The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, February 08, 1940, Image 7

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, / THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON, & C. <»AGE SEVEN fr tjv- if 9^ ‘V A J. A. Biijigy. — EEUteSoUAt Fdb. Salesday A public Mile oif the lands and ei^ ct late'J. A. iBafley of this eHey, mm h^ Monday monrinc to Lsmidmis by Jndipe of Probate. The tale waa attended ^ a smaM cro*wd, wkb little blddiiv duiinflr the day. WMh foor axeeptimn, aU ^ the prop erty mm bid in by <1^ T. iiniaon, at torney for W. J. Bailey, execulor of the eatete. the faUowhv ie a list of the prop- .erty sold and the purchase price: Matt Dial place, |400, James Fitts; lot on Broad street, $140, Raymond' PHts; 1-2 acre McC^ lot, $40, R. T. Wilsim, attorney; 556 acres Kerns place, $1,400, R. T. Wilson, attorney; 77 acres, $580, L. L. Copeland. 1-2 undivided interest in following property, all of whkh was bid in by R T. Wilson, sttomey: Elmore place, $100; Boyd place, $250; building oocn- pied by Hamp B^d, $1,000; 2 iota on Broad street, $160; Gideon HRl lot, $22; iMicOoy place, $150; building oc cupied by Ideal' Bakery, $900; Scott store building, $100; Vance place, $1,750; Harris place, $250; Maitin plade, $150. 1-7 undivided interest in following property, all of which was bid in by R. T. Wilson, attorney: Jerry Pylee place, $100; 3 lots, |150;«buil^ng oc cupied by Chain’s Dress shop, $300; building occupied by Abrams-Geer beauty shop and Abrams barber shop, $325; building occupied by Bailey’s bank, $200; Pitts street lo^ <F^- ' 'son ■proporsy', '$50; HBHaabeth ■ eteeety«» lot, $10. < 1-14 undivided interest in following property, all of whidh was bid in by R. T. Wilson, attorney: lot in College View, $10; Kelly house, $10; Saluda river property, $10; building occupied by Sumerel’s D^. store, $200; Burn side pla<%, $25; Pyles place, $10; Dill ard place, $6i0; McCormick county property, $50; Chaney place, ^$25. 1-14 unitivided intestet in Grant place,'$10, Mrs. Helen ^iley Obering. So^’s stCHe on North Broad street was subject to an indebtedness of $20,000. For "March of Dimes” Paralysis Fund List week The Chronicle announced that it would receive contributions for the "Marcb of IMmes" campaign tin the national fight being wag^ {against V infantile paralysis. , It was .stated at the time also, that dimes (or other contrilnitHms could be left V jat the drug stores in the city to be Icolleoted and forwarded to the Na tional Foundation committee. / Tbe Chronicle has received several contributions for this fund. If you desire to give a dime or several dimes ■ or dollars, leave it at the office or iany of the drug stores for collection and ‘to be forwarded to proper au- jthorities within the next few days, i The Chronicle received yesterday I $9.50 in dinies for the cause given by the boys and girls and employees ■of the State Training School. These jchildren h#ie set an example for 'the community, both in interest and 'm gifts for the March' of Dimes, I others are asked to follow. T. C. Johnson Plumbing, Heating and Electric Contractor OVER S6 VEAaS EXPERIENCE CLINTON, S. C. ^ ' PHONE 381 TRIP FORECAST: wasaa Thermostatically Controlled Heat in All Super-Coaches COLUMBIA e 5 Convenient Daily Schedules One Way 95c Round Trip $1.75 Other One Way Fares .Atlanta $2.70 JarksonAille $4.95 Charleston $2.30 Richmond $4.90 Savannah $3.50 Raleigh $3.90 Big Extra Savings On Round Trips GREYHOUND TERMINAL E. Carolina Ave. Phone 59 (CLUinai * THE CHRONICLE’S WANT AD RATES le per word for first inser tion; five insertions for the price of fonr. Minimum charge 25c. Cards of thanks and tribntee of respect, Ic a word, payible in advance. Minimum 50c. THE SroRTS CHAHERBOX By TENCH OWENS 1 I noticeable improvementrSn the part of the Blue Hose fighters and It ceir- tainly paid dividends, for they nar- lowly missed winning the entire match .... MTien the referee stopped the lightweight match in jihe first _ , , , , .round because P. C.’s representative. Some very ftne baskrtlmll games game. Toward the last, however,'Kaylor, received a small cut, have been played on the Presbyterian forged ehe^ with a over his eye, it brought to ligW an-{ college gymnasium recently during j "°J"********?"*®y slwts. Cop- ^ew rule that has been made! the stwf-at^iome part of the Blue ?*•?,*** • order to renrove the danger fromj Stockil^’ schedule. i with uncanny skill, using an unusual intercollegiate boxing . . . The-P, C., For instance, that Citadel thriller overhead shot whi^ is very hard w led by Lih Tucker and Louj last Thursday wa* just as close and ^ forwards, recently ptayed rexciting as we predicted in this two games, winning ea.sily from 'r£ last week. The Blue Hose werel^® minutes of .he fray into-rough Thorpweil high school and losing to not to be iienied'that night and came l^n<icr college ... The annual box- from behind to lick the cadets for * ^ ^ dribbling tournament sponsored by t.he the second time this year. And don’t „ Presbyterian college ROTC unit will think those l^lldogs aren’t plenty^- Woffords smocrth-clvciflng quintet be conclude<l Saturday night with the g<ood—they are. Last year they had^^'vned the local goal-.sbooters in an- championship fights . . . The firstf the best record in the strte, auto- «!<>*« game last week," The de- round bouts on .Monday provided winning the intercollegiate moralixing sharpshobting of Flynn, grand entertainment for those on the championship. Coach McMillianM forward, was the main reason outside looking in, showed some goo<l played as if inspired in the sec- for the defeat suffered by the Blue varsity prospects, and established fav- ojvd. te Jur®B ahcM to an eight- visitors exhibited a pol-iorite* in each weight class .... Bob- point lead by the end of ^ game, passing attadV the superior oflTy "S^anebecFs"*" khocRoUt vfctdiy' and they were still going lArong wheni'*^^^^ have not seen this year. over Paul Turner and several techni- Sweet revenge was^ theirs. when cal knockouts furnished the main 22-8c'Lloyd Evans, pi^bably deoerve mosE the Blue Hose defeated the’Fuiman excitement in Monday’s fights .... of the credit fox this remarkable five Tuesday of this week. Pepper However, we have a hunch, “You rally, biit the wihi^e team was red Martin was held in check nicely while ain’t seen nothing yet!’’^ hot and 'worked together ms well as! Meisky did himself proud with 13 — ♦ j they 'have this seaeon in our opin-'points. .An aJert, aggresesive defense Mussolini will Ihortly distribute FOR SAiiE—M our bam 60 Hamp-j-ion. Even tft>e desperate ef^rts-of stopped the Paladians long ‘enough cards among Italians, probably just thire pige, 20 to 50 tt>s. Excellent'the Citadel stars. Freeman ^nd Bur-'for the Presbyterian boys to grab a to show the people how well the axis stock, raaaonable pnoet. Gome and} rows, jwere not enough stop tbe^safe lead. "■ is still working. j see them. State Training School. 8-2c Blue Stockings on that n^. | We only hope the quality of the j : “ i Things got rough in we Newberry local basketball remains at the pres-j SPECIAL OFFER—, t game the following eyCning as the lent high standard and that P. C. con- GOOD UNTIL FEBRUARY 14 Blue Hose finally w^ccuiribed by ajtinues to ring up the larger scores. 1 American Magazine, The Woman’s narro# marpn. Plying before' the | w (Home Companion, and Collier’s Week- largest crowd we ^ve ever seen ini Congrats to the P. C. boxers for I^R SALE — Fat betis and turkeys. Both 20c pound. We deliver. Smitb- Plaxico Farm, T^epbone 301. , Ip WANTED—A saleainan to sell monu ments. Wide territoary for good man. Write Box 1322, Charlotte, rtve.fin^ bell rang. Dick Meisky and N. C. FOR SALE — Mdlk-fed fryers. Apply • "to 'Thomwell Orphanage Poultry Plant. tf SALESMAN WAiNTED-Good near by RawWgh Route now open. If willing te oonduot Home Servioe bus- inoM while earning good living, write nmnediately. B«wie^’«^ Dept. SCB- 27-45, Ridnnood, Va. 22-4p PLAYER PIANO BARGAIN! — In stead of reshipping to factory, $700 Player Piano, like new, can* be had f<^ unpaid balance of $38.46 remain ing on contract. Write at once to Eld- .gar 0. Netzow, (Department of Ac- counto), 4743 North Shrtfield Avenue, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, who will ad-^ viee where piano can be aeen. Kindly furinsh references. 8-3p — 5——8* MILLING AT WATERLOO — We grind your Wheat, Com and Feed every day. We have on hand “Old Homest^” products — Flour, Com Meal and Feeds. Our prices are right We are anxious to serve you. Golding, Waterloo, S. C. U. S. APPROVED CHICKS — U. S. Pullorum Tested R. I. l^s, Barred Rodu, White Rocks, B\m Or pingtons. Ad stock passed by/official State Sirierting Agent. Our year. First hatch off Jah. 17. Haim every' week. Price $7.50 the lOoAielivered, live delivery guaranteed. ^Cheaper if called for. We ship C.OyO. Fanners Hatchery, 908 Main St, Newberry, S. C. / tfc the local gym, the eonteetants went!their fine showing against Georgia along on even rerme most (rf the (last Friday.w There seemed to be z lil three, 14 months, for $4.0(1. Call 276 JAMES W. CALDWELL MRS. WELLS LOCATED AT KINARDS, BETWEEN CLINTON AND NEWBERRY, on COLUMBIA HIGHWAY Never Heeh hr This Section Before Famous Everywhere SI’Et*! AL' READING FOR A DA\S ONLY > HOURS FROM 9 A. M. TO 9 1’. ^M. J (NOT TO BE CLASSED WITH A GYPSY> I GUARANTEE SUCCESS WHERE ALL -OTHERS PALMISTS FAIL I give never fiailing advice upon all mattei-s of life, such as love, courtship, nia**riage,'' divorce, business transactions of all kinds. I never fail to reunite the separateil, cause speeily and happy mar riages, overcome enemies, rivals,, lovers’ quarrels, evlL.habits, stum bling blocks and bad liic(^ of all kinds. I ,lift you out of sorrow and trouble and start you on the path of happiness and prosperity. There is no heart so sad or homes so dreary that I canno't bring sunshine in it. 'in fact, no matter what may be your hope, fear or ambition, I guarantee to tell it all before you utter a word to me, and after I a.m finished if you are not entirely satisfied and if I do not faithfully fulfill every claim above, then you pay me not a penny.—SATISFAC TION GUARANTEED. I Am Located In Studio Trailer Next To Smith .Mercantile Company, Kinards. on Columbia Highway.- A10T lOWER PRICED rmut MOST psonz rmim * • OOTOTM A rH*nt mrvat Mi»t 9 tm •f /# tmh ikiBi B hmttm bbbU mm BBBTBtB Bftnt BtBTB IAbb « B€IBb9/ Abm iB nkHm tat DBB’thtikta Am ImBBaUtaHat hay Mr iBm-fritid ayr maHt yam raataara Ut MHca attth a famtiaa. Tha •liOhl diffaraaM will awsa yoa. ■Mfv taaa m aataaHy ■ f9 Mif*. aiatakam Uaahaaayam Mat f*aMm€. Dam’t Mg CAS OMMONS AND VriAlMNa Add a law dollara talkapriaaeltkalowatt priead oara aad gat a bif Po«(ia^4 iaabaa widar at froat aaal. SH iaal|aa loMar (raai r ibaa laat raarl Do roa gat aar waary aa laagtriaaP Oat i faatiaa aad ralax. Poatiae't ‘^rtpla-Caab- iaaad** rida la worth alt tbo WigM difVaraacc batwaaa foatiaa aad lowaat-griaad aar*. IXQUWn. tMMMMaOMD (NTmOtS Bvar'Wiab^Voar aar wara largar ? fay a faw aatra iMlari aad i|al a fuotiac. It'» widar-aaated, wtdar-vuiooad with Hi* Tait Saiaty riata CUm ia all MMlaa*. TMUU fMrOIMANCI Y<hi only hava to go to tba Irat iraAo litht lo aaiapla tba thriU pcrlfwnaanca ia foatiaa ’■ powar- packad angiaa. 1^:- r,Uf-' NEW^KS^ roiii94o 5E8 CHRONICLE PUBIJBHING CO. I T 75 DIFFICULT to msk. pMpU rctlizg that Pontiae ia prioad pist a frw dollara above the lowest. _They timpty haven’t heea aoous- totned tO'nsao«tatin( low pride with a ear that hM the reputation, fooka, aiaa,' luxury and performanoaof oart eoatiiig up to several hundrad dollars Ughcr. Come in and take a look at this sen- lational new money’s-worth of motor car. See bow much bi||er aad roomier it is. And don’t leave without trying its ' Triple-Cuahioaed” ride~iad tbo lUaatrmMmg tia ^aaimi Sla fDaar Tamrimg SaJaa Idyd* PLENTY OF COAL an and chunky^— dust, slate or cUjikers. b-W-S Guano Co. Phone'62 flashing performanee of its power- peeked Poatiao angina. Portbc best rideonfourwhsels and the 4dsf wtiUi tfymr Hf», get a 1940 Pontiaet THURSTON MOTOR COMPANY WEST MAIN STREET- CLINTON, S. C.