Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, October 21, 1915, Image 4
JTASTEB'S SALE
State of South Carolina,
County of Chesterfield.
V. T. Edgeworth and Southern Cotton
OU Company, Plaintiffs,
against
T. P. Brewer, Defendant.
Pursuant to a decree heretofore
granted in the ease of W. T. Edgeworth
and Southern Cotton Oil Co.,
Intervene* Plaintiff's, against T. F.
Brewer, Defendant; I will offer foi
ale before' the Court House door ii
Chesterfield, 8. C., on the first Mouda>
In November; (same being the first
1 hnniM nf sale fn ttll
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highest bidder for cash fthe following
real estatet to wi,: All the undivided
one-half Interest of T. F. Brewer in
and to that- piece, parcel or tract of
land In' the above State and Ccunty,
bounded North by lauds of W. M. Jordan;
East by lands of W. L. Tate;
SbtitB" "by lands of Pageland Insurance
and Realty Cenpany, and being the
same conveyed to T. F. and M. A.
Brewe*1 By B. J. Hubbard in 1911.
P. A. MURRAY, Jr?
Master Chesterfield County.
If ASTER'S SAIB
Stirte of South Caroiylua,
County of Chesterfield.
D. H. McGregor, Plaintiff,
against
Ai F. Hendrick, Defendant
Pursuant to' a decree heretofore
granted In the case of D. H. McGregor,
Plaintiff, against A. F. Hendrick, Defendant,
I will offer for sale before the
OOnrf Heuse' door In Chesterfield, S.
C., on the first Monday in November,
(same being the first) between the. legal'
hours of sale, to the highest bidder
for cash, the following real estate,
to wit:' All that certain piece, parcel
or tract of laud In the above State
and Oauwty, bounded North by land of
K G. Moore, East by land of D. H. McQregorA
Co.; South and West by lands
of D:< H. McGregor & Co., containing
twenty (20) acres, more or less, and
brtng-fh'e land deeded to said Hendrick
by Wm. Godfrey, trustee.
P. A. MURRAY, Jr?
Master Chesterfield County.
MASTER'S SALE
State of South Carolina,
County of Cbesterneiu.
Merchants & Farmers Bank,
Plaintiff,
against
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B. J. Douglases E. A. Douglass, aud J.
S. Douglass, Defendants.
Pursuant to a decree heretofore
granted in the case of Merchants &
Farmers Bank, Plaintiff, against B. J.
Douglass, E. A. Douglass, and J. S.
Douglass, Defendants, I will offer for
sale before the Court House door in
Chesterfield, S. C., ?n the first Monday
in November next, (same being the
first) between the legal hours of sale,
to the highest bidder, the following
described real estate, to wit: All that
piece, pf.roel or iract of lana in the
above State and County, known as the
Jesse Melton laud, originally containing
250 acres, but from which has
been Cut 100 acres for I. C. Bittle and
J. A. Bittle, and being bounded by the
lands formerly of W. J. Purvis, F. W.
Rivers; W. L. Douglass, White Oak
x\r T afl^m mwl A Iovq rulnr
viiurva, n. u. \/uuiu, u?u iftivAMiiuv*
C. Oliver. n more complete description
will be exhibited at the sale.
Terms of sale, one third cash, balance
in one and two years, secured by
notes and mortgage of the purchaser,
with the privilege of paying all cash.
P. A. MURRAY, Jr.,
Master Chesterfield County.
NOTICE OF PETITION FOR
HOMESTEAD.
Notice is hereby given that V. H.
Gregory, Mae Gregory. J. Carl Gregory,
Willis Gregory, Nell Gregory, Robert
Gregory and Cary Gregory, children
of Thomas S. Gregory, deceased,
have by petition ippHei to me, 'n
accordance with the law in such cases
made and provide.!, to l ave a nomeatead,
and and a ;>r*smil property
exemption laid off to them ojc of the
real and personal property of the
said Thomae S. Gregory, deceased.
P. A. MURRAY, Jr.,
Master
Sept. 29, 1905.
Tour printing done promptly at the
Chronicle office.
" ' MASTER'S SALE i
State of Soutli Carolina, 1
County of Chesterfield. I
Citizen's Loan und Trust Company,
Plaintiff. i
against j
Caesar Wilson, Defendant. ]
Pursuant to decree heretofore grant- |
ed in the case of Citizens Loan & Trust <
Company, Plaintiff, against Caesar
SVllson, Defendant, I will cffer for sale
before the Court House door at Chesterflefd,
S. C., on the 1st Monday in Nov.
(same being the first) between the legal
hours of sale, to the highest bidder
for cash, the following described real 1
estate, to wit All that certain piece,
parcel or tract of land, situate, lying
and being in the County of Chesterfield,
State aforesaid, and in the town of
Cheraw, bounded as follows: begin
uing 3 chains from the first corner of
the plantation line of the Estate of R.
M. McKay, thence North, 70 1-2 degrees
East one chain and fifty links
to a stake, thence South 33 degrees
East three chains and seventy-five
links to a stake; thence South 70 1-'
West one chain and fifty links t'stake,
thence North 33 degrees West
three chains and seventy-five links tithe
beginning, together with one dwel
ling house consisting of eight rooms
and other outhouses; said lot containing
one-half acre.
P. A. MURRAY, Jr?
Master Chesterfield County.
MASTER'S SALE
State of South Carolina,
County of Chesterfield.
Ellen B. Brock, as Assignee, Plaintiff,
against
Osborne Coleman, Defendant
Pursuant to a decree heretofore
granted in the case of Ellen B. Brock
as Assignee, Plaintiff, against Osborne
Coleman, Defendant, I will offer for
Bale before the Court House door Id
Chesterfield, S. C., on the first Monday
in November, (same being the first) between
the legal hours of sale, to the
highest bidder for cash, the following
described real estate, to wit: All that
tract of land on which Osborne Cole
man formerly lived, in Chesterfield
County, said State, containing SixtyThree
(63) acres, being the tract deeded
to said Coleman by S. W. Evans, bydeed
dated Dec. 27, 1SSQ, and bounded
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it Spot Mill Creek on Public Road
leading from Society Hi!' to Chester
Held Court House, runn'iig thence S. E
17 degrees along sa'.d road 15 chains
md 50 links to stales 3\n, thence N. W
3 degrees 23 chain* to Black Cum in
Horse Spring Branch, thence down said
branch to its entrance into Spot Mill
Dreek.
P. A. MURRAY, Jr?
Master Chesterfield County.
SALE
Notice Is given that I will offer for
sale to the highest bidder within the
legal hours of sale on Monday, the
first day of November, 1915, at the
Court House steps at ci\e8ierneiw,
S. C., all that certain piece, parcel
or tract of land, situate, lying and
being in the County of Chesterfield,
State of South Carolina, containing
FOUR HUNDRED AND FORTY SIX
acres, more or less, bounded on the
North by lands of Frank Davis and
',eslie Wadsworth. on the East by
'ands of Mary Pigg and Edward
Tones, on the South by lands of Allen
Cassidy and on the West by the A. B.
Merriman lands; the said tract being
No. 1 of the estate lands of Burrel
Merriman, doc'd as shown on plat, and
was conveyed by said Merriman to
W. T. Thrower. March 30th, 1912, and
was conveyed by him to me by deed
lated 19th day of February, 1915.
Terms of sale, one-third cash and
)alance in two equal annual installments,
with interest upon the credit
portion at the rate of eight per cent.
)er annum. Purchaser to give mortgage
upon the premises to secure pay.
ment of credit portion.
C. K. WADDILL.
Cheraw, S. C., Oct. 9th, 1915.
COLDS DO NOT LEAVE WILLINGLY
Because a cold is stubborn is no reason
why you should be. Instead of
"wearing" it out, fet sure relief bytaking
Dr. King's New Discovery.
Dangerous bronchial and lung ailments
often follow a cold which has been
neglected nt the
body faithfully battles thoUe^eold
germs, no better aid can be glVen than
the use of this remedy. Its merit has
been tested by old and young. Get a
bottle to-day. 50c and $1.00.
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in the
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FOR FULL
VEST Jl
OLUMBIA C
MCADOO ADVOCATES MERCHANT
MARINE
Should Be Government-Owi^ed and
Used as Naval Auxiliary in Case
of War.
Kansas City, Mo., i)ct. 15.?A plea
for a Navy which would nmke the
United States able to face any other
world Powed, and a $1)0,000,000 merchant
marine to I>e used as a naval
auxiliary in case of war was made
l.v iVilliam O. McAdoo, Secretary of
the Treasury, in an adress before the
Kansas City Commercial Club today.
The plan of the Administration. Mr.
McAdoo. is to appropriate $40,000,000
?' i-vodwiv ?rui OOO OOO to be nut into
a merchant marine to l>e used in extending
the commerce of the Nation
in limes of peace. imt so constructed,
equipped and manned toheeonie immediately
the necessary naval auxiliary.
AFTER PASSING YEARS
Cheraw Testimony Remains Unshaken.
Time is the best test of truth. Here
is a Cheraw story that has stood the
tst of time. It is a story with a point
which will come straight home to many
of us.
J. N. Stricklin, Editor of Chronicle,
Green St, Cheraw, ggave the following
account of his experience in December
1910. He said: "I have used
Doan's Kidney Pills for Kidney complaint
and a lame and aching back and
they have ggiven me the best of relief.
I have found them to be just as represented
and I consider them a fine kidney
medicine."
On December 10, 1914, Mr. Stricklin
said: "I still use Doan's Kidney
Pills whenever I need a kidney medicine
and they always benefit me."
Price 50c at all dealers. Dont simply
ask for a kidney remedy?get j
Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that i
Mr Stricklin had. Foster-Mllburn Co.,
Props.,BufTalo, N. Y.
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Mothers, Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honef is
Just the remedy for your children's
cold ailments. The fact is that pine is
a quick enemy of cold conditions, its
qualities loosen the mucous in the
throat, soothe the lungs and open up the
air passages. The combination of
honey, soothing and pleasant, with the
loosing pine quality makes this an
JdmL cough remedy for children. Each
vaaaing year brings for It, new friends
A family of growing children cannot
afford to he without it 25c. a bottle.
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MONDAY?Organization Si
Opticial Association, C
rade and Queen's Ball.
TUESDAY?Military Parad<
and Military Schools.
WEDNESDAY?Grand Dh
ty Demonstration Flo;
Dance?Capital Terrac
THURSDAY?"Columbia 1
five miles long exhibiti
Jubilee Dance.
FRIDAY?"Ladies Day," F
Pnnr<?rt?Largest Rani
Free Acts, Foot Ball, J
Grounds after 5 P. M.
INFORMATION
JBILEE (
HAMBER OF
Licensed to Practice by North Cai
Dr. H. Smitb
WILL BE WITH US FC
Tuesday, Wednesi
November 2n<
Graduate Philadelphia* Dptica 1
Post Graduate Furgeson's Ne
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Home Office: Monroe, N. C.
Very truly,
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crown Je
Cherav
The Bailey
Belting,
Packing,
Engines,
Chariest
STORE BUILDING FOR RENT
The large brick store building on
Market street, now occupied by H. N.
Asklns who has been disposing of the
bankrupt stock of the Cheraw Mercantile
Co.. Is now for rent. Possession
will be given November 1st. For
particulars apply
J. C. TerrtH,
15 cent COTTON IS POSSIBLE.
R. B. LANKY WILL STORE YOUR
COTTON IN HIS BONDED WARE
HOUSE
And will give you State Ware House
Revelpts loan you money at CVfc per
cent.
Let me talk this over with you
It. It. LANKY
Cheraw, S. C.,
H CAROLS
est Jub
'ATE I
i, S. C., October 2
tate Mayors Association, Meet
Official Parade, Opening State
; and Maneouvers by U. S. F
Military Ball?Capitol Terra<
;play Natural Resources of Soi:
its. Exhibition County Floi
:e.
[)ay," $20,000 Illustrated Trt
rng Columbia's Products, Res
lorai Parade, Pony Parade, (
d ever seen in Columbia.
Band Concerts, Dancing every
Every day a Gala day.
ADDRESS
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rolina State Board of Examiners.
, Eye-Sight
Specialist
)R A FEW DAYS
day and Thursday,
]. 3rd and 4th
1 College.
w York School of Optics.
ODS OF EXAMINATION.
SCIENTIFICALLY FITTED.
welrv Co.
V, S. C.
-Lebby Co.
Ginners
Supplies
on, S. C.
DR. O. H. PURVIS
Physician and Surgeon
Hotel Covington Building
Phones Office 243 Residence 244
HOW ABOUT YOUR MARKET?
Do You Get Fresh Meat AT All
Times.
DO YOU GET CHOICE CUTS AT
18 CENTS. IF NOT TRY
%3u
J. A. HALL THE MARKET MAN
He Will Do All Of This For You
Phone 188
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