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Hats off to the ice man. * co " co "Talk prosperity" is a mighty gt fine slogan for the people of e, Chesterfield. -v gf ===== Oi Be a brave and thankful indi- 0f ^ vidual rather than find fault p) with the world atid humanity. These are surely days of "The st Good old Summer Time." King ui Sol shines in all his splendor. U ? s Up to the prereni moment oi time being?Chesterfield has not ^ been able to "dig-?up" a man ^ who knew frrank Holt. lt . g # I The Columbia Record pertinently remarks : "Take care of the C( * i hog and hominy and cotton will 5 take care of itseif." 18 U "In all probability I will be in the race for Govenor next summer"?said former Govenor Cole L- B ease to a party of newspaper reporters in Columbia lact week. y . h y * Believe always that God gives ^ the things that we need. When ^ we need rain he sends the refresh ^ ing showers and when we need the sunshine he blesses us with it. ci A man who lives in this re- ^ merkable da^ of achevement should bo optimistic all the ^ time. How beautiful the world is ? and how greatly ( God has blessed our land and a ccuatry. ? "What good will it do to worry ^ over the cotton situation or any other situation which is beyond ^ our control? It is better to sit ^ steady and try to prepare ourselves for emergencies which may come our way. I Help us to make the Advertis- 8< er what it should be?one of the best county papers in the State. Send ub or phone us any news item that you may have. Wede- q sire the news of the entire coun- le ty. ei .? p The State Superintendent of f' Education said in an interview * this week that he would ask the gl General Assembly next year for an appropriation of $425,000 gl for the public schools of South 01 Carolina. . se ai Wa grA fhinlrinn m err oaf r)ual more about what the farmer ^ will get for his crop this fall w than we are about the subma- m rine, the ocean menace, machine gang and the war in Kurope. The Home Demonstration S' workers of South Carolina, uij- C der the auspices of the United ei States Deparment of Agricul- si tare are introducing an iceless P1 refrigerator. If they make a 1c success of the venture they car. d find sale for a large number el right here in Chesterfield. d We were told last fall that, coffering was just ahead of us? that calamity was just "around e the ccrner," but somehow we ^ have weathered the storm until ^ July 14th, 1915, and have had a plenty to eat and clothes to wearWe should be thankful. ' - - We do not believe that there jj will be any conflict of arms with n P Germany. It is our opinion that -the severing of diplomatic rela i ions will be the worst thing that will result from the differences, e We believe that President Wil- u son is too wise to allow any Uni- p ted States blood to be spilt as a h result of the differences as to the a v ork of the submarines. r< Even id this "off?year" in ? jolitics you can hear occasional b whispers as to probable candi- n dates next year both in state ?nd county politic*. This time >>ext year the woods will be fall i f candidates, and you will a again hear a great deal said ?i a boat the "poor man" and his ^ ^-fcirucgl es to make aods meet. It a the poor man is the A HHH^^H99BAany Campaign era- a about every Since' the uerta govern ro^i^Hp^^^,00 ere has not evs??Seen a finance ot government in jfiat nntry which any government nld recognize. The JtJnited ates will not at lKi6 time 'en recognize the /Oarranza ivqrnment, and .at* one time &rranza waff^he avowed choice ' President Wilson for the residency of Mexico. b dispatch from Washington iates that in the German sitation the President will mainlin the dignity of the United tates. If it conies to a "show own"?we would rather sacrice just a little bit of dighity han a quantity of rich Algerian blood. It is all well and ood to hurrah and yell for the stars and stripes"?but if it smes to a fight?a large numer of mighty good men will ly down their lives. L?t the nited States keep her ships in oi rne war zone. "Wisdom i the better part of valor." An exchange says: "Afteryou ofc on your ear and make up our mina to stop your paper to umiliate the editor, just poke our finger in some nullpond and len pull it out and look for the' ole. Then you will find out how adly you are missed. "The man who thinks a paper in i survive without his suport . . .t to go oir and stay while. When he comes back he ill find half of his friends didn't now he was gone ; the other half idn't care a cent, and the world b large didn't keep any account F his movements whatever. "You will probably find someling in a paper you cannot enorse. If you were to stop vour aper and call the editor all sorts F ugly names the paper would iill be published, and you would leak aronnd and borrow a copy. "It is much better to keep your est pulled down and your snbjription paid up." ??? Tomato Blossom-End Rot Clomsoo College, .July?. lnuires coming into Clemson Col>ge indicate that the blossomrid rot of tomatoes is usually revalent in South Carolina this par and is doing much damage, his disease is caused by a funiis. It attacks rhe blossom-end I the fruit while the fruit is reen and causes it to rot and rop off before it is mature. As soon as the disease is obirved, pull off all all'occted fruit id destroy it. After this spray loroughly with Bordeaux mix ire. Bordeaux mixture is made ith one pound of blue stone, le pound of quick lime and 12 illons of water. Complete direcons for mixing will be found in ircular 25, S. C. Experiment tation, to be had by writing to lemson College. If fruit is ripning, gather ripe fruit btfoie iraying. It is necessary to reeat the spray every week foras >ng as theae is any sign of the isease. This spray will be found ffective in redtcing the damage one by the rot. Card of Thanks. We extend mfcny thanks for very act and expression ot indness during the illness and eath of our mother. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. McNair. NOTICE OF COURT. Court General Session's will anvene on Monday, Jjrv, 26th etit .Jurors and Witimsses will lease take notice. I I. P. Mangum, Clerk of Court We want the Advertiser in very home in the county. Send s one dollar and help your hom< aper. If yon don't happen t' ave the dolli r, bring alonf few chickens?We will do th< set. The Editor of this sheet offer years Subscridtion to the om ringing nim the largest Water lelon this season. To Tickle Your Fnnny Bone A splendid arry of attraction nd joy making stunts that will imply drive Mull care" am he "gloom bug" to the tall timer. Top-notchers only are founr t this gathering. Kvery minnt* 11 hour of pleasure! Every houheap o happiness! Chesterfield County Fair. | Sov^fl, 10, 11 and 1*2, 1915. If yon dontit you'll really miss the Best all-round Fair ever held anywhere. Interesting and instructive exhibits in great variety?illustrating and showing and products of of our great pegion? marvels in machinery and mechanism?besides there's a whole lot of wholesome fun and cheerful entertainment in store for you and your friends. Chesterfield County Fair = kt ? a j_o lj 1 ' wuv. J?, iu, j i- ami ij.. . ^ ^ RUB-SWlY-TISjVi ' Will cure your Rheumatism Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in-1 If You are Aiflicted. With "boneheaded" associates the gout or a grouch?take a I hike for the BIG CHESTER- I FIELD COUNTY FAIR. See and enjoy the new clever attractions?they'll all be here in one classy cluster?the MOST of the BEST for your amusement, money to be found anywhere. Sec 'em SURE! Chesterfield County Fair. I Nov. 0, 10, lland 12. I l'roper feeding of colts should always be accompanied by plenty of outdoor exercises for the young animal. In no way can a colt be ruined so easily and surely as by liberal feeding with lack of exj ercise. Close confinement and the raising of good colts do not go together. Nft:SiY-SiYfv.Qiv t 1IUI UliL U1AI/J UiA k This is a prescription prcpnrcd especially for MALARIA or CHILLS &. FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case, and if taken then as n tonic the Fever will not return. # It acts on the liver better, than Calomel and docs not gripe or sicken. 25c I Greenville = I VVomans College ; Greeuvlll?. S. C. H Affords compile advantage* for a broad, libera] education. Trains ; its students for lives of fullest | efficiency and responsibility. Equipment, faculty, courses of j study, and cultural influences are | entirely in hai.nony with present- I day requirements. Administration, Instruction and dormitory loilldliu;s (><|Ul|>pftl alone the I !niost modern linos. for contenlout. comfortable life and oflicioin work. CnlriKt iratainainti or on 14-nnit ltd*. )Ilgli stan<wrd courses loading to It. A.. I It. I,. bihI |l. A. dojrroo*. Literature, | ? l.aturviages.jftclonces. Practical train- | i login iHinufc'leyt louco. B*o*c?Ctara, If 1 Icadiutf todVdouta. I TlioronghWOnrses leading to diplo- H I in;is III Conurftloir ol Maitr, <le|mi lllieliU I or A t. Eiprr**&. Pk^MtlCakar*. Imlei.r i" t?o, Normtl TrvBst Cow*. This InstlAlon alms to afford the | A I..'St - ill niii.Jl advantages olmtlimlilo 1 I at ? lumliiiuiiBtisu Fm Ctlaitfaa addr.M ' || DaJI^EImSAY. D. r res. i L'-? ??????? H J Standard Railroad of the South. |J 1 **j Humifies the Nations Garden Spots through States of Virginia, North Uarolina, South Garolina, II , Georgia, Alabama and Fiorida. W . FOUlt i AMOUS TRAINS?New York and Flori ft da Special, Florida and West Indian Limited, (January |J to April), Palmetto Limited, Coast Line Florida Mail N Dining Gars?a la carte service. All year round I t U-?throngh car service from New York to both Port Tarn y pa and Knightp Key, connecting with steamships to and | from Havanna. jU D For beautifully illustrated booklets and copy of the M "Purple Folder'' address g ^ W.J. CRAIG, T. C. WHITE IS R Trailic Pass. Manager Gen. Pass Agent , jjj a Wilmington, N. C. | ti t?csaaMMi 1 ? I -CHICORA. COLLEGE FOR WOMEN A #tmtbarh Collriji* of JRrfinrnunt, ttialuu-tioit nttft Cljnrnrtrr | 1 : -y-- ? "~====H PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE of S. cl Superb N:'V S^inr.j Hall, Library ixno Gymnasium. Modern Scientific equipment. Up-to-clrte Dormi lories witli all conveniences. Ranks among the Lcstclassicnl ColLeea of the Southeast. Studen body doubled in three years. Expenses moderate. Excellent h.-nlth record: '>0 ft. elevation. Rest moral and religious influences. Athletic facilities extensive. V.'.itc for catalogue to DAVISON nr. DOUGLAS. D. D.. Prttidtnt. CLINTON. S. C. - JJ I A Life Insurance Policy | Your promisary note, fully secured Payable to if wife and children when they will need it mostThe Company will Jo the paying. f arjj B Unnloii Ipi v.ui y J* nuiiicy, I AH Kinds of Insurance | IBank of Che I Oldest Bank In Chesterfield \A/e Solicit Your Business. Pay Interests "On TIME DEPOSITS. We Invite You to Visit v 1 Patronage wanted, whether large or L X ^vlllsrnajj Both receive courteous attention. ||* || Our Motto: Strength Security, g R. E. Rivers, Pres. C. C. Douglass Cashier jg M. J. Hough, V- Pres. P. M. Therrel, Asst. Cashier, n I Egypt Roller Mills I W* hI j?S| Mb 1 Are prepared to handle ; 1 wheat Day and Night. | J. K. M&thersoi^^iagefS please I field oif the first Monday in 1915, as the registration books v county will close 30 days before the election, and it is important, and to be desired that every person entitled under the law to register before the County Registration Board* ? S. B. Timmons, E. T. White W M Belk County Board of Registration. pillllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllM I Chesterfield Drud r.n m ? V/ v/? ? E Has a most complete line of those goods you ex- =jj I S pect to find at a first-class drug store. S I Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Patent Medicines, 3 1 Drugs, Stationery and Sundries EE =? are a credit to stores in much larger places, and you EE == will be surprised at our stock, pleased with our prices =5 EH and delighted with our prompt service. == 53 Our Fountain drinks are == EH I Clean?Pure?Sanitary 53 EE and you will greatly enjoy them, EE H We will be delighted to attend to your wants. EE J | Chesterjield Drug Co. ;Our Prescription Department is in charge of a 53 competent Pharmacist, and we solicit your prescrip- =1 I EEjion work.. EEj!lllllll!lllliHlil>Slillllillllllllill>lllllllilllilllllilllilllllllillllllll!llllllilllllllllJi I i II The Best Form of Investment I __ ?TT__nfa i *s a savings a3count f^|l}|hp| * K 'n an institution like I | i |j^| this, where you not only iP back," but with it the !'i, ^ (yf yj fu^Vcir* :?. accumulation of interest X\ | C/^XThe longer you leave ZZf/r-lt r ;W? with us the longer you'll I H AJf^'/ ' t \ V>* ',kt :t "' ^,G en(^' the | /v . ffMTyh I Viy:vs more you'll appreciate | I ^Vi ,rl ml^ff aSF'the advantage of letting | H l/XMTV Jr ^ your money work for | I |i i ^ you as hard as you work l/<jBkx "*** ^ mation on request* the Farmers Bank 1 'Chesterfield, if. C. I 1 Announcement 1 I (jjl The Directors of the Kuby Holler Mills wish toH n i|>laie lo the public, that they have an iim to date Roller? fl Mill installed and will he ready for grinding after July? I We will grind under fallowing terms' I 10 Bushels or more for one eighth toll. Less than lo-? * umbels will give exchange for flour and bran. V* Tk Customers coming from a distance may exchange wheat? I for Hour and bran, if they wish. M I We are always in the market for wheat or corn, any? amounts at. best market price. ^ Jieali/.ing the necessity of wheat gVowing in Chester ? /ield County, we have installed this machinery for the? benefit of l lie farmer, and shall gladly guarantee our work H ti. ZMeHreacr. Hrex'tdmi. H NOTICE. ^ ^ Wnto me and I will explain how I was cured in|4 days of a veref case of Piles of 10 years, standing without pijin, knife or fl0fe9B? jtention from business. No one need suffer from t^is disease wlH&Kfi lis hitnain cure can be had rigbi here in' South Carolina. |^H^H