Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, February 02, 1922, Image 5
GOV. COOPER SIGNS COOPERATIVE
CONTRAC
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Columbia. Jan. CO.?Governor Coop
er yesterday affixed his si-nature t
the cotton cooperative marketing con
tract and pave out a statement expres
sing the earnest hope that the oraani
zation of the South Carolina Co'*
Growers' Cooperative Assoc!.: Ao:
would be successfully completed.
"Now that the boll weevil is upoi
us it is going to be necessary for th?
farmers of the state to do thrc<
things." said the governor. "First
aU- ?Ko:r pnrtK
lliey :i Tusi uncicuj mi.. v?. f~,
ond, they must cultivate intensivel.
the cotton they do plant and. third
they must market this crop intelligent'
ly so as to get the best possible priet
for it.
"I am con\inced after a study ol
the matter that the solution of the
marketing end of our problem lies in
cooperative marketing. It is our onl>
hope for a stabilized market.
"A campaign is now being conducted
for signatures to the contract in
South Carolina and 1 earnestly hope
that the organization committee *\\"
be succ ssf :l in securing contracts
representing 4<">U,000 bales so that the
organization of the association ma>
be successfully completed. 1 would
admonish every farmer who expects
to grow a bale of cotton in l!?22,to get
a copy of the contract, study itcarefully
and when he has made up his
mind, as 1 believe he will, sign the
rnnfract so that South Carolina v, ii
sell her cotton cooperatively next fal
as will the farmers of Texas, Oklahoma,
North Carolina, Mississippi, Gee
gia. Alabama, Arizona and other states
"I am informed that good progress
is being made in the sign up in this
state."
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fertilizer.
J. H. W ANN AM AK ER.
GET COLOR
INTO YOUR
PALE CHEEKS
If Your Face is Your Fortune l>on*?
Look Like a Bankrupt.
Who doec not want red lips, a good
clear, healthy complexion and bright
flashing eyes ]
Some people have such wonderfully
good health nothing seems to hurt
them. Others could so easily have fine
color and more strength and vigor it
they would help nature with C.ude's
Pepto-Mangan. it is a splendid iron
tonic that physicians have prescribed
f<?r thirty years. It is net an experiment.
It is not merely a temporary!
help, because it n Ice- plenty of red
blood and. as everybody knows, red
blood is the only sure foundation of
permanent health and strength. Gc?
Pepto-Mangan of your druggist?and
take it a few weeks and see how much I
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RECEIPTS AND DISBl'RSl
January 13th, IH-'I
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0 Water Works Plant
. Fines
Licenses
. Cemetery Lots
| Property Tax - -
1 j Street Tax
Interest on time deposit
nterest on Victory Bonds
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Cash in Banks 1-15-21
Cash on hand 1-15-21
DISBUR!
Water Works Plant
Street Department
r Sanitary Department
Cemetery Department
1 Police Department
Street Lighting
.'ire Department
General Expense
Donations :
Street anil Sidewalk Improvement
Interest on Bonds
Interest on Light & Hose Notes
Paid lor Gravel Pit
Road Machine
Deposited to Sinking Funds
River Bridge Repairs
Balance on ^-'ire Truck
Fire Hose
Refund Malloy & Co. (on taxes)
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Cash in Banks 1-15-22
Cash, on Hand 1-15-22
0 : ount of cash in banks s'uo^
nay in. rest on bonds July 1st, 1922,:
of tar-Ions Sinking Funds.
Uncollected taxes for 1921
Uncollected taxes fot 1920
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KKPORT OF RECEIP'
Cheraw Water Work
RECE
Water
Connections
DISBURS
Salary account
Power account
Chemical account
! Plant account
Chemist account :
j Expense account
I gain for year
j \"et gain 1-15-21
I
I I'ncollccted accounts 1-10-22
J Bills payable, none
PROFESS
OR. T. E. v; ANNA RAM! It, Jr.
EVE SPECIALIST
Office Hours D to 2
Office at Residence
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:MEM'S TOWN OF CIIERA W
I to January loth, 1952.
:eipts =
..? $ 6,903.70
... 2,122.00 n<
. 3,867.93 ga
22.50 to
24,717.57 or
944.00
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f ' $52,922.60 ?t
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$ 6,277.70 Pi
5,003.69 PI
406.48 sp
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2,483.00
460.30
2,928.21
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7,830.00 of
106.72 30
2,000.00
135.02
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700.00
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15,568.99
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mi above, $5,000, ha^ been set aside to '
arwl $1680 is to be deposited to credit
$6,937.43 10"
710.78
$7,648.21 an
Respectfully submitted, "Th
B D. L. TILLMAN, Clerk. an
'7 xuiotfua foi
rs AM) DISBURSEMENTS r i
s Plant, 1-15-21 to 1-15.22
1PTS:
$6,409.40
494.30
$G,903.70
EMEXfTS: f
....... 2,400.00
1,415.77 *
.. 1,269.57
.. 630.70
76.50 ?
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$6,277.70 I
$626.00 R
631.37 I
$1,257.37 I
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Respectfully submitted, I
D. L. TILLMAN, Clerk.
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BUSINESS LOCALS
STRAWBERRIES, how imany do you
?ed? The nicest variety for name
trdens is KLONDYKE. Got them bore
they are gone. This is our la-,
der.
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For the beat Sweet Potatoes go to
immunity Cash Grocery as they are
>w handling my potatoes, that good
nd that you bought there last year.
-4t J. H. Biles, Bennettsville, S. C
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BULBS and FLOWER SEED now in
ock. Gladlolas, Cannas, Dahlias,
iladium or Elephant Ears should be
antad nov/r Nasturtiums, y>inks,
ilox and other flower seed for early
ring planting.
THE PURE SEED CO.
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BIDS RECEIVED
Bids will be received for erecting a
irehouse 26x30 m?tal sides and roof,
formation may be obtained at this
flee, bids must be in before January
th.
J. A. Teal, tterk.
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BIDS RECEIVED
The county will buy corn if shelled '
d sacked in even weight. Sacks "
ist be sound and free from weevils.
J. A. Teal, Clerk. ,?
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E WILL FEED and pasture cattle
seven dollars per head, monthly,
until April, afterwards pastureage
only one dollar monthly. c
SUNCREST FARM, 4
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d pot plants with STIM-U-FLANT. ^
ley need food just as much as we do
d they will get it in concentrated
m with STIM-U-PLAi\'T and will 4
?pond quickly. ?
THE PURE SEED CO. i
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re know, preventing pneumonia
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SUMMONS
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ate of South Carolina,
County of Chesterfield.
Court of Common Pleas.
W. Laney, Plaintiff, 1
vs.
itie Jones, Mack Jones, Stewart
>nes, Oline Jones, Innes Jones, A1
eta Williams, Lena Jones, Livingston 1
mes, Hannah Jones, Mary Jones,
inius Jones, Defendants.
1
) the Defendants above named:
You are hereby summoned and re- 1
lired to answer the complaint in J
is action, which will be filed iu the '
flee of the Clerk of Court of Com- 1
on Pleas for the said County, and to 1
rve a copiy ui yuur auswer iu iuc
id complaint on the subscrier, D. F
;gues, at his office in Cheraw, S. C.,
ithiu twenty days after the service
ireof, exclusive of the day of such
Tvice; and if you fail to answer the
implaint within the time aforesaid,
e plaintiff in this action will apply
the Court for relief demanded in t!
implaint.
B. F. PEGUES,
Plaintiff's Attorney,
mary 18th, 1922.
o the Defendant, Mack Jones:
You will please take notice; That
ie summons and complaint are on
e in the office of the Clerk of Court
r Chesterfield County, South Carooa.
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B. F. PEGUES.
Plaintiffs Attorney,
inuary 18th, 1922.
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MASTER'S SALE.
By virtue of a degree of his Honor,
Tudge Edward Mclver, in the case of
P. B. Huntley, Plaintiff, against Rob>rt
Hubbard, Defendant, I will offer
'or sale before the Court House door
n Chesterfield, S. C., on Monday, the
dxth day of February, A. D. 1922, at
iwelve o'clock, Noon, the following
loscribed property, to wit:
"All that certain tract of land, situ
ite in the County of Chesterfield, State
)f South Carolina, containing twenty
teres, more or less, as shown by plat
5f same made by J. C. Coit, surveyor,
md recorded in the office of the Clerk
>f Court for said County in Deed Book
15, page 268, and bounded by lands of
Brigman, Powell, Hall, and by Thompson's
Creek; being the same tract of
land conveyed to Robert Hubbard by
leed of Mary W. Powell, dated February
21st, 1907 and recorded in Deed
Book 25, page 268."
Terms of sale, CASH. Purchaser
:o pay for all necessary papers.
W. J. DOUGLASS,
Clerk of Court & Special Master.
>OTICE
Thi9 will be the Jast notice to deinquent
tax payers.
The time is out. I have started colectors
out to get them. I know it will
)e hard for some people to get the
noney to pay their taxes with, but
he longer you put it off the. harder
t will be to pay them and the mora it
evill cost you. I have waited longer
han I should. Before I sent out the
collectors but I wanted to save every
>ne the mileage that I could and those
hat come or send now before I get
heir's will save mileage.
I want to suggest that every la>r
mill owner or other employer of
abor find out if his employees have
laid their 1920 tax. Where they have
lot, it will be to the interest of the
employer to look after this matter for
lis man. Write this office for the
imount and advance the money to
lay their 1920 taxes. It will save mc
irne, money and trouble and will snvi
he tenants money. Why not try i;
mce?
This is not a personal matter will
lie. It's a duty that you owe you
'ounty.
J. T. Grant. Sheriff.
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