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CHERAW, s. c. j riiuunucd Every Thursday Entered at Postoffice. Cheraw, S. C., a* Second Class Matter j J. X. STKICKLIN, Lessee, Editor j Foreign Advertiiin* Representative I TI IE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIA DON I ' Subscription lu Advance. One Year $1.50 Six Months .75 Three Months 50 Subscribers requesting change of address should give old as well as new address. Advertising Kates. Disllpay advertisements, 30 cents *? nor ineli per inco. f ive 10 ieu ICUio |/v . extra for special position. No display advertisement for less than $1.00. Reading notices, ten cents a line. Legal advertisements at the rate allowed by law. In Want Column, one cent a word; 11 minimum 25 cents a week. Obituaries, cards of thanks, ad- b vertisements for churches, schools. a Red Cross and other charitable in- c stitutions. are published at the special n rate of one cent a word?minimum of 0 25 cen ts, cash with order. ^ P ?i Cease To Increase Naval Constructor p V At last the litht begins to shine up- tj on the fool-hardiness of increased ex- a penditures for armament. Great tj Rritaih already has about all the t< military and naval expenditure that she can stagger under, and has proposed to the government of the Cniteo States a reduction in naval construe- n tion work. She sees that as she in. c creases her navy other nations in q follow along the same 0 SCIl'UVlUtiov lines. t Never was the time more opportune t Great Britain, the United States anil Japan are annually spending more invoney than they can afford to in na- T val construction and military equip- ^ ment. The people, who pay the bills, j are disgusted with the whole pro- t grajnme and will welcome a reduc- ( tion of expenditures anil a lessening , of taxation that such economy would r mean to all nations that are spending ( their life-blood in foolish military ( an ndaval armament. ( The German navy is no longer a menace. France has ceased to pose as a military power. Italy is bleeding to death under the pressure of militarism, and Great Britain is groaning under a burden of taxation for the up-keep of her military anu [ anval , institution. _ The United State; ^^^^^^^J^sgone insane >over- the policy of ' ' j it of the tvorld. Kn nation ! " to tbulJd warships without ^^^^^^^arouslrg the suspicion of other na tions, and they too must build a navy in self-protection. met yne is ripe to quu ana juus the entire warship business, pay otu debts and live in peace and plenty. \ ???? The American people are being canvassed for funds to relieve thf starving millions of China, while almost every day a cargo of eggs arrives in some American port, direct from ' China, to be sttfd here at a price be low the market value of American ' eggs. If China has a surplus of eggs I to send to America and perhaps to < other countries she should be able to ] feed at least a portion of her people. < This looks very much like a Chinese < puzzle or an American coal-profiteer.- ? methods of proceedure. 1 t If the Cnited States wore to spend 4 $1,000,000,000 per year upon arma ( ment, and the nations of Europe a ' like amount how much better off c would any. of them be, and how much s harder would the people of each nation have to work to meet the ex- a penses of their military government? 1 A study of the ethics of peace would bring happiness to the w rid and lighten the '.i. dens af all numanity ^ ' are said to. have first in now popular throughout t Our Doi are famous throughout this < customers tell us they are " to make/' and that is the t doughnut or any other artii Quality and cleanliness a of this bakery at Cheraw I 'n \ \ \ !i b\ SOgood cigarettes j for 10c from , one sack of v GENUINE I "BULL" ! DURHAM s-gs TOBACCO The glaring examples of govern. : tent inefficiency, graft and disregard c >r the interests of the people should e sufficient warning against ever gain turning the industries of the ountry over to political henchmen ho know nothing about business exept how to bleed it. For a time ibor was floating upon 1 sea of proserity. Now labor will pay in taxes pon every product, hidden under the rice, and for a period of many long ears, the wages that were handed to hem during the war. The profiteers re not so easily reached; for their l.xes will be far less in proportion 5 their incomes. Look over your premises and see l you cannot make some improvelents. There may be a need of leaning up the yard and the alley, "he house may need a coat of paint r some repairs, and the spring is the ime to make them in preparation for he "good old summer time." Notwithstanding the fact that the 'nited States is still technically a1 var with Germany the report of the Department of Commerce shows tha; * ?- ?; ?in nnp foreign ne principal iuuvojv ~ rade has been with Germany, South America, the West Indies and Cuba Trade with the three latter is expected and legal, but trading with the jnemry is not in accordance with the jthics of good government. State of South Carolina, County of Chesterfield. In Common Pleas. E. G. Ingram and T. L. Ingram, Plaintiffs, I VS. S. Jr.T. Quick as Administrator of aTTTTefendanTfr In obedience to an Order of foreclosure made in the above stated case by His Honor Edward Mclver, Judgt of Fourth JudicialC ircuit, and dated 8th day of March 1921, I will on the 1st Monday in April next, being the 4th of said month, before the Court House door at Chesterfield, South Carolina, will offer for sale, within the legal hours, to the highest biddei for cash the following lands in Chesterfield County, South Carolina: "All that certain piece, parcel or tract o. land situate, lying and being in the State and County, aforesaid, and neai the town of Cheraw, and being a par. of the land conveyed to E. G. and T L. Ingram by Mrs. Ida Kirkley b) 3eed dated August 4th 1919 and re rnrded in Deed Book No. GO, 1'age 98. ilso see platcf \V. L. Gillespie, Surveyor, dated September 11th 1919, I :his tract being shown on said plat is tract No. 3 and see deed of even late herewith from E. G. and T. L. ngram to D. S. English, said tract :ontainingFor ty Six and 80-100 (40) icre*. more or less." Purchaser or purchasers to pay for ill necessary papers, darch 10th 1921. W. J. DOUGLASS, Clerk of Court, Chesterfield County, S. C. ! ""'HE Germans, even centuries ago, were mous all over Europe j r their ability as bread g d pastry makers. They fi vented the doughnut, ( he entire world. \ lghnuts j entire community. Our | like those mother used | lest recommendation a i de of pastry can have. p ire ih j (win mottoes oil times. ... /jk\ I 3aKery \ \ Iii proof of the ileclino in prices of Nt oolen goods the American Woolen ctmpany, the largest producer of roole ngoods in the world, has named rices for the fall trade ranging from 5 to 50 per cent below price levels of ( last autumn. P? er The United States finance committee of as reported favorably upon the sol- 01 iers' bonus bill, after trimming it ^ little from the style in which it assed the House. The bill a* passed S1 irovides for $1.00 per day ca.-h bonus or each day served, except the first ixtiy days. For former service men s' vho select other than a cash bonus 111 ' 1.25 per day is granted. There are.d' ither minor details including govern- P nent insurance, farm and home aid. a and settlements and vocational train-j 0 ng. The bill carries no appropria-. t( .u?. 1..P1 C iuii, mux. laaiivi ucuig icn iui >uv, iext Congress to settle. Soldiers, (l serving over seas will receive an ad- u litional 25 cents per day, Lnt no sollier will receive more than ?500 for F Icnnestic service, or $G25 lor foreign i service, and no bonus will be paid to t commissioned officer above the renki )f captain. ' j Meet AT Mart Featuri More than $35,000.00 in Attractions for the week. Come I The S< ?HB iimiiiii bb 111 ti ill nil ' Bobbed Hair Wins Husbands. It may l?e possible girls nre bobbing tbcir hair that it won't take tlieni so long to get ready when an automobile toots outside. Matty a husband has beet! h?i to It girl l.tvuiise she used furtv uif" haiio tis. | Tired | tH "I was weak and run-down," Igj M relates Mrs. Eula Burnett, of A Dalton, Ga. "I was thin and ^ Sj Just felt tired, all the time. ? mk I didn't rest well. I wasn't M JA ever hungry. I knew, by ffl this, I needed a tonic, and a# M as there is none better than? &d g juj 5 The Woman's Tonic 1 5 ... I began using Cardui," Jgj <8 continues Mrs. Burnett. TO k "After my first bottle, I slept ^ JA better and ate better. I took ? j ?l four boltle3. Now I'm well, feel just fine, eat and sleep, W M my skin is clear and I have gained and sure feel that tv* n Cardui is the best tonic ever S? made." u Thousands of other women Ri have found Cardui just as nj Mrs. Burnett did. It should Wa Jj help you. bW At all druggists. tv' 18 >T1('E TO PEXSIC X APPLICANTS Notice is hereby g iven to all Conderate Soldiers am 1 to the widows s'.ich soldiers wh? are not on the J rnsion roil ana wdd ueaue m w.o ?rolled to apply at < nee to the Board! Honor for this Co iinty, as the hon roll for this Co nty must be in te hands of the Coi iptroller General r 1st of April. Seel ion 2 of the Penon Act passed at tl e last session of ie General Assembly provides: Section 2?That /said Honor Roll tall consist of av) soldiers, sailors, lilitiamen and wWowa of such soliers or sailors were married rior to Januar^ tt.00, if they have ttained the ageB*iO years and were n the Pension the State prior ) 1919, inclutfflfcr. inlmates of the onfederate n/m3|^d also enrolled uring 1919, ;hnd su'ch as may here. Iter enroll Xinder t^Js Act." M. J. HOUGH, 'robate J?udge and !x. Off. Sec. W. D. G IAIG, Chrman, L. L. S ENCER, J. W. 0 1SLEY, CountyrBoard of Honor All DOUl MA COLUMBIA, S< zh 28 1 T1 nor 1 1J t; tl to Columbia and Thousands Wi i \ ruth's Great* i i i I I The Ford car fact made it "Tt ! as well as in lo n i ..i rr* ? r j Kunuuuui, iuu P I 3 have them all ai j I SUmpllcity has U trucks and tract for simplicity wl ; a great part of early understam struction. The f that simple trul trucks and tract building that rat This simplicity ! Ford cars, trucks . cars in daily sei More than evei your order todaj CHI III fr m?mm????????mn i HI Auto R Having opened < we are now ready to 'Automobile. All give satisfaction anc found very reasonal Second street. Graves R We are specialists on ( Real I offer my services to h or farm lands, finding bu; commission basis, without Will appreciate your pi C. S. 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Four millic vice proves every claim we make. r we are sure the Ford car is your f ERAW MOTOR SALES Cheraw, S. C. \ epairing i Garage in Chera i handle any make work guaranteed I our charges will Die. Our shop is < /lotor Co. Chandler and BuickCi Estate amlle.property, either city *ors or sellers on a strictly other advantages to rae. ntronace. .YNCH * na at MA ril 2 with high class New lobile Show, is" Band. ;tter Babies" Parade, 31st. fireworks. s" from 45 counties. n of Palmafesta, who ong the 45 delegates. Queen Gaiety ?HI 1" R V \ he beginning. That d in lowest li; t cost Fordson Tractor?we ery. ling of Ford cars, have always striven el "T" Ford car and as come frci.ii a:i le in motor car con. t3 to go wrong. When is it is in Ford cars, plicity of design ard y of operation. ease with which in five hundred Ford necessity?let's have CO. IW of to ' ?jh P be T. ? 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