The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, May 16, 1918, Image 4
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TAX SALES
By virtue of authority contuine
in certain tax executions issued b
W. A. Douglass, County Treasure:
I will offer for sale the followin
property to witt:
HO acres of land in Ituby scho'
dis trict known as J.F.Hancock laru
1 lot and 1 buildintr in Ituby sehoi
district known as H. C. Critlith land.
3 lots and 1 building in Rub
schooldistrict known as Ituby Shot
Case Co. land.
1 lot and 1 building in Itubj
known as A. I*. Smith land.
HH acres and 2 buildings in Xe1
Hope school district, known as \V. 1
Jordan, Jr., land.
HH acres and 1 buildings in No<
Hope school district, known as Mr:
.vi. j\. .Ionian isinu.
;">(> acres in Cross II' ads school <litrict,
known as II. I.. Puliivan laml.
Hi acres in Cross Roads school do
trict, known as Kutli Cihson land.
14 V2 acres in Cross Roads schni
district, known as I.ula Sellers land.
125 acres and 1 building in Cms
Roads school district, known a !!. 1
; Stanley land.
105 acres and 1 buildi u in Cro
Roads school district, I;n??:s as M;
Susana Sellers land.
25 acres and 1 buiidinjr in C.-nt
Point school district, known as M-.
Margie Jordan land.
75 acres in Cet cr I'oint m hoc
district, known as C. I. Jackson lain
1H acres in Center I'oint school ?1 is
trict, known as Mrs. L. A. I'ittma
land.
10 acres and 1 huildintt in Cent'
Point school district, known is Sn
Timmons land.
20 acres and ! hniMinir in <
Point school listrict. known a.-. A.
liendrix land.
1 lot and 1 huiidintf in Cente
Point school district, known as Jo
Lisenby lot.
21 acres in Mt. Crojrhan school dis
trict, known as Adeline Caddy land.
10 acres and 1 building in Mt
Cropjhan school district, known a
W. A. Moore land.
i 0 acres in Mt. Crojjhan o hoo! di.
trict. know tis M. J. Vniic\in ! w'
1 lot in Mt. Croatian sch >< 1 i
trict, known as II. Marlinirton ! >!
27 acres in !\ft. Crojfhan <ho >1 d.
trict, known as \V. J. Myers I .ml.
1 lot in Mt. Cro^han school <Ii
trict, known as VV. T. Itu hir y lot
00 acres in Mt. Cro^han sell >- l i!;
trict, known as It. I.. SowcM Intnl.
02 acres and 1 huildin ' in Mt. '
Khan school district, known as J. II
Tucker land.
2 arres and 2 buildings in M'. f'r<
Khan school district (outsidet, knowi
as H. C. and L. C. Hrew. r lots.
25 acres in Mt. Croj;han schoo
district (outside), known as !'o.,
Smith land.
20 acres in Mt. t'roKhan school ?1
trict (outside), known as J. M. Taj
lor, Jr land.
1 lot in PaKeland school district,
known as Frank Stokes lot.
1 lot in Puwland school district,
known as Mrs. II. V. Stricklin lot.
1 lot in PaKeland school district,
known as W. T. Redfearn lot.
2 lots'in Page1 land school district,
' ' Known as VV. P. Oliver lot.
1 lot and 1 building in Page I: nd
school district, known as K.f'.Chariis
lot.
2 lots and 1 building in Pagelan I
school district, known as I)r. B. O.
Moore lots.
1 lot in Page land school d xtric .
known as W. F* Cox lot.
9 acres in Pageland school district,
known as Robt. E. Baker land.
12 acres and 1 building in Pageland
school district, known as James
Rogers land.
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> The Worl
th her hands to all in need; to Jew
: no favorite, yet favoring all.
ager to comfort at a time when
the little home that's crushed bene
in a healthy, human way; re-buildi
plenishing empty bins ami empty
rts and hearths too long neglected,
ings with a mother's seventh sen:
mess; seeing men in their true light
iting, bltier?but with a hidden si
her hands across the sea to No Mi
forts thousands who must stand ant
s and watersoaked entrenchment:
n they wriVO, than Itoche steel or h
ig thousands, feeding thousands, 1
e Greatest Mother in the World?ll
leeded?give still the heart says st(
ed for the Red Cross War Fund goe
pace Contributed to The Red Cross
TEAL-JONES COMPANY
je acres an?l I building in 1'agc-j
.1 land school district, known* mk .1 I- I
v Smith land. j ,
i, 22 acres and 1 buiblinjr in Page-I
i d di .! district known as I., j
'"aine land. j ,
I 7d a ens and 'J huildintr in Plains j ,
I school district, known as T. .1. Iiak? i* |
,] land.
I (Hi acres in Zion school district 1 .
v district, known as Janus Wallace t
v land. I
inn acres in Zion school district,
known as W. M. Blakoney land. |
I 1 acres in Zion school <1 isti*ict, '
vV . nown as J. 11. Hubbard land. j .
I 2S acres and 1 buiidinjr in Man- i
'inn school district, known as Mrs.,
>v Mollie Threatt land. 1 ,
; I < > nines and I buddin: in ManKum
school distri< . i nown as J. (
.. Hart Threatt land. .
Id iicms in .Man;;um s< iiool district
i.nown as Rebecca Parnell land.
2d lie 'i'.< 1 buildim; in Wexford
school district, known as A. P. Smith ,
land.
;! I acre in Wexford school district,
, I.nown as ('. P. Moore land.
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21 acr's in Wexford school <1 is- j
trie . i.nown 11. Coker land.
d i acres and 1 building in Wexford
school district, known as M. ,
.. t'oi.er land.
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20 acres in lilac!-: Creek school
district, known as \! i s. I.illie Turner
tj land.
I 2tnt acres and 2 bu ! I nits in Blnek
t're -l. school district, known as A. I,.
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|( 1 . teen land. I
27 acres in li! ? !; free'; s hool j ,
r (I,strict, known as Jack Myers la'd. 'j
>i< acres ami 1 huildintr in lUae!. 1
("r i k ehnol distriet, known a A r- I
.1 ii < ( <ivini't<?n lar (I.
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A of wliicii I .v .11 sell itciorc ill.*.
<"'(*ir,!v*m* 'loor to the 1; . !i<*.-t '? <1 !
. <li r for "'.mil, on tin* first Monday in !
(i .luiM*, IIIIX, at the letral hours of sale. 1 .
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May loth, litIX. Shorilf. 1'
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TEAL S MILL I j
The Rev. r.airk'ot! IiiI< I Irs r?*t;u
! ! 11" appointment Sunday morning at '
I. la<* -(loina.
.Mr. Melvin Whie wa- the dianei '
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j i uest >t Mr. < a. nie Sain); Sunday.
M .1. S. Rivers .-.ml Mrs. Tom (
Mellon visit. ! Mrs. W. R. llaneyeu I
unl-tv.
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Messrs. I ho nas Jenkins, James (
I.ampley were in this section Sunday ?
afternoon.
Miss Minnie ilie' s v a.; I'm* 1 i?. . i ..
i< t of Miss Nellie Mdiride Sun- ,|
day.
Miss Alary la/./.ie RivPTS WHS lie* '
t ier-1 <.i Miss All.ne 11 uneyrut t Sua- |
day.
! Mr. V?\ It. HuinyeU't was in (!hes- j;
, .erlield Monday on Easiness. ,
Mr. W. M. MeHrid' has returned
froi i the hospital an.l is improvie p
. very nicely.
Mr. and Mr. . Alf*.*< d Rivers spent w
Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. T
W. It. Iluneycutt.
Miss Connie Rivers visited Miss j
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i/un; nuneyeuti .">ui!(l;iy.
M Roe Swin*. ^visited friend:; and '
r-aiiivcH rear Ruby las' week.
We are very sorry to report little ei
i'livubeth Garrett very sick. We ??
hope s'.e will speedily recover. V
"lie-re will be preachiny at Mt. 1,1
Oliv next Sunday mori.iny. Kvery:.'hI
' invited to attend. "
We are yi.nl to report Mr. Hoe
i Swink still improving. :i1
Pi >ycr rr.eetiny at Macedonia ev- *'
j ery Wednesday night. Kveryhody in- rr'
/ited to attend. is
We were glad to see the Bob Cat h#
aarly Tuesday morning. f?
i Miss Julia Rainwater visited Mrs.
W. R. Huneycutt Sunday afternoon.
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ng it. in fact, with & ,
I'll nhourds ! hi'inir.
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so that's blind' to k
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as naughty child- I
do that's quickest (
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ill's Land to cheer j <
1 wait in stonchod I 1
s whore cold and J
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loaling thousands j'
rio Rod Cross.
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MAYSVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. K. !>. Myers, Mr. and
drs. J. W. .Vilnius, Mr. and Mrs l'ei;r
dunes, M"ssrs B. !l. Barch and h'u- 1
ft?no !ones, .Mr. \V. I). Niven and I
aiinty. Master Ku.uene Adams and I
li. Mollie J. 1 lurch spent last S.itirday
in Wadeshoro shopping.
Messrs. dap Martin and Charles
Iunneycutt motored to Wadeshon.
sinday.
Messrs. Bee Watts and Ben .lack- |
FI. WI Ill-ill 1.1 !/.il nui ri, WITC III our ;
ieij hborhood one <lay last week. " s
Lawyer T. I.. Candle and son, of
Vadeshoio, wore molofniK in this
ivtion last Thursday.
Mr. T. <!. (iii^s, of Ruhy was
ion* last week on business.
M W. A. Rayfiold and family, of
'asoii Old Field, Mr. Kd. Jones and
'.-.m !v, of Poop Crook and Mr. J. K.
' Ivor.-, of Wadosboro spent last Fri
lay at the home of Mr. K. I). Myers.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam IJurr, of !.<? ;
'ine, X. ('., were here one day !
veek.
Mr. J. We.dey Adams made a flyn-r
i rip in his John Henry to Wades
>oro one afternoon of last week.
.V< s.srs. John and Charlie Atkinso*
ipent a short while at the home oi
>1 r. t?. II. fiureh Tuesday on busi
less.
.Mr. (i. I.owery of Wexford, was
n this section last Wednesday
Dr. J. K. liart, of (iulled^e Town
hip, was in this community Wedncs
lay afternoon.
Mr. Daniel F. ! avis, of Chester
:< M Route I, spi t a short i\liii
i re i Irirsday.
Mr. Do-: Myers motored to Wash
i ro last Thutsday.
M s. .1. .1. Tucker and son, a.M<
pent one niyht last week in the We'old
euiomuilii y.
Mr. I'..:, Run, .Jr., of near !,w-i
'ine. passed throujrh this seetioi
Rlliday enroute to Wndeshoro.
Ai r. Iluiiu-r Burch an<l son, Pre.n,
spent a couple hours with .Mi
T. V.. I.owery Saturday niyht.
Mr. (i. II. tiulle lv. oT Ruby K. nd
..i r. II. K. Jenkins, of Wo.foni
ere a t:;:section Monday on bu
less.
Mr. John t'olcy, of Albcrmarl", N
'., v as in th.< community last wee:
M ist.-rs I'r* . on and Jamie and
T s- s Midlie I lurch simnl 1 ;st Sum!:.fternoon
in the Elizabeth commun
y as the uiie.-t at the home of Mr
. I,. Burch.
I 1*1. ! >. Myers spent a short
liile with Mr. B. II. Burch Tue
ay evening.
Mr. Mall Tucker and family spent
he >. e -end at the home of Mr.
>. I.. Jordan.
Se.cral from here spent one d .y
st week on the River. All roportil
a splendid time.
Miss Mollie Burch spent Tuesday
t the home of Mr. Peter Jones.
Mr. Alec Atkinson spent a short 1
'hile with Mr. Henry M. I*'aul ner '
uesday.
Host wishes to all.
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LISTEN '
On account of Veterinary Sureons
beiaj; so scarce throughout the 1
untry, the Veterinary Science As ciation
has placed some OGl-pa^e
e'.erinary books with me. The
no's are in plain Knglish for the
ire and treatment of Horse.;, Cows, '
ojrs, Sheep and chickens.
These nool.s also tfive all symptoms
id the treatment in plain English,
so how to m ;ke powders and lini 1
ents, etc. The value of these hooks 11
untold. Kvery stock owner should '
ive one. Sent any where, postpa.d
r $5.00 hut no cheaper at home. is
GARY H. WATTS, v
Pageland,S.C. b
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The Chesterlcld High school closes
our weeks from tomorrow. ST
Mr. Walter Campbell, I)r. W. J.
Vrry and Mr. Aaron Sellers spent
short while Monday in Darlington.
Messrs. W. D. Craig and .1. L. ent
'raig are spending the day at Mt. an
Ulead, N. C. ful
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Porter and
'aivy J. Ilunley spent Wednesday ' "
n Charlotte. '
tin
M.ss Esther Teal and Mr. and Mrs. -,vi 1
'rait, of Wadesboro, are visiting Mr.
md Mrs. E. E. Porter this week. tin
Miss Nelle Melton spent the weeknd
in JelTerson with her sister, Mrs. gca
Uyrd.
Mrs. Wilbur Pane and Mrs. I'. A. J |
Murray, dr., and Miss Sara Pane j 3
1array, of Cheraw visited Mrs. It. ; |
i'. ltedfearn recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Parnell Meeham vis- f
ted the latter's sister, Mrs. It. M. '
\ewsom, of Ituby, Sunday. M
The Spencer School, Miss Maggie |j
.ucas, teacher, came to a successful R
nd Wednesday. The patrons and pu- R
>ils enjoyed a picnic sit Teal's Mill. M
Messrs. W. 1'. Odoin, .1. A. Kniyht B
tnd C. K. Lancy were in Columbia
,'esterday in attendance upon the '
date Democratic Convention.
Hosiery, underwear, dress shirts, j
ollars, ties and all notions. . Sacri.ice
prices. ?
-t-p P. A. Nicholson and Son,
Jefferson, S. C. J
Help oust Autocracy?Uuy War
iavinjrs Stamps. ( g
Next week will witness the ^reat ,
ited Cross drive for the second onehundred
million dollars. A bin oversubscription
is hoped for. Chester- W
.ield County's minimum quota is $7,- M
on.(?n.
Special comniunication of Chesterheld
l.odne No. 2-0 A. K. M. will be
I.eld I'riday evcnmn. May 17th at
K;:.o o'clock for the purpose of con- ;
r,..?w. !. i .....i vi vt -i... ??
Uy order of I!. F. 'I HAL, W. M.
A bi:; stock of new style shoes and - oxlords
at very low prices, much less ,
ihan you have to pay elsewhere.
Must sell them.
_ c-1? P. A. Nicholson and Son,
Jefferson, S. C. j J.:
We occasionally receive more leilers
from our soldier hoys than wi1 !H
can publish. We are glad to receive ' '
diem and to publish all we can. If In
myotic is disappointed please renieni- L
icr we are doing our best. !
Mr. J. M. Bowen, son of Mr. J. |!
W. Bowen, of this county, joined the j H
U. S. .Navy May 1, 11)17. On ae- ! B
count of serious illness he lias been ' 1*1
conlined in a hospital in I.ouisviile, H
Ky., for some time, lie has nou le- R
covered, has been made 2d lieutenant
iini sent to Oklohonia. N
"1 he largest and most complete i
Fancy Grocery Slock in town. All Eg
standard Brands. Kj
2t-p P. A. Nicholson and Son,
Jefferson, S. C. ||
J hiring the month of June the War .
Savings Committee for South Caro- '
liiia intends to put on an intensive
campaign in the interest of war sav- , j
igs stamps. South Carolina's quota jj
tvvnty dollars per capita a grand W
total for the State of <j>d2,(MHi.0()0? K1
more than twice the Liberty Loan H
lUoi i. Chrstcrlicldl County's quota H
is >?. i 2,IM)(?. [l
\l. i' \1 Whll.. f rum (I... i: W
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dy pluee .spent ia.st Thursday and H
I'Tid y, in Columbia, S. C. visiting \J
i iuile brothers and sisters who are 'jtt
in the Epworlh Orphanage home, lie j ?
s.i.\.-> all lour of the children are doing
well and getting along line. He
also v.sited friends at Camp Jackson
1 relay morning and whiie over there
he wreck whhh killed nine s d.
i i ' ys and wounded about thirty. '
Several thousand yards Voiles and , .
x at.cy lawns worth 25 to 35 cents
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are i, ing to be sold for IS cents the I
ya ru.
_t-p P. A. Nicholson and Son,
Jefferson, S. C.
'11. ladies of the liaptist Missoni\v
.v ooety, the Presbyterian M"t!?
ionary Society and the .Methodist
Missionary Society held a very
enjoyable union yesterday after- ;>
noon in the St. Paul .Methodist
c-iiureh. When the meeting adjourni
d tin ladies of the Rautisl and I'n-s i
!>y11*ii?.t- societies were invited to tin<
u '.ie.hodist parsonage a.-. tfu. si
> f th-? Methodist ladies. Here n
delightful time was spent, 'then
was n. u.sic, hoth instrumental am:
vocal, and delicious refreshments
were served by the .Junior Society of j
he Methodist church. J
Dr. A. H. Ilayden has received rer
tly several letters from his son,
Mr. A. H. llayden, .Jr., who is now \]
rvossing the Atlantic in the servici
f his country. Mr. Hoyden's en
husiasm and optimism as evidenced
n these letters is niattnilicient. On
arriving in New York he gained a -le
irst glimpse of the Red Cross actu- he
illy at work. His train had passed ho
mder the Hudson river and pulled at
nto the great Pennsylvania station iru
efore day. Of course everyone was .vl
irud sleepy and hungry, hut no one h
fill !<1 ItdlVP tlu* trim imnwul! in
iiL it was not necessary to leav i: ?<
he tr tin for Rod Cross workers be Ir
r n boarding the train as soon as i is
v s stopped and in an incredibly to
h ?rt time every man of them wa
mioehing a "delicious sandwich an< h
Iriaking a cup of absolutely perfec, ?o
o fee." It seems thai the Red Crocr Ic
s succeeding admirably in its endea 'el
or to "be a mother to every soldies Vl<
*>y." C.
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GNEWALL CHAPTER
ENTERTAINS VETERANS
i'iie Stonewall Chapter U.. D. C,
ertained the Confederate soldiers
Memorial Day in a most delightmanner.
t here was music by Chesterfield':
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6.00 H
5.00 H
4.50 H
4.00 H
3.75 H
3.00 H
2.50 H
* 2.00 H
1.75 H
1.50 H
1.00 II
CHESTER
MT. CROGHAN HONOR ROLL
1 t?t Grade?Margaret Hendrick.
Advanced h.c Grade?Loona Uo
gs.
2rd Grade- Hernico R. ker, ill
meock, < harlie Moore, Gladys Iti
1th Grade Alt .n Lowry, Graydc
vers.
<th Grade -Ottis Rivers, .1 o\v
oore.
Oth Crude -Thomas Uedfearn.
7th Crude Dosie Lee Moore.
Sth Grade -Inez. Osborne.
Jth Grade Geneva lluntl. y, Mi
ed Baker.
10th Crude?Leland River.-,.
The following pupils attended tf
tf Oroghan School for the "who
; ni of seven months and were n?
dy or absent during the time:
1st Grade Margaret Hendrick.
7th Grade?Dosie Lee Moore,
xth Grade?Inez Osborne.
10th Grade?Leland Rivers.
Stampede the Huns with VVr
imps.
LL HONOR TO HIM WHO DELI\
LRS THE GOODS. HE'S THE
MAN OF TI.K HOUR
A preparation that gives result!
livers the goods, restores you
alth, is the one you need in th
ur that old disease conies knockin
your door. L-Kheumo cures rhei
itism and gout, that's why thosjo
suffer from this or kindred ui
ould take L-lthcumo. It's a r<
vitiating, eliminaat, laxative. It
i* insures success. Don't listen t
iggist .who offer you somethin
, you know the reason, if yo
n't ask us. Guaranteed, price $1.
For sale by Chesterfield Drug Co
sterfield, S. C.; J. T. .lowers i
n, Jefferson, S.C. ;MorvenDrug Co
irven, N. C. or send us fl.CO t<n<
t a bottle post paid. Chapman
sxander Labratories, Greenville, S
Adv
<ii iiiiiik v/itiit-sint, which (it'ii^nuh
ryone. All the favorite son^s ol
old South were played, minglec
h patriotic airs.
A wonderful dinner, prepared .bj
Daughters and served by them
tVHBHU KUSIUJr? ^2
J? -JU. V.
Beginning Wecln?
stock of
Up-t
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At Prices
These Hats Are N
Come Early and
These prices
$8.00 Hi
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I was spread at 1 o'clock and the sol- a
i diers and their wives invited to the t<
, tables. About 50 veterans and their f<
I ladies partook of the repast.
It was evident that every one present
thoroughly enjoyed this treat prepared
by these excellent ladies.
Previous to the dinner interesting
i exercises had been held at St. Paul
Church. H
In 'Mediately after dinner eight
. Crosses of honor were presented by J
Miss .Mary Hanna, President of the
Stonewall Chapter.
i Those to whom crosses were pre1
seniod.arc: i
f * II. M. Allen, A. E. Boan, Sr., Jac- !
1 ob Burr, Maston Driggers (absent), t
1). I,. Lisonby, E. McDugald, J. P. c
r| McLean, W. 11. Moore.
' Later in the afternoon appropri-J
mey-Sayi
News
esday, the I5th, we are
rv . o
o-uate Sun
illmery On S
unheard of this early in !
ot OK!. Cast-off Designs, but Are tli
Creations
Make Your Selections while Our
will h? Ip your bank account "Go
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FIELD DRY G
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I 971 Ownc
f^Fjall the Ajax Ti
i& v/ Choice. They go
who insist on Ajax
rl Ik other tires which came .
fi j with their cars. J
IjNote, in the picture
Shoulders of Strength
They support the tread ? \
give it more strength where
needed?greater road enI
L durance. And Ajax Tires
P alone can have this extra
p mileage feature. It is fully
(l patented.
A3AX R<
"More Tread <
9 The supporting Shoulders of
I give it "more tread on the
t - That means longer life?a be
* triangle barbs. They grip tl
uet ua tell you all about Ajax Tire
^ I ihe Ajax Tire 8upply Depot in thii
i I C tie raw Ha
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te exercises were held at the ceme?ry,
when the graves of our Conederate
dead were decorated.
BIRTHS
To Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lisenby,
lay 12th, a boy.
To Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Fouglaas,
lay 12th, a girl.
To Mr. and Mrs. Torn R. Johnson,
day l()th, a boy.
TOWN LICENSE
Town licenses are now due. Busiicss
people failing to pay license by
une 1st will be subject to prosecution
for doing business with out licnse.
T. E. MULLOY, cierk.
L. H. TROTTI, Mayor.
IHMnHBOMHMHHi
iitf|
placing our eptire
imer . I
ale , I'
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the season.
H,
lis Se-ison's Nev/csfc |
Stock is Complete ^
over the top." .. a
. . $5.25 I
. . 4.00 I
T. 3.65 | *
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. . . 2.65. jjjj
. . . 2.50 I
. . . 2.00 |
. . . 1.75 |
1.35 I
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65 |
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