The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, November 22, 1922, Image 2

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l^^Sntered^t injrton. S. b..' an mall matter of the Second class. ; Subscription Price Per tear, $1.50 I \ v CAS1I IN APVANCE. ^ -i >v'''".v 1 ' .. ' yf.-ji.fr' -1? AD VKltTlSI N 43 KATES A Obituaries .and in memoriam*, ? . one cent a word. Cach.with. order. ?# mlrn AMX ^AMf ? vaiw Ui U1HIIIVO, V^IIS a WV1U. . Cash with order. Want-ado, one oent a word each insertion. Caah with order. - Wm ini*f iii ."I 1 Make all remittances payable to 8L1GH & WALKER. Address all * communications to The* DispatchNews, Lexington,-S. C. Phone 119. / ', i ?/ ????? ^ i WED NESD A Y, NOV. 22, 1922 . 1 ! .'JT !? ' ' 1 . 1 , UNE UPON LIVE AND PJOKCBPT 17PON PRBCKPT. , . Sr TOO late for publication on the cover .page.last week, but never too late to be reheated and reiterated in the most conspicuous place possible, was the .statement of President Harding: to Congressman Mondell, 'published in the editorial columns of our last issue, ^n which President Harding, in very clear-cut sentences, struck, straight ' home at unwise drastic financial deflation as the oause or the terrific ' ' business and agricultural depression in XS21. \ President Harding's statement, which we repeat, was as folous: "The national fiscal policy has been directed to arrest thG too rapid deflation which ^iad set in, and to this end there liaaboen a progressive reduction of the Federal Reserve discount ra^e. As a result of .these policies, liberty bonds have progroesjv^y risen in value. . The general financial situation lus steadily improved, and today the country has a brighter prospect . ." ahead of ija business, industry and ag^pplture than at anytime since the' mistaken program, of .drastic deflation - adopted by who were thon in / cd?^r$> ^ xi>hnt hbUcies./' alt, t?e.. power of the, big, fh^noiai . interests of New ' York, to secure the re-appointment of W. P. g! Harding as the head of the Federal Resrv Bjoard, it, would not be possible for..president Harding, after t 'pt, the Federal Reserve Board, tV re-ap? point hina withput'stultifying himself and .making .such an appointment the s ridcule of the:country. Nor. could he properly appoint as governor any other man.who aa a member of the Board cooperated in that deflation work. Indeed, it would seem that these men, thus vigorously repudiated by the president should imn^ediataly resign, unless they are sadly lacking, in the sense .of what is proper under the circumstances. This nation may, there.* fore, rejoice that none of the men who by unwioo management of the Federal Reserve Board brought about a deflation which swept out of existence not less than thirty billion dollars of value, which bankrupted hundreds of thousands of farmers; which caused the suicide of hundreds of people driven to despair reason of hopeless indebt edness, can possibly be appointed as Governor of the Federal Reserve Board in the light of the denunciation by President Harding of the result of that management. " f Well may the country take eburago. Well may .the farmer once more hope for a living profit from his labors. Well may those who believe that the financial honor of the country should bo above reproach, rejoice- that that management, which has been* overruled and denounced by the United 8tates Circuit Courts- or Oregon and Kentucky, and by the Supreme Court of the land wherever State banks have had the courage to fight its iniquitous schemes, can not again be in power. It tho Fedeml Reserve System is to be caved to the country not only should all the men responsible for bringing- on the conditions so truthfully denounced by tho President be eliminated from th& Board but all managers of Federal Reserve banks who have been-guilty of the criminality of-Beaming to destroy State banks that dared, to oppose the demAndS of the Federal Reserve System should also go. A.housa-cleanfng Is badly needed, among ma?y of the Federal Reserve banke.Manufacttur6r?> Record. Baltimore. < . . . ; ' j?rf?i V" i'-1"' ." V*1 CHANCE 9Q BUY SMALL PAKMSl 1 will e?^ small farms on j onetime and easy, term* iter ) worUln? fa5*hsttfi WiU cut the landrthidutt. Wd*r,fKiUlroad station and eehool. In Western W&: Fairlleldl #eptifcVWfrv r. f.i Wv I0HN J. McMABAN, n Columbia, S: "CS'-: ' "k&tyifrf ftfrn's \ 'X ' V*:l ' .' . i. *. - , *? ' 1 - - ' u I II W?H Pleased., Father?It's the duty of every boy to please someone. Now, have you p) eased any one today^ Tommy?Yea. I want to Bee my . grandma thin morning: and she was pleased when I left* 4 f- NOTICE DEBTORS ' AND CREDITORS' \ All persons who have claims against the estate of George W. Marman are requeatod to present theny. duly verified, to the undersigned, und those indebted to said estate are likewise requested to make settlement to the un V?V1 GEO. K. HARMAN, ? L. K. HARMAN, Bxecutors. ii i i 1 FINAL. DISCUARGB. Notice is. hereby gi\*?n that J. C. Lybrand, Administrator, of the estate of Leamon (Jack) Taylor has this day made application unto mo for a final discharge as such Administrator; and that the 21st day of December, 1922,1 at 10 o'clock A. M., at my.office, has 'been appointed for the hearing of said petition. ' - W. F. HOOK. .Judge of Pi:?!ia.te, Lexington Co., S.' C. Nov. 21, 1,922. / CLERK'S SALK. State of South Carolina.* County of Lexington.?Court of Common Pleas. j John A. K. Shelly, Plaintiff, .vsl George E .Caughman, ct al., Dc fendants By virtue of authority vested in me by Order of the Court in the- above entitled Cause, I will sell ..before the Court House door in Lexington, S. O., at public atffctiorv to the highest bidder, during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday in December next, the same being th6 4th day of said month,, the following described real estate, to-^ > wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying, being, and situate in the County and State aforesaid, containing thirty (SO) acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: In Oilbei-t Hollow Township, adjoining lands of "VV. P. Bapglp, Arry Caughman, Cbarley Caughman, Andrew Caughman, Edwin P, Caugjiman, and perhaps oth-' a: said lands are commonly known as the home place of |ny mother, Jane Caughman, and came -to me under her last will as found on record at Lexing* ton, S. C.; said lands are free of all encumbrance." ^All that certain piece, parcel or I tract of land,-situate, lying and being 'In Gilbert Hollow ^ownship, in School District'16, Lexington County, S. C... .'containing 15 acres, more or less, and 'bounded as follows: on the north by lands of George E,'Caughman, east by lands of Charlie Caughman, south by lands of J. C. Swygert, and west*by lands of Charlie Caughman: and the deed from Andrew Caughman to tho said George E. Caughman was duly executed on tho 9th day "of July, 1918, and recorded in book 3-R at page 497. "All that tract or oaVcel of land con | taining 1-5 acres, more or less, and known as tract Xo. 3 In the division of the estate of Jane R. E. Caughniun; the boundaries of said lends being shown on plat made by E. L. Hartley, Surveyor and was recorded on tlye 12th of April, 3 918, in book 3-R. at page 452; the boundaries of said plat showing that the said 15-aero" tract of land adjoins lands of the said Goorgc E. Caughman, and Mrs. Cattie Swygert. 'k j Terms of Sale I The 30-a,cro tract of land to be sold for one-third cash, and the balatfcfc in two equal annual lnstalltaenta, the credit portion to be securbvi by a^ond- of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold and to bear interost at the rate of eight per cent, per annum from date, with leave to purchaser to pay all cash If so desired. That each of the two 15-acre tracts of land bo sold for cash. That as an earnest- of good faltli the purchaser of tho 30-acro tract of land shall be required to pay to the said Clerk within, a half hour after such sale the sum of two hundred dollars and tho sum of one hundred dollars on each of tho 15-acre tracts within a like time and in case tho purchaser or purchasers shall fail to mnke the deposits herein required tho said Clerk shall after the expiration of one-half hour re-sell the same to tho highest bidder without further advertisement, atad upon the same terms and conditions above stated; and at the risk of -the bidder first bidding- the > same off. Purchaser to pay for papers, revenue stamps and recording foes. H. 1*. HARMON, ' . Clerk of Coo'U CALJjISON & BARR, Attorneys for Flalntiff. TIMMERMAN A GRAHAM, Attorneys for Mrs. Ella V. Kneece. Nov.-14th, 1922. "So you ran across "Betty. When I saw her last she \vao quite a. jtlttlo girl ?abort skirts an4, ^11 legs j/oq know." "Woll, tile ony change is in hor sixe."?Boston Transcript. : ' rr^-T CLEBK OF COURT'S SALE. Uyy virtue of a decroo' of the Court of ' Common Picas for Lexington County, South Carolina, heretofore made la the casti of Robert A.'Lancaster against Pennic Lee Smith and tAo order of saib Court amending said decree, I, H. L, Harmon, Clerk of said Court, will sell on sales day in .December, -r*92.2. being Monday, the 4th day of paid month, durlhg tho__usual hours of sale, beforb'the court house door, in the tojvn of Lexington, S. C,., to the highest bidder: "AH those pertain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situated ne^r the town of Brookland, .in the county, of Lexington, state of SouUi Carolina, and known and designated as lots Nos. 11, 12 and 13, in Block iCo. 1, on Plat of Land in Lexington County resurveyed j in accordance tVi^h a map made by J. G. Guignard, Surveyor, representing the dlvisioh of the estate of John R. Shuler, suryeyedp\Jby. Theo. C. Hamby, May 11, 1912, wlhch map is recorded in the office of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Lexington county, in Book 3-K, at page 121; and having such shapes, ir.etes and bounds JIM nrp f1#?linnntoH nn fhn onntn Terms o? sale: One-hulf cash and the balance in one year, with interest at the rate of seven per cent (T per cent.) payable v semi-annually, said balance to be evidenced- and secured by the purchase money bond and mortgage of the purchaser or purchasers in due form, and with provisions acceptable to said Clerk of Codrt, with the privilege to the purchaser or purchasers to pay ihor.6 than half or all cash upon such sale, and that he do require a deposit of fifty ($50.00) dollars in eafch, ,or a Cashier's check from any bidder upon accepting his bid. , ' -? . H. L. HA JIM OX, Clerk of Court of Common Pleas Lex**T? ington County. t \ JOHN* T. SEIJLIELS, Attorney for ^Plaintiff. November 14., 1922. ^ \ CLKKK'K SALE . . :?'< State of South Carolina;- County of Lexington. -r-Court "-of Common Pleaa. Edward I*. Craig, ^Plaintiff, against V Joseph dafrnn, eBylC. D^fondtrnts. By virtue of authority \tsted In me by Order of the Court In the above entitled Cause, I will sell before the Court House door in Lexington, S. C.. at public auction tO\ the highest bidder during the legal hours of sale on the first Monday in December ' next, the some1 being the 4th day of said month, the following described real estate, to wit: ^ "All that plantation or tract of land situate in Lexington County, State of South Carolina near-"* Swansea, containing one hundred ninety acres (19.0), more or less, and bounded on < the North and East by lands now or < formerly of L. H. Witt, of M. H. t Witt, and of' others perhaps, on the < South by lands now or formerly of C. i L. Hast.and C. M. Vara-and*oh the W-vet by lands of being the tract of land convoyed to Joseph "< Safran, by L. H. Witt; and M. 11. Witt by dej^L dated. October 4, J920, 1 and recorded in the office of the Clerk : of Court for Lexington County, Janu- . nry 18, 1921, in Book "S-V" of deeds 1 patje 413 ?->"' : 'Terms of wile: Cash, successful bidder to make a deposit of one hundred dollars. Purchaser to pay'for papers, I revenue stamps and recording fees. II. L. IIXltMON (L. S.) 1 Cl^rk of Court. I ,11. HI. OA It WILE. | _ Attorney for Plaintiff. Nov. 19, 1922. i TWO VERY DESIMRLE TKACTS ur ia>i) -\K.\K WALLACEV1LLE FOR SALE. I offer, at a bargain, my McConnell and Freahley tracts of land in Fairfield County, on Broad River, on very eusy terrhs. Thoso tracts togother contain botween nine hundred and one thousand acres and qre heavily wooded in part. Parts are cleared and cultivated lands, with .several 'dwelling houses on them. They will 'be divided Into tracts to suit purohas!'ers. Young men of enterprise can 'buy the lands and pay Tor them with ?.the wood that Is on tliefh. They lie on both sides of the ?$>uthern Rail;way between .Columbia and Alston and :'o?n the new splendid highway from Columbia to JeqKtnsviUe. Me, 'Preston E. Lyleq, on the Littleton Plantation/will, show these lands to /parties interested. I WSdtv H.. L.YLES, 1011 Nations Loan & Exchange Bank Buildirfgr, Columbia, Sv C. 3w ' TAX NOTIOK. * i" V ? Dexington, S. C.( Nov. 1. 1922. _ Public no'tlce Is hereby given that State, County and School Taxes for L<exingtOi\ county .will be received by me from November 1st to December 31st, Inclusive: The levy Is rh follows: State purposes V l-2^nllls County ordinary G v mills For Augusta highway ... 3 mills For past indebtedness ....6 mills For weak schools 1-2 mills For constitutional school. . 3 mills Total 24 mille Special tux as follows: District No.. .Mills Special and bonds 1 12 Special and bonds 8 14 Special and bonds 14 * 18 Special and bonds 15 34 SpecidJ and bonclH IS 36 Special and bends 22 12 Special and bonds 25 12 Special and bonds 27 2 Special and bonds 2!) 18 'Special and bonds 36- 6 Special and bp?d* 37 20 Special and .bonds 43 26 Special and bonds 53 18 Special and bonds . .... . .CO 12 Special and bonds G2 32 Special and bonds 6f 14 Special and bonds 76 12 Special levies for schools: Nos. 6; 23. 24. 26, 28; 44: 47; 5*1; 70, 72 ' 2 Nos. Q. 3. 4; 5; 17; 10; 20; 30, 31; 33; 39; 46. 48, 74'. ' 75, 88. . 4 Nos. 41, 79 6 Nos. 7. 9. 10; 11; 13: 16. 21; 32; 34; 35; 3S; 40; 42; 45; 50; 59; 61. C3; 04. 09; 71^ 77; 78; SO; S2; 83; 84; -87; 8 Special levy 12 ( to Special levy . . . . i 49 11 According to law thy County Audi- * tor will add the following penalties; January l; 1923, one per cent; Fcbrur ary 1st, 1923, one per cent; March 1st 1923, 5 per cent. Total 7 per cent. Poll Tax $1.00. Ages 21 to 6 0 years. Commutation Road Tax, optional $5 , or five days work, agon 18, to 55 years. Doft tax $L.25 per dog six months old or older, payable only during month of( Jpi^uai^ 1923 . IAX WJLL CLOSE MARCH Give township and school district in which epch piece p^property is located. NGive full name?not initials. Send postage for reply and return of receipt. \ < W. J. SMITH. I t<. Treasurer of Lexington Co. 1 .-nr. * - ( It isn't probable that there ever will i be -i war to make the world snfe-fov the iosertL CLERK'S SATJK State of South Carolina. County of Lexington.?Court of Common Plena. F. Hampton Ilendtix, Plaintiff, vs. Mrs. Sarah Jane Rtsh.'et al.. Defendants. By. virtue of authority vested in me by Order of the Court in the above I entitled Cause, I will sell before the Court House door in Lexington, S. C., at public auction to the highest bid- < iler, during tho legal hours of sale on the first Monday in December next, the same being the ^tth day of said month, the following described real | estate, to-wlt: I "All that piece, parcel or tract of < land containing seventy-seven (77) j acres, more or less, adjoining lands of ( John M. Sliarpe, l't. IS..Rish, Noah , Crout, Jake Shumpert <>j? Black Creek , and perhaps others. There lias been ( released from lien of 'said mortgage , twenty five acres of land, the mortgage dulling for one liundt'ed and two ( acres, more or less." Terms of Sale: One half cash; the balance of purchase price on a credit of twelve months to be secured by bond of tho purchaser and mortgage of premlBes sold; and unless fifty dollars are paid down in one. hour after aui.ii nixje iiutL ine saiu premises rie , immediately resold at the risk of the former purchaser. Purchaser to pay for pauens, revenue stamps and recording fees H. I;. HARMON. Clerk of Court. R. L. ASBILL, Atty. for Plaintiff. / Nov. 13th, 1922. \ % final discharge:. Notice is hereby given that J. K., John C. Pat W., Kiftian and L. Cohen Shealy, Executors, of the estate of Daniel ^Hea1$, has .this day made application wills trio* for a final dis-j charge as such executors; and that the 28th day of November, 1922, at 10 o'clock at my office, has been AWibiiUfetf for the hearing of I W. F. HOOK. Judge of Probate, Lexington Co., S. <s Oct. 28. 1932. ' J C L.KRK'S SAL?K. , ^ . ' \ State of South Carolina. County of Lexington.?Court of Common Pl*a?. Bank of Swansea* Plaintiff vs W. S. Jackson, et al., Defendants. 'By virtuo of authority vested in me by Order of the Court in tho above entitled Cause, I will sell before, the Court House door 111 Lexington, S. C., at public; auction to the highest bidder duHrig the legal hours of sale on the first Monday in December next, the same being the 4th day of ivyld month, the following descrlbecl real estate, to wit: "All that piece, parcel or tract of land lying: and being: situate in Bull Swamp Township, County and State iforesaid, containing: one hundred Y'ight (108) acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: on the north by lands of'M. C. Kirkland, east by lands of A. B. Jefcoat, south by lands of M. L. "Williams, and on the west by lands of M. J. Jefcoat." Terms of Sale: Cash, purchaser to pay for papers, revenue stamps and recording fees. / H. L. HARMON, Clerk of CourtT KKIRL) & CARROLL, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Nov. 14th, 192?. ^ CLERK'S SALK. State df South Carolina, -County of Lexington.?Court of Common Pleas. C. S. ltauch, Plaintiff, vs Jackson *G. Smith, et al.. Defendants. By virtue of authority vested in me by Order of tlfe Court in the above en ruiea *jauso, l will sell bcforo the Court House door in Lexington. S. C., at public auction to the highest bidder, during the legal hours oC sale, on the first Monday in December next, the same being. the 4th day of said month, the following described real estate, to-wit: l "All that piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in Piatt Springs Township, Lexington County, South Carolina, containing fifty-five acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of J .P. Smith, J. K. Smith, J. B. Smith, I,. T. Smith. 11. L. Smith, A. P. Smith, and W. T. Smith, and perhaps others/' Term^ of sale: Cash, That the purchaser'shall pay to the Clerk of Court within thirty minutes after the property has been bid off the sum of two hupdred dollars, and in default theroaf said Clerk shall immediately rcsoll the same to the highest bidder upon the tame terms as-nbovet stated. Purchaser to pay for papers, revenue stamps and recording fees. i II. I,. HARMON, Clerk of Court TIM MERMAN & GRAHAM,. 1. Attys. for Plaintiff. BFIRD & CARROLL, Attorneys for Defendants. Nov. 13th, 1922. CLERK'S SALE. State ol' South Carolina, County of Lexington.?Court of Common Ploas. C. M. Kfird, as Treasurer, etc., Plaintiff vs Ada Howell, et :il? Defendants. / By virtXie of authority vested in me by Order of the Court in the above entitled Cause, I will sell in Ivexington, ?. C., before the Court House iloor, at public auction to the highest bidder, tluring the legtil hours of sale on the first Monday in December next, the same being the. 4th day of stud month, the following described real estate, totvit: "All of that tract of land in said County and State, containing forty teres, more or less, adjoining lands now or formerly of Minnie Williford on the. north, of Oeorgean l'ountT on the east, of I. A. Shank on the south, and of J. II. l'rice on the west: being the lahd conveyed to me Ada (ioodwinj by Oeorgean Pound, February 9,] 191f?" Also: "All of that tract of land in said County and State, in Piatt Springs Township, containing two hundred and twenty acres, more or less, and bounded by kinds now or formerly of O. A># Ooodwln on the north, of the Wolf estate on the east, df W. I. Jumper on the south, and of the Wise estate on the west: being the land conveyed to me H. K. Ooodwin by T. S. Wilbur, Trustee, January 16, 1912." Terms of E&ale: Orte-fourth casn, the tiaiance on a credit, or one, two, and thtee equal annual installments to be secured by the bond of the purchaser And a mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay for papers, revenue stamfJs and recording fees. ' H.' L. HARMON, Clerk of Court. BFIKD & CARRPLL, Attys. for Plaintiff. v Nov># 14th, 1924 WANT, ADS WANTED?Tenant family of large1 enough to run 2 horse farm or two small families for year, 1923-^Gooa , workers only need apply. 13^ h.<*} a' Addy, LeesvUIo, S. C., Route 3 2tp j j FOR SA I.H?Some choice original timber, convenient to railroad, easy of access. Homes and farms for- ' sale or ronU O. M. Dempsey, "The Land Man," T. X. L... Columbia, S. C. \ ttj/'l REAL 2STATE I/OANK c IfWU'V T?.. .1 r.-_. u ,iui V.V111. m. . uuuv-r I'unKOra Reserve System 6 per cent loans^. may be secured on city or farqii? j property, to buy, birtfd, lnjprove, or '\ t| pay indebtedness. Bonkers Reserve Deposit Company, 1643 California v street, Denver, Colorado.. 8t-c FOR SALE OR RENT?165 acre < 1 farm, 3 acres cleare<J. balance in woodland; 4 room house and outbuildings, situated 4 miles South of $ Lexington on Natipnal highway. Apply to Mrs. D. B. Rawl, Batesburg, S. C. lt-p FOR SALE?Two / registered male Birksliirc pigs. They are fine and ^ from the finest stock in the Southern States.Will trade for jrnllk cow, corn or a wood saw./ Apply to V. M. Wingard, Box 23, Lexington, S. C., Phone 95-2 rings. . 2tc *" * . FOR SALE?Strawberry plants, now ready at $2.50 per 1.000. Eddie L. Corley, Loxington, S. C. ' $tp AGENTS WANTED1?To handle selling propostiion. Liberal commissions. Wrlto for information. P. \j. jjox 304, Newberry, S. C. 4tp8h NOTICE TR1?PAS8ER8. This Is to notify all persona not to fish, trap, hunt or trespass in any way * whatever, upon our lands, as the law will be strictly enforced against all trespassers. It. L. Connollcy, C. L. Eptipg, D. U I. Epting, Frank Bona. 4w-p FINAL DISCI!ARGK. - ; 8 This is to notify all parties concerned that I will apply to W. F. ; Hook, Judge of Probate for Lcxlng- ; j ton cotinty, S. d.,'on the 11th day of December, 1922, for a final discharge ! H as executor of the estate of G. Jacob | o: Wingard, deceased. L. AUGUSTUS WINOARD, 4w-p. , Executor. ^ v TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby warned not to trespass oh^the lands of the undersigned by hunting, or in any other manner whatsoever. The full penalty of the law will bo enforced against all * who violate this notice. THOS. W. GDNTKR. > JULIAN PRICE. EARL ZINKER. 4t-Nov. 20-p. I CITATION NOTICE. State of South Carolina, Coulvty of Lexington.?By W. P. Hook, Es- ' quire, Probate Judge. Whereas, John M. Hook made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of Ella M. Hook . These are Therefore to cite and ad| monish all and singular the kindred and Creditor's of the said Ella M. . Hook, deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to, be held at Lexington, C. H., I S. Of. on 1st day of liecember, 1922, I next, after publication hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they hatfe, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my Hand, this 17th day of November Anno Domini, 1922. W. P. HOOK (L. 8.) Probate Judge Lexington Co., 8. C. Published on the 22nd day of November, 1922, in the Lexington paper, 2 weeks. TRESPASS NOTICE Alt persons are hereby w&rnod not to trespass on the lands of tho undersigned by fishing. hunting, or otherI wise linitur nonnHir ?< ? ? . im; mw, which will be strictly enforced against all * violations of this notice. This | property is .situated near Pelion, 3. C. Mrs. L. H. Fort, Owner. C. M. A-sbiJl, Leese. 4t-c.?b to c. m. a. ? ?t y ' TRESPASS NOTICK. All persona afre- hereby warned not v to trespass on the lands of the undersigned by hunting, fishing or otherwise, under penalty of the law. ESTATE LANDS T.J. DRAFTS, DR. J. P. DRAFTS, T. P. DRAFTS, F. K. DRAFTS, C. C. D&AI**8. SARAH E. DRAFTS. 4t-C