The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 29, 1938, Image 7
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29j 19S8
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, a^INTON, S. C
PAGE SEVEN
; Book 17, 43, in the office of the
j Clerk of Court of Laurens County,
(Irani tract.
Also all that tract of kind lyinjr and
Notice Of Tax Sale
I
S. C. Levied on as the property of
By authority of a ta« execution j Viney PitU, the <yaulting taxpayer,
handed me by the Tre^ww of tract, piece or parcel of,
Tens County, I ^ve ^^iland lyinjr, being and situate in Cross
proiierty ; hereii^fter <*escr^ and Township, County of Uureps.
will sell at public outc^ for caah,lg ^ ^ containing 21 acres more or
either in or m of the Court bounded on the north and-
House at Laurens, S. C., on . o by lands of Geo. Dondy, on the,
January 2, 1939, it being Salesday In formerly of'
January’, the following described prop- 3^,bber Dendy j
einy, lying, being and .situate in Uu- tract, piece or parcel;
rens County. Sute of Starth Carolina. „jj,,
^ Township, County of Laurens, S. C.,!
^ . .f 1 11 j containing 32 acrt>s more or less,
.\ that tract of land lying and sit- i i ... .♦u v i i f i
^ boumletl on the north by lands of J.
uate m Cross Hill township. County , u i i e i
? , o .r- - • • irt.» H. iMil er, on east by lands of Ix'wis
of I^aurens, S. C„ containing 102 acres ’ .u i i <• »
, ’ -u D c X.,.. * on the south by lands of .\nna.
more or less, known as the R. S. Tur- • , *111 f
1 ..u 11 ti 1 ♦+• V ibivis, and on the west by lands of
ner place, on the old Pucketts ren> *u i i,
, , , 1 J r I „ r rank rranklin. Known as the John
load, houndeti by lands of Joe Watts.
the Jenkins place. Jane .\ustin and
the Kate Owens place. I-eviod on as , . u-
^ ‘>eing jii t rtxss Hill Township, County
th6 pmporty of W.ll ,1. I..n,l>o,., the ^ ^ ..„„,aim,nt 3T acvs.l
e au ing axpa>e^. nioiv or less, bivunded on the north
All ..that tract, pitco or parcel of ainl east by Rubber l)endy, on the
land lying. lx*ing and situate in Cross south and west by lands of Hiloryj
Hill Township, l^aurens C^ounty, S. C., Dendy. }
containing 30 acres more or less. lx*viiHi on as the pro|HM-ty of Fed
bounde<i on the north by lands of Jim Dendy. the defaulthig taxi>ayer.
Watts, on the east by lands of Henry ~ . ^ ~ .
XT ,, , i- rk T u n A1 that ct'rtain tract, piive or par-
Hi formerly of Dr. J. H. Miller, on , - , , , • , . * 1 * ,
..au u 1 J * I II Muiaa.. i’**! lying, being ami situatt'
the south by lands of Dr. J. H .Miller, . • . .
, /. I 1 f u- 1 4. >n l>aurens County, Ktate of .South
on the* west by lands of r rank Dendy. ,, .. , .-o -
X . , r < aroiina, containing li.l..! acri‘s, more
on .» tho nro,.orty of Martha
IVn,ty, thr drfaultmg taxpayrr. i,y ,.f B.
All that tract of land lying and Ik‘- Wharton to a |>oint of. interswtion of
ing in C’ross Hill Towmship. Iaaui*ens the Claixmce Cunningham lands, and
County, S. ('., containing .'>5 acres southeast by lan<ls of the estate of R.
more or les.s. Uiumhsl on the north by -M. C'unningliam. on thi* south and
lands of Hilory iKmdy. on the east by southwest by .'Caluda river, being
lands of T. H. Carter, on the south by part of the original Rosemont plan-|
lands of T. H. Carter, on the west by tation. Ii*‘vi<*d on as the projM'ity of,
lands of Dr. J. H. .Miller, known as th.- e-iate of John Cunningham, thel
a part of Willis iHmdy Place, l.evied defaulting taxpayer.
BOWL BUSINESS
0*0
FooibaWs bifif!est in'ent rt^mer. on .\rir Year's
Day in this modern world. Hcir-s of all fiavors
(fttract several hundred thousand spectators.
Here are last year's howl fiarnes, jrhere hu^e
crowds gather again this Ncir Year's Day,
Roosevelt Ready To Ask Congress
For Huge National Defense Program
May Tell Lawmakers Hem is- outline of the propolis:
phere Faces Armed Threats.
Second Messasie To Be Sent
Week After Rondy Convenes.
Air force—Orders for thou.sands of
additional army and na\’y planes in
the next two years (ixich service ha*
about 2,()<)(l first line craft now), Un-
Washington. DiK. id .- President ^
t!ainin>r, hi'M ip reserve. Mlany
losevelt was n^xirttsl authoritatively, wpuhl In- usihI to eouip the national
Roo
tmlay t o have deciilinl on a double-
barreh*tl rt'lromme^idation to congress
for nati.vnal defense reinfoix*einents
of ur.|Mxvcdente«l peace-time magni
tude.
Persons clo..io to the administration
said the chief e\tvutiv»‘ intendml to
report, ;tv the aiiiuia] he will
ih-livev pi'i'Minally to a ji»iiu .siri.iti'-
luip the national
guard.
I nder plans a.A‘a<ly announced,
the civil aeronautics authonty and
the national youth administration are
to assi.-tt in sHij^oling upwaiil.s of 100,-
000 pilots :uTn 12.»,lMMt, nitX’hanics as a
military "backlog."
.New ail h.i-es an contemplattsl.
A ke.v = hji-rtive i-; expansion of the
on as the pix>|M-rty of (Kmrge Dendy.
the defaulting taxjiayer.
.Ml that tract of land lying and In*-. /Vsni/eiiii** tritpirnl hottirrnrtlx.
ing in t'niss Hill Township, County*
of the \ i or gfi/;n'.>«, l*a>rtti<‘nii's lltn.. . ' ti •.'(
to 101(t. I.ofl \i‘t:r il nttractvd OOJtO'J npcrlutors t T » ;
fornin di’fvat ilaUamo Ity a »vorr of l.'i-O. Uon'r • i r'/rf ri. 'r
of thv lO'Ml rroutl. Thv aiHulariilnr toiirit'inn I r.f i\ .% <.'■ r-s
niu’rodon ihr ^anir, fvatiirinf! n pnrudt' of n'/rr/. I /' ■ <’ ■ j
All that tract. pU-ce or parcel of "f Uurens. C.. containing H3 mTeS|
land lying being an<l situate in the more or less. Ihiunded on the north;
<'ounty of I.aurens. State of South by lands fonnerly of W. W, Hall, on'
Carolina, containing 4.n acres more or (he tuist by land- of \N m. L. (irant,
less. lM>umhsl on the north by lands on thi* south by lamls of .Mis.s ,\nnie
of launmce David.son known as the Whit.fopd. and on thi- west by lands
Henry Place, on the east by the Wat- of Wi.lie iK-ndy.
swm lamls. on the south by lands of Also 13 acn*s. known as the Henry
lauivnce Daviilson, and on the w»st Walts Place, just outside of tb«* cor-
by lands of B. J. Bea.sley. Ii»‘vusl on |Hirate limits of the Town of Croiw
as the property of Mamie C. Grant, Hill. laurems County, S. Imunded
the defaulting taxjiayer. on the north by lands of Mrs. I*
' Grant, on the ea!*t by laml-' (»f H. lu.
All thoee cartain traou, or Hitt and J. R. WiUa, on the south by
parrels of land lying, h<*ing and situ- j^nils formerly th«* licake Pla^’e, and
ale in the County <»f liKurens, S. t ., ,,n ihi* wt*st by Francis Grant,
containing in the aggiegate 2i>2 l-IO I,,.vi«Hl on as the pniperty of Henry
acres niopi* or U‘s.-, iM.umbsl on the \ CraiU, the «lefaulting taxpayer. ‘
north by lands of Mrs. .Mattie 1. ♦ |
Young and of (I. Young and of .Ml that tract, piece or jiarcel of.
Joe I’arks, on tin* east by public^ road ,aml lying and laung in Cros^ Hill I
leading from Goldville to .Milton sep- Tounship. County of l4iurens, .S. (k,j
arating the lands conveyed fn»m th«* containing 12 acn— nion- or
lamls of .Mrs. .Mary Vance, on the iKUtmbsl on the north by land- of .Mrs.;
.south by lamls «»f I). P. I'raw'ford, Sarah Watts, on the east hy lands j
and on ths* w<*st by .Simmons <’re«*k di- of Willie Wolff, on the south by lan«b>;
viding thess* lands and laml- of S. J. of .Mis.- .Xniik* Whitefonl, on lh<* wiirt i
Ka.sor. J. D. (*oats uml th«* .Milton by lamU of Henry .\. Grant, and 1
lands of ths- Hairston ••state. laousl knov^n a> the Farnest Noffr. IMaee.
on as the pniperty of S. N. Crisp, the Also all that tract, «»r fiarcell
•lefaulting tax]>ayer. of lami lying and la-ing in Ihi- rorp‘>r-
♦ , , I “t-* limits of the Town of Cnw*- Hill,
All that lot. |»HH-e .»r panml of laml <-„u,rty. K C.. containing Hi,
lying, U-ing ami situate in ths- ( ity |H,uml.-.l ..n the:
of Clinton. laiun-ns ( ,»unty. .>.1.. hav.
ing 911 feet fnmt on (.nsm .Stn-i-t and
running back 3,1.'> ehains, bounded on
the north by Gnsui .'itns-t. on thi- ,, e-tate ami Henry Grant j
ea.st by a n.-u stn-et not nam.sl, mi
the south hy a 2l>- f.H.t a.b-y with
lamls of Young Dendy -n the south ^viH.
s,d^- of alley, on th.- west b.y lot of , •b-faultirig tax'iuiver.
Paul J. .Moore. I<**\i«n1 on as the prop-
eity of .M. ('. H. Dillard, tht- ilefault- T'erim <»f isab*; ('a.sh. Puirha.-er to'
ing taxpayer. pay for tamp- ami n*e<*rding.
, itc-2'.i W. WIKR. .Shiuiff.
.All that tract, pu'ce or parcel of
laml lying, b«‘ing ami situate in I^au-
reiis County. S. containing 3(i
acix*- more 01 less, and lioumled on
the north by lands of .Mary FuIUt and
.Mrs. lioula Fousho, mi tbs* ea.st by
lamls of K. .A. .Adams and .Mrs. 1/OU.a
Foushe. on th«- .south by lands of S. H.
Goggans ami .'s. L. .M<h»m‘, and on the
weMt by lamls of J. .M. .Simmons. I.ev-
umI on as the pnumrty of Tom ('. Full- -Jack Demp.sey—it’s not a time for
•■r, th«‘ (k'faulting taxpayer. debauchery.
The former heavyweight cham- !
.All that lot, piece or parc<-l of land pjon and now New York restaurant •
>hrinrrM nnnttor thv unmod hoMt-U rat tdt'»lar g»nie iit San gran-
rinro rnrh Aeir \vnr’» day, an fn-vni that drear 6.»,fNMI ftatlhall fmna
Inal year nt Kemr tlndnint. The /fame rndt'tt in n arorrieaa lie.
ItrdPant p*iffantry fealnrvd ihr hfiirrrn-hnlr*’a fariod.
New Year's Eve *
Needn't Be V/IId,
Says Ex-Fighter i
New Year’s eve may be a time
foi- celebration, but take it from
\t Miami^ /•/«., IH,(HHP ntlrndvd la»t year a annual iha7t\it* Ron;
'jame where Aninirn def0'aled Mirhifian Slate (t-0. Ilalfintrk Sitz
II) carried the hall far many of Anhnrn'a ftainn. The Oranpe lion i
■s fftal heroniinp a major pridiritn nttrta-tian.
lying, being and situate in the north
western jnirtion of the City of (’lin-
ton, I^aurens ('ounty, S. contain
ing ’li of an acn' more or less, ami
known as id No. 2 as shown on plat
mack* by A. K. .Spencer and A. V,
Martin on Ocl. 2.'i, 1902. Bounded on
the north by lands of Jim Ferguson
102 on the east by lamls of Gid
eon I>*ake 12.T fi*et, on the west by Id
of Press Beasley 143 feet, on the
.south by road extending 140 feet to
lot No. 13 of the aforesaid survey.
I>‘\'»ie<l on the pro|K*rty of Noah .Mc-
Clint(Kk, the defaulting taxpayer.
.All that piece or parcel of laml ly-
operator secs no
reason for young
men and women
to do a lot of
heavy drinking
just because ev
erybody e 1 s e i
seems to be doing j
it. They gain;
nothing by it.
"Lots of our j
’ young w, omen cus- j
I . ^ tomers,’’ saysi
Dempsey, "never order anything |
but ginger ale, orangeade or horse s
necks." |
A horse’s neck, he explains, is j
ing. being and situate in the City of made of ginger ale, ice and lemon.
C.inton. Laurew^ County, S. C., con- If made by peopl? who know their |
raining 32 ftvt x 209 feet on east side business, it doesn’t have any liquor
of Bell Street, lioundeil by Bell .Street
on the west, on the north by U. .S. The current senson^s New Year’s
Rice Id, on the east by lands of W. eve celebrant will behave herself
B. Owens, on the s<>uth by lot of Char- m the following lasliion, says Mr.
lotie A’oung. Levied on as the prop- Dempsey. !
erty of Sam Young, the defaulting She will slick to her own party j
and won’t attract attention to her
self by a lot of raucous laughter
taxpayer.
•Al Ithat tract, piece or parcel of or loud talk. She’ll make noise,
land lying, being and situate in Lau-* because that s (vhat New Year’s is
rens County, S, C., corvtaining 34 acres f®*"* .®be won t become obnox-
more or less and known as the Bea-' *ously boisterous,
verdam tract No. 3 of the subdivision As for being kissed at midnight,
of the Thomas Nance lands according Jack says it’s not necessarily a sign
to a survey and plat of R. A. Austin,* affection, so not?
Surveyor, on Feb. 15, 1907. Bounded ^ Cleveland, Ohio, woman asked a
on the north hy the Bird lands an (jjvorce because her husbiuid scolded
tract No. 5 of said survey, on the biting her fingernails. Hubby
east by tract No. 4, and on the south p^^^bably hurt her to the quick,
by tract No. 1, and on the west by , ^
Bird lands. Being the identical tract M’e carry a cunplete line blank
of land conveyed to Viney 'Pitts by books. Ledgers, Ca^ Books, Joanala,
deed of Ekhnond Nance et al datedj Day Books, etc Call 74 for 71
Feb. 20, 1907, and recorded in Deed' le^s Chronicle PabUskiag Cm
- •• y.v,.
h»)usf session v>n .lamiary 1. that the 1-van aiu-iafl inilu-try’s capacity,
.sicuiity of the nat!»»n ami its neigh- tihrough omiiiieivial ami ev|>ort as
hoi’s was thi'eateiu'd by the arn)e<l "’i‘ll mil;ta'"y orders, to k»*t*[) (xaci?
migh* of aggressive dietaror .vtates. I'vitli *k‘velopnients aliioad. Manufac-
-A \v»*ek later, under present ar- turers consulted by the war deixirt-
rangemeuLs, a -ipivial mes.;age will im*nt olitained the imprx'ssion there
l>ri '^*nt d•‘taIi•‘•i rix*omnu mlations of would Ih* no eompet it ion from the'gov-
an aiiny of air foive of some KI.OiKI eniment plants.
planes and numerous'other nuMisures. -Army (tniops) —Proniiit measures
Thus, the administration conU'in- *•* remedy defieiencies in anti^iixraft
plates a tiiuulrupUHl military air fhs't artillery, tanks and other Wi*!a|x>n.s an<l
of at letisit l.'l.tHKi aiiTiaft. inclmling* •'ll"•>tions ft»r the n*gu!ar army and
t!ie niMiinuim of .3.(HMI eongri'ss an-* lai'Donal guard. .Also, a mabTial in-
thoiized for the navy in tliis year’.s ereast* in tin* air eorps jiersonnel.
i»illi.m dollar fKs*t expaiisiini act. Navy—4'oiitinuing the prt*sent cx-
Tlu magnitude of tb»* air piMgram pansion with fiimls to .start w'ork on
Ini' caused surprise here, espieuilly additional batth-ships, exiH*ct«sl
in \ It w t>f -the fact that some high 5'* be of l.b.iMKl ttms. the workl’s larg-
ai iny offieers were adv^^•;^ling. at * und a -eore of t»ther wai'ship.s.
leas! up to nctiitly. ;i e«*mparati\f y Imliihtry Varitois mt*asur<-< to re-
s'u.i.: air ftMve t»f high ()uality. ducc the tune now estiniateil at eight
F.aiTy in tK*t«»l*er .Major Gem*ral months retiiiin**! in an t*nn*rgx*ncy P>
Henry H. .Arnold, new ehief ctf the wireh faetone- fmin |M-ace P) war
army air eoi o-. •kvlaiasl that th«* pfo’hie* ion. These measures include
etuiiit y didn’t m etl a gieat many :i|'i*’‘'prialion of $.'{ll,INMi,iMHi or moro
moll' Mv'it.i y airplanes, luii n«'••<ie•l f'" ’'eiliK-atiiniar’ •►itlers for mum-
fastei one'. Fnd»*r the deve|opnn*nt tioie. and a tart towanl lu'quiring
)»'og;.im being ea»iied on at that a immi.mmi n--«*r\«' of niiiiearls and
•line, the army w.xs to h.ive 2.329 other inaterial not proilueed in thi-i
eraft I y 19It*. Gein*r.il Arnold, in eountiy.
an int< view, called thi' "a very giMxl Official hints of a $|IMI,0<MI,IMMI in-
figiiie .1' thing- now -.taiid” • lea-e for the ai'iny and $ 1.'itI,(M 10,099
Pile e l'•■n1ark - wen* made about f‘*t tfie n.»\y ov«t thi*ir res|>«*<*:tiv«* ap-
tlie lime tif th«* 'ignnig of thi* Mutueh piopruith'ie f<tr the curn*nt fi-wal
foiii power acn'id. W hothei implica- .'e.ir -beil Iittk* light on th«* •■.-■timate*!
tioiis of that luxsod ami the |K*-»t- «*o • of th«* pn»j«vt«s| nioa.-un*s.
M iiiie.'i ••\entr ahr«m<l ha\i* now .'bnne wh*i have <*fficial C'-
chatiged .Arnold's mimi i.s n«»t known tim;U4*s itanl pn\w*oly th«* f«*rmal an-
lli* couki not Ih* n'achtsl for coninmiit tuial hinlget n*pn*sen?,*,| ’‘only part
tonight of the pH-tim-."
T heie have K«- n n*|*»ir* tiu»’ -ome If tht navy’ ex|Mn-i->n 1 a par •
• •rhei igh officer- of lh«* army ••on •! a'lei. auginei^e^i air for«e w il
m»t ••>•• to i y»* with th*' admini m » • ttn- .*^'orhl y«i»r than lls*
liaii-oi on •k teii 4 plate rh*^e wen f i '. a ' Du i j, if *• itpiP
• |e|iie<| !4 || «|ny' ag** hy tk'io-r.il .Malm •• eu
t’niig, chief of xi^aff. who
"Th<- ailniin tratHMi ainl th
•k*|iai tiiieiit have lH<eti wockmg
tiniate iw otnl on a pix»gnani n^gaiding
wha'h lUtstilufa'ly no •hs'i* ion h.i y« r
barf) finally made.”
Shortly la-f«»rr that a ret re.l ••?
fierr, .Major <r«*nmil (k'virge van IF n
Moaolt-y, had t«J«l tin- Ntw A •n'k iMmid
•»f tratk* that "Nwi ami hy t« . a"
ware being eng«-n*lerxi| in s,i|t|H>t'’ .if
heavy ••x|M*n«i)!un-s for naiHoiul 'h
favuM*.
SuplHirting th«- pre Hleiti’ f«o
coming pr'o|Hvai|s. ning^-- amal cii
cira have heani, will U- "startling
Itei.tie-* of tie applii'.itMill itf lua >
wai I* xlia-t *n =n**tii<itl to fin* it .inufa«
III III tint •»( u. pi.iii* ami •nguie . iiff
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InformalHm Frdrral .Xgrn-
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pn>Vi<li' this of the ot,h« i' |*arty.
AT LONG LAST
S.'tiitii Clara heal Louisiana State 64) at the yew Orleuna Supar
liar:! last year. Two other ^^bowla** attracted attention. At Dallas*
C ilton fiend Hire heat Colorado 2H~I i before .‘f7,000 fansy and at
Kl Pastt a croted of ld,0()0 watched U eat Virginia noae out Texaa
Terh, 7-6. Trulyf **howl business** is becoming **hig hiuiness.''^
•r I tir'^ ft ?}■<• m'l.xf n".fst’r:iding sports attractions.
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