The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 26, 1940, Image 6

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Page She THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. Thursday, December 26, 1940 NOTICE OF TAX SALE ' right and as Administratrix of the : Estate of A. C. Bailey, deceased; Wil lie Duckett Bailey Gist; Helen Bai- By authority of a tax execution I et.al, Defendants Aanded me by the Treasurer of Lau- [' Pui-suant to a Decree of the Court *«ns County. I have levied on the. in the above stated case I will sell property hereinafter described and j at public outcry to the highest bid- will sell at public outcry for cash,,der, either in or in front of the Court either in or in front of the Court House, at Laurens, C. H., S. C., on House at Laurens, S. C.. on Monday, Salesday in January next, being January 6, 1941, it being Salesday Monday, the 6th day of the month, in January, the following described during the legal hours for such sales, property, lying, being, and situate in the following described property, to- Laurens County, State of South Car- wit; olina. to wit: ^ ■ Tract No. 1 All that piece, parcel or tract of .. and the greatest of these is charity" WEST CLINTON NEWS .Mrs. Joe Campbell, Correspondent AH'; that lot. piece or pai'cel 'of.j land situate lying and being on State land lyiog., boirtg and situate in the Highway No. 56 about one mile south Town of Cross' Hill. County of Lau- of Clinton, in Laurens County, South: rens. .State of S. C.. bounded on the Carolina, containing thirty and three-■ north by D. R. Chapman, south by fourths (3024) acres, more or less, 1 lot of \V. C. Bryson estate, on the, as more fully appear by refer-! east by B;ti.)tist church lot. west by ence to a plat of survey of the G.| Mom street. 'Berry Bailey lands made by C. A.t Levied on as the property of the ^ power. Surveyor, on December 4,: heirs to the estate of Mrs. M. E. Bry- 1940, and on which plat this tract i £on, the defaulting taxpayers. appears as Plot No. 1; bounded onj — the north and west by lands of Dr,, All that lot or parcel of land ly- Jack Young, on the south by Plot ing andrf^ituate in the Town of Clin- tc'n, Laurens County. S. C., contain ing three-eights (3-8) of an acre, more or less, bounded now or for- merly_by lands of Sampson Johnson. Cftate of Lewis !tIeadows and public N. 2 shown on said plat, and on the east by State Highway No. 56, which divides this tract from Tract No, 3 and by lands of Dr. Jack Young. Tract No. 2 ! Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Long had sis their guests Sunday Mrs. Evelyn Holtzclaw, Misses Nora and Virginia . Holtzclaw, Mrs. Mae Holtzclaw and ! Fred Long, Mrs. Lizzie Jennings, i Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ruch and son James Neal, and Mrs. Alma Jamision [of Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Guest and Mrs. Maud Guest were visitors in ^ Spartanburg Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle Foster of Gastonia, N. C., were the week-end I guests of Mr. and Mrs. S, C. Foster. I Paul Smith, Mrs. Charlie Lowry ; and Mrs. J. H. Bouknight were visi- i Say, Joe, is there really a Santa * tors in Spartanburg Friday. *£>1 j, Mr. and Mrs.' T. H. Stevenson and 1 jCMu*. ^ family visited relatives in Greenwood i , J dont know, Mary, But you'll Saturday. remember he didn't stop here last' Walter King of Camp Aubry, is I spending the holidays wiht his par- ! ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry King. I Mrs. Palmer Howard sp>ent the! year. All that piece, parcel or tract of road leading north from the Town of situate, lying and being on State Clinton, and being a part of the Lew is Meadf'ws^ eytate. Highway No. 56, .about one mile , . , . , ?3tlth“0f Clinton, in LauTefis County,, Levied on a.s the propeity of Billie, Carolina, containing thirty and Meadows, heir to the estate of Lewis Meadows, the defaulting taxpayer. i five-tenths (30.5) acres, more or less, > as will more fully appear by refer-, ence tc a plat of survey of the G. All that tract or parcel of land ly- Berry Bailey lands, made by C. A. ing and,>ituate in Laurens County, Power, Surveyor, on December 4, S. C.. containing 78 acr^s, more or, 1940. and on which plat this tract less, bounded by l^inds now or for- appears as Plot No. 2; bounded on merly of M. A. Sumcrel, T. J. Weath- the north by Plot No. 1 shown onj ers and others. j said plat; on the east by State High- 1 Levied on as the property of John v\-ay No. 56 which divides this tract 1 week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schumpert in Newberry. Claude Smith of Fort Bragg, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry King. H. Bonds, the defaulting taxpayer. from Plot No. 4 shown on said sur vey, and on the_itQUth and west by Airthat IdT, piece or parcel of land lands of Dr. Jack Young, lying and situate in the Town ofi Tract No. 3 Clinton, Laurens County, S. C., con taining one-half (^2) acre, more or less, bounded on the north by lot of Vinie Smith and Jack Suber, 209,ft., «ast by lands of W. B. Owens, 104 ft., south by W. B. Owens, 209 ft., on west by Bell Street, 104 ft. All that piece, parcel and tract of| land situate, lying and being on State | Highw’ay No. 56 about one mile south | of Clinton in Laurens County, South 1 Carolina, containing sixteen and. three-fourths (163^4) acres, more or', i less, as will more fully appear by j Mother's Club Meets "" The Mothers club held their regu lar meeting Tuesday evening at the community hall. Mrs. Snelgrove, president, called the meeting to or !der and turned the meeting over to Miss Mae Madden, program leader. Mrs. Palmer Howard read the Scrip ture, found in Luke 2. “Silent Night” was sung by all. Miss Helen I Connolly gave a reading “Willie I. , and Annie.” Devotional was closed that s Santa knocking at prayer by Mrs. Joe Campbell. Roll called by the secretary, Mrs. -A.-G.-Arnold—with 17 present.—Re- I port of sick and plans were made to send a basket to an unfortunate fam ily. A Christmas party with Miss Connolly leader of the games, was enjoyed by all. A salad course was served by the refreshments committee. Gifts were also exchanged. Maybe the door now! You amwer it, Joe. Levied on as the property of John' reference to a plat of survey therfe' H. Thompson, the defaulting tax-j of made by C. A. Power, Surveyor, payer. , Air that tract or parcel of land ly- i»g and situate in Hunter Township, Laurens County, S. C., containing 40, acres, more or less, bounded now ori^'^^^y* ^he west by State on December 4, 1940, and on which plat this tract appears as Plot No. 3; bounded on the north and east by lands of Dr. Jack Young, on the south by Plot No. 4 shown on said formerly by the Copeland place,' Highway No. 56. lands of Bedenbaugh brothers, the Workman place, and Crawford lands. Levied on as the property of A. C. Mills, the defaulting taxpayer. Tnct No. 4 All that piece, parcel and tract of land situate, lying and being on State Highway No. 56 about one mile souUt of Clinton in Laurens County, Squthj All that tract piece or parcel of Carolina, containing sixteen and two- lond lying, being and situate in the I tenths (16.2) acres, more or less, as County of Laurens, State of S. C., will more fully appear by reference <xmtaining 33 acres, more or less,'to a plat of survey made by C. A. bounded by lands of Mrs. Euphemia 1 Power, Surveyor, on December 4, T. Bryson, Mrs. Nannie T. Blakely, J.j 1940, and on which plat this tract is Mills Hunter and others. {shown as Plot No. 4; bounded on the Levied on as the property of Miss'north by Plot No. 3 shown on said Mary E. Blakely and L. J. Blakely,{survey, on the east and.south by the defaulting taxpayers. ' lands of Dr. Jack Young, and on the j west by State Highway No. 56. AU that tract or parcel of land ly-: ^opy o? ^aid land may iBg and situate in Hunter township,!^ the Cleric of Mountville school district, Laurensl^®'^*^’ 1-^nrens, S. C., at the office of County, S. C., containing ‘15 acres ^5- L-Long. Attorney, Laarens, S.C., more or less, bounded by lands of! ®t the office of Robt. S. Owens, Arthur Redfield and others. Attorney, Clinton, S. C. Thanks Mr. Goodfellow! Now we KNOW there's a Santa Clout! H appily eMHgh, cacli year finds the CnndfeUow'a Qab gratni aracb bri ar. 'nara ia aa finer ezpretoian af dw CkriataM* ^Mril than charitable actiritba, citker thraai^ troop ar indiridnal h is the Caadfellaw wha fils perfectly bla the Chrisinias picture. The Caadfah law—he be aua ar wanian—is keenly fsgnisant af the fact that all arcr ^ hrnad land, b dly, tawn and hnwlat, and Ml lha farns, miUbos af lAildraa af thn pnar are fareed ta wander tf Santa Cbna wiU aania ta Birthdays and Anniversaries Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arnold celebrat- d their wedding anniversary Dec. 18. Dec. 5 was the birthday of Miss Gertrude King. , Henry King observed his birthday Dec. 17. Dec. 24 is the birthday of Ruby iLee Smith. I L. M. Evans will celebrate his birthday Dec. 26. AatMf the Slek Mrs. Jess Samples has been ill with flu the past week. Bn a GaadfeUaw thb Okristanaa saw saa! Help seme needy fansdy and an- perianac that added richneas af spirit which enly eonscs frees free girin|. Levied on as the property of Amanda Redfield, the defaulting tax payer. L The above described lands will be sold in parcels and then as a whole and the most advantageous bid ac cepted. Terms -of Sale; Cash, the success- All that tract, piece, or parcel of, land lying and situate in Laurens bidder, immediately upon the County. State of S. C., Mountville conclusion of the bidding, shall de- nchool district, containing one hun-. Posil with the Clerk of Court the dred sixty nine (169) acres,'more or'sum of ten per cent of the amouat less, and known as the Tom Cole ** a guarantee of his good place, bounded by lands now or for- i f^^th in the bidding. The same to be merly of J. H. Coleman, H. E. Hitt,! ®PPl*®<^ ^o the purchase price upon S. L. Moore and others. ' complying with the terms of sale. Levied on as the propery of Mrs ®vent thb successful bidder Lucy Goggans Austin, et al, heirs to the estate of S. H. Goggans, tf\e de faulting taxpayers. Terms of Sale: Cash. Purchase)* to pay for stamps and recording. 2-3c C. W. WIER, Sheriff. NOTICE OF SALE The State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. Court of Common Pleas. Robert Bailey and Jessie Bailey Ponder, Plaintiffs, against Nesbitt Bailey; Hattie Bailey in her own should fail to make such deposit, or should fail to comply with the terms of sale, the said lands shall be resold on the same or some subsequent Salesday on the same terms, at the i risk of the defaulting purchaser. , The purchaser to pay for papers, stamps and recording. Bidding to be closed on the day of the sale. V. R. FLEMING, C. C. C, P. & G. S, Dated this 17th day of Dec. Ifl40. 2-3cl SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE HE riAtOH or CiOOD CH1=tr ...Eads Mi minotu. of ika 9eod 4mm9s Hwf hav* com* OMT way during fho past year. Tlia Ena frlandskipt... fka •scalaMi pafrofUi9t... both hava baan instramaatal In analfKnf us to bava a most succiMM yaar... so plaasa accapit OMT ihanb for avary- thiag. To You qnd Yours A Merry Christmos And A Hoppy New Year NcD/ufla murm wokks HUBBBT GWmS. Here listed arc virtues of a good toy as described by experts in kin dergarten training at the National College of Education* at Evanston, ni.: a, SstBLSML <4- diappinehL ...CL TbwyaoJL * dOtcdJtk, and, fpKfJlbJOtdtp ... is our sincere wish fcN* the people of Laurens County. T. Lane Monroe COUNTY THEASURER The successful plaything is dur able. Flimsy toys make children careless and destructive. It stimulates its owner’s imagina tion and encourages him to dramat ic play. _ Although it is not tninglesome or awkward, the well-desifned toy is large and simi^ enough not to cause eye and muscle strain. It is easy to keep clean. It is safe. It does not have splin tery edges or rims of riuurp tin. Up to the minute play materials are not static, nor do they merely provkle entertainment. Every child has two types of toys —those which stimulate individu^ play and those iriiidi encourage him to group activity. Make a Face Mask of Santa Any bri^t boy or girl can make* a large face mask of Santa Clana from lueavy wraiqpmg pi^^ smd wa ter cohv paiata. Tha mask sboald be cut trom a sheet “ii wrapping paper, abaitt WH indMs. Ske^ or trace the temtaxee with a penal, then color with water color paints. Red should he used for the hat, white for the whkton.dblue for ^ eyes, and tdnk lot the AeAa. Out- Om tiiaat cdlors with black bnuB, m4 tilt la Mdahad- ocziczja aCDCZDO With fan spam- LJDI , ■ ,j uU slatiasofthslw* Lj'L—lCIZlO MgaMiMI •! ih« wardt, wa uy la •fl... flidiy cnniSTiniis and HmiiEf rail Vic R. Fleming CLHtX or OOURT LAinUNf comiTY wimm May Christxnoi bring Joy, OBKi P«acg and Contgob mint, and may th# Niw Year bi oni iillid with Hiolfh and Protpirity... Your osgociations have modi thi jxst yoor hai^ lot iodi of us ond w# trust thiSi friendsh^ may con tinue for many years to cx>ra©.\ COPELAND-STONE CO. PHONE 47 WE DELIVER CLINTON, S. C. Joe's Esso Service OPEN 24 HOURS JOE C. McDaniel, prep. § a 4 SEASON’S GREETINGS The sift we traaaere aiest was not fives at this Christmas- itsie . . . bat rather It eras gives ^ thiaa«b the year. This gift Is year friea4ship and patrasace. We treassra li SMst bacaase we ksaw It Is yosr way' af Mwwisg aa that ear Service has bees wd- caaied by yen. We mw la all siaeerlty ... M^BRY CHRISTMAS- HAPPY NEW YEAR BLALOCK’S GROCERY FEANaS BLALOCK. Bfasager \ (o^etT^ //h 1 CbrIstauM gives as aa appartaiUty ta say ta yaw what we feel all the thae . .. that we ar* awat appreetattvs af yaar iranrsas patraa^, yaar caafldeaaa aad yaar fricadsUp. Aad dartag tha eamtag year wa pladge aarselvaa t* a further aflart t* amka aar- eeh/m warthy. Aad wa add the aga-M MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR. CITY SALES CO. PRT K. ADAIR, Maaagar ■4 ^ r 1 tSubaeriMrTl^^ SIJO a Yestr^