The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 18, 1940, Image 6
PAGE SIX
THE CLINTON CHTONIOJB, CUOT^ ^ C.
Realty Transfers
Made Last Wedc
At Court House
COMMENTS ON MEN AND THINGS
By Spectator '
Even Spectator has. his mild mo-ibasMulor (and use pufblk'funds) than
ments, there be times 'when the can-
Laurens city: one kxt on i:aufens|<i»<l the s^ semtinei tm the
street fixwn Annie F,
Kendrick, |1,500.
Laurens township: lot on Laurens-
Prin<!e(tx>n higihway from G. T. Jones
Drown to T. p. I watch-tower, and the fiery, Urelees
^Vibune of the peoi>le'* relaxes in
mellow nHwd. E^n so. And life
brink's consolations to those who do
he has to appoint two or three men
on the 8\q>resne court (without va
cancies).
Have I been 'disrespectful to the
somethina
LEGAL
N<mcB OF BALB
State of South Candina,
County of lAurens. '
Hi the Prohofbe Cooxt.
,W. J. Bailey, Eatecutor of the Estate
THEBSDAT, JANUARY 18, 1940
of J. A. Bailey, deceased, Pdtiti^r, ^ ^
A ***'^*^*** ^ eoJiith hy lot of Georf* Bailey and
lest, east hy liaiWB!pi!ii<«kreet 4S feet
more <Nr let^ souni by other lande of
J. A Bailey and estate of Eannie C.
BaOey 126 feet, and on the west by
Nosth Broad street.'
No. 2. bounded on the east by Mus-
ffrova etreei. 25 feat thereon, on the
north by Beott Store bahdhac. 106 feet
thetreon, on the wnat by North Broad
etreet K feet, more or leas, and on
their little bit. when Saturday !«!*«• Have we ever had a president
Badey Oberiny,^ Alden Bailey HaydS,
to W. B. Ketch^, $10 ^ morning found Spectator minsdin^'before who seemed to look upon the
^nsidei^ions; 108 ac^ from Mrs.;fellow'farmers on the side- whole tpin* as a «ame? Have we
(and in the middle of the
street) in a great little town, whose
to G. H. Wilbanks, $10, and other con-
. -D rp I artesian water has inspired many no-
..derat,
Smith to School EHstriot No. 7, $900.
. say, where am I? Well, after all
Youngs: 47 acres from W. A, Cox, aforesaid, a prominent citizen
et al, to A. J. Hughes, Jr., $500. 'called the^ said Spectator and said,
Sullivan: 59 75-100 acres from Mre.i“My wife wants to meet Spectator.”
Pauline A. Sanders to C. R. Garrett,! And that good lady, wise and discrim-
$600; 72 91-100 acres from J. D. Isbell j mating spirit that she must be, gave
to J. H. Thomason, $300. ' |to the Spectator letters her benedic-
Waterloo: acres from J. M.|tion. That is one of life’s compensa-
Smith to H. €. Senn, $750; k)t from tions. And that makes the second
Mrs. Willie R. Lollis to Jess Allen, ady—the other from Chester-^to ad-
$300; 284 68-100 acres from H. G. -Iress me as spectator and speak a
Todd, et al, to C. W’. Madden, Jr.,’ and kindly word to this turbulent soul.
Murray .Madden, $4,50(1. . Spectator ventures to suggest that
Reapondmita.
ORDER
other lands of J. A. Bailey and Ifra.
Fannie C. Bailey, known aa Ilia Ihrol-
iey House lot.
ever bef^ h^ p^itice so obtrusive the abov^ stated ease, I wiH aeU at
Pursuant to a Decree of. the Court | No. 8, lot frodtingr on Ifuegiova
in that office that the man who seems
so ready to talk abQilt everything all
puUk outcry to the higheet bidder,
either in or' in front ^ .Ihe Cooxi
the ti^ be^ sudd^y dumb, deirf House, at Lautena, C. H., S. C., on
Md blind when John Lems puljed off in next, being
his utteny ridiculous sit-down
strikes? Would you say that Lewie’
contribution of hundreds of thousands
of dollars to the campaign fund had
Mmetiung to do with it? Have we
ever before had a family in the White
House which, from t^ to bottom,
seemed to'use the glare and the glam
or of the great position so unblush-
ingly to promote their personal for
tunes. Would Mnsr Roosevelt corn-
street on tha'eaat 23 feet more or
lees and bounded on the north by
aforesaid, about three-fourths of a
mile eoufth of Wateiioo, containing
twenty (20) acres, more or less,
known as the Will Grabt place. '
5. ^ that certain lot of land to-
ge|iier with the two-story brick build
ing thereon lying, situate and being
in the Town/of Clinton, County and
State aforeMid, bounded on the north
by lot and store building of Jack H.
Young (the center of the bilek wall
being the line) one hundred (100)'
feet, more or less, thereon; on the
east by Broad str^ thirty-one ^and
two-tenths (8i;2) feet, more or less,
thereon;, on the sou^ by lot and
building of (Suy L. Copeland, now
Monday, the 5th day of the month,
during the legal hours for each sales,
the fdlowing described prc^ieify, to
wit; .
All right, title and interest of J. A
Bailey in and to the following Ikndi:
1. AM that tract of land C(mtaining4 9. AH thait tract of land con^ii
sixty-five (65) acres known as the Mat 1211 acres, more or less,
other propcity of J. A. Bailey andjocoupied by Barber shop (south side
eatate of Mil. Fannie C. Bailey, onjof wall being the line) one hundred
the west by propeiity of George W.((1C0) f«et, more or less, thereon; on
Bailey, on the amkh by public alley,!the west by WaH etreet thirty-one
said lot being subject to an easement (81) fo«t tRereon.
for foot, horse and wagon from the I 6. All that tract of land lying, be-
property now or formerly of Georfpjn»g and situate in Ihe County and
W. Bailey over and across same to State aforesaid, known as the Bui'n-
Muagrove street.
Louise B. Davenport to Greenwood i cou^ to piAlish Spectator
county. $352.50; 10 acres frem C. W.
Wkr.-sheriff, to Martin Watte, $25.68.! P^'efer bondap in ea^ rather than
HimU-r; 135 2-10 acres frem H.
Heury, extvutor, to E. A. Davis, "^^kes and, later proves a decadent
$1,000; 55 acres frem Frances Bryson advocate mere bick-
Aycock and Elizabeth Bryson Blake- ^ »
ly to T. M. Alexander, $330.
Scuff letown: 7 acres from Mrs,
Nann i TBlf^ely to M jLathleen
R. Garrett, $280.
THE CHRONICLE’S
WANT AD RATES
Ic per word for first inser-
for fir
friions
tion; five insertions for the
price of four. Minimum charge
25c.
Cards of thanks and~tributes
of respect, Ic a word, paytble
in advance. Minimum 50c.
principle saves his soul, though he
lose his popularity,. his friends and
even his lifo. John the Baptist lost
his head,'“TTves forever in the
memory of men, as well as in eternal
glory.
We have among us today too many
men who fear to speak out, w'ho fear
to break away from the crowd. Team
play is greatly to be desired ■when all
who work together seek something
which each regards as a high purpose,
but team play which savors only of
following the bellweather is as' foolish
as a lot of sheep are foolish. And who
wants to be a sheep?
ning
the Vanc^ place and the Evmu place,
the Vance place containing 1127 acres
and the Evans place 84 acres, more
or leai^ about nine miles east of Clin
ton in Jsoks township, bounded now
^sevejt: we nox neare oir^| pQ^ ^ Clinton, and on the south-1 or formerly by lands of H. K. Bair^,
the ventures-business venturee-of,^ Broad and Bailey KtreeU,!D. W. A Mason, J. S. Blalock and
mand $1,200 for a lectufe or a radio j
Dial place, situate in Hunter Town-
sihip, bounded by lands of M'isa Dc^lie
Cranford, John- H. Young, George
Gross Hill >’31-2 acres frJm Mrs. » oounty papers which just Mra.j 2. One hot in Huntor District No. 5,
U TY t f-wv rmswwws ,have the courage to publish Spectator! B<>osevelt ? Have we not heard of all ^ Clinton, and on the south-
niembers of the ^dy, all more frortting on Broad street and running
itable beyond a doubt Wiise ^ ^ thereon 52.76 feet and running in
background of the pr«idency? Sh^!p^^jei line along Bailey street 195
of Andrew Jackson, Groveor Cleveland
and Woodrow Wil^n! Now if Mr.
Roosevelt wishes to be a wise-cracker,
a .political nvantpulaltor, he must be
ready to '“take it,” cm well as hand
it out.
'What can the pope do? What did
pop
he do; what could he do,- when Hitler
absorbed Austria? What did he do
when Hitler crushed Poland and di
vided it with the Russians? Hitler,
who outlaws religion; Stalin, who
would destroy religion and faith in
(jod—'these men were not stopped by
feet, ‘the southern line being 208.5
feet. ^
others. The Vance place being the
identical tract as* recorded in deed
book 11, page 160, and the Evans
place as recorded in deed book 26,
side place, eonlaining two hundred
and five (206) acres, more or less,
bounded by lands of the estate of
John A. Tribble and others. «
-7. 'AH Nmt tract of land situate,
lying and wing in the Oounty and
State afoiei^dd, containing eighty-
seven (67) acres, more or less, known
as a part of t^, Mrs. P. F, Pjdes
place, bounded km the north by lands
of Mrs. P. F. Pyles, on the east by
lands of F. C. Bmith, and the Bum-
side place.
8. AM that lot of land lying, being
page 97, office of the Clerk of Omrtjand situate in the corporate Umita of
the Town of Clinton, in the County
A. Bailey fay John Smith, recorded in
deed book 60, page 256, office of the
Clerk of Court for Laurens County. .
4. Five hundred fifty-^five (565)
acres, more or lees, with two '^Id-
Have I been discourteous?
WOOD for sale. Phone 328-J
Giorge W. Copeland. I whose’friendship I rejoice, takes me
■ house on’^^^D>ly to task for my remark that
' 3. (>ne-half (H) an acre, more or [for Laurens Oounty.
leas, in Hunter District No. 5, ad- 10. Al that tract of land contain-1 and 'State aforeaaid, coptafoing one
joining the Afo(?oy-~plaw’'n«»r'igfdM^lliff'1ijii(rTiUSd5f‘e<r'fwc3RrT'(ri2)" ac^res, more or leas, known
Mill, County and State aforesaid, he- more or leas, in Jadks Townehip,{a8 the J. P. Dillard home -place,
ing the same land as conveyed to J. Cfoonty of Laurens, known as the bounded on the north by Dr. J. L.
Harrris place and funded by lands Young, on the eaet by Frank Adair,
now or formerly of 0>pdand,' on the south by Eai^ Carolina evenue
Louie Simpson, John Henry Nabers | ninety-nine, (99) feet, and on the
and Albetit Nabers. jwest by J. M. Pitts and Dr. J. Lee
11. Al that tract containing sixty-j Young and others. •
ings thereon, known as' the Kerns [five (66) acres, more or less, known! 9. All that certain tract of land sit-
place, located in Jacks School District as the Martin place, sRuate in Scuf- uate, lying and being in McCormick
ih«> no™. thoiuFh AiiWria -was *^**’*^ *”*** ^ con- fletown Townehip, facing bounded now CJounty, SUte of South Carolina, cen-
lA pope, ug veyed to J. A. Bailey by P. S. BaMey or formeriy bv lands of M. S. Bailey j taining one hundred thirty-four and
November 18, 1994, which deed is rc-jealtate, R. Z. Wright and public ,road;one-half (134%) acres, more or less,
corded in deed book 16, -page 87, office j leading to 'Musgrove Mill and being and bounded by lands now, or former-
of the Clerk of Court for Laurens j formerly known as the old tan-yard jly, of Mrs. J. D. Bowick, W. H. Ken-
County. place. [nedy, Palm^ place and the Gary
5. One hundred seventeen (117) Also, one-seventh undivided inter-1 Palmer place, and known as a part
acres, more or less, in Jacks .School test of X A. Bailey in and to the fol- of the W. H. Kennedy place.
most Catholic of all the countries of
the world and Poland was close' to
the church of Rome. So, as a practi-
ical man of affairs, what does the
I president expect of the pope ? Well, I
estimable gentleman, one in have already^ given my interpretation.
2^... J L.-_ T _ passing, may I ask whether a
personal am'bassador will be sent to
'.the president of the Baiptist World
f-X)R RE.NT — Four-room „ ....
bVrguson Street. Ravmond J. Pitts,. P*'®S‘dent Roosevelt is playing politics
Telephone 57. ' Ic *” ambassador, a personal j Alliance? Or to the Methodist College
' -• 1 ambassador, to the pope. My friend!of Bishops? Or to the presiding bish-
FOR SALE — Milk-fed fryers. Apply says that J have done an unworthy
to Thornwell Orphanage Poultry act and should retract ■w'hat I said.
Plant. tf This friend of mine is "An Israelite, a letter or a telegram was sent to
~7 . i TT j indeed, in whom there is no guile.” j them, but why not a letter to one of
AP^TMENT f^ rent Apply Mrs.^B^^^gg ^ jjjg swee.^ spirit and rug- the CathoMcs here? Why, in fact, to'
District No. 7, known as the Hollings
worth and lOallie. Jacks placre describ
ed by two deeds as follows: Deed of
lowing prx^rty:
1. AH that tract, piece or parcel of
land con'taindng two hundred (200)
All that tract of land lying, being
and situate- in Hunter Township,
County and State aforesaid, on wa
ters of Norlli Creek ,about tVmiles
sotAh of Clinton, S. C., on thg’poblic
J. Callie Jacks -to J. A. Bailey, de^'acres, more or less, situate-in Hunter
/.f i-Ka irr.;aywvr.oi .r.iv,..v.i. 1 A«/i IP^g© 260, whioh Urud IS'School District No. 3, known as the
J>in+ nKn.ii Wt. 7 Unds of James Young, ' Jerry Piles place ,and bounded bylHighway leading from Clinton, S. C.,
what about our Lutheran brethren T . j „ HoHin*aworth, OaHie Unijalon I land, now or 'formerly of McGee, Mi-' hy the way of Lydia Mill to Uurena;
and James Hollingsworth, w'hich tract lam. Stone and others. Said land be-iS, C., bounded on the south by lands
contains forty-eight (48) acres, more [ing the tract of land of which M. S.Inf J. H. Ybung, on the west toy lands
Mary Henry Arthur, Phone 66. Icigg^ honesty I admire him, tout am l|any church? The ^urch^ are offer-of
FOR RENT —Four room apartment,Roosevelt? Let’s|ing prayers for a right and righteous
private bath, good location. Apply |p®oto and their ^yers can’t be or-
to Mrs. J. L. Wright, Centennial! Has President Roosevelt the right;ganized fw a drive..
Street.
Ic and power to appoint personal am-
jtoassadorS Even if he has such a pre-
POR REINT—Home in desirable loca-1 rogative, does not our tradition of
tion. Furnished or unfurnished. Ap-^complete separation of church and
ply to The Chronicle office. Ic state inhibit him from, exercising it?
FOR SALE—Plow horse without a
blemish, and a second-hand stalk
cutter" Will sell reasonable. D. E.
Tribble Co. "
That Mr. Roosevelt is a likable,
fine.gentleman I have no doubt. And
he is a., man of broad intellectual
range and comprehension—perhaps a
man of brHliant mind, tout a mind not
It it not, then, an unwritten 9iw, if balanced -by the experience wWeb egr-
least, whioh he is deliberately violat- jly 'hardships and business responsi-
^ ing? Another question. Since theibility might have given l^hn. BroH^t
1<. -president’s course clearly is m the-only son of a rich 'widow, Kv-
— jsition to the American tradition, crys-iing in such luxury and splendor that
ACCIDENT INSURANCE TICKETS tallized by custom into law, what'be entertained the king and queem—
cost only 25c a day, piay up tojpj.Qgpp^^ qJ useful cooperation withj®nd their attendants-i—in his motheris
$5,000. S. \V\ Sumerel, Phones 80 and prompts this special personal house, what can he really know about
^diplomatic representation? ,hardships? ^
MEN and women make extra money! I do not wish to appear pedantic,' _ . • ^ '
taking subscriptions for popular but according to international law—IrSUTUlCrS ^jTOUD
magazines .Best commissions. Write.accepted everywhere—every ambassa-' __ - _ _ _
D^t. N-700, 101 Marietta, St., At-'dor is the personal- representative ofj AaOIuS WiCOt FkCT0
seventy-three and nine-tenths (73.9)
acres, more or less, lying on the Cal
houn highway a^ut seven miles
southeast of the Town of Clinton,
bounded by lands of (F. M. Pitts, Giv-fby Broad street, on the south by Pitta
ens Bres., Callie Jacks and others, and'street and on the west toy lands of
Bailey died seized and poeecaecd.
2. Three vacant lots situate, lying
and being in the Town of Clinton,
Hunter Dirtrict No. 5, bounded on the
north by Florida street, on the
being known as part of the A. J. Hoi
lingsworth land:
following lands:
1. All that tract of land containing
Mary B. Vapoe.
3. One lot in the Town of Clinton,
of £. H. Adair, containing two hun
dred and forty and 97-10 (240.67)
acres, more or less, and Iroown ae
the Vance place. ^
Terms of Sale: Cash.
The successful bidder, other than
the iFlaintiiff herein, imm^iately -upon
the conclusion of ^e bidding, ahaK
deposit with the Irobato Coi^ the
Pne-half undivided ixAerest in the Wnpi ^ inL ^ .lAiA W
building known as Chaney’s Dress
Shop, and bounded on the north by
lanta, Ga.
E. R. Jones, Novenxber 26, 1891.
2. AH that tract of land containing
eighty-seven (87) acres, more or less,
l-4p his soveieign. ^ British amba:^dor| (situate about ten miles southeast of
=~ to the United States is, in theory, thei . , bounded on the north by
Nice Frost-,nf gi^^'Annual Meeting of. Production!^ ^ ^
ninety-two and ;one half (92%) acres, (other bxtildHigs of M. S. Bafley es-
more or leas, known as the Ehnorejtate, on ■tfie east fby Brocul street,
place, situate about six mHes south- south bjr Young’s Pharmacy, and on
east of the Town of Clinton, bounded {the west by. Wall etreet.
now or formerly by lands of George j 4. All that lot in the Town of din-
O^appel, M. S. Bailey Estate, public I ton, beii^ the lot on whioh is situate
road and Huff Richardson place,[the building used by Atorams-Geer
known as tract B as per survey of Barber Shop, whioh lot is bounded on
the north by Pitts street, on the east
by Broad street, on the south by
Chaney’s Dress Shop building, (m the
west toy Wall rtreet.
PLANTS - PLA.NTS - i.ice personal representative of King
proof ( abbage Plante and White American ambassa-
^rmuda Onion Plante. A so Onion pereonai represen-
Native of the president of the United
Kindling. Blakely Bribers Se^,states. In theoj^, whferever the am-
_®jb8ssador is,.there the president is.
Jing.
Store. Telephone 188.
Credit Associatioii Hears Re
ports On Successful Year. Of
ficers Reelected.
Reports submitted by officers of the
WANTED—Two-horse share croptier, But congress is the body which aays.^,. . „ , _ ... ...
22 2-3 acre cotton allotment, 20 where we shall have ambassadors, Production Cnedjt aastomtHm
corn. Good land, fine mules and is not a president’s power to choose if*"™ *5?^^!*^***
' held here, hurt Wednesday at the arm-
acres
nice bouse on highway, at Reraio.i somebody to represent him individ-
See Will J. Adair, at State Training'ually. The Constitution authorizes the
school. 25-2c I pi^ident to appoint ambassadors
MILLING AT WATERLOO — Wel’T'*'' ««»*«• All
grind your WRe.t, Corn and Food V!"
bassador—why was that? Did Mr.
^Roosevelt modestly suggest the mat-
every day. We have on
Homestead" products — Flour, Corn
Meal and Feeds. Our prices are right.
We are anxious to serve you. E. V.'
Golding, Waterloo, S. C.
ter to congress. No, oh no! With beat
ing of drums and blare of bugles, with
15-^ I all the fanfare and noise possiWe it is
announced as a thing decided on
i i' t I i t i
-U. S. APPROVED CiHIOKS — Prom jcongress not even being in session
U. S. Pullorum Tested R. I. Reds, and getting its information, like the
Barred Rocks, White Rories, Buff Or-[rest of us—from screaming headlines
pingtons. All stock passed by official I in newspapere!
^te ^lertir^ Agent. Oi^ 18^ year. [ We have an ainbaasador in Rome.
'First-hatch-off Jan. 17. Hatch every jjj^ could easily drive 'his car across
ory, irevealed that this fanners’ co
operative organizatiGn, which sup
plies its membere -with shm’t-tonn
credit for agricultural purposes, is
operating suocesofaHy.
by lands form^ly of A. C. Workman,
south and west by lands formerly of
J. 1. Chandler, said tract known as
the Boyd place.
3. One building on 'the west side of
South Broad street, building known
as the Hamp Boyd store, ai^ is locat
ed on the property of the Seaboard
Air Line raibo^.
4. AH that lot* situate in the Toim
of Clinton containing, two k>ta front
ing <Hi Broad street, 52.75 feet each
on the east and rutuiing back -west
in parallel lines, Ihe northern boon-
The meetiiv w wril atteadeii j, 208.6 feet, the eouthern
complete and detailed reports, rilus- boundary line is 236.6 feet.
week. Price $7.50 the 100 delivered,
live delivery guaranteed. Cheaper if
the city if this country wished to ap
pear before the court of the p<^.
^led for. We ship C.OjD. Farmers -what does the president expect
Hatchery, 908 -Main St., Newber^, .personal ambaeeador to accom-
plisdi ? Well, it vdH be a precedent for
sending amhassadors to the. pope.
S. C.
tfo
BULB SALE
We have a few buibs on hand which
trated by charts, given to the stock
holders showing volume of business
done, costs of opemtion, ^artiiution
of expense, net ];nx>fits Other data
of vital in-berest to the members.
Reports ■were made hy C. W. StoM,
preakknt; Rex Lanford, secretary-
treasurer, and J. F. Hawkins, direc
tor.
The reports showed -that the asaoei-
ation made loans totaling $389,000
during the last fiscal year. Tte asso-
ciotton serves Laurens and Newherry
counties.
C. W. Stone of Clinton, and J. T.
-we are closing out
reduced prices.
on n»nu wnicn the Pope wiU send a nuncio tojMcCrackin of Newbetry, rs-
^ premdent, to be received by our elected to serve on the board of dkee-
TULIPS, formerly 50c doz, now 30c;
fcwmerly $3,50 per 100, now $2.25.
HYACSNTHS, beddii^ size, former
ly 85c doz. now 6e each; exhitnikmi
again—politics. If the prerident vio
lates the spirit of our institutions and
disregards fundamenibal customs he
shotdd toe called to account Spectator
F h/v- ^ • weak one, but he is
i?*;, ” "T *®' •*'* eerUie be i, «i>e.Uo( pore Atmricni
f 1 a a,. ,1 *“4 that seventy-five per
<*' '*»«”.'sooth GmoHm mri- erttt him. K
now 30c do«en. .,ntmg iet’e htw hboee mhe de-
fend this personal embassy to the
1 J
OOWOf
whose terms did not expire this year,
are Jsw$ H. Oavia, Sr., of (}Untoii,
J. F. HmwldiiB of Newhewy, and E. J.
Soan of FonUtain Ixm.
J. F. Diggs, of the fkediMtioQ i(>ed-
6. All that trdet of land containing
five and one-fourth (5%) acres, more
or leas, known aa the Ckh Workman
place, aituato about one-fourth mHa
northwest of the I'dwn of Clinton, be
ing bounded on the north by loto of
Beasley, Noah (|il^lintock and Others,
on the east by Gideon Leake, sooth by
lands of Oic^ Ckpeland, and on tlw
west toy puUk road. *
.6. AlTt^ tract of land containing
eight (8) acres, more or less, situate
atout one and otietoozlh mile soiith-
wesi of the Town of dinton, bounded
now-or formerly by lands Of J. W.
Leake, Dr. (W. C. Irby and Sherman
Gqpriand, aaid tract being known aa
the MteCoy place.
7. AM that kt of land with im-
pr $1.00 dozen. ‘ corpomtioii addressed
mertang and dfoeniaed the cooper
ative fast ore of the asaodatioa. He
listed eight cooperative aervioe
ciples practiced hy the aaaoeiatioa as
foUfOWs: For serriee, not profit; re
sponsible farmers, riigihle; ysry
xnsmber iharea in ownership; active
members contral; mendwra fcspt ki-
fmnmed;' raascnable hot adequate
ehaegea; aowid credit ad^^ ^
needs; and nxindurs* business strkibr
cenfideBtiaL ^
Mr. Diggsi reviewed the «on$fitions
ieadfaig up to Ihe eabaUkhment of the
production credit system and revimred
the prograip which has been made by
aasDciatfons.
GROOUS, formerly 25c dozen, now
15e dozen.
IRIS, formerly 40c dozen, now 20e
dosen; forinerly $2.25 to $2.50 par
100, now $1.50.
ALSO NOVELTY BULB ^LOGS
ALREADY (7BOWING.
BLAKELY BROTHERS SEED
STORE Triephone 186.
WHY Suffer FroBi'CoIdfr>
Fih* quidc
reUef from
cold sjnnptoms
lake 666
6S6
p^.
1 am not trying to stir up preju
dice against the CathoUe chmeb; I
have many friends and sonre kimbwd
within that fold, f am diacdsstng a
priiey of our govexviment whkh has
beeosne a deeply-rooted principle of
Ameiioanism.
the Constitution (Article' 2, See-
tien 2, paiagraph 2) confers upon the
president tbs power, with -the advice,
and consent of the senate, to "ap
point ambhssadots, . judges of the
siqfueme court, etc., ... and whiob
ahidi he ettaMbhed hy law.” As yow
see, the prerident has no more
Mttkorky to crests a position ^ am-
SUBSCRtW TO
m cHiloNicyi
5. -AH that lot in the Town'of Clin
ton, being the lot on which is erected
the 'building known as Bailey’s Bank
building, bounded on the west by Pitts
street, on the epst by an alley, op the
north by vacant lot, on the west hy
J. A. and P. S. Bail^
6. All that krt sitinrte and known
aa 74 Pitts strett <hi whkh is a frame
house, whkh lot ia bounded on the
north by Pitts street, on the east by
lot of Mrs. E. T. Rkhhoqrg, on the
south by lands of Mrs. Yarborough,
and on the west by Clinton Cot^
MiH lot
7. AH that parcel of land contain
ing one hundi^ eighty (180) acres,
more or loM, known as the Philton
place, houndto by lands of Mark
Poole eatateT, 'W. it. Sumerel and oth
ers, described in deed book 74, jiage 2.
8. Ait itmi kt containing one-
fourth (%) acre, more or less, situ
ated m the Town of Clinton, bounded
on north and east by lands of Mrs.
Nina Vance Salley, aorith hy Florida
street, wnat hy EHzabeth street.
Also, ooe-fourteenth. undivided in
terest in and to the following prop
erty of whkh J. A. BaUey died seisto
and possessed:
1. AH that kt of land lying, being
and sitaato in the Town of l^inton,
and boimded and nlc*cribed as foBows:
on tbs irarth by Young Drive 150 feet
thereon, 'on Ihe east hy Hickory ave
nue .96 ieHht thereon, on the couth by.
as a guarantee of his good faith in the
bidding. The came to be applied~to
the .purchase price upon Ids comply
ing 'with 'the terms of sale, otherwise
to be paid to Plaintiff for credit bn
the indebtedness. (In the event the enc-
cessfttl bidder ebould fail to make
such deposit, or Bho;rid fail to comply
with the terms of safo, the said lands
shall be re-sold on •tl^ same or some
subsequent ealeeday on the same
terms, at risk of the defaulting pur
chaser.
The purchaser to pay for papers,
stamps and recording.
The sale wiM close on salesday in
February, according to order of the
Probate Court.
J. HBWLBTTE WASSDN,
J. P. L C.
Dated Jan. 5, 1940. —1-Sc.
provementa thereon known na thcilpixioperty of Wm. F> Jacobs and John
PHto street warehouse kt, eitwrte on
the north tide of Weet Pitts etiecb
in the Town of dhaton, being boohd-
cd on the xmtb by land of estate of
M. & Bafldy SO feet, eo the eatt by
tMak buik^ wad kt of ettate of
M. 3. Bailey 110 fedt, on the aoolli
T. Young 150 feet tbrneon, on the
hy pfpperty of Wm. P. Jacobs
and Jote % Young 106 feet thereon.
2. AM that lot ^ land sHuafte, ly-
kg and befaig in the Town of CSinton,
Omxnty knd State aftreaalA contain
ing one4itlf acre, more or lete, with
by. West Pitts etreet SO feet, and en'aH fangtovemants thcreou, and front-
«he wea$ by lands of tfie eatata of M. ‘
S. Bailey 110 fact. Aiao^ right ef -way
12 feet wide and runnkig north frem
Wfitt PiWf street along ihe entire
west aids of srtd bnjMing and lot for
a distance of 110 feet. Bald lot mad
right-of-way being seaae. aa deaevibad
in deed book. 8, page SS8, oifire of the
Clerk ^ Court for Laurens Ckxmty*
and in deed book 56, page 46$, otfke
of the i^eik of Court. o
8. AH. Iboeo threa kts in tibe Toett
of CHniem more partkaiarty daeoHM
as foawa;'- ./ ** '
Me, 1. tart IgMiirt iia^jliMt Store :
hx^diag; lurtOdiiil
Eart Pitta rtibot
inff eu Oontiiinial etreet itar g die*
taned of $11 feet and nmning back
tiierefkett with $ ottfona
throughout lor a dittaaoa.of 210 fort.
8. AM that ,4rert ef land in aaid
County and fibt^heing a pact of tbs
J. Robert fifitth land, eont^niiig two
hundred (200) .acres, mam or lees.
Is Your
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We Carry a Complete LIim
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Batteries
III Stock for Your Conyeii-
ienee.
Sowers Garage
PlMMie 196
bounded <m the west bf Sakdi rives',
nepdii by lands of M. J, Pwingt, eaet
if kadi ef J. R. AndarooB, am eauttt
V kiMr of Mbo WmdhMh Ubm «ha
land oomtjwd to l{rs./Janit ifaod
HjOl by IL C. fimilfi, firr .
4, 4B tiait fkee awi pmett
tMM^ byfof kod idjkati,
mere or
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Ten It To The
World
Tbo fkrt role of saleemanship
it that if you have 4iiy4hfa« to
aefi, donH keep it a secret Ml
it to the woridl Thrt, in Clin-
ton's trade area, insane to nd-
vartko it k m CBRQNICIJL
Bvary week Hw paper gum in-
..to the konea ' ef tida ekmmudty
jnur proapeotive 1940
The ^ More Ptople You ToH,
theiMere You WiU Ss«f
The meet eueoeseful CSinton
firms In 1940 wi8 be those who
ttireai^ effsrtive advertising
tsfl dba buyint piddle
weak what Otey have to
the values they bavie to
the aervioe they are
five.
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