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With We I Out to the men and young r I around?goes this message of our post of duty and ready, / Shirts, New Neckwear, and al Ralston and Farnum Oxfords for Me signed to measure up to the exacting have a keen sense of values as well style- At 3-5o, 4-oo and 4.5o the pa Men s Work Shoes at 1.5o and up* Fabrics all wool and so guaranteed by Dutchess Trousers, 10c a button; l.oo ; All we have to say in conclusion j The House I JL | ?f (>aii,y I IL A Personal Memo of $oeal interest ' Mr. J. L. Craig, of Oheraw, Don't forget our fancy Grocvisit?d hnmpfalki) hprp SimHav i ery line. None better. J The City Market. Mr. Madge Curt., left thi. The 8h|,oh Cmnedy club week for a vi.lt to relative, at an enjf>yable entertain. e' $ ment at Rose Hall Friday evenMr. E. N. Cason, of Palestine, jng. Texas, is visiting relatives in 7 cake8 of 0cfcaKon soap f0, Chesterfield. 25c at the City Market SaturMonogram Tea-the be.t ,t I <h^ Will not .ell ...ore than The Oily Market. lbla to one n. . a , , n ,, , The friends of Mrs. M. C. Duthe Chesterfield Dry Goods 0 . . , , . , . , .... Rant will be glad to knew that C). is planning for nnllinery , , . . , . mi ou on a imv, she 1R ab,e to be UP a8ain after oponing on March 28, 29 and 30th. . . , ^ n ' recent sickness. Mr. Walter Barentine, return- xhe Junior Order United ed to his home in Moultrie, (Ja. American Mechanics meets in last Thursday. regular session Saturday night. White House Vinegar 10c, 25c March 18lh. and 50c sizes at The City Market Th<, Wingate Jewelry Store has Mrs. Nell Canuon, of Hamlet, moved to the City BarberShop. N. C., is visiting her parents, Perfect order is maintained at Dr. and Mrs. T. E. Lucas. all times. Ladies are invited to Try a package of our Process ca'b Butter. Mr. Eugene Myeis of Wades ine uity MarKet. boro, N. C., was in town one day Mrs. K. E. Hanna has return- l*8t week. Mr. Myers has a ed from Newberry after several prosperous insurance agency at weeks visit to her parents there. Wadesboro. l^k foi special sale on some We h.ve our Refrigerator put article every Saturday. up and and will he ready for The Oity Market. your summer trade. The City Market. Mrs. 8. A. Hanna. who has been . , , , ... - * ? The handsome homes of Mr. ill for several days, is on the .. ...... , Charlie White and Mr. Clarence way to recovery again. ? ? . Douglass on Mangum Avenue Miss Mildred Laney of Win- will soon be ready for occupancy, throp College, is visitiug her We han(]le the be8t of mest9 parents, .Dr. and Mrs. D. H. and our market is sanitary. Laney. The City Market. Hi?Si i if v ^j|pgr At 1 I YOU su and th We sel t-charm I And just think, they don't cos I All worsted suits, $11.00 up; C ing S tund 1 nen of this comnr Preparedness an le store brimming bove all, New Suit a, in all leathers, are c requirements of men w as an appreciative eye : irthe Kirschbaum label a rip. l is that a visit to our Make our L-J01 Vance Tyler has an early i start in the chicken raising bus- p iness. llis flock of sixty young I | chickens look good to the appe-j; tite in advance. The time for payment of town I , taxes has expired. If you have |( not paid yours look out! The policeman with an execution is apt to visit you. Its then pay or have your property a levied upon. i 1 During a severe thunderstorm * in Lancaster last week Miss Inez a Hough, daughter of Mrs. Ada j ' Hough, of that place, and young- ( est sister of Judge M. J. Hough. t pf Chesterfield, was struck by lightening. For a time her condition was precarious but at last j report she was improving- j There was an automobile acci- * dent on Main Street Tuesdav that emphasizas the need of traflic regulation. A car occu- ^ pied by Drs. Perrv an l Glover struck the rear wheel of a car ^ driven by Miss Mims, home demonstrator. Considerable dam- j age was done to both cars, but the occupants were uninjured. The Mt. Ornarhan Mprnanr.il a (Jo., which was adjudged a bank- C rupt some time ago in the Unit- c ed State? Court, has effected a ? compromise with their creditors 4 for 50 cents on the dollar and & has now sold out the business to t Mr, R. P. Tucker, who will con- fc duct a merchandise business at C the same stand in town of Mt. I w Croghan. fi ou Art rely known thatt oroughly tailored I you a made-to-i of all our garmen it you one penny Cheviots, $12.00 u| urici tocks 11 m his 1 lunity?out to al d a cordial welcc over with the n s fresh from the le- Ladi ho 1., for Stra ai Boy: Men Cow store will convince y store your store whec MES i We make & specialty of re-1 | airing, timing and ajjasting \\ iigh grade watched. We also < arry a fine line of latest styles J n jewelry and emblem goods, j wingate jewelry Do. chesterfield Loan & Insurance i Company Elects Officers The Chesterfield Loan & Insur- ( ^nce Co. held its annual meet- < ng Thuisday, March 9th. An 8 >er cent, dividend was declared. Officers elected for the yearlDld ,re: W. J. Perry, president; D. 1. Douglass, vice-president; O. ). Douglass, secretary and treasirer, and W.J. Douglass, man- , iger. Directors; W. J. Perry, 1). H. Douglass. C. C. Douglass, W. J. , Douglass. Spencer Vaughn and , t. E. KiverR. State of South Carolina, )ountv of Chesterfield. In Common Pleas. The Bank of Pageland, Plaintiff, vs. CI I a Gulledge, et al, Defendants. Foreclosure In nhp(flAn<>0 an < ># lourt male in the above stated ase by His Honor, 8. W. G. ] Ihipp, Judge Presiding in the | th Circuit, dated ]4th day of larch 1916, I will offer for sale 1 o the highest bidder for cash >efore the Court House door at Jhesterfield, South Carolina, nthin the legal hours, on the ^ rst Monday of April 1916 (same ; well here is no econ< measure suit tits increases the more than the pi p. M ^ IMW? ?? in 1 rump< 1 our good frie >me. The first c ew 1916 styles in famous dayligh ies Shoes and Oxfc 50, 2.oo, 3,oo and 3 5( w Hats for men and id l oos' Clothing from 3 to l's Clothing in regula rhide Brand Overalls, rou that we are head! l in townCOM) being tbe 3rd) the following tracts of land in Chesterfield Jonnty, South Carolina: "All that piece, parcel or tract of land in the County and State aforesaid, bounded on the North b.v the Estate lands of Eli .John. nnn. r?n tho ho a I. .Johnson, on the South by lands of Albert Johnson and others and on the West by lands of Robert Tucker and being divided from said lands on West by a line commencing at a stake in the O. Maples line and runs thence N. 15 chains to a stake, thence N. 7'2'A E. 24.95, chs. to a pine, thence N. 2t'M E 9 41 chains to a Mulnerry on McManus b.anch, thence with said branch to the Eli Johns' line, containing 158 acres. The afore-! said laud conved to me by Robert Tucker by deed dateo December 80th., 1912 and filled 500 B Chinese C< $2.00 Pi The oricrirml cppr lock of cotton accidi China ten years ago missionary. Best short staple w. D. CRAIG, . Poste Dmy in garments lat will be true fi longer you weai oor-fitting, read Readi nds and neighfcx ipproach of sprir i Men's Wear: Ne t shops of Philad irds in all styles and d the pair. boys from l oo to 5.oo18 years, 2.oo and up. rs, stouts and slims fi l.oo; Auto suits 2.oo. 3uarters in style, quali for record November 22nd 1$)13 "Also one other tract containing 51 acres, more or less, of On, or Sowell tract (commission land) 'known as lot No. 3, having such | shape, metes and bounds as shown by record in the Secretary of vStatea office. The said 51 acres, more or lets, having been this dav conveyed to ine oy Stephen Brewer '' Purchaser or pueha^ers topiv for all necessary papers. P. A Murray, r. Master oi Chesterfield County. March 14th, 11)10. I Notice 1 have quite a numl er of i watches on hand that have been here for twelve months or lei-s. Owners please call for tin t-e watehes as they may he sold for charges. vVingate Jewelry Co., successor to McCall Jewelry Co ushels )tton Seed ir Bushel 1 came from a single entally brought from by Rev. Ei. D. Lucas, I haveever seen. Chesterfield BMHHHBnan d 3 that are not we rom start to finis r them. / y-made clothes. / / ness N ' , , i Drs for.miles g \g finds us at 1 m w Hats, New I m lelphia. I fl 1 Olf ll Qro rif 1 Oc I AV.UV.llV.iO, CXI I HH ''' 'I N:w Caps, 5oc :om 7-5o to 2ooj. II tv arid price- I h d So'ltll ; 1: > 1 i;. I I TW an I I \i ! ! I im^j B For Sale or Five-room Scotch For L/uiigiaHb Et All citizens of the better register order in Registration *1!'',^ lirst T fl H ?i \,",.*v eLt TimW Wliii ''!|'l price.l H )dom C<>m lied Eggs f^^BH^EflBHfl^H "^h^brh^B fc for of () w 4tp vflH^HHH Comb White^PiPI^^^^^^| Won three first prie?n(Oonn*^l ty Fair. Eggs 75 cents per fl 15, parcel post, repaid. I II. B. Graves, fl 2t p Fageland, S. 0., It. 2. II sewed 1 ? h. The ? ^