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PAGg SEVEN NOTICE OF MEETING*!the Went by lot of Mrs. E. T^Ricb-^ 7- Iburj. Th<i annual meeting of the Board of) . TERMS OF •SALE; CASH: Bum NEWYO^ •^vueninoom Goj^ty C<^mifwioners will be held,|sWces«ful bidder on the lands as fequire^ by law, on Jan^ry‘ 3,; knocked down to hip; ^hall depoali 1935. Notice is also given that the:with the Clerk -of Codrt five per final meeting of the boar^ for. the|centum of the amount of his bid as % transition of official business for | guarantee of his good faith in the bid- ' this year will be held Deceniber 27, ding, the same to be applied to the 11934) arui it is earnestly desired and purchase 'J)cice jupon his compliance requested that all claims against the,with the terms of the same, otherwiae county be filed with the clerk of the;to !>€ paid to tl^e Plaintiff^for credH u I 1 .L ■ 25. on the indebtedness. TWELFTfl INSTALLMENT Synopsis: — Ellen-Church, 17 years over t^ our table, oldt findji. herself alone in the world There wasn't anything else to do. New York^ver .wems to stop find- board: not later than December^ ,25. on the indebtedness. In,the event the jng people ■'^h hidden money. ThCiThis ^is ab.solutely mcossary and successful bidder shopld fail to make ’latest was in the dingy old house of a should not be overlooked or neglect-Uuch deposit, or should fail to com- ' BroUklyn recluse. In ,tin cams* under ed. ' ’ 1 ply with the terms'of the sale • the rubbish in the cellar of the recently ,T. I). W. WATTS, Supervisor. lands shall be re-.wld on the same or deceased MisS Louisa Herle, behind jB. Y. CULBERTSON, Clerk. • 4tc some subsequent Salesday on the same loose boards and in dark 1 corners, ■ -— -r r "1 terms, at the risk of the, defaulting eether! If you haven’t ordered, come ha\e been forced into asking,you—I’m iH'archers found uncashed checks,!^ FINAL .SE'ITLEMENT : bidder. Purchaser to pay for paper.s, honest ei-iough- to admit that .she was cash, bonds and bankbooks valued at, Take not|c^ that on the_9th day of —'but the impoi;tant thing is’that she $519,317. „ jJanuary, 1935, I ^ with .her artist mother’s last'warning Ellen, as gracefully as possible, and ringing in her ears, to “love lightly.” wjshing that hbf dress were pink ^or i r i'V# L—All Wrv*. KIiia rvv* nr antrfViiwor Kilt ♦ AIKI'II lid ask you. Under the circumstances,! go, 1 couldn’t go either, I wil render a finAl i'accouqt of my acts and doings as Ad stamps and recording. THOS. W. BENNETT, C.^. C. P. & G. S., l..aurens County. Qf the world she knew little. All ber blue or ortfhrd or anything but while, life she had lived alone with her ro.<e from her seat, and was escorted mother In an old brown hou.se in a by the two, men back to the place small rural community. . . . Ellen, where the girl in Game chiffon was alone, turned to the only contact she sitting. “ ‘ The Charles Solomon, a Socialist, estate^ of Hayne ^ Dated,"*at I..aurena, S; C., ow.i And-if I don’t appear on .lane’sithat there are three jnillion pebple in^^^^' Workman, deceased, in,the office|NovernWr l'4th, 1934. 3tcb irthday, my crowd will think it’s'New York state living in quarters un-i*'^ Judge of FVohate of Laufilns; liUnge. And so--” even through the fit for human habitation, two million o’cl<x^k a.’m., i^ml on the' ■ LAND SALE T aik^llen was aware of his smile, in New York city. It is easy to; be-! will ‘apply for a final dis-j ^ bii slri d: , .... waiter brought forward two years of posing, w-as her only,p.xtra chairs," laid two extra places on knew, an art agent in New York. Pos-* jng, talent, so .she was introduced to two! the table at which Tony and his guest leading artists, Dick Alven and ^andy had already started their dinner, Macintosh. Both used her as a model j the music began. .■Vnd Tony and both fell in love with her . . . but “Dancer-’—looking at Ellen. But Ellen, trying to follow the warped “and so it would .seem that We’re in ajlieve l.ox. Fortunately ‘we''re in the saime* box. Not—” the smile had gmwn into sy ta be- • , : charge dTom my trust as Administra- ttrix. . I The New York library has recently I person indebted to said estate his carefree young laughter, "not that addtnl a device to cut down storage jnotified and required to make pay- it isn t \eij nice to be in a box with .space for newspaper files. Instead ofj^^^^^ or foie that date; and all you: f •* ^looking (iTrcctly at the pHgt‘s of news-1having claims against^ said .- Ellen was turning again; they were!t,he visifor to the library mustprt*sent them on or befoi-e ; getting nowheia*. She .started to move nse rolls of fijm for certain papera,|f*'^“ , proven or be forever -State of .South Carolina, philosophy of her mother to “love tonight ^Danct^^'w^th'^'Tonv” a^w^y.^hou.se^n'j a projection device that enlarges in which she.lived. Tony followed her.{th‘^ pjctiire of each jrak^ to full-page, lightly, resist-s the thoughts of lo\e. ^ ruinous effect, upon her. , i-t-l v i j .. l i ■ n TVi u lo u ' Her circle of friends IS small, artists ..,,,,’Tney climlHni the steps together,!Tbere are perhaps 40 pages pho-1 and tw’o or three girl models. Ellen at- . brought me, she said, I 11 .slowly. j tographed on evei-y three feet of film. tends a ball with Sandy. While danc-1 I “I <^>0:^ know what to do, Tony,” ing, a 'tall young man claimed her and wasn’t a jolly evenings But it she said, and her voice wa.s vague.I Nine now.menagerie buildings were County of Laurens. In Court of Common Pleas. The City of Ijaurens, P^xintiff, v». Earle W. Workman, Defendant. Pui'suant to a Dccrec;of .the Court in the above stated case, I will sell at liublic outcry to the highe.st bidder, »t . .Laurens, ('. H... S. C., on salesday in MRS. .\LMA SMITH WORKMAN, .fanuary nyxt, being Monday, the 7th day of the month, during the legal hours for such sales, the following de l-3-Itc Administratrix. STOC K HOLDERS NOTICE , , . A meeting of the stockholders of properly, to-x^M: I Young Brothers Live Stock Company! undividxd one-third (1-8) inter est of, in and to; All that cei-tain deckle on the ixuluction o-f the Capital i'.'*1 State oC Soxith ( arolina,^ containing foux_himdred,sixteen (415) acres, moix> or known as the , , . , , . (Stock of..saul C/Ompany, and a two- Thoyr.. cleamnif- lire autm.y )n I ,^17^, m,j„ly vou-af the stockhold- romance is born. A ride in the park, managed to be adequately conver.sa-j “Don’t you think we’d better let it'f>Pened recently in Central park, Al,^.ij]-t5e January 15 1935 in the proposal, ti^he next day rtfarriage to '’^7 Polite. No rCference.ride-all'of thi;j business about Jane’s'Smith and 15,000 others vMsiting the>office of the Commercial’Bank at 4 00!situate, Tony, and wealth. But she’d “love was made to the last evening that the j party? l^t’s not worry about it to- j^oo o’! opening day. A1 was made' p jyj Objectofnu>etingis to!*^‘’^^^'’‘* ^‘"^'"‘'^‘^^ °“"^y®^Lau- lightly,” Ellen told herself. She would]four »P«nt together. jnight. Let’s just wait and see wh'it'honorary night watchman, ‘ ’ ... ... never let him know how deaperately, And then, after the dinner had been happens.” she loved* him, even though she were ‘ drawn out as long as possible, it was | Tony was speaking. “Whether you his wife. Ellen insists upon livingh'me to go home!-There wasn’t any- go to Jane’s or not.’’ he said, and his! New York, not for esthetic reasons,'\eces.sai-y to make this her own life, maintaining her home in thing^else to dp. -tone was wistful. “I wish Wie plight but for fii-e prevention. It will take' her small room, even though Tony isl. It was Sandy, not_Tony, who decid-'have a few evenings togethef: this'^^? men five years to do it" with* wealthy. . . . Jane, of Tony’s w'ealtl^y ed the situation. ’ - ( set, is disappointed in Tony's sudden think, Jane,’ he said marriage to Ellen. |nex^er gotten past the first name you since—” his voice lowered, ♦’our' 'stage), “that it’s up to me to take wedding day.“ you home, even though I started the,, At this meeting niri;H:tors for the has been .sort of grand,'hasn’t it? To!st‘*UKe looking vacuum cleaners and ensuing year will be efected (they’d me it’s been kind of cFazy not seeing UP‘>c'al equipment. ' , p *««A \rr\t\ 0«MAA u1 lA I '' (Now Go On VV'ith the, Story). “We’re modernists, Sandy,” she said. “Every night is a night out as I rectors. YOUNG BROTHERS LIVE STOCK COMPANY, H. D. Henry, Secretary-Treasurer. I*ick a musical or variety program For'just one second—one second outj*’®^ber than a radio drama when you party with another gal! After all, you of all life—-Ellen dared to be eager. ® studio to see a bioadcast. The] know, we’i-e on the outside, looking She'did not draw her hfind away, even'‘j^ukion of action and movement you i.io-4tc inT” jthough it was held so loo.sely, through your loud sjH'alterJn ra- ' ^ Jane bit her lip sharply. ' i ‘Sometimes,’’ she said, “during thej^j'^’ drama is entirely lost when youi LAND SALE , 1 , ' doirnstair.s,’’ .she last two weeks I, too. felt that we ^be actons and actresses standing state of South Carolina cording to the old sentimental stan- .ij home,, yoti w^e silly. I’d be glad to .see you ju.st!*’ta>b still before the microphones,' (\,Qnty of I^iurcn.s. ■ far as either of us is concerned. We’i'e^ not playing the marriage game aC-j home place of the-late A- C. Work man, dcctased, and hoiyided on the north by land.s of Rhett Miller, on the cast by lands of the Blaylock estate, on the kouth by lands of John L. Young, and lands of Mrs. VV. I). Su- her, and on the west hy lands of T. P, Davis. Said inteivst being that of the Defendant, Earle VV. Workman, a one- sixth (.l-.5)vinterest having been ac- dards, not Tony and I.” Sandy’s -eyebrows came down ^is eyas narrowed “In that case,” he ! know.” and And at as often as you want to see me, you i Ibeir .scripts, last, after detailed direc-,know.” She said the last with a rush.! ^ In Court of Common Pleas. W. Scott Farley, Receiver of the jtions had been given to the chauffeur,] She tried not to emphasize, the word,! invportance of “the build-up” to I First National Bank'of Clinton, S. C. .said, "we might the car came to a stop in front of “just as often as you want to see mo.’’’ stage and radio .stars is hard tpl real-' plaintiff, vs Hugh B. Workman, De- , tonight—I’d en- Ellbn’s house. The moment had ar-, Tony answered very seriously. | .vou talk to them. There are [fi.ndant. ? quired bf^m'Ky c'mveyance from J. Ryan VV'orkinan-and a one-sixth (1-6) untemst by inheritance. Terms of Sale, Cash. The successful bidder, other than the plaintiff, o« the lands being knocked down to him, .shall deposit with the Clerk of the Court, five per centum of the amount of his bid, as a guarantee of his goo4 faith in the bidding. The same to be That would be quite a lot,” he said, “bout five thousand publicity men in. Pursuant to a Decree of the Court thario for a change. I’m sort of be-' “"^anks, Jane,” he said, as he help- “I guess we won’t go into that. I New York, and n|any of them are the'ijn the above stated case, I will .sell at ^o the purchase price^upon' have dinner together, joy feeling like a husband-robbing Lo- rived—and Tony ro.se to it n(*ly. thario for a change. I'm sort of be- “Thanks, Jane,” he said, as he h« ^ ginning to lose confidence in myself.” ed Ellen out of the car. “You were guess you understand.” He hesitated,Personality “buUder-uppers.” Onjfe*i))ublic outcjy-.Ao” the" highest biddeV,,''''' Ellen felt just a little icy, inside. It nice to wme to was the first time since her wedding that she’d actually made the break— would have that she’d put herself, married, in a bad left it that _ , . , , ^ i u u position of accepting social favors Kraciou.s goodnight. For a mo- Tony was very close, it was a short, fered-small prizes-to its off ice force I hour.-* for such sales, the following de-l^^'^ deposit, or should from another man. jment one imagines that she meant step. Sandy, you say.” “Let’s make lim, beautiful hand rested yielding—to making crazy, sweet ad Hut despite his closeness, he^or the best comments on one of their .scribed property, to-wit: 1 All of the ri^hl, title'' and interest “ini ^bon she leaned out of the car couldn’t know that .she was near to (radio programs. Two office boys got III meet pu anywnere you say,^^^^ sire told h.m, at tny_-t!n«|i,fhtly upon the aleeve of Tony's coat. , miaaiona. it a real party,” he “You’ll not forget,” she said, “that Won’t you come up,’ it’s my birthday Saturday, and that “for just a minute?” she asked, first and second prizes! 5f Hugh B...Workman, the same Ik*- ^ “■ ; ' ing a one-ijkxth (1-5) undivided inter* New York taxicabs are going in and to all that tract, piece or streamline or at least they look a pai-oel of land situated, lying and b<‘- hive a cocktail waiting for me ?>* said. “We’ll dre.ss, and 111 stop for you the crowd is coming down to our coun- But Tony wa.s moving away from' little that way, with highly noticeable, j^g in Hunter Tawnship. Uuren.s at your place in about an hour. I don t try place for the week-end. You said her, down the steps. It .seemed as ifllfaudy trimmings. New York is still iCounty,. .South Carolina, known as the suppose, by any chance, that you d you’d be there, you know.” the distifnee was automatically wid-j waiting for streamlining on a big a. C. VVorkman place, and containing i Tony mumbled something. It sound- ening (between them. . • ‘scale with engines in the rear. Detroit^ four hundred and sixteen (416) acres, ; more or less, bounded on the north by , ^ , . . _ _ Rhett Miller and J: K. Workman, on! But she wa.s all ready when he of the car. But his movement was less—your invitation means more than eaihe.for herdn an hbqr (.she met him **'|'csted by Gandy’s gay, tactless I think it does. You must realize why M the door, he mustn’t come up to her voloe. ' I can’t.” (the. only attractive street news stand so^abviously unchanged apartment!) I “Throwing a party,”^Sandy ask^,^ Ellen wa.s fumbling with her latch!in New York, There’s a movement on “Marriage,” she said, "hasn’t chang-,ed to Ellen like “I’ll remember.” Andi “I’d like to,” he said, “bqt I don’t seems skeptical, that, Sandy.” [then he was starting to slam shuC the trust myself tb come up witVi you. Un fail to comply with the terms of the sale,., tht*- said lands shall he resold on the .same or some subsequent sale.sday oh the same termSi at the risk of the defaulting purcha.ser. Tlie puicha'Ser to pay-for papers,-stamps and record ing. THOS. W. BPINNETT, (’. C. C. P. & G. S., Uurens, S. C. DaUMl Dec, 17th, 1934.—l-.3-3tcb, -LAND SALE Sandy did it all very well! It was as jf that evening he were planning to outdo himself — to make the party ‘and ndt inviting me! How pome? El- key. She knew in her soul that shel^oot to make them uniform' all over len. should have somebody along who must open the door quickly, (before town, talks her language. She’d be lost with she told Tony how mi^h she wanted memorable. They .rode in state to onej^ii of you folks—who are Philistines.”; him to come in, how much she wanted of the larger hotels that boasted a! Sandy, you see, was assuming—the him not to trust himself. She couldn’t dance orchestra and a roof garden. i other three, Jane and Ellen and Tony,! makethat move A window that attracts many pass ers-by is one made up of rows and she wouldn’t. He j rows of the heads of our Presidents. They were shot, in the hotel eleva-* realized 'it at the same horrible sec-, wouldn’t be given a chance to hurt I They’re all jn what purfxorts to be tor, to the roof garden. They werelP*’^—that Ellen was to be a membeF^Ker pride, or to break her heart. .Shej‘*naturail” colors, and each head is showhj tb^ a table" beside the ’danceparty! The birthday hou.se par-> must open the door, now—-and go m-j About two inches high. To me they’re j^floor.^. ty to which Jane had invited Tony— side, alone. |utterly gruesome and remind me of “It’a a nice roof!” she told him—and tried" valiantly not to tell herself that it would have been perfect if Tony Tony evidently, to her mind, was still In the morning Jane’s letter came, j hothing .so muoh as the dried and play;.ng the role of a bachelor! as Ellen had known that it would. j.shrunken heads of the South Ameri- “Gf course, you can come, Sandy,” “My party,” read the pseudo-origi-lean head hunters. had been the one to hold back her “j'® said, sweetly, “if yO'U want to. It nal letter, "is going to,be very infor-l chair, to seat himself opposite her! M suppose,” said Sandy, as he stud- T U. S. Road Funds • Allotted State 1^1,692,896 By Federal Govern ment For Next Year. might be much more charming for El- mal. Just a few of my oldest and most len to have on* of .her own—sort, intimate friends have been asked ied the menu, “that the boy friend is Maybe you have the right idea, at'down. Of course, I do hope you can working or something. Well, more j that.” (come and that you won’t find it too power to him!” | And then the car had gone flashing dull—being among;, strangers.” ^ And Ellen echoed, “More power to down the street. l' As Ellen read the edged words, she him,” as she folded her hands tight For a long moment- there was si- was suddenly more bitterly annoyed beneath the damask table cloth, and jence befej^*! Ellen found words. Bo- j than she hgd ever -been in her life, let her eyes wander across the room. |!fore she spoke in a voice that was shoti “I won’t go,” she was storming,'“I At her glance wandered from table to i through with bewilderment. ’ ‘ ' table, she felt her body stiffen. For “And now,” she said, “what are we there, directly across the <hance floor, going to do ? ” immaculate in dinner jacket^ and with! Tony laughed boyishly, his blue eyes bluer than ever, sat] ’ “I guess,” he said, “that it’s all a^t! Tony. Tony wasn’t alone, either, for jit begins to look as IT you're comi^ Jane, ill a wisp of devastatfngly cut with me to a house party. Sandy cenMand Tony, on Saturday? ’DeLm up j j .u « flame-colored chiffon, sat opposite I tainly put Jane in an odd position) jwith^you, I mean. I’ve decided to ac- will be used under the Hay^ liini. 1 didn't he? But, as usual, she camejcepC the gal’s invitation—it ought cobper- **W?iy,” Ellen whispered, and her through one hundred percent.” j be fun.” [ation by .states and the federal gov- breath came in startled little gasps,] ‘^Yes,” said E^len, "yes, she did.K (Continued Next Week). Jane did come through. As usual.” | At the corner of Bryant park behind I the east by lands of J. F. Workman ("arolina, the library, they’ve built just aboutjand Mrs. Belle .Suber, on the south by i>aurens. ^ lands of Jno. L. Youn^, and on the west by lands of T. I). Davis and C. V. Monroe. 'Ferins of Sale: Cash. The sucoes.sful bidder on-the lands being) knocked down to him shall deposit with the Clerk of Court five per centum of the amount of his bid as a guarantee of his good faith in the bidding, the same to be applied to the purchase price upon his compliance with the terms of the same, otherwise to be paid to the plaintiff for credit on the indebted ness. In the event the successful bid- <ler should fail to make such deposit or should fail to comply with^ the tei ms of the sale the lands «ha1l be 'resold on the same or some subsequent salesday on the same terms, at the 'risk of the defaulting bidder. Purchas- —— . er lo pay for pa per s^, stamps and re- South CaTolina Given Sum of cording. I won’t! I won’t! I won^!” I That resolution carried her through [the first half of the day. CarriecTher [along until Sandy’s note arrived. “I’m wondering,” Saiidy wrote, “if I Washington, I^. 28. Wallace today apportioned ^125,000,- 000 of federal funds to aid states in highway constructron during the fis- can go up to Jane’s party with youi®®^ )rear beginning next July 1 • mmm ^ ^ 1 • M A ^ MA A ^ A A«rA«lA.lvlA Ip Court of Common Pleas. W. Sco'tt Farley, Recriver x>f the First National Bank of Clinton, S. C., Plaintiff^ vs Ben Workman, Defend ant. INirsuant to Decree of the Court in the above statexl case, I will .sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, at Laurens, C. H., K. C., on salesday in January next,,j)eing Monday, the 7lh day of the month, duFing the legal houi’K for kuch sales, the following de- sCrilH'd property, to-wit: All of the‘right, title and interest of B<‘n Workman, the same ’in-ing a one-si-xth (1-6) “undivided interest In and to all that tract, pieee or parcel of land situated, lying and iH^rng in Hunr ter Township, l-aurens County, South Caroljjqa. known a.s the. A. C, Work man ^ place, containing four hundred and sixteen (416) acres, more or less, bounded on the north by Rhetf .Miller and J. F. Workman, on the ea.st by lands of J. F. Workman and Mrs. Belle As no deficiency judgment is sought against the defendant herein the sale shall be closed at the concluding ofic u 4U i i j t ..... , , I Suber, on the .south by lands of Jno. the biddirtg and upon the successful , „ 'j _ ..u. —^ u.. i__j- SecreUry bidder^mprying “wUh "the’tTrmrol The funds^'madp available this fi.s- She spoke so softly that for all Tony,|QOC O *• knew she was sighing. He didn’t Icnbw! X vvv * OHUaCS a O ‘‘why. there’s Tony, now!” It wasn’t thSft her voice carried^ it was that her thought carried! Tony I knew she was sighing, looked up from across the room asithat all at once there was a seething) sharp as Sandy did from across the [anger in her heart. | table. Aiid then, without a word to] “You’re rather a peach, you know,”! lernment. States must matcSi federal funds with an identical amount. The federal government pays its share whqn given [under th<*firm name and style of M the .sale. THOS. W. BENNETT, of T. D. Davis and C. V. Monroe. Terms of Sale: Cash. The succes^ ful bidder on the lands being knocked C. C. C. P. & G. S., Uurens, S. Dated Dec;n7th, 1934.—l-3-3tcb. — ^ LAND SALE State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. In the Court of Common Pleas. j Clerk of Court five per centum of the amount of his bid as .^ guarantee of I his good fi.ith in the bidding, the same to be applied to the purchase price upon his compliance with the terms of the same, otherwise to be paid to the W. J. Bailey and the Estate of .M. , . ..., - ... • j cj ’ o- i .. J • u • p aintiff for credit on the indebted- S. Bailey, partners, doing business * , 4 .. ^ i wj . 41:^1#: J 4 1 i- ness. In the event the huccessful bid- proof of completed work. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers, Plaintiffs, AppC&r SutUrdayi ^Apiportionments included: Gejorgm,[against >enella ’B. Milam, Pinnacle the girl in flame color who sat oppo-i^he told Tony, and her tone was iiot The 1935 Pontiac six and eight cjq-P®G s..aroiina, si,o;r^,oi>D; len- sita him, he was up out of his seat,’at all ca.sual. “You’ve made everythingjinder cars will be presented to the|"®®*®®» $2,638,159; Virginia, $2,278,- ^*1 $3,168,221; North Carolina, $2,938,- |657; ^uth Carolina, $1,692,896; Ten- was aiHning over, the polished imuare of dance floor. “Say,” he began, “this i8_a sur prise!” Sandy had risen, and was fingering the silkiness of his Vj^ndyke beard. THie gesture was sophastT^ted, per haps, but the eyes above the beard were frankly‘'fppF^n»iv«. ‘IS0 it is,!? said Sandy. He grinned very easy for me, tonight. But ev^] public for the first time on Saturday ^*^5. though you’re so regular, even though rin the show rooms of the 'Thomason you've been wonderful, I couldn’t J Motor emopany at Laurens, according possibly accept Jane’s invitation — I to an announcement, in today’s paper. nervouely. “Just what doe.s one do in a situation like this?’’ he asked. “It’s fldl not of order!” Elian was laughing. She -triedto her laughter sound casual, says, ‘Hello’,” she said, “and can’t possibly go tb her party. She v^s forced into asking mi^ you realise that, ^le doesn-’t want jne — why should she want me? It’s you she Wyants!” Tony answered. “I’d like, Ellen,” he said, answer ing the first part of her remark, “to CARD OF THANJKS Mitts, et al. |der should fail to make such deposit or should fail to comply with the terms of the .sale the lands .shall be Pursuant to a Decree of the Court : re.sbld on the same or .some subse- in tihe above stated case, I will sell at quent salesday on the same terms, at . 4 ♦u u 4 1 the risk of the defaulting bidder. Pur- pubhe outcry to the highest bidder, , . - ■ , . .Hirer in or in front ^ the Court *"'* House, at Laurens, S. C., The Pontiac six will will be definitely for entered in the low-price field for 1935. shown to our son, Hugh Roy Craln^ The manufacturers are planning one of the biggest sales campaigns in the history of the industry. The hew We wish to thank the many friends^y in •^^"^^^'lag^in^t^Tf^S^int^^iti*^^ r theh^ courtc.sies and attentionphe 7th day of the month, 1935, during bejclosed at the-conduding of the biddihg^and upon the successful while he was a patient in the Hays hospital. We 'also greatly appreciate everything dor-e by Doctors Hays and model represents a new peak of* autoi., Rhame and the nurses. mobile progress and Mr. "niomason invites' the pi*ilc to visit his place Mr. and Mrs. Walter jCrain. make all pf life viery easy for you, ifrin Laurens and sea the 1935 offerings I could. That happens-^-” hi$ voice also had lost its caeual note—“that happens to be the way I care about you.” He paused. And then he Timv wasn’t as brown as he had answering the last part of what she haid $aid to him. . he added, ”1 dcTwhdniwfttfly saw him aU wrong, Ellen,” tie eaid , v “At a time like this, parties join to-;you’d come to Jane’s parly. She ma^ n " on Saturday. BOARD TO MEET The executive board of the Auxil iary of the First Presbyterian church sriH meet Monday a^rhooii* ait '4 o’clock with Mrs. B. Giaham. _ FOR THE NEVK'lTEAR Journals CHRONICLE PUa (JO. the legal hours for such sales, the fol lowing dtS’cfIbW property, to wit: All of that certain piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Town of Clinton, County and State aforesaid, and being my house where I now reside and having' thereoin my one' ftor’y frame shibgleroofed dwell ing, also one one-story frame, metal roofed store room and lying, on the. south side of West Pitts St. and fac ing thereon about one hundred forty (140) ft. and bounded 1^ follows: the North by Pitts St.,' on the East by lot of Geo. H. Ellis, oh the South by lands of Mrs. W. P. Mont joy,, on bidder complying with the terms of sate. 'PHOS. W. BENNETT, . C. Cf C. H. A G. S., Laurens, S, C. Dated Dec. 17th, 1984.—V3-3tcb.- CKCur COLDS mmm mscoMPS FIVEO : ^IsiHICIica MiStMliLTES ) - \ ■ X ■V