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« f f i \ THURSDAV. SEPTEMBER 28, 19M ;, • / THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. -W' I T PAGE SEVEN and the face turned into the face of lyings and being on the Durban Road posit of three (3%) per centum of the an uncontrollable beast. The bright, about four miles North Ea,st from the .total indebtedness herein' adjudged to unintelligent eyes focused upon Ruth’.s To^t, FounUin Inn in Young’s due to the plaintiff, as earnest face, the lower hp, hanjtmg away Township, County of Laurens, State T”"'’' *'''>'!<">« »f *oo<i faith, tha ftora the teeth, twitched, then formed deposit of t'je last hijh bidder to b« uords, , ^ ... apjilred on the bid should there be a “What’s th’ time?’ /■ metes, cAiurses and distances as will Ruth glanced at the clock. “It says '"ore fully appea^ by reference ta'a to pay for papers stamps and six-twenty.” ' plat thereof maide by E. E, Gary, Sur- ing. compliance with the .same. Purchaser record- ng. TE.NTH INSTALL.MENT Iflew lik'e frightened shapes before it. jshe .said fiercely, “you’re playin’ a sSynopsi.s: Ruth Warren, who lived j Ann entered "‘the kitchen and made game! What’re you up to, huh? " in the East, is willed three-fourths the fire. She put on a kettle of water “Oh, nothing,” answered Ruth air- inttic-* in the “Dead Lantern” ranch-and a pot. From time to time as she ily. “If you want to be a pig, all right' in .Arizona by her only brother, who is I mixed dough for the tortillas, she —I just thought you might give me a ; reported to have met his death while licked her lips. She had made six drink, that’s all.” on biisine.«.s in Mexico. Arriving in lumps and had begun to flatten the, “Aw, now, honey! Shorely, shortly Arizona with ’ner husband who has first by slapping it in her huge hands have ajjlrink—big dring.” .Ann , ailing lungs and thfir small child, they when she threw down the dough with a to where learn that the ranch is located 85 frenzied gesture and almost ran into pulled out a bottle, half full, and^ Snavely’s room. She did not pause but shoved it ,toward Ruth. “Go to took hold of the nearest corner of the . ' “Great Gawd!” .Ann sprang to her veyor. Vjn the 28th day of February, Terms of Sale: One-half cash, bal- full height. “Why didn’t yuh say wh^ 1023. the following being the courses ance to be paid twelve months’from it wa:s six oclock? Im late! With a distances shown by said plat: of sale; the credit portion to be bound, Ann reached the front door and Comm‘>^cing at a poplar corner on I’y bond and mortgage of the ,lmappc.red mtc the roann^ ,torm. Durban Road, runninK thcncc North -.i'' Premia,. Ruth snatched David and ran . ... bearing legal interest from^datp out of the back door toward the old ^ leave' to purcha.ser to pay his ’entire adobe. By tl\e lightning .^he saw .Vnn cham.s and CO links to a, sweet gum; hi,j jj^ Purchaser to pay’for pa- running toward the road which led thence North 10 degrees East 9 chains p'^rs, stamps and recording. If the • into the gulch. The bottle glinted in and ilO links to a stake; thence North termA of sale are not complied with, her hand. , 2 degrees and 15 minutes W’est 20 the land to be be-sold on same or .some (Continued nex'^ week) PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE STUDENT DIRECTORY FOR NEW YEAR chains and 10 links to a stone; thence sub.sequent salesday on same tenms, at North C8 degrees East 8 chains and former purcha.ser. 50 links to a beeph; thence South 82 ^ TIIOS, W. BENNETT, degrt'cs ajid 15 niinutes Ea.st 7 chains and 50 links to stake in rCad; thence North 55 degrees and 30 minutes East C. C'. P, and G. S.. Laurens, S. C. Dateci July ISth, 1933.—9-28-.3tc. miles from the nearest railroad. Old Charley Thane, rancher and rural mail carrier agrees to take them to the 1 old carpet and/flung iC violently bacl^ Sinrs^ ‘Dcnid l,»antern” gate, 5 miles from the ranch house. .As they trudge wearily through a gulch approaching the ranch hou-e, a voice whispers “Go back! . . . Go back!” At the ranch house they are greeted suspiciously by the gaunt [ lancher partner, Snavely, and Indian Ann, a herculean woman of mixed Ne gro and Indian blood. Snavely is Mif- ■ ficult to understand but regardless, ’ Ruth takes up the task of trying to adjust their' three lives to the ranch and its development. Kenneth, Ruth’s hu.sbj(nd, caught in a chilling rain, con tracts pneumonia and passes away be fore “a doctor arrives. Ruth tries to , CHrr>' on. (Now Go On W’ith the Story) Kuth felt that the only definite, result of consulting a lawyer would i be to put Snavely in a fury. Aft^r i all, a lawyer couldn'l ^change any-| thing; she had her interest in the, ranch and Snavely his. She sup- j posed that Snavely thought himself i to have once been cheated by the law I and that to him it represented civr I.ANI) SALE 4 chains with road to Durban Creek The State of South Carolina, I’resident Student Body—Robert E. at mouth of branch; thence with Dur-j County of Laurens. ^ ban Creek »!<> chains and 50 links to (’ou'-t of Common P!ea.«. C. A.—Ilohert D. ^ rarner; them-e South ’*• ■'"''t'"- »» Treasurer 14 chains aml'or, links to stoneV «■ 4^ Of Trustees or W adsworthvilie Poor School. Plaintiff, vs. branch, thence Branch the line 20 Mary Eugenia Crii^p. et al. Defendant.'*. cs to stone; thence North 8(5 degiAu's and 30 min- Ruth took out the cork and put the; President Y. M I mouthy of the bottle, to her nose, Lynn. “What is this, .Ann?" ! Editor The Blue Stocking —T. H. i “Gawd love us!” she said explo- w, ^ ii k • * f l . , , lo 'Tu . Editor The PaC-SaC — B B Red- West 14 chains to stake on isively, where was you raised? That rauitui auk i »v ouv. u. i\.t« there’s mescal—dynamite, that’s what ‘it is—make it outa ca'ctiis, the greas-: Editor The Collegian—Jk W alker (chains to stake; thence South 62 de ers do, and it shorely has its prickles ^o*J'bs. left. I’ve seen a, man stand to the bar Cadet Major- -Robert D. I^mn. grees W’est 4 chain.s and 27 links to Pursuant to a Decree of the Court atone; thence North 67 degrees and 45 ^be above stated case, I will sell at an’ drink five whiskey glasses of it ^ Senior C lass Dossey Me- jg ^-hains and 75 links Public outcry to the highest bidder. durin’ ’bout half an hour, then maybe ; . .r-n he’d be cold sober—like what I am now | President Junior Class J. M. Sea -he’d be cold sober, ^st flintitTi’ a to stone: thence North 80 JeKrees ajid in October next, being Monday, tha 2nd day of the month, during the 45 minutes W’est 10 chains and no ilittle maybe, fer'’bout a hour an then^ President Sophomore Class-RalpTb''^^'^ «tone; tTence ^ufb 7T de- ^hours'for such sales, the following ' ** ” igrees and 4.'> minutes West b chains>described property, to wit: .Ann leaned forward dramatically— “an then he’d get up to take a little President Blue Key — Robert D.iand 50 links to stone; thence North walk, an’ he take two steps an’ fall .. I'*''* ■*•'> minutes West 7 flat on his face! That’s how it hits I i^esident (hi Beta Phi T. L. Shin- chains to mulberry stump; thence !yuu.” , "b’k. I ^ South 50 degrees and 15 minutes West Ruth eyed the half-filled bottle and P«<'s'<lent Sigma Lpsilon Oilom. “All that tra^t, piece and plan= tation of land. -Hart S. i wondered where Ann had begun. “I- don’t think I want anv right now j later.” [ Ann’s great fist crashed on the liable. “Yuh ast fer a drink, go ahead!' Ain’t 1 fittin company fer yuh?” she snarled. Ruth slowly poured some of the , ,, L "j ^ ^ y' ’• *—J luuior in her cup. At th.Ht moment the ilization in much the same way that; *Ruth heard nothing as she passed, ... . , . , . , , ^ I.L I 4 u J 4 I room went vivid with lightning and baroed wire did. | he rock except perhaps a dry rust-. bravely had left for Palo \erdei mg as rus t ^Ition of thunder. “Ann!” cried the gi|rl, immediately after breakfast, inj" . “how about Sugarfoot?” search irf Mexicans. Now testing^ the" Tbe piantess got to her feet. iiet>ply- ,3 chaini and 40 links to spring; thence ' i'Oamraa'^SiKma^. Walk-•''■RwS and l.'i minute. West [er Combs. chains and 25, links to poplar, the President International Relations beginning corner. Said land is bound-j Club—Charles N. IMowden. |Wl on North by Durban Creek, East] President Delta Chi Alpha—Van M. .by lands of A. W’hite and Silas Knight' Arnold. [estates. South bv J. Sloan’s Estate, President Dramatic Club-Hart SL ^.nd West by lands of J. L. Burdette. Odom. LI II ■ r- I seme being the identical land I’harles W. Graham. heretiiloFe conveyed to the said James H. Drummond by S. H. Parks on President I’i Kappa Alpha D. Lvnn. while !)a\ld watched from the top of the'Corral gate. Before he left, Snavely had dereil Ann to ride the south pasture Ruth had quietly determii go along. The south pasture little Sugarfoot— .” She went oiu Ann \v.**e ’catching their horses /•nnr»>rrn>d “Poi'** boards with an occasional thump of ‘^‘mctineii. i ou her. great fist. At length she found P"it‘ little lamb. what she sought; with her nails in the •‘‘•‘’I" imitltering dolefully. crack she pulled up two short hoards, Ruth hid the bottle behind the . tossed them aside and thrust her arm kitchen door and going into the sitting and Ruth had quietly determined to, jjt the lamp. The rain beating ; into the opening. She brought up a mui uwhiiik .'tin rash hov which fell heavilv as shewindow was running under tained the only wrtter-filled jj^opned it beside the nole Then a tbe .sill and down the wall. Ruth could and consequently all of the cattle, BTcept those which watereil at coi Ruth the south pasture wa.s as nearly brought her stm into the''^‘»yi forward so as not ranch house Anir was in the kitchen, '^" bump the lintel. ^ ou ^ouldnt; the last of the tortillas crisply brown- whispered, coming into the. ....... atnvp The So-irl room, “he’s dohe crawled in mammy s the gulch when Ruth spurred Bns- ^ / u ' i f 5 bed and shut his little eyes He ain’t ■i, » 4.. fi... «f Kin. received the surprise of her life when C ^ket to the side of the big roan. » innked at her with a broad urin *'* "" storm. t poifited to the trail which led howdv folks—set down* th’ R^h smiled and looking about, “Don’t we want to go this way, Ijpwdy, folks set down, t i . . , snecimen “Where’d ' Ann’” ^ 'eats ’er cornin’.” picked up an ore specimen. " <• McFadden. “Why Ann—” '^^^y “What’s th’ matter, white girl- “Huh? I doan know-been here^ here', the n.furale.t way to go." j «’ I>rThC'’aqSrVow‘ra7K ng‘'above the Ruth heeiUted, then followed Ann. '‘'■’“‘'‘‘•..rJr/Vn! llf a weapon* for yuh!" ' V situate, lying and being in Huntef Township, in the ('ounty of Laurens, in the State of South Carolina, containing one hundred and eighty-two (182) acres, more or less, bounded on *the north by lands of .A. P. Fuller, ‘ on the east by l:imls of J. M. Bry son, on the south by lands of J. L. Boyd and W. W. Bryson, and on the west by lands of the estate of W. R. Oisp, deceased, and oth ers.” * *■ Terms of- -Hale:* Cash. The succe^'^ ful bidder, on the lands being knucketl down to him, shall diqiosit with th* Clerk of the Court, the sum of one as iOruai’antee of his good faitk in tl»- \ bidding, the same to be applied to th ’ wolfish trrin twisted her lins and she “f nothing lietter to do, so she •. :ept tnose wmen waiereu ai th«^uii>«h gnn twisted ni r up. and ■ , ^ , n i Ktuffinir paper ia the ^ •’oothall Team ■ril trough, on the home r»nch.|.‘‘'''’'‘''7 » bottle f.llea «‘‘b '-''“P ^ - ,th wanted to see if the feed in’^bite hqu.d. Here you .s--je,t i'k- ^ " J ‘ ' filling the door ^ nastore «.» .. nearlv 'ho’ voice ,ay," she rumbled. . . I""''Freeman. Robert the 10th day of January, 1919, by I’lreaiil^Ui^pa- Alpha, i:ecpr(ied jn_the himihed anirfift^UUtUhpXllTrsr McFadireri. ^ ^ iKv TTerk of-Court Tor Ijauretis G-oun- Pre.sUUmt l‘i Kappa Phi Chas. W. ty in Deed Book 40, page 502. Graham. ^ ^ , President Alpha Lambda Tau—Jack Wtiods., President Beta Kappa .u. rowen "v ■ V”;'”* • — ^he indebtedness .sued upon. In the ^'■^‘‘•nan. ’than the I luintiff, and all other per- successful bidder should fail ' PresuU nt Alpha kappa Pi B. A. sons, except the Plaintitf, who may to make such deposit, or should fail to Robin.son. ‘ thereafter raise the bid as provided conijily with the terms of the sale, the shall be re-sold on the Terms of .Sale, (’ash. That the said pnee upon liTs o>mpTi3nc^ Officer conducting the sale reiiuire of sale, otherwise to . tv.. i:ii 4 4U 1 4U paid to the Plaintiff for credit on M. Powell highest bidder at the sale, other 4U., '._.j..i.4 . i , , 4.^ Track Team M. Powell . ^.v Jaw, to make a cash deposit of said lands three (3'^'r ) per cent\^m of the total ,?‘arue7~or some subsequent -alesday. on indebtedness herein adjudged to at the risk of the de- gone as .Snavely had said. The little party had reached the inclined road which led down into Ann shook her head. “You-all kin go ’roqnd—I got to go through. This ('aptain Rifle Team—T. H. Wingate. She did not know whether or not ,he [,3tng\ortinrhom''thr'’8tove‘* Sbe snatched down the bow. “Gawd! wa, afraid to pa„ the brown bowlder b g t rt 11 f th men—'I seen two of ’em which squatted so nakedly in the J>a'-; J Ann’s funnv'” David’s little drying this bow-couldn’t hardly bend ren .«and. She supposed she would . it thev couldn’t-’an as fer shootin” i - . -e ,.1.4. v.4.ia.4i -«.,4V,;«ne volcc was fillcd with questioning de- couian i, an a.s ler snooiin . scieani if she heard anything. ... Hell—ain't no man here Ivouts can' As they reached the floor of the gulch p Au nothini? but seated herself arrow to this how. Look at me!” the roots of her hair began to tingle. , l-rked an arrow from the nuiver Ahead. Ann was sitting very straight in her saddle. The horses plodded ‘Now fer a feed,’ She jerked an arrow from the quiver grunted Ann. placing it on the string drew it slowly through the sand, yet they *^7t**‘^Heit^"white*’girr'great! turnip greens. This worm may he con-: . Defendant seemed to approach the bowlder with Captain Baseball Team - Jack'*^^^ Plaintiff, as earnest money purchaser. Purchaser to pay i.apiain naseoaii leam jaiK i <• *1. 4U 1 - -4 ^ur papers, stamps and recording. Woods. . A"- evidence of good faith, the deposit (’aptain Basketball Team — Robert |Uf the last high bidden to he applied ' , , ., , ’ ‘ , " * ' ,. T' « T <1 Hated Sept. 12, im-S».2S-3lc. ( aptain Boxing Team — Harry Bo- ance with the sajne. The purchaser to _ _ *'‘**^- .w, . pay pap«*>‘s. sta,mp8^n<l recording. ' LAND SALE Captain .Swimming Team - Dossey' H.’BENNETT. The State of South Carolina, (flerk pf Court of Laurens ( ounty of l4auren.s. P ^ op In Court of ('ommon Pleas. tk 4 J k.- . . !**• !>• Kasterby. Receiver Dated this 18th day of July. 1933. Peoples-Enterprise Bank of leaurens, S. C.. Plaintiff, vs. .Mac B. Burns, et al. Defendant. Pursuant to a Decree of, the Court in the above stated case, I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, at l4aurens C. H., S. . on Salesday in October next, being .Monday, the 2n(l day of the month, during th** le- I LAND SALE I The ."^tate of .South Carolina, } County of l4aurens. Farm Demonstration Notes r. B. Cannon, County Agent I ■ ■ In Court of Common Pleas. Web Worm (’ontrol on Turnip I Atlantic Joint Stock Und I Bank of Raleigh. For the past several days a number ! Plaintiff, of farmers have called at the office 1^ slowly, easily back. The tough wood with reference (o worms attacking j{. Drummond, !wrist stood out like rods as the long trolled by dusting with calcium arse-! p^-suant to a Decree of the Court hours for such .sales, the following «44....4.4 4.4 ..,4,4..4— — . invited holdinir out a Dot “slot)'81000 oul llKe rous as „ 4... ......4 - incredible speed. Ruth's hand (tripped ^ J . ^ ' dronwood head of the arrow came to nate or araeime of lead, usiiiit the above ■staled case, I will sell at deacrilied property, to wit: her saddle horn, her .houlder, were,/'" ' ... ..aiih. h.„d on ihe bow. For a moment; L’'' parts of htne to one part "f »t^'j,,.hiir odtei-y to the 'hiithest bid,ler. | -AIT-lKat reMdiTirpTerer tlhere was no siioon in the pot and|tbe hand oi, the bow. Foi a i , , ,. ......»4i,, in ,4., - ------ - Wofh oooeed out the beans She ,be held it so, and her eyes souyht nate, and dustiny thoiouphly in thi Ail .ahout was the briyht, hot silence Rti h poured out the beans, hlye, . . ,1... 1 ..111.4.. ......I,,.., .coiildh t underslan hunched as though expecting a blow. 1 of the morning-a slillness .somehow * understand -what had hap- , more terrifying than the shadow.filled'p™<'‘l to Ann, but something warned' evening when she had first come ho), "“t to ask for a spoon Ifiroug., the gulch. Ann was passing; *““1 “j', f*', the bowlder: Ruth could see the first i">nR ‘o ram and the wind is much | slight relaxing of the great body: then''*tronger-do you suppose we ought to, it suddenly grew tense, and Ann *"‘0 ‘he barn and see if everything s reined her hnrst-ttrtrdeml atope Ruth jhW tUflit 7 b t^.ndmill atotoW^ ; and David also stopped. Ann re- . For a second Ann appeared to -on-; mained motionless, her head set rig. s.der dhe matter, then she grinned and' idiv. 5!.;h held her breath and lie- waved her arm aimlessly I^t er ram lei'icd. She heard nothing. She ai- -0*" ‘ <*o nothin bout it! She began lowed Brisket to take a few steps to sing, beating the table with her cup: nearer the roan, then .stopped him.j She could hear something now, a low whispering guttaral voice so faint that sh** could almost imagjne she heard | nothing. For perhaps a minute shei listened, before Ann nodded as though in reply and urged her horse forward.' Ruth heard nothing as she passed the rock, except perhaps a dry rustling “A man kin sow co;n, A man kin sow oats, A man kin git chilen, A man kin make two— A man kin raise shoats, A man kin make one thing, But hit rains, dear Lord, Like hit wants to do!” The-cup broke and Ann settled 'l»ack! as of brushed* leaves, but of course in her chair, holding a bit of the por-1 there were no leaves, only sand, empty celain handle ibetween her big fin-; sand and the banded walls of the gulch'gers and laughing—deep, gurgling far to the right and left. laughter. i When they were out of the gulch David looked questioningly at ^ his and had turned southward, Ruth spoke mother. Ruth had an idea. Ann s a to Ann. “Did it speak in Spanish?” great old sport, isn’t she?” And shei “Apache.” laughed until David joined uncertainly. j^Ainti 1 fittin’ company fer yuh? That was all Ruth could bring her- “Sing some more, Ann,” she cried, pat-^giuirled Ann. self to ask and the only word Ann'had ting the huge knee which had slid toj afternoon when the air is still and a hittlc moisture forming on the leaves. .4 , . , .u 1 .u 1 : ‘ , 4 4 4 II 4 I -nd day of the month, during the le- The same treatment will control , , , . . .. T .. at Ijiurens (’. IL, S. (’., on isalesday : in October next, being .Monday, the wo>m.s on collards. Also, a number of farmers have called at the office for weevil contror I in grain, especially wheat. The vveevil Imay bv.- controlled by the u.se of car bon biriuiphiile. uaing 3- Ounces to the I flour or mola.s.ses barrel of grain, plac- ' ing the carbon bisulphide on top of the grain in a small container, and cov- ' {ering the banel with a few sucks, bag-' *ging o. can.as in order to hold the j fumes. Wilow the grain to remain cov- I ered for a period of 24 to 3b hours. ■ iThis treatment does not injure the grain from the standpoint of use for , I livestock or for man. gal hours for such sales, the following described firoperty, to wit: “All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, containing two hundreii seventy-seven amf one- half (277'''4:) acres, more‘or les-, situale,'~tyTn^’'infiTl ~hgilTg" ott" thi*' road leading from Bark.sdaK-, ATI ENTION—S( HOOL TEACHERS 4Vliy not give me your subscriptions, to your school maga'zines. Call .38 at 12:30 p. m. .lA.MES M. ( ALDWEl.L NOTICE OF SALE ’Yuh aat fer a drink, go ahead! State of South Carolina, j County of I-aiurens.^ 1 Court of Common Pleas. I Atlantic Joint Stock l4and Bank of ever said about the voice. During the' press her own. She knew that Ann j Ruth's in satisfaction. She swerved Raleigh, Plaintiff, vs Jajnes H. Drum- whole of the ride Ann mad? no com- must be drunk, but where she had ob- slightly, the string twanged like a mond and M^iry 0. Drummond, de ment. Even when they were return- Uined the liquor was a mystery. taut wire and the three-foot arrow, fendants. ing, ai^ Ruth remarked that the quick j Ann immediately obliged with P*®*®** Pursuant to a Decree of Court in r-owii Hllows cloud, ubovc the sons which W.S evidently s relic l.lj thro,«h tte P*"*' kR^hen , western mountains might mean rain, the days when she “run a dance h^llldoor and stopped with a thud some- “ ujLu4..4 uJHdt.F the InLn womup h.d only nodded, down in Tex.,." Terrified ., ,he w„. where beyond. Pubhe outcry to the highest bidder, .t the girl found time to hope that parts > For a moment there came . into Laurens, L, n., o. C., on haiesaay in of the song would not linger in Da-^ Ann’s face a look of soberness; a.s October next, being Monday the 2nd vid’s'brain. iShe applauded vigorously.:though half ashamed, she hung the day of the .month, during the legal adobe for some time when Ann passed “That’s fine!” Ann leaning forward bow back on the wall. But as she hours for such sales, the following and entered the ranch house. Al- confidentially, “When the cat’s away,‘was lowering her arms she paused, (jgjjcfibed property, to wit: though it was hardly mid-afternoon Ann—you know!” She finished with a .took an uncertain step, and turning,, certain piece, parceU or , ^ u u m • j u the sunshad already set behind the wink. ;slouched heavily against the wall. containing Two Hun- ^ Jr black mounUin range of clouds. A But at the allusion to Snavelv’s ab- Ruth hugged David closer. Ann» . . ' .p.Persons, except the Plaintiff, cold wind blew, slowly gaining inlsence the giantess ceased to grin and head drooped upon her breast; her '‘"a inirty-two ana one-tenin ^^ho may thereafter raise the bid a.s strenj^h, driving Swirls of dust which looked steadily at Ruth. "Aw hell!”^eyes were closed. Slowly they opened (232.1) acres, more or less, situate, provided by law*, to make a cash de-j^ The mother and son rode around the grJch, but the giantess went through. Ruth and David had been in the (Ad acro.ss Lick Creek, to (lands for merly of Jim T(m1(1, now of R. L. Gray, about onte-half mile south- we.st from the Town of Barksdale, in Dials Township, Laurens Coun ty, .State of South Carolina, hav ing .such .shape.s, mete.s, coui.ses and distances as will more fully appear by plat of same made by IL B. Humbert. .Surveyor, Novem ber 21th, 1911, recorded in the of- five of the (!lerk of (.'ourt for Laurens (’punty, in Plat Book 2, page 76, a copy of same lioing at tached to the abstract of title now on file with the .Atlantic Joint .Stock Land Bank of Raleigh, North ('arolina, and boundeil on the north by lands of D. E. Todd and J. W. Henderson, Jr., on the e^st by landit, of Southeastern Life Tnsurance Company and J. D. Huirter, on the south by lands of Palmetto Bank and R. L. Gray, and on the west by lands of R. L. . Gray and Tract No. 1 of the es. tate of B. C. Burns, deceased, and being the identical tract of land conveyed to James H. Drummond by C. A. Power,;' Clerk of Court, 4, on the 31sl day of May, 1920, by his deed duly recorded in Deed Book 44, at page 26.” That the said Officer conducting the sale require the highest bidder at the or tract of land situate, lying and being in the Count.v of I.aurens, I and State afure.said,“ containing j fifty-seven arid one-half l57H> acre.s, more or le-^s, anii bounded on thtvnorlh by l.xnds^of Mrs. Jos. ’T. Brownlee, on the ea.st by Ian is j of Warrior Creek Baptist church and J. C. Davis lamls. on the - souUi by lands of Mr^. Carrie _ 1 Poole and on tile we.st by lands of I W o Fleming fbstate*.” [ Teims of .sale; Cash. I h» said Clerk Jof Court shall require the successful bidder or bidders other than the Plain tiff herein, or his attorney, to deimsit 'three per centum (,>''5 i of (he amount jof Plaintiff’s judgment immediately upon the conclusion of the bidding as a guaranty of good faith in the bid- iding. Upon .such bidder’s failure to 'make such deposit the ('lerk of Court shall immediately resell said property on the .same terms and at the risk of the former purchaser. The purchaser .shall pay for papers, stamps and re cording. THOsS. W. BENNETT, C. C. C. P. and G. S., Ijiurens, S. C. Dated September 11, 1933.—9-28-3c. INSURANCE We offer expert aerricc and protection. Afent for some of the stronffent Fire Insurance Companies" in America. REAL ESTATE Town and country pro^ erty. Prices attractive. Clinton Realty & Insurance Co. B. H. BOYD. Aiccat" i N -•*-*. . •r.i, •*« :