| fp^Tk I j| The Counl K BEGINNING S S ORTORF 8 To the First Fifty Cus the Amount of $5 We Will ABSOLVTEI a Ticket Good for Eil Chesterfield Co November 1 TEAL-JONES Head to Foot y^vc ll^iU * Hunting ^ro^ited. Notice ia heretyy given thut. all 1 hunting is prohibited on the f0j property of the following owners : j)U Ervin Oliver, Jas M. Sellers, T. J, Sellers, J. A. Oliver, T. S. co Sellers, Mrs. U. D. Rivers, J. E. Oliver. 2H 32 w< Hunting Prohibited No bird hunting allowed on land owned or controlled by tne, W. K. SELLERS i)( For Sale Two fine half Percheron Mares, 2 and 4 years old, well broken; 0,1 one fine Mule, 8 years old ^ II. J. McMunus, Betkune, S. C. 4t 84 K. F. D. 2 SAFETY Now in these good times u around twelve cents, why n< ' . have been putting off so loop. protect your wife and childrer now?" .... CAR Y J. j Chesterfield, So c * This t selves, but 1 same?only the county. Daily sum THAT are equal in We you any ket to 8 i ^y_Fair j s. m ATURDAY jg ; p ?j? , *v ^ ai ^ ^ itomers Trading , > 00 and Up f^? 1 Give J$f?? ,Y FREE |i ; her Day of the ' 2d, iid and 4th. If you need n glasses or have trouble with ^ your eyes call and see him, ^ Messrs. VV. D.. Craig, A- F. j, Davis and Mayor ?J. A. Welsh were Columbia visitors. o fir. Kay Rivers, of Morven, N. 0 C., visited Mr. Dave Kedt'eam p ?n<; family Sunday. ^ Key. J. L. Tyler and daughter c visited the State Fair WednesJar. t If your Watch or Clock needs p repair. Garrv it to McCall. He c has a diploma, but will repair it p as cheap as the one who hasn't 0 one. All work guaranteed. ^ Junior Order L'. A. M. will hold a call meeting this evening o at 7:?10 in the Masonic iiall. a Kev. B. S. Funderburg, wife j and daughter were shopping in j, Uheraw Tuesday. 1, If we haven't got it we can get in a few days. Anything iir ^ the line of jewelry. We guar- ^ mtee to save your from 20 to 5i0 f per cent. McCalh n Teal-Jones is giving free tick w sts to the County Fair, litad e the ad on this page' ( The little 10-year-old daugh- \ :er of Mr, (J. VV. Rolling died g Sunday afternoon at *1 and was 1< juriei on Monday at Hopewell, f' Ivev. ti. S. Funderburg olliciat. t j c -1- I^r- H. Smith, Eye - Wight Specialist will be at Chesterfield luring the Fair. Have your eyes examined and glasses fitted. tern Js All. $66ted flight e about the GREATEST LINE < .. .1 . . * ? * ? t oi satisneu customers, who wi best on tap wh?n you rail for tli uurse, you want shoes that will si lSONABLE GOODS including L IP FOLKS at various prices, in 5 <)() is a corker and a Written Oi 00 tailored goods. :ient and courteous set :ir power. W?Mi . I i ? >? ' %vea? Jhttereat Dr. H. Smith, eye specials, ill be in Pageland Thursday and Viday and will return to Ches erfield Saturday. Mr. A. W. Horsey and family nd Mott Buchanon went fcc harlotfce, N. C., Tuesday to see larnum and Bailey's big circus. Messrs. C. B. Covington, C. Iriffin, Charlie Simpson and lapt. Pollock, of Marshville, N. !., were here Sunday. Billie Collins, of tent show une, was in town Tuesday arEinging for a stand here during he Fair. Miss Bessie Burcb who has been rich the Chesterfield Dry Goods !o., has returned to her home at lockinghatn, N. C. Mr. Paul Odom, of Shiloh, has ccepted a position with the eal-Jones Co., where he will be leased to meet nis friends. The Palmetto Camp W. O. W. ! >. 126 will meet Saturday ight, Oct. mh. It is very nec ssary that every member be resent. The Marlboro County Fair will e held at Bennettsville on Nov. , 4 and 5. Preparations 1 ave een made tor a big time and a ne fair is expected. Mr. Clayton Jenkins and fami7 of Wingate, N. C., were visiors to parents in the Hopewell ommunity Saturday and Sunay. Little Sarah Trotti, after reovering from the effects of toe lany raw pinders the other day ras asked what had ailed her, o which she replied, "pindorciIS. W P hoA r f.Vnaf n 11 if A A tt -? ?? L .. . ?. ? ?vwi tin*w i iv; ? iiur.iuci f North Carolinians will cnim ver Fair week to see the aero lane 11 v and take in the Countj air. Come on, you are wel ome. Mr. Em9ley Armfield has reurned from Johns Hopkins hos lital, Baltimore, where he re ently was operated on for ap icndicitis. Mr. Armlieid's hos! f friends are glad that he is or he rapid road to recovery. Mr. Robert McNair, formerlj f this county, died last Sundaj t Green Bond, near Charleston, le was buried Monday at Doug ass Mill, this county. Deceased eaves a wife and four Children. Mr. W. C. Ellis, formerly ol Jheraw, but moie recently from Jolumbia, was a visitor in Cheserfield this week. Mr. Ellis if n his way to New York City, rhere he becomes assitant. suprintendent of agencies for the lermanic Life Insurance Co. Vhen those Yankees want a ood man they know where tc jok for him. South Carolina if ull of them and the best oi hose come from Che"' "rfield lounty. Fnr Sale. Horse and Buggy for sale. J. H. Johnson, 2t (Chesterfield. S. C. flight OF WORK AM) DRESS 31 ill tell the sarns tale. In almo em. We are not boasting wh tand the test as well, and we h adies' Coats and Coat Suits, I i fact, most up-to-date lins to larantee goes with each suit? : of salesmen and sal H. VI \ Miss Men* 0*toe wasimeflm worker to bring iD four paid in * advance Bubscriptions to The a Advertiser for a season ticket to ft the County Fair. This offer had 0 already been changed and in- I stead of a season ticket, she re 2 ceived one ticket for each dollar V turned in. > Court did not convene Monday 0 morning as was expected. Last 9 week judge Mauldin notified a Bomo of the members of the bar 1 that he would not be able to get * to Chesterfield until Thursday (J morning. Court convened this I morning and ill last until the 9 later part of next week. * Mr. Will Frank Gulledge. son ^ ' of W. P. Gulledge, was injured 2 some time ago by having his 1 i foot penetrated with a pitchfork. | i Complications recently develop- 2 : ed necessitating his removal toil Charlotte, to be treated by Dr. I , Moore. At last reports the young 1 , man is recovering satisfactorily. 4 > On account of metal being so 2 high, we have a lot of Nos. 1 and fl 2 shingles on hand. So if you 2 are in need of roofing come in I and see us.?Chesterfield Mer- 4 cantile Co. 4 An Approaching Marriage J I Much interest, is being shown I in the approaching marriage of 4 i Miss Mytle Poston to Mr. Ira I , Ltedfearn, of this city, which is I to take place in St." Raul's 2 . church on Thursday evening, at I 7 o'clock. Miss Poston is one of Chester- 1 . field's most charming young wo- g men, and Mr. Redfearn is equal- S ly popular. 4 On Wednesday evening, Mrs * , T. B. Owen, the mother of the u~: .1 ~ - * uiiub, gavea reception at h.r 1 home, in compliment to the bridal party. Those thus favor ed were Misses Cornelia Cockfield, of Chicora College Anna- * bel Brock, Ruth Uanna, Nan t Laney, lone Row ell and Grace j llurst, of Chesterfield, and Messrs. 1* M. Therrell, E. II. * Porter, W. G. White and L). H t ' Douglass. After the wedding on Thurs- P day evening the couple will p leave for an extensive honey- ^ \> moon trip, after which they will t make Chesterfield their home. ( j Meet Dr. II. Smith 'Eye Sight Spccialist, during the FaL ' at Chesterfield I Don't neglect your eyes. Can be * found at the Chesterfield Drug ' Co. 2i ? a 1 Statement of the Ownership, v Management, Ciculation, Etc., a 1 Required By the Act of August s 24, 1912. Of The Chesterfield Advertiser, ! published weekly at Chesterfield S. C. for October, 1015. , Editor?Paul H. Hearn. j ( Managing Editor ? l'aul H. Hearn. Business manager?Paul II. Hearn. Publisher?Paul H. lloarn. Owner?Paul H. Hearn. Known mortgage-holder ? D. M. Barentine. a Paul 11 Hearn. 11 O- ' " * * * * j oworn co and subscribed be- " I fore nie this Otli flay of October, 1015. Li K. llanna, Notary Public. iOES MADE IN AMERICA TOD at every home for miles and miles r en we say that we carry a bigger at ave them. )r^v]Q I orc/1 \A i oo/??i' I-Tt ' V WW V/V/V4I.7J MJ H' 4 IVH UllVl 1?J lOOUO A. A t be found .any where in these parls better get in one of these, us they ;? ? lesladies who will take t f. Pusse ? . : A ill ^1 You Would Be Willing For Your . t > Bov to Wear. ^ They have a certain style that you f > will appreciate. 4 1 - * Made of Navy Blue and Gray Serge f v and Black and Brown Checked A Flannel. m r Made of Fancy Mixed Gray and A Brown Clothes and Mouze a Colored Plush at 97c | John C. Evans | Next Door to Postofiice. Cheraw, S. C* ~ ! 1 _l Why Not Play Safe f your property should burn today, do you feel absolutely sure 4 hat your loss would be adjusted promptly and satisfactorily? JJy ^ laving your insurance placed by us through the Liverpool or Home nsurance Company you can bo assured of a prompt and satisfacory adjustment of your loss. The two letters shown below will ;ive you some idea of their promptness in making adjustments. v. Jr. John H. Well*, Mgr. Mr. John H. Wells, Mgr. Mieraw Insurance A- Trust Co m i ' ? ? wiieraw insurance :r and Sons fell ifc&i Vi rifttilfairf Jf JUk^. *. ? /-. a*