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I DON'T S^E j Clotkinj I UNTIL Visit CH See Our! And Get C $9.50 t< I! Don't spend your Hat Mo son Hats in the Colors tha Men's Fleeced Lined Di the piece; Men's Union Su the suit. Men's Overalls as low as (5 Men's and Boys' Sweaters 75 cents. Ladies' Dress Shoes at $2.0 Men's Caps, 50 cents, $1.0 ors. Men's Raincoats at $2 Men's English Dress Shoes Color Mahogany. Work G1 $1.50 the pair. Men's Hats from $1.00 to Green. Inter-Woven Socks Men's Work Trousers, $1.1 a Rip. Men's Dress Trousc Men's Socks in colors, Bl; pair. j Come to see us when in Ch I and cheap. Nothing old at TEAL-JO j The Home of NOTICE All persons holding claims against the estate of John D. Odom, deceased must present same at once duly veri tiled and itemized and those owing the estate will please settle same at once Lizzie J. Odom, Administratrix COUNTY TA State Ordinary County Reads Bridges Total Cheraw Marburg Orange Hill Pats Branch Pee Dee Stafford Bethel Center Point Chesterfield Parker . Pir drove Ku , niloh Snow Hill Stafford Vaughan Wamble Hill Black Creek Center Center Grove Cross Roads Mt. Croghan Ruby Wexford Winzo Zion Buffalo Dudley Five Forks Mangum Pageland Plains . Zion v Angelus Center Grove Clarks Jefferson Macedonia Plains Bay Springs Green Hill Leland Middendorf McBee Providence Sandy Run Union Bay Springs Bear Creek Bcthesda Juniper Middendorf Patrick Pats Branch Branch Shiloh Stafford White Oak Cat Pond Juniper Ousley Patrick > Linton Harris Creek ;nd your 3 Money j . YOU j l i* O 4- y~* 4 1 OIUI C { Selection ! )ur Prices ! > $30.00 | ney until you see our Stett are new at $5.00. rawers and Shirts 55 cents its. New Goods at 85 cents | i >5 cents the pair, s at 85 cents. Work Shirts, . i 0, $2-50 and $3.50 the pair. j 0 and $1.50 in the new col- { .50 and up. ( with rubber heel at $3.50, ' loves at 75 cents, $100 and $5.00 in Brown, Black and | for men 40 cents the pair. j r5- 10 cents a Button, $1.00 } ;rs. 82.50 to 83.50 i - - r f tick and Tan, 10 cents the j ! esterheld, our stock is new j id high price to offer. j NES CO. Good Clothes II ! TOWN TAX BOOKS OPEN Town Tax Books are open for tli ' payment of taxes. Penalty will be enforced after January 1. Levy is lfi mills. J. Andy Teal, Clerk. lX LEV.Y 1921 12 mills 6 mills 6 mills X UI1J1 28 mills w F -17. oo F . o o rs o c ^ <3 3" 3" r? e-* JT 0: O O ? 0: ? c_ ? ? ^ W t~ 3 2. K W o t a- =f ? o os < o s a. ?< ?. K. <L c ~ Si * w C 3 O 3 3 ^ % j 28 j =12 ' 4 1M..45V2 i 28 1 s' ' 1 Vis ,37 Vi ; 28 | ft; | j 1j34 VSe | 28 j 8, ; ] 1 Vi ,37 l/j i 28 j 3j ( . 4*| 1 ?/& j36 Vi 28 ( 8 ( 2, 1 Ms ,3J? 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Your Christmas gift for him or her,1 is to be found at Edgeworth Jewelry Co. Store upstars Ross building 11 Bring me your chicken* and egg*. 1 will give you the top of'the market for them. Cjish Grocery . 2t52 Don't forget to buy ii dog tag from the County Treasurer. 11 your dog is six months old January 1st. and does not wear a License Tag during 1922 you will be subject to a twenty dollai . line, one half of which goes to the informer. Miss Cora Craig and Mrs. G. K. Laney attended the United Daughters of the Confederacy convention at Batesburg last week as delegates from the local Stonewall Chapter. Mr. W. D. Craig spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Charlotte. Charles L. ilunley, lawyer and J. T. Grant, sheritl", attended United States court in Charleston last week. A full and complete line of wrist watches frm $12.50 to $05.00 is now being shown at Edgeworth Jewelry Co. They are going fast. Call early It 1 am in the market fcr mixed pea* and will give the market price for them and will take some corn. 2t-51 . Cash Grocery The friends of ex-United States Senator W. l'r l'olloek will regret to learn of his illness, which prevented him attending Civil Court this and last week. Mr. Henry Douglass, cashier of the rarmcrs Uank ol .Jellovsyn was in the city Tuesday evening in atten.dance upon the chicken banquet. Miss Ellen Guddy and Mrs. J. E. Lucas of liuby were the guests Tuesday of Mrs. W. J. Douglass. Mcsuaiiies C. C. Douglass and W. J. Douglass were shopping in Jefferson Monday. Mrs. J. A. Knight and Mrs. F. S. Blair are suffering this week from | lonsilit is. Dr. and Mrs. \V. J. Terry were in) Che raw Monday. I have some Peanut Meal for Hogs that I am offering at a bcrgain. 2i-5I Cash Grocery. Mrs. W. II. Porter, Mrs. T. E. Mulloy, Mrs. J. A. Welsh, Mrs. F. M. Cannon, Mrs. D. P. Douglass,' Mrs. F. B. Sanders, Mrs. J. M. Rcdfearn and Miss Maude Red (earn >pent Tuesday in Wadesboro shopping. Mr. Timmons visited his daughter Mrs. \V. M. Redfearn this week. I.aurin Redfearn is home from Davidson College for the holidays. Our stores are now dressed in holiday attire and many hamhome pres onts are on display. All the churchds are planning their usual Christmas trees. MrS. C. K. Curtis, Mrs, L. O. Brantley and little Misses Margaret ? and Katharine Hunley ami lsa.,elle Cue, nurse, spent Wednesday afternoon in Cheraw. ' Mr. W. C. Sanders of Monroe spent Tuesday in Chcsterlichl. Mr. Duncan McGregor was in the city Tuesday evening. ; The Chesterfield High School teachi ors and children are busy arranging for a school Christmas free. Mr. Gerald D. Ryan of the Ryan -Engineering Co., of Columbia, is in ? ihe city htis week. Mr. liryan is a na> ive of Sumter county. Treasurer .1. A. Welsh is making ' iiis annual rounds of the county, givng the people an opportunity to pay heir taxes at home. 1 he law does re1 quire this free service on Mr. Welsh's 1 nart. All Poultry C'lul) Boys and Girls who have chickens to sol' write or see me at once. Mary C. llaynie, County Home Demonstration Agent. WHEN NERVES ARE UNSTRUNG Gude't Pepto-Mang*n Builds Up Vigor and Strength There are times when men and women cannot help losing strength. They try to do too much or they lose -loop or do not eat enough food thai nourishes. Blood becomes sluggish because poisons dog it Faces grow >ale and pasty looking. It is not long before nerves get unstrung. The best way to start a change for the better is to takea course of Gude's IVpto-Mar.gan. It build-, the blood. The weakness from a lack of red cells the better is to take a course of Glide's Pepto-Mangnn sends fresh supply of red cells streaming through the hlood. Good blood, pure and free from poisons, starts building vigoi and strength. Sleep is better, appetite keener, so that the body becomes properly nourished. Druggists have Gude's Pej)to-Mangan in both liquid and tablet form. The namo "Gude's Popto-Mangan" is on the package, i Advert isement. WILL MAKE THINGS HUM SAYS EDISON Orange, N. J? Dec. 12.?Thomas A. Edison, who recently accompanied Henry Ford on an inspection tour to the government's water power developments at Muscle Shoals, Ala., today declared the automobile manufacturer could "make the Muscle Shoals project hum, not only getting his rental, but a good profit for the people." , rerunzer, wtpch he would manufacture, is in g9C?t demand in the South," said the iUventoV, "in Northern Alabama, I saw cotton fields with short stubby plants, stunted for lack of fertilizer. What the people need is a cheap fertilizer. The price is too high now. The crop would be doubled and employment given to about a million people if the Ford project at Muscle Shoals went through. "One part of the plant is practically ready for operation, except for the completion of the dam, which Ford wants the government to build bfore he leases the property. The government says the dam would cost $45,000,000. Ford estimates the cost at $50,000,000. I think Ford's figure is about right. i'Ford will guarantee to take profit of only 8 per cent, in operating the plant. Who else would went to do it for that? If the profit exceeded 8 per cent, the price of fertilizer would be reduced, Mr. Edison emphasized that his connection with the plan was advisory. ' "Ford has a bright mechanical mind," he said, "but is weak in chemistry, and that's where I come in." , Meet me at Edgeworth Jewelry Co. There's where we can find presents for fill thn luivtiltf ?? ?'I 1 1 * ? - ?..> v??v xuuiiijr^ ad wun ub iauy ana gentleman friends. It BOX SUPPER AT STAFFORD'S There will a box supper given at the Stafford school house Saturday night, December 1 7. Proceeds to go to piano fund. Everybody invited. NEW SHOE SHOP In the rear of J. A. Davis & Co., store. I am half soling shoes from 50 c. to 90c. Rubber taps 45c. Eewing rips and harness ut cheap rates. Town limits for shoe work. Call telephone No. 59 or two rings on 48. Work will be got and repaired and delivered immediately. Farmers have your sines and harness repaired what time you are in town trading. I am on Main street in rear of J. A. Davis & Co. See nice for cheap prices. ltp J. W. Burr & Sons. DOSS TIRES?Mileage materpiece the Extra Ply assures *he extr. mileage. ! abrics 8000 ?i:*les guaranteed. J. G. Lower v. 4tp-2 Wexio*-.!, SFOATS FOR SALE?II. L. Spcn cor, Cheraw Route 1. ltp LOST?Cameo Lavelier on Decembei G. Probably on Main street Chesterfield. Reward. Finder please re. turn to this oflice. ltp FOUND ?One pair gold cuff links,initials engraved. Owner may gel name uy lucnuiying anil paying fot this advertisement, FOR SALE?Some No. 12 Long Staple cotton r.ccd 1 XA to 1% inch One year from Coker. J. F. Wilkerson, 2tp-52 Patrick Route 2 WANTED?Representative for fast selling line of An*o Accessories. Motion picture for advertising furnished. $350.00 up per month. Boa 275, St. Joseph, Mich. Itp c. / m - .-V|| He's At With, Chru ? E __ - ^ v ?r ? State of South Carolina, t County of Chestfesterfield, N , I Court of Common Plea:*, Clarence Davis, "Carroll Davis, Ada 8 Kelly, Earner Davis oy his guard!- 0 an ad litem, .Walker Davis, Plain- ' tiffs. ^ vs 5 Junic Johnson et al, Defendants. * By virtue of an order granted in I the above stated case Dy^lns E. Pfeurl foy, Presiding Judge of ti?e Court of, Common Pleas in the above slate anri I v county on December l'iih, 1921, I ( will olfer for sale to the highest bid- j der for cash at Chesterfield, S. C.?.be- . fore the court house door on the first Monday in January 19:12 between the 1 legal hours of sale the following 1 tracts of land belonging to thb estate of A. B. Davis, deceased. 5 First. All that tract of land in said State and County containing fifty 1 acres more or less and bounded by * lands of B. E. Smith, W. J. Sweat < lands, B. R. Smith and Walter Davis. 1 Second. All that tract of land in 1 said State and County coT.taining four and one-half acres more or less and bounded by lands of B. B. Smith. Walter Davis and others. Third. All that tract containing 1 four acres on Tarkiln street at Cheraw, S. C., at or riear the Chesterfield and Lancaster crossing and bounded by lands of Leonard Crenshaw, Julius Smoot, Tarkiln stlreet and Chnrle3 Leak land. Purchasers are to comply with bids < immediately after sale and upon fail- ] ure to comply with bids within one . hour after sale the land in such insatnee will be resold at the bidder's , risk. I i W. J. Douglass, i Clerk of Court of Common Pleas. State of South Carolina, | Connfv nf Court of Common Pleas, ^ Mrs. M. L. Brown, in her ov n right , and as Guardian ad litem of her | children, Bealcr Brown, Guy ( Brown, Raymond Brown, Casev | Brown, Tate Brown, Daniel Brown , and the State Bank ol Mi Bee, , Plainiffts 1 vs ] 1W. B. Brown, Administrator of the i ^ estate of D. W. Brown, Detendant I I By virtue of-an order grnnt??d hv i ; His Honor, Judge E lwnrd Mclver, ' Judge of the Fourth Judicial Circuit, j I will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at Chesterfield, S. C., i before the court, house door on the ! first Monday in January lt>22 be-' Make It Your Regular I Get Our Before Y Hay, Corn > Flour, M La It s An Easy Way J. C. RIVE j In Warehouse Back \ ^ Laney's 1 i Larger P tmas JoyJgrjJejgg ~ss2smtas*aama^mmmmm+ma*mrn ween tjje l|pal hours of sals the folowing tract of land: All that tract qf land In said State tl ,nd County containing one hudred 0 icres more, or less and bounded by ands of Mrs. "M. L. Brown, Easter q lohnson land and D. P. Douglass 7 and. Saffte being lands belonging to ^ he estate of D. W. Brown. g W. J. Douglass, \ Clerk of Court of Common Pleas, j There will be an Old Fiddlers' Con- j-ention and oyster supper at Cason p J1U r leiu School House, Friday night, December 16. "Dobson is always bragging about lis courage. Is he really cool in the ace of danger?" b "Well, his feet are."?New York Sun. / iALE UNDER ORDER OF COURT { state of South Carolina, bounty of ChesterfieW, ^ in Common Pleas, ^ VIerchants & Farmers Bnnk, a Corporation organized and existing under the laws of South Carolina, f Plaintiff, vs < I. F. Blackwell, as Administrator of > Lydia M. McDonald, Annie Lou . McDonald, Howard McDonald, Rudell McDonald and'Lorcna McDonald and Lydia M. McDonald, Defendants. In obedience to an order of foreclosure made in the above stated case 1 [>y Ilis Honor Jas E. Peurifcy, Pre- 1 siding Judge, dated December 8th, < 1921, I will offer for sale to the high- j est bidder for cash within the legal | hours, before the Court House door ( [it Chesterfield, South Carolina, on | Monday, January 2nd, i921, same being the first Monday of said month.the following lands: "All that certain piece, parcel or , tract of land, lying, being and situat- ( id in the county of Chesterfield. South Carolina, containing seven huifJred, twenty-six (726) acres, more or less, bounded on the North by lands of John McDonald, South by lands of Alonza Blackwell, East by lands of W. J. Sullivan and West by lands of i B. B. Boone and lands of H. M. Norris, and being that tract of land allotted to the grantors herein as heirs >t 1:ivv nf tho said Angus McDonald. Purchaser or purchasers to pay for ill necessary papers." W. J.Douglass, Clerk of Court, Chesterfield County, South Carolina. H. F. Blackwell. Administrator Business Habit to Prices ou Buy and Oats [eat and rd . , ?, .. , iu ijave money RS & CO. of Our 014 Stand o *y { V ' ] -n * pilfer 1 ] Pharmacy i 'acfc of Ttian ! t V , I TAX COLLECTION bATES I will be at the following places on Ej le date date given for the purpose TOi f collecting taxes: Mt. Croghan, Tuesday, December ; Pageland, Wednesday, December ; Jefferson, Thursday, December 8; ingelus, Friday, December 9; Melee, Tuesday, December 13; Patrck, Wednesday, December 14; Ousleyale, Thursday, December IB, from 0 to 12 o'clock; Linton, Thursday, lecember 15, from 1 to 3; Cheraw, 'riday, December 16. J. A. Welsh, County Treasurer. TAX BOOKS OPEN Books open October 15 to Decern>er 31 without penalty. J. A. Welsh, Treasurer. "Senator Smugg is terribly hide-' ?ound isn't he?" "He was until the newspapers ripped him up the back."?Kansas CHy "Lay down, pup. Lay down. That's * i good doggie. Lay down, I tell you." "Mister, you'll have to say, "Lie ^?4 lown,' he's A Boston terrier."?Nashrille Tennesscan. NOTICE Notice is herewith given that there vill be a meeting of the stockholders >f the Hursey Bros. Co., Inc., at the & *V >ffice of fc. L. Ilunley, lawyer, Cheserfield, S. C., on lhi?2Gth day of De:eniber, 1921, at 12 a'clock, noon, for^ 9 .he^purpose of considering a resolu? ,ion that said Hursey Brob. Co., liquilate its affairs and that the corporaLion be dissolved. Nov. 25, 1921. lt-52 J. H. Bittle, Secretary. Litate of South Carolina, County of Chesterfield, m Common Pleas. SUMMONS % Fohn Shaw, Daniel Shaw and M. W. jf Shaw, Plaintiffs, vs. Carolina Shaw, Nancy Shaw, Ada 4 Shaw, Sallic Shaw, W. E. Brock, Henry Shaw, Dora Shnw, Lula Hutchinson, Jane Waters, Holland Harden and all parties and persons their nams, ages and whereabouts and residences unknown to tho plaintiffs (they being collectively designated as John Doe) having interest in or lien or claim upon the estate of Murdoch Shaw, who departed this life intestate about 15 years ago in Chesterfield county, as to distributes, heirs, legatees, or oth- 1? erwise, Defendants. To the defendants above named: You are hereby summoned to an- I swer the complaint in this action of I which a copy is herewith served upon: 1 you, and to serve a copy of your an? swer to the said complainCon the sub? ; scribers at the office of Geo. K.. Laney, Chesterfield, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service and if you fail to answer the V: complaint within the time aforesaid J, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Chesterfield, S. C., October 24, 1921. George K. Laney and M. .T. Houhg, Plaintiff's Attorneys. NOTICE To the above named defendants und to all parties and persons, their names, ages, whereabouts and ad-dresses unknown to the plaintiffs and! they being collectively designated aB; John Doe, having any interest in orlien upon the estate of Murdock Shaw, who died in Chesterfield county. S. C., about 15 years ago, as distributees, heirs, legatees, grantees orotherwise, please take notice that the complaint in this action, together with the summons, of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the office of W. J. Douglass, CJerk of Court of Common Pleas and General Sessions for Chesterfield county, in the State of South Carolina, on 25th day of October, 1921. W. J. Douglass, Clerk of Court. George K. Laney and M. J. Hough,. Plaintiff's Attorneys. State of South Carolina, County of Chesterfield, In Common Pleas. OKD^.R lohn Shaw, et al, Plaintiffs. vs. Caroline Shaw, et al, Defendants.. On hearing the verified petition or VI. W. Shaw, one of the plaintilfs in. .his action and it appearing to theCourt that the matters therein stntedi ?re true, now on motion of George.K. Laney and M. J. Hough, Plaintiffs* Yttorneys, it is ORDERED, that J. Y. Knight, a suitable and competent >erson, be appointed Guardian ad -.item of said infunt defendants, for he purposes of this action, unless the aid infant defendants, or someone n their behalf, within ten days from he service of this order as required >y law shall procure to be appointed i Guardian ad Litem for said infant lefendants. And it is further orderd that this order be served upop said nfant defendants by publication of a me in The Chesterfield Advertiser, J newspaper published in this couny, once a week for three consecutive reeks. Witness my hand and official eal 26th day ef October, A. O., 1021. W. J. Douglass, Clerk of Court, Chesterfield Coun