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I f.- I The new series, "Glenbrook" mo< j 1: uei ^dbuunc v^cti the smoothness a TJie impulses m tinuous flow of almost magic in From 5 to 25 m 9 seconds flat ? i performance, an of giant energy. Take just one ri( a revelation so f motoring is cone Glenhroolc"6-it"Fire Paacnger Ardmore"6-it" Four l'u.wri((r L^nox"^*i?" Roadster Two l\i Coupe "t-i?" Fcur Paaengtr Sedan "0-it" Fire I'anengcr AP wo lf') wit! be mobile Showt thro PAIGE-DETROIT MO I Manufacturer! if Paige .U< W. H. J THE MOST BEAUT1FI NOTICE Notice of election of member of Board of Public Works for Alt. Croe han township. Notice is hereby given that on TUesday, January 2f>th, 1921, a general election will be held in Mt. Croghan Township for a member of the Board of Public Works for said Township whose term of office shall be six years and until his successor is elected and qualifies. The following are appointed managers to conduct said election: Winzo: II. Z. Outen, G. F. Evans, and T. B. Watts STATEMENT OF * THE FARM! Located at Chesterfield, S. C., at the < Resources < Loans and discounts .... .$20,949.34 Overdrafts 640.81 Furniture and fixtures . . . 22.07 Other real estate owned . . . 3,313.36 Checks and cash items .... *5,343.59 Other resources, viz: Expense 8,761.58 Thrift Stamps 12.50 .Personal property 459.75 j I I i ! TOTAL $50,503.00 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD. Before me came J. B. Streater, Pre si beinp: duly sworn, says that the above condition of said bank, as shown by Sworn to and subscribed before me 1 Correct Attest: J. B. Streater, T. D. Huntloy, Directors. STATEMENT OF TF THE STATE BA Located at McBee, S. C., at the c Resources T ,1 J I i. _ O I i a nno a 1 uuuna uim uisniuilis . . . . i 1 Overdrafts 1,142.81 Bonds and stocks owned by the bank 100.00 Furniture and Fixtures . 3,923.86 Banking house 3,250.00 f Other real estate owned . 14,954.23 Due from banks and bankers 2,621.69 < Currency 1,523.00 Silver and other minor coin 606.30 Checks and cash items . . 332.41 ! Expense less undivid- ? j ed profits 2,597.51' Personal property 2,146.64 j TOTAL $153,131.76 ' r? i i tj <jr suu'i n i;akuliina, County of Chesterfield. Before me came F. E. Kerr, Presi who, being duly sworn, says that the true condition of said hank, as show Sworn to and subscribed before J. D. Ingram, R. B. King, F. E. Kerr, Directors. DOUBLE YOUR DOLL Two crops a year and?always a market I meats. Raise your own and some to sell. Let us help you start. No charge. All infoi AMERICAN DUROC-JE1 llfliini Md Dexter Perk Arena# 'GE?"i 1 \ five-passenger del is a six cylinbut it rides with of an electric. * Cl^C 111 LU eX ^VJll- I power that is its effect. | iles per hour in that is standard id a clear index le. It will prove ar as luxurious ! ierned. TourinyCar tmoj.o.b. Detroit j Sport Model ttt'Jtlf.o.h, Detroit tetnjtr ... Ctii'/.o b. Detroit Sbtof.o.b. Detroit ' SG\5f.o.b. Detroit j exhibited at Autouyhout the country I'OR CAR CO., DETROIT j itor Care and Motor Trucks \ P Auta ? JL Ul I^L IL CAR. IK AMERICA Mt. Croghan: N. T. Rivers, W. J. Rayfield and W. C. Baker. Wexford: II. K. Jenkins, Arnold Sellers and P. A. Gulledge. Cross Roads: J. II. Dalrymple, S. D. Hursoy and D. A. T. Douglass. Ruby: R. I). McCroight, J. S. Smith and J. F. Crawley. Polls will open at 7 A. M and close at 4 P.M. W. P. Odom, P. P. Ingram, P. M. Arant, Commissioners of State and County elections:, Chester- , field County, S. C. THE CONDITION OF LRS BANK ?lose of business December 31, 1920. Liabilities Capital stock paid in $7,750.00 Surplus fund 2,500.00 Due to banks and bankers . . 199.05 Individual deposits subject to checck . . . .$18,621.93 Time certificates of deposit 175.00 $18,790.93 Bills payable, including certificates for money borrowed $21,256.42 TOTAL $50,503.00 dent of the above-named bank, who, and foroRoinjc statement is a true Lhe books of said bank. J. B. STREATER, President .his 8th day of January, 1921. B. J. Douglass, Notary Public IE CONDITION OF NK OF McBEE lose of business December 31, 1020. Liabilities Capital stock paid in ....$10,000.00 Surplus fund 10,000.00 Individual deposits sul. icct to check $53,177.57 ilonncitQ 0 .100 OO Time certificates of deposit . . 19,442-23 Cash's Ch'ks . 1,111.90 $80,131.70 Bills payable including certificates for money borrowed $53,000.06 rOTAL $153,131.76 dent of" the above named bank, above and fort going statement is a 'n by the books of said bank. F. E. KERR, me this 8th day of January, 1921 II .W. WATKINS, Notary Public. ARS WITH DUROCS iam and bacon arc the world's greatest I Pure-breds give quick returns tor feed, t rmation free, a postal gets it. j RSEY ASSOCIATION II CHICAGO, ILLINOIS NOTICE OF TAX SALE 1 By virtue of authority contained in certain tax executions issued by J A. Welsh, County Treasurer, foT the year 1919, and directed to me, I will offer for sale the following real esI tate to wit: I Chesterfield Graded School 9i?t 1 lot known as Mrs. T. T. Lucas lot, total tax $7.47. 1 lot known as 0riggs Brs. lot, total tax $4.14. 70 acres, 2 buildings, known as C. R. Pitts land, total tax, $13.78. Center Point " 60 acres, known as N. E. Douglass land, total tax, $9.91. 29 acres known as H W. King land, total tax, $8.39. Bay Springs 260 acres, 1 bldg., known as W. J. R. Redfearn estate land, total tax, $29.53. Vaughn's 8 acres, 1 bldg., known as Doll M. Adams land, tax $22.65. Wamble Hill 127 acres, known as W. J. Crumpacker land, tax $37.28. Whits Oak 10 acres, known as H. F. Hancock 4 * * AC u?iuv ui ivuuy ana mi. urogiian land, lax, $12.03. Stafford 50 acres, known as S. J. Boan land, lax, $7.73. Ouslcy 100 acres, 2 buildings, known as W. J. Johnson, Sr., land, tax, $51.44. . Center 1 Lot known as W. Calvin Crawford land, tax, $12.02. 2 Lots, known as Frank Chambers land, tax, $4.46. 405 acres, 6 buildings known as Mrs. M. R. Atkinson land, tax, $82.32. Wallace 50 acres, known as J. J. Funderburk land, tax, $12.45. 137 acres, 2 buildings, known as W. R. Burr land, tax, $18.01. Harris Creek 50 acres, known as Margaret Campbell land, tax, $9.65. 20 acres, 1 building, known as Estelle Boan land, tax, $7.18. 20 acres, 1 building, known as Wm. Robeson land, tax, $12.74. 200 acres, known as Mrs. <C. A. \xr..11 i ' - - i> nuut'L' ihmu, UIX, $Z4.1U. Montrose 100 acres, known as Jackson L. Funderhurk land, tax, iU5.75. ISO acres, known as Af. 'S. Chase land, tax, $17.80. Ail of which 1 will sell before the Court House door .in Chesterfield county on the7th day of February 1921, the same being the first Monday in February for cash to the highest bidder, v D. P. Douglass, Shot iff. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my customers for Iheir patronage during the past year. I ai.i belter equipped now than ever \nd hope lo merit your continued jatronnge. Headquarters in day irnc, Redfenrn-Rivers Co.; Night ?hone No. 103. J. M Redfearn To brook o cold toko 666. t | iaiiU| UIA Parker 155 acres, known as C. F. Parker land, tax $53.98. Patrick 14 acrbs, 1 bldg., known as Ellie Smith land, tax $9.99. Bethesda 55 acres, known us J. W. Campbell land, tax $7.32. 100 acres, known as J no. W. Boan land, tax 11.36. McBee 6 lots, known as Odd Fellows lots, tax, $9.55. 4 lots, 2 bldgs., known as Ingram & McManus lots, tax $21.47.. 1 lot, known as J no. Hough lot, tax $4.75. \i acre, 1 bldg, known as Powhatan Coson land, tax $16.46 V4 acre known as Mazzellan Coson land, tax, $5.75. Vfe acre, 1 bldg., known as Jeston Coson land, tax $660. 240 acres known as R. W. Kisler land, tax $30.56. 50 acres, 2 lots, 1 bldg., known as J R. Hall land, tax $31.41. Mi^dcndorf. acre, 1 bldg., known as Z. R. oucKsun utna, tax 175 acres known as W J. R. Redfearn land, tax $22.02. Union 30 acres known as F. S. Stein land, tax $20.25. 110 acres, 1 bldg., known as W. A. Hopkins land, tax, $2697. Green Hill 100 acres, known as Jesse Brown land, tax $11.94. Providcnce 63 acres known as R. P. Graham j land, tax $10.97. Juniper I 265 acres, 2 oldjrs., known as A. F. Hendricks land, tax $43 69. 181 acres, 4 bldgs., known as W. T. Hendricks land, tax, $72.29. j 130 acres known as Mrs. Hattie A. ! Hendricks land, tax $12.33. I 15 acres, known as Charlie Mc Queen, land, tax, $4.62. Cross Roads 24 acres, known as John Mills land, tak, $7.45. ! 35 acres, 2 buildings, known as J. j C. Woodward land, tax, $19.80. 35 acres, 2 buildings, known as W. K. Woodward land, tax, $11 97. 25 acres, known as Duncan Oliver land, tax, $6.98. 70 acres, known as Wallissey Jordan land, tax, $15.20. Ruby 39 acres known as Mrs. Lou Roric land, tax ,$13.11. Wexford 98 acres, 3 buildings, known as i>?..i. i>..i > ??. - - - LOCAL ITEMS When writing to Inquire about your taxes be aure to state in each letter where your property is located, otherwise I may not be able to give you the information you desire. 45tf J. A. Welsh. Treasurer. . Mrs. J. A. Welsh is visiting relatives at Jefferson. Miss Wilma Swinnie is spending some time at Wadesboro with her sister, Mrs. Eugene Myers. Messrs. J. A. Welsh, R. L. Gardner, W. G. White and W. A. Meehan arc on a hunting trip at Murrell's Inlet, S. C. Reyno Cigarettes?two packs foi fifteen cen?p; two hundred for $1.40; per thousand, $6.75. W. P. Odom.. 21 The Young People's .Missionary Society will be held Sunday afternoor at 3 o'clock, at the Methodist church, Mr. John Costello, of Albany, N Y., visited friends in the city lasl week. If your motor le*ka oil bring it t< us. We have a new piston ring?jus< on the market. Guaranteed to proven) oil from leaking through. Lucas Auto Co. Mr. Clyde Redfearn and wife, oi Knoxville, Tenn.f visited at the home , of Mr. Redfearn's father, Z. T. Redfearn, last week. There will be a box supper and cake walk at White Oak school house Friday night, Jan. 14th at 7:30 P. M.. for the benefit of the school. The public is most cordially invited to attend Mr. John T. Hurst is contemplating the erection of a new brick store building on Main street some time this year. Messrs. D. P. Douglass, J. Aaron Sellers and T. E. White are contemplating a trip to Florida. The law firm of Hanna & Hunley has dissolved partnership by mutual consent. Sugar is plentiful at last and 1 will soon have a large batch of hom^-niadc candy on hand. It's purr.- as well as good and cheaper than candy that is not pure. P. P. Zounis. It is said that these hard times have brought about a great improvement in the health of the community, at least it seems so to the doctors, who do not write as many prescriptions as they used to. Dr. R. L. McManus, of Cheraw, was in town Tuesday. Owing to litigation the Service Motor Company has temporarily closed its doors. H. W. Pusser & Sons are remodeling their west, store (Ud:es' department). The east store (gents' department) will be moved into this building and the east store will be occupied by the Square Deal Drug Store. The Watson Bros., who own the building now occupied by the Square Deal, will open a dry goods business in that building. New store new prices. Staple and fancy groceries. Goods arriving daily First door in Lucas Garage building, next to Baptist Church. W. Andy Lucas. Are you ?reading "The Strange Case of Cavendish," now running in The Advertiser? If not start it toA -vr? ? - ? nny. iuu win HKe it. We have selected another first-class one to start in the near future. Look out for the announcement. Mr. D. T. Tucker, a member of the well-known firm of J. L JLittle & Co., Morven, was in town Tuesday. The Bank of Chesterfield and The Peoples' Bank, at their recent stockholders meetings declared their usual 5 per cent, semi-annual dividends. Miss Odie Webster left Saturday for Bennettsville, where she has accepted a position. The Shiloh choir will sing at Bethesda next Sunday at 1 P. M. Coroner Whiteford Pate was in Chesterfield Wednesday. / The cotton market went up sixty points Wednesday. Good grades are now bringing fifteen and sixteen cents. Low grades have gone up even more than good gradex Mrs. T. E. I ucas is on the sick list. j?r. D. T. Teal is having new p% les erected for the electric light wires. Our capitalists are receiving income tax blanks from the Federal government. Mr. Charles C. Covington, former cashier of the Bank of Chesterfield and now an appraiser for Federal Farm Loan bank, was in the city Wednesday. Mr. Covington has many friends here. Dr. A. M. Redfearn, of Charlotte, was 1n Chesterfield Wednesday. Frank Jackson, who joined the Navy some months ago, is stationed on the U. S. S. Brazos and which is now in Cuban waters. Bol> Douglass left last Wednesday for Charleston, where he reports back to the Navy depa/tment after thirty days furlough, which' he spent with his brother, Mapcistraate T. H. Douprlass. Bob is now Chief Yoeman in the U. S. Navy and has re-enlisted for 2 years. The Navy is now filled up and all applicants will have to be placed on the waiting list. Last Sunday morning a number of young men entered a new phase in life-^-each of them bought his first pipe. II Pi I On all hands advertisements settl ing on in Dry Good of all kinds, and all whiskey has felt the I have staged t am now s ell F1 Seed Meal, ! I Snuff, Tobac roasted, Sugs on present WHOL Remembe -4- I , rv t/? rv /^1 1 /~* 4 SLilC I Wholesale pri j w. ' " To Every( I Truck< We dp work on quicker. | ' W?e al io guaran If you owe us, c tions. We would no a hundred dollars- 1 Potatoes, Chickens, I The bad checks give to a man who ca If you want anj to get it for y6u. Ju We have at all t Spark Plugs and loti now or ever before if | Also have CH.A KINDS OF TRUCKS Bring your meel to the Sheriff. Lucas. FOR RENT?About 20 acres, Rood land; edge of town. See me at once. J. Colon Davis. lp SALESMEN WANTED to solicit orders for lubricating oils, greases and paints. Salary or Commission. Address The Harvey Oil Co., Cleveland, Ohio. ltp IT IS EASY TO PREVENT COLDS | < Keep the liver and kidneys in per- 1 feci condition. They throw off the I germs and make colds impossible?if in perfect condition. A correct regulator will be found ^ in Dr. HILTON'S LIFE < for the liver and kidneys. f Immediate relief is given in cases of I constipation, indigestion and biliousness. It is pleasant to take, excites a pleas- 1 ant sense of warmth in the stomach, I diffusing itself through the system. * Your druggist sells Dr. Hilton's Life with a "satisfaction or money re- u funded" guarantee. Cold and Influenza are successfully treated by using Murrav's HnrahniinS Mullein and Tar in conjunction with Dr. Hilton's Life. Manufactured by The Murray Drug Company COLUMBIA, S. C. NOTICE OF MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS WAMBLE HILL N. F. L. ASS'N The annual meeting of the stockholders of Wamble Hill National Farm Loun Association, will be held in the courthouse at 12 o'clock M. January 11, 1921. Will A. Sellers, President, 4tp B. J. Douglass, Sec'-Treas. NOTICE The annual meeting of the policyholders of the Abbeville-Greenwood Mutual Insurance Association will be K1,1 r* > -- ? J new in urcciiwuuu on iuesaay, January 4th, 1921. J. It. Blake, Secretary. . | Greenwood, 8. C., I Dec. 20, 1020. . it " rices Are Ritifit \ ' X you see flaring posters and heavy display ing forth the great reduction sales now goIs, Clothing, Shoes, Notions and Groceries other kinds of Merchandise. Why, even ^ effects of the reduction. no great reduction sale on my line, but I | our, Mill Feed, Hulls, Cotton Salt, Hay, Rust Proof Oa'ts, co, Lard, Coffee, green and ir and everything I handle at prices based iESALE PRICES of the articles, jr my prices are reduced and is equal to the decline of the ices Now. P. ODOM II i??p?awo-w. m?i n ?a??i Dne Who Owns a Car, or Tractor or Wants One a ca&h Basis. Wc can do your work cheaper and tee our work. ome and pay U3 or pay part and show good intent refuse to receive a dollar if you owe as much as We will accept anything on account?Wood, Peas, Htc. that we have and cannot collect we are going to in collect them. rthing?Ask us. If we haven't it we will be glad st anything for an Auto. irr.es all sizes of Tires, Tubes, Springs. Coils, Bulbs, s of other things. In fact the most complete line 1 the town. .LMERS, DORTS, GRAY DORTS and SEVERAL at a SPECIAL PRICE FOR SALE. * * tanical troubles to us, and take your other troubles Auto Company READY FOR bigger business In order that we may buy in larger quantities, earry a bigger stock, sell cheaper and do a Digger business in 1921 than we aid in 1920 *ve have taken the adjoining store-room formerly occupied by A. W. Hursey Co. Don't ail to figure with us on your 1921 needs. Farmers Mercantile Company Hardware, * 1 Furniture, Farming Tools Going At Greatly Reduced Prices w . farmers Hardware Company