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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE. CLINTON, S. C.
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LYDIA MILLS NEWS
FOR THE WEEK
Vkgtela Blaekwell, CarravoBiMit
Lewis McCravy of Louisiana, is!
NOTiet OF TAX SALE"
Milam.
By authority of a tax execution
handed me by the Treasurer of Lau
rens County, I have levied on the
property hereinafter described and
will sell at public outcry for cash,
IP Blr. and Mrs. Burton Reeder and {'either in or in front of the Court
fresh country' milk cow.'' J. W.'visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snyder.
River, and known as a part of Hayes
Mountain tract.
Levied on as the property of Mary
Craarford Watson, the defaulting
taxpayer.
WANTEB..:-Second-hand green wood children; Ji^ and J^, p«mtj House at Lau^ S. C., on Monday,
heater in good condition and tea- Sunday in Union with Mrs. J. H. December 1, 1941, it being Salesday
aonable. William J. Henry.
y
Ic Roberts.
« w 1 ^ .f ' Mrs. Ola Burnett was the Week-
LOST —Car license Plate for
ty Joe Campbell, Davidson St, P. O.i . .
Box 142 Ic' Mr. and Mrs. Homer Richey and
{grandson, Jimmy, Mrs. Clee Satter-j
in December, the following described
property, lying, being, and situate in
Laurens County, Sti& of South Car-
ollna, to wit:
AU that tract, piece or parcel of
FOR SALE — One Hotpoint electrie ^eld and dau^ter, Gladys, visited;land lying, being and situate in the
stove in good condition. A. M. Mrs. Frank Hoffman in Rock Hill County of Laurens, State of S; C.,
Young. Ip Sunday^
Freddie Bozard of Silverstreet,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
All that tract of land on waters of
Indian creek containing IV^ acres,
and bounded by lands of E. T. Owen,
Margaret C. Green, Margaret John
son and G. C. 8c N. Railway. Book
24, page 346.
Levied on as the property of Na-
Conie Leake, (feceased, the default
ing taxpayers.
tate of E. G. Fuller, deceased,
faulting taxpayers.
All that tract, piece or parcel
land lying, being and situate in
Hill Township, County of Laurcait
than Nabors.
PANSY PLANTS. We have nice
Also fine/Painted Daisy Plants for « «
^ i $1.00 per hundred in any quantity.'Mw. C. B. Sharon.
^ Also fine PPainted Daisy Plants fori Miss Mar^e Mosely who resided
10c each or $1.00 per dozen. Blakely »ome time in Cahrle^n, has
Brothers Seed Store. Telei^one 188.' returned to her home on Copeland
street
FOR SALE—One lot and two build
ings on Musgrove street, one build
ing on Broad street, several lots on
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Campbell of
containing 56 acres more or less, i
bounded on the north by lands ofj
Hazard Sales, on the east by lands j
now or formerly of D. O. and J. C.|
Reeder, on the south by lands of L.
W. Reeder, on the west by lands now
or formerly of S. W. Lowe, and
known as a part of the old R. S.
Reeder place. Levied on as the prop-
Greenville, visited Mrs. Hallie Camp- j erty of J. A. Reeder et al, hein to
All that lot in Town of Clinton
containing about one acre and knosm
as lot No. 2 on plat made by A. iL
Spacer and A. V. Martin, surveyors.
On. 25, 1902, bounded on north by
lots Nos. 3 and 13, on east by lot No.
13, on south by lot No. 1, and on
west by road and lot No. 3, 35 yards
on road and 135 yards deep.
Levied on as the property of Noah
McClintock.
Florida street, 24 acres land on
street. J. P. lather. . ll-5p
ste^CE
bell on Simday.
the estate of L. W. Reeder, deceased.
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. McDonald and) Assessed for taxes in the name of
family and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. EUI- Il, w, Reeder, Sr.
CHILDREN’S PARTY SERVICE— son of Fountain Inn, spent Sunday] * ,
Designed favors, games and re-1 with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bro<nne. i /
freshments furnished, all ages. $5.001 Mrs. Leroy Davis
visited 14rs.
All that tract, piece or parcel ofj
f^20*^Mts'*^rti^’es ^xtra* Orfw! Lawrence Starnes in Laurens Sun- j ^Ing Md situate in Cross
lor .iu gu^. i^osiirara I Hill Township, County of Laurens,
F°^ Hicks Phone 829 13-2cj Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Reed and Aaron I S. C., c/mt^ing 731
• ’ Reed of Ware Shoals, spent theiacrw more or less, boused on the!
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Manselijo*^ ^ or ^rmerly of
L. W. Reeder, on the east by lands
now or formerly of D. O. Reeder, on
the south by lands of Quint Smith,
on the west by lands now or former
ly of S. L. Lowe.
Levied on as the property of J. A
FOR SALE —"One wood-bumfaig
stove, in excellent condition. Rea
sonable price. Mrs. F. M. King, South
Broad St.
RYE GRASS. The Best Grass to
plant for a Green Lawn in Winter
or for Pasture and Grazing. Blakely
Brothers Seed Store. Telephone 188.
BridwelL
Mrs. Roy Snyder and Noland Mc-
Cravy visited their sister, Mrs. Liz
zie Poole, in Spartanburg Simday.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton King, for
merly of this community, are now
making their home in Greenville.
All that lot or parcel of land in
what is known as the Gideon Hill
section in the City of Clinton, Coun
ty of Laurens, and State of S. C.,
containing 4 acres, more or less,
bounded on the north by road, oh
east by lot of Salt Wadsworth, on the
south by lot of &mma Young, west
by Bailey Bros. Est.
Levied .^ as the property of G. T.
Leake et al, heirs to the estate of
All that lot, piece or parcel of land
in the City of Clinton, County of
Laurens, State of S. C., containing y — —
Mi acre, more or less, bounded on I State of S. C., containing 86
north by 30-foot street, on the weeb^.<*^OTg or bounded on the „
by lands of W. B. Owens, on south | ^Ihe James Lowe lands and
by lands of W, B. T>wens, on east i ‘■Taylor Grant, on the
by lot of Will Duckett. jby public road leading from I
Hill to the Dendy Place, on
south by lands of Mrs. Sallie
Levied on as the property of E. M. ^
Metts, formerly Eveline Metts. As- *°oth by lands c
-^^d- lor taxes Ip -pame of E. <>****"•
Metts.
Levied on as the property of L. W»
Reeder, Jr., the defaulting taxpayer.
All that lot or parcel of land in the ^
City of Clinton, Laurens County, | Terms of Sale, Cash. Purchaser tw
S. C., 1 acre more or less, bounded Pay ^or stamps and recording,
by lot of W. F. Rice on the north, “
by public road on the east, by W. E.
Nash on the west, by lot of H. I.
Horton on the south.
Levied on as the property of Cora
C. Johnson ,the defaulting taxpayer.
R. A. BABB,
Tax Collector, Laurens Coaii$|k
All that lot, piece or parcel of land
lying, being and situate in the town
of Cross Hill, Laurens County, and
State of S. C., containing % of an
acre, more or less, bounded on the
north by lot now or formerly of
Adam Simpson, on the east by lot
of Adam Simpson, on the south by
lot now or formerly of Dr. J. H.
Miller, and on the west by Railroad
Avenue, and known as the Burnside
lot. Levied on as the property of
Glenn Fuller et al, heirs to the es-
Dr. Felder SniHii
Dr. Duncai S. Felder
OPTOMETRISTS
Specialists In
Eye Examinations
Office Hours:
Dr. Smith, Daily, 4:15 to t.
Dr. Felder, Daily, 8:30 to C
Phone 29 for Afipointmeat
CLINTON, & C.
LOST — Probably in Presbyterian _
church cemetery, bunch of keys on J La^ureM Sunday.
holder in sha^ of a shoe. If fou^j i^irman Holcombe of
please return to Chronicle office. Ipjcamden, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wood-
Reeder et al, heirs to the estihe of|
Earle Jackson, Ithiel Harvey andiL. W. Reeder, deceased. Assessed for
Bud Kirby visited Jim Tobias in! taxes in the name of L. W. Reeder,
Sr.
RADIO — For efficient, reliable ser
vice on any make radio. Clinton
Radio Service, Wall Street. tf
ACCIDENT insurance TICKETS
cost only 25c a day, pay up to
$5,000. S. W. Sumerel. I%one 80 and
82. 11-27-7C
row McLendon Sunday. Mrs. H. P.
McLendon returned with them for a
visit.
Mrs. Melvin Stroud has returned
home after spending some time with
Mr. Stroud in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McLendon visit
ed Mrs. E. F. Lominick in Laurens
Sunday.
Mrs. L. L. Simpson spent Sunday
with her son, Frank Simpson, in
Newberry.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fuller and son,
Sam, of Fort Jackson, and Harold
Wri^t visited Mrs. Mary Fuller
FREE! If excess acid causes you pains j Sunday.
of St(xnach Ulcers, Indigestion, Mrs. Thelma Wilkes, Justine Mc-
Heartbum, Belching, Bloating, Nau- Lendon, Misses Christine McDaniel
sea. Gas Pains, get free; san^le, Udga, I and Eloise Brown are visiting friends
U. S. APPROVED CHICKS
From U. S. Pullorum Tested R. I.
Reds and Barred Rocks. $10.00 per
100 delivered.
FARMERS HATCHERY
908 Main St. Newberry, S. C.
at Kellers Drug Stort|^'^>—15Ja-l2p
in Macon, Geirgia.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Caldwell and
All that tract, piece or parcel of
land lying, being and situate in the
County of Laurens, State of S. C.,
containing 105 acres, more or less,
known as tract A on platt made by
E. P. jopes, surveyor, Nov. 25, 1891,
and bounded by lands now or for
merly of Mrs. Rebecca Christian, Dr.
A. C. Fuller, and Trace B, and known
as a portion of the Bailey tract ac
quired of Mrs. S. £. Dunlap.
Levied on as the property of Hen
ry Chappell, George Chappell, Essex
Chappell et al, heirs to the estate of
George .Chappell, deceased, the de
faulting’ taxpayers.
.WANTED—Two young ladies inter
ested in taking complete beauty | Spartanburg witii Mrs. M. M. Carver,
course. Must be financially able to Miss Amber Eskew was tlnf week-
pay half of tuition and willing to do | end guest of Miss Ruby “ A^rs in
pleasant part time work for balance. Greenville.
All that lot or parcel of land in the
City of Clinton, Laurens County,
State of S. C., in what is known as
the Gideon Hill section, and bounded
c.,..,*.. 4«l^y by lands
of Bailey.Bros. Est., south by Laura
Shell, west by Carrie Leake.
Student home accommodations. Write
“X,” 'I!he Clitttoa Chronicle;
JUST received, another lot of wal
nut and gold leaf picture frames.
Also several extra nice chinas. One
gorgeous walnut wardrobe with large
mirror. The Trading Post, S. N.
Crisp, Prop., Laurens, S. C. 13-2p Anderson, George Willard of lior
Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Campbell
IKl-Bp-fend Mrs. Sadie Edmofida *0! Clinton,
spent the week-end with Mrs. Rachel
Mosely.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hammond ofj
Honea Path, visited frioids here
Sunday. ‘
Mr. and Mrs. Rossie Willard, of
Levied on as the property of Mary
Dunlap, Lee Duckett et al, heirs to
the estate of Nannie Dunlap, deceas
ed; the defaulting taxpayers.
TRESPASS NOTICE—Notice is giv
en that hunting, fishing or tres
passing ^ any kind upon the land
of the MlstiMlppi Youngs is hereby
prohibited. Violators of this notice
will be iffosecuted. Miss Made
Young, Clinton. 20-Sc
WANTED TO tiUY — Good Used
heatov, oilitoves and wood stoves.
Drop me a card. The Trading Post.
. ^ Crisp, Laurens, S. C.
ence, and Mr. and Mrs. Ansel God
frey of Laurens, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Matt Davis on Sunday.
I All that lot, piece or pardel of land
in what is known as the Gideon Hill
section of the City of Clinton, Lau
rens County, S. C., boimded the
west by land of W. J. Bailey, on the
north by Irby lot, on the east and
south by land of W. J. Bailey.
Levi^ on as the property of Dill
ard Wilson et al, heirs to the estate
of Margaret Wilson, deceased. As-
Mrs. Catherine Jones of Whitmire, -- - .
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holland ^ ^ Margaret
this wedc.
Miss Annell Falls of Clinton, was
the week-end guest of Miss Mildred
Holland.
Posey Davis, H. W. Williams and
son, Edward, John Davis and Hooey
SMALL FARMS FOR SALE—Locat
ed about three miles n(Hth of Clin
ton. Will build homes to suit pur
chaser. Small down payment, balance
on easy terms, payable monthly like
rent. See J. L. Todd, Route 1. Ic
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SMITH’S PHARMACY.
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CPNfTIPATION
PRUNOL Is geatle la action, yet
thorough la results for the reUef of
OonstipatioB. PRUNCH^ is an emul-
akm of prune juiea and tasteless
mineral oU with other SflenUfle In-
• . .' the ideal lax-
ative for an the fomlly.*ChIId£n
loro Ite pleasant, fruity taste. TOJ-
MOL lubricates and stimulates in-
testlaal aetlea and helps fo creating
tufulartty. •
fltUKO^ Is s^ oa a poalttro
Myvb^ gwantee. Tour drug*
*be generous 6O0 and
tt sisea. Get a bottle today and *«e
$ npdsr feller with PvaaoL**
Smith’s niarmacy
Year lerall Mara
with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Overstreet.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Blackwell of
Columbia, visited Mrs. W. N. Black-
well Sunday.
Birthdays
Mrs. E. L. Lawson will celebrate
her birthday Saturday.
S. J. Todd celebrated his birthday
Wednesday. *
nineaB
John Burnett continues ill at his
home.
Friends of Mrs. Lizzie Davis will
be glad to know she is improving.
Birth AnnOuneement
Mr. and Mrs. James Cauble an
nounce the birth of a son, Jerrel Ray,
on November 9.. Mrs. Cauble. was
before marriage Miss Evelyn Stroud.
Young People Ts Gather
The young people of, the emnmu-
nity will meet Sunday afternoon at 3
o’clock at the Scout house. A pro
gram Including singing, music and
games will be present^ under the
directiop of Mrs. D. J. Brimm. This
is a community gathering and every
one is invited to attend.
AMERICAN HOBIE
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JAMES W. CALDWELL
Special Reprerontatlve
Call 87$
Be Quick To Treat
Bronchitis
Ohronle bronchitis may develop if
fora to take a mianoe with any medione
leas potent than Creomulshm irttich
' ‘ it to the asat of the trouble to
een and expel germ laden
and aid nature to soothe and
raw, tender, inflamed bronchial
mucous membranes.
■ Creomulslon blends beechwood creo
sote by qjeoial process with other tixne
tested medldnes for coughs. It contains
no narcotics.
,No matter how many medldnes you
have tried, ten your druggist to adl you
a bottle of Oreomulsion with the unonr-
stanjting yoti must like the way It quick
ly allays we oough, psrmtttlng rest and
gM|h orjm are to have your monsy
AU that tract of land lying, being
and situate in Laurens County, State
of S. C., containing 78 acres, more
or less, bounded by lands now or
formerly of M. T. Simpson, Miss
Dollie Crawford, and waters of Little
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WEST MAIN STREET
CLINTON. S.C
In offkcs. fRctorkf. shipyards and workshops* ths paiist that
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the sunny side of things. This welcome drink Is the easy way
to turn to refreshment without turning from work. When you
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