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\ 4 .? , ? ..# J? | j I : Little Johnny's Fears j i I 1 WHERE we uh' to live, we had A fireplace biR an' wide. An' all that Santy had to do Was hold his breath an' slide. An' squeeze hisself until he tit The hole, an' then est drop? An' he knowed where the stockin's was, 'Cause that was where he'd slop. Where we use' to live, it was No trick for him to climb Up to the ehirobley on the roof An' tind us. Christmas time: But now I'm wotryin" for fear He won't know where he's at. Or mebbe can't get in at all! We're livin' In a flat! We're llvin' In a flat, an' say. You mus' be most polite. Or els** the janitor he 11 go An' lock you out at night! There ain't no chtmbley to our houss. Where Santy Claus can slideThere atn't no fireplace?just a pipe About two Inches wide. They heat our fiat vtth steam?that's why I'm afraid he can't get in With all his toys an' diums an' things, Unless he's awful thin; An' how's he go' to wriggle out When he gets In? Gee whiz! There^s such an awful little hole There wlieie the sizzle is' A YULE MESSAGE! Christmas Spirit. Peane and Good Will Should Prevail. Time to Be Happy and to Aid Others in the Enjoyment of the Season's Cheer. On earth, peace, good will.?Luke 2:14. SUKELY there Is a mystic tie be tween spirit and nature, between heaven and earth, between God and man. Not strange is It, then, that on I the night of the most wondrous birth time has seen, the age sealed skies | should part and song of angels en I trance the watchers on Bethlehem'*- 1 plains. What is the secret of the unwonted charm brought by this brightest day in ' time's calendar? Why is the season i ; charged with such gladness? Why do < men and women feel that they can lay ( down their vexing burdens and their i. faces smile again with the faith and Jo., of childhood's care-free days? It Is the rapt influence of the an ' gelic song on the natal night, "I'eace ; on Earth." To a humanity distract ; ed, troubled by doubts anjd fears. I, wounded by sin and smitten by con , science C.oii sends a niessasre: "Feai ! not, I ura your Father. I give ycu a ' Savior from sin and misery. You are ' my children. My heavenly peace I ; breathe upon you." And in this sweet , pledge of divine remembrance and i ; Fatherly love?of God at peace with men?a wave of tranquil joy floods the u or id. But, again, it is an evangel to man of peace with himself. Every man | finds discord In his own being. His In- ^, nermost personality is the seat of an- j The Playhouse,Bennetl A Theatrical Attraction Direct from 6 months run at York, with Positively th Seats on sale December 27?h fice, Bennettsville. Fhone ^ $2.50, plus Tax. I Fafro&. I Mi?: t They e ?* booster > deserve busines. t , v A 4 '* > 44 44 < .< v if an iiistruim-iit . of tune. The primal harmony of his spirit is broken, lie is at war with himself. His baser strives with his higher nature. Soul and body wai against each other. But "on earth pence." chants the seraphic choir. Re gard the image of God stamped upon you. I'ut down the low and base. Let (he spirit rule and the body ^erve. Finally, the Christmastlde should breathe the spirit of pence in our business and in ail the relations of life. Especially in our homes we can cultivate the Christmas spirit, displacing their frequent discontents, fault findings and contentions with peace and good will. For tids glad time, at least, let us all be better men and women; less selfish, more kindly, easier to'live with. I And how much happier will we be If this Christmas spirit?its cheery glow and kindly warmth?stay with us all through the year!?Junius B. Remen snyder. ^ i VERY,USEFUL Mrs. Bug?My I am glad I married Mr. Slider. He can carry go many bundles, when I do my Cnristmae 6hcpping early. 6 6 6 ui;I freak a Cola, Fever and Grippe quicker tlinn anything we know, preventing pneumonia L'OJllTLSOHY ATTENDANCE LAW. Under Act of Legislature, 1921, at page "."4, No. 439, all parents or guardians or other persons having harge of children between the ages )f eight and fourteen years inclusive ire reifmred to send su:h child or :hildrrn to school for four cnnsecuive months in each scholastic year, subject to other provisions of said ict, and the Board of Trustees of ach school district shall determine Ahat time the period or compulsory ittendance shall start In each school Iis\rict. Now the trustees of special school district of Cheraw hereby lcsipnatc Hi3 25rd of January, 1922, nolu-'ve. as ihc- term of such compul- j nrv attendance for such school diriot. (p'his December 15th, 1921. J. K. McCOWX, Sec. & Treas. I. T. CASTON, Chrm. of Board. tsv ille, Thar., Dec. 29 || of the Highest Class the Astor Theatre, New e Origin: 1 Cast Inlach it & Tyson's of'74 Prirps 5flr_ SI.50. S2. I V v f t- V ' X ?e 1 Oar t na ci^ararp -asers 1 : rc,, WM / V re dll A '3 and V d your v 3- i X 1 1 f .. 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CANT DO THE WORK It's too much to try to work every day against a constant, dull backache or sudden darting pain in the small of the back. Be rid of it. Try loan's Kidney Pills. Your neighbors recommend them. Ask your neighbor! Mrs. J. B. Caudle, Church street, Cheraw, says: "I was so bad off with my back and kidneys I couldn't do my work on account of the severe ? backaches. I was sore and lame and tired very easily. I had headaches and spells of dizziness. My kidneys acted irregualrly, too, and caused me much annoyance. I read of Doan's Kidney Pills and got a supply at Wannamaker & Sen's Drug store. I used about four boxes in all and was entirely relieved of all the trouble.) I use Doan's when I have any slight return of the complaint and they always give good results." * (Statement given December 9, 1914) On February 1, 1918, Mrs. Caudle said: "Doan's Kidney Pills are, without doubt, the best kidney remedy to be had, and I certainly know, for I. have suffered terribly, and when a { remedy like Doan'g cures you, you can't speak too highly of it. I am glad to confirm my former statement." 60c, at all dealers. Foster Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. T. no. 1 Try A Sa< LUCILE or I High Gra A GUARANTEE W1 Horton f I Signs and ? D A I \1 2 r a i i>i Y? $ ? ; Drop me a card and 1 i yo 8 | R. G. Ms $ Cheraw # R. F i r "MIA" GOOD ADVICE AMD SAVE A BOB-'J I You'll get a prise when you fin the odd iobs of repa around the farm the j ^ CY Pf "THE WOOD are not only "go< exactly the right tl appropriate grade f nose is half the skil nomical,too.) Theo is insisting on "Cy because it lasts pra< you get the true "t ?and therefore mear worth of lumber. Your nearest retail honest advice. So u Write us for list of FREE P Southern Cypres* Mfr 242 Graham Bonding, Jacksoi YOUR LOCAL DEALER WILL SUPPLY HASN'T ENOUGH CYPRESS LET US KN :i PROFESSION U f'MIiO DB. T. ?. 1YANNAMAKEB, Jr. EYE SPECIALIST Office Hoars 9 to 2 Office at Residence CHEHAW, S. C. DR. 0. H. PURVIS | PHYSICIAN * SURGEON , Office Residence Public Square Huger St. Phone 243 Phone 247 CHERAW. S. C. I DENTAL NOTICE ! I will practice at Ihesterfleld Mondays and on Wtednesrlav P.vpnirurR. [ 'ageland on Tuesdays. Mt. Croghan on Wednesday morning of each week. Society Hill on Thursdays, i heraw on Fridays and Saturdays. R. L. McMANUS, Dentist Cheraw, S. C SOUR STOMACH INDIGESTION Tbe4f?r4's 6kck-Draa(lit HifMy Recemcaded by a Tennessee Grocer for Trenbles Resaltinf firem Torpid Lifer. East Nashrille, Tenn.? The efficiency of Thedford's Black-Draught, the genuine, herb, llrer medicine, Is Tencked for by Mr. W. N. Parsons, a grocer of this city. "It Is without doubt the best liver medicine, and I. don't believe I could get along without It I take It for sour stomach, headache, bad liver, indigestion, and all other troubles that are the result of a torpid liver. "I have known and used it for years, and can and do highly recommend It to every one. I won't go to bed without it In the house. It will do all it claims to do. I cant say enough for ItMany other men and women throughout the country have found BlackDraught Just as Mr Parsons describee ?'valuable in regulating the liver to Its normal functions, and In cleansing the bowels ef impurities. Thedford's Black-Draught liver medietas is the original and only genuine, Accept no Imitations or substitutes. Always ask for Thedford's. :1c of Our 1 5LUE BIRD ! K 1 Til de riour [TH EVERY SACK, lendrix Co. I Posters i TED | will come in to see $ u & icfarlan j| s. c. & . a . g tin THE GRADE THAT UTS THS JOB'." pleasant surd that for a lot of tirs or replacement s lower grades of 7??iPSET 1 IESS ETERNAL" 3d enough," but < hing. Getting the < or the given pur- ' 1 of buying. (EcoViolf nf roiirsp. V1AVA AAMI ww press, of course,'* ' :tically forever ?if :ide water" variety is double money'syard will give you all we. LANS for farm buildings. s/Assn. ? *"nd# Wit?r Cypress ? 70 vcfto identify irlHe, Fla YOU. IF HE OWAT ONCE. I ; i ? , \ . .NOTICE \ All lands owned or operated by us especially those known as the Tarkiln place are hereby posted against hunting. All violators will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. H. L. Powe, 3-tf B. Calder o?. State of South Carolina, County of Chesterfield. Court of Common Pleas. Vann H. Gregory, et al., Plaintiffs, vs. Mrs. Bessie Gregory, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE. Pursuant to the order of Hon. Jas. E. Peurifoy, Presiding Judge, dated at Chesterfield, S. C., December 7th, I "'21, made in the above entitled cause, I will sell before the doors of me ^ouri nouse ai unesierneia, &. C., between the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday In January, 1922, upon the terms herein mentioned, the following described premises. "All that certain lot of land, with dwelling thereon, situate on the West side of Christian Street, in the tow of Cheraw, G'hesterfleld county, South Carolina, known and numbered on the map of said Town made by Gillespie & Watson, engineers, 1914, as Lot No. five (5) in Block 31, the same lying between the premises of the Estate of Mrs.. Josephine Powe and the premises of E. J. Waddill and measuring one hundred (100) feet on Christian Street and extending back therefrom, a distance of two hundred and eighty (280) feet, more ?r less." Premises will be sold for one-third (1-3) cash and the balanc? of the onrchase price payable in two annual payments, purchaser to execute notes and mortgage on premises to secure deferred payments, such payments to bear interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum from date of sale. f W. J. DOUGLASS, Clerk Court Chesterfield County, South Carolina. December 10th, 1921, B. P. PEGUES, Plaintiff's Atty. r o State of South Carolina, County of Chesterfield. Court of Common Pleas. J. W. Rainwater, Plaintiff, VB. Dock Brown, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE. Pursuant to the order of Hon. Jas. E. Peurifoy, Presiding Judge, dpted it Chesterfield, S. C., December 7th,. 1921, made in the above entitled :ause, I will sell before the doors of he Court House at Chesterfield, S. J j., betweet tne legal nours or saie, i )n the first Monday in January, 1922, ipon the terms herein mentioned, he following rescirbed premises. "All that piece, parcel or lot of and lying and being within corpo ate limits of the town of Cheraw, Jounty and State aforesaid, being a ?art of lot number thirly (30) as jhown on old map of the Town )f Cheraw being a portion of the sack part of said lot having a front )r width of 90 feet by a depth of 96 !eet and bounded on the North and East by the balance of said lot num)er 30, on an agreed line, on the 3outh by lot No. 29 and on the West by lot No. 15, all of the said numbers being those as shown on old map of :own of Cheraw and being more fully iescribed as follows: Beginning at \ point at the southwest corner of said lot No. 30, and the southeast lorner of lot No. 15, thence East along the southern bonndarv of lot No. 30 i distance of 96 feet to a corner; thence North parallel with. Front street a distance of 90 feet to a corner; thence a straight line at right ingels to Front street, a distance of )6 feet to lot No. 15, thence South ilong the line of lot No. 15 a distance )f 90 feet to the starting point." (Purchaser to pay for all necessary japers. W. J. DOUGLASS, Clerk Court Chesterfield County, South Carolina. December 10th, 1921, B. F. PEGUES, Plaintiff's Atty. I We Sugg< t CH X Shirts V Pajamas X Night Shirts T Suspenders X Belts 1 c liars X Gloves?Dres I Handkerchie 1. 5c to 50c V Hose of ( ? Bed Room S f MALLC ? y BUSINESS LOCALS For Nice Florida Oranges and Qrap Fruit, call E. C. STEVENS at th< Express office. 5-2 FOR SALE?5000 stalks fine See< Sugar Cane. W. L. GILLESPIE. WANTED to Exchange?A 10-20 Ti tan International tractor for a 2< or 25 H. P. Portable steam englni and boiler. H. C. CURRY, tf Rt. 1 Patrick, S. C. NOTICE The dog tax of $1.25 Is due and pay able from October 15th to Decembei 31. The tags will be furnished by th< Treasurer when you pay. There Is no other tax on dogs anc all dogs over six months old m wear tags. 2-( POSTED! i All persons are hereby notified tha all lands owned or controlled by m< in Steerpen and Cheraw townships art posted against hunting or fishing Violators will be prosecuted to the ful extent of the law. 4-4t. MRS. MARY E. LANEY. O Rub-tfy-TIsm, antiseptic and pain killer, for Infected soores, tetter, sprains, neuralgia, rheumatism. o POSTED. Notice is hereby given that all land) owned or operated by me in Cherav or Pee Dee Townships are poete< against hunting or trespass. All violators will be prosecuted t< the full extent of the law. 5-3t T. M. KNIGHT. o AUDITOR'S NOTICE The Auditor's Office will be open for the assessment of all classes oi property, both real and personal, poll road and dog tax, from January 1st to February 20th, 1922. All ablebodled men between the ages of 21 and 60 are required to re. turn poll tax and those between the ages of 21 and 55 years are required to return road tax. The law requires a penalty of 50 per cent on all property not returned Your Blank Book CARRIED IN STO Sheet Holders Day Book Journals Figuring ] Ledgers Cash Jouri Cash Books Loose Leal We Carry the Most Complete Line < plies in S COLUMBIA OFFICE Job Printing Office Eqi /COLUMBI w< Lig'ht Wood, OaK ar C< Any Quanti Dra Moving Hous Long Trips A. D. C Cheraw I Plumb Electrical Contra< Plumbing a Phone 263 ?mm????mm???? Practical RISTMAS 1< I s ifs every description I llippers for Men, Women a )Y & COIV CHERAW, S. . ' /it > , ?-v y , ' r r 9*1 ifi > ^ / v . , 'V s] * I . )r isvat.on on or before lu. -- _ of Februray, 1922. v I will b? at the following placet on e the dates namrd: s (Patrick, January 3rd, from 10 to 3 1 o'clock. j Cedar Creek, January 4tb, from 11 to 3 o'clock. John H. Wallace's, January 5tb, from 11 to 3 o'clock. Cash, January 6th from 10 to 3 j o'clock. Cross Roads, January 9th, from 1 9 to 12 o'clock. Mt, Croghan, January loth, from 10 to 3 o'clock. Guess, January 11th from 11 to 3 o'clock. Ruby, January 12th, from 11 to 3 o'clock. Angelus, Jan. 16th from 11 to 3 o'clock. ! McBee, Jan. 17th and 18th. Mlddendorf, Jan. 19th from 10 to 2 1 o'qlock. Jefferson, Jan. 23rd and 24th to 12 5 o'clock. J. G. Holly's, Jan. 24th from lto 4 o'clock. Dudley, Jan. 26th, from 10 to 3 1 o'clock. ? Pageland, Jan. 27th and 28ttf. i Cheraw, Feb. 1st, 2nd, 3rd, from 10 to 3 o'clock each day. 1 Below Is the Oath that Is Sworn to by Erery Person Making Tax Satan. I do solemly swear, that I have listed above all the Realand Personal Property, Moneys, Credits, over and above my Indebtedness, Investments in Bonds, Stocks, Joint Stock Companies, or otherwise, belong, to me, or under my control as Mana ' | ger, Holder or HUSDana, rareni, uuar1 dlan, Trustee, Executor, AdministraI tor, Receiver, Accounting Officer, ' | Agent, Attorney or Factor, on the 1st I day of January, iy?2," which are subject to the fr>R of thin State, and that I have returned the sarnie at what I honestly believe to be the market valL ue and that the above list, as furnish, f ed by me to the County Auditor, is a true and faithful return of all the ' property which I am required by laiw i to list; and further, that I am. liable to the Poll Tax, and that I am ... .? liable to Road Tax. ( j Sworn to and subscribed before me, this day of 1822 J Auditor. [| T. W. EDDINS, Auditor. t " / Supplies for 1922 CK IN COLUMBIA :s Ledger Sheets ' Books Columnar Sheets aals Poet Binders I Ledgers Ring Books 3 f Blank Books and Loose Leaf Suplouth Carolina. SUPPLY COMPANY, . uipment / Rubber Stamps A, S. C. 3od id Pine Cut to Order. )al ty Delivered. ying i i r r _ ;enoia uooas. A Specialty hapman Lledtric & ing Co. i :ting and Supplies ind Heating CHERAW. S. C. Gifts For | V )2i i " ? X ?ps Shoes Sweaters t Gloves?Auto I Mufflers 4t4 Raincoats X Umbrellas 4t4 Neckwear X 50c to $2.00 4:4 nd Children. 4t4 IP ANY | t