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BROKERAGE ;
I represent only the bes1
Oats, and Feed, Meat, Lard ;
and Stains; Lubricating and ]\
stones.
Insurance that insures?
If in need of any of the
you money to see me on the i
office every Saturday and Mo:
me. Yours for Service,
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The Fourteenth Decennial Cent
is to be taken during the month
January, 1920.
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J. ARTHUR KNIGHT
Attorney-at-Law
Office in Courthouse
Chesterfield, S. C.
HANNA A HUNLEY
?Attorneys?
R. E. Hanna, C. L. Hunle
Cheraw. Chesterfi
Offices:
The Courthouse, Chesterfield
Bank of Charaw Bldg., Cheraw
DR. L. H. TROTT1,
Dental Surgeon
Chesterfield, S. C.
Office on second floor in R
Building.
All who desire my services ^
pleas* see me at Chesterfield, ai
have discontinued my visits to ot!
towns.
DR. R. L. McMANUS
Dentist
^ Office over Bank of Chesterfield
^ Will visit Pageland every Tuesd
L Mt. Croghan every Wednesday.
Other days la Chesterfield.
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esterfield, S. C.
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D. H. Douglass A*sist. Cashier
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TH CAROLINA
NEWSOM M. L. RALEY,
V.-President Cashier.
Plan la Interesting
and 'NSUSANCE
t companies and sell Flour, Corn,
itul Hotr Products, Paints, Grease
lotor Oils; Monuments and TombLife,
Health and Accident.
;oods mentioned above it will save
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nday when in Ruby. Call and see
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lUs NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS
of When making inquiries by mail
concerning amount of taxes, etc., it
is essential that tax-payers name
each separate piece of real estate
owned by them, together with its location,
in what township, school dis.
trict etc. J. A. WELSH,
Treasurer.
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By virtue authority I
certain Tax Executions issuMl^l^fl
A. Welsh, County Treasurer,
year 1918, and directed to me, I will
offer for sale the following real estate,
to wit:
1 house and lot in town of Cheraw,
known n;< the Sarah E. Wilson estate.
98 acres of land in Bethe3da School
District, known as J. C. Rivers land.
39 Acres and two buildings in Shiloh
School District, known ns E. J.
and W. A. Smith property.
Parker School District
50 acres of land known as Mrs.
Elizabeth Brock land.
Pine Grove School
5 Acres of land known as Jethro
Davis land.
Cat Pond School
140 acres of land known as L. A.
Crawley land.
Providence School District
1 lot known as A. W. McCall lot.
175 acres and 2 bldgs. known as
R. J. W. Redfearn land.
500 acres of land known as R. J. W.
Redfearn land.
N.B.?On the last two named
tracts of land tax will be collected
for 1917 also.
Pageland School District
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i iut a uiuK-t Known as ncnry
Chavis lot.
1 lot and 1 bldg., known as Baxter
Dos tor lot.
McBec School District
2 lots and bldg., known as H. II.
Rogers lots. i
1 aere and 1 bldpr- in Chesterfield
School District known as A. W. Redfearn
estate. 1
All of which I will sell before the ,
court house door in Chesterfield
county on the 2d day of Feb., 1920, ^
the same being the first Monday in |
February, for cash, to the highest :
bidder. (
D. P. DOUGLASS, Sheriff. ,
CLERK'S SALE 1
State of South Carolina, j
County of Chesterfield. I
In Common Pleas.
J. W. Ousley in his own right, et al,
Plaintiff.
vs.
Alice Campbell, et al, i
Defendants.
By virtue of a decree made in the
above stated case by His Honor Edward
Mclver, of 4th Circuit, I will 1
| offer for sale on the first Monday in
j February next, within the legal hours,
to the highest bidder for cash before
j the Court IIouso door at Chesterfield,
South Carolina, the following tract
of land:
"That tract of land in Chesterfield
county, South Carolina, containing
196 acres, more or less, bounded
North and East by estate lands of
I). C. Campbell, South by the estate
lands of J. A. Johnson, and West by
the Wilkes lands.
Pudehaser or purchasers to pay for
all necessary papers.
I. P. MANGUM,
Clerk of Court.
NOTICE OF DISOLUTION
j James and C. W. Sullivan have dix|
solved partnership, James Sullivan
continuing the business.
James and C, W. Sullivan,
Ruby, S. C.
AUDITOR S NOTICE
The Auditor's Office will be open
for the assessment of all classes of
personal property, new buildings,
transfers of real estate, poll, road
and dog tax, from January 1st to
February the 20th, 1020.
All ablebodied men between the
ages of 21 and 00 years are required
to return and pay a poll tax of $1.00
and those between the ages of 21 and
55 years are required by a recent act
of the Legislature to return and pay
a commutation road tafc of $3.00,
same to be collected as other taxes.
The law requires a penalty of 50
per cent, on all property not returned
for taxation on or before the 20th
day of February, 1920.
I will be at the following places on
the dates named:
Cedar Creek, January 22d, from 11
to 3 o'clock.
John II. Wallace's, January 23d,
from 9 to 12 o'clock.
Cash, January 23d, from 1 to 3:30
o'clock.
Parker School house No. 1. January
24th, from 10 to 12 o'clock.
I Cross Roads, January 2(>th, from
II ,? 1 ' >
Mt. CroKhan, January 27th, from
10 to 3 o'clock.
Guess, January 28th, from 11 to
3 o'clock.
Kuby, January 29th, from 11 to 3
o'clock,
Anjfelua, February 3d, from 11 to
3 o'clock,
McBec, February -1th, and .r>th.
Middendorf, February <>th, from
11 to 2 o'clock.
Jefferson, February 9th and 10th,
to 12 o'clock.
J. (J. Holly's, February 10, from
1 to 3:30 o'clock.
W. J. Hicks, February 11, from 11
to 3 o'clock.
Dudley, February 12, from 11 to
3:30 o'clock.
I Pagcland, February 13th, and 14th.
I Cheraw, February 10th and 17th.
T. W. EDDINS,
i County Auditor.
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M^Wb returned Friday from a ten
days trip to Tampa and Lakeland,
Fla., where they attended a meeting
of Insurance men.
They were given the trip in consideration
of having sold more than
$100,000 Insurance for the Jefferson
Standard Insurance Co. They were
also entitled to a trip to Cuba and
Key West, but on account of illness
in the family of Mr. Myers they did
not go that far.
6GG has proven it will cure Malaria,
Chills and Fever, Bilious Fever, Colds
and LaGrippc. 11
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD.?
In the Court of Common Pleas.
Scipio Lucas, by his Guardian ad
litem, H. E. Pegues, and Ed Lucas,
otherwise called Ed Harrington,
Plaintiffs, vs. Joe Williams, Tempy
Harrington, and Richmond Lucas
ur ms wiuow, Mary L.ucas, and his J
children, John Lucas, William Lucas
and Mary Lucas or by whatever
names they may be known or
any other child or children or heirs
at law of the said Richmond Lucas,
if he be dead, Defendants. Sum
mons.
To the Defendants above named:
You are hereby summoned and required
to answer the complaint in
this action, of which a copy is herewith
served upon you, and to serve a
copy of your answer to the said complaint
on the subscribers at their office
in Cheraw, South Carolina within
twenty days after service hereof,
exclusive of the day of such service;
and if you fail to answer the complaint
within the time aforesaid, the
plaintiffs in this action will apply to
the Court for the relief demanded in
the complaint.
January 5, 1920.
Pollock & Pegues,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
To th?* Defendant or Defendants,
Richmond Lucas or his widow, Mary
Lucas, and his children, John Lucas,
William Lucas and Mary Lucas or by
whatever names they may be known
or any other child or children or
heirs at law of the said Richmond
Lucas.
Please take notice that the Summons
and Complaint in this cause was
filed in the office of the Clerk of
Court of Common Pleas for Chesterfield
County, South Carolina on the
5th day of January 1920, and copy
of complaint may be .obtained from
the said Clerk or from the undersigned.
Pollock & Pegues,
Gt-8 Plaintiff's Attorneys
STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF. CHESTERFIELD.?
In the Court of Common Pleas. C.
H. Hudley, et al., Plaintiffs, vs.
Norsie Lewis, et nl., Defendants.
Nutipp nf Solo
By virtue of a decree and order of
sale made in the above entitled cause,
I will sell before the doors of the
Court House at Chesterfield, South
Carolina, at public auction, to the
highest bidder, for cush, between the
legal hours of sale, on the first Mon- j
day in February 1920, the same being
the 2d day of said month, the fol- j
lowing described premises:
"All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land being situate in Chesterfield
County, South Carolina, containing
thirty-three (33) acres, more j
or less, bounded as follows: North by !
lands now or formerly of Bob Short;
East by lands formerly-of John High- j
land, deceased ;South by lands now or
formerly of Paul Hudley and West
by lands of George Freeman. This J
being the same tract of land convey- j
ed to Harry Hudley by Z. W. Wines j
by deed dated September IS, 1902
and recorded in the office of the
Clerk of Court for Chesterfield County,in
Deed Book 20, page 27G et seq."
purchaser or purchasers to pay taxes i
and pay for all necessary papers.
I. P. Mangum,
Clerk of Court, Acting Master.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, I
COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD.?
Court of Common Pleas. A Ml
McNair, Plaintiffs, vs. E. I). Rotors,
Defendant. Notice of Sale.
By virtue of and by authority of a
decree of foreclosure of real estate,
signed by Edward Mclver, Circuit
Judge, on the 9th day of January,
A.l). 1920, I will sell to the highest
bidder, for cash, In Chesterfield
County, in front of the Court House,
on salesday, Monday, February the
second, 1920, the following real estate,
to wit:
"All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land lying, being and situate
in the County of Chesterfield and
State aforesaid, containing Fortysix
(40) Acres, and bounded as follows,
to wit: On the North by lands
of T. II. Tatum; on the East by lands
of Duncan Steen and others; On the
South by hinds of L. II. McCoy, and
on the West by Lynche's River."
M. J. Hough,
Judge of Probate for Chesterfield
County.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
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Catarrh la a local disease, greatly influenced
by constitutional conditions, and
In order to cure It you must take an
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the blood on the mucous surfaces of the
system. Hall's Catarrh Medicine was
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of some of the best tonics known,
combined with some of the best blood
purifiers The perfect combination of
the Ingredients In Hall's Catarrh Medicine
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RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT
By Ruby Lodge No. 314, A.F.M.
Whereas, God in His all wise provi- ,
denee hath sen fit to remove from us
one of our esteemed Charter members,
Brother John It. Tucker, and
Whereas, a chair in our lodj.ro room
is vacant, and it's occupant sorely
missed, be it
Resolved: 1st, That Ruby Lodge
No. 314, A.F.M. has lost one of it's
strong pillars, and
Resolved: 2d, That we bow in humble
submission to llim who doeth all
things well, and
Resolved: 3d, That we hold his vacant
chair in reverence, and cherish
his memory in our hearts, and
Resolved: 4th, That we dedicate a
page in our minute book to his sacred
memory, and that a copy of these
resolutions la- recorded thereon, and
that a copy be sent to the family of
the deceased brother, and that a copy
be sent to one of our county papers
for publication.
Respectfully submitted,
11. C. Allen,
R. 1). McCreight,
J. Sidney Smith,
Committee on Resolutions.
NOTICE
All persons holding claims against
h,. ,.f i'. t u;-l.i i i
v,,v- V JVMIV. ?I V*. II. I\U HI v ":<? ?v 'l f
must present same duly certified and
itemized and those who are due the
said estate anything must settle with
me promptly. G. W. Kirkley,
Op Executor.
CITATION NOTICE
The State of South Carolina,
County of Chesterfield.
By .VI. J. Hough, Probate Judge:
Whereas A. E. Moore made suit to
me to grant him Letters of Administration
of the Estate and effects of
Andrew F. Moore, deceased,
These are, therefore, to cite and
admonish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said Andrew F.
Moore, deceased, that they be and
appear before me, in the Court of
Probate, to be held at Chesterfield,
on the dlst of January next, after
Publication hereof, at 1 1 o'clock in
the forenoon, to show cause, if any
they have, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
(liven under my hand this loth day
of January, Anno poniini 1920.
M. J. IIOIJCJII,
p Probate Judge.
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CARD OF THANKS
We want to use The Advertiser as
n means of expressing to each and
every one of our neighbors and
friends our thanks for the countless
tokens of love and sympathy shown
us during the tragic bereavement that
has come to us, in the death of our
son and brother, Frank Moore.
A. E. Moore and family.
NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL
PROPERTY
District Court of the United States,
Eastern District of South Carolina.
In bankruptcy
In the matter of C. A. Baker and W.
A. Cnatt individually and as copailncrs
doing business as Peoples
Drug Company, Bankrupts.
Pursuant to the order of Robert J.
Kirk, Esquire, Referee in Bankruptcy,
directed to me and dated the
8th day of January, 1 !?2o, 1 will sell
at public auction, to the highest bidder
for cash, at the store house formerly
occupied by the said Peoples
Drug Company in the town of Jef
ierson, t ., at 11 o'clock A.M. on
Saturday, .January 21th, 1020, the
following personal property, to wit:
One shredder, one haypress, farm
implements, six mules, two wajjons
(two-horse), one mower, one rake,
one cow and calf, one Ford touring
car, on Huick touring car, one saw
mill, hoiler and engine; stock of
d 1'U^s and fixtures, and stock of groceries
and fixtures. The stock of
drutfs and fixtures will be sold as a
whole and the stock of groceries and
fixtures -will be sold as a whole; and
all other articles shall be sold separately.
The said sale shall be foi
cash and free of lien. Arrangements
for the removal of the property to be
made with the trustee.
Any and all of these articles can be
seen on application to the under,
signed.
J. ('. MILLKR, Trustee.
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DISCHARGE NOTICE
1 On the 27th January, 1920, at 11
/clock A. M., I will apply to the
Probate Court of Chesterfield county
for a discharge as executor of the
estate of Maggie E. Hamilton, deceased.
Dec. 3, 1919.
C. P. MANGUM, 1
Executor.
TOWN TAX BOOKS OPEN
Town Tax Books are now open for
payment of Taxes.
T. E. MUI.LOY, Clerk.
TAX NOTICE
The tax levy for Chesterfield
County is as follows:
State nine mills, ordinry county
7'/j mills, Road 3 mills, past indebtedness!
mill, Constitution School, 3
mills. Making a total of 23 V4 mills.
The following Townships levy for
Road bonds as follows:
Cheraw 1 Vj mills.
Mt Croirhan 4 XA, millo
JelTerson 5 % mills.
Alliirator G % mills.
The School Districts below carry
the following levies for local School
purposes:
8 mills: School Districts No. 1, 2 , ^
G, 7, 10, 12, 1G, 17, 19, 20, 22, 41, 52
and 53.
2 mills: Districts No. 4 and 34.
3 mills: District No. 42.
4 mills: District No. 51.
5 mills. District No. 14, 32, 3G,
j 4G and 45.
7 mills: District No. 23 and 5.
10 mills: District No. 11 and 8.
10 14 mills: District No. 13 and 24.
1 1 Vi mills: District No. 2G.
11% mills: District No. 35. 1
12 mills: District No. 27, 33, and
. 37.
12% mills: District No. 39.
13 mills: District No. 3, 30, 25, 38,
44, 47 and 50.
14 mills: District No. 15, 21, Sland
' 48.
15 mills District No. 49.
i<>-/2 inius: uisirici IMO. 40.
10 mills District No. 29.
20 mills: District No. 9 and 28.
' 20 Vi mills District No. 18.
' 23 Vj mills: District No. 43.
? All male citizens between 21 and
55 years pay a Capitation Koad Tax
of $3.00. |
j Une per cent penalty on all taxes
after December 31. j
1 Two per cent penalty on all taxes
I after January 31.
Seven per cent penalty on all taxes
. after Febuary 28.
J J. A. Welsh,
Treasurer Chesterfield County
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