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DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED
STATES.
Eastern District of South Carolina.
In Bankruptcy.
In the matter of C. A. Baker and W.
A. Uantt, individually, and as copartners
doing business under the
firm name and style of Peoples
' Drug Company, Bankrupts.
Pursuant to the order of Robert J.
Kirk, Esquire, Referee in Bankruptcy,
directed to me and dated
January 22d, 1920, I will offer for
sale at public auction, in the town
of Jefferson, South Carolina, at the
store house formerly occupied by
the. said Peoples Drug Company,
on Monday, the 23d day of February,
1920, at 11 o'clock in the
forenoon, the following lots, pieces
and parcels of real estate hereini
after described, to wit:
1. A lot in the town of Jefferson,
Cfcestefield county, South Carolina,
with double brick store building
thereon, lately occupied by C. A.
Baker and W. A. Gantt as Peoples
Drug Company: dimensions fifty (50)
feet frontage on Main Street by one
hundred ninety-three (lj>3) feet
depth, Bounded North by premises
of Rv B. Miller and another adjoining
lot^ of the said Baker & Gnatt;
East by Main Street, South by premises
of G. W. Gregory and West by an
f~' | * alley.
' ? 2. Also, a lot in the town of Jeffer(
? , son, Chesterfield County, S. C.,lately
f C. A. Baker and W. A. Gantt, bounded
North by premises of Niuliolson
& Son, East by Main St., on which i
has a frontage of seven (7) feet, and
| premises of It. B. Miller, South by
premises fef It. B. Miller and lot \viti.
store buildings lately occupied by
Peoples Drug Company, and West by
an alley.
3. Also, a lot in the town of Jefferson,
Chesterfield County, S. C., late?
ly occupied by W. A. Gantt, dimensions
one hundred (100) feet by one
hundred ninety-three (103) feet,
Bounded North by premises Mrs. Mary
Evans, East by Main St., South
by premises of C. T. Fletcher, and
West by an alley.
4. Also, a lot with the residence ol
W. A. Gantt thereon, in the town ol
Jefferson, Chesterfield County, S. C.,
containing one acre more or less, a!
the corner of Elizabeth and Maxton
Streets; Dounded North by other
premises of W. A. Gantt, East by
premises of W. W. Miller, South by
Elizabeth Street and West by Maxton
Street.
0, AJ?o? a lot in the town of Jefferson,
Chesterfield county, S. C., and
adjacent to the above described residence
lot of W. A. Gantt, containing
two and one-fifth (2 1-5) acres more
or less, bounded North by lands ol
J. L. Lowry's Estate, East by W. M.
Miller and the residence lot of W. A.
Gantt, West by W. M. Miller and
Allen Miller.
6. Also, a tract of land in Chesterfield
county, S.C., known as th?
Bird Place, containing one hundred
twenty-nine acres (129) more or
less, bounded North by lands of S.|
M. Jordan; East by Brewer Mine
lands; South by Public Road "and
West by Lynches River.
7. Also a tract of land known as
the Sycamore Farm, in Chesterfield
County, S. C., containing Five hundred
seventy-one (571) acres more
or less, bounded on the North by
lands of Dorsey Jackson and A. J.
Kirkley; East by Allsbrook lands;
South by lands of P. C. Campbell;
West by lands of Dorsey Jackson and
Sarah Sullivan; the same conveyed
by J. N. Mcl^tuehlin, J. P. Dabney
and R. A. Griffith to W. A. Gantt.
8. Also a lot in the town of Jeffer.
son, .Chesterfield County, S. C., on
which is located the residence of C.
A. Baker, dimensions fifty (50) feet
by one hundred ninety-three (193)
feet, bounded North by premises ol
J. F. Hartman, East by Main Street;
South by' Presbyterian Manse, West
by lands of estate of J. L. Lowry.
9. Also, a lot in Fairview suburl
of the trfwn of Jefferson, Chesterfield
County, S. C., diniensions fifty (f?0)
feet by one hundred ninety-threi
feet.
10. Also, lots numbers 1H and 10,
Block No. 1, as shown on IMat made
by W. B. Trogdon, Jr., in suburb of
Jefferson, known as Shannon Place,
property of W. A. CJantt.
The said tracts and lots above described
shall be sold for cash and
free from all liens; and all liens thereon
shall be transferred to the pro
ceeds of sale for distribution, as the
same may be hereafter ordered by
this Court.
J. C. MILLER,
Trustee in Bankruptcy.
DISCHARGE NOTICE
On the 8th of March, 1020, I will
apply to the Probate Court of this
County for a discharge as Adminis
tratrix for the Estate of II. E. (Jul
ledge, deceased.
February 2, 1920.
p Allie L. Gulledgtf,
Administratrix
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| TWO NEW PUBLICATIONS
Clcmson College, Feb., 16?The
. ' Extension Service has just issued two
new publications of timely interest. *
.One is information Card No.- 4,
"Sweet Potatoes, Bedding and DisI
ease Control," giving brief instructions
about varieties, selection of
'seed stock, treatment for disease prevention,
and time and method of bedding.
The other is Information Card No.
5, "Growing Cotton Under Boll Weevil
Ctrntttthms," containing very brief
suggestions, methods of preparation,
| planting and cultivation etc. j
! STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
| COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD.?
In- the Court of Common Pleas.
Scipio Lucas, by his Guardian ad
litem, II. E. Pegues, and Ed Lucas,
otherwise called Ed Harrington,
Plaintiffs, vs. Joe Williams, Tempy
Harrington, and Richmond Lucas
or his widow, Mary Lucas, and his
children, John Lucas, William Lucas
and Mary Lucas or by whatever
names they may he 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 ofin
O .1- '!
..w unviun, ouuni ^arunna witnin
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 & Pcgucs,
Plaintilf's Attorneys.
To the 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.
Pl<- 30 take notice that the Sum nons
and Complaint in this cause was
tiled in the office of the Clerk of
Court of Common Pleas for Chesterield
County, S j'.!. Carolina on the
5 th day of January 1920, and copy
of complaint may be obtained from
the. said Clerk or from the undersigned.
Pollock & Pegues,
(>t-8 Plaintiff's Attorneys
DISCHARGE NOTICE
On February 2 1th next I will apply
to the Probate Court for Chesterfield
County for discarjre as Administratrix
of the Estate of J. F. Miller,
deceased.
p FLORA G. MILLER,
Administratrix.
DISCHARGE NOTICE
On the 21th of February next, 1
will apply to the Probate Court of
ChesLeriiold County for a discharge
is Guardian of J. Carroll Miller, Rosa
J. Shannon, Lottie J. Jamison, Ever tt
R. Miller and Mildred L. Miller.
I) FLORA G. MILLER,
Guartlian.
DISCHARGE NOTICE
On the 25th of February next, I
will apply to the Probate Court of
Chesterfield County for a discharge
is Administrator of the Estate of
J. W. Terry, deceasd.
Jan. 24Ih, 1020.
I> NANCY J. TERRY,
Administratrix.
TAX NOTICE
The tax levy for Chesterfield
County is as follows:
Stale nine mills, ordinry county
7 Vit mills, Road 3 mills, past indebtednessl
mill, Constitution School, 3
mills. Making a total of 23 Vi mills.
The following Townships levy for
Road bonds as follows:
Cheraw 1 Vi mills.
Mt Croghan 4 V& mills.
Jefferson 5 Vi mills. i
AUieator G Vic mills.
The School Districts below carry
the following levies for local School
purposes: 1
8 mills: School Districts No. 1, 2 ,!
0, 7, 10, 12, 10, 17, 10, 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,
-10 and 45.
7 mills: District No. 23 and 5. j
iu nulls: District No. 11 and 8.
10'.\ mills: District No. 13 and 24.
1 1 14 mills: District No. 20.
1 1 Vj. nulls: District No. 35.
12 mills: District No. 27, 33, and
37.
12% mills: District No. 3D.
13 mills: District No. 3, 3D, 25, 38,
14, 47 and 50.
14 mills: District No. 15, 21, 3land
18.
15 mills District No. 4D.
15 % mills: District No. H).
10 mills District No. 2D.
20 mills: District No. D and 28.
20 % nulls District No. 18.
23% mills: District No. 43.
All male citizens between 21 and
55 years pay a Capitation Road Tax
of $3.00.
I One per cent penalty on all taxes
s after December 31.
Two per cent penalty on all taxes
- after January 31.
Seven per cent penulty on all taxes
after Febuary 28.
J. A. Welsh,
Treasurer Chesterfield County
SUFFRAGISTS URGE
PASSAGE OF AMENDMENT
As a result of action decided upon
at the opening of the fifty-first
annual convention of the National
American Woman Suffrage Association
at Chicago, the Governors of the
various States that have not yet ratifie
d the Federal Suffrage Amendment
will receive telegrams demanding immediate
consideration and prompt action
by the legislatures.
There were more than 2,000 delegates
in attendance at the convention
and great eagerness was mani- ,
fested by them in the completion of
ratification so that all of the women
of the country can participate in the 1
Presidental election.
Word was received at the convention
from Oklahoma to the effect that
a special session of Oklohoma Legislature
would be called Feb. 23 to con- '
sider ratification of the amendment.
Special attention was directed by <
the convention to the situation in the |
State of Washington, the only equal ,
suffrage State in which no move has
been made to call a special session.
Under instructions from the meeting 1
Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, President
of the Association, sent the following *
telegram to the- Governor of Washington
:
"Washington is now the only en- 1
franchised State which has not taken '
action toward ratification of the Fed- '
oral Suffrage Amendment. Thirty- ^
five ratifications are assured in the
immediate future. The nation has
been informed for many years that '
Washington approved woman sutF- v
rage. it therefore looks to you to call '
an immediate session of your Legis- 1
lature, and once more announces 1
Washington's indorsement of woman 0
suffrage by ratification of the Feder- v
al amendment." 11
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J. ARTHUR KNIGHT
Attorney-at-Law
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Office in Courthouse I
Chesterfield, S. C.
liANNA & HUNLEY
Attorneys?
It. K. Hanna, C. L. llunley,
Cheraw. Chesterfield s
Offices: t
The Courthouse, Chesterfield
Hunk of Cheraw lildg., Cheraw f
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DR. L. H. TROTH,
Uc.ntal Surgeon i
Chesterfield, S. C. ;
Office on second floor in Itosi \
tiuilding. I
All who desire my services will :
please see me at Chesterfield, as 1 :
have discontinued my visits to other j
r.owns. i
eczemas!
NONET BACK
without qucntion If Hunt's Sal**
fail* in the treatment of Eczema, A. RfiT'1
Tetter, Ringworm, Itch, 'tc.^MTJr J
Don't become discouraged be- ? M
cause other treatments failed. B a :
Hunt'? Salws hat relieved htm- V n a
dreds of such cases. You can't % il m
lose on our Mon<y Bmeh
Guaranty*. Try it at our risk !
TODAY. Price 7$c at
D. H. i.aney, Drugif??*
uZ%;?v is A '
MEOIW:
Says Rock City, Ala. 6ent!er.2;i, Aftei J
Having Given It Conscientious Trial.
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Zlron is a new scientific combinalion ol :
pure, inorganic, official, U. S. Pharmacopeia
iron, with liie hypophosphitesof lime
and soda and other valuable tonic ingred- *
lents, recommended by the best tnedlaal
authorities in the treatment of anemic
Conditions. ''
Zlron helps to put Iron into your blood 1
and this helps to build strength for you, \
when you are pale, weak, nervous, depressed.
Read what Mr. Sidney Fry, of Rock s
City, Ala., says, and then try Ziron. tie i
makes the following statement:
"Something over a week ago I used
Zlron for the first time. 1 was troubled '
with indigestion and had a spell of weakness.
Ziron helped both troubles. I felt
stronger and my stomach quit hurting. I
really feel that Zi >n is a good medicine.*
It surely helpfcd me."
Your druggist will sell you Ziron on a j
romr-intei* tli-.t if Hip firct bet tin I
p ? ? M.V IMU? VIV/VO IIU?
benefit you, lie will return! the money you
paid hint. i
Get a bottle of Ziron today!
7N ia
\our Blood Needs
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS .
Whin makinj; inquiries by mail
concerning amount of taxes, etc., it
l is essential that tax-payers name
each separate | tece o!" real estate
owned bjfc them, together v.'ith its location,
in what township, school district
etc. J. A. WELSH,
AUDITOR'S NOTICE
The Auditor's Office will he open
for the assessment of all classes of
personal property, building, new
transfers of real estate, poll, road
.inn m>K ui.\, i i >111 .lanu.iiy i si 10
February the 20th, 1020.
All abb-bodied men between the
ages ?if 21 and (JO years are required
t.i 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 tax of $2.00,
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.
T. W. EDDINS,
County Auditor.
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DEMOCRATS MAKE
DEFINITE PROPOSAL
REGARDING ARTICLE X
Democrat Senators have set in motion
a plan which may prove .to be
the final effort to reach a compromise
on the reservations to Article X of the
League Covenant of the Peace Treaty.
'I he pledge was made in writting
by twenty-eight of these Senators to
support by their votes either of two
difinite reservations, and a proposal
to that effect was submitted through
Senator Hitchcock to Senator Lodge,
the Republican leader.
It was suggested by Senator Hitchcock
that Senator Lodge let his colleagues
choose between these two
proposed forms of the reservation
ind then offer the one selected in the
Senate. He told Mr. Lodge that
whichever of the two reservations
was agreed to hythe majority of Senators
would be supported not only by
he twenty-eight Democrats who had
ligned the pledge, but thut there were
.welve additional Democratic Sensors,
now absent from Washington,
who would support it.
We quote below the two forms of
he proposed reservation, the first her.g
that considered by the recent bipartisan
conference and the second
peing one suggested by Ex-President
From Three Years' Suffering. Says
Cardui Made Her Well.
Texas City, Tex.?In an interesting 1
statement, Mrs. O. H. Schill, of this town, .
j,ays: "1 or three years I suffered untold |
agony with iny head. I was unable to
do any of my work.
1 just wanted to sleep all the time, for
that was the only ease I could get, when
I was asleep. I became a nervous wreck
just frotn the awful suffering with my
head.
1 was so nervous that the least noise
would make me jump out of my bed. 1
had no energy, and was unable to do
anything. My son, a young boy, bad to
ilo ail my household duties.
I was not able to do anything until I
took Cardui. I took three bottles in all,
and it surely cured me of those awful
headaches. That has been three years
a,;o, and i know the cure is permanent,
tor I have never had any headache since
taking Cardui. ..
Nothing relieved me until I took Cardui.
It did wonders for me."
Try Cardui for your troubles?made
from medicinal ingredients recommended
in medical books as being of benefit in
female troubles, and 40 years of use has
proven that the books tre right. Begin
takiag Cardui today. NO 134
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The Bi-Partisan Conference.
"The United States assumes no obijjcation
to employ its military or naral
forces or the economic boycott to
>reserve the territorial integrity or
inlilical independence of any other
ountry under the provisions of Article
X., or to employ the military or nual
rorces of the United States under
iny other article of the treaty for any
lurpose, unless in any particular case
he Congress, which, under the Conititution,
has the sole power to delare
war, shall by act or joint resoution
so provide. Nothing herein
hall he deemed to impair the obli;ation.
Article XVI., concerning
he economic b(?ycott."
The Taft Reservation:
"The United States declines to asume
any legal or binding obligaion
to preserve the territorial interity
or political independence of any
sther country under thi provisions of
Vrticle X, or to employ the military
.r naval forces of the United States
md any article of the treaty for
my purpose; but the Congress, which
jnder the Constitution has the sole
tower in the premises, will consider
md decide what normal obligation, if
my under the circumstances of any
(articular case, when it arises, should
uove the United States in the inter- |
st of world peace and justice to
ake action therein, and will provide
iceordingly.
FRIENDSHIP
Misses Allean and Eunice Lowery,
if Deep Creek, N. C., spent a part
>f the past week with their friends
n this community.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Teal spent
Jatu.day and Sunday with friends ia
\lcFarlan, N. C.
Sorry to report that Miss Minnie
Slreater has been (|uite ill for the
>ast several days.
Mr. and Mr:. Claude Adams, who
vere married in Chesterfield last
veek, are very popular in this sec- ,
ion. Mr. Adams is the son of Mr.
loe Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Daskin spent i
Sunday near Morven, N. C., with rei-j
itives.
Mrs. Maggie Perkins has been quite
sick for the past few days.
Mr. Pierce J. Melton, after severil
months with the Chester Telephone
Company, has returned home to de- [
,'ote his time to farming.
Miss Era Gardner hassuffered considerably
for a week or more with eye
trouble.
There is talk of getting a bell for
he Friendship Church.
Mr. J. II. Gaidner has purchased a i
gasoline driven wood saw.
LAND FOR SALE
1 .{("? Acres; 1 miles south of Patrick;
plenty of good lightwood and
some timber on the place. For particulars
see or write
Q. II. CAMPBELL,
S-.'lt-p . Paatrick, S.C.
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paved roads,
low surface ir
the new Triple
car and passenj
riding steadine
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wheelbase.
This makes
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DON'T RISK NEGLECT
Don't neglect a constant backache,
sharp, darting pains or urinary disorders.
I he danger of dropsy or
Hright's disease is loo serious to ignore.
Use Doan's Kidney Pills as
have your friends and neighbors.
Ask your neighbor.
L. P. Booker, cabinet maker, 310
Darlington Ave., Darlington, S. C.,
says: "It is a pleasure to recommend
such a reliable medicine as Doan's
Kidney Pills. Some years ago
there were pains in the small of
my back which caused me much
misery. When I bent over,
my back was so lame it was an
effort for nu> to straighten up. Dizzy
spells bothered me and it seemed as
if the room were going around. The
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kidney secretions bothered ine a lot !
ami 1 had to tret up at i ipT.t t>
pass them. 'Sometimes the secretions
were scanty and caused me pain in
passage. 1 tried different remedies |
but nothing <lid me any jrood until 1:
used lioan's Kidney Pills. Three boxes!
in all broujfhht nie wonderful results, j
It didn't take lonjr to cure me >f
all the kidney trouble and make my '
back well and strong "
Hoc. at all dealers. Kotser-.M ilburn
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. adv.
FOR SALE? FORD CARS
NEW AND REBUILT
\Ve also carry Ford Roadster, '
Touriiitr and Sport Bodies in stock. ]
We do hitrh jjrade puinliny and top ]
buildinjr on all makes. I
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dsfaction when the goods actuall
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and tires, and
handling of a
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"Bayer" is on Genuine
Aspirin?say Bayer
Insist on "Haver Tablets of Aspirin"
in a "Bayer package," containing proper
lireetions for Ilea<lache, Colds, Pain,
S'curalgia, Lumbago, and Rheumatism.
Same "Payer" means genuine Aspirin
prescribed by physicians for nineteen
years. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets
?ost few cents. Aspirin is trade |nark
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of Salieylicacid.
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