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1 V I Thursday, October 16, 1952 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Page Seven LEGAL SALE The State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. In Court of Common Pleas. P. Silas Bailey, Robert M. Vance, et al., Plaintiffs, vs.' D. Reece Williams, Jr., Rose Wil liams Tarrant, et al., Defendants. Pursuant to a Decree of the Court 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, S. d, on Sales- day in November next, being Mon day, the 3rd day of the month, dur ing the legal hours for such sales, the following descrioed property, to wit: 1. Lot and bbilding known as the Scott Store building, bounded on the north by East Pitts Street, 126 feet, more or less; east by Musgrove Street, 42 feet, more or less; south by other lands of J. A. Bailey and estate of F. C. Bailey 126 feet, and on the west by North Broad Street. 2. Lot known as the Trolley House lot, bounded on the east by Mus grove Street, 25 feet; on the north by Scott Store building, 126 feet; on the west by North Broad Street; and on the south by lot of George W. Bailey and other lands of J. A. Bai ley and estate of F. <7. Bailey. 3. Lot fronting on Musgrove Street on the east, 23 feet; on the north by other property of J. A. Bailey; and on the south by public alley; said lot being subject to an easement for foot, horse and wagon from the property now or formerly of George W. Bailey over and across, same to Musgrove Street. 4. * Tract of land containing 92% acres, more or less, known as the] Elmore Place, situate about sixj VANCE NAMED COLLEGE TRUSTEE Plays Ball As A Hobby miles southeast of the Town of Clin ton, bounded now or formerly by j lands of George Chappel, M. S. Bai-, ley, public road and Huff Richard-j son Place, known, as Tract B as per i survey of E. R. Jones, Nov. 25, 1891; located in Hunter No. 4 Township. 5. One building on the west side, of South Broad Street, known as S. A. L. Warehouse building, and is, located en the property of the Sea-j board Airline Railroad. Building; occupied by T. C. Johnson Company# 6. All that lot situate in of Clinton, containing two lots front ing on North Broad Street, 52.75 Flower Show In Laurens Set For October 29-30 The Daffodil and Rosemont Gar den clubs o{ Lauens, will sponsor a flower show October 29-30 in the American Legion hut, it has been announced by Mrs. M. J. Simpson and Mrs. Byrd Martin, publicity chairmen for the event. The theme of the show will be “Around the Calendar with a Col lege Co-ed.” Mrs. Sarah D. DeLoach is presi- ; dent of the Rosemont club, and . Ms. R. P. Swofford of the Daffo dil club. Housekeepjig,. Mrs. J. F. Dusen i The game between the two Negro berry, Mrs. Macus Boyd; Junior teams was played on the Presbyterian Exhibits, Mrs. B. M. Brown, Mrs. J. D. Costen; Education and Con servation, Mrs. R. H. Roper, Mrs. M. T. Motes; Tickets, Mrs. Morton Brightwell, Mrs. J. H. Powe. ./ Sanders High of Laurens, Beats Bell Street, 26-12, In Annual Lions Bowl ROBERT M. VANCE Vance, president of Alii ladies interested in flowers are invited to attend the show. The chairmen of the various de partments are as follows: | Flower show, Mrs: Niles Clark, i Mrs. W. E. Hunt; Schedule, Mrs. R. P. Swofford, Mrs. Frank Simp son; Staging, Ms. A. B. Culbert son, Mrs. Yancey Pooie: Classifi cation. Mrs. L. L. Long, Miss Mary Scoring three touchdowns and two extra points in the second period, and another touchdown in the fourth pe- 1 riod, Sanders high school of Laurens] defeated the local Bell Street eleven | here Tuesday night in the annual college field before a fair-sized crowd. The Bell Street boys made their first touchdown in the third quarter when James Prather, tackle, blocked i a Sanders punt, with Captain Higgins | recovering and stepping five yards to cross the goal. The second Bell Street caught a pass on the goal line and and raced across. Both extrq points failed. Outstanding players on the local squad were Higgins, Oliver Blakely, David Revick, Booker T. Kinard, Floyd Walk, J. D. Williams, Ferguson, Ray Kinard and Robert Peake. OFFICE SUPPLIES Complete line, all the little Itema needed for the office. Lions bowl game, sponsored by the CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. Lions clubs of Clinton and Laurens.' Phone 74 Lou Simpson; Entries, Mrs. Tom HAROLD Harold Tenn., is Woods, Sharps Chapel, a school boy but makes ball playing his hobby. However, not long ago he was not able to en joy his ball gamp so well, as indi cated in his letter of praise for Scalfs Indian River Medicine which reads as follows (this letter is sign ed by his mother): “After a spell of measles Harold seemed unable to regain his appetite. He complained of feeling bad all the time. He seemed nervous, weak, and under weight—didn’t feel like working and had little energy for p 1 a y: Other merpbers of our family had been helped by Scalfs Indian Riv- Robert M thp 1 Town ^ ^ on ’ Bankers, of this gallentine, Mrs. David George; city, is a newly elected member of p r0 p ertieSt Mrs. J. Y. Milam, Mrs. the Presbyterian college board of M H Hunter; Judges, Mrs. Miller oarh on tho oast and runnine trustees - President M. W. Brown an- McCuC n, Mrs.—Ek F. Patterson; feet each on the east, and running nouncec i yesterday: He was chosen to Hosmtalitv Mrs DeLoach Mr* back- west—in parallel lines, the, rnt .l. svnod-at-iaree at the! MnS 'r. northern hnundarvline is 208 5 feet • P , tn y , ,. 7 A Coleman;' Publicity, Mrs. M: nortnern boundary line is zua.a xeei, annua i meeting of the synod held in j Mrs Bvrd Martin- the southern boundary lineps 235.5 Kinestrec , ast weck Vance reD]aces J- Stmpson, Mrs. B\ d Mar an, feet. 7. All that tract of land containing Kingstree last week. Vance replaces ' the Rev. J. E. Cousar, Jr., of Flor- , , 1 ence, on the board. 5 J 4 ° r le ™’ n ° W . n f! At the same time, James C. Todd,' the Geb Workman Place, situate ^ Laurens, was. re-elected to the about one-fourth mile northeast of boardi representing South Carolina the Town of Clinton, being bounded presbytery, and the Rev. Cliff Hill r 0r , th by , l0t l 0f BeaSl ^ NOah Rigby, formerly of Manning, has McClmtock and others, on the east j Charles S. Rigby as a rep- by Gideon Leake, south by lands of re P entative of Harmony presbytery. Cicily Copeland, and on the west by Rigbyi {ormerly ot Manning, has pubhc road. . j moved out of the presbytery. 8. Lot of land with building there- ^ on known as the Pitts Street Ware-1 house lot, situate on the north side n/.-ru Ti_ir Cir*%s of West Pitts Street in the .Town of WITH THE bICK Clinton, being bounded on the north ■ by land of Estate of M. S. Bailey 30 Friends of John Holland Hunter, feet, on the east by bank building 1 Sr.,-will regret to know he is a pa- of Estate of M. S. Bailey 110 feet, on; tient at the Blalock clinic, the south by West Pitts Street, 30 ^ l. McGee is a patient at feet, and on the west by iands of the ] the Blalock clinic. Estate of M. S. Bailey, 110 feet. Also »» T t-. tt # t right of way 12 feet wide and run-1 Mrs. L. B. Hamm of Joanna, is a ning north from West Pitts Street! P at T le u nt at Hays h ° s P ltal - ^ , | along- the entire west side of said J°hn Benjamin has returned to building and lot for a distance of 110 feet. 9. All that trace containing 65 acres, more or less, known as the Martin Place, situate in Scuffletown days stay at Hays hospital. Mrs. Marvin Neay of Lydia, is a patient at the Blalock clinic. Henry Boyce, Jr., has returned Friends of David S. Cook will be interested to know he -is a patient at the General hospital in Green ville. so. JEg-Patucadly turned j .Township, i*ejyaa__&9m<^4_ nqw or, to his home in Cross ill, from the to this great stomach tonic for Har-1 formerly by lands of Estate of M. S. Blalock clinic whee he was a pa- old. You should see how Scalf’s Bailey, R. Z. Wright and public'road I tient several dbys. Indian River Medicine made the leading to Musgrove Mill and being! M iss Oranna Addy is a patient difference. Soon Harold was eat- formerly known as the o’d Tau-yard 1 at Havs hospital ing heartily and feeling like a new! place. J H boy. He has gained over 10 pounds; Terms of Sale: Cash. The success- since the above picture was made.” j f u l bidder, other than the Plaintiffs No wonder Mrs. Woods and Har- herein, immediatelyupon the con oid boost Scalf’s Indian River Med-1 elusion of the bidding, shall deposit, icine. Mothers, if your child looks w jth the Special Master the sum of] J °y c e Wyatt, daughter of Mrs. bad and feels bad due to poor appe-; ten per cent (10%) of the amount ^ artha w y att - k as returned home tite or indigestion, do as Mrs. of his bid as a guarantee of his good ^ rom Hays hospital where she has Woods did—give Scalf’s Indian f a ith in the bidding. The same to be' been a P ati ent. River Medicine a trial. You can't a ppii e d to the purchase price upon 1 Fiends of Dudley Ray will be.in- lose because Scalf’s Indian River j his complying with the term of sale,' terested to know he is a patient at Medicine must please you or your, otherwise to be paid to Plaintiff for the Blalock clinic, money back on the first bottle. j credit on the indebtedness. In the j Eddie Barker has returned home : j event the successful bidder should! after being a patient at Hays hos- fail to make such deposit, or should pital suffering injuries received in fail to comply with the terms of sale, [ an accident the said lands shall be re-sold on the same or some subsequent Salesday on the same terms, at risk of the ] defaulting purchaser. The purchaser to pay for papers, stamps and recording. J. HEWLETTE WASSON, Special Master, Laurens, S. C. Dated this 13th day of Oct., 1952. Dr. Fred E. Holcombe OPTOMETRIST Offices at 200 South Broad St. Phone 658 Office Hours 9:00 to 5:30 Clinton and Lydia Store Beginning 9:00 A.M. Friday _ and Saturday, Oct. 17 and 18 2 lbs. Sugar FREE With the Purchase of Each 1-lb. Can of Luzianne Coffee Priced at 79c Lb. f 0 “"I We hope to have enough Luzianne Coffee at this low price with the free sugar to supply all Luzianne users in Clinton, Lydia Milis and surrounding communities. Clinton Mills Store Sam Robinson is a patient at the Blalock clinic. Mrs. Leroy Dunaway is conva lescing at home after a few days’ stay at the Blalock clinic. Rev. J. L. Bragg of Hildebrand, N. C., is a patient at Hays hospital. Mrs. Ross Young of Laurens,' a patient at the Blalock clinic. Mrs. Henry King is a patient at 30-3cwjHays hospital. Friends of Mayor Joe P. Terry will be interested to know he is a patient at Hays hospital. Mrs. Joe Childress has returned to her home in Laurens after being a patient at the Blalock clinic. Fred Whitlock is a patient at the Blalock clinic. General Merchandise Phone 876 Lydia Mills Store General Merchandise Phone 345 ^Jhinh it Over! 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