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THE CUNfON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
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Want Ads
FOR RENT — Shamrodc 2 •> r o o m
apartment. Private entrance and
bath. Available Jan. 1. A. ODaniel
KEROSENE —10c per fallen. Yar-
boroufh Oil Co., Weat Main St. 2p
m am personu and soce news
airett.
NOTICE OF TAX SALE
^IRK JOE CAMPBEEX, Cerreapondent
TURKEYS, FRYERS, FRESH EGGS
— Prompt delivery at your home.
Qall Smith-Plaxico Farm, Phone
lil-W. 18-8p
FOR SALE—<me lot and two build-
infs on Musfrove street, one build-
Inf on Broad street, several lots on
Florida street, 24 acres land on Adair i from Fort Braff, N.C
street J. P. ih-ather. ll-5p
Mrs. C. W. Wmdsor, Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Younf and Idr. and Bfrs. Ed-
far Brazil - visited Mr. «and Mrs. E.
T. Tinsley in Greer Sunday.
Mr. arid Mrs. Carl Attaway and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. H. I. Attawey in Ninety-Six.
Rev. Father Daly of Anderson,
spent the week-end with Mr. h and
Mrs. Fred Ashley.
Marvin Center has returned home
of Simi^nviUe, Walter Gi
Robert Duncan and Walter Evans of
Greenville, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Barbery.
Mrs. Ida Brown and Mr. and Mrs.
By authority of a tax execution
handed me by the Treasurer of Lau
rens County, I have levied on the
proper^ hereinafter ^b^;
will sell at public outcry for cash.
land in Laurens County, S. C., con-
taininf 150 acres, more or less, and
known as Cook Place, botmded by
lands now or formerly of J. D. Pitts,
Ludie TVibble, Burnside land, et aL
Levied on as property of,Laurens
new street and runninf back there
from 94 feet, as shown on a plat of
the Bailey property, recorded in
book 17, pafe 435, in the office of
Clerk of Court of Laurens County,
said lots beinf a part of the land
bous^t by the Anderson Real Estate
jCo. from Mrs. Fannie Bailey.
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either in or m front of the Courti ^ t , a. tK* a*.
House at Laurens, S. C., on Monday, All that tract, piece or parcel of Le^^ on as ^ property of Ar-
Januarv 5 1942 it beinx Salesdav lying, being and situate in the'thur Hill, the defaultmg taxpayer, ;
mrs. ioa nrown ana wr. ana imrs. January O, laes, U oeing aai^a^ Countv of I.aurenii S r rontaininx
Ben «?mith of Oreenvllle visited, “1 January, the following described Laurens, ». c., contami^ —t
tJSr T property, lying, being, and situate in 523 acres, more or less, known as the All the ri^ title and interest ia
Of Enoree, visited her daughter, Mrs,,®^®. «<> ^ ^ and,Laurens Com.ty, S C., containing
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The Chronicle.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith and chil
dren of Greenwood, were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stew-
art
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Edwards, Miss
Virginia Randell and Earl Patterson
of Fori Mill, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Brevard Patterson Sunday. ^
Orin McGinnis, and son, David, of
Colorado, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. H
Ip Hughes and Mr. and Mrs. Laridn
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STATIONERY—^Lovely boxed writ
ing paper at popular prices. The
gift that is always appreciated at
Christmas time. See our assortments.
Chronicle Publishing Co.
FEED SPARTAN LAYING PEL
LETS and get more eggs now while
they are hljdi. We get it fresh every Mot»Ue ”Ala.
week. Phone for a bag today. C-W-Sj ’ jj^vld VJord, Mrs. Marcell
Hall the past week-end.
Charles Trammell has returned to
Norfolk, Va., after spmding a nme-
day furlough with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. T. TrammeU.
Friends of Harold Crowe will be
interested to know he has accepted
a Job with the Gulf Shipyards in
AU that tract, piece or parcel of of Tom Nance, Mrs. Anabel
hov'land mTsitG^te'in'Huii^'Witherspoon and others.
Word WAS received from tno Ta/«Va T^nv^nc nn oa tKo
at C^D Sewart that all furlouxhs'^ townships, Laurens Levied on as the property of Char-
h.d SI SStaS STr “*
friend, and relaUve. inotoi«l to thei?*^ S?" 5!.JS'
c«np and went Sdndaj there: Mr. I |™°y°' *“. ‘^** of land .Ituate In
■by lands now or formerly belonging Scuffletown Township, Laurens
to T. M. Adair, Dr. F. C. Copeland, County, S. C^ contain^ 298 acres,
Galloway, Mr. and Mrs. Jc^n Flow,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Riser and chil
dren, Mrs. Tommie Galloway, Bob
bie Galloway, Mrs. John Campbell,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Caughman, and
son. Jack, Mrs. Willie Mae Riley,
Mrs. Arthur Sanders, Mrs.^ Walter
Meadors, Bobbie Sanders, BArs. Ed
Norton, Mrs. Alice Kinard, and
daughter, Virginia, Charles Kinard,
Willie Kinard, Mrs. Lillie Rodelsper-
ger, Mrs. Victor Mattox, Mrs. Leila
169 acres, more or leds, known as ffte
Jno. W. Fowler Place, bounded tty
lands of F. H. Coleman, the Mt-
Pleasant Church lot and others.
Levied on as the property of Mnu
Jno. W. Fowler.
Drayton Dillard, J. Y. Gary, Estate more or less, on Musgrove Road
All the right, title' and interest in
and to all that tract, piece or parcel
of D. H. A. Mason and lands of L. [ about 10 miks north of Clinton, S.
W. C. Blalo^, and by the old Lau- c., bounded on north by Enoree Rlv-
rens-Newberry road, the Ninety-Six er, on east by Enoree River and,
road, and lands of other persons. This I Thomwell Ori^anage and Copeland- or less' bounded by lands now or
being the identical tract of land con-; stone property, and known as Law- formerly of Jno. Ward, S. H. Gog—
of land lying, being and situate in
Cross Hill Township, Laurens Coun
ty, S. C., containing 115 acres, marm
veyed to Jas. E. Blalock, trustee, for ^ tract
1 AI»>. •1 «ha‘ tract of Und in Scuf-
deed book 18 at page 140 in the of-; ^l*town Town^ip, Comty and State
fice of Clerk of Court of Laurens;
gans and others.
Levied on as the property of Mia*
Eula Coats, the defaulting taxpayer.
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. DavU and ^^'^Jy* ^
•nn WonVIin TUT- anA lUfr* tTUSteC, SS SUCCeSSOr tO J. E. Bla-
Guano Co.
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Barker, Miss Virginia Smith and
BIBLES—The ideal and appreciated' William Wier were visitors in Green
Christmas Gift See them at The
Chronicle Publishing Co.
ville Monday.
Miss Louise Nabors, O’Neil Camp-
son, Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. John
Holtzclaw and son, Elvin, Mr. and
Mrs. R. T. Trammell, Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Seay, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Big-
bee and children, Mrs. H. W. Sim
mons, and son, Talmadge, Mrs. Ralph
Riddle, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Terry,
Miss Frances Bouknight E. A. Hill,
A, for <!AT V nr BTOOT Partnrv rebuilt I Galloway visitcd in, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Copeland, J. L.
1^ FORSAI^OrRENT—FMtoryrrtUUtL^j^j,jj^gyjj^j3 AmnlH t. T. Tr Mr
14-ft. stack Ford truck. See W. L.
Lynn, 31 North Owens St tf
FOR SALE —Girls’ bicycle, 26-inch
balloon tires. Brand new, has only
been ridden three times. Terms cash.
Apply to Elizabeth Nelson, Ph(me
70. Ic
Columbia Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Henry McGinnis and ^ Mrs. Geo. Cato, Miss Aileen Cope-
son spent the week-end with Mr. and mnd, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Vincent
or less, and bounded on north by
lands now or formerly of D. A.
Glenn, on east by lands of Janie
Bland, on south and west ,by'lands
lock, deceased, and to James L.
Browning as successor to Geo. A., .
Browning, Jr., deceased, by decree nf p m
of Court of Common Pleas of Lau- ^ ^
rens County dated May 29, 1924, andIJJf®”' *'®‘” ^
recorded in Pleadings and Judgments; ®®^^ Ethel Myers.
book, 4 pages, 378 to 382, in office
of Clerk of Court of Laurens County.
Arnold, L. L. Copeland, Jr., Mr. and L ' County, State of S. C., con
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Terms of Sale, Cash. Purchaser to
pay for stamps and recording.
R. A. BABB,
Tax Collector, Laurens County.
TYPEWRITER RIBBONS for all
chines, portable and standard. Car-
bon paper, rubber stamps. CaU 74.
All that tract, piece or parcel- of; Chronicle Publishing Co.
land situate in Cross Hill Township,
FREE! If excess acid causes you pains
of Stomach Ulcers, Indigestion,
Heartburn, Belching, Bloating, Nau
sea, Gas Pmns, get free sample, Udga,
at Kellers Drug Store. l&Ja-12p
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FOR SALE — Three black and one
brown cocker qianiel purifies, tmi
weeks old. Champion sto^. ideal
Christmas gifts. Mrs. Hovey Reid,
RJJ). No. 2, WeUlord. S. C. 18-3c
SEE US for good used furniture, odd
china, buffets, tables, living ro<»n
and bed room suits, iron beds, cots,
oil and wood stoves, bo<^ases, desks.
The Trading Post, S. N. Crisp, Prop.,
Laurens, S. C. > Ip
Mrs. Patil Plaits in Ninety-Six.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Smith and
Mrs. Finney and daughter, Kath
leen, of Goldville, spent Simday with
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Moore.
Mrs. J. E. Braswell, Sr., and Mrs.
J. R. Boyd visited Mr. and Mrs.
Add Boyd in Greenville recently.
Mrs. Elvin Holtzclaw and Bfr. and
Mrs. Thornton Meadors visited rela
tives hi Laurens Sunday.
W* T
LOVELY marble top dresser mar
ble top tables, walnut desk, marble
top walnut washttand, pianos, chinas.
odd tables, etc. The Trading Post,
S. N. Crisp, Prop., Laurens. l-l-4p
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FOR SALE—^Peavine hay, $1.25 per
hundred; oat straw, 50c per bale;
wheat straw, 25c per bale. J. Willie
Young. 1]^
PIANOS—Lots of them, $25 to $100.
Small down payment, easy terms.
No carrying charges. The Trading
Post, S. N.. Crisp, Pn^., Laturens,
S. C. Ip
SOUTB CAROLINA STATE
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
If Sontli Bread St, CUntoii. S. C.
Baa eaUf far eeaks, maids, and yard
dorfcera. “Register with tl^ servloe
hi year o—nty. It ehargea ne feM
WANTED — One medium-size used
Ashley Wood heater. Will pay cash
if cheap. W. R. Anderson, CUnton,
S. C. Ip
JUST RECEIVED —Load of walnut
chairs, gold leaf frames, marble-
top tablte (cme pair perfectly match
ed), one walnut secretary $40, sev
eral beautiful lamps. The Trading
Post, S. N. Crisp, Prop., Laurens,
S. C. H „ Ip
WE DO ALL KINDS OF PRINTING
—EXCEPT BAD
CHRONICLE PUBUSHINO CO.
Mr. and Mrs. W.” L. Evans and
daughter, Margaret, and Eetty Anne
Campbell were visitors in Greenville
Saturday.
Mrs. S. B. Snelgrove and sem, Sam-
mie, were called td Saluda Monday
on account of the illness of her moth
er.
Olin Furr has returned hmne after
working at Camp Craft for some
time.
Grady Lambert, Marshall King,
and Algie Griffm spent Sunday in
Hmdersonville and the mountains
of North Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGinnis and
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Tucker were
visitors in Spartanburg Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lee Hiuriaon
of Spartanburg, visited Mrs. Jtfim
Malone Sunday.
Blr. and Mrs. Marvin LoUis and
children spent Simday with Mr. Lol-
lis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Lol-
lis, in Honea Path.
Mr. and Mrs. George Slice of New
berry, were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. B. F. Woodward.
C. E. Leopard and Lewis Butl^
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
A. L. Waters in Simpsonville.
Blr. and Mrs. B. P. Buzhardt and
children of Lanford, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Buzhardt
Miss Lavinia Brown of Greenwood,
is visiting her sister and brother-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie BraswelL
Mr. and Mrs. George Reed and Mr.
and Mrs. W. K Bal^ of Whitmire,
visited Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Adams
Sunday.
J. R. McLain spent the week-mid
with his brother, L. M. McLain, in
Abbeville.
Mr. and Mrs. James - Crain, Miss
Martha Crain and Warren Calvert
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jodie Sorrow
in Greenwood Sunday.
Bill Elledge spent the w^-«id
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Braswell, Mr. and’
Mrs. Dover, Mrs. M. T. Ficklin, J.
M. Ficklin, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Fost
er, Mrs. Rozzelle Foster, Mr. and Mrs.
John Cranford, and family, Mrs.
Ruby Hendrix, Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Terry,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cannon, Mr. and
Mrs. D. W. Bagwell, Mrs. Jesse Har-
mcm, Mr. and Mrs. John Weir and
family, Mrs. David Word, Mias Kath
erine Taylor, Miss Edi^ Nelson, Mias
Mary Campbell, Larry Cogdill, Mr.
and Mrs. O’Dell Gregory, D. A. Mc-
Clcuid, G. W. Meadors, Jim Mtedors,
and liiss" Erline Meadors.
more or
bounded by lands now or formerly
of Edward Anderson, Tom Carter
:: :^'ST^}AS SEALS
AU that lot, piece or parcel of land „ . .
lying in the Town of Cross HiU, Lau- ^_®:®’.,
rens Coimty, South Carolina, bound
lands of Fed Dendy.
m by land, now or fonnerly ot Mr,.' - ““ “
S. Y. Simpson’s Estate and the Cross jr.
HiU colored school grounds.
Levied cm as the property of the
Cross HiU Masonic Lodge, colored.
AU the right, title and interest of
Henry A. Grant, Adm., and heir to
the estate of Taylor Grant anli others
Amsng TIm SI^
Mrs. Woodrow Wilscm is recuperat
ing at her home after a tonsU ope
ration at the local hospital on l^t-
urday.
Little Patsy Seay has the measles.
Mrs. CharUe BrasweU has been iU
with flu several days.
Friends of Mrs. EUa Harvey wiU
regret to know she received a brok
en leg injury in a faU and is a pa
tient at the local hoq;)itaL
Joe Terry, Sr., has been iU with
flu.
Luther Gossett is improving after
being a patient at the local hoqifitaL
Billie Motes is able to be ba^ at
work after being iU the past week.
J. P. Smith has been iU several
weeks.
Mrs. Betty Lawson is iU at ho*
home.
Friends of Brooks Dunaway wiU
regret to know he has returned to
the local hospitaL
AU that tract, piece or parcel of,®,®^?®
land lying, being and situate in Croas'
HiU TownshH), Laurens County,|J? ®*****^4^^?
South Carolina, cmitaining 146 acres, I TownsWp, emstainmg 57
more or less, bounded by for-lf®*^ more or less, bound^ ^
T\r oovf or formerly of L. W.
of Charlie muford, Mrs. SaUieMotes, mTiSr^riJ^Sf Henry
Hugh Jones, and Lawrence Boyd. . ^^®^ ^
Levied <m as the property of R. O. ^
BrJ^n "• V/ j-payiQj. Grant, the defaulting tax-
nryson. ipeyers.
AU that tract, piece or parcel of
ISLANDS HOLD KEY
TO WAR IN PACIFIC
AU Uie right, title and interest in
and to aU that lot, piece or parcel of
land, lying, being and situate in the
Town of Cross Hill, Laurens County,
;S. C~ known as the Jane Turner
(Continued from page one)
stand in the Far East; and, finally,
in the past year or two, feverish ef
forts to prepare the islands against
attack.
{Place, bounded by lands of G. D.
{Nelson, W. P. Turner, N. Daven
port, and lot of S. Y. Simpson.
Levied on as the i»t}perty of John
Q. Cole.
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from TubuoJosIt
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Birthdays and Wedding
AiintTfinrifu
Today is the 19th bir^iday of B.
F. Woodward, Jr.
December 9th is the fifth birth
day of Eugme Woodward.
Saturday, December 13, was the
birthday of Mrs. James Crain.
Mr. and Mrs. (Charles Williamstoi
WiU celebrate their Srd wedding an
niversary December 24.
Mrs. Gertrude>Smith had a birth
day December 5.
Hmry King observed a birthday
yesterday, December 17.
AU that lot or parcel of land in the
The story of Guam parallels that city of Clinton, Laurens County, S.
of the PhiUppines. Guam, less than | c,, bounded on west by road
1,500 mUes from the Philippines end | qjj ^^e south and east
a somewhat similar distance from 1 by wm Leake lands, on the north by
Yokohama, was capable of becoming I i^ibble lots.
a powerful naval and ajr base. Itsj Levied on as the property of Dove
Bailey Memorial Church Renovated
with his grandmother, Mrs. L. C. El- j We are happy to announce that the
ledge, in Greenville. painter, James CresweU, and son
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Boyette visited! have completed painting the interior
Mrs. Boyette’s mother, Mrs. Fannie I of the church from bottom to top.
Bradley, in Spartanburg Sunday. j We are deeply grateful to aU who
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McGinnis and I helped make it possible for our
children spent Sunday with Mr. and {church to get this fine and needed
Mrs. Roscoe McGinnis in Enoree. woric dime. It is indeed commend-
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lokey visited > able in anyone who helps make the
their son, A. L. Imkey, and Mrs. > House of God more beautiful and at-
Lokey, in Gaffney Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. A. M. Herndon, Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Hamrick and sons, and
Miss Evelyn Simmons spoit Sunday
with Mr. Hamrick’s parents, Mr. aiM
Mn. C. T. Hamrick, in Calltem.
Mrs. C. A. Smim and family of
Gastonia, N. C, visited Mrs, Minnie
Turner and Mr. and Mrs. W. P.
llurift Sunday.
Ridiard Turner of Norfolk, Va., re
turned to camp after spending sev
eral days with his mother, Mrs. Min
nie Timer.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Longriiore of
Newberry, visited Mr. and Mrs. Hen
ry King Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Butler were
visitors in Greolvllle Saturday.
Fred Long and Paul Ch^ of
Greenwood, visited ID:, and Mrs. S.
L. Long Sunday.
Mrs. Leona .Crgin attended the
■;funeral of her sister, Mrs. Alice Heu-
ble, in GkildviBe Saturday.
Miss Lois Childress visited at Fort
Jackson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lell of Lau
rens, visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry
King &iaday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jefiumie Butter visit
ed his mother, Mrs. Mattie Butler, in
Ninety-Six Simday. >
Florence Splawn, Sunday.
Dorsey Turner and O’Neil Ctenp-
bell visited friends in Laurens'^ Sat
urday.
Mrs. E. S. Wright visited her fath
er, M. N. Smifli, at Woodruff Sun-
day.
and son, Calvin, A
and, Mrg ' Frank
tractive in this war tom age.
We urge members and cordially in
vite aU to attend our church services.
Preaching at 11:00 a. m., and at
7:30 p. m. each 2nd and 4th Sun
days. Preaching every Sunday night.
Sunday sdmol eadi Sunday at 10:-
00 a. m. Prayer meeting each Wed
nesday evening at 7:80 p. m.
Rev. W. R. Qul^ Pastor.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wihgo of
Charleston, announce the birth of a
daughter, Joyce Roberta, (m Decem
ber 11.
Mrs. Wingo is the former Miss
Katie Mae Bigham of this city.
Miss Ruby Bar-
ahd ohildien
Mrs. Louisa Barnes, 79, wife of
Wesley Barnes, died Mimday at the
Laurens hospital after a wedc’s ill
ness. Mrs. Banies, edio was a native
of North Carolina, had resdied in
Clinton SO years. Site was a mem
ber of the Baptist church.
Besides her hiadMmd, survivors in
clude eight sons, James, Levi, Clyde,
Mark, Rkhmond, Floyd, Troy and
Ray Barnes; one dauifiite, Mrs. Haty
tie Rice of near CUnton, and one sis
ter, Mrs. Amanda BisUey.
The funeral was conducted Tues
day at 2:30 at the residence of Mrs.
Hattie Rke, with the Rev. Raljfii D.
Hughes and the Rev. R. H. Gause of-
Burlal followed in the
Mills eematey.
position would allow planes to oper
ate against fortified bases in the sur
rounding mandated islands and thus
keep open the supply lines to the
Philippines. Bombers from its fields
might also have struck at Japan.
There was opposition to fortifying
Guam, and the first money for im-
provemente was not provided until
June, 1940, when congress voted
$277,000 for the establishment there
of an “aviation and submarine lis
tening post” In March of this year
it provided $12,800,000 for defense
aviation facilities at Samoa and for
Itebor Improvements at Guam.
Midway lies 1,134 miles northwest
of Hawaii, and Wake is a little less
than halfway from Midvmy to Guam.
Palmyra, 960 miles south of Hawaii,
is on the route to Samoa. In the Sa
moan group, at Pago Pago, Tutuila
island, this country has had a minor
naval station since 1900. It is now of
great importance as a southern ter
minus for patrol squadrons.
One of the most serious menaces
to the United States navy in the
central and western Pacific are the
Japanese mandated islands—a group
of about 1,400 islands stretching for
nearly 3,000 miles diagonally across
the route between the Philippines
and Hawaii.
Japan quietly took over these
ocean specks during the World war,
when they were held by Germany,
vdiich had purchased them from
Spain. Japan held them latef'under
a mandate fn»n the League of Na-
tiems.
From various evidence, including
reports frmn the few perstes vdio
have been permitted to visit there,
observers Jiave concluded that Japan
has establteied armed bases on many
of them, c<mtrary to treaty. Subma
rines, small craft and airplanes oper
ating frmn them could harry United
States shipping on the route to Ma
nilla and possibly force this country
to abandon the route.
Mopping up the little island bases
one at a time is entirely practicable,
military experts have said, but sail
ing into that hornets* nest would give
the navy a long, arduous and dan
gerous Job.
Ann Morrison, the defaulting tax
payer,
All that lot, piece or parcel of land
lying, being and situate in the City
of Clinton, Laurens County, S. C.,
bounded on east by Goodman land,
on the north by McClintock lot, west
by road and Goodman lands.
Levied on as the property of J. A|
Stewart, the defaulting taxpayer. j
JUST RECEIVED
New Shipmait
MULES
All those two lots lying, being and
situate in the City of Clinton, Lau
rens County, S. C., known as Lots
7 and 8, fronting 42 feet each on a
HUBERT J. PITTS
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FRIENDS
The week before ^hrisliiias is a busy one for you.
Afay we be of help by calling for your Clothes and
making them ready and fresh for the activities that
center about the Christmas Holidays?
WE. WILL MAINTAIN OUR SPEOAL
.5-HOUR SERVICE
THROUGH THE HOUDAY8 ON DRY CLEANING
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