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THE CUNTON CSBONICLE, CLINTON. S. C. THURSDAY. JANUARY 26. 1933 (SUnton (EtfrdntrU IMt WILSON W. HAftRlS, Editor Kmd PobliolMr PubliilMd Etwt Tbarwlay By THE CHRQNICLB PUBLISHING COMPANY Subscription Rato (Pnynbls In Adraaeo): Ore year |1.50; Six Months 76 cents; 'nuros Months 60 cants Entei^ as Second Class Mail Matter at the Post Office at Clinton, 8. C. The Chronicle seeks the cooperation of its subscribers and readers—^tbe publisher will at all times appreciate wise sufrestions and kindly ad* rice. The Chronicle will publish Iftters of foneral interest when they are n^t of a defamatory nature. Anonymous communications will not be noticed. This pap^ is not responsible for the riewa or opinions of its correspondents. _ « . — on a visit to her paren^, Mr. and Mrs. Edirar Owens. Miss Afatha Bailey is at home from ! Coker colleire, where she is a student. Georsre Btason, whb has been in overseas service, has returned home. ed States, has at lakt found the miaa* injr link in butterflies. He hunted only 10 years for this precious flutterer. Now there ain’t anything else to learn premises following’ that is to say: Thirty (80) nacres, more or less, be ing all of the lahd lying in Laurens County of the tract first describe in about butterflies. He was caught in‘the decree aforesaid, therein describ ed as being: Ral jh Blakely is at home from Nor folk, Va., where he has been ill for several months in a government hos ' I pital. separating said trai^ from the ti^t hereina^vf^ as tr%|^ 5fo. 3; by lands' E^ma Evans, east by lands of Evans and of J. Dominick, south by lands of J.*T. Ozner jind west by lands of J. B. Speaks, and . being the same tract heretofore con- . , r’ 1 w « J 4U- . ^ . wrtain piece, parcel orjveyed by Maria Gary t<r Mrs. Nancy wvcrers. >nclii^n« Columbus and this ^ wres..j. Oxner by deed ^ted Pehrm^ on.v ... 1 1 I 1909, and recorded in deed book 23 at page 327 in the office of the Clerk of Court for Laurens County in said the Andes. He has an extra hair on his chin, but is otherwise just like his fellow-butterflies. Hurrah for our dis- Tract Na 1 All guy. 'more or less, situate, lying and being ton the Laurens-New^rry Road, about Pre-war beer is just around the 18 miles east from the Qty of Lau ; comer. Fifteen or 20 bottles of tbejrens.jn Hunter Township, Counties SUte 13.2 in^el will make a man look like|„f Laurens and Newberry, State of. The said premiaea shall be sold aub (From files of The Chronicle for June 12. 1919). CLINTON. S. C.. THURSDAY. JANUAKY M, 1931 The road to success is the road of good ‘*horse .sense." Your home city should be a self starter. lx*ave no chance for it to be come a self-stoppi‘r. Nobody’s Business By Get Mc(>cc Society News From Flat Rock mrs. o.s.sie street has lost her little the arrival of this weak stuff false stummick so’s he can drink enough of it to say "Hie, old ’oiiian, I been in conference all-nite. How’s the old gal? Whoope-e-e.” Unless it ta.stes stronger than it .sounds (3.2), I veyor, on the 3rd day of March, 1913, and known as the Henson Place, and bounded on the north by right of way of Columbia, Newberry and Laurens Dr. .nd Mr,. J. L« Young enter-! , ci*b^ .ud feci like . dumrny. | South Cnrolinn. Imving ,uch chape, | iect to the IcMe thereof mmle by the Uined Tuesday evening in honor of j What this country will need — after metes, courses and distances as will' Receiver herein to M W ChmVr fnr Mr. Ross Jones of Tampico, Mexico, the arrival of this weak stuff— is a more fully appear by reference to plat! the year 1933 for the rental consider- of twenty (20) bales of cotton. 500 pounds each, middling grade. Pos session to be delivered to the purchas er December 31, 1933. Terms of sale: for, cash, the Clerk of (3ourt to require of the successful I r . w u bidder a deposit of 1600.00 immedi- COUaVTY TREASURER'S NOTICE ! j * south by lands of J. C. stely upon the conclusion of the bid- The books of the County Treasurer '•"0* romerly of the estate of ding as a guaranty of good faith, and will be open for the collection of taxes I * I’un of Bu.sh River, j upon such bidder’s failure to make for the fiscal year, 1932, at the Treas- f."'' »" ‘l« by the aforesaid pub- said deposit the said Clerk shall im- jc road which separates the said tract i mediately resell the said property on from other lands of M. W. Oxner, be-.the terms above provided, ing the parcel hereinafter described ■ THOS. W, BENNETT, think I’ll just hang on to soda pop: 1 Railroad, on the east by lands of J. it’s cheaper in the long run. A. Dominick, W. L. Gary and J. C needed. The money secured is not to| be paid back as an ordinary debt but!dog which looks like a muff, she was|urer’s office from October 15th to De is to be taken out of the road fund i leading her by the drug stoar the oth- cember 31, 1932. After December 31 which the F’ederal government is*ex-jer day and a cat snapped at her and one per cent will be added. After pected to continue to allot to various. she jumped and the ribbin she was January 31, two per bent will be add- lanas ronner-j stAtnft Thin ‘‘talfincr ttrnrAca la ^ exA onA OQfVi I ^ ^ 6State Ol J&m6S J, R6?d6r. Fs\ery city has its pessimists—little j. As we understand it, this means as Tract No. 2, and by lands fonner- j Laurens, S. C., Clerk of Court. ^ j ly of the estate of James J. Ree has not benn .saw since, if found, re-1 per cent'will be added until the 15th; ^ fi.rn tn on.) I ftoiy nf Vorr-V, in'?.*? tKo twknW ! ^IXHer by thC MastCV Of N states. This "taking out” process is leading her around by broke and she ed, and aftef February 28th, seven I not to begin until after the year 1935 • - - - — - --- ' ' • ' - " « The said tract means turn to her and get reward, rite or'day of March, 1933, when the books . ' inasiei 01 mtn with little I linds who watch with j that money now being borrowed^by foam 35-j. . will be closed. p. ounty in proceedings entitled: envy city. the progressive men oT their j [.Surens county and other counties.! Ail persons owning property in Goggans vs Henson et al on file in the ,too,, not create obligation, on th..j the cow reported sick in iny oollum ‘ ‘f-”" ' ^rry r'oX^'todg^nrr'on^^^^ whirh will huvf, tn hn nnid'. . . c.nncfarl Fn /.oil fnr runnmfa in na/.Vi nf . ^ “ 3- UUIliy, JUUgmeni TOIl lonj by It is sai«i that a little worry is an excellent tonic. Most of us are gel ling an ()\e:ilose of that kind of tonic. , counties which will have to be paid quested to call fo.- receipts in each of, , ^ ^ November 3 1902 back out of taxes levied directly on' wor.ser today and the end^*'^ several school districts in which; ‘b. 1& A M # w ww m m A ww .A A a ww ¥ .rw A Via I ^ — A X_ .... - - A • A,- January 17, 1933.—2-2-3tc. E. .Mood Smith, O. D. Felder Smith, O. D. and (ielikt r their me.ssages to them. ,he properly of thee count,e,. I" oth-1 .he jumped a fence ‘he property ,s localed. Th,» ^ ^ ‘ er words, this .tete ,s getlnjg advance ;.j„.„,I,, portent, as additional co.st and Pon-, ,„ J p, " jj^traet No I i q,d from the Federal road fund for:^^^. , afty may I e attached. * 39 3-*0 acres- « pa^e 540 tract Nto 2 .mergency use now. , ihc unemployed use, her ■tromj.m.aei, 7^') ahled^ male ^n. t*’*crW”lrag^t<^acT+ jjwecn thc agd^T of twenty-one (21) ‘ , and sixtv (nO) I * i^to pay ajpoll tax a fine team of mules got .scared at DRS. SMITH & SMITH Optometrists .S'ew'-!ia;)( f a(l\erti.sements an rmghtv buiFtersr- They gi> into every iT__ Jf . waste is avoided nn thr-erpmiti-1 hJuii ’a*n</ she' hi IkeiuTIniuS the “agds''^<)f twenty-one < home an.l h int out the thrifty buyers; ture of this money, if those who her name is old bossy; . in actual nee<l and willing to contrib ute-to-their self-a id through their la- vonrti nf ntr»> nrp llnWp i ^ ^^^•'taining 2.5 4-lttacres: and at n s——;—5 . Ix of J.00 (•ommuta-l»«*<- ‘ -"‘-"ink to ,V ^ ILTdOTn lieu of plates of the separate 1Street Phoi When dining, don t try u.. i rhihiivn lift the streets with your, Reoon^ trurtion Finance rovporation hern. It cui’t he done. purpo.se The fian who never builds "airi which it has been allocated, castles" t.e\.ir.,..hyilds castles of any , tracts are on file in the .said record. SPECIALISTS rescribed Phone 191 (.ehoratory for Prompt Repair Service Clinton, 8. C. kind. to blow hor are given employment th-n the, ^ ia'ie fire-cracker'^'in The hand's’ of abk-badied i/nen beUveen ^ ^ parties unknown when he throwed ages of 21 and .1.) ;iie lia de to fact of land sitimtp Ivincr money ,n this coun y will !>rove a . ^ ,oad duty except tho.se in ^ J V, jn Uure^Countv ’J^ hlessing and serve the purpo.se for . . .u,,,,* „_,4 ___ nml • scho<d truste*cs. schiml teach- ,, i>auren.s Lounty, ijjuth .which it has been allocated '^ “''“y „ ministers and students Carolina, containing 292 ac-es, more! iwnicn II nas octn aiiicauu. waggin and several other RtJuni.s. beinir on thp olH Vin«tv i Proper attention will be given those • ’ 5 ! Take notice that on the 14th day FINAL SErrr.E.MENT TO REGULATE TRIM KS outhouses which happened to be in their pathway when they left the hi- who Two timely bills to regulate and re-1 ^ay arid come up the back alley, they the mai * ^ * ^ ^ *' Qs (J Vi V * Vi ' h I Miin.v lu’iiliurts an* being proiiurtil strict t|i(' oficratinn of truck lines on; weie finely subdued by our poleesman township and numWr * ^ ! ilj’ .Administrator of the estate of wi.sh to pay their tax;, through f'* of Bush River, in >, prb™';’;. , "I"' 'I" ^ mail by cheek, money order, final account of m’y acts and doings ig name of township and num‘)er ’ ’ having such shajke, metes, I a.i— ini<slrntfkf nf Flag. g.e.Fn4-.n a toda.v at a lo-is and, as a vast major- South Carolina highway . a'f now be- and stopped. ity of the w(*rld’s workers are engag-. fore the General A.ssembly atid should 1 rtl in piodueing them, it seems ob-j be passed. I a nice chance of early turnip sellet vious that there cannot he a return ofj first bill provides that begin-jW’as offered at the club market on prtisix'i ity for any country until tl cri , ning .January 1, 1934,’ rid trucks or.friday and they sold like hot cakes.! i' a goncrul rise in the value of t' eir; (mailers in operation on the highways! mrs. perkins who raised product >. of school district, I). ROY SIMPSON tf County Treasurer SON I f“"y by P‘4“ of » ‘rvey there-; tp '’j'T' ‘i’', ” i.bowing two tiactf^r'l44 iITm '■’■"r »■.-P- .“"-I NOTICE OF SALE^i Notice is hereby given that-iiTac iaere. and ltd 3-100 aere., re.iK-ctive-i v.“"T .“PP'y f"r a final 1- . 1 g . ’ . i, . 1 discharge from my trust as Admin- ^^ac- sepai-ate I’latiJ'there- ul rise in the value of t' eir; trailers in operation on the highways! mrs. perkins who raised same, says * ' ** , ' of made bv the said surveyor «nd on .Koii in non .grtnvtte' rht.. gg.m fteiyV, onniKaa. «na-gan ^ordancc With thc tcmis and provi.s- " sa <1 surveyoi and on \ HAD MONTH .lanu.'tiy is aiway.s a blue month. • tjurk-fiii 'riiiity-one (kys It luin over a new lc:if . . . break in i'.(*w tics anil hO'C and breaking new year’s res shall excet*d 10,000 jiounds gross ‘ tljal she will fetch another apron full weight, twelve feet in height, seven la.s soon as it gets big enough to pluck, feet in width, and twenty-five feet in [they sold for 10c a gallon, she is *i length. ways first with fresh veggertables, ‘ ^ The companion measure would give , but grows a mighty small patch of the railroad commissJbn'TiTbader pow*-j each kind. ’ ' ers, authorizing it to conduct hear- ions of the Decree of the Court of ^*^** in the office of Roagin vs Reeder Common Pleas for Laurens ('ountv. office of the Clerk of -Any person indebted to .said estate is notified and requirci^to make pay ment oji or baforo tJiat xlat«t aiS-aH- persons having claims against said estate will present them on or before ,.lul,.,.,- . , Clustuias hills : . au 1 lu. i"f • inve.tigation.. ate. i..uv or ro-, a oitty farmer who works , federal . ,, 3,; „f, T,acl .No: 1. on the east rlin.ax ,l all the convening of the leg- 'oke cortlf.eatea. and enforce the ob-j and hank farm 2 m.les south of here „|aintiffs mortgage indehtednes.. I P“»-lic Road, which ^ • j servance of rate traffics for motor i hafi installed some goats on same and I. , i i tract from other InnHs n tsiatuic. Lag- 4 I 1 I I t b«*fore the courthou.se door in I jiui-ens o ' transportation. • Mmnn.sps to simnlv thp Inral mmrkpr , . H’ i._; rolina, dated the 24th day oP J*'*' .Newberry County iri Xudg- December, 1932, in the case of The Said tract of land Fi:deral Uml Bank. Plaintiff, vs. the north by other lands ^ Henry M, Young, et ai. Defendants. I '>! 'V- Oxner. being a portion of ;"'l'‘‘“'j' P™'™ '«■ fo'^'ver will .sell to the highest bidder for hereinabove described as by the afore- separates said harT»»d. Here is an opportunity f()r the leg-1 from now on. ho alredfly has 3 nice islaUire to perform a long neglected goats and is planning to xsk the farm .National Thrift Week. The remler a real service to the relief bored to send him a few more THF. HABIT OF THRIFT This is promi.scs to supply the local market „ ^ * , • 4. , W Oxner beiniF a nmtion nf fKp »x«.. f. wrv,.. Vw. oirwavLKr ‘I ^ounty, .South Curolina, during the le-, a poition of the par- of the said M.'*^***' ^11** 1933.—2-2-4tc. M. DILLARD .MILAM, Administrator. I'lea is a good one, and especially this adoption of an equitable and charge to the r. f. c. we wish him year 193;i, is a good year in which b’!p,qjpy of taxation' on all commercial 1 much luck in this new add venture.! do a little thinking about thrift. policy motor transportation. An inmien.se ariiount of our trotfhle, railroads are entitled to pro- dressed and dead, today IS due to the fact that millions j frbm this unfair competition he will sell them at 10 cents a |K>und, gal hours of sale on the first Mon<lay ^^ hereinabove descril>ed as Tract in February, 1933, the following de-, ^Y the ruq tY Bush River, scribed property: | and lands of Smith and Mrs. K. John- All that parcel, piece or tract of j west by land.s now or foi - land lying, being and situated iniP^***^jY of Mrs. Frank Johnson and by nirs. archie ball jones receive<l a •f |K*ople forgot all about thrift ‘“j ^f the great army of enormous trucks ^ _ Uie boom years ami spent al 01 oioiej ^ .sense monopolizing the high-, nice parrot from her son in the ismu.s than they made. Tho.se, on the ot ei | ^.jjyj,_ practically uncontrolled and un-lof panama, where he works for uncle pul i^mu4diuiig-uxut_uf_±hiL:..^jj^^pjl_ trucks and buMx* s>peiv 1 sam. he-can’t ~%aIk -tho united states pay einelojie into a .savings inve.st- ment of simuc kiml, are the ones who art pot eonipluining of distress in lhi's<’ hard times. Thrift iloes not mean hoarding monev wlmre it does nobody any ate over the magnificent highways | langwidge yet, but they say he can and are taxed only for a license tag | tarry on a conversation with hi.sself and the tax on the gas which they .in panama, but noboddy here under use. Furthermore these big mon.sters | stands a word of panama langwidge. thM vn .•*, 7 v 7 * ‘‘acts referred charging down the roads are menaces it looks like he might as well sent her , * ’ / > tiait No. j; j ma/ip Ky F W Hi , ..f life, limb and property, and are , a crow or a hawk; they can’t talk ’ riKxl. It is thrifty to buy or build h ; our highwav.s not con-, tut her. htoiH', 01 to p.K a little money away to bpar such traffic. yore.s trulie, mike Clark, rfd. tveiy day for a life insurance or old f ind Running into debt is not Ag>- strueted to bear such traffic. It is not fair to allow these trans portation concerns from a tax stand- always thriftless by any nieans, pio- compete with tax revenue v!d<‘d llie (lelit is for something o ac- j p,.o<(ucing railroads with no restric- t <al and not of a speculati\e, j whatever placed upon their op- uncfitaii. nature. Btriijamin Franklin was right when he said. "A penny .savetl is a i>enny tamed." Shallow Stuff Jacks Township, in Lauren.s County, | formerly of the estate j South Carolina, containing Eighty-one, James J. Reeder. Said lands were I and 15-100 (Sl.ln) acres, more o"P’'^'**Y<?d to Manuel M. Oxner by the| less, and known as the Home Tract,;^'^''’’Ix’rry County by deeds! or tract No. 2 of the subdivision ‘ ^'^‘^•'ded in deed book 17 in said of-j the e.state of G. C. Young, deceased. *‘"d conveying the! and bolfninnr oiT-lKe-wesT-by--^ .^foUowa; .at iiagiL.ji:‘X lract4 branch, on the north by tract No. 3!^’^,- ^ «"d at pagej of the esUtc of G. C. Young, deceas- ^ od. on the .southea.sl by .Musg ove ^shown by plat^of survey of the ■ * ■ ‘ ' ' to respec- iggin.s, Sur ceased, and having such shapes i '’^’Yor. dated October 5th, 1907, on file metes, courses and distances, as wilij'" ;'®, *■«'! api>ear hy plat thereof made by \V. ■ to. 1 j H. Neal, Surveyor, Sept. 1920. I Terms of .Sale: That the said officer A Laxative that costs only l<f or less a dose NFIXT 'TIME you need medicine to act on the bowels, try Theil- ford's Black-Druught. It brings quick relief and is priced within reach of all. Black-Draught Is one of the least exiiensive laxa- tiv^d that you can find. A 25-cent piukiige contains 2j or more do.se8. Xelreabiiig relief from constina- •r* lion troubles for only a cent or lisn a dose—-that's why thousands of nun and woinrn piefer 'fi.ed- for I’s Black-Draught NOTICE! I r..«,l in the pn,«.r thv other -'•Y i e°rt;id«\'t'’lhf',01^0“ xeventy-xix ond 75-lOD acres, more or M’c have a complete line of dairy i Tract No. 3 ! feeds and chicken feeds, chick starter .All that certain pi4ce, parcel or'*"** growing mash and egg mashes, tract of land containing two hundred | ■ barrel of Pure New Orleans Syrup. Sc? us for Home Hams cured with Morton’s Wh? ,h«t’ Plaintiff, who mav there-L^^''L^>l»:>'y Highway, in the County of'^«»*>»*e and Home-Stuffed Cured \V hj. that s provided by law near Kinards, * also have a high grade all prt.|K‘rty, ^ P . and about IS miles from Lau ens , Hour and corn meal, a South Carolina HIK, R. F. ('. FI ND Details of organization in the coun ty for unemployment and relief \vof*k aix* being pe: ftK-’ted and it is expected ■ that work vA-ill get started in the next j iew day^. Since the xounty is raiready^ ’o oiiil ' wf«-ks behind other coun our customers .)0c free in f.x •<> eiiit ' weeks Denino oinei coun-^ a ties in getting started, there should be j U X CATS elation. It is not fair to tax the rail roads to help furnish a sy.stem of’tax of $2,500,000,0(K).(M). highways for the free use of their ! not tuue. Thev pay a small . , u i • com,)elilorH ^25.000.000.00. .nd c«l- thTteu“'inScTjlnc4 >9*. I Th,. truck com,H-lit,on slmud be,,.,, iho batonco. *2.1 Vb.OOO..WK,.00. j [i;; Wc yiv, put on a parity with the railroads and fpom their customers and turn it over. p. . ... J « >e tiue to Int the bills now before the legislature,, to the tax gatherers. They pass * i ’ ^ A :i irto.A J 1 • \\-^ jjjj ijjnds of Public Hauling. UK for prices. Store phone 157. person making the c/oun lor L.aur i Night phone 110. highest btd xr^ttrt? sale, other ITiah tKet; I Plaintiff, as earne.st nioney or evi-! merchandise for every $10.00 traded 'dence of good faith, the d^sit *'• Higgins, on the 13th at our store. Save your carbon tickets. * ]A«f KitrK If passed, wdl bnnK about this ad- „.j.,hinB on to the consume except, hiKh bidder to'be apXd on thr'i" W justment on a fair and ju.sl basis. , ,, noise they make in advertiain*,comoli.lrj^a! "'"'k N»- 2 «t page Sfi in the of- See " (?) »nd fig'irea. ^ makTnVth^ “I ^ 7r44:j r":44__— -I higher fatd grttro sate.-otTieFthan *Goimtyy^ &. TL^and Munded on I n- Cotton laCtter Ne%v York, Jan23.—Liverpool came ^plaintiff, fails* to make such deposit j ?*»-! {immediately at the time of the ac- ^Y lands of L. W. C. i I 4_„ ... ; . . i Rlrtlrtevli- Inn.Io evC TkM W’ rk—.— 1 . Farmers &cchahgie Phone 157 will make a,.,.lication to the res|.ec-|,he .(uhilee Day fe.stivities. The three but the atraddlera continued to Vlt tn,oi N„. 4. by lands of J. live committees, the'cards to then be prizes for the best floats in the par- pretty. The bulls contend that the ... - , ■ ‘'7 R qnoskc anH lan.lo I w r RU fassed on to the county director and^ade were awarded to: Kellers Drug hist government estimators counted * w?ithout ^ an an s o . . a general committee for final action. .Store, best busine.ss float The county chairman has stated ».y .st,«k Firm of KinanI, ..es. axn.|nroxe only x points urnen rni. and reteined'by iras'uaiir-!*'^' "•">«< boundaries. Said tract that the dtstnbution of the R. F. (. cultural exhibit; Commerciai ( lub, mation tickered in as a false report.,* ** rewiinea oy ii as nqui , oortion of what was h«.r».tofrtr.. funds will de|)end upon the need for host private float. Marshalls of the We suggest cotton underwear and oth-; „ premises relief to the applicant rather than on day were: Geo. A. Copeland, chief; er cotton usages the need of work in any community, '^leo. *M. Wright, W. J. Henry. Jr., tape and cotton ‘This is a wise ruling and one ihat lohn T. Little, .1. Khett T'oikelaml, Dr. can’t gel hurt any woi’^e. should rigidly be enforced. In the F. K. Shealy, J. M. Pitts and ( has. G.; ^ handling of the twenty thousand dol-| Copeland. j .Marital relations seem to be more Mrs already alloted to this county,! con'uvial out in Hollywood. Several atrict regards should be given to the| The baccalaureate .sermon before couples are still living together that MULES ye ers Drug hist government estimatora counted< excus^liing lly showr intervening* .; Duroc Jer- round bales as square, but March , •* . ,i . ^**^**!and forminp^ th«* n/yrtinn xl, best axi i-i broke only 2 points when tW»'in*«r- „u. JT’ d , i f ' the Us™,med Uu^^tox W tra^t otten:ai.is Bu, hold: you .TsSTy^te. be designated by the plaintiff or its *"** Lemuel G. Oxner by deed attorney. ' **»ted Dec. 6, 1882, and recorded in THOS- W." BENNETT, ***eed book X at page 317, in the office needs of individuals and every pre- j the graduating class of the orphanage have been married nearly 10 months, caution made to guard against w'astef high school will be preached next Sun- The depression seems to Kave made a and extravagance. ^ jday morning by the Rev. E. W. Way, hit in that locality. The Reconstruction Finance Cor--of Jacksonville, F'la. foration is an emergency measure and! is not expected to continue in oper-l Geo. M. Wright of this city, presi- ation after the emergency has passed, dent of Baniui Manufacturing com- Tha money alloted this county is pri* ■ui^y tq give employment to those aot of work—for thiMe without food. Therefore the county should not hesi- teta to step in and ask for help for iMaae who are in need and distress. Cfwa them employment and keep them ant ef the hr^ line. .Tie Reconstruction Finance Cor poration is authorized to advance im iuteh as three hundred million dollars Hi the different states for the relief gf persons out of work, if so much is pany of Goldville, has within the past week been elected president of Watts mill of Laurens, as a su^ssor to J. Adger Smythe, resigned. He has al ready entered upon his new duties and will move his family to Laurens in the near future. F. M. Stutts, -who has been in ser vice in France, is in the city greeting friends. Miss Julia Owens of Washington, U The New Year has not brought so many surprises. Everybody is **knock- tng” along as usual. The breadlines are slightly longer and jobs are aomo- what scarcer, but there is plenty work to do. The sun shines every day when it is not cloudy. Our preachers still preach without (much) pay and our teachera still teach and hope. Most of us get sufficient food to sustain soul and body while listening at the rmcKoe, and a family of 4 can live on 20 cents a week, but the only trouble is—where can they get the 20 cental A naturalist, employed by tim Umt- C. C.'C. P. and G. S., Laurens, S. .C. Dated January 17, 1933.—2-2-3lc. T CLERK OF COURTS SALE State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. In the Court of Common Pleas. Tlie First Carolinas Joint Stock Land Bank of Co lumbia, Plaintiff, YS- t Manuel W. Oxner. Nancy J. Oxner, et al, Defendants. Pursuant to the decree in thc above entitled action, the undersigned, Thos. W. Bennett, Clerk of Court for Lau- rensx. County .will sell at public auc> tion to the highest bidder, before the Court House door in the County of Laurens, in the State of South Caro lina, on Monday, February 6, 19SS, dnr^ the usual hours of sale, the of the Clerk of Court for Laurens County and by Lemuel G. Oxner to the said Manuel W. Oxner by deed dated 4th of February, 1889, and re corded ift deed book 3 at page 119 in said office. Tract No. 4 All that tract, piece or parcel of land containing two hundred and sev enty-two and 13-100 acres, more or less, situate, lying and being ia Lau rens 0>unty, & C-., adjoining the tract last above described, near Kinards, in said Ckjunty, and having such shape, metes, courses and distances as will more fully appear by reference to plat thereof made by F. W. Higgins, Surveyor, dated April 13th, 1922, mid of record in the oHiet of the Clerk of Court of said lit Plut Book No. 2 at page 36, and bounded on the north by .the run of a sraaU branch ♦ We hmTe just unlogdcd a car of A'Grade yoaiiK vTennessce Mules, priced right Call at our stable and laok them over. YOUNG BROS. LIVE STOCK CO. Jaha T. Little, Mcr; '\ I -/ 9