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Page Two irfl CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, February 20,1947 FOR SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE On Thursday, March 6, 1947, at 2 o clock, I will sell, on the ground, at Jalapa, S. C., at public outcry to .the highest bidder, the Homestead of the late William Henry Eddy, acquired j was infarmed by her tl>at she bought-they will be^nder the ground in a j the diamont herself with her own ‘ Another year. < ! monney, and the scholl bored had no 1 fight Jp question her. fr *Af By MARY E. DAGUE zz,:; d : r r ^ one ^ ^ Four Hundredths (13.34) acres of deserves another of the same k,nd ^ ^ ^ , rubin land, more or less, which fronts west or of a character which ^“'^ or a pearl or a rhinestone ring, the 5«ai2 feet on the Newberry-Green.;delicious, Porhops a few uggestions tcmale laUon u ver sus . ville Highway, running backhtere- regarding the gentle art of sandwich us o[ her jnlentions ! jrom for a distance of 1096.84 feet on making will be welcomecT" J by the m She north side and for a distance of Spring hostess. | the wlddoweri mr . wlu fo.,,, has H.23 leet on »he south side with a The maki „gs of any sandwich are ben „ 801 „ g with mlss amiUl oH aad r rear line of 579.48 feet, as shown on bread> bu{{er a nd a suitable filling., on ever since he became a single plese see that we get better service at once, or have our rates reduced miss smith’s diamont i$ ttot a verry I ?I> P€r cent, the owner of the sys- toig one and mesdame slim chance I | em sa y s h « w i^ fix UP his lines as ! says it could not possibly have cost! soon as he can get some poles and hole diggers and some monney and labor and wire and foams and post a new switch board and a suit of clothes fitten to wear out in publcik. yores trulie, holsum moore, rfd, corry spondent. Charles L. Bakeri Defendants. I Terms of sale: Cash. The purchaser Pursuant to a Decree of the Court to pay for papers, stamps and re plat recorded in Plat Book 18, at Good sandwich bread should be at man, and it is suspected that he gave NOTICE OF SALE The State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. In Court of Common Pleas Virginia Nelson, Clarice Nelson, drainer can SC ® U at a11 times ' she s P reads i Bessie Lee Spelce and James E. Ba- -graineu, h er band over her right law for that jjgj. Plaintiffs vs. Pauline Poison, Inez Smitherman and p.ge 154. and bounded north by a : least twelve hours old. Some, the ’ said ring t0 miss smith miss ten-foat light of way ex ending from sandwich makers prefer it twice■ this smith holds it up where anyboddy 2aid highway back to the Tranquil a ge. The texture should be fine and Methodist Church lot and by the S p 0ngy rather than coarse-grained l her hand over h€r right , jaw for that Tranquil Methodist Church lot; east and cruihbly. The crusts should l:> e!p U p_ oae by lands ot West Virginia Pulp and trimmed off of party sandwiches— Paper Company and J^B^ Wessinger; on i y a tiny bit need be taken, just, the ru , e Qf the schoU bored is not , 1 V ' ° ii t . t __ the cri:, P y brown edge but the> tQ or barbor a teeo^ier that isi on which there is a small store store must be trimmed. The trimmings married thev sav thev can - t keeD i building and a ten-room dwelling! can be saved and dried for other 4^ • ’ a u n u • (.rtii ue aim uncu iui uuici . thelr mmd on tbelr scb oll work lUi .fud other improvements. (purposes so they need not be wasted., that fix miss smith has teeched in Terms of Sate: Cash. The highest If an extremely thin sandwich is dat rock ,f or 19 yr . and sb e would be 'udder will be iequiied to pay 20/c j wanted it s a good idea to buy legu-j g. ad jy iniss(j d if she were to jump the ! his bid when the property isjlar sandwich bread and spread the broom ansoforth knocked down*to him and to pay the slices before cutting. ^ balance of his bid by noon of March, The secret of. successful sandwich Wrong Number 20. 1947: but it the highest bidder making lies in buttering the bread. secker _t eiry 0 f war ai! 10 pay the 20% as above stipu-1 The butter must be creamed. If it dasb j n gt on d . C- ut^d the property wdll be immedi* i s DU t into a bowl and beaten until in the above stated case, I will sell at public outcry to the highest bid der, either in or in front of the Court House, at Laurens, C. H., S. C., on Salesday in March next, being .MonV day, the third day of the montty during the legal hours for such sales; the following described property, to wit: “All that certain lot, piece or par cel of land situate, lying and being near the Town of Clinton, in the County of Laurens,‘‘Stq.te of South Carolina, and being lot No. 19 in Block “A” on a survey made by C. A. Power d^ted November 1, 1940, bounded on the north by lot No. 20 of said survey, on the east by Ball Park Street, on the south by lands of Clinton Cotton Mills, and on the West by Pine Street, and located just of Elizabeth Street. Said lot being a part of the old Alex Henry Place.” cording. V. R. FLEMING, C. C. C. P. & G. S. Dated this 10th day of Feb. 1947. — ( , 27-Scf Beware Coughs iron connon cons That Hang On Oreomulstan rjUeraa prompto bo* cause It goes right to the seat of the p loosen and expel re to • trouble to help r _ _ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender Inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of CreomuMon with the understanding you must like the It quickly allay _ __ quickly allays the cough or yon are to haw your money back. CREOMULSION For Cooghs, Chest Colds, ffroncMHi the citizens of flat rock have ask-, , is put into a bowl and beaten until i dee r sair: .ite’.y resold at the same place, and | cream y exactly as one does for a, on the same terms; and if the highest' cake j* w in spread easily and even- 1 , bidder pay the 20% and fail to pay i y w ith no danger of pulling and ‘ f d ^ f y P d 1 1 ,ep 1 1 iqi7 H ^ bad telly-foam service we are re- ( ceiving in flat rock and ask you toi The good sandwich maker is gen- se e that something is done about; erous with her 'filling so that the lSame . it takes from 3 to 5 minutes; •r // /, if / . / H W- r- . Oualitv he 80 r i by noon of March 20, 194i,, t ear j n g t be bre ad. without legal cause, the 20% will be retained as liquidated damages and v~ . • .r.’ J , * v: I • c V ^ // 0 // v is flavorsome and tothsome.'to get Central,, and then'she will, A complicated and elaborate filling. average giving us the wrong num-! ary 1, 1947, and the buyer will pay ■he taxes for IMT. m | iy for tne prep- . is sometimes, desirable but the prac- 1 be r 2 best out of 3. wnl be required to pay tor tne prep- . - h . nrenared and i .-.ration of the deed and for the ne-, a sure tQ be reli l ?he 5 j the operator in central keeps icssary revenue stamps. Possession ‘ ‘ ; hopse, does her own washing, owns, yill be given upon compliance in fancy sandwich breads, such as 5 children, dbes her own cooking, ;u!l with the terms of sale. 1 nut and raisin breads, strike most, and visits a right smart, and she is MRS hattif F ITVI^PSTOV ever - vone s fancy and call for very 1 w hat we depend on to connect our 1 j simple fillings. Often they are mere-1 calls, she do not object to being I ly buttered. Occassionally cream told about her short comings, she! , c h eese is used as a filling. always says—“well, that’s just one I All the prepared cream cheese Q f them things, number please.”*' j mixtures make good fillings as is. I ^ m ^ ! Finely chopped preserved, ginger I some o{ th e telly-foam lines are 1 combined witfi plain cream cheese |SO j ow the farmers can’t plow their! | and moistened with some of the, fields withou t the boss or mule get-i gmge: syrup is delectable between ti ng tangled up in the wires, when] ice-* of giaham biead. a p Q j e r(J t s j t j s lowered into the! Cucumber sandwiches always are ; g r0 und by the owner of same, andi | popular and are delicious with fish if he keeps on loW e r i n g his wires, -salads. These can be made in two ^ | ways. The first method is to pare! _ cucumber and cut in thin slices. Let / > \„ 1 -" i't /’-J i ' h !• pf (Mrs. John N. Livingston), Kinards, S. C. x JOE E. LIVINGSTON. Clinton, S. C. R. C HOLLOWAY, Attorney. Newberry, S. C. ;-3c. m jl v* y t 1 V \ ^ ^ Tor ^ of onion juice has been added for ® MUSCULAR W&AmwK in French dressing to which $ JP £ 11 teaspoon minced chives or a drop 1$ ,of onion juice has been added for RFL/EF Rub on NEURABALM A, 5 BOTTIED UNDER AUTHORITY OP THE COCA-COU COftPANY IY GREENWOOD COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. I. PENETRATING medication relieve, the aKoaizinn pain. 2. STIMULATING action stirs' up circulation, like a - cotniortina poultice, to help break - up the congestion., TVHKN you rub soothing Neurabaltn on > our lame back, it starts to work instantly. J'am subsides. Fmh surface blood, flowing through congested areas, gives renewed life to sore, stifl. aching musa-les. The miseries trom back and muscle strain, lumbago pain, due to evertion, ezposure or fatigue are relieved. Scientific research proves Neurabalm works fast and effectively. Neurabalm is greaseless and stainless to ibt skin. So soothing ... so CLEAN and lefreshing to use. W hcgi you want fast and welcome relief from neuralgic and muscular aches and pains rub with Neurabalm. Feel relaxed. Sleep better . . . feel better. Highly praised by users. At drugstores in 25<, 75< and |1.25 bottles. Modern-clean-soothing. 2 WAY RELIEF FROM ACHES AND PAIN ! one hour. Drain and put between ; thin s'iees of buttered bread.- The , second method is to pare and chop j cucumber and combine with mayon- jjj: ftaise to make of spreading con- j xistency. A tiny bit of grated horse-,$ 1 radjish or minced onion can be added ^ I for piquancy if wanted. : g j Equal pytgtxat. strained honey and | creamed butter beaten until thick make an excellent filling for tea 1.sandwiches. Honey mixed with | cream cheese and finely chopped i salted almonds is another good sweet j filling. ! For cocoanut filling mix 1 cup ; grated cocoanut with 1-4 cup chopped nut meats, 1 tablespoon sugar, 3 tablespoons thick cream, 1-4 tea spoon salt and 2 tablespoons orange j juice. Orange marmalade combined with cream cheese, minced pecans and cream to make moist is an unusual filling. UnClJE JOrtIT OF DEPENDABLE BUSINESS AND PROF ESS ION AL>SERVICE McGEE’S DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Phone No. 1 Buy Your PHONOGRAPH. RECORDS, NEEDLES ■ Etc. . Large Selection—at BURRISS- HARRISON CO. Phone 435 We Clean Clothes Clean! —L SUNSHINE CLEANERS Phone 436 Pitts St. filLFS CHEVROLET CO. £ALES and SERVICE Your Kelvinator Dealer When Your Back Hurts - And Your, Strength and Energy la Below Par It may b* caused by disorder of kid- E4-y function that permits poisonous waste to accumulate. For truly many people feel tired, weak and miserable when the kidneys fail to remove exceee ac.da and other waste matter from the blood. You may Buffer nagging backache, rheumatic pains, headaches, dizziness, retting up nights, leg paim, swelling. Sometimes frequent and scanty urina tion with smarting and burning is an other sign that something is wrong with the kidneys or bladder. 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Doans Pills NOBODY'S BUSINESS By GEE McGEE Ii Could Have Been Serious > a bad axcident taken place at the pallatial home of mr. and medsame slim chance, sr., last friday after noon .the weather was sort of warm. mrs. chance was cutting stqve-wood in the backyard with a dull axe and her husband, mr. slim chance, was setting on a nail keg nearby reading the paper and smok ing. _ , t ♦ . mesdame chanqe was ~ trying ■ to split a very knotty pine-knot and the axe slipped off of the handle and struck mr. chance on the side of his head towards the hog pen and knocked him sensible and he re mained in that state of comma till they arrived at the hos-pittle with his remains. the doctors made a careful ex amination of his head and cranium and skull and brains, and they de cided that while he was badly hurt, his case was not serious, they sow ed up the busted skin on his jaw and nake and above the. ear, and wropped his skull up so’s vermin would be kept out, and then he was sent home. this is a warning to husbands whose wives cut all the wood, don’t ewer set near her, and it mought be best to set in the house or on the front porch while she cuts the wood in the rear of the house. __ mr. chance will stay in a few days and avoid ketching a cold in h^s head. Wedding Bells Might Ring Soon miss jennie veeve smith is wearing a diamont | if matrim^nne^ is her aim, it means a new scholl teecher to take her place, she was approach ed by a member of the bored, and he YARBOROUGH OIL CO. Goodyear TIRES — BATTERIES : ACCESSORIES Open All Night VMCif IOSN * t Copyright 1943. Publishers Feature Servlet. Ina.\ COOPER MOTOR CO. Phone 7-J Dodge —Plymouth Sales and Service Electric Hot Water * Heaters Cabinet Sinks Well Pumps X c JOHNSON CO. S. Broad St., 4-J CHANDLER’S GARAGE General AUTO REPAIRING Phone 71 MAXWELL BROS. & WILKES FURNITURE RADIOS, FRIGID AIRE Phone 257 V Lem Purdee can't stand to see his wile git up and start the fire in xero weather — so he always pulls the covers up over his ‘eyes . . . Reverend Moats says that some shepherds love the fleece more'n > - Hock. R. $. WYSOR, m Jacobs Building Phone 85 Insurance / Real Estate F. H. A. 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