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Tfik CLINTON CHRONICLE, CUNTQN, S. C.
THI^DAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1933
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(E4e Clinton €4ronirU
WIL90N.W. HARRK, Mtor aad FobfisWr
PabliiM tivmejf lliimday By
THE CHRQNIOLB PUBLISHING OOMPANT
Sobaeriptfon Sat* (Payabl* la Adaaao*):
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TKe Chronicle aeeks Um cooperation of ita anbaeribara and raadera—^tb*
pnbliahcr trill at all times appreciate wise ancfastions and kindly ad-
rice. The Chronicle wU'i pobUsb letters of feneral interasl srhen tbay
are not of a defamatory nature. Anonymona conunaaieationa will not
be noticed. This paper is not responsible for tbs Tiews or opinions of
iis correspondents. - ( I
Happ of Chicago, were in mar-jpenses. I can aiake folks raise money
ria««. They are now makinir their | for roe if I want it, or HI sell them
homd at the Clinton bospiUl. i lout. I am p>in«: to keep my 3 office
* lel^tric heaters and water coolers. I
I Willie Austin is now in Chicago
where he is attending Chicago univer^
sity.
1 of the estate of G. C. Young, de
ceased, and having such shapes,
metes, courses and distances, as will
appear by plat thereof made by W.'
will create a few bureaus, (if you fool H. Neal, Surveyor, Sept. 1920.
tiveiy^made by P. W. Higgilw,'Sur
veyed dated October 5th, 1907, on file
iii ^aid office in the case above rez.
Vferred to.
Tract No. 3
4
with me) so’« I can bice my kinfolks, { Terms of Sale: That the said officer' All that cer^in piece, parcel or
if 1 can borrow some money in New j conducting the sale require the high- < tract of land containing two hundred
a iYork. All I need is more cash, I Iwow^est bidder at the sale, other than the | seventy-six and 75-100 acres, more or
(From flies of The Chronicle, June j how to .spend it. 1 owe more than I Plaintiff, and all other persons, ex-; less, situate.
19, 1919).'
Nobody’s Business
By Gee McGee
lying and being on the
I am worth, but if my customers will' cept *the Plaintiff, who may there-1 Newberry Highway, in the County of
i continue to let their children go naked; after r%ise the bid as provided by law, I Laurens, in said State, near Kinards,
and starve, and will sell their homes ; to make a cash deposit of three (3%)jand about 18 miles from Laurens
and household goods in order to raise per centum of the total indebtedness j Court House, and having such shape,
I some dough for me, 1 am sure that 11 herein adjudged to be due to the
I will go along a.H usual. That’s govern-1 Plaintiff, as earnest money or earf-
Nutshell Facts
I deer mr. editor:
ment plan No. 5.
Three WiU Probe
dence of good faith, the deposit of the
last high bidder to be applied on the
bid should there be a compliance with
metes, courses and distances as will
appear by reference to a plat thereof
made by F. W. Higgins, on the 13th
of April, 1922, which is iWorded in
Plat Book No. 2 at page 36 in the of-
Road Department
ple.se allow me space in yon? “open;
forrum” to express myself about
what congress is trying to do to help
GiI»o„ .Names Wither-!~e O, hi. bid then the .aid
I' * u* I# • * 1 14 IP*^*^”^**®® shall be at once re.so d. at
liannyboddy except hisself i.s to eleckt’ spooil. —•!«
the same. If the person making the i fice of the Clerk of Court for Lau-
highest bid at the sale, other than the | rens C-ounty, S. C., and bounded on
plaintiff, fails to make such deposit-the north by lands of L. W’. C. Bla-
immediately at the time of the ac- jlock,.6n the east by lands of L. W. C.
Blalock, l^mds of M. W. Oxner, lands
CLLNTON. S, C.. FEBBt’ABT 2. 1933
EXIT LA.ME DUCKS
The thi?ty-siTth state having rati
fied the Twentieth Amendment to the
might as well face this fact now.
We think that the forced economic i
reorganization which is now under j
I him for life and then, he wontdw wor-
I tied about being re-Vleckted from one
[term to the other, that will give him
I a chance to work for the voters.
Sinkler and Coxi^ On
Investiiratini? Committee.
(From The State)
J. D. Witherspoon, Laurens; Huger
I Sinkler, Charleston, and T. Wright
such bidder’s risk, on the same sales-
day or upon some subsequent .sates-
day, at the option of the plaintiff or
its attorney. If the last high bidder
making the deposit herein required
fails to comply with hi.s bid w’ithout
of P. S. Bailey and lands of Emma
Evan.s, oft the sguth -by the run of a
small branch ^separating said branch
my idea is to turn the farm relir-f^Cox. Spartanburg, were appointed, j^j^l excuse being duly shown, then
from lands of Nancy J. Oxner, being
the tract ihereinafter described as
tract No. 4, and west by lands of J.
B. Speaks and lands of L. W, C. Bla
lock, the run of a branch intervening
to Hie '*•“5' »nust result in tl^ over to the red cross and sal-[Friday by J. B. Gibson, speaker of j .^ch deposit shailV delivered V the! the" ^raten^rtion* of
plaintiff and retained By it as liqui-jthe last-named boundaries. Said tract
riated damages, ^ .and the premises
^hall thereafter'1)e re.sold, upon the
is a portion of what wa.s heretofore
known as the Lemuel Oxner lands, be-
Constitut’on, puts an end • i. . i i -
lame duck" session of Congre.ss. In oKTicultural pnMluction to our yation army and hire these employ-; the hou.se of representatives, a com
the future the regular se.ssion will «nlernal demands. That this willL.ej4 to beat drums and toot horns an- mittee to investigate the South Caro-
eonvone on Jnnuarv third of each grower of crops or live-j j,oforth. in order to keep down future lina highway department and report
year, and mcnibei-s elected in Novem- unquestionable. The most ^ surplu-ses of crops, i .sugge.st that tm jts f.ndmg to the house. ! tenn.s, and at such purcha.ser’s, ing a portion of the tract conveyed
her will as.suim* office two months pro.viH rous aimers in e oi < . cotton planter plant only ever A re.solu^ion. providing for such m-j some sub.sequenl salesday to [by Lemuel W. Oxner to Emuauel Vi.
later in.^iteml of four months as here- _l'[/. rVcotton and .shoot ever third vestigation, vva.s adopted by the hous-ei^y ,iesigr.ated by the plaintiff or itsiOxnpr and I^emiiel O Oxner hv deed
Thur-^day. it having been introduced I
by Representative Witherspoon. In | TIIOS. W. DENNETT,
later in.^iteml of four months as here- . .«,.vv, ....w
tofore. The Presidential inauguration enough to supply the needs of | mule
henceforth wiil take place on Janu- the French people and are protected
‘ • 4 f '
Oxner and Lemuel G. Oxner by deed
I dat^d Dec. 6, 1882, and recorded in
deed book X at page 317, in the office
iirin-vi .'I III .-.i. »»». win . . , . ; ■ . . , 1 -4 -..V...-. ... ueeu oook a ac page oii, in cue
ary 20th instead of .March 4th. I I and corn farmers., the donate on the resolution, it was) t:. P. and G. S., Laure.ns. S. C. Lf the Clerk of Court for Laurens
ry VI *va«ai\ii . • i gt ■ aL ti* L* 1 I
This chanre which should have Ixen ^t*om outside. Under the hivnch plan jt mipht be well to put half of them in;.-said that there were rumors
that,
made h»''g a ro is altogether sensible strict Iiiniiation of wheat acieage i destroy two-thirds of all of money had been wasted by the high-
Dated Januarj' 17, 1933.—2-2-3U:,
and will contribute to a speedier and h n nrh fanners got belter than machinery now in the world' way depar m*. nt and that the investi-
more satisfHftory dispaU'h of the na- » ,their croji land then pray for the wheat fly andijration woild serve to .show whether
twinV Tfii^in S.S. Tt wulT clmiiriate > - si em.s to we- oiighV t^ be j corn boi^'Tb get Bfrzy^ and^sWpt pFTfST^fhfW
great amount of trouble and confu-sion »hle to apply a. lea d as much intelli- pressent supply of wheat on i mors. I !
in the national government and will to our own agricultuial hands to russia so’s her new 5-year‘ The* investigation is to inclwle a*
put to sn en.i a tangled me-sa in Wash- lvm.s as the French <l^» t.ieirs. sorted hefoar all of survey of all projects already coni_-|
ington. Jl Will mean that our nevvTy ~ ~ ' i them starve.s to death, treat corn like-tpieted or i:i course of construction i
fleeted representatives will immedi- INCLUDE THIS PROJECT “ j Wise. j or for which bids have been solicited; *
ttely a.ssuMi'* office, with no “lame .\ hundrenl men employed by the^
duck" ie — i.' i of (’ongre.ss between Spartanburg county Recon.struction
^ I *
rant j by each of these projects, and shall
some
CLERK OF COURT’S SALE
State of South ('arolina,
■ JCQunjy of Laur-m.s.
In the TourToFc ommon
The First Carolinas Joint
Stock I-Aml Ba^k of
lumbia. Plaintiff,
i County and by Lemuel G. Oxner to
the .said Manuel W. Oxner by deed
dated 4th of February, 1889, and re-
I corded in deed book 3 at page 119 in
it is to .show "in detail the apparent i Mandel W. Oxner. .Nancy J.
as to inflalinK tho rurrency: th.t,p„b!.c int.-vest that has l.een served, Oxner, et .1, Defendants.
election aihl the new session which Finance ('oiporation set-up, are now^ help some but what i wi
has almos* e-itirely beeome a useless at work grading an.i preparing ap-| th..„i to do is uilflatJ it so’s son
period in which little is accomplished, proache.s to the new Mu.sgrove -Mill' bo.ldy c >ii get holt to a dollar bill noW*
A • I 1 — a1 . m m . • •* M.
r
ft .should bring to an end such a spf'c- bridge over Enoree rivei' on the Spar
tacle as i.s ni' v on view in the nation’s tanburg-Clintun highway,
capital. Here will lx* a goo!
!(»’> for the
in addition rejiort in detail on all par
allel n»aJ.-<. overhead bridge.s, special
.spurs and other con.structions, as well
IM»Y StOUTS’ BIRTHDAY
.\m(»ng F<*bruary’.s bri-thday ar.r.-
vc, r nrie.-- o. that of the Boy Sco its
rf Amvru->, who are celebrating their
Iwonty-tIiiiil anniversary. It was on
Ff'b.tia \ -. !9!0. that the Sf-out- re-
f'Mvrtl *li<- r (.barter by an act of - on
a ti 'iinction .>«hHre<l by »nly
tw, 'irtv- 1' ganizutioHs. the -\i
run Ke-i < Hp.s and thf
..Uuv i
and. then, all of the rich fidks i.s put
ting their monney in tax-free bonds,ja.s the having of .streets in incorpor-
which uncle sani promi.sys to pay for,ated towns.’’
I4auren.'> county li. 1. C. »(>rces to gohl. tlierefoar, it Iook« like we willj Tliere is lo be no cost to the inves-
i tackle. A group of hand.s put on this I g^ay on the gold ba-^^is and let tigation and the highway department
project, clearing and grubbing and i man continue to pay all of; is to furnish stenographers.
generally deaning-up the ajijiroach toit}^, taxes. "
the new structure will be time profit-] 'TWO 1*1 \CEI) IN JAIL
Tract No. 4
All that tract, piece or }>arcel of
1 land containing two hundred and sev-
|enty-tw’o and 13-100 acres, more or
j less, situate, lying and being in Lau-
' rens County, S. C., adjoining the tract
la.st above described, near Kinards, in
said County, and having .such .shape,
metes, cour.ses and distances as will
more fully appear by reference to
plat thereof made by F. W. Higgins,
n-
Amerivan l.e-
.iTHj 5.iu-.con4 al-
ably spent and will render a helpful] and think a minnet.',
service to the general public. In map-jy„y ^.jj| ajj-rtf with me that up to]
ping out Its work in this .section, this ,fovverment newer has done
mH‘defl improvement should be,includ-^„„ytj,,„^ ^u^e a pannick, and i
ril in the program and started upon think it ever will, if it will re-
wit out e ^ before all relief funds ^^xes and cut expen.ses and quit
are ex au.sted. ; wa«tii>g.moan*ii.ai»d.H«ra-off line*
ON HOLD-UP CHARGE
-cv -
I.aurens, Jan. 27.—Charged with
; robbery in connection with the hold
up of John H. Jone*-- at the Jones store
Dec«*niber H la.st, ('harles Cooper and
Eu«rem* ijiw are hebl iiT the do
Pursuant to the decree in the above
entitled ^Hion, the undersigned. Thos.
W. Bennytf, Clerk .of Court for I^u-
rens Couftty .w’ill sell at public auc-
tion to the hi,^e.,t bidder, before thej^^,^,^ 1922, a„d
rourt House door m County of, ,
Uurem, m the State of South Cate- „f p,,,
lina on Monday. February « l.'». 2 at paye a<!, and boun.led on the
during the uau.l hour., of .sale. the|,,„^^^ ^
I separating .said tract from the tract
lioreinubove described as tract No. 3;
premises following that is to say:
Thirty (30) acre?«, more or lo.-ss. be
ing |ll of the land lying in I-aurens
{’ounty of the tract first de.scribe<l in
the decree aforesaid, therein descrih-
ofl as Indng:
Tract No. I
All that certain piece.
parcel oi
ulut.on. 1 u* Boy Scf/ut movenieiit is
one of fl.e great social suect'sse^ of
ti'.ie . stable, vigorou- and .-xiun-
ulating.
.Scout li* :-ature reveal.x ,Jbe sc'>|k*
and \aii“'y of the boys’ activities.
Here i« H great boys’ school of prnc-
Ucal training a.s well as of character
lild nc foundefi upon the jirincip’e
|7L* ’trf'-laild .Ig.T'^at^^
coun y j u^f,”e or less, situate, lying ami being
i,auren.s! ,1. i "
by lands of Emma Evans, east by
lands of Evan.s and of J. Dominick,
roulh by lands of .J. T. Oxner and
■ est b.v lands of .1. D. Speak's, and
being the same tract heretofore con-
“NaTi^
J. Oxner by deed d:v'.*d February,
!90!», and recordefl in deed book 23
13 Years Ago
of 1919
less,employees and quit talking a^ut;
beer and go to work on ipourt. When arrested l-aw hi
sensible and make it against the^aw 1 Hunter Township, ,
. The .said premises shall be sold sub-
South Catel.iu., haviuK »uch shape,
.netes, courses alul .lisUuic4a as «rtl ■ j, ,v. Oxner for
_ to steal or graft the public’s
Items of InICJTsi From The.Clironidei ^^en it mought be able to taking his
, hold-up men .secured $25 from
the ca.sh drawer and fled. Of course.
, , , ,ion the Laurens-Newin'irv Road, about' • *v. rr /• ,1. i.
had Jones | , . f page .>2/ in the office of the Clerk
IS miles ea.st from the ( ity of Lau-i #• ,. , c r a • •«
. i af (curl for i,aurens ( ountv in said
ow nship, i ounties;
the weaiMin l»earing llie initials of the i , , .
ire u ^ . M)f fjuirens and Newben v. Slate of
so, listen, fellers: all of you who is
The Libert J Bmbhng and I.onn ns-1 waiting on the govverinent to save money has not
I The Jon^s store
. Ullo n'j U*TIJl««-n ax's I "f-r-
of good sport.s.napship. It makes the ■'‘<^i*tion was organize'! last b riday ■ y4>u. come on with me
most of tie* f”anli.m*-s that is in every *'Uice of the Commercial Dank,j to the graveyard and pick
aornia! l)oy * -capitalized at -KM) shares. The follow-, ing place, the govverment
ing officers were elected: H. I). Henry, more to do lo .save itself
been recovered. i <he
year 1933 for the rental consider-
1„ th"iv .rears the Amer.e.n Boj
1 . . - I eJ AM OT ^ *
.<<*00} .s b.-H’. e ).ad an enrollment
more }hMn th ee million. Scouting is
now
•;t.4'»’.’'b.'‘d in almost every city.
U*lii
i.
i;n;e
le*. in the I’niteil
rillnge
Tb).' or g;».ni7.ation has r<»me to ««•
fupy a p,oin'.n»*nt place in the .s<Mdal
pn.sKiem. o. Aing, vice-president; |M>ssibly be able U. do , ,
h. M. Boland, swretary-treasurei.; than they will be able to pay the in-j
Ibmid of directors; B. L. King \V. H.. terest on for 500 years to come, but if
Sinip.son, M. J. Mcuilden, h. B. Sloan,! you should find an ea.sy s|K>t any-
hiank Kellers, H. 1). Henry and F. M.j where.s, kindly rite or foam me. i need
Boland. _ Jjiidallso.
] yores trulie,
mike Clark, rfd.
A. Dominick, Vi. L. (Jary and J. C.
'‘>f Court to require of the .successful
Gary, on the .south Vv laml.rof .V. (’. !'’';*;****■ ® $500.00 immedi-
The books of the County Treasurer I f^ary. lands formerly of the estate of jconclusion of the bid-
will be oiH-ii for the collection of taxe.s , Benson and the run of Rush River,
COUNTY TREASURER’S NOTRE
for ihe fi-Mral veac- 1932, at the Trea.s-1 w'est by the afore.said pub-1 ... •* *. • , ^
• said depo.sit the .said ( lerk shall -tim-
... . , (buiiniencenient exerci.ses at th«*
anler <if tin* dav- .•iniencan parents u l , i
oi<iei J . , *a I hoi-nweII orphanage crime to a eJo-se
w'ill m-'k»* •<» nnstake in s«M*me to it
that thei: buys
membership.
are includeil in its
ye.'tenlay. The In'ccalaurcate sermon
I-4H1144U1J .»!, I.a-a'* |»»-| tvnt x-v.-i u<- nuu- . -- * -• ”” * i«m lufi ^ f.aureP.S, S, C., ('1
uiuating class was de-1 Well, folks. I am planning to turn j ,,41^ anti after February 28th, seven y the estate of Janie^ -I. Reader.; January 17, 1933,—2-2-3
E. Vi. Way of Jack-i,)vei a new leaf. I zm going to run cent will be added until the 15th j the ^said^ tract was conveyed to 5Ian-l „ _ ^
*1.1 tra -..* 1-1 . - -• *' - -----
(•ovrrmiieat In RusinenH
before the graduating class was de-
; Iivere«l by Rev
sonville. Fla., and the literary address ,ny busine.-s on the “government' .^ay ,*f March. 1933, when the books
CNREST SIMRIT GROWS 1 by Dr. I. R. Sevier of Augusta. Ga. j,ikn." I am thru with practical meth-! he oloseii.
All ovc'-‘be Cmled Slates, although, oils. I can’t make a living by the j \|| persons owning property in
more not ccal.ly in the great central, Clinton is l>eing affect.*,1 by the ^,veal of my brow; I’ve tried it and j more than one school district are re
area lietwceii Pittsburgh and Denvei /Dike of telegraph operators and it is jjj||,a4j No more brain or manual Iz* | quested to call for re<*eipts in each of
-? . . - A B •• A l__l
'ling as a guaranty of good faith, an.I
upon such bidder’s failure to make
Tier’s office fiom October 15th to De-I coa,l which .sejiarates the sai<l tract r , i u
,ember 31. 1932. A^ter December 31, !■»’•>»" ‘ither lamls of .M. Vi. Oxner. Ik?-| on
one per cent will Ik* added. After |jiarcel hereinafter described j <rtnsa o\e pioM.e..
January 31, two jier cent wi'l be add-, Tract No. 2, and by lands foi-nier-;
THOS. \V. BENNETT,
('lerk of Court,
tc.
known as the .U:s.si.vsippi Valley, there imiwssible to get message over j>or f.u me. I am going to be boss and, several school Histrir ts in
ii it of unr.*st among the farm- the wires of the bnai Western L'niun | ,,,4,H*y rather than a laborer JJ); p^^rtj h Late^ri^ is i.t
i.s a sjiii
ers which, as we vU*w lit, foreshadows office,
material and jK*i haps radical changes; ' - _
in onr .s.wial and economic scheme of, .Mi'.- .-Xgatha
Dr. and Mi's. T. I-. W. Builcy of this
Bailev, daugb.ter of
and a prtxlucer of stuff
4t-
. jHirtaiit. as
— fzlty mav be
I am out of monney. .My customers ■ able-lKwlied
uel Vi. Oxner by the Ma;;ter of New-,
h«*iTy ('ounty in proceedings entitled; ^
Goggans vs Hens<>n e* al on file in the
office of the Clerk of Court for New
FINAL SFrrTI.E.MENT
T.nke nof'ce that on the 14th day
. 4- 4 • I ’ ■ 4 ""ii V- February, 1933, I will render a
berey County, 'uilgment roll lo.s.b hv 4.. , ,4- , „ 14 •
^ . a a , vv , .» , ..a., final account of mv aefs and doings
sepa••ate de«*d datwl Novenvier .1. 1 »02, ‘ . , . _ c 4U ,a..4„4.a
' , , . , . , , • -1 ^ I ns .Administrator of the estate 01
recorded in deed book 11 in .sai<J of-1
*’ *•■• 1,. . , Tandy F. Milam, deceas‘*d, in the of-
co»t »n,l pen. at paijev .n.l convey,n? tract, the .tuUKC of Prohate of Uu-
attached. , follow.s. at jiage 54.1 tract No. 1 of!
things.
male citizens be- ]
The dernanti of the fai ming j•((** •'*>■*• "• I'aiiey 01 .ims c..aii’t pay me, hut I zni' tw»*en the ages of twenty-one (21)]
population ,'»f .America for relief from.*^**y* has won ay s£h<darshi}» al ( oker lo raise my pric«*s on my goovis sixty (60) years of age are liable ^’o. .3 containing 25 4-
the double »*u’'den of high taxes and rollege by making the highe.'d «'***'-1 anti add a few dollars every day on sw p,j. ^ p^.jj of $1.00. Comniuta- page 512 tract No. 4
inleresi on mortga'^t indehtednes.s ha.- *he student body. ^vhat they already owe me, and ifjkion Roa<i Tax $1.50 in lieu of road
they don’t pay me. 111 sell them out able-badied men between
;t‘J :)-10 acres; at page StO tract Na. 2,?.
^ . a -..a a (h** .-lime day will atmly lor a I
containing 18 acre.s; at page .->11 t -act, . -
never been so widely and efficiently
organized as it seems to b*.* now. In
jpite of e\erylhing that has ht*en at-,
temptisl in the way of relief, ‘farm
•omnio4lity price.*; continue at low lev- '
not to he wondered at that
and
pa're .511 t -act ^ final
.10alrcs;anlat| ‘'''■''“"W f'""' "’V -Vlrain-
Miss Mary Bean has gone to Forest a^.l then I won't have any custom-i of 21 and 55 are liable to
* • • o.>aj ■ tstrator. .
containing 2.>8 . • i i a j * a
, , , ^ Anv iier'on in»lc ?t d to said estate
acres. .Separate plates of the .sepainte;. . e- i i a i
. ' . , .. ' , I is notified and required to make pav-
tracLs are on file in the said recor<l. . . v. • /.i a j a in
’ ^ „ ment on or beiore that date; and all
Tract No. 2 •
Citv. N. C., where she" will engage in or cash eitheF. That’s government [road duty except those in'military All that tract of land situate I'/intr having cl.aims again-<t said
welfare work for the summer.
plan No. 1.
service, school trustees, school teach-
ci-s, m*nisters and students.
and being in fjiurens County, .S >uth * * present the:n on or before
■ Carolina, containing 2l»2 acres.
more
uii<l date, duly pioven or be forever
hawed.
M. DILLARD ^LAM,
Adrriinislfitor.
Jam 9tri, 1933.—2-2-4tc
to swat any fly or gnat that might >[
When the fa mer is getting no in-^
•ome from his farm he certainly can- .'L^e^ a^arah Marvin and Frances through the scix*en. That’s gov-
not pay hi.s debts or the interest on (•b-nn of ^pa!•ta;lburg, are the gue.sts ^.^poient plan No. 2.
them, nor his taxes. The movement ^f -Miss Cassie Oliver ‘
a moratorium on tax ami mort-/
for
NOTK'E OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that in ac-
I do not intend to cut my expenses; • coi-dance with the terms and provis-
B. Mood Smith, O. D.
County Treasurer, j of made by F. \V. Higgins, Surveyor, - Felder Smith, O, D.
showing two tracts of 144 13-100',
acres and 148 3-100 acres, respective-i
ORS. SMITH & SMira
ly, and also by separate piativ there
of made by the said surveyor and on
Optometrists
gage payments is growing rapidly It John B. Teiguson is m a N»*w York «.vcry electric light must burn full-|k>ns of the Decree of the Court of j file jn the office of Reagin * s Reeder'
nay have far-reaching effecU. We normal wlu<r ho i.s undergoing treat- fledgeil day ami night; I won't let the'Common Pleas for I^urens County, jet al in the office of the Clerk of.
have a f<*eling that in the long run it ment. leaks in the water spigots be sopped; j South Carolina, dated the 24th day of
» going to better for creditors to ‘ I.am closing up 2 large warehouses] December, 1932, in the case of The
five their honest debtors time, than it, .Mi^s^•s .Arva Henry and Mamie for the rea.«on I have no business in; Federal Land Bank, Plaintiff, vs.
ii for them to seize property which; Pearson left Tv««<.(i»v for Siiartan- the hay and feed and fertilizer lines, I Henry M. Young, et al, Defendants, I
eaimot under present conditions earn! burg lo attend the Eastern Star con- but 1 intend to keep the 3 men that! will, sell to the highest bidder for
‘ are on the payroll, aa L can raiaa sons* ] caah. requiring a deposit'of S7r of
the interest on its cost In the metier ^ vention.
ef taxes, inability of proparty owners; —
to pay has already brought about aj Mrs. C. M. Bailey and daughters,
sitoation in many cities and counties; Lucy and Florence, have gone to
situation in many cities and counties; uucy
ii which public expenditures are nrc- Unaca, Tenn., where they will spend
aansrily being curtailed to the lowest the summer.
peeailde minimum. - i ~ - - .
At we see it, the whole world is go-, Mesars. B. H. Boyd, ‘M. S. Bailey,
through a drastic economic read
joetment which will, we believe, wind
ip hf IV very aridespread and general
requiring a
money by charging too- much for flour! the plaintifrs nfortgnge indebtedness,
and lard, and possibly add some in-1 before the courthouse door in Laurens
terest to all outstaying accounta. • Courty, South Carolina, during the le-
That’s government plan So. 3. | gal hours of sale on the first Monday
in Fhbmary, 1933, the following de-
I could get along with 2 bookkeep
ers instead of 4, but what wouM the
Mesars.
j Cyrus Bailey. H. D. Henry and J. D.l other 2 do if I let them off? I might
Bell are in Tybee, Ga., attending a i discontinue 2 of my 3 telephones, hut
Fling of the Bankers association. v| l f«el so sorry for the poor tdephoae
■■ ‘ ■■■'■ I company whose stock is worth about
stnrt for everybody. Much of ] Mi.*4 Marjorie Spencer left this 142. I ought to cut the salkries of mty
ear ifnbble Is due to the fact that such week for Washington where she has! employees, but if 1 did, they .would
a piMegtaga of our agriodtural | aceaptad govenunant work. | have to miss a few picture shows and
icrfltod property:
All that parcel, piece or tract of
Court for Newberry County iti*J9dg
ment Roll No. 1945. Said tract of land'
i.H bounded on the north by other land.n
SPEQALt
of M. W. Oxner, being a portion of'^5^* R**mincd Giaaoea Freacrihed
the parcel hereinabove describei as
Tract No. 1, on the east by the afore
said PubKc Road, which separates said
tract from other lands of the said M. ^
W. Oxner, being a portion of the par
cel hereinabove dMcribed as Tract
No. 1, south by the run of Bush River,
and lands of Smith and Mrs. E. John-
IS West Main Street
Laberatery for Prompt
Clintoiu 8. C.
!•!
Reeved By TaktsfCarhi
iprondse on all existing debU and*
pradhefcioBf^kdR in the past for
ike ekpoA^ maricat. Tlmt market is
rapidly (hminishiag, as' ana eouatry
son. and west by lands now or for-
laad -Jyiag. being and situated in | merly of Mrs. Frank Johnson and by
Jadu Township, in Laurens County, now or formerly of the estate
So«rtb CaroKna, containing Eighty-one | of James J. Reeder. Said lands were
mmI 15-100 (81.15) acres, more or [conveyed to Manuel W. Oxner by thel nowoua. 1 did noj) rest wdll al
laas, and known as the Home Tract, j Master of Newberry County by deeds ] •' '^Isht. and my appetita >waa' poor.
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**I waa weak and rma^ewa and
suffered dotte a bit with palas ta
my side,** writes Mrs. Nick Bap>
raaoo, of Beaaamat, Texas. *T iraa
or tract No. 2 of the subdivision of
the estate of G. C. Young, deceased,
I poasiUy skip a payment sow and then
A wedding of much interest to local; on their rndio or new' automobde.
ienda was performed in Asheville, | Tlmt** govmuaent plan No. A
3^Ja«th*r finda’ways •oprtringiN. C., on«May 20th when ^r. S. C. \ j--,
ks ncedi without importing. We j Hays of this city, and Miss Helen; 1 am suspiy not going to ent ex-|strcct, aad oa the south by tract No.
recorded in deed book 17 in said of
fice at the pages aad <^veying the
and bounded on the west by Mill 1 tracts as follows: at page 241 tract
on the north by tract No. 3^ No. 4 of 144 13-100 acres, and at page
of the estate of Q. C. Young, deceas
ad, on ths southeast by Musgrove
243 tract No. 5 of 148 3-10 acres, and
also shown by pint of survey of the
separate tracts referred to respec-
'My mother bad used Oardul
with benefldal rssult, eo 1 decided
to take It I surely am glad 1 dUU
tor it stopped the pate In my aide
and tullt up my general health.
I took seven .tettlee In an."
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