. The successful sons, except the iilaintiff, who mav^ Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser to bidder, other than the plaintiff, will thereafier raise the bid as provided Bay for papers, .stamps and recording, be required to deposit upon the hid l>y law, to make a cash di'jtosit of ate not complied I . m AM 1 A O A L V T r. no (;t'/. 1 For on this Day of the Child we alt ^ _ _ , ... reinemher that the most preijlous gift being knocked down the sum of $65.00 three (3'/) per centum of the total ^ we can hesfuw upon our children Is a ate evidence of good faith in the hid- indebtedness herein adjudged to be!subsequent salesday on same jjupiirlty for feeling just such tender Jing, The successful bidder will lie due to the plaintiff, as earnest money, former inircha.ver. and generous and helpful eqiotions as required to comply with the terms of or evidence of gootl faith, the depo.sit; today stir In the breasts of all gooi) jjij ^vithin forty days next after|Of the last high bidder to be applied men and women.—Seattle I’ost-Intel date of sale. In the event the sue-1 on the bid should there he a compli- December 13. 19.12.— 12-29-.3tc. cessful bidder ■"falts to comply with anc.e with the same. If the person ' " the terms of the bid, the proyierty will making the highest bid at the sale, be resold on the same or some suhse- other than the plaintiff, fail to make C. (' THO.S. W. BEN.VETT, ('. P.^apd G. Ijiurens, S. C. Ilgcncer. NOTICE Why «ot place that gift subscrip- Wreaths, Garlands Gay ' Shout **Merry Christmas! HAT a joy It is to come Into a quent sales day at the risk of the for-!such deposit immediately at the time Don now? ! have some attractive of- er purchaser and the de|)osit made: of the acceptance of his bid, then theH^*"^. suitable for e%ery age and taste, by any defaulting bidder either at the said premises shall be at once re-sold, sale or who may rai.se the bid there- j ——— i ■ i JAS. W. CALDWELL Wl after will l>e forfeited. Purcharer to home scented with spicy pine pay for stamps, deed and recording and beiulock, so suggestive of Vule and to be let into jK).s.session upon pro- tide that each room fairly shouts duction of Clerk’s deed. “Merry Chrlstriuis!" And what h . THOS. W. BE.NNETT, real pleasure, too. to gather the p q I^urens, S. C. greens and dispose them so tliat they ^ j2-29-3tc air The klndlTiiess^^of ''ThF*':rrr~~~±:rr ;■.■—^ express blessed season, intetisifylng the de Ilght.H of Ihe "frlemUlest” period ol the year! ~ As'^garlu luls, 'fTTiF viTrliiTis^ntypes^^of greens may dcM-orate windows and doors, or they may be massed on W A NT SI mantels or tables. To make a tlexihle rojie of green ery supply s foundation of heavy twine and to this atti.ch the short sprays of pine, hemlock or spruce. In lersper.sed regularly with clusters of FOR SALE —f Chnstina.'; cakes and! candies. .V!r.s. J. Ij. Wright, prone' " Itp 34.i-K laurel; or for a more detunitive ef feet u.ve the artificial berries «lth Ihe LOST — One man'.s brown fur-lined glove, on streets of Clinton Satur day night. Finder please return to W. .A. Moorhead, Goldville, S. C. FOR .S.ALE - BriMMier-rai.ved Rhode Inland red fryers, 20c Ib. Win. J. ^ greens. Fine flexible wire is b«‘st for Henry, .Ir.. Mqsgrove St. Telephone, fastening the sprays In place.- , 3^7 - J. ^ Aiiolhei use for greens Is In the FOR RENT—n-ro<>iii house On cornet i formation of window wreaths. Ar ! of .Academy and Elizabeth .streets.! range the small spra>8 on a heavy Has electric lights and water. Apply wire foundaiioii. faking care to keep to J. A. Bailey. 12-22-2tc the wreath symmetrical. Small groups of red berries. reguliiii.\ placed, give cliaracter l<t such a d(*c oration. LA “A Merry Christmas,” as Other Nations Say It .\’OrICE—This i.s to certify that we bed Sam Young trim and worm the rool.s of our fruit trc*es last spring, from which we had splendid crops of peaches. We consider him an expert at this kind of work. l.j J. Moore, H. M. Young, Jolm-W. Little, T. J, Bla lock, Clinton, S. C. 12-22-4tc 'New and attractive Waterman <► T^His Is how the nations of the Pens and Sets at low prices at 1 worl.l II.P wish “A Mfrry SMITH’S PH.^VRMACY. ( hrlstnnis ; !• ranee. Bon .Noel; ; i We Are Now Open To Serve You OUR NEW EQUII'-MENT IS INSTALLED AND WE ARE READY TO SERVE YOUR DRY CLEANING , AND I'RESSING NEEDS. Ladies’ Work a Specialty We specialize in I^adies’ Dresses, offerinjir quality work that will please you and prolong; the lif^ and im prove the appearance cf your garments. .1” WF: invite an LVSPFXTION of our IM.ANT AM) YOl R PATRONAGE. Telephone 46f Blakely-Copeland il Dry Cleaning Co., Inc. Gus Blakely — Arthur Copeland “WE SERVE TO SERVE AGAIN” (Tdna. Tin Hm* .N’ian; Portugal. Boa.< Festas; Japan. Kinga Shinnen; Tur key. Ichok Vllara; Hungar.v. Ihddog Karacsoiiyl Cunlpeket; tJreece. ('hrys lovJ**iia: i-’routuu -Sreian . Bozic;. liiAl , land. Een Vnadljk Kerstinls; Spain I'cllces I'ascnas; Germany. Froeh liche Weilnachtan; Sweden, Glad .lulen; Italy. Felice .N’afale; Rumania Cracliini Fellclfutiune; Bohemia. Ve side Vanoce; I’olend. Wesolych Swiut ; |)«Mini;irk. Glaedellg Jul. JUST RECEIVED BARREL NEW CROP ♦ shipment I THREE CELEBRATIONS I! « -— ii "THREK Christmases are cele- V; ' * I hrated Id the t Sl’GGESTION TO SANTA ’ Bring the family one year’s im‘m- iKM'ship in the Clinton library and leti them all enjoy the Itest magazines,! the daily papers and 5,000 good books.^ F'rice $1.00. every year f Church of Nativity at Bethlehem. ^ ^ I'he first occurs In the Roman ^ ^ ('atholic section on December 25; ^ 13 days later the Greek OrtlnMlox ^ i church hold their celebrations, to ^ ^ l>e followed by those of the Ar ^ # menlan church in another 13 da.v.s. I Most for Your Money In a Goocl Laxative Thedford’s BIJ^CK-DRAUGHT has b('<n highly regarded for a long, U>.:g time, but it is better apjtro- ciated now than ^ver before. IVo- plc arc l•ll^lnx ♦-veryf.iln* more ca:e- OiUy toCny. In Niylnit Black !ir.uiK'.t, fliev get Ibe uio.'it for tlieli lilA*a. v, in a Kt>o«l, eff.itive laxative, «l•■|•en<^- alde for the r* il« f uf ordinary co;.oli- patiun iroabUs 25 or more doses of Thedford’s Black-Draught' in a 25-cent package For Ctntdren. pef pi,in# ot Jhtdfotat Ulack-Druudht T # menlfl NOTICE! fil*i(i(**«*******«***#«f Smith’s Pharmacy Your Kexall Drug Store 66 6 LIQUID - TABLETS • SALVE ^ Chacka Malaria in S days, Colda first ^ day, Htiiii<$KrtM«euralfia £ in M nUnutea. W SALVE fM* HEAD COLDS. SpMdr BMMdies Knows. IBB TO THE CHRONICLE NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Several residences in town. Several farms, prices at tractive. Houses for rent. Broad St., Owens Hill and College View. Clinton Re^ty & Insurance Co. B. H. B0YD Hill Jl.ll.JPI Solectiag Christmas Cards We ancutisciously betray out true selves when we select Christluas cards People who live In city aiuirtinents are apt to send drawings of farmhouses tha* nestle oozlly among tail trees; a lawyer’s holiday card Is llkel.v to he sugary with sentiment'. — Collier’s Weekly. BARGAINS IN FRITITS AND MEATS Apples, Oranges and Bananas. Can dies of all kind. High-grade English Walnuts, Brazil Nuts. We have a bar;j rel of Piire New Orleans ^fnlasses—; ^ \ ! we furnish any quantity in quart.eon- tainers. W’e also have a complete line ' of Fresh Pork — Hams. Pork Chops, i liiver Pudding, Country Style Pure ! Pork Sausage, Cured and Dried Stuff-j't 'od Pure Pork Sausnge If you want' 100 Suits and Topcoats For Your Christmas Selection ALL WOOL SUITS $9.95 - $12.50 i _ Colors— Blues, Greys, Browns, Oxfords, Tans TOPCOATS , $7.50 - $9.95 - $12.50 Colors— Blues, Greys, Browns, Oxfords, Tans Hard to Answor Boy—Mutnuia! Tired Mother—Well? Boy—W’hen Ssnta Ctana wet a lit tit boy. who Ailed bia iTockingT—Th» Gountn- Home. a Fresh Ham for Chriatmas, weighing ' to to j2 Iba., give us your order by Monday. Dec. 19. Cali 157 for quick service. Farmors Exdhange MANY PRACTICAL GIFTS toR MEN AND BOYS TJIov^ Ties, Scarfs, Shirts, Pajamas, Sox, Bath Robes, LuRgaKe, Sweaters, Handkerchiefs Hipp & Adair We Sell For Cash—Cash Pays Next To Book Store \.