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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, November 3, 1960
There .<re too many beef cattle
on fescue at this time of the year.
Fescue :> that green gold that is
needed later on much worse than
now Most bermuda pastures with
the fall ram _we've had look good,
and by fall meaps. cattle should be
on them In fact, cattle will go a
good while yet on bermuda They
should be left until they begin to
lose weight before gotng to ,fescue
pastures Every beef cattle farmer
should have his cattle calving in De-
cember. January, February, and
March Gentlemen, you will sell a
lot more beef ;f they are dropped at
the righ’ time The calf has time
to get 'traightened out before
spring grazing The cow gives more
milk
hat time Also there are no
flicjs.to hamper growth It costs
\ cry lit:1<f more to seperate the
bull . nd only use him at the right
•irm A!' othe. expenses are the
same
A aw circular is just off the
.pres- and we ha\< it at the office
Performance of Small Grain Ya-
i .etic- u South Carolina" is the
idle You may have a copy if you
wall call the office
Sir.!, grain sown early and in
behind '.mall grain is diseased.
Farmer' w ho sow large acreages
if grain should try to rotate their
..rain It Mvms that we can get by
'om< ytvir>. but when we are
i aught it hurt< .All grain should be
t eated before seeding
U I> Lomas. Youngs commun-
»•>. n..' five acres of grapes planted
ini' past Spring lhat look good If
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WE PAY
5%
I AsseU S9,500,000^0|
l*(k •ccowat ■•Mt'rd «» »o $10,000 00
k» • CavMlsy UtKf—ie
U
{•ck emptotrt ko*drd to* row* pro
tec two Mp to $1,000.000 00
0"h O'O'tobir to looo tide •rodentt
•t Sootk Ctolioo
Minimum omownt accepted $300 00
Winchester Groham
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bireftitled Fmoncmf
nothing happens..Mr Ixunas should
gather grapes from his vineyard
next summer
C \V. Mahon. Hickory Tavern
brt'cder. tells me he did fine with
his hogs at the C olumbia fair He
showed the grand champion sow
and the senior champion boar Con
gratulations, to Mr Mahon.
PUBLIC RECORDS
PROPERTY TRANSFERS
W. E Dunlap. Clerk of Court, to
Billie C Patton, lot in Dials Town
'hip for $3,500 00
Billie C Patton to Unuse Gresh
am Cooley , lot in Fountain Inn for
S4.000 00
Continental Land Co to Thomas
.1 Robinson, lot in Laurens for $50.
Continental Land Co to William
\ Garrett, lot in Laurens for $.50
Doris V Hart, et al. to Sadie G
Young. > of an acre on South Har
per street foi $10 00 love and affec
tion
Harry E Baldwin to James Don
ald Rowe, lot on Blalock St . Clin
ton. for $1,000 Oo
T M and Geneva D Rice to
William M Rice 2 acres for $10 00
and other considerations
Louis C Chassereau and Louise
H Chassesreau to Charles H
Hughes, lot near Clinton for $10 00
and other considerations
E R Robertson to James E.
Hammond and Jean 1! Hammond.
3 17 acres for $10 00 and Other valu
able con'idt rations.
Leroy Sober to John Coleman
Price. 7 3 acres and 2 acres near
Clinton for $10 oo
Lewis Hazle to Mauie M Pat
ton. lot in Watts Mill village
$10 00 and other considerations
Sara B Copeland to Joe Bonds,
e i" Hunter Township for $10 00
and other valuable considerations
Joe Bonds to Elbert C Whelchel
anti Sylvia J Whelchel. lot near
Clinton for $10 00 and either ronsid
erations.
Sarah LaMottc Herman Hunter
and John Holland Hamer to Luther
Eugene and Sarah Wright Cason
lot <>n Calvert Avr . Clinton, for
$lo00 and other valuable considera
tions
Lavema McIntyre to (Taiborne
Sa cher lot near Joanna for $1000
„nd other valuable considerations
V\ E Dunlap. Clerk df Court, to
Zonohte Company. 174 acres for
1$ 200 00
Fred and Charlotte Morrs. one
half acre to Shell Homes, Inc
for $50 00
Rov L and Ollie M. Boyter to
Julia B Alexander, lot near Joanna
for |5 0t* and nss impti m of mort-
WRe*
W B Parson' to Mac .Alton Red-
mortd. lot near Fountain Inn for !
$325 00
Robert L. Gray to Eugene Frank
lin, lot in Laurens for $09 00.
Billy W and Daisy Bell Hender
son to William F. and Linda B
Clayton, lot in Laurens for $800 00.
W E Dunlap. Clerk of Court,
to E V Golding. 1 acre for $1,-
550.00
Estelle H Whisonant to W. J.
Whisonant. et al, lot in Laurens for
$1 00
W J Whisonant. et al. to Estelle
H. Whisonant, lot in Laurens for
$1 Do and division of property.
James Ross Snipes, et al, to Fan
nie S Sipo". lot in Clinton for $1 00.
love and affection.
John Willis to Francis L Willis,
lot in Laurens for $1.00.
James A. .Allen to Mary Sue
Knight, lot in Laurens for $4,850 00.
Continental Lund Co. to Warren
W and Mrs Lucille Fortenberry,
lot on Pine street for $196.00.
Rosa Martin, Margaret M. Jack
son and Dorothy Martin Massey to
Lottie Mae Mills, lot on Washington
street for $10 00, love and affec
tion. \ •
J D. He vis to Harry J. Carson,
lot in Cross Hill Township for $10.00
and ottyn- valuable considerations.
Mrs Margaret C Blakely to
Mattie B Evans, lot in Clinton for
$10 00 and other valuable considera
tions.
Mary Ellen Patterson to Paul W.
Madden, lot in Forest Hills, Lau
rens, for S10 00 and other considera
tions.
Amy B Jones to Marvin L. Row
ell and Sara J. Rowell. 1 54 acres
for $420 00 and assumption of mort
gage
A L Hall to Ben F. Hall, Jr., lot
in Laurens for $500.00
Sal DeCaro and Olive DeCaro, to
Harry and Laura M Ingraham, 430
acres for S10 00 and other good and
v aluable considerations.
W B Parsons to Billie C. Patton,
lot in Dials Township for $325 00
Home Improvements, Inc., to
John W Davis. 0 66 acres for $1,-
2.50 00
Floyd Hellams to Home Improve-
meats, Inc . 0 17 acres for $185 12
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A E Holton to Mtfvin Lindsey ,
lots in Waterloo for $198.00.
Louise R. Stroud to Margaret H.
Cook. 2.1 acres for $1,600.00.
Elizabeth C Kennedy to Margar
et H. Cook, 1 acre for $5.00.
Charles B. Fowler to Lloyd G.
Clary and Frances F. Clary, 2 acres
for $700 00.
S H. Coker to Deacons of Cedar
Grove Baptist Church. .82 of an
acre for $3 00
Pansy Madden to Mrs. Loufce
Madden. 2 acres for $200 00.
C. P. Manley to Viola W. Taylor
and Evelyn T. Easterling, lot near
Boyd’s Bridge for $1,750.00.
John Henry Cunningham to Tay
lor Cunningham, 1 acre for $100.00.
Colie Fuller to Joseph M. Gettys,
100 acres for $10 00 and other con
siderations
J H Bryson. Sr , to J. H. Bryson,
Jr , 140 8 acres for love and af
fection
Thomas Rhett M-artin. et al, to J.
B Medlin and Julia Martin Medlin,
44 32 acres for $1,108 33
Richard Martin] et al, to Thomas
Rhett Martin, 19 15 acres for $479.-
16
Jade H. Davis, Jr., to John H.
Dowdle, 2 acres for $10 00 and other
considerations.
John T. Adair to Joan V. Adair,
lot in Clinton for $10.00
Fred Hill to Barnes E Cale, lot
near Cross Hill for $10.00 and other
valuable considerations
James D .and Robert C, Wasson,
to Bobby G. Lothridge, 2 acres for
$10.00 and other considerations.
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED
Jackson Ward Hancock, Dade
City, Fla., and Corrine Tail Han
cock, Dade City, Fla.
Howard Johnson. Mountville, and
Tillie Mae Floyd, Cross Hill.
John B. Welard McDowell, Lau
rens, and Ulie Pearl Logan, Lau
rens .
Gerald William Johnson, Lau
rens, and Shelby Erline Madden,
Ware Shoals.
William Hill Wightman, Taylors,
and Clara Bess Deal, Cross Hill.
Franklin Boyce Craig, Laurens,
and Julia Grace Clayton, Gray
Court.
McArthur Eugene Avery, Clin
ton, and Patsy Eloise Gilstrap.
Clinton.
Wallace O’Dell Merck, Laurens,
and Barbara Ann Hughes, Enoree.
Charles Carbit Chabous, Lau
rens, and Nancy Ellen Cook, Lau
rens.
* Oliri DeWitt Johnson, Mountville,
and Lizzie Lee Fuller, Mountville.
John Henry Williams, Waterloo,
and Beatrice Shumport, Waterloo. J
Sammie Davis + Rice, Jr. Lau
rens, and Maggie Sue Fuller, Lau-
re ns.
James William McChesney, Roe
buck. and Edna Darrell Clark, Lau
rens.
Willie James Tribble, Mountville,
and Mary Frances Lomax, Lau
rens.
Adolphus Franklin Gilbert, Clin
ton. and Lizzie Pearle Marier, Gray
Court.
James Moses, Jr., Clinton, and
Marie Carter, Clintan.
Thomas Long, Jr., and Johnnie
Mae Dreighton, GoMsboro, N. C.
Alton Carl West, Woodruff, and
Rebecca Ann King, Moore. ^
Richard Bryant Sanders, Union.
Robert Lee Robertson, Laurens, and Mamie Kay Manloy, Gray
and Mary Ann Wood, Gray Court Court.
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