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I KL If You Have Eyes r, r " "% in every suit oj Kirschbami you buy No price will p are always fixed at a f * service and satisfaction i i than any others. I Vices ? Guaranteed. i i I That *a? a?aasa sse j i$hort of Mr. E. Walker Duval!, of Ch. raw. , was in town 1 ucsday. Ladies Coat Suits to arrive today at leal-Jones Co. Mt*. and Mi*:;. \Y. I). Crad? spent several .lay n>s'. week in Chariot.o. yMisse:' Flora 1 telle S iI *?:.I Fi" ra lielie Li\er.s returned to dies'.erfield VVecliu . day. .Mr. .1. A. Threat I has rocon y n turned fiom a stay at Jackson ?J4irin;. .? much improved in health. The condition of Mrs. W. J. Tiller, who is seriously ili, is slijjilly improved. Miss Florence Edgeworth. of M m- . roe, is visiting her sister Mrs. Frank Farter. To our customers and friends: Let'* settle our obligations while green cotton is selling above 20c a pound. C. P. Mangum Cashier Edward M elver, cs<|. and W. M. McCreighl, esq., of Cheraw, were in ihe city Wednesday. ( Mr. and Mrs. J. I*\ Winnate, off Kingstrce, visited this week at the home of their son, .Mr. S. M.W ihgatc. Supt. .f. A. Knight spent a few days in Marion tiii.-- week <>n Kdueational business. Deposit your money in the People. Hank and pay your bills by checks; .sometimes tiiis saves paying an actoiint twice C. P. Monjum Cashier. Miss (ienett Xivon, of Marshville, X. C., returned home last .Sunday, after spending two wei at the none of her aunt, Mrs. T. vV. Cask ins. ShertlF I >. I'. Douglass, Messrs. Ilcyward White and .Joe Culberson went over to Sumtci anil 1'ishopvdh Monday. Messrs. Donaid S. Matheson and .1. Mteklejohn, of ( heraw, were ia the in Chesterfield Monday. Mr. Walter .1. Douglass has re turned from a wee .'s stay in Atlantic City, N. 1. While away Mr Douglas visited Washington and oil) or cities of interest. diss Sarah Moore, Mrs. P. M. TherI'.'il and Mr. King .Moore visited MisCladys Stackhouse in Dunbar tinweek. .Misses l>aisy Dameron, Kloise Wright and < i'cil Severance an<l Messrs. I'owe, Lameron ami Kvans, of Cheraw, spent Sunday with Mis Lynna CuiiedKc at her country home. Carrying your money in your pock- ' et or leaving it at home invites danger of rohbery; aino loss by fir.-. ' Place it where it will be safe, in th< Peoples Bank. C. P. Mangum, Cashie. Mr. P. K. Ilanna returned Wednesday from his summer home ii> Hendersonville, N. C. .Mrs. Hann.i is spending a few days iri Newberr with her parents. Rev. .John A. Tumhlin, who hm been spending the summer ut Alt. Vista, Va., visited one of his former school mates. Miss Mary V. Sowell. Mr. Tumhlin is on his way to Greenville to re-enter Furman University ~Mr. Lester Huntley, and Misses Lealla, Athlene and Louise (iaskin i spent last Sunday at Charlotte, i where they visited the brother of the young ladies, Mr. Carl Gaakin, at i Camp Green. I vi ] [ m n | r J-';~? " -^V \1C\11 r*rtn 0/1/1 " />/ "? jr v-' \y\*i i, U LI ill IS i & Block Clot! >ay for equal wear. Kirchbau liv level. Cost for cost, you g wearing Kirschbaum & Slocl t>8 to $25. Fit, style and work TEi FREE FORD TO I %ceal Writerc^t Mr. J. F. Porter, who is criiically ,11, is said to be improving;. Mrs. Wilson Teal, of W. deshoro, utod Mrs. Carl Culled;-- ; h.; we- !;. Misses Stella and l\--r! ,-i n . o . isiting Mrs. C. L. Melto,, n . There is no ride ns good as a free ?. Somebody will ride in .'i w Touring Car next Christinas ao oluteiy free. W^l it be you? Teal-Jont s Co. Citpt. and Mr . Frank IT. Finn ;. 1 >1' Florida, arc visiting at tho homo | of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hui soy. Mrs. !. A. Welsh, Miss Vi Jet sirnl John, Jr. have rturned after a week's isil in Croonville. Mr. I4??y llurst 1<- < * today for Washington and I.ee I'niver-Jty. Mr. llurst is a Senior this year. Miss Hazel Rush, of Sardina, S. is the guest of Miss Violet Welsh this week. Messrs. Oscar Taylor and Marvin dhhird-un pea t Monda\ in < * F. - U-i'.i !d. Me-srs J. W. Iliac'wed and Lee ilyrd, of JelTerson township, were i the city Monday. Messrs. M. K. Lee, of Monroe, N. . and son, John Leo, of Anjjelus, were in the oity Tuesday. Miss El ease Buchanan h i Tuosiay to take up her studies at (i. \V. C. Greenville, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. MeCajron, of nailer visited at ?h? home of Mr*. Ed. Gulledtfe last week. The regular meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society of the Baptist church will he held at tiie hurch Friday afternoon at .'< o'cloc' . We carry both fire and burglary Insurance in order to protect our < Ives and customers. We pay interest on savings deposits. Your business appreciated. C. P. Mangom, Cashier .Mi s Elease and Meyda Jao <u: itave re-entered Anderson Colleire f > the 11)17-18 term. Master Fran; vent over to spend a week. Messrs. M. L. Raley, I). 11. M<Gr< or, Jule S. McGregor, and Seine; Smith were a few of the Kuhy citi/.ens in Chesterfield Tuesday. Miss Sarah Moore leaves Tuesday o enter Converse College. Mr. Kmjr Moore leaves the same day to en'or WolTord. Mr. J. Welborn Pus.sor is in tin Kastern markets purchasing the f; d. :ock of goods for II. W. Puxser & Sons. Miss Violet Welsh entertained a! "ards for her guest, Miss Rush, yes erday morning. Several out of-u,v.'n jests were present. A delicious dad course was served. I he question is often heard of late, 'What does I. W. VV. stand for?" he State suggests, "I'm With Wil dm." Another answer equally up aiopriato is, "I Wfont Work." My experience in banking began "i 1903. i know the banking business,And the need* of our customers. See me before opening your bank iccount. Oldest banker in town. C. P. Mangum, Cashier Miss I.illio Rurr, daughter of Mr. ind Mrs. J. VW. Purr, was happily married last Sunday to Mr. Wade lohnson. The wedding occured at he home of the brides parents. The ftev. J. K. Uuir officiated. - - - ? MMHMnmHni Qvt SHOE < ^ n/r ivian ant thought that tl two-thirds of t And do you realize for by wearing she portant facts, then plainly Jour.tce'', . ' to solve tins study. W e 1 ies Ralstor m prices et more are macte in s i clothes ^|lc |ulman for manship r f 1 ry a pair an' have them in the n U'RiNG CAR is gc ZIL Ljxzxrs-t i ; ^ sEssara LOCAL COTTON MAF*KET I 5 -s" cviiay cotton sold for 20:75 '' Cents. Seed SO cents pel" bushel. ii: ? or bale . S' ';! here up to 'l ye. leniuy I'vct: injj ,. 1!:-' buying was dbtribu'ed us fol- , Iowa: 11urst-JStreater Co I**:! llursey ILos >"? Odnm 15: os 7 lv- <ii :irn-l?,iver Co 27 . .1. A. Throatt 1 "? ;i Total 7 Messrs Cordy Winburn und tonJ Theodore, were in i!,(> c: y Mom v. \ Mrs. I1'. M. Cannon is spending .his week at her old home in Silver, S. Mr. L. L. Parker, of I'aneland, was . in tlie city '1'uesday. Little Hester Grid's, daughter of f Mr. and Mrs. J. \Y. Grij.';:-, is vLitimr at the home of her ma le, Mr. \\ . I.. jStllhhs, of near Wilmington, C. Ex- r I cept for Inning Iter tonsils clipped ! while in Wilminpton, N. C. Hester is * said to he having a line time. All eijrht of Chesterfield's ('rst eon indent of the National Army who . went to Camp .lackson Sept. olh. j were accepted by the army surgeons, V| This speaks well for Chests "ndd County and for the work of the physical examiners for the local hoard. c MERRIMAN'S MILL Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Middleton have return* d from a visit to tlv . hitter's sister, Mrs. \V. C. Newsom, who is a patient at McLeod's Infirmary. .urs. .1. K. Calloway, ?>f 11;irtil'e, liuis returned homo after a week's? j visit with relatives. Mr. .1. K. PitfK spent tin* week-end with his mother, Mrs. Press Odom. Mr. and Mrs. .1. \V. Merrie .n ;.i -1 'hiidren spent la^t Wcdrie. day near Darlington uith the lnlt??r's ?rotne~, Mr. S. O. Middleton. Mrs. J. W. Mcrrhnans entertained a number of her friend in honor of her aunts Mrs. .J. It. Galloway, of Ilartsville, and Mrs. M. A. !tho.l. : , of Darlington. Ice cream and ca..e . re servied. The occasion was en oved by all! who attended. Mjsses Mary Allen and I.e'ha J fohnson, of Teal's Mill, visited in our ommunity Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. f). Middleton and hiidren, Marj?ret and Ruth, of Dar- ~ lirn'ton. spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. Middleton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Middleton, of this i plaee. j? PATRICK Protracted services will be^in at i Patrick Baptist church next Sunday. ? The Rev. If. I,. Bapjrott, pastor of jt Cedar Creek and Macedonia churches, ; will aid the pastor. Mr. V. Taylor, of Marion, returned ? to his home* Tuesday, after spending Z i few days in Patrick. The Rev. T. B. Thames returned i home Sunday after assisting in a ' I meeting at Blaney last week. Mrs. S. Ij. Gillespie and Miss Nina \ Gillespie returned Tuesday after j:; spending some time at Glenn Springs, i. Mr. R. B. Buie and son, CljfTord, = of Rladcnboro, N. C., are visiting at = the homo of Mr. and Mrs. 1). F. ^ Buie. ORGAN FOR SALE A Cottage Organ, in first class , S condition, for sale. See Miss Annie uJ Barentine, at The Chesterfield Dry ^ Goods Co. jjfi BO Aw 3 For Every Mc Of the Family / His Feet.--Did you ( he average man and heir time with shoes < the importance of having those fi es that do not injure them? If y?i he sure to wear only such shoes Finne and experience h question, of which we 5; id that i and Craddoci Irict accordance with tl >t. 1 you will realize the truth of th icw leathers and styles. >ing to be a fine SNOW HILL The cotton crop will he short, in lis section this year. Mr. May Davis was rushed to the ospital at Charlotte one day last eek, where he underwent an operaion. lie is home auain and is donicely. The Uev. Julian Campbell preaoh! a fine sermon tit Snow Hill .Sunay. Mr. Mark Morris has jrathe'.ed '? hund'es of fodder from ;\vo a as of c rn. 1- is a treat to see Mr. L. R. Davis' ei 1 of velvet beans. It is the finest have ten this year. The > . l'aul F. Wood fil'" 1 his a il_ C6L 1 ^ Sepl We tions in M Also ties, as w ff-4 Dress Go< 7M Our . 'l Miss Ann Sgf line. She benefit of select a hal I Cfc .isiaiaiiiBiiiii 11# iiiwiiiviiiiiiviii#ii winBiiniif ivvvi iiMim 11 wvw 11 m ! ' ' ****?: J, jmber H O 3ver give it a are in t woman spend rr :>n their teetV Jcet properly cared iu realize these imas are proper for ave helped us have made a Ci The g< ? Jhoes price he anatomy of IJC Sl,i Whe is statement. We irgs call Xmas gift for sor rt'irular annointmont. at Friomlshin i Sunday and preached a good sermon, i Miss Elmu Duncan is expected I home from Virginia this week, where 1 she has been visiting. She will be 1 accompanied by her sister, Mrs. ; Thomas Syngs. Mr. and Mrs. Clee Davis spent 1 Sunday at the home of .dr. James Griggs. j Mr. James Davis and family spent Sunday afternoon at the home of [ 'r. ar. ! Mrs. I.. B. Davis. McBEE Misses Leila and Ethel MoLood came homo last week after spending the i-.i-t few days with relatives. We Announce Our 11 ? 5.1a. SJ? 4^iLLii a. --ON-W edinesoa; Thursday :ember 19th and 1 will have on display the iilinery as decreed by Dai Coat Suits, Waists, Sic ell as styles in ISiik an 1 n i.-j. Millinery Department is i ie Burney, who is an ex j will take pleasure in giv her wi'le experience in ! L. to suit your inJividual ta< iesterfield E Goods Co. illililllllllllllllllillllliil;:! |||tf)|||l||f |f|||||||||||flll|ll1IV|llliWVI9lllir VI1lrl9VWVIinVvlM?l Mil I ' / . & ATS?The Late ur new Fall Flats havi he latest models? he Okum, Pear and Grev Is Are here for you to s docI Silver Shirt is stii * '9 rts n in need of Clothing, Shoes, Ito see us. We keep all your ^NY ne one. Are yo gragsgggilll II IIIW?a??L Miss Bertha West spent the weekend with her mother at Chesterfield, i Miss Mollie Boston spent last week ivith her cousin, Mrs. Estell Black well, at Jefferson. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sowell, of near Kershaw, spent the week-end with their daughter, Mrs. Dan McCaskill. Miss lJlanche Moore, of Hock 11 il!. is the yucst of her cousins, Miss<-s Mollie Poston and Ellen McPhei <>n M'ss l.eona Neally, of Florence, ir the p'U'st of the Misses Haley. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carson, of liellmnc, spent Sunday in town. Miss Sarah Sowell, of Ilartsville, I is spending her vacation here with her brother. __________________ ______ p|f ws\ |gSj 1 HI y | cr^Ts 20th 1 latest crcame Fasnion. irts, Novel- B?j (1 Wcx)l!en in charge of S3 pert in her ing you the helping you ' ^^^^1 I',i' J? igS9 1 . nn m ^ kh!(ih^^sh b st Models I ^ elect from. ^ 1 il selling at the old | 3 Iats and Gents' Furnish. J ^ wants. -A-tsU u on? | TEAL'S MILL 1 Mrs. Henrietta Burr returned 1 to her home near Chesterfield after ' several days visit with her sister Mrs. Margaret Gilison. ( Miss Alemie Wallace snont Snmfinj with her sister, Mrs. Wade Turnage. Mr. S. W. Ilicks is very sick at this time, hut we hope he will soon be well -aiul again. ^ Miss Maggie Turnage spent Sat- J unlay and Sunday at Patrick- visiting ' relatives and friends. Mrs. Bessie Stubhs returned to her home at Brittsville after several days > isit with her parents, Mr. and rMs. E. II. Stafford. . 7,^ Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ilicks spent * 4 .Sunday with tiie former's father Mr. S. W. Ilicks. p Mr. Murphy Gilison, of Laurm-" burg, N. C., spent the latter part of J last weeek with his uncle, Mr. J. K. \ Gilison. The Rev. Paul T. Wood preached a cry interesting sermon at Mt. OlivefcvJfi^.^ hureh Sundaj afternoon. Mrs. Margaret Gilison was the 1 'jfa guest of Mrs. E. 11. Staiford lust SunThere will he preaching at MaceIonia church next Sunday morning, Sept. 'J at 1 1 o'clock. Sunday school IjfjH';. Prayer meeting every Thursday night at Mt. Olivet. Everybody invited to come. ^ Iiest wishes to the Advertiser. < NO SIGNATURE We must again caution our cor- sH respondents about failing to sign 'heir names to the each letter. VV MAYSVILLE | Mr. E. K. Smith, of Cross Roads, was in this section recently on busiMr. Hu^h H. Sellers, of Elizabeth, ^ wns in this section last Wednesday ' ; ? on business. IM Messrs. David Leard and John^fluH l.on; Wednesday at h VIr. llenry Mr. Peter Jones spent a short while at the home of Mr. B. II. Burch's last Thursday on businc'gt Messrs. Will Gri^KS and Smith Oliver, of Ruby, were motoring in this section last week. - "yVJj Mr. J. Guss Dowry, of Wexford, 4.^5 has purchased an Overland. - ? : Mr. Burnett, of Lilesvillc, N. C., " has moved his family near hero on "*.*? the Itedfearn place. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Davis spent last Friday on in Chesterfield. Mr. Jim i^yfield was in Ruby reWhile climbing a tree last Friday^ ') morning, Preston, son of Mr. and \f II 1* f? ' - - .?i i?. u. ?. uurrii, ieu and broke hie Mr. Clyde Buker, of Deep Creek, ^$3 M. was in this section Sunday af- .SB ternoon. Mr. Peter Jum-, was in Uuby last ?j| Saturday on business. Mr. Tom Watkins motored to Ruby last Friday. Mr. Watkins is spending several , days in Virginia this week. J Rev. D. A lb-own preached an interesting sermon at Elizabeth Sun- H day morning. Preaching will be at Thompson * 3 Creek church next Sunday at 11 M o'clock. I. ;laH Best wishes to The Advertiser end Jnfr its many readers.