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PTJBL.I8Hftt> IgVKHY THtTBPDAY ^ Subscript Ion, $1.00 a year. ' AdTirttilni rate* furnished on appli[ cation. j Kntered as second-class matter at the postofBce at Chesterfleld, South Carolina. PAUL H. HKARN ( EJdltOr and Publisher. 1 3. W. Hannr? authorised representative. On assuming charge of The Uhesterfield Advertiser it is e deemed appropriate to give some c indication of its future policy. * So far as the past policy of ? tint paper is known to the pres-11 ent management, that policy will I? be con tinned. 1 The first aim will be to pro- * dnce a newsy paper, conceiving the ohief function of a newspaper * to be the dissemination of news. a The Advertiser freely offers * its services to the Chesterfield v Board of Trade, believing that * such an organization has it with- t in its power to work wonders for a the improvement of the town. y It offers its services to the \ farmers of the county and all or- 3 ganizations that exist for their 8 advancement. e The schools and churches of the 8 town and county will find The ^ Advertiser not only willing, but 8 anxious, to co-operate with them ' in any movement that may tend 1 t/tvSlril fhai* imn?nir?mant rv? ^ ww *? wt %* vuvit AUJyiVTCUIUUV V/* toward the advancement of the general welfare. c Politically The Advertiser has ( a clean sheet. It is not allied ' with any clique, if cliques there be. 1 It recognizes but one party, ( the party of Jefferson. It be- . lieves the present encumbent of the White House to be the great est president this country has had since Cleveland. The Advertiser believes that its rewards will be in exact pro- r portion to its deserts and will make every effort to deserve substantial support. The Wadesboro Ansenian is advocating a bonded warehouse for that town. It will insure a better price for cotton is the Ansonian's argument. The Yorkville Enquirer is one of the neatest, best printed, best edited papers that comes to this office. The Spartanburg Journal offers ' _ ' thia err\r\ei n.int WMaw gjv/vx* WUTAVV A/I 1UA piClXVJ of good buttermilk and refrain from diecuesing the European war with those who differ from < you. 1 - i The Pageland Journal is neu- j tral as to the war in Europe, as , ' much so as the man who said | that he was perfectly neutral, as he '"didn't give a darn who whipped the Germans." ( The Lancaster Press is on the right line when it urges that 1 more attention be given to edu- 1 cation and the public health, i Mental and physical develop- 1 ment are alike desirable and i shoul d claim the attention of all ' thoughtful people. i A majestic dis] woo lei 1 Fall and Wii , 1915 Will be shown by an ^ Imperial Tai Baltimoi Friday and Saturda Who will be at our establishme special convenience, to take you your Fall Suit or Overcoat, and t lion of the newest fabrics, antl styles. Take advantage of this splem] well-informed clothing specialist, imperial Clothes offer you the vei for the least money?anywhere. Please reirember the dates, an W ) ert tailor is here. Spider Is at Work Demonstration Agent Tiller Issues Warning and Tells How to Destroy the Pest. Mr. Tiller, the local demonitration agent for Clomson Agri- ' inlture College, declares that the ?ed Spider is working havoc >n several farms in the county, n one instance threatening de- 1 itruction to the entire crop. lie ssues the following instructions or protection: It is very important that you < ook over your farm and destroy i dl weeds such as violet beds, I >olk weeds, blackberry, gimpson 1 reed and other such weeds as jrow on old hedge rows. As to < he treatment, pnll and burn dl infected plants and spray all dants that are adjoining those nfected; where the iusects have < ast started it is best to pull np ' md burn but where it has gained headway it is best to spray ifter burning all infected plants, rhe spray to use should be potissiusm sulphide 8 pounds to 100 gallons of water; also, lime suljhur one gallon to 80 gallons of vater. He will assist you as far as poslible in the fight on this or any ither insect if you will call on iim. The dry weather at present is rery unfavorable to the spread )f the Red Spider. LOCK-JAW CLAIMS YOUTHFUL VICTIM The ten-year-old son of Mr.William Olyburn, of Bethune, iied last Saturday, of lock-jaw. rhe little fellow was riding on a lumber wagon about ten days ago tfhen he lost his balance and fell so the road, the wheels of the leavily loaded wagon passing iver his thighs. Though badly bruised, he was thought to have t good chance to recover, when tetanus developed. Interment took place on Suniay. Among those from Onesterleld to attend the funeral were Mrs. G. K. Laney and Messrs. 3. D. and W. J. Tiller. W. O. w. HOLD BIQ RALLY AT CHERAW Gheraw Board of Trade will ;o-operate with the Woodmen of the World in havingabig Woodmen's rally and farmers' gafcherng Thursday, Aug. 12th. The main attraction will be speaking bv Congressmen Lever and Fin ley, W, O. W. exercises, two] basebail games and amusements >f all kinds. The New York papers point the finger of shame, or rather their pencils, at Georgia on account of the Frank case, it looks like an instance of the pot calling the kettle black. l/)ok at Thaw, look at Becker, look all tbout and give Georgia a rest. play of smart, is for iter Season 16 expert tailor from ilnrinri rv re, Md. % y July 30th, 31st int on the above dates Tor your r individual measurement for o ably advise you in the seiechoritative and most becoming lid opportunity to meet this , and with our assurance that ry best service and satisfaction d be sure to call while the exES CO., Che. Sr'lL COURT IN SESSION T^ourt convened Monday- Th first case wied was Griggs vi Graves; verdict for Griggs. The second case was Huri Streater Co. vs. J. W. Hurst verdict for Hurst 6treeter Go. Both of these cases have bee ou docket for some time, an considerable interest manifesto in them. Notice of Election. State of 8outh Carolina, Oounty of Onesterfiield. A petition of a majority of th Resident Free-Holders an Qualified electors, of the age c bwenty-one years, residing i Shiloh School District No. l; having called for an election t be ordered by the the Trustee of the said district, on the Quei M -1 ! - - 1.1 a V -1 biuu ui ciiBUKiug me metnoa c erection of a school honse froi bonds to tax ; It Is Hereby ordei ed that an election be held t the School House in the said di trict on the 10th Day of Augm 1915 for the purpose of decidin the following question, Whethc it is expedient? to change tt levy on the district at present \ pay interest and sinking fur on the bond levy of 1914 into special tax amounting to 10 mil for a period not exceeding tv years, upon the condition that loan of $1,000 be secured at 5 pi cent interest, which shall be su plemented by $300 by the Cou ty and $200 by the state, makir $1,600 to be nsed fcr buildu purposes. And it is further coi ditioned that if the vote be favor of the proposed change tc tax of 10 mills that the Count SonM fnr n n A Pnn??AflAn^n*i?t, N/vajMW& MUU UOV/U VUU1 T ' bhall be authorised to make sue levy, and the Trustees be no1 fied to draw on the county trea urer fcr the Accumalated lute terest and Sinking Fund ot tl Bond Issue of 1014 as though were special tax for buildir purposes, and also to declare tl bond issue of 1914 null and vo: by a special act of the legiBlatui of 1910. July 20th, 1915. W. J. Davids< Signed I. B. Merrima B. C. Gardn Notice of Election State of South Carolina, County of Chesterfield. A petition of a majority of tl Qualified Electors and Reside Free-holders having been fib with the County Board of Educ ticn Wamble Hill School Distri No. 22 in accordance with Se 1742 Civil Code 1912 asking for special levy of 1 mill to be us< for school purposes, It is herel ordered that an election be he in the said district, at some ce tral place, on the 10th day August 1915. July 20th, 1015. Co. Bd. Kducatio R. A. Rouse W. P. Pollock J. O. Taylor 'e Bank of Ch 9* i , Oldest Bank In Chesterfield it - \A/e Solicit Your Business. Pay Interests . * , On TIME DEPOSITS. a ! We Invite You to Visit Vs d ' ' ' ; 1 I mil* Patronage wanted, whether large or r 1^1*1 small Both receive courteous attention. i % i Olir MOttOt Strength Security. e ff R. Rivers,' Pres. C. C. Douglass Cashier W ^ ? M. J.?Houf?h, V. Pres. P. M. Therrel, Asst. Cashier. * l. * ? The Peoples Bank c^Sooo! I CHESTERFIELD, S. C. " C. P. MANGUM. MACK DAVIS, >t PRESIDENT CASHIER 8" 3t We solicit your business, and cordially invite you to lg call on us when you ~re in our town. The Peoples Bank id ____________________________________________________ W&mBl misMVaa MHK3 MWH ! Right on The Job! ? mmmm. hbb zkhhbbh mm 5 See K Davis For in Staple and Fancy Groceries 1* Up-to-Date Market, Phone-6 JHBHHBBK 9BBH. ^ /-. v;s \ re ' The Bank of Cher aw ' " , Oheraw, S. C. er Designated as United States Depository Z II otpesr, LHReesr HND 1 ad|f ?cRojsreesc BHJMKXJS j 2 zr>e coajsrcv a id JJ m pr.R CENT COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY PAID ON 3yJ 4 SAVINGS DEPOSITS. $100 STARTS M Id H AN ACCOUNT.. h ;; tea- ? =11=11 Walk-Over Shoes Ladies' Stylish Low-Cut (t'l CA WALK-OVER Shoes, at We are now making this price in order to close out r- r ~ ~ ~ > i uur btOCK in Lc#Ult;b L-OW. 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. nnnM Rime rnMRTiwv | v/i/vi i uivuj \-\/i irnn i for sale No;Six-Sixty;Sh ' . T;'? Vonn? Jer8e* Milch ??W8 Thl. 1. . pr?ortp.l?. prepared eapeclJI for information see me. for malaria <* chills a fcvef WW t ||.L. a r, ' Five or ai* doaea will break any caw, an W. 1 atterson, Ktlby, 8. C. jf {,1^, (hen aa a twale the Fever will m ius. - return. II acta on Iba liver belter, tha RU B-MY-TISM Will cure'your BheiimBlisra chet' rCrr*z srJTS?? Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts And mark? ?h0uld drink water ajratesesik } Bams. Old Sores, Stings of Insects ally rertPdleaa of the feelf** of Mm Eie. Aarissftio A nodyne, used in- thirst?before breakfast, batwea ternally and extern; dlys Price 25c., meals, sad at tiillN vr 7 ? i|iiDiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iNiiuiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuj|^CirXiiiiniiinffiim| | ChesterfieldIjtug Co. 1^1 = Has a most complete line of those goods you ex= pect to find at a first-class drug store. gtffll S Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Patent Medicines-, 1= Drugs, Stationery and Sundries H are a credit to stores in much larger places, and you SS ?n11 KA CIIrnricA^ "? - *?* ?? *- ?' * tv iu uv out pi i^va* c*i uui diucKj picflsco witn our prices =? and delighted with our prompt service. zE Our Fountain drinks are = Clean?Pure?Sanitary SlSB H and you will greatly enjoy them, || We will be delighted to attend to your wants. | Chesterfield Drug Co. EE Our Prescription Department is in charge of a 3 M competent Pharmacist, and we solicit your prescrip- H I = ion work. S IThe Best Form of Investment is a savings account A *n an in8titutK>n Hke j! i |fjj||JI |j'j| ryl this, where you not?only icc nutation of interest liHn Vi I ^ie l?n?pr y?u leave it AH| ^Lf r VT'^ij^ with us the longer yop'U //' ' k 17 I ( "r^j. like it in the end. the ^1 IoIwJILl/ ' more y?u'il appreciate M U f F \^\v' the advantage of letting i! /A% I * M your money work for ILr/eT^T^y ycu as hard as you work H t \) H mFii ed r it. Fuller inforLl/'^JKS'W mation on request. | M|H -O , HUH 11 ne Farmers Bank J 'Chesterfield, if. & J ^ ?<^?^?<1k'?^?^?-^.?^?<^?<*.?<V?<^?<V ^ ^.? -*>?-* f ^Announcement H 9 The Directors of the Kuby Holler Mills wish , 8tate to the public, that they have an up to-date KollerB^HH ? Mill installed and will be ready for grinding after J ist, We will fSrinrl tinrl*>r fs\11r\irrin* O v. W..WW rr iiig c. UI iilO BB ? 10 Bushels or more for one eighth toll. Less than H J, bushels will give exchange for flour and bran. } ? H ? Customers coming from a distance may exchange whea^^KH ,4 for tlour and bran, if they wish. ^ We are always in the market for wheat or corn, an^^^^^H 2 amounts at best market price. w ? Realizing the necessity of wheat growing in Choster^R^^H ? field County, we have installed this machinery for thflHBH 3 benefit of the farmer, and shall gladly guarantee our workflHHH ii &. McGregor, 9resident. a-^-e-^.e-^-e-^-e^-e'Wve'Wve^.ee'^.e-^r w>?'Wye'w>? , * ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ - ^ ^ | psraj^iiiEfrggiiif zMS ' [PRESBY7'ERIAN COLLEGE a] S. of 1 Superb New Science Hall, Library and Ciymnasiuwi. MnJr rn.Scientific equip- | >jc ment. Up-to-date Dormitories with all conveniences. Hanks Rmorg the beat class! - ! cal Colleges of the Southeast. Student boily doubled in three years. Expenses j moderate. Excellent health record; 800 ft. elevation. Beat moral and religious influences. Athletic facilities extensive. Write for catalogue to DA VISON M. DOUGLAS. D. D.. Pre,id*,it. CLINTON. S. C. L. ^ J 1 NOTICE. Write me and I will explain how I was cured in 4 days of vere caso of Piles of 40 years' standing, without pain, knife, or detention from business. No one need suffer from this disease when this humain cure can be had right here in South Carolina. I?. M. JOSEY, I^amar, 8. C. -- -L i I For Insurance See Us | .j fi We represent the Strongest and and Rest Old-Line I L I INSURANCE Companys' in the World. m ^ee us ^or kinds of Insurance/mf M * I Chesterfield Loaiv Ias CdI. i fit M ' M , H W. J. Douglass, r .. .. -