HH^npp it Attorneys' Prince and Feguee; T of Gherafr were hereyau business 7s*" V Monday.! Mr. JaVes U. Rogers, visited friends and relatives at Morven, Sunday. Miss Tolia Griggs is the gneBt - this week of Mios Fannie Griggs, of Morven. Messrs. L. L. Parker and H. N. A&kins, of Pageland were in the city last Friday. Mrs. S. M. Breeden and son, y'lngh are the guests of relatives n town this week. Mr. James W. Griggs and amily, spent Sunday at Morven, he .guest of relatives. Miss Alma Barentine, of Society Hill, is this week the r guest, of Miss Nan Laney. Hon. W. F. Stevenson, of Cheraw, was among the bnsiness visitors in town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Spencer, spent Sunday in Florence the guests of relatives and friends. Mr. Sidney T. Knight, one of Catarrhs' most prosperous farm- . era, was in town Monday. , Mr. John R. Burns of Gashes, 6pent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Robeson. Mr. David Woodberry, of fJohtisonville, S. C. spent the week-end in town with friends. I Miss Mary Pusser, delightfuly entertained last Thursday evening, in honor of Miss. Galloway. Unless you read the advertising in the Advertiser columns you fail to get full value from your paper. j^H Mr. OarlGt Hedge and mother, Wm. Gulledge, spent Snnday, in Anson county, the guest of relatives. Miss Sallie B. Teal of Wadesnfi Knrn cnpnt fr.hn tdopIt-piiH in nnr city the guest c f her sister, Mrs. Carl Gulledge. ft Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Teal, spent I Sunday at the heme of Mrs. Teals R parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Griggs, of Anson county. h It is a faithful saying and worthy of the acceptation of every Cbeeterfieldian?that we should all be boosters for our town. Mrs. J. H. Johnson has be6n quite sick for a number of days, I but her many friends are pleased r to learn she is now improving. Miss Bertha West, left Monday, for White Blurf, Lancaster I county, whete she goes to accept r > a school for the summer months. b The Teachers, of Chesterfield county, who attended the Pee mm Dee Summer School at Harts |Hl ville all report a grand good time HA Messrs. E. C. Clark, 8. F. Sullivan, I. P. Simpson and W. J. H Miles of Jefferson, Route 4, were business visitors in town MonMrs M. E. Cason and daughter, ^^^B Miss Ruth, of Lakeland, Fla., B are visiting at the home of the formers' daughter, Mrs. T. W. Eddins. Miss Mary Belle Burgess ha returned to her home at Laki HjH City, after a visit of severa ^^B weeks at the home of Mr. an< |HB Mrs. Jno. A. Welch. MR Mesarc. T. R. Eddins, Walte Campbell, Carl Douglass Missel BH Estell Catoe, Claudia Sullivai B and Edith Vick motored t H Jackson Springs Sunday. Little Miss Mary Foid Robesoi BB who has been spending som BB time with her aunt, Mrs. Charh B^^^_J^i'own, of Florence returne HBB|f7.e last Monday. HH|^^B!r8. J. W. Chapman and chih fl ?, and Mrs. Chapmans mothei Ii. Carter, of Florence are thi bt thi & week of Mr. and Mrs P. Douglass. here will be an Ice crean per at Friendship on Thurs? I nignt July 22nd, for the Lefit of the church, the public |>rdially invited to attend, p last Saturday afternoon, I G. W. 8pencer celeb^ed 182nd birthday by eo**rtainKa few of her oid friends, Ing Ice creai* c*keIs. 0. A. Alexander and lit laughter, Mary Charles, have ned to their home at JonesI S. O., after a visit of two fti in town the guest of reinBand friends. L.' nooga, Tenn, " to her sister, Mrs^PJ^P^na. Messrs. R. D.- Marsh, R. M. a Nowsom, Roy MOore, and Misses e Rnth Hanna, Grace Hurst motor- a ed to Marshville, Sunday. Mrs. Dr. H. E. Vaughn, who e for the past few weeks has been quite ill, is much improved to the gratfieation of her many ^ friends. c FOR SALE: We have some of the Choice Look Out Mountain e Seed Irish Potatoes, come while v here. The Redfearn Company, ii If you want a long time loan on improved farm land apply to e us. ^ Chesterfield Loan <fc Ins. Co. Mr Ira /V I?nil f on r 11 wkn Itaro of late has learned to be very much of a Songster has (changed) the wording of "when I woke up I this morning she was gone." He t now wakes up singing when 1 woke up this morning (he was b gone.) h Just before you enter the Chesterfield Drug Co. Look up to the a right and there you can get the g correct time. Mr. A. W. McCall A has presented the city with a large regulator and will keep j, correct time there all the time, B which will be highly appreciated ^ by Chesterfieldians. The Chesterfield County Bar Association met in the office of Mr. M. J. Hough, on Monday and j arranged the roster of the cases ^ for the Common Pleas term of t court which opens on Monday, 0 July 2Gtli. Mr. W. F. Stevenson ^ was elected Chairman and Mr. c O. L. Prince, Secretary. a tinpt House has secured the 1 services of Mies Edith Parrott, a Mrs. Dora Dee Walker and Miss t Grace Huffington, of the State I Department Home Demonstra- C tion work, to hold three insti- o tutcs in the county begining t Aug. 15th. Definate announce- C ments will be made later. 1 Mr. John G. Jones has retired from the firm of Teal-Jones Go., and Mr. B. F. Teal is now sole owner of the business. Mr Jones made many friends while here, and everyone wishes him much I success wherever he decides to h locate. Mr. Teal will continue the business and the Advertiser wishesa him large degree of sue-1 Rural Policeman J. R. Abbott did & nice piece of detective work in trailing Leroy Janice, a negro who broke into Mr. Will B ions' house nearThllespicssiding and stole a suit of clothes. Mr. Abbott followed the trail all day Friday and finally landed him that night at McBee. Mr. Abbott brought James to 0he6terfielcTearly Saturday morning and he is now in jail awaiting Judge d^^^^BTG. Sugar*, made suit tolr^^F'' him Letters i of Administifi?!1 J?e Estate and effects of JoB(vJj^Far8' THESEfiRS'raEREFORE, to Y cite and adfibt*'1 a11 And singular the kindred ^Creditors of the said John W. H"fi? deceased, that thej* _ be and appflfiHtore ,nfl in the Court x>f Probate tS*neld at Chesterfield, . S. C., on tlfi*"* day ?* J?ly next after publi<9?n heroof, at 11 o'clock g in the forfi*11, to show cause, if any they lifi*why the said Admin* istration sBM1 not he granted. GIVEN fcH" ?iy baud tliis <jth, day of Jul* !"& f M.J. Hough, m Probate Judge 8 ?> ? ~ Mister's Sale. i- State of fifth Carolina, t Oounty mChesterfield. p(bmmon L'leas. ^ M V8 I Carrie Eflns* et al, _ I f Dfifpndftnt.a J} Several of the farmers througl ur community are about througl 'laying by." Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Qarduer ttended the Children's day ex rciaes at ?benezera Satnrda; nd report a nice service. Mrs. W. J. Streater entertain d the W. H. M. S. Saturday aft Miss Eva Gardner, is visitinj ier brother, Mr. K. L. Gardner >f Grants Mill this week. Mrs. Margaret Perkins return d home Sunday after a week isit with friends and relative n Zoar community. Miss Edna J. Gardner, return d Sunday, from a weeks visit a m j at . to 1 loryen ana mcrnrian. Misses. Eala and Minnie Strea er entertained very pleasant!; iaturday night. Misses Eva Griggs and Eunic )uncan. spent Saturday nigh he guest of the Misses Streaters Mr. D. G. Sowell of Spartan inrg, is on a visit to his oh ome hereMr. and Mrs. Norman Allei nd children, of Vaughndule pent Sunday at the home of Mr 1. A. Sowell. Next Friday July 10 is th Educational Rally Day at Friend hip. A large crowd is hoped t le seen on this occasion. M. V.fi Dissolution Notice Notice is hereby given tha . 0. Jones has retired from th irm of Teal-Jones Company, am hat S. F. Teal, is now owne f the interest which he had ii he firm and the said firm is t ontinne with B. F. Teal as it ole owner under the name q 'eal-Jones Company; and tha 11 debts due the said Teal-Jone )ompany; must he settled wit 1. F. Teal, uauiug as Teal-Joue lompany, who is now sole owne f the same and all the liabili ies of the said firm of Teal-Jone Company is assumed by B. * feih B. F. Teal J. O. Jonea July 5th, 1015. To make room for young sto^l will sell 15 nice S. O. K. 1. iens at a bargain. J. W. Ilannq| By B'' ''ill ^ imM t |r r " CHARLEf Schools of Medic Owned and Conti Kighty-seventh session begins ne new three-story building it I. Laboratories of Chemestry, I Inical Pathology, Pharmacolo w, modern equipment. The Roper Hospital, one of th< Is in the South contains 218 be< t service, offers unsurpassed Practical work in dispensary i Two years graduated service i ents each year. Department of Physiology and tiarieston Museum* Teu full-time teachers in laboi For Catalog address: OSO; Box 11 i" TTTING SCI ol for boyn and younjr men. Utilizes the lent of Funnan University. Offers t< (rur'niiia and atrong preparation for CO rn.. bich x*hool eouri*. Hmsll rImmi nrtTaction. Influence and dlaclpUn* condu 1 yoOl loapMAInc eontxf. PIMMBI, ffnll ICmowOHI.Hull "S ,to??F?Uwl OfcffcV>r. kddraM - 7 LW.COU^NIY M.A;.! % I IrMSNMi w* ? In obCience to order of Oourt?>,,tied in the above stated cm? by Honor, I. W. r Bowii?.Presiding Judge, I will ^ on thffiflt Monday of August, 1915 #ilJin the legal hours, offer tl for sgfct0 the highest bidder for c<ishl?/,re the Court House door ,f at ^Jtffterfield, that tract of ' lamtti" Chesterfield County, SouA Carolina, Containing 17 acr^,more or less, bounded by lan<ftsof Wesley Streater, Will " ianjFffiy^tt, Andrew McBride ? aixfpossibly others. I. f Purchaser or purchers to pa^for all necessary papers. P. A. Murry, Jr. mAiW Chesterfield Gonntv. *1 Soly, 6th, 1915. r Master's Sale. n !&te of South Carolina, 0 (^oanty of Chesterfield. 8 i. In Common Pleas. f Bisk of Chesterfield 1 r Plaintiff S jj V8. h ii. V. Boilings, et al, H|T Defendants. r j|, In obedience to an order made i-iinthe above stated case by His ggHonor, 1. W. Bowman, PresidrJ ing Judge, I will offer for sale I Mo the highest bidder for cash before the Court House door at Chesterfield, on the first Mondiy in August, 1915, within the legal hours, that trace of land [/ in Chesterfield County, South ' Carolina, described as follows: k "Bounded North by lands of d William B. Sellere. on the Past, nnd South by estate Iande of William Oliver and West by lands of James W. Crowiev. con taining 70 acres, more or less." The courses and distances of this land may be seen in the record of the above case on file in the Clerks office. Purchaser or Purchasers to pay for all necessary papers. P. A. Murry, Jr., Master Chesterfield County. July, 0th, 1915. ROPER HOSPITAL f the State of S. C. 3T0N, S. C. ine and Pharmacy roled by the State October 1, 1915?Ends June 1,1916 nmediately opposite Roper Hospi bacteriology, Anatomy, Physiolog3 >gy and Pharmacy provided wit! 3 largest and best equipped hospi ds, and with an extensive out-pati clinical advantages. for pharmaceutical students. in Roper hospital with six appoint Embryology in affiliation with th ratory branches. Mi W. 8CHLEETER, Registar, CHARLESTON, S. C. Greenville^ ? I KJxJJU South Carolina.^, 1 magnificent build- [ ) a limited number illefe work and for ^ clot* peraoaal fc. _ civ# to mtnly ?Mll, tMMtMll. naf? moderate BL Eg?1 ^ -jyw Special Notices r If yon want a few S. 0. R. I. Red hens cheap to breed ' from see me at one. None over two years old. J. W. Hanna. We represent the oldest, largest and best Steam Laundry in the South?The Charlotte Steam Laundry, who make a specialty of good dying cleaning and press ing of all kinds of fabrics. Basket leaves Tuesday's and returns Saturday's? Teal-Jcnks MILK MILK I will be in town every morning from 7 to 9 delivering milk, any one wishing milk will please leave order with Mr. H. M. Odom at the Chesterfield Drug Co. M. V. RIVERS, If it is a sewing machine you need buy a Singer the best made. Oil, needles and other parts carried in stock. See me at Advertiser office. T W TT.nn* NOTICE. J All persons are hereby forbidden to fish or bant with gun or dogs night or day on any of my lands either closed or uninclosed or trespass in any way. E.N. Kedfearn. FOR SALE Two Young Jersey Milch Cows for information see me. w. W. Patterson, Ruby, 8. O. HANNA HUNLEY ?ATTORNEYS? R. E, Hanna . CL Hunley Chesterfield, 8. C. Office in Peoples Bank Building 1)R L H TROTTI Dental 8nrgeon Chesterfield, 8. C. Office on second floor In Ross Building. All who desire my services will E lease see me at Chesterfield, as 1 ave discontinued my visits to other towns Office of W ~ /NI Ikivu Cl U" P*, ? TIONOffice open every Saturday and the first Monday of each month. S. L..DUCKETT Civil Enotkrkr?Is making a specialty of town and farm maps. University of South Carolina ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS, Entrance examinations to the the University of South Carolina will be held by the County Supt. of Education at the county court house hriday, July 9th, 1915. The University offers varied courses of study in science, literature, history, law and business. The expenses are moderate and many opportunities for self-support are offered, A large number of scholarships are available. Graduates of colleges in this State receive frae tuition in all courses except in the School of Law. For full particulars write to The President University of 8cuth Carolina. Columbia. 8. C. jun24w51 The Citadel The Military College of South Carolina. Announced as "Distinguished Military College" by U. S. War Department. Full course in Civil Engineering, Science, English and Modern Languages. Confers B. 8. and O E. degrees. All expenses pay cadets from South Carolina, $282 a year. A ?./?iolnrship worth $5100 a year is vacant from Chesterfield county, and will be filled . by competitive examination at j the county seat on 13th day of ! August 1918. For necessary information and blanks apply to Col. O. J. Bond, The Citadel, * Charleston S. C. L ASHCRAFTS Condition Powder! A high-class remedy for horse and mules in poor condition am in need of a tonic. Builds soli' muscle and fat; cleanses the sy? tern, thereby producing a smooth glossy coat of hair. Packed 1 doses. 25c. box. Sold by ^ 2) Ht Laney. Ladies we have some sty- ,j lish low cuts in WALK- J OVERS that you can buy for 1 $2.50. we are making this price in order to close outr our stock in Ladies' Low. Cuts. These shoes are beau. ties, and will give you ease and elegance. We have other grades that we sell for correspondingly low prices. If you want a high class shoe for a low price, see us. ? dfl ODOM BROS COMPANY \ The Peoples BankgffSSX cntSSTKRFTCLD, S. C. C. P. MANGUM. MACK DAVIS. PRESIDENT CASHIER We solicit your business, and cordially invite you to call on us when you are in our town. The Peoples Bank flight on The Jobj See A. F. Davis For Staple and Fancy Groceries Up-to-Date Market, Phone-6 ^ a. f. d a v i s ^ The Bank of Cheraw 1 Cheraw, S. G. [ s \ J Designated as United States Depository , ^ rtr nc&r rao^ccr awn II Ivm ? v/v/ivunvv/uv /Jipi/ || CRojseesx: bhjmk xn ii zr>e coarrcT U 4 PER CENT COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY PAID ON 11 SAVINGS DEPOSITS. $100 STARTS BB AN ACCOUNT.. II IL ==3 if* For Insurance See Us ^ n We represent the Strongest and and Best Old-Line H S INSURANCE Companys'in the World. H See us for all kinds of Insurance u I Chesterfield Loaiv & Irvs Co I 1 J? W. J. Douglass, Manager. B i - 5 Patronize Chesterfield Cannery d ? j +;$$$ [ banning done for Public rnccs "?m