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' '' S A LE . \ Acres ?i Jne Mile ronij Patrick ' W. M. IV y\rcaui COLUM1 1 MILLS And *>' have a largn stock of Cott< ?y fhiwCi Scale Co. Aleo I /e carry everything in the \ ?. Large stock of Pump Ja< ne of our Spec'al Frictioi equal to Leather Belt. ast Germs Get a Jolt as Tl eeautrwl ( there's aU?,. huhopyi run ran&f'IIsh ASQJM'Jl ' ^ j The Copper-Clad i as a dish end as It is lined with between the nsbei so never ru&ti WORLD S GKF.A j FARMERS HI Sir ii" rnc v Wamble Hill ? Loan A: ^ CHARTER CON g KATE OF INT I . EST. 3.r> YEA] * ITED CAPITA! SAL. MAKE * " ONCE AND YO ACTION. B. J. DO Seer FOR SALE ELEVEN HUNDRED ACRES (1100) of land for sale; public highway jjoasiiiK mrouKn it; station a low , hundred yards front tract. Good water; schools and churches nearby. One dwelling on land worth $4,000 to $f>,000; sufficient tenant houses. Greater part in cultivation. Will sell as whole or in parts. For information address, B. C. MOORK, 25p Chesterfield, i?G. GINS?Two 60>saw gins; 2 condensers; 1 friction self-tamping press. " Practically new, less than 1,000 bales of cotton have been ginned on it. Regulur price, $1,500. This one goes for $750.00. D. T. TEAL. v , . TOWN PROPERTY?One house with six rooms and large sleeping porch; central part of town. Apply at Advertiser oflice. - EPISON PHONOGRAPHS and RocL ox>ic. Instruments range from to $285.00. ^^^^H^Aford Jewelry Co., Cheraw. folding Pocketbook ^^^H^Ktween Ruby and MU Crog5, one $2 and Hl^HMMkSflKa1 pl?a?e " 32 Acres clourcd. 73 Acres in ^ iwn limit of town limit of Patrick; 9 acres cleared; dwelling; necessary t utbuildings. 1 acre in town of Pat- t ick; G-room dwelling, necessary outuildings; fruit trees, grapes, etc. < rices and terms reasonable; For , urther information write, wire or all on 1 1ANNING 0 1 e Building B1A, S. C. ' \ I > rnTTHM Mil I C t V/U A l Vll 1T11LLJ on Beam Scales complete with Frame ot of Cotton Trucks. ^ vay of Rubber, Gaudy, and Leather cks, Pumps and Cylinders. Try us I ? Surface Belt; will give you service I I COLUMBIA, S. C. A VJv. 823 West Gervais Street t ?????? . t -f ? * ] I , 'C ht y Slip off the Copper Clad ! , 5 j ? ilg HOW CAN Vt] [CUMft 11 I f ^ OCT INSIDE? UCUMB UP 1 NOT* WO I : i CMTIir tcI it's too ? | S J ,a^T ^OOTH . r fiiJkir ; P ' I Hfl | ^ y / i -U? ' i: ( 1 c?Ar \ , ~?fiA , , \ tilCOPPER' \ {: \ I 1 vl/j rn i l l 3Li I ' ^<r XyLfpRAT COPPER CLAV RANOCST) j U S 7 ll~~~ ~ I ^ J. | " f Range is as srnootli ' a ci??y lo keep clean, pure ahcet copper | ( itos and ranja body j L i out. It in Tins i i< TEST RANGE j iRDWAREGo!.' Is ii j rj tiers! i ' a >ney from the !; I Federal Farm ' 81 ssociation !' it TRS THE COUNTY j ?, I:IU:ST TIIB LOW- j ' US' TIMK. UNLIML AT OUIt DISPO APPLICATION AT !u U WII.L GET QUICK e ti UGLASS etary i .STRAYED A Ked Jersey J'ig, two months old; female. 'Kinder please notify .Mrs. T. K. DAVIDS, li-tp Chesterfield, S.C. I HELP V/ANTED: Young women and girls over sixteen years of age for sewing machine work on electric machine*. Wajjes to start, $8.00. After learning can make line wages. Apply to PER DEE KNITTING MILLS, Chi*raw, S. C. 118 BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE If you arc interested in It al Estate in Chesterfield, see me. For Sale: 1 Lot, occupied hy The (Chesterfield Advertiser. 1 Lot and warehouse adjoining T. E. Mu|Joy residence. 1 house and two lots now occupied hy Mr. I.onnie Dorman. KMSLEY ARMFIELD. RATS Oil bo do mice, once'they eat RAT-SNAP. And they leave no odor behind, lion't take our word for it?try a package. Cats and flogs won't touch it. I.at pass up all food to get KAT-SNAl' LI Three sizes. 25c. >ise (1 cake) enough for Pantry, Kitchen or Cellar. qj SOc. ?im (2 c*k*?) for Chicken House, coops or small buildings. $1.00 sis* (6 cakes) enough for all farm and out-building^, storage jjioid \y ^ ipiim i., mi, . LOCAL ITEMS Mrs. F. M. Cannon is visiting homo oiks in Clarendon county. Judge M. J. Hough reports sickless in his family. One.of his chilIren is in bed with a severe cold. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hunley and two :hildren are visiting relatives in onesvilie. Mr. II. E. Rivers, Jr., brought a fine >oll of fully opened Cleveland Big 3oll cotton that he picked on August 3th. Norri?' Candy, always fresh, and ilways cold, at Chesterfield Drug Co. The Cross Roads Baptist church vill bold an all day missionary rally it that church on next Sunday, Aurust 17th. Mr. W. B. Atkinson ancKdai\ghter, 1 drs. Smith of Route 4, visited Mrs. I Smith's son, Mr. II. K. Smith, of ' Rocky Mount, N. C., recently. Highest market price paid for eggs For a short time. J. P. Gurganus ~nsh Store, Punkin Street. Mr. Roy I,. Melton, who recently ! e-enlisted in the army, was home i ast Saturday and Sunday on a short ' 'urlough from Camp Jackson. Mr. J. C. Blackwell, truant otlicer, s comfortably located at his desk in u.. ~r r> o?i 1 o iv \#jiivv v?? v>wuiuty OU1IUUI OUIJVrill- J cmlent Knight, in the courthouse. Mr. J. R. Stacy and two daughters, Misses Nezzie and Loo, of Union lounty, visited at the homo of Mr. stacy's sister, Mrs. E. I). Atkinson, m Route 4, last week. Mrs. J. C. Humphries and daughter, Miss Jennie, of Sumter, visited Fiends and relatives in Chesterfield luring the past week. Mrs. Ilumphies has returned home, but Miss Jcniii is still the guest of her friends. While drink'ng our delicious drink* ir eating our delightful icc cream, ust take note of the great variety of ligh grade toilet waters, perfumes, lowdcrs, etc., that ye have on diaday. Chesterfield Drug Co. Dr. B. D. Lucas, of Alia, Va., a expected to visit his parents, Dr. .nd .Mrs. T. E. Lucas, next week. Dr. aicas will be accompanied by his siser, Miss Pearl, who has been his ;uost for a few weeks. Fresh Turnip Seed at Chesterfield )rug Co. Get yours before they are II gone. Mr. Jefferson lianna, of the Y. M. ). A., who has been with the Third )ivision in France for the past year, I i on his way home. Capt. Roy loore, of the same division, was exerted home soon, but has been transurred to another division and will emain abroad for some time. The heavy rain of Tuesday did conidcrable -damage to roads near Chi i-rficld. Several culverts were washd out. The road truck is busy filling 1 washouts between here and Cheiw. The Lucas Auto Company has takn the entire new building on Paige ivenue that Mr. B. C. Moore has < reeled for a motion picture theatre u Wf.1l nu ii f.'i r!iirii A ci ........ ? > ...... .v. .. h ' "l. | . rrangepients lia<l been completed Mr. |' loore made arrangements for the ( rection of a theatre building on lain Street, between the Kcdfcarn j urniture store and Dr. 1). If. Laney's j pniporary headquarters on the s'fiuth ide of the street. The Paige Street uilding is rapidly nearing eomple ion and Mr. Lucas will begin moving no it in a week or so. Some goods arrived; other* delay- i d by railroad strike, but expected | oOn. Selling what we liavo. J. P. Gurganus Cash Store, Punkin Street. | Oflicer .1. R. Abbott has been laid i p with an attack of malaria for sev-' . ral days. He was on duty a short me Wednesday. ' i ..... J^Moigo i l/f v , iftt- , vr\ r' prr r *rfTs ? ^ K. / Vyf^j/ y/} ^s~**y a / jraH d SI Tariff uiiff lorep tjou in His ro^d WarScw/)g. emon~juk:eTs? ^ FRECKLE REM^VER l irUI Male* this Cheap Baauty Lo- a tion to Cloor and Whiten pour ? Skin. | 8que?se the juice of two lomontf I to ? bottle containing three oun^j* a ? 1 11 "DON'T SELL COTTON TIL YOU GET FAIR PRICE" Columbia, S. C." August 6?The following statement was issued today by Mr. J. S. Wannumnker, President of the American Cotton Association: The bears in their desperation to release themselves from the trap in which th^y have been caught have stooped to every known device. When Philip of Macedon was told that a certain city was impregnable he asked, "is there not a pathway to it wide enough for an ass laden with gold?" Following the suggestion of the ancient Philip of Macedon, they ha^ed with joy a deliverer. Great publicity was gdven to a statement made by an Englishman concerning the financial condition. A mighty effort was made to cause a stampede in the market by breaking the* foreign exchange. It was felt sure that this w< ul ' resirtt in such a scare that the lulls would tumble their cotton ui.on the market ami tlm? Hrin? about a crash. This effort on their part <id not succeed in depressing prices; the expected crash did not come. People are posted : they "realize that we are safe and sound financially today. The bulls are not discouraged by the 'friendship of great men of wealth for the berrs.^ .They realize that no matter how they do it the foreign consumers of cotton will have to Ret money to pay for their raw material, and they will have to have the raw material. i)o not become panic-stricken. In all probability the bears may succeed in driving prices some lower temporarily. They will make a desperate effort to do this on the government report. Do not be misled; estimates do not make spfnnatle cotton nor can they spin paper cotton. It takes the actual fleecy staple, a handsome product made by the#toil of the producer. # Our experts show that the growing cotton crop is poorly fruited; has diseased root system; boll weevil^damage is the heaviest on record; lehor'condil:ons are extremely short and acute and labor is very high. Our experts show further that this will be the most costly cotton crop ever produe'd in the'South It will exceed the cost of production of last year's crop by at least one third. The spinne rs have made an enormous profit. Wc want at least a division. Hold your cotton and we will get it. One large bear recently told th j truth when he stated the d--fool producers aro extremely hard to satisfy and terribly bard to sca'e. Keep this in mind and make him and his friends pay you a profitable price for the product of your toil. COLORED FOLKS OFFER REWARD FOR WIFE KILLER The colored people of the Zoar secLion have offered a reward of $100 for the capture, or information leading to the capture, of Alexander, Streater, the colored man who shot j and killed his wife in that community ! asme weeks ago and escaped. No , trace of the fugitive has been found ' and it is pretty well established that fie has put much distance between I limsclf anil the scene of his crime. MR. W. G. DEESE Mr. W. (5. Deese, of the Westficld Creek community, died Tuesday, August nth, at 4 p.m., in the Columbia Hospital, where he had gone for treatment. He was buried at Zonr burying cround last Thursday. He is survived ;iy. four daughters and five sons and nany relatives. lie was about 00 /ears^of age. Much sympathy is felt in the comnunity for the sorrowing family. QyVrWQ? '~"'4dU le ami tan lotion, and complexion eautifier, at very,.very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons And ny drug store or toilet counter will upply three ounces of orchard white or s fry cents. Massage this sweet* \> fragrant lotion An td the face, neck, rms and hands /each day and see "Hi The transportation EFFICIENCY and Both demands are i Trai A 4,000 pound caj Did you ever hear Come and see it d< coming. Get one of these d( on undependabl^ railroac We have the Age roads. The Li NO MORE RATS' or mice, after you use RAT-SNAP. ! It's a sure rodent killer. Try a Pkg. and prove it. Rats killed with RATI SNAP leave no smell. Cats and dogs i v. on't touch it. Guaranteed, i . .25c. cize (1 cake) enough for Pahtry, Kitchen or Cellar. 50c.* cjze (2 cakea) for Chicken House, coops or smail buildings. $1.00 rise (5 cakea) enough for all farm and out-buildings, storage , buildings, or factory buildings. Sold and Guaranteed by Farmers' Hardware Co., Square Deal Drug Co. and A. F. Davis if ; || The Wise, S | Are All WH1 Really now M seem as if onr warn away from home anc and worries you wei | prediction. ( If your orders foi ' or St. Louis or any otl other railroad tie-up i CA< (and there is going Buy Ml. Men i I had you not hotter stoj ' goods you may never 1 tinue, and they seem t ' us first and get some rc your wants. Yourcrei ' buyers who buy their if you will act quickl 1 splendid, attractive lit Silks, Outings, Flannel Comforts, Etc., at rca just received a wonder Georgette Crepes and did assortment of Far tfti-inch Taffetas; a lai Ladies and Men. The they are scarce and hij and you can make a ki these lines at once, foi call you are going to h where to supply it. V\ Take our advice, get Ij and get some of your troubles that are aheat I you anything and may I not come, let us send i to see or hear i'rom yoi us. Hang up your troi goods. GET BUSY T< Pring WHOLESALE DEAL! GOODS, HOS1K BL 43-45-47 Hayne St.; >ss Senst problem presents two out ECONOMY. filled in the fficTn lacity truck for $1,395. the like? ^monstrated. * We have or spendable trucks and you v 1 freight service. sncy. We have the truck icas Auto The Columbia ( 1641 MAIN STREET, C Street Paving, Side' Culverts, Flooi Anything in C ESTIMATES GLADLY 1 hrewd Dry Goo Looking to (Js N { NOT YO ister Merchant and Busin< ing about your buying yoi 1 the long, slow haul and r re bringing upon yourself i r FALL DRY GOODS, Etc., are restii tier faf-off market, awaiting strike s and tangles, you will be all out of tl 5H FALL TRAD1 to be trade a plenty), unless you Some Goods of L at onqe right here in C m 1ft d m nam ) and think before you take that farget in time for this Fall if railroad o multiply rather than to diminish. >al good merchandise first and play lit should be good and we pay full rj Fall Season's bills of us. We can y. We have the goods and you c le in all departments of Dry Goods, is, Underwear, Hosiery, Shirts, Over sonablc prices, conditions consider* ful line of SILKS in Taffetas, Messal Crepe de Chines, all colors and shai icy IMaids, Checks and Stripes in i *ge variety in style and prices in Stl se goods are right here ready for yc jfh and hard to get, we were lucky a iliing righ^ now if you wil^ome do> r Silks and Silk Hosiery. There is ave lor them and not half enough t fe have the goods, the prices and i\ iusy and get in totTch with us who a uoods and take no e ham-on on i 1. It' you can, come and see us, it w save you from a knockout trade low our salesman to you. We are anxi J. The wise and shrewd buyers are ubles to our trolley while there is ti )-DAY, le Broil 2RS AND IMPORTERS?DRY GC RY, UNDERWEAR, OVERALLS, ANKETS, COMFORTS; ETC. 106-108-110 Market St., CHARL / iw ^ f . % standing demands? ick ie in stock and more von't have to depend . We are for good Co. Concrete Co. OLUMBIA, S. G. walks, Bridges *s, Walks Concrete FURNISHED I ds Buyers ow u? II 2SS Man it does ir goods so far [ ailroau troubles J was a very true ig in Baltimore ettlements and le 7 mJ get busy and I fs HARLESTON. off trip to buy troubles con- / Why not see safe a part of ailroad fare^to still help you an still get a Dress Goods, ' alls. Blankets, sd. We have ines, Chiffons, , ties. A spleriine quality of k Hosiery, for >u and though tnd got ours? vn and secure no end to the o be had anyle right ideas, ire near home transportation ill hardly cost i. If you callously wailing all coming to me to get the tiers >ODS, DRKSS \ PANTS,v .ESTOX, S. C. ????4