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Reviewing 1939 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, 8. C Notice Of Tax Sale By authority of a tax execution THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1939 '■ 1 on as the property of S. D. Jones. J. W. Ward. Levied on a)^ the pro perty of B. F. Plyler. All that tract, piece or parcel of All that tract, piece or parcel of land lying:, being: and situate in Cross ^ handed nre by the Treasurer of Lau-j jjiij town^ip. County of Laurens, S. land lying, being and situate in Wa- reas County, I have levied on the containing 113 acres more or less, |terloo township, Laurens County, S. property hereinafter described a^ bounded on the south by lands of i C., containing ^ acres more or less will sell at puUic outcry for casn, Greenwood County, and on the east and known as the Will Grant Place, by Newberry County, said line being land bounded on the north by lands either in or in front of tS»c Court House at Laurens, S. C., on Monday, January 1, IWO, il being Salesday in January, the fotHowmg described property, lying, being and situate in Laurens Co^lnty, State of South Oaro- the county line between Laurens and Newberry Counties, on west by R. lina, to wit: Of Ware Shoals Mfg. Co., on the east by C. A W. C. R. R., and Uurel Hill R. Griffin. Said tract of 113 acres Church, on the south by Tim Grant, is the remainder of 223 acres after | on the west by lands of Ware Shoals conveying to Greenwood County 110. Mfg. Co. Also all that tract, piece acres more or less. Levied on as the or parcel of land in said County and ^4 All that tract, piece or parcel of ^ EaUte Sute conuining 200 Kre, more or . , . Mrs. Caroline M. Lewis. less being a part of the J. Robert land lying, being and situate in the County of Laurens, State of S. C., containing 187 acres more or less, bounded on the north by lands known as the Pitts Place, on the east and being a part Smith tract, bounded on the north by All that tract, piece or parcel of [lands now or formerly of the M, J. land lying, being and situate in Cross Owings estate, on the east by lands Hill township. County of Laurens, S. * now or formerly of A. C. Stockman, south by lands now or formerly" of C., containing 50 acres more or less, | on the south by lands of John Weath- S. L. Moore, on the west by lands>>«nded on the north by lands for-j ers. and on the west by Saluda River, formerly of Daniel J. Madden. Lev- "‘‘^^ly of J. J. McSwain and Claud, Also all that Lot ajid Building situ- ied on as the property of the Fuller McSwain, on the east by lands of .ate in the town of Waterl^, ^und- Greenwood County and Sam McGow-' ed on the north by lot of P. H. Me an, on the south by Watts lands, and j Chesney, on east by U. S. Highway Grocery Co. All that tract, piece or parcel of on the west by lands formerly of W. | No. 221, on south by Press Smith, on land lying, being and situate in the C. Rasor and Puckett Road, and i west by C & W. C. R. R. Levied County of^Laurens, S. C., Hunter town- known as the Timothy Ball Place.,on as property of Mrs. Jennie ship, containing 14 acres more or less,, Levied on as the property of R. K... Maud^dfill* Reeder. ' bounded on the north and east by Nelson Crawford lands, on the south by Bailey lands and lands of Robert tract, piece or parcel of JonesT on The’^we’st by Branch and 1 ly>nK. being and situate in Lau inrirU of Hohort .Tones. I>«vied on as ^ens County, S. C., containing 240 1-1 lands of Robert Jones, Levied on as the property of Millie Simpson. All that piece or parcel of land ly ing, being and situate in Laurens County and State of S. C,, containing 10 acres more or less, and bounded by the Griffin Place and by two Pub lic Roads running between this tract of land and the lands now or former ly of W. B. Ferguson. The above de scribed tract of land being a part of the Gary Place and was conveyed to 8 All that certain tract, piece or par cel of land lying, being and situate in Hunter township. County of Lau rens ajid State of S. C., containing acres more or less, bounded on north 67.75 acres more or less on the Pub- by lands of S. A. Turner, on the east lie Highway from Newberry to Lau- by the Pyles Place and Little River, j rens and bounded on the north by said on south by lajids of N. E. Young,. Public Highway separating the same on the west by r*^el8on Place. Lev ied on as the property of J. T. and Sara W. Garrett. All from tract No. 5 of the D. L. Boozer land, on the east by lands of M. A. Oxner, on the south by lands of A. J. Johnson, ajid on the west by tract that tract, piece or parcel of | q tj,e D. L. Boozer lands, and land, lying, being and situate in Hun- tract No. 7 of the sub-division ter Township, Uurens County, S. C.,,,nd survey of the lands of D. L. conUining 50 acres more or less, be-. Boozer, a plot of which is recorded D W A Nevilip bv W B Flanaean * Edmond Pasley Es-j Book 1 at Page 126 in office hv hi. dopd datpH Jan. 2. 1912 and i | of Herk of Court of Laurens County. by his deed dated Jan. 2, 1912 and 7/ w r MuTkrii ^i^urens counxy recorded in Deed Book 32 at Page i. C. Mitchell, on the levied on as the property of A. J today Oju^ \TOMORRQW\ iy to lK*c«»me (livi<li‘<l into little .stdfish units, like the nations of EurojK*, with !eus<(nn haiTiers at every .state boun dary. AROUND TOWN .S. • .t « , .V r. t ; r by K.tat, of Mr., Mary Milam, 2fi6 m the offlee of the Clerk of Court, „„ p Boyd, on the we.st by Estate of Mrs of Laurens County. I.revied on as the! 1 MI.S.S PEARL HITT left Tue.sday with sewral friemis from laake ('ity fitr .Miami Kla., where she will }oin a property of 1). \V. A. Neville. n i I '.v,” ' ' ^ ^ w. Mitchell. Ijevied on as the prop- 28-:icb . , /'erty of R. H. Pasley Estate. All that tract, piece or parcel of i •' ^ Johnson. Terms of Sale: Ca.sih. Purchaser to p^y for .stamps and recording. C. W. WTER. Sheriff. 1 TAXES — ( haiii i There is only .me pro|H.r pun><‘s.- of, ^ five-.lay cruise and stay' bounded |laxation. That is to iai.se revenue fur Havana. <'ul«. On Jan. 2 she will the .'Xpims^'s of government. .Not ‘*»‘y 1 ,.,.^^^11 to I^ak staU's hut the federal government , _ hav.‘ put the taxing power at work m.*tho.l (ff punishing p.sfpl.’ as a land lying, being and situate in (Voss All that lot, piece or parcel of land Hill T.iwnship, Laurens ('ounty, S. (’-.I lying, b«‘ing an.l situate in Hunter, containing 57 acres more or less, i Township, County of Uurens, S. C.,, by the Ninety Six Public | containing 13 acres more or less,' Road and lands of Dr. J. H. Miller' bounded on the north by lands now e ( ity to resume ^rj Kstate. J. C. Hill, P. N. Boozer and or formerly of Ralph Lindsey, on the I mern t o < sc ‘jMrs. .M. F.. .Moore, and being the land east by lands of Tom Pitt.s, on the i Creomulslon relieves promptly be- ^ ; convey, d to P. .\, Boozer by C, D. .M.iuth by lands of Watts Jones, on cause It goes right to the seat of toe Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On ( MKMISTKY — ( hange its a m.*tno.i <►. , ^ i u- i i . i v > whom |M>litieians dislike, or .>f ertah- MKS DOROTHY F'D W X R D S '* ***’*** dee.l date.1 .Ntiv. 17, | the west by lands formerly of Odell l...kinK f.M.va,.l. a. I an, alaays liriK K- ».-t up harrans aKainat yfr. ,Mra. .l'. V. K.lV';"i' '*"‘1 B.H,k 25 .Sp.ake. .Sal,I lan.la b,.|r,K a part of im|all..l to.lo »,th tho appoaa h of a l.a.l.- with othn, »L»U.,s. of thia city, momber of the;o'* , srwrrt^' "" iM-w y.^ai .m tlw ealen.lar. I have dti J have in min.l sis-h .^hemes as th«* ^ Wirvthrop colU-ge, wasi‘^”^ *' •'’^wart. the property of L. Eugene f ress- i.b-a that the gr.-jwtesit mat.u'iul chang- one which Represt*ut4itive Putman of twenty-six of the students re-' ~ * I ley. _ All that tract, piece .ir parcel of | ♦ ♦V,-* tmn mr» to like tha wav land lying, being and situate in Cross i tract, piece or parcel of j allays the cough w you are Hill township, (’ounty of Laurens, ly^ng, being and situate in Lau-j to h^ve jrour money back. f.iTvty*v» State of S. (*.. ontaininv .33 acres rens (.ounty, S. C., containing 50; I)U.N< AN WORKMAN, son of es in tlw w.frill to c.»m<* will Im* thoM* T.*xas has brnm try ing to ^*1 j reiving invitations t<» the SlrawlM*ri'y which c.wiw oui of th«* ch.mii.'ul lalsir- gr<*ss to enact. His hill w.>uld put ** fonmsic society rec.mtly atAWics. lAMkking backwai.l I can i-e- ftsicrul Ux on all chain itUiivs .loing, * ^ nicmlK-r the mtixslucti.m .>f the first business in intemUtc commence, the' trouble to loosen germ laden phlegm. Increase secretion and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. No mat ter how many medicines you have tried, tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with the under* tract, piece or parcel of 1 S. (*., containing 33 acres imiKkPtaiK chemical piiHlucU .m which tax niU* incix^a-sing with Ihi- numlMV uCkri'n'^and Ttialcnt ^iiunded by lands now great in.lu.stri.*s w.-re foun.I.sl. of st.»n‘s an.l the nunsln r of utates ’ (■./ • havinx iiuKe a treai»' ^«rmerly of J. C. Wade on north. Th..n. .iiilln.. ilyi.., .l.■v..|..,..l i" <''><• 'MH-rul... A .'“H "''l.^-hj«ylu* h..:«“ un Ih, w,., b, l.hd. by fh nimi, .•h.„,li.,. fnun (!»■ ll.•l.■.|. '>|h.,uI.„u . 0 MaWn, ^ ^ bh,!""» «f ?• W- V. Pitt. tifH- .l,iw,.v..,,... Ilf Sir WIHmn, IVr. f"--, .«■ t«x«l „f hi, roMn.nrnW, EvwrrM Mm-.]*"'' niui 1.1 ....* ...... 1 lands EvereW Mar-j tin, whose home is in the grt^at me-| km. an Englishman, an.l there was P‘*t “"y «>rganiza ^ tin- first of thr* plastk's, celluloi.i, a turn out o usiness. / ,1 r troinxlis. Wh»in they left Glemsoo nt I * ^ * chiTiiical t‘om|Hnin«l inveivtisl by John * We<hKW<lay, I>i*c. 20, they wore igiven n g.MMl send-off by the dining 11 1 - ire'iPi Ml Mil ■* a'lisiima lai i.aaw t'lmi i ia ' Mane. T.xlay alm.ist ev.n ylsMly iks.-s sum.' ! Va.; from th«*re th<*y caught a ri.le to kin.i of a plastic pr.Klucl ma.b* in the r way. outici o , * 1,^1^ s'^tuunton. The iwxt atop was Harria- ch«*mK’al work.s. Wonls like celluloi.i, '••'imii''' *?*^**^ \ burg, Pa., from wihich city they were agaiiuM siK-h punitm* taxatam, •ndi .J* York, ar- I* by ti-e«ting oU.m cellulose at^c efforts to tax tin* chains^ wcll-|»acke<l lunch basket, lying, being and situate in the town nitric aci<l. -out of business imhr-aitc that thive rt iHinville, “f ('linton, in the County of l>au- t.mite, hak.'lite, lust U*ware, cas<Mn, and on the west by residence lot of Geo. Chappell, Sr., being the kit'con- veyed to W’. W. Chappell as Executor of the last will and testament of Geo. . , , . , , . .given a lift directly to New York, ar ratalin, kor.ts.sil, |iyi-«liii, luerte, ccl-, uia re. s o arm, a w, 5 o’clock Friday morn- K»,.hanc ami .scu-.^ .*f oth..rs are com- «''<« t.re.1 ami dirty, 'but happy. Dun- m.>n wxMxls di signating suhsUnrea of ‘"g any laws which Um.l to raise ^ which our gi'amKathcTS never heaixl|*'’k w- >*• ^ (swings — muM'ums, Radio CSty, and or dreaimsl, all out of the cbtnniats’j BliSiNKSS Prosperity jWoolworth building. The city itself is magicad retorta. | Inen talking with a lot of bus-i"" magnj^^tit, he reports in his let-1 Chappell, Sr., by Geo. Chappell. Jr., 0......00 ^ A . r- • 1 nnm InUAy, and th».y aU say thatl^f'* sUmls in awe. by his deetl dated Nov. 4. 1925. Lev- HtlUlEK - Artificial jhu.Hiness is pretty gXKMl. lU^Uil stonxsl^*^ amazing thing to him is^ ,ed on as the property of W. W. The Spanish invaders of Mt*xic«.|^yp j^,ne the kargtat (Thrislmas busi- foun.! thi* Aatec chrl.iren playing y.^ars. .Manufacturers of on- elaatk* halls ma«le frein ih** si»4» of g.KHLs, such as ahiws, clothing rens i:ounty, S. C., containing acres more or less, known as a part • of the Edmond Pasley lands, bound-1 ed on the east by Mrs. Florence D. _ B«»yd, on the south by lands of Dr. known as TMrt'of the RoUinson P***‘«’- o"^y lands former- 1. l,evied on as the pro|>erty of Olivia Pasley, on the north by the esUte of Mrs. W. C. Mitchell, levied on as the estate of Dr. E. C. All that lot, piece or part'd of land ^ All that tract, piece or parcel of land lying, being and situate in Hun-i ter Township, Laurens County, S. C., containing 8 acres more or less, bounded on north by lands of J. L. Boyd, on east, south and west by CREOMULSION For G>yghs, Chest Cokh, Broechitis rens, and the State of S. (L, contain ing H acre more or less, bounded on the north by Green Street, on the east by lands of Wm. B. Gwens, on the south by lot of Geo. Chappell, Sr.. |«nds of the Golden Place and known as a part of the Edmund Nance Place. I l.<evied on as the property of Clara can ride forty Mocks, city block.s, too, for a nickel in about three minutes.” tree. They to.de some l»ck to Euro|)e, happy over present ... / -u 1 ■ . it ... fiiunil lh»l il would »' ^ ,..|icil murk,, hi-nc, th,- i-nio l,ui|din* iniluuUy, muinly in ■ — • - I i'* ^ ^ras the M.kravmn star on the poroh ied on Chappell, Executor of the last wiH and testament of Geo. Chappell, Sr., the defaulting taxpayer. whect <*raiw “rutdHT That'!, all it was \Lseil for until rtTcnt years. Now it’s ihar<i to imagine a w.irl.l without ruliber. Nearly thirty y.'ars ag.) a famoiks German eh«'mi!*t. Dr. DuislnTg, sIhiw- «1 me a tire .if artificial nitdH'r, which he ha.l iiia.lc fixim turpentine .ientiial ix>nstructit>n. , 11 I ..w 1 , • of the H. D. HENR\ home on F^ist In the .so-called ‘ heavy industries • 1 iru .L-.. 1: .L , i.n ,Centennial street. The star was pur chased in M^inston-Salem, N. C. by men in that line .say that the Euro-' pian war ha.s given a new stimulus, ajul the UniUxl States <K*fens«* prejxa- ration.s are putting ahip-builtlers, gun- AII the right, title and interest in that lot, piece or parcel of land ly ing, being and situate in the city of Clinton, Laurens County, S. C., con taining ^ acre more or less, bounded by lajids now or formerly oY Bob Day, 1 on the south and east, on the north Sims. NEW BOOKS FOR 19.0 ALL KINDS AND SIZES CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. AU that tract, piece or parcel of land lying, being and situate in laiu- rens County, S. C., Hunter township, containing 9 acres more or less, bounded on the north by the Bird lands, on the east by J. L. Boyd lands, on the south by lands of Annie Ebo, on the west by lands of P. Y. Wither spoon. Said tract being known as a part of the Edmond Nance Place. I..evied on as the property of Winnie • •• • I ^ W’ilson. All that tract, piece or parcel of land lying, being and situate in Jacks iia.ic iixim xurprmine pj^nlucers of other mili- .—...v Now \muTu*nri have found'. 1 , 1 l ^ 'fcstiv’sl (^nstmas week. The orna- .■Now .^merunii s<i. oiohs na\« iuuim ^,.y txi wx>rk as nev^w. .bi'fore | . ... • vray.s to make something lH»tter than natviial ruhlsT .mt .if .such j^eir injuipment substances as air. ixial, limcst.mc lushcl with wxirk. / water. l All <h..t «<ask*\ia .Ya uvxakll u the Henrys’ daughter, Mrs. I). D. Ed munds, and is a duplicate of the one, .l • ■ , t o u .u 1 .x.,. thi* Moravians u.se during their n^usic 1 _ ^ ^ -Township, Laurens County, S. C., containing 94 acres more or less, bounded on the north by lands of , p rjy. l'-i'l , ment is a multiple pointed rtruoture the great w’ar. The huiUlers of ... 1 u. u • • *1. jji " , . with a globe burning in the middle, n4»* anti tncir <x<iiiinmi4>n.t are ■ . . Writing in Worl.l" alniut the ‘‘ln.lia RuhlH*r I .\11 that swms to »pt‘ll a pfo.siver I V’ A- I 1,1_U At-... ,ous New Year. I war-stimulat«l piMspcrsty w!:! the n.wc.st of thes«*, called koixiseal, S. L. Hixms, cngintvi ^ut it’s gxNHf while k does last. ^ ^ €»f the R. F. CexMlrich .xmviiany, says, 1 ^ not to hern! the that in vase .>f w ar all the mx'e.ssai'y 1 supply of thi.s material could be pro-iTo tlolcl 3cllOOl and appears to be of the thinnest Ifroste.! glass, although it is made of 11 u Ai. * P«l>cr. When purchase.!, the star is w.>u<n !«nall sections and aifter being put Uigother must be left hanging in or- points. It i.s a I lovely Ohrisetmas star. west by a street. This being a bought by Joe Suber from J. W’. Copi'land Sr., and has 4 acre front and runs back 2 acres deep. Levied on as the property of Joe Suber. duced in less than a year. It not .tnlyj aervx's all the piiriHKses of natural rub-, btT but withs-taiul.s gases ami chemi-1 cals which »iuickly .lestroy the trtn*-1 grown prclurt. For DairymenlCounty Gihnings ^ Ahead Last Year T. J. Hatton, on east by lands of Lee I. Spoon and C. B. and J. C. Johnson, on the .south by lands of C. B. and J. C. Johnson and lands of J. H. Na- . Milk pixiducers of Laui'cns County I will have an excellent opportunity ^ itheir problems at a COMMERCES — Freedom j school to be held this winter at the 1 was pleased to read in the papers' Agricultural Building in Laurens, su:- that the secretary of commerce is cording to C. B. C^annon, county c^sKlering ways to remove ^^ Ibure^"^ census of the depsutment the re.st.notions upon free trade be- benefit to this group as It is being commerce The report shows that 24,895 bales All that tract, piece or parcel of I land lying, being and situate in I.au- ', L lands of rens Township, Laurens County, S. | * ^*bors Est. Levied on as the C.. containing 7 acres more or less, John W. Madden. bounded on west by lands of John! All that tract, ^iece or parcel of Garrett, on the south by lands of i.nd lying, being and situate in Scuf- John Montgomery, on east by Mont-lfletown Township, Laurens County, gomery lands, on north by lands ofjs. C., containing 58 acres more or Dr. L. B. Marion NATUREPATH Niture's Own Way To Health and Happineaa. No. 1 NatUnal Bank BMg. Hoars: 9 to 12. 1 to 4*Jf ' CUNTON. S. C. Clinton Finance Co., Auto Financing Fire Insurance Inc OlBce: JACOBS & CO. BLDG. An increase ia cotton ginnings for Laurens county prior to December 13 over the same period last year was reported yesterday by Mi^vin W. Sanders, speciaJ agent for the Margaret Jones. Levied on as the property of Henry Jones Est. All that tract of land situate in less, bounded''on the north by lands of L. D. Hitch and C. Q. Holland, on east by lands of C. Q. Holland and the County of Laurens, SL C., Cross' wWoh trade and people are free to mere witboot reetrietions. Unless the enroll vrHl be expected to ^dtend all three eessions ex)oept in case of sick- tendeoey is chedeed we are like-!ness or other similar reasons. Ease Women's Pain tween the various states of the Union, built around Y^ixiblems with which Tho troubk., of the .eUtee over »m- Ih^ve to de^ every day io the'^'^,;;;' ^ ^ ^ ^ ■nerex' restrxotions were Avhat lex! to economical production of milk. nt-Lrar the «lli.« of the lWitUtion.1 oor.- The echoC will eon.irtjrf one-h.lf ^ 2W91^1« ventjon in 17K7. ,<*ay sessions iheM once moJ'th,. , ^ --o-q JL The Constitution prohibits any state for three months beginning tn 3 5(^ ^ ’ from invpoeing duties on imparts, but uary. Dairy specialists from Clemson] ’ lately many atsites have tried to keep College will assist Mr. Cannon in | goods fix>m other .states out, by im- ^holding the school. j posing heav-y taxes. In New* York, for! Subjeca 'to ibe discussed include,] instance, it is illegal to bring in cig-]“Factors w'hich affect income fromi arettes fixnn New Jersey without pay- milk cows,” ‘‘DHrestion and Feeding,” | ing the New Yoidc aales tax. Some [‘‘Pixxlucing Feeds Economicallly,” andi states impose a heavy penalty on .“Breeding and Calf Raising.” j commercial automobiles entering orl Farmere who wish to enroll in the| creasing them. .school may secure enrollment cards That seems all wrong to me. What by writing to or calling at the county has made the United States the great | agent’s office. There is no cost to nation k is haa 'been that it is the!those who enroll in the school Mr, laTgeat settlad area in the world over | Cannon said. However, those who Hill township, containing 179 acres more or less bounded by lands of Joseph A. Hill, John T. Hill, D. P. by lands of W. A. Poole. Levied on as the property of Robert Young. All that tract, piece or parcel of Goggans and others, and being a part ] lyjng Cross Hill township, of the Estate of E. W. Y^ade, de ceased. Levied on as the property of Janie E. Hill Estate. All County of Laurens, S. C., bounded on the. north by lands of J. R. Wells, on the east by lands of Mr. Coffer, south by lands of Doc Griffin, on west r »•!',* '•"<1 "‘“I* tajby Drady Plto., mU tn«t co.rt«n- Cros, Hill Town«h.p, County of Uu. twMltyton. urn non or kn. Aire all that tract of land in Laurens Periodic upsets—headaches, nerv ousness, cramp-like pain—are often caused by functional dysmenorrhea due to malnutrition. Many find its symptoms yield when they stimu late appetite and digestion by using CARDUI and so build up physical resistance.. Many also report that CARDUI just before and during **t!be time** helps ease pain and dis- emnlori. CARDUI haa been need for more than 50 yean. rens, S. C., containing 47 acres more or less, bounded on east by Leroy Holloway, on'west by Mre. Braxton W’atkin, on south by Mrs. Grace Grif fin, on north by lands now or for merly of Jack Matthews. Levied on (bounty, S. C., containing 21H acres more or less, bounded by lands for merly of W. W. Lowe, on east by lands of Will Mitchell, on south by Seaboard Air Line R. R., on west by as the property of^Mra, Buford Huff. All that tract of land situate In H*® property of Dan ^McGowan Cross Hill township, County of Lau rens, S. C., containing 250 acres more or less bounded on the east by S. T. Coatr and S. H. (}oggans lands, on west by lands of S. A. Brown and Mrs. Will Crisp, on south by J. T. Hollingsworth, on north by S. A. Brown and W. S. Atchison. Levied All that net, piece or parcel of land lying, Jeing and situate in Cross Hill towmibro. County of Laurens, S. Cm containing 100 acres more or less, bounded an north by lands of Ladie E. Millar, on east by B. F. Plyler, on south by J. 8. Hill, and on west by Gray Funeral Home * Clinton. S. C. FUNERAL DIRECTORS •auAndauu EMBALMERS Ambulance Service Phones 4l and S99-J L. RUSSELL GRAY and V. PARKS ADAIR, Gan. Mgrs. a# typewrihr RIBBONS For All Make Machines, Standard and Portable. ADDING MACHINE RD^ . BONS ADDING MACHINE PAPER CaD 74 Chronicle Pub. Co *— ■/ (f