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*4 w To Oi iv.,^ ' / ' ^ : * " * - ** ' jr*k :v * ? * ' ally do v A>i- ' ) "* ?4 able pric ll_ MAYSVILLE Mr. Alex Atkinson, of near Morven, N. C., moved into this section last Thursday on the Smith place. Mr. B. H. Burch and the writer spent last Friday in Mt. Croghan. Mr. Duncan Niven spent, last Saturday at th^' home of Mr. B. H. Burch. Mr. B. H. Burch was in Wadesboro last Saturday. itr - - ? u.?ooib b. u. xnyers and J. W. I Adams motored to Wadesboro last / Friday afternoon. ? / Mrs. Lucy Adams is visiting her / sister Mrs. J. W. Adams. 7" ' 11 Thai ' / < ' / \ We take this meth \ our sincere thanks t V / for their patronage that has just closed. We wish vou ?? happy and proaperou J. H. Jc | HURST-STRI | j|j Aj/out ^ rt mjnu g?g= Sore to Vli f Where you wi sggp Beautiful Bpd Steads, Comf S Chairs^ etc. You shoul lafly the haadsome m All reasonably ir JFrkn^ and < We wish to express < ve wish to thank those v We wish to assure yc ;es. % Misses Mollie and Annie Lee | Burch visited Kathleen and Minnie : Myers Thursday afternoon. Messrs. T. F. and J. C. Jones, of | Wadesboro, spent Christmas day with i their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter j Jones. We are glad to say that Mr. Eu-! gene Jones who has been ill for several days is improving. It continues to snow through this community. Mr. Lee A. Griggs, of this com- \ munity will move near Morven, N. C. BOO/1. Best Wishes to all. ( , II "-'"" 1 ~ t j I I nks i i i j i it s tl od of er.pf caring J V. o our customers | a during we year >ry one! a very 81 s New /Year. / II tu pnson p SATERGo ;= Hi He 'our p| H" IZFRS 1 j "~~3 an( IS Mr lit Our ^ of epartment H ? | El :par 11 find H ' " ortable Bed Springs, | Car iLSiN , d notice particu- gs ! Me] Davenports, jj j priced Si i Maj furl I g&ail ton, I iPi ft I B/Si ,8-4, k 1 |W st?< tint ^ '1 ml f i " , I i Customers: y )ur thanks and apprecic vho have stood by us s )U that we will continu? tfhort Aetna Mr. S. B. Poston is visiting hi sister, Mrs. I. C. Redfearn, this week Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hanna, of Che raw, were in town Wednesday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lucas are gucstt at the home of Mr. Lucas' father, Dij T. E. Lucas. Miss Mildred Laney spent tfl week-end with Miss Ruth Laney, I Cheraw. f Mrs. W. C. West and family spS, 1 part of the holidava uritli it Pageland. M J Missus Mary and Lucy Snead? j Vlaxton, N. C., arc the guests of M Vlargaret Griggs. Mr. P. M. Therrcll cashier offi ' lank of Ruby and Mt. CroghanMs ? n town last Monday. w 1 Misses Ruth Hanna and In'1 doore spent last week-end will*1"551. M. Ncwsome, at Ruby. ? Dr. Howard White, of York#c?t everal days last week with roller, Dr. W. G. White, Jr. J J The Chesterfield Chapter U. F nil meet Tuesday afternoon ui f v ^ t the home of Mrs. W. J. Harm# (l Mrs. Elizabeth Lindsay has r/m- a d from her home in Chester/ re- ^ jme her duties in the High sc/>l- v Miss Clarice Clark, priruJ" ?f A arker school, visited at tn home n f Mr. B. J. Douglass this Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ef>rci ?f ishopville, who has been f? tfuest : Mr. and Mrs. S. M. W??&te re- (j irned home last week. / s, Miss Mary Belle Welsh /tertained e younger Bet last Fr'uW evening, s llAMAW ^ C 1.- Iv?? ILfiaOAO II uwiiwi vi ner guesiSJ'11^ luiooco y cElveen, of Lake Citj/ Cotton has passed pc 30-cent F irk, the first time r:/e the Civi; a ar. While they last, C.:f ia a pretty " lender for all auton$i?e owners at a hite-Buchannn Guife. ^ The Chesterfield iHigh School,.*' lich was schedull to open las. >nday, has been postponed until mday, January on account of i weather. / ' j la your subscrif-ipn to The Adverer in a health j condition? If not a w is the be8twne you will ever n ve to give it a -watment. p Mrs. G. O. Brntley, of Petersburg, ., is visiting W mother, Mrs. E. E. e< urn and he/aiaters, Mrs. J. W. G nna and MiJ P. H. Hearn. ft The beautiul upright grand Piano en away > the Chesterfield Dry tl ods Co. ii their interesting con- 'i t was wo* by Miss Pearl White. Mr. Rayitivers, of Camp Sevier, *' ited his brother, Mr. Lewis Rivers 1 sisters, Mrs. J. G. Hurscy and s. D. E Kedfearn, this week, rhe annual meeting of the County ir Association will be held Friday .j mine at 7:30 o'clock in the office the President, Dr. L. H. Trotti. dr. T. L. Huntley will leave this ?k for Ridgeland, where he hus*acted a position in the clothing detment with E. L. Perry Company. (l ifeisrs. Roy L. and Pierce J. Mel, of Supply Company 118th Inf., " np Sevier, spent the Christmas ' days with their father, Mr. I. R. ton, of the Snow Hill community. v K Ir. Ben Watson, of the Shiloh sec- j( i, who enlisted in the Navy last ^ f, was home last week on his first e lough. He has returned to Bos- ^ Mat's. lifss Ruth Hanna entertained very F jrmally on Monday evening. After b Iral games of cards had been en- \ L*d, a delicious sweet course was red. a Hub membership oa the Sanitary v in Pressing slab has been discon* o led. Tlk charges far service will h ceforth Plain sleaa. Hitt^cleaaing,; T ition for tl^tronage givi o firmly iM^ fall of 1917 e to sell WClothing, She f $eal Jlnteretft | a Site Legislature convenes next | and Mrs. E. W. Barentine and j fi children, of Moultrie, Ga., are Sting Mr. Barentines mother, Mrs. m M. Barentine. DMisscs Sarah Moore and Mary nlsh delightfully entertained on 1st Friday evening in honor of the Isitors and the girls and boys who are lome ior tne nonuays. Among those who attended 'th" STew Year's dance in Cheraw Tueclay night were Missc3 Millie Dougass, Mildred Laney, Mary Walsh, Doris Laney and Dr. Laney. No more men will be sent to Camp ackson until after l'eoruary 15th, dthough the local board will continue ts work of classification and making he physical examinations. Mrs. R. L. Gardner is moving to Columbia, where she will live v. i ler parents while Dr. Gardner erving his country in France. Mr. ,nd Mrs. E. E. Porter will occupy the tousc of Mrs. Gardner. Wo offer no apology for changing >nck to the old size paper!* business lid not warrant the extra expense nd extra work of an eight-page paer. We expect, however, as business warrants to increase the size of The ulvertiser in order that our renders lay get a square deal. BETHEL ' The Christmas tree at Bethel Men/' ay afternoon was well attended ani eemed to be enoyed by all present 1 ' Messrs. Dewey and Clyde Watsin pent Sunday and Monday at .mr. If. J. Campbell's. ' * Misses Mary and Wilma Postor*, of ^ 'atrick, attended the Christmas tree i n-iL,i n * ? * - i. oemei inonaay atternoon. Rev. J. O. Carter preached a very iteresting sermon at Bethel Sunday ' fternoon. We welcome Rev. Carter ) our community and are also glad 1 j learn that Rev. W. V. Jerman, who ras on this charge last year is to lake his home in Patrick. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Clark are pending the Christmas houiJays witl leir parents near Patrick.! Misses Ada and Dosia Threatt, who re teaching the Bay Springs school, re spending the holiduys with then arents at Chesterfield. i Mr. John Graves, of Camp Jack- | on, and his brother, Mr. S. M. , iraves, attendee the Christmas tree ( londay. Little Miss Ruth Davis is spending tic holidays at Pageiand with hf ttle friend. Miss Beulah Daukins. Mrs. Mary Davis spent Thursi^y i Chesterfield shopping. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. j . Coit Baker regret to learn fhat utry urc tu ltvve our comnvuni- ? : yn i Prayer meeting at Dethel <very hursday night everyboJy cordially j ivited to attend. LUCKISVILLE Christmas has been very dull and uite in this part of the county. Mr. C. L. King and two sons, Junie nd Laurence, spent Christmas with Ui daughter, Mrs. T. J. Sumner. Mr. Robert Teal, of near Mt. Oliet of which he was a member for everal year died December 20. He eaves a wife and five sons and three aughters to mourn his death. We xtend heart felt sympathy to the iereaved ones. Mr. Earl Wilks and Miss Ellenore 'reeman were united in the holy onds of matrimony December 24. Ve wish them a long and happy life. Mr. Alva E. Tart, of Hartsville, nd Miss Louise Sumner, of Luckisillei were united in the holy bonds f matrimony December 28 at the oiiA of Rev. Thos. Henderson. ^ 'Mrry to report that Mr. J. fl M is ve^ ft this writing. H<M\ m&jgmggU**ery. I ; very sick fj "" a ! f"^ B ~ * - J J^7 y en us during our four y 1 since our misfortune c >es and Gent's Furnishii Teal-J MERRIMAN'S MILL This has been the quietest Christmas season this community has ever witnessed. There was no drunkenness or rowdyism in evidence on the public highways which is proof of the fact that those who are inclined to drink are doing so in a more moderate and sensible way. Miss Virginia Bass, of Darlington has returned home after a week's visit with Misses Pauline and Dora Middlcton. Miss Maggie G";, visited Miss Carrie Sowell last week. Mr. S. Owens Middleton and family, of Darlington, spent the holiduys with Mr. Middleton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. \V. II. Aiiudieion of thjj community. Mr. K. Lee Sowell, of 115th l''^| Artillery, Camp Sevier, took nas dinner with his raUicf, fus E. Sowell. Prof. E. O. Green Rnenf .i_ _ .1 days with friends at -Mngelun ^ ^ Miss Margaret Mid^leton, of Jfaifl ville, spent the holidays with her c| sins, Misses Pauling and Dora A^l dleton. jH Mr. Edwin Coward, of Eastover^l milini; in UiirT*>nwiaut>?. Mr. and ju.cs. \V. A. Jsellu* a.-- J children spent Christmas day with . Mrs. Sellers, parents, Mr. un4 Mrs. I. B. Merriman. The Christmas tree at Shil+b last 'Ihursday was very much ebjoyed ?id especially by the younger set. Miss Mary Johnson, of Tears liiil, ( is visiting relatives and friends in 1 our community. Mr. Henry Sowell visited ia Pageland recently. ! SNOW HILL Christmas passed off quietly in this community and all seemed to en|oy the day. A large crowd attended the Christmas tree at Friendship church. Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Melton ?n?n? ?? -rw**v part of the holidays with relatives in Anson county. Mrs. Archie Griggs entertained the little folks of the Junior Class at a Christmas party. Master W. K. Streater acted as Santa Claut, and a line time was reported by alliwho attended. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sellers, of Mars Blutf, spent part of the holidays as guests of Mr. and Aps. C. R. Sellers. Mr. Sellers met maiy of his old friends that he had notjseen for a very long time. Mr. B. E. Gainey, of neafr Cheraw, but formerly of Chesterfleld, has been quite ill of blood poisoning. Miss Annabelle Morris and Mias Otis Griggs spent part of Christmus in North Carolina. Moving seems to be the ordar,of the day. A Happy New Year to the Editoi and all the readers of the dear olu Advertiser. FERRELL?HAIR The following announcements huve been received: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harrie Ferrell annmini>a ll?o n' ilw?i? Mis* Alice Caroline Ferrell to Reverend John Knox llair on Thursday, the twenty-seventh ol December nineteen hundred and seventeen Raleigh, North Carolina. HELP WANTED We can use at once several families; can give work to men and wo-! i. en, boys and girls. Good houses eiectric lighted, good water. Wage on basis to meet war conditions; pay e^ery Saturday afternoon. Apply at office in Cheraw, at reai of Bank of Cheraw, or to the Mill. Come to see us, or write, we can interest you. J. L. FONVILLE, . Superintendent i i - Cheraw Mills! I ears figs Notice To The Stockholder# Of The H NOTICE ^ . Chesterfield County Fair Association. 9 By authority of a resolution adopt- I sd this day by the Board of Directors, The annual mcelir.g of the Ches the stockholders of the Chesterfield terfiek County Fair Association will I Drug Co., are herewith called to meet 'n the roorns ?f the Commer- I rt<r, t -tr *u ? c'a^ Cubs, Chesterfield, S. C , 7:30 I in office of said Company in the town ' , _ p. m. Friday, January 4, 1918 of Chesterfield, S. C., Friday, 12, , .. . . . I and a the said time and place a re noon, January 25 to vote upon a , ^ ... . . . H solutvn will be voted upon to in resolution to reduce the Capital stock i , ... .,, I . . creasfthe capital stock of the Ches ofsthe Chesterfield Drug Co. to thir- ~ ^ . A . , 9 tor.idB County Fair Association to m ty-five hundred dollars ($3,500). _T fl| W. J. PERRY, President, T i r> nmuriDv m X" H. TROTTI, President. I. C. REDFEARN, Manager. IT ' 0 ., IC. L. HUNLEY, Sec. At 1 reas. Dec. 27, 1917. Dec. Fl917. I I Saving I For The I Home J IS THE MAN WIO INSURES HIS LIFE, PUTTING | AS IDE MONEY THAT WILL (GUARANTEE a COMFORT TO HIS FAMILY WHEN THE NEED OF HELP IS STRONGEST?FOLLOWING HIS DEATH. VARIOUS PLANS FOR DOING THIS, ON EASY AND CONVENIFN T TERMS, HAVE BEEN DEVISED, MAKING DUTY SIMPLE AN1) FULFILLMENT CERTAIN "3 southern LIFE and trust s| policies MEET ALL require- ^ jj ment of FAMILY or business % protection, are clear to 9 understand, PLAIN in privi- ^ j leges, and reasonable in , 9 Figure* furnished promptly t-pon 11 Chesterfield Loan & Ins. Co. |j W. ) DOUGLASS^ Manager s also firc* accident,j|ea^th, hail, live stock j| I yy gUf **| Sail M ^ Aut??Monay LmhmI I