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N'' ' 'TM ■;t '??fcT7 / - (^GE BIGOT - K I *f^ /■ ’■ ,') . ■■ t-r 4 / NOTICE OF SALE I Joanna Mill doldville, D^. io. — Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Franklin visited relative's in Columbia Saturday. ^ Mr. and Mrs. John Fox and family •mp n IVTON CHRONTI^T E, n>imy»Nt s. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, i9S$ A mu State of . South'Carolina, County of 'Laurens. ^ In Court of Common PleaR. L. M. Wilson, Plaintiff, vs Georsre P. Moore, Individually; and Adminii^ trator, ot al, Defendants. Ponnaot td a Decree of^the Coiict spent the, week-end in Salem. ‘ kk Mka^d>ove stated case, I will sell at j Charles Chapman of Pelaer, recent- public outcry to the highest biddcl*, •itlwr in or" in froht' of the Court House, at Laurens C. H., S. C., on SaTesday In January, 1936, next, be- ly'visited his parents, iMr. and Mrs. C. F. Chapmen. _ i .Announce Birth ing Monday, the 6th da'yof the month,; Mr. aniP.Mr;-. Charlie .Meeks an-^ Perlvar^^ we say t|K»se ,Wordi\^auto- durin^ the legal hours fcfr such sale.®,'r.,:unVr? the birth of ^a daughter on matically sometjmes, vtithout tha following describe -CHRlSTMAS- Tk Mira^! Of All Time By Katl^l^n Norris Once again the punctual calepidar-liitViAl and superstition; they have platod it deep in the gold He so hat ed. Par from sjiaring their coats, their bread, with His holy poor they have taken the list penny in tribute from the needy, and have said it was for Gofi’.s glory. They have forgotten meekness, and goo<ines?, and C' ! \ I CT I- c > V /S l^A V S Y O U~ BIG DIVIDENDS brings us to the year’s greatest feast, and once again we say to each otherj^ “Merry Chri«tmia.s!’’ and “God bless you’" t^ey stop- jiing to,think bf theii;/meaning. Any conventionalized wish or greeting is that were hungry, and .sick, and in '.ToachiT ComplimenliJl 'j" of becominpr mechanical 'plison. The ehiidron of-grade r,-B ■delight-'^”'*'long ugly ages of hours fcfr such .sale.®,'r.iiun’cr? the bn th o! ibed proirexty, to Monday, iX-cenibCr 1<*. wit:' . ' “.All that piece, ‘pafc;el or lot of land, lying, being and situate In thei , Town of Clinton,, County of Laui^ns; fully sarpri.--l their teacher. Mi.ss ' -I'^'n-ine.s.® and the ble.ss.ng do:abuse, could „ot quench the truth and f State of South iCarolina. containing a J4utli Todil.-who i.s to iTc married .sooh,'^^^*^-'; their fruit. It is a-poor heart in-, the poW.er of what thi.s unsown Car- fraction of an acre, and bounded onavUha kitchen shower on Monday eve- feel the infection penter .s\(,uietlyc«Aid so many.yearsi the north,by a nrw'Atrei-i. running-in'nirig at the home of Miriam Daven- happiness, and brotherlincss on;iMpibe the tortuies and thv pris-i A western direction inter.secting j, .u Variou.s gam.-s were enjoyinl, Chnstma^ day, that does not expand , ons, the relil5P>us wars' and th(^ long' Broad street, “20 feet thereon;-qfl.. th-e . a-r .waidi the’gift.® were pre.sented the-^warmth and genej-osity and .sickening storib^ of heretics and per-‘ east bv Murgrove street, (;:> fed ; , M.i.ss Todd, fruit, fwmeh, sandwich-acrossjhe nation .seculions and oppressions, that truthi- .thereon; on the .south by lands of -s and-cakes were served bv -Miss f wave on Dec-emVr 2.). ,and that power remain in the very H. D. and \V. A.' Henry, 220 fed Kmma Little. Mis.s Phoebe Wither-' j-'^all kiww just, how infectio^;name of Je.sus ■ ChiW, and healing thereon; and on the west by othe' .j.con, and Mrs. Davenport. ~ . f^hnstmas spirit and love and brotherhbod still widen Ijtflds of H. I), and \V. A. Henry, r)."' .. : Fry YoiiF Honie Town Fir.st feet thereon, .Above described lot is, known as the L. ,1. Moofo Home Place Presented Fv is. We all know' with what cold-'and deepen where thi^t Name i.s blooded deternnr^ation we decide in found. . The world, wherNdt .speaks. «• ^-*1 . * "i. cr _-u V. ,.v....v.v iuiuiu.. I tiv wi»nu, wm:n xii, creedAnd the with the addition of thirty (.iO) fe<’tlyj,y enjoyed an unusual treat onjly. conve5.ed to him by H. D Henry andlay evening of la.st week 1,%Lhow irresistablv the cur W. A. Henry on the south.side of hisiw f. v invited them to her Jiiesi.iaDiy me c old lot and like amiu^t taken off hi. "I;-, u°L "L ‘<> <>d'- "Oklf'.. f’™ ott home for a bird and waffle supper. Those who were present to enjoy Mrs. Fpy's hospitality were; Misses Doro thy Hagan, R6»a Dreher, Eloise John- .son, Mildred Workman, Mable Aldred, C-atherine Blakely, Phoebe Wither- spdon, ami Mi.ss Emma Little. NCfriCE OF ANNUAL • MEETING The annual meeting of the ~Board of County Commissioners will be held, as requirml by law, on Thurs- it on the imlebtedness. In the event .January 9, 1936, at 10 a. m. It is the .®itcct‘ssful bidder should fail to i-(>que«t<*d that all claims old ,Jot for., street purpose.s,” Terms of ^le: 'The successful bid der, other tlmn the Plaintiff herein, immediately "upon the conclu.sion of the bidding, shall fleposit with the Clerk of Covirt the sum of four (4%) percentum 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 hi.s com plying with the terms of sale, other wise to be paid to Plaintiff for cred- make*such deposit, or should fail to comply with the U;rms of sale, the name or some subsequent .Salesday said lands .shall be ra?-sold on ,tht on the .same terni.s, at risk of the be faulting purcha.wr. The imrchaser tt) pay for paper's, stajnps and recording." THOS. W.' BENNETT,. C. C. ■€.>. & G.. S. hated Oep. 18, 1935.—1.2-3tcb. : BONDS CALLED against the county be filed with the clerk of th^^ board on or before .Jan uary 1, 1936, that the said claims may be projMU'ly piepared for...,said mt^Jt- ing, which will be the final one for U955 official business, 1 . A'. RHKTT MARTIN, B. Y. CULBERTSON; Sujwrvi.sor . Clerk. - J-2-3t' 'Notice to the Holders of Bonds of Ihe Town of ClintoniT South Carolina: Notice is her.eby given, That the Town of Clinton, ih the State of South Carolina has, pursuant to its right, elected to call in,and redeem onIjurisdiction NOTICE ■ The .undersigned, rweiver of The Farmers Natibnal Bank of I.^aui'eps, will offer at pubBc .sale to the high est bidder for cashv subject to the ap proval of thf Comptroller of the Cur rency of the United\States and to confirmation by a courtXof competent “without recourse and do anything for churches, sees only the hypocrites and And we all know how in-1 the pretender.®—they were there in His day, too, ,. But behind them and bnder them and all about them, holding* together that tremendous innovation that we call “Christianity” are the millions who go on .struggling toward the day when His kingdom will come; trying always to be kinder and more gener ous, to feed the hungry and comfort the comfortless in His name. And wherever they kneel in churches to day they find Him, find a reason- and an answer to our troubled questions, discover for themselves that His task for us^is easy, and JHs burden lighfe,'- Christmas i.s His day and their da^. The blowing horns, the gifts and holly, the holiday and the feast are but the guinea’.® stamp. The gold of Fhe (Chamber of Commerce knees, sweeps us away from all our bearings into a very glory of*- buying and giving, pBtnning and decorating, sweeps us into that old childish king dom of. surprises and Santa Claus and tree, in spite of ourselves! Perhaps ten million persons won’t have a good time Christmas in Amer ica. They live in lifeless, loveless homes, or in hotels, and the additional holiday will only mean to them a day of golf, if they are Californians, or a day of bridge and yawning and a daytime nap if they are pot, and too heavy a dinner. The sti'cets and the shops and th^menu-car<ls will all be decoraUsl with holly and bells, and red ribl)ons, but that will only add (Ihri.stmas belpr^s to the kingdom one more note to their general ®ense J that Im-s within each one of our hearts of di.scontent with life;'their sense oLiand souls being out of it all. H. D. HENRY 1898-193.1 F. M..BOLAND H. D. HENRY & COMPANY ^ INSURANCE STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE LOANS NEGOTIATED Telephone 121 . J \ January 1st, 1936, at the face amount without warrantie.® of any kind or thereof and accrued interes^\to Jan- charaeter” at the Court House in Lau- uary 1st, 19^6, the following out-'tens, H. (’..'on Wednesday, January standing bonds of said Town to-wit:-jHth, 1!>36, at 11 A.M., all remaining . 1, $25,000 Water Works and Elec-jas.sets of the'said Farmers National trie Light Bonds, dated July 1st,‘Hank of Laurens, South Cat-qHha, less 1906, payable July 1st,, 1946, (with j.such items as may be jiaki or other- the privilege re.served by the Town to wi.se disposed of pripr^to the .®aid redeem the .same after twenty years!date of sale hereti^ftii'e mentioned, from tbeir date), bearing interest at! ..\ list of*^the at(set.s so offioed forj the. rate of five (5%) per centum, | sale-will be ^file at the Palmetto | ^j^^^hes aforementioned, I payable annually, and consisting of j Bank. LaurCn.®, S, ('., Office of Huff ^,,,1 childrenV delight and the* fifty (50) negotiable .couiion bonds of!& Huff^'Atlorneys, and at the office <linn4*r® viuV natmallv do not $500.(10 vml,, m.mi«'.v.l 1 t.. .'.0 in-lvf-.t>Zvc..iv..r „f Iho F„(rae.,i._Sk- elusive. *; o..„i. ..r i i->— ’ But to a hundred million hearts and .souls the day will bring the brigntest hours of kthe year. In forty million homes there w^ill be happiness, happt^ ness over small gifts and unusually tender good wishe.s^ happine^ in children’-s ecstacies, and ytpe high spirits that atte'nd an upUsually goo<l dinner, loved. Jaceii abtiut Ijie ilining table and the filler of excitement and hospitality arid pheer that is well- described bv^^e word “gala.” Forty million gal» occasions all being ccle_^ braledytd once. No wonder the very word^ Christmas one’s blood to dancing and lifts one’s heart! This is celebi'ating on a pretty large scale, after all, and although we <lon’t do it i.n the old jicasant fashion, with jia- rades through the streets, and holiday head-dres.sesf—un<l much dancing in wooden shoe.®, we have our .(juieter ijoys that are just as deep. Ilowevej-, even when you li.st the POLICE RADIO SET UP The city authorities have recently purchased and installad for the pa trol car of the police department a two-way radio system of the most modern design. The set-up covers a radius of three mile's and has bi'en given a thorough test and rate<l as i entirely satisfactory. The two-way | communication enables officers in the j car to communicate instantly with ( eadquarters upon receiving calls for jKilice assistance. AN ANNOUNCEMENT The I^ractice of > DRS. SMITH & SMITH Oi>TOMEtRISTS Will Be Conducted As Formerly By DR. FELDER SMITH Each office will be open daily from 8:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. A competent assistant will be in charge who will make appointment for EYE EXAMINATIONS CLINTON LAURENS A’ SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE “The Paper Everybody Reads** Subscribe to The Chronicle — S1.50 a Year HofuH Bank of Laurens, South taro- gifts and tivc and feast had no isj/Tina, in ('linton, S. (’., for* inspection j ,.,.ason , - for being than that we partu'.s lu'ior to the j were a sort of 2. $45,000 >4ewer System Bonds iated July 1st, l9ll<,payable July 1st,!by intere.sted 51, (with the privilege reser^d by ^ 'custom, and people had always done the^Town to redeejy the .same on Ju- U. S( OTT HARLEY, Receiver,that way on that day. they would ly 1x1931, or any .intet^ l>aymenti rarniers National Bank, ' lipng survive . \ < date h^ei-eafter), interest at; Laurens, S. C. v j ^ year or two^u- a .lozen | the lat^of fi\e (^ r) per .-ceirtTIm i I-2^.)tcd. . yeai*s', the life would somehow go out! Z sSfiCEi"' nati.m aay oi u^uaiy in oatn year as . ^ niove it to another date. .Anotherna- evidenced l^Vte-rest couponliMhere-l . • 1935 . ition Would alter its nature. In a short to fltt&cpvd cxci^t thdt th<j first &nd The books of the County Treasurer i while nothin^r recojfnizable would Ih' last interest cod^ons evidence six ! will be open for the collection of taxes |-u.ft,of it at all. ' ' in5Mtlh.s inteiest. \ ^ ^ • [for the fi.scal year, 1935, at the[ Not .so I'hristmas., Dow.n t^ix)ugh 3. $20,000 W atei i\oiks Kxtension ^Treasurer s*—offiee from September aj^es the unchanj^ed f2fl(H*y of it Bond.s, dated July 1st, 1911, payable 15th to December 31, 1935. After De-iconics untouched. Haiti hearts soften July IsL 1951,. (with th^rivilege re- cember 31 one per cent will be added. 1 because of it; troubled spirits find a aerved by the Town toVedeem on After January 31, two per cent will | few hours of ivst. and the old and the July 1st, 1931, or on any inmost pay. be .added, and after February 29th, jhioiv and the sick and the sad have ment date theieaftei), hearing intei- st;ven per cent will be added until thojtbeir .shait* In the general happines.s est at the late of five (-rir) lH\ccnt- l.)th day of March. 1936, w.hen thejthat nieans-iieace on earth and goodj um per annum, payable annuallV on hooks will he closed. Iwill to men. 1 the Ist day of‘January, in e.ich yhar. All persons owning jiruperty in It has lH*come the. fashion to vayi ■as evidenced by interest coupons more than one school district are re- carelessly that the day of miracles ts* thereto attached, exiept thal the first\juested to call fur receipts in each of ipast. One woqders what the miji'acle] and last interest coupons evidence tV several school districts in which'scoffers ^ake’"<)f Christma.s. What is! SIX uuonths interest. * thAnroiierty is located. This is impor-i their answer when we a.skr“Why ', Notice is further given ibut the tant,^ a.s additional cost and l>ena!tyrt‘hvistmas2’ They-natttrally don’t an-t mu\ Wml.s ma.y he presented for re- may bn attached. |swer. They have to hide their head.®! demption at the ]uincipal offic6 of All abie-oodied male citizens be- tm (!hri.stmas <jav. For C hristmas ^ha.se NaUonar Bank of New Y’ork, tween the^go.® of twenty-one (21) stands as the blazing, inexplicable in the Borough of Manhattan, City and sixty (YW years of age are liable * miracle of all time; not our own two and State of N(>w Y ork. or at the of- to pay a polfStax of $1.00; Commuta-; thou-sand years of history, nor the 1936 BOOKS Day Books \ ✓" We Have: a Complete Line AH Sizes Y" fice of M. S. Bailey and .Son, Bank- tion RoaiF ers, of Clinton, S. C.' By order 'of the Town Council. ^Daled November 29th, 1935. Town of-Clinton, S-rt’. P. BAILEY, Mayor. D. C. HEUSTESS, Clerk and Treasurer. Ta3C\$l.i)0 in-lieu of rualifuur times longer hi.®tory of the old-! duty; .All able^iduKl men between jest nations present any parallel to it. | the ages of 21 .un(l 25 are liable to! A peasant baby was born and- ind 25 t WOS( road duty except Miose in military named Jesus, ami when He^grew up .service, school ti'u.stee^ school teach- He interpreted the old Scriptures to i ‘ers, ministers and stumyits. _|.some humble friends in an obscui'ej on the tax I oriental village, and wa.® suspected of for the Office A well-equipped office is estontial ipTne con- duct of every business it saves time and worry and makes for efficiracy. iiafe you will find W- Dog Owners! your dog^ high ti'eason and was executed as a I common criminal. He never w'pote His I aiATirR TMB- nv mxxM necessary you BIN& FIRE* AND inoculation certificated) the HIWKD HKfc AM) TORNADO county treasurer at the time oLUx DWELi.INt; POLICIES payment or before. Unless pres< books. You are entitled t(^«^hatement of dog tax by reasoii of rantos treat ment. But, it. i.s necessary you theorie.®. They Were directly opposed to everything men called wisdiom at! the/time. They wera opposed to re-j . . . - ^ -ct-!venge, bate, greed, the acquisition ofi Take notice that certain combined ed then, tax cannot be abated. \i wealth and power. They made chil- fire and tornado insurance dwelling Proper attention will be given thoseUren important, ami the sharing of policies exwuted in blank by the who wish to pay their taxes through*f^ur bi'ead, your coat, with your --Staadard Fire Insurance Company of the mail by check, money order, etc., I neighbor. They said weakness was Hai^brd, ConnwticuL Nos, 376218.- giving name of township and number j streimth, and meekness the irresist- 346225, and 370.101-3 <6325, both in-* of school district. ' ible ^wer, and that he who would be cl^ive, baVe been lost or misplaced.. Persons^sending in lists of namesIfii^st fhinpng us all must be our ser- These policie.® are not negotiable, and ^ to be taken off are requesteiFto send; vant. \ obligated there- them early and give the, township and j There, ^ that sentence, is the living under, and any jierson who receives, * school district of each as the Treas-; miracle of^Wl time. For what*name^ puirhases, or holds any one of said urer i.® very busy during the month of,and what s^-y comes next? If you policies does so at his own risk, inas- December nneb as no one is authorizetl to*issue,!. ' aegotfate, or deliver said contracts of’^tf fnaurance for and on behalf of Btandard Fire Insurance Company. * ‘ THE STANDARD FIRE INSUR- i ANOE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONNECTfeUT. 2^af4to. ■^Lgarj-jn'.I -4 everythii^ you need in New Year, -y ice Supplies for the ■? K- . answer hastilyy’Confucius,” or “Mo- D. ROY SIMPSON, > hammed” you wUl only tell me what County Treas. 1 susjiected any^y—that you don’t ■I i|.i I I . ' III. ' j know anything' an^ut Confucius or Mohammed. \ g' Amuse yourself, atMhe Christmas eve breakfa.®t table on\this day by 'trying to name the pei^n next in ■importance to Jesus Christ M«dicat«d with irigr«di«nts of „yickt Vapoi^b PUBLISHERS - PRINTERS^. STATIONERS Telephone No. 74 CIinton,‘S. C. TO THE CHRONICLE Vicks Cough Drop TTnder the^nner of that [Name men 7 have ' someti 'strange things. They have burk^ it in autiful done ^ *■