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THURSDAY, MABCg 14, im
THB CLINTON CHRONICLE, CUNTON, S. C
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PAGE SEVEH
THE CHRONICLETS
WANT AD RATES
Ic per word for ftrst iosor*
tion; five lasortions for Um
pileo of foor. Mhdaim duirfo
25«.
Cardo^of thoaks fead tribatoo
of reopcet, Ic a word. pajriUe
la adraiRCo. Miafainai SOe.
THE SPORTS CHATTERBOX
By TENCH OWENS
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I Tennis enthuOiasta in ilhis vicinitj
pr(dMi>l]r wiil fo krto •cstasies of jcff
on leamiat tluvt Dofwkl Bodge wiH
piay eahdnition matohes on the Ptwo-
While Ooaoh Wilder continues to
drill Ms OKnton hif^ odiool crklroen
in the ways and means of winning
WEST CUNTON
Mrs. Joe Caaipbeil,
FOR SALE — flamp^ine pigs, British Wightman Ot^) team wiH ap-
young eonrs._ Prices reasonabte. ^ saase oobrts five days Ui-
Stiae Training School. 21-ac ^ ooeaaions a
county .nd itote tuxOT without ad- aiocklo,. now quick-dryin*
COUTvSe
Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Harmon wad
tttitle danghter Valerie, Mm Harmon,
__ Mrs. Thelma Wood ten, Luther,
OnAdah i ’J**. a»d Miss LiNian iBraoweU visited cemetery.
byteirian coUege ccnrts April 16. As fo®®"* ^ " Mrs. Harmon’s daugWw, Mrs. Levi'
If that weren’t enough to fan the,baa issued the first call this week j,, csbeater Stmday.
flames of tennis ratewet here, the for the k^eal tennis team to begin jjr. and Mrs. Colie Campbell and
practice. The first workout was held Ur. and Mrs. Orange CampbeU and<
on <rf the new (keenstone courts son, Silas, visited Mr. suid Mrs. Er--
es Margaret, Doris, Ruby, Pauline^
and Irene Stevenson; two brothdirs,
Witter and L. H. Stevenson; three sis-
jters, Mrs. Othelto Simmons, Miss An-'
na Stevenson an^ Mrs. Leila Prince, j
fhaieral rites were held from the,
home Tuesday afternoon at 4:30;
o’daok with Rev. Ralph D. Hughes i
in charge, klterment was in Calvary ;
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TO SELL
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on the Presbyterian eoUege <5agdiU in Greenwood Sunday. |
and prolbaUy will continue to be held ^’‘*****’®’
dau(jphters Florence and Kathlam.
jthaiw unta the day eouHs in
dithmal^hy 7% penalty b ^ people T. i T u ’
AprH IsTD.-R. Simpson. Treas. Ic ^ bethe (#orid’s oirtata«ding^-l*“'^ ^ .Mrs. Ernest Hamilton of Oreen-
wmp "<m~v virtually unoppoaed in ama-!^*»« bugaboo of nearly all outdoor j* spending the week with her!
nu iWa.T,>nhAd< nAinwt o«kd» ♦•“Ma before he turned profee-{sports, has prevented further prac- sister, Mrs. Wm. Cannon,
a -roecialtv E R Kwx Phone ****** last''year. Besides doing the tice this week. ■ Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Spiers and cMl-
^ ’ 21-a& *"*)<>*■ in winaing the Davis cup,| The addition of Aruthur Prochaska, jnen of Laurens, visited'Mr. and Mrs.
1 — he won nearly every tennis title of ,taM CHS senior, to the Red Devil net Hardman Sunday.
VITAMIN Bl—Get this amaxing so- any esnsafutnee hi the worW during,team this year booits chances for a; jgrs. L. C. H<«r«4l of Spartanburg,{
hitkm for your Flowers, Planta, hia reign. In profcaaional eirclee, of state champkmahip sky high. He baa Mrs. L. B. Chandler, (Mrs. J. C. Hoi-!
Gardens and Lawns. Priced from 10c course, the going is tougher, but J.,had an imusuabamount of experience junj daughter Sandra, off
to $1.00, Give them new vigor/ Blake- Donald seems to be doing all right or for his age and hka the ball with Tucapau, were visitors of Mr. and'
ly Brothers Seed Store. Triephone better, even against such briHiaht* plenty of power. The opportunity Mrs. J. F. Wier Sunday. ’
188. 25 players as Ellsworth Vines, Perry, afforded by lOoaeh Lufler of practic-j Mt. and Mrs. W. F. Smith of Sa-,
ing with the college varsity has /uda, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Smith
strengthened his game, and made him Mon^y.
already a big threat for the state, ,Mr. and Mrs. Nick Nelson of Rock
DAHUAS and GLADIOLUS BULBS.|««d THden
We have many varie'.le*^ of these in' unusual and welcome feati^e
stock. Abo Vigoro. B>ne Meal, Cot-:®f.5l»« "Wtohea « i» admission
tonse^ Meal Nkra’te of Soda and In-’’*^*** ;be changed, a fact that renders high school-* eingbs championship. Hill, vbited Mr. and Mii7J. H. Crowe
^ Lt.. _ .t. — -A. _ -- - — —-t-- J A B t Iwh IkAka !■ rttrrt it^ 1 a 1
sectkides. Blakeiy Brothers
Store. Telephone 188. „
g^ the two events simply wonderful in
Ithe eyes of thoee of us who really
I joy good Itiemis. Budge, former
Coach Sloan hXs several other candi- ^Sunday.
dates for the team with experience^ Mr, and Mrs. Jfm Buxhardt and'
and ability. In Rufus Sadler and John Mr. and Mrs. Horace Guest visited {
Mimnaugh he has two ra^uet-i^ld- relatives in Columbia Sunday. !
Mrs. Dessie Douglas and iMrs. John
FOR SALEk-Two houses in CoUege 1 worid’s champion, is one of the most
View, on Young Drive. Haanp Boyd.joolonful ‘tennis players in the game ers who may turn out to be veritable'
" ^ T because of his red giant killers in high school competi- Crowe spent the week-end with rela-
FOR SALE — Milk-fed fryers. Ai^lyij^jj j,ut because of his powerful tion this spring. Walter Coker, Joe tjves in Gray Court,
to Hiornwell Orphanage |atrofcea, hb aggressive tactics, and hisiTerry, vBill Dicus and others will Mr. and Mrs. Ririiard Blackwell
personality which appeals to the'round out a wcil-babnced team. j<yf Lancaster, were the week-end
IRISH POTAIGES.' Genuine ‘„ .1 gbnee at the unpresrive^ten- gpuests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Heath-
He will play Coach Bill Lufler of match schedule arranged by Mr. Sloan erly.
'. C. in an exhibition singles match'shows that a weH-balanced team is'
E. J. Campbell celebrated a birth-
Maine Grown Cobblers and Red
Bii'ss. Chicken Powdera, Hog Pow
ders, ‘Stock, Powders, Tobacco Dust,. ^ « ., • ^ m# -n ^ j i
and Lightwood Kindling Blakely i*"* netman probably against Lufler petition. Matches will be pl^yedy Miss Margie Brown of Greenwood
Brothel Seed Store. Toleirfrone 188. i*™* another varsity player in a doub- against Greenville, Spa^nburg, AfST^gpent last week‘with Miss Joyce Bras-
and then will team with a Wue Stock- needed to stand up against such com- day Monday, March 11.
— 'Jes HMitch. Indeed, indeed the powers
FOR SAiLE — Two medium sixe fat that (be are to be congratulate and
.mules, Rode HiW buggy and bar- thai^^ f^r bringing these tennis
"ness, ooe-horse wagon and harness, L^^tables to Rresjbyterian college and
good as new, one Cole combination | Qji^on. ^
planter No. 40, brood sow. WMl trade*
Birthda]rs
or sell for cadi cheap. IW. R. Andar-1 g -1 CAA-^l^iA^A.
son, Jr., Route 1, akrton. ipi^oicnui rueiirer
FROST F^F CABBAGE PLANTS,! ^ittwlg Wsif Cw
White Bermuda Onion Plante, Red, sJUUimP \^WJ
Yellow and White Onion Sets, Eng-j —r——
lish Peas, Beet, Tomato and a Big j Most GlorkHn Victory For Ger-
Assortment of Flower Seeds. Blakdyj niany Must Be Gained, Hitler
SwJ Stor.. Trf.plK«^lj8. ^ MittSS.
WANTED—Gentleman with car, who { :z—^
wants to earn |30 weekly and willing j Berlin, iMat«h lO.^reafcing with
.?■ t»Haon.l of oel«b™tin«
C«np«y. W.»ne P. .WWor. ... «*l,t
■ i’’ilor.&^y iK>o.d«l .:;«r cry “
CHICKS—CHICKS. We have selected victory” in the conflice he
_ s X iA» wa I 1 J
arson, Dreher (Colupibrn), and Abbe- well,
ville with return erushgements at espch!
school. Grenville high school willi Births
play here in the opening match of' Mr. and Mrs. John Hedspeth an-
the season for Clinton on March 23. ! nounce the birth of a son Silas Wil
liam, bom 'March 2.
-^Mr. and Mrs. Pruitt Oakley are
Pure B.W.'D. Tested Baby Olncks. “imperialist England and
Starting Mash, Growing Mash, Lay-:ppn^g»» ^a^j forced on the reich.
ing Mash, Grains, Feeders, Fountains,) fijehrer, in an eleven minute
I receiving congratulations upon the ar
rival of a son, Billie Bruce, bom Sun-
Fmnees Winn, daughter of Mr. and'^iny^ Maich 10.
Mrs. CarKon F. Winn, was seven | Mrs. Oakley Is the former Miss
years old yesterday. Margaret Satterfield.
Bobby Neighbors, son of Mrs. R. P. I ^
Neighbors, will celebrate his birthday. y gtevenson
u j f ..j Tbeist V. Stevenson died at his
o ^served a birthday ^ canton Monday following
Sunday March 10. Ahort 'illness
Donnie Wilder, son of Mr. and Mre j surviving ai^ his widow Mrs. Bes-
®*** sie H. Stevenoon, and seven children,
„ . ^ , Earle and Grady Stevenson and Miss-
Robert Nelson Jeanes of Easley, .
grandson of Mrs. P. S. Jeanes of this; %tdvrtf'v e\v> a
city, one ycM- old Much 8. ' NOTItB OF SALE
W. E. Own. ndil etoerve W.' 80th J?"*'
(County of Laurens.
Citixens Federal Savings and Loan
^Ick Tablets and Ojmter Shells.' gpg^|| jymarkable for its biwity, |****‘^*'***y Tuesday, March 19. ^
^kely^witlhera_ Seed Store. Tole^ivowed-Hietennination bo A«^ of Clinton, South Caro-
phone 188. - .^^5 pwt. ^tprioua^ yigtory. in ^ilina, plaintiff, v». Maria Yoww;* Mary
uTTT^^OVED^iOTT^rFwi^many’s featory’* even at ithe cost ^ hirtbrf-v Y. Jones, L. G. Jones and B. H. Boyd^
U. S. PuHorum Tesbed R. I. Reds. own life if neomsary. , | A. W. Mills has a birthday
Barred Rocks. White Rocks, Buff Or-| His gray military coat, barren ofjO^y* ^ . | Notice Is Hereby Given That pur-
pingtoM. AM btock pas^ by, official ms^ m cowtmst to ^ R F w *. ; »nant to orders of the Court in the
House at
_ —r- ----—. p,, fu^i-Laurens, South Carolina, on Monday,
sacrifice and wath more emphasis jidiroe imourary. Anril iftifi to the hi«<he«t bidder
caUed for. We ship C.OJ)dvFaWrs:«boJ Gerraj^’s will to vict<^. luX MS cash,’the following dewribed prop-
Hatchwy, 808 Mmic St. N«t>.>rry, ‘'The^woiM , d.«r«_o,qr «ola-
State Sriecting Agent. Ovw 18th year.
First lii^h off Jan. 17. Hatch ev^ry
week. Price $7.50 the 100 tielivei^,
live dedivery guaranteed. Cheaper if
.r . . . . . Z .—Mw. D V T»- -1- ........ Bunirt lo wruers lu wk: v^urt ti
unitorms about him in the Zei^aiu *«* J- E* was one year ^
(military museum) Hitler spoke m <>‘d 'Moiway, Mar^ 11. either in or at the Court Houi
a phUosophical vein about soWiery ^* ** ^ birthday of Miss Carolina, on Mo
S. C.
tic tion,” *Hirier ■toM the '600 guests who
I filed into the musema’s glass-roofed
a birthday Tuesday, 'March 12.
Ira C. Boland ceMrated a birthday
U. S. APPROVED —Eixun ^ ,«a»^j„iMaroh 9.
~& Tettod^. fonnerly have packed the state! Miss frothy Wells has a birthday
Barred Bocks, WSuto Rocks, Buff Or- memorial day ob-'^***‘y» 'March 14.
pingtons. AM stock 'passed by <^icial
Staite BrisoOng, Ag^ every
servances. i Corilandt Carr, son lof Mr. and
“Our orrfy reply can be ibhe great-|M»‘»- P* 'M. Carr, was five years <rfd|
I AH that tract, parcel or piece
i of land situate, lying, and )^ing
, in Hunter Township, County of
Laurens, State of South Carolina,
Tue^y. Pih» $7.50 tte ^^liver-^ ^ ^ vk-jMtroh 5
xu^bub/a x^rm ^IaOv wiif -xw ^
^ ed, live delivery fwacanteed. Cheaper
* if caHed for. We shin C.O.D. Let usi ul
^ 'MrSf James McCombs observed her
if caHed foi^e ^ C.O.D.^Let usj ^ solemn |*>jrt)Ki«y. ,Tumday.
do your custom hatching. Farmers ^ keeping with the I March 17, is the birthday
Hatehery, 908 Main St., Newberry, [j^>kmnity of the occasion indulged !®^''M*m Hattie !dae Horton and Dr.
in no oratorical fireworks. More 4-
emotion crept into 'his voice, bow-! M .Meadors of Cusseta, .\la., fath-
ever, when he said, « . jer of Mrs. E. J. Adair of th» city,"!
“As fuehrer of the dation, as chief:**'** be 86 years-old Mar>» 15. ^
S. C.
PLAYER ?IANO BARGAIN!,— In
stead of resbipping to fadtory, $700 <
Player Piano, like new, can be had?
for unpaid (balance of $34.66 remain-1 of state, as supreme commander of t
ing on contract. Write at oiyie to the armed forces I live for but, oiw RUSS-FINN WAR
COME^TO END
(Continued from pkge one)
Edgar 0. Netzow, (iDepartment of task; Day and night to think of vic-
Accoilnts)( 4748 North l^ieffield Ave- jtory, struggle, work and fight far
nue, Milwaukee, Wiscotain, who will jvfetery, if necessary not to spare my
advice where piano can be seen. Kind-iow’n life in the conviction that this'quence on her Arctic cmM
ly furnish references. 21-2p!tiipe (jermany’8 future will be se-* The treaty stipulation for a rail-;
road '^neoting Kamijarvi with Kan
LEMON JUICR RECIPE
CHECKS RHEUMATIC
’ PAIN QUICKLY
cured 'for centuries.
I
“MY BRETHREN**
Restricted, oatraeiaed, abused,
dalaska on an arm of the Gulf of
Finland gives Russia the overland
in- route to the Gulf of Bothnia which
one-half (^) mile south of
(Mountville on the east side of
Calhoun highway, State Highway
Num(^r 7, containing one acre,
more or less, vand having the f(M-
lowing metes and bounds: start
ing at a point on east side of
Calhoun highway on line of M. L
Crisp land, measuring thereon
one hundred thirty-one (131) feet
east to right-of-way of S. A L.
Railway; thence seventy-eight
(78) feet south along right-of-
way of S. A. L. Railway to cor
ner of M. L. Crisp .land; tSience
three hundred twelve (312) feet
to Calhoun highway; and bound
ed on the sou^ by lands of Mrs.
Sara E. Alexander; on the east
by S. A. L. right-of-way; on the
north by lands of M. L. Crisp,
and on the west by Calhoun high
way. This is the identical land
conveyed to Maria Young mid
iMary Y. Jones by deed dated
August 2, 1938, recorded in Vol
ume 72, page 403.
The sale. shall not be closed upon
the day of sale, but shall remain open
H you suffer from rheun^c, art^* guh^ diefrinchised, every- her troops tired vainly^ to force above
ritis or nurii^ pain, try ^is ample beaten, driven hither and'yon, Finand’s ”wai|p waist.” Russia aso
ineiq>e«»jve We »n<l no Pk«;e to go, expatriated K«t8 a large section of Finland East
Itri'. Sij* iSS »»* t>y ^^ion^lof Mrt.i.rri, in thi. rnpon.
a u^r, add^e juice of 4 committing suicide by thou-1 Kemijarvia is the Easteim terminus
lem^. It’s easy. N-o treul^ at all s»nds—can anybody find a iwrmMd in}<« (tbe Finnnm railway which runs to
and pkmwant Yoii need only 2 table- history of such beastly baibority'and jibe gulf .-the Soviet troops never were
spoontful two tames a day. Oftatf diabolicaU fury as the Jews are 8uf-!*bl« ■*<> ca^re it. Kadglaska is on'until noon of the thirtieth day after
within 48 hours—sometimes overnight fering in G«rmany, Austria, Poland,'fbe Russian^ Muimansk-Leningrad^the sale, exclusive of the day of iwle,
—splendid restdta are obtained. If the Cxeoboeiovakia, several miHkma of.^il''*«y, 'which the Pinna at one time within which thirty-day period any
pains do not quiekly leave and- if you them? ^ claimed they )mm1 cut.; (person other than the highest bidder
do not feel better, Ru-Ex eott you, Yet these are, still the Chosen Peo-
noClmy to try as W by your ' ,g ^ God to a countiy,
druggtet un^ an a^ute s^- iaolienable, but occupied «t
rantee. Rn-Ex Oompptmd la 7 1 T^i
back gim
for sale and recommended by
SADLKR-OWENS PHARMACY
The (treaty contains i
aion alliance.
Finnish-tSoviei trade
non-aggres-(at the sale or any representative
^hmvof, may enter a higher bid upon
negotiations complying with the terms of sale by
ALL CARS
. u have good brmksa whan
new, but they don’t |aat foryiwr-
In 1937 one ont ef each 1$€
peraana waa injnred by a cir,
and slow brakes led tha Rat of
eaanes.
TUnk! Then see na for nfer
brakes. If paya
V
Service
cent of bis bid as a guaranty of his
good faith, and thereafter within
such period any persons other than
such highest bidder at the sal«| or any
in like
present by,interlopers, «qu^*T* try-Jf*'* epen »* *coh **• tbe treaty goes nmktng a deposit of five (b^A) per
I mg'to claim ownership. '((ric effect. cent of his bid as a guaranty of his
I FVom these people <we received our
Bible; of ibem were 'the. Frorbota and
the ApoeHea; to this race belonged
our ^yior;) ’ISalvatioa ia^ of tbc
Jews.” Art yrt Cbrietiana goii^ to do
Qobhing. about it? Thp “FHamIs of
farnel Ra^ugoe Relief Oomroktoe^ is
making an orginnined effort to help
Ikwoe ianooent vietima of devM-brod
fury. The Ouraitiele will rreoive andi
forward any subacripitioris. Or if you
pfefer to oand direct, a^ fwr
dioeks to AiHan Butheriand, Trooa.,
710 <8. Wlthoinpopn Bldg., PhRadel-
pbin, Bn. 'Pht cidl is urgent, /don't
delay.
Gliaton did right bandoomely for
Firml^ relief. The Jewiidi tragedy is
WMtly gerater. CHiriat anya He wiU
any “Inaamucb as y« did it unto one
of liht Inaxt of those MT BRETHREN
y Ma»** -
tSUBiiCRm.TO TBB CRRONICLB
NOTE OF THANKS
I wleh to thank my neighbors and
other friends for their thoughtfulneos | »*epr«8««tative thereof, may
and many deeds of kindness since the'»n«nner raise the last highest bid, and
fllnoes of my son, Frank Brown. successful bidder shall be deemed
MI^. 0£ORCSE T. BROWN. ^ be the person who submitted the
hug highest bid 'within said period
and made the necessary depooH.
The auceeuful bidder will be re
quired to convply wHk the terms of
^ sale within ten (uOl days after
itbe closing of the bid; if not, the de-.
'posit made by the succoasful bidder
{will be forfeited to the plaintiffs andj
the property will be advertised and
{sold on some subsequent saleaday at!
the risk of thie de^uHing bidder. The
.purchaser to pay for deed, stamps
and recording: The purchaaer. to be|
'lot in poaaession upon production oft
.Clerk's deed. - ^
I V. R. f^LEMING, '
Clock of Court, Common Pleas,
^ED LANTERNS
ON N
ST. MICHAEL’S^
’ DR. THORNWELL JACOBS
A gl|cat Matorlcml oavol of
So«U( CaroMna, with Charlos-
^Hi as tko soano.
' %tM
Now On Solo Af ^
Smith’s* Pharmacy
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28-8cv^^ Laurens County* S. C.
Greyhound ritaa average , laoo
than ooe-third the coot af driv
ing.
rhariestea, W.Va. $7.7i
Nasbrille. Tcnm. $SJS
New Orteoaa. La. $8A$
'Mlaak,'-FUit ■ ■ "..-i. $i;l9 ' '■
SavaaiiaK. Ga. ... $3.50
WaycrotM. Ga . $4.10
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