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W> I ?LUC A We have AU1 GREASES and SUND In fact our garaj more and our show ci BUT?Our SAF1 If you want a cai get the Price?Make OR If You Haven't t POBND FOR YOUR car at the regular pri< I Both of these off as conditions show sij Lucas i ST01 I- A i LS The Big The Bargains thi | and FURNITURE ha EVERYTHING i Prices on FARN to buy now for Sprinj Remember?If 3 gains ever offered in i Sale will be exte Farmei JUDICIAL SALE < Pursuant to a decree of the Court s of Common Pleas for Chesterfield r County, S. C., in the case of II. H. y Holder, plaintiff, vs. Nancy Shaw, Ada Shaw and Sallic Shaw, defend- ] ants, I will sell nt public auction, be- 1 fore the Court House door at Ches- 6 terfield, S. C., within the legal hours * of sale, on the 3rd day of January, 1921, to the highest bidder or bid- ] rfprs fnr PiiaK oil ? - ? "j ? v* vmwiI| Mil v i * t ? Wi K* 111 | | parcel or tract of land situate in I The Best Family Ren Because fit wort remedies have cea u i; AV JLIA Chesterfield [ jj D. H. DOUGLASS, President W. J. DOUGLASS, Vice- Pres. ALSO FIRE, ACCIDENT, Hi ' = i # S AUTO OMOBILES, TRUCKS, TIRE >RIES. ;e is full to overflowing, our shel tses are crowded? E IS EMPTY! r and HAVE THE CASH, Come Us An Offer and we Think Thei I> he CASH We WUI Give You T COTTON and sell you either a r ce. era are temporary and will be ?ns of becoming normal. \ntn All ?! LOOI indLISl Sale Is Still G it we are offering on our Big Sto< ve never been equalled in Ches in the HOUSE GOES IN THIS I IING IMPLEMENTS are so cht ? fou MISS this SALE you MISS Chesterfield. nded till Saturday night, Dec. 11 rs Hard wa The House of Bargains. -L 1 J.J 1 ? " ? t I _ g Chesterfield county, S. C., containing lixty-five (65) acres and bounded lorth by lands of the Chesterfield Development Company, northeast by ands of the W. P. Shaw home tract ind where he now resides, west by ands of Axcey Shaw and the Ches;erfield Development Company, and iouth by other lands not known. Clerk of Court for Chesterfield County, S. C. I. P. MANGUM, Dec. 1, 1920. 666 quickly relieves a cold. 8 ledy ls when all other ised to work 1 fe Insurence .a?m Pel? I JUdil U !!!& VJU. C. C. DOUGLASS, Sec'y A Mgr. GEO. W. EDDINS, Treasurer. CALTH, HAIL, LIVE STOCK ' CO. S, PARTS, OILS, vcs won't hold any ! and See Us. For ? Will Be a Trade. WENTY CENTS a . i lew or second-hand withdrawn as soon rtpany K. i PEN! | ! loing On | 1 :k of HARDWARE terfield County. SALE. ;ap it will pay you the BIGGEST BarIth. ire Co MORE PEP FOR THE LAZY MIND Frequently the Only Difference Between the Genius and the Dullard Lies In The Condition of the Body The brain is not normally lazy. Under normal conditions it functions properly. Its work, however, is directly affected by the condition of the body, especially of the alimentary canal. Stop up the canal and the stagnated poisons will polute the entire body. Fill the body with poison and no organ can function properly; much less the brain. Clocr tho KVofflm Kir ollnun-r. n ?.v .V?vx-.|. 4/jr miVTTill^ CIU uilic constipation and you are neither tit for work nor association. Such troubles are common with mankind. Irregular habits, rash appetites, over-worked stomaches and sluggish livers always decrease the efficiency of man's brain. One should always keep the system cleansed. SarDraS, a scientific preparation of medicinal roots and herbs, without alcohol, invigorates the sluggish liver and kidneys, soothes the irriated over-worked stomach, cleanses the system and strikes at the very root of the many common and dan K?rous ajgesiive diseases. it will do whaj. the common laxative cannot. A tablespoonful three times a day before meals will set the system right. An excellent tonic for liver, stomach, kidney and blood ills. At all jobbers and dealers. adv. A WOMAN noon crcrn A bootlegger was captured in Chattanooga the other day by the police and she was a woman. Not only was she a woman but she weighed 326 pounds, the patrol wagon was too small to haul her to the station. It is not stated how roach whiskey she car CO-OPERATION BH tt C. C HELPS SAVINGS MOVEMENT Intoreatlng Rural Actlvltlas Being Planned to Promote Study of Wise Uae of Money* Rural activities of tha Young Worn en's Christian Association this winter will be featured by education in savings, investment, co-operative movements, budgets, training In purchasing, household budgets and keeping of aocounts, according to a formal announcement Just made. The work will be undertaken by the General Education Bureau of the Y. W. C. A. co-operating with the United States Treasury Department. An extensive program is now being developed by the two organizations In every one of the eleven fields into which the Y. W. C. A. is divided, covering the entire country. Field thrift chairmen of the Y. W. <3. A. will act in conjunction with the government savings organizations in each federal reserve district, it is announced, in promoting the study and practice of thrift. Directors of tthe women's divisions of these organizations will work in connection with the field thrift committees appointed by the association. <j lasses already arranged hi cookIn*, dressmaking, millinery and other domestic arts will be utilised as far as possible for the giving of thrift Instruction through the T. W. C. A. Opportunity for Investment In Thrift Stamps and other government savings securities at regular times will also be offered their membership by local associations. Prints Lilliputian Weekly What is perhaps one of the smallest newspapers in the world, printed es- | pecially for children in the primary , grades, Is issued weekly to boys and ] girls who are Investing their pennies i in Thrift and Savings Stamps. The papor is called "TJio School Thriftogrnm." It originated last winter, with the tale of a dark blue camel whoso thrifty ways Induced him to save up water In his hump. This ha'olt of his made him worthy of an Introduction to youngsters whose saving ways wore leading them to store up money, not In humps, but in stamps, and opened the way for a series of tales, pink, and yellow, and green, and brown, and gray, and orange, all on colored Tliriftogram paper printed for tho purpose. Besides these stories, the little paper contains news of tho doings of school savings clubs, and of the interesting and novel ways in which their members are earning money. The Thirfto- i gram is published by the educational ; division of the War Loan Organlza-j tlon for this district, and is mailed free of charge to any child who wants ft, although It la designed primarily Cor the members of school savings clubs. Requests for the paper should be sent to the War Loan Organization, 809 East Main Street, Richmond, Vs. SEVEN THOUSAND BUCKS TO DISCOVER NEW WORLD But Columbus Dragged Idea All Over Europe By Tall Before Me Could Raise Money. It cost only about seven thousand bucks for Columbus to discover America but ha had an awful time raising the ooln. His ships cost some 93,000, and the crew got about 12.60 a month and oakes. Columbus had an idea that added billions to the world's wealth, but he dragged that idea around Europe by the tail for years begging somebody to nut nn tha mnnn tn K?r-V It Finally Queen Isabella had to take the tiara and the pearl necklace and the royal wrist watch and the silver backed hair brushes around the corner to the store with the three balls over the door and soak thein to raise the dough. When Columbus got back you may be sure there were plenty of folks who said: "Sure, I knew Columbus had the right Idea, but I didn't have the money to go in with him." Modern , Columlmses are dragging ideas past i you every day. You may have the I Judgment to see the possibilities of ! tremendous profits in these Ideas but you cannot become a partner in them unless you save the money. If you are in earnest about bettering your position in life, make this your motto, "Save First?Spend Afterwards." I nrlrt anrl Savings Stamps give you an opportunity to put your small sav. ings to work. Intelligent thrift is not the mania of the miser. It does not mean saving money for money's sake. It moans the expenditure of money with a clear vision of your needs both present and future. The v.ilf never comes to the home of the man who bars his doors with SavirT-? Stamps NOTICE I will be at the following places for the collection of taxes on the date stated: Angelus, Monday, December 13, 9 to 12. Catarrh, Monday, December 13, 1 to 4. Jefferson, Tuesday, December 14. I W. J. Hick's Wednesday, December 15. | ! Page land. Thursday. December 16. V To My E N i Having cut my C ' ON ALL WORK by C A job that has b< and so on down the 1 More than this, ] I WILL SELL Y prove it to you. So, bring me yoi as I have troubles of THOSE OP YOI thing on account; it me to get itI will take Chick 1 frlmf run hdfm -?i before your troubles | EXTRA SF I given m< across ai them in t C.< Down in the I P. S.?Gasoline PREMIUM LIST KITCHEN DEPARTMENT CHESTERFIELD COUNTY FAIR NOVEMBER 19*0 J Mrs. A. W. Hursey, Superintendent. ^ General Display 1st: Mrs. J. T. Gaskins. $25.00 2nd: Mrs. S. D. Hursey, $20.00. Canned Goods Soup mixture isi, iurs j. vv. nanna; 2Ml. Miss j Mamie Wadsworth. Tomatoes 1st. Mrs. R. T. Redl'earn; 2nd. Mrs. I R. T.'Redfearn. Beans 1st. Miss Mamie Wadsworth; 2nd. Mrs. Bertha Ruffe], Butter Beans 1st. Mrs. J. T. Gaskins; 2nd. Mrs. A. W. Ilursep. Garden Peas 1st. Mrs. Thurm.tn Teal; 2nd Mrs. ( J. T. Gaskins. Pimentos 1st. Mrs. A. W. Hursey. Field Peas 1st. Mrs. J. T. Gask'ns. Cabbage 1st. Mrs. J. W. Hanna; 2nd. Mrs. , J. T. Gaskins. Corn 1st. Mrs. M. F. Jackson Cherries 1st. Mrs J. T. Gaskins 2nd. Mrs; J W. Hanna. Pears 1st. Mrs. J. W. Hanna; 2nd. Mrs. J. T. Gaskins 1 Peaches 1st. Mrs. Frank Spencer; 2nd. Mrs. W. J. Tiller. Blackberries 1st. Mrs. Lewis Rivers; 2nd. Mamie Wadsworth. Apples 1st. Mrs. J. T. Gaskins; 2nd. Mrs. M. F. Jackson. Grape Vinegar 1st. Miss Mary Hanna. Grape Juice Display 1st. Miss Mary Hanna. Pomgranite 1st. Mrs. W. J. Odom. JELLIES Apple 1st. Mrs. J. T. Gaskins; 2nd. Miss Louise Gaskins. Blackberry 1st. Mrs. J. T. Gaskins; 2nd. Mrs. J. W. Hanna. Rub-My-Tism relieve* Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprain*. 8 WEAK; RUN-DOWN Carolina Lady Got So She Could Just Drag.?"Cardui Built Me Up," She Declares. Kemorsvllle. N. C.?In an interest- ! Ing statement regarding Cardui, the Woman's Tonic, Mrs. Wesley Mabe, of near here, recently said: "I have known Cardui for years, but never knew its worth until a year or so ago. I was in a weakened, run-down condition. I became draggy?didn't eat or sleep to do any good; couldn't do anything without a great effort. I tried different remedies and medicines, yet I continued to drag. "I decided to give Cardui a trial, and found it was just what I really needed. It made me feel much stronger soon after I began to use it. I began to eat more, and the nervous, weak feeling began to leave. Soon I was sleeping good. "Cardui built mo up as no other tonic ever did. "I used Cardul with one daughter who was puny, felt bad and tired out all the time. It brought her right out, and soon she was as well as a girl could be. We think there 1b nothing like Cardul." Do not allow voursnlf to heeorae weak and run-down from womanly troubles. Take Cardul. You may find It Just what you really need. For more than 40 years it has been used hy ' thousands and thousands, and found ' Friends, ,nemies anr Cust )VERHEAD Expenses, I am goin >NE THIRD. jen costing you $25.00 will now c line. [ will stand behind all of my woi OU TIRES AT COST; will show lr work and carry your troubles my ownJ WHO OWE ME, please come will do you good to see how rnu Lens, Eggs, Com, Fodder, Peas, S HORSES can eat, as I have to fe get like mine. ECIAL NOTICE?To all those 1 2 worthless checks: If you do id make them good I am going he hands of a lawyer for collecti 3. MORG^ ^orks of the Cheraw and Society at 33 l-3c per Gallon. Plum ' 1st. Mrs. J. T. Gaskins; 2nd. Mrs. V. W. Hursey. Grape \ 1st. Miss Louise Gaskins; 2nd. Mrs. T. T. Gaskins. PRESERVES Peach 1st. Mrs. J. W. llanna; 2nd. Mrs. f. T. Gaskins. Fig 1st. Mrs. A. \V. Hursey; 2nd. Mrs. f. T. Gaskins. Pear 1st. Mrs. J. W. Hanna; 2nd. Mrs. ^ewis Rivers. Strawberry 1st. Mrs. A. W. Tlursey. 1 Quince i 1st. Mrs. W. J. Tiller. , Watermelon Rind 1st. Mrs. J. T. Gaskins. Apple 1st. Mrs. J. T. Gaskins; 2nd. Mrs. * a. W. Williams. ! PICKLE Cucumber 1st. Mrs. J. W. Hanna; 2nd. Mrs. J. I* r. Gaskins. Peacb 1st. Mrs. Lewis Rivers; 2nd. Mrs.1 1. W. Hanna. 8 Pear 1st. Mrs. J. T. Gaskins; 2nd. Mrs. J. ^ W. Hanna. Mixed Pickle 1 1st. Miss Mary Hanna; 2nd. Mrs. J. 1 W. Hanna. Catsup 1st. Miss Louise Gaskins; 2nd. Mrs. j ^ E. E. Hearn. ' 1 Apple Relish 1 1st. Mrs. M. F. Jackson. Mustard Pickle 1st. Mrs. M. F. Jackson. Display 1st. Mrs. Thurman Teal; 2nd. Mrs. 1 J. W. Hanna. BREAD 1 Biscuit 1st. Mrs. M. J. Hough; 2nd Mrs. Frnnk Snpnci'r ltegisters. Safes, Store Fixtures. I HAMILTON SALES CO. ft Q Loaf Bread 1st. Mrs. J. W. Hanna. Fruit Cake 1st. Mrs. Frank Sponcer; 2nd. Mrs. M. J. Hough. Pound Cake 1st. Mrs. Ii. J. Douglass; 2nd. Mrs. J. W. Hanna. Layer Cake 1st. Mrs. 1?. Douglass; 2nd. Mrs. M. J. Hough. Butter 1st. Mrs. Jim Redeafrn; 2nd. Mrs. B. J. Douglass. i Soap 1st. Mrs. Frank Spencer. Why take chances with strong cath a r t i c s that tear down the system? Get the gen- rl^Jaifl uine "Laxa- ^W/ djjSjif 1 ted" Pepsin & Tablets, the mild, sure lax- 1 ative tonic. Druggist "Laxated" Pepsin Tablets nre rich In pep- I In and contain the standard mild-pur^a- I tlve elemonta In scientific proportions. GASOLINE SYSTEMS Oil Tanks and Pumps, Air Compressors, Computing Scales Floor Scales, Show Cases, Account Registers, Rebuilt Cash 1 [ omers r g to CUT PRICES 11 j ost you but $17.00 11 -k. you my bills and i to me policeman, I i in and pay somech good it will do 5 M bucks or anything ed both, so see me II who have I n't come to place | onlN II Hill Roads I ! i i T TAKES THE STARCH OUT OF A FELLOW, VORKING HARD EVERY DAY? WITHOUT LET-UP WEARS YOU OUT IN TIME JOMETIMES YOU NEED A TONiq 'cpto-Mangan Makes Rich, Red Bloo4 And Lifts You Out Of Bad-HealthRoutes There are days when you feel lownright sick. You think you ouldn't feel any worse. Yet, so far is you know, there's nothing the mater with you. From the time you get ap in the morning till you go to bed it night you are tired. You feel as hough you'd like to sit down and do lothing. You look tired and haggard, fou get careless about your dress. No wonder- Y?ur blood is all clog;ed up with poison. Your power of esistance is at a low e^b^r^fbu'i >lood needs food. It needs tho help hat the vitalizing" tonic, Pepto-Manran, will give it. Instead of feeling exhausted and tired out for months, fou will soon pick right up and feel veil and strong again. And with good I ed blood you are able to fight off ailnents. Pepto-Mangan is widely and heartiy endorsed by physicians. It is ef"edtive and easy to take. It is prepared in both liquid and tablet form, and you can take one or the other ind receive the same benefits. Sold at any drug store. But be sure ^ou get the genuine Pepto-Mangan? 'Gude's." Ask for it by the full name and be sure the full name, . 'Gude's" Pepto-Mangan," is on tho J package. adv. , f I State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, as. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business In the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON. (Seal) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken Internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists. T5c. Hall's Family Pills for constipation. SUMMONS * State of South Carolina, County of Chesterfield, In the Court of Common Pleas. VY. C. Sutton, Cornelia Rorie, Gladys Rorie, Ethel Rorie, Fannie Rorie, Cora Rorie, Sallie Rorie, Jannie Rorie Elizabeth Rorie; Boy Thompson, Waller Blakeney, Mary Blakeney, Dave Blakeney, Nettie Blakeney, Stella Blakeney, Lee Blakeney, Mott Blakeny, Ola Blakeney, Fisher Blakeney iind Rosa Blakeney, Plaintiffs. V8 U. RI. Tuckor and Cora Keddick, Defendants. To the defendants, C. M. Tucker nnd Cora Keddick: You are summoned and required to answer the complaint in thia action, a copy of which is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer on the subscriber, at hia office in Chesterfield, S. C., within twenty (20) days after the aervice A hereof upon you, exclusive of the day AI of such service, and if you fail or refuse to so serve your answer, within the time aforsaid, then the plaintiffs herein will apply to the Court for the ^^A relief demanded in the complaint. Dated at' Chesterfield. 24 day of November, 1920^flraijgMfluM h a. mii iir vmk iiiJffflBiMTtff