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^^all.on Us ^^Ken in nwed of anything that is kept in an up-to date Phone us your orders and they will be delivered o your home. Phone 79. Mr. It. T. Red f earn is now with us and will be pleased to have his friends call and let him serve them. I THE REDFEARN CO. 1^1 FlANTIC COAST pi ant r-OMOAM ? ? - ?? ? " WITH #~ll Wholesale Cabbage, Beets and Lettuce Plant iin Grown Seed Ptoatoes?Irish Gobblers, Houlton R< Varieties a Specialty, Selected by an Expert. S'veet Potato Plants**All Varieties. SOMETHING FOR NOTHING To get started with you we make you the following offer: Send us SI.50 for 1,000 Frost Proof Cabbage Plants, grown ? open air and will bland freezing, grown fro;n the celebrai ?d of Bolgina <& Son and Thorbom & Co., and I will send 1 )00 Cabbage Plaots additional Free, and you can repeat ier as many times as you like. I will give you special prices itato Seed and Patato plants later. We want the accounts ise buyers, large and small. We can supply all. TLANTIC COAST PLANT Co., Yongs Island, S. Sfyank ef keraw CHE RAW, S. C. n ? x- _* * - j-scaignarea as United States Zfrepositcrif I " Oldest, Largest and Strongest i Bank in the County , IA PER'CENT COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY PAID ON 4 SAVINGS DEPOSITS. $1 00 STARTS AN ACCOUNT.. ? ft???~ft? 8?#?- ft?? #?8?ft ?? ft?ft?ft ft $ & ft ft ft ft " A Good Bank FOR 1 All Classes of Men f THIS SAFE, strong bank is patronized by the Merchant and Farmer, the progressive business man and the man of leisure; and in 'very instance has the customer received prompt and courteous tieatment, and been extended every accommodation that his business and balance would warrant. To those who would open a new account or transferan oldona. the officers of this institution extend a courteous invitation to call on or correspond with them, all conferences being regarded as of a strictly confidential nature. BANK OF RUBY AND MT. CROGHAN Branch at HUBY, S. C. MT. CROGHAN. S C. R. E. RIVERS, Pres. P. M. T1IERRELL, Trcas. - 9 9?9 9 ? 9?9?9?9?9? I Guaranteed 1 in writing 5000 MILES . B XT^THEN you buy Ajax tires you V T get something more than fine 1 rubber and fabric and the vulcani- | zation of these two. You get the maker's steadfast determination for Quality. Ajax tires are | guaranteed in writing for 5000 | miles. Measured in miles, Ajax are ~ better tires by 1500 miles. | 4 * While othe r8 are claiming Quality -- -T - ? n -- : .r ? ' Tie Chesterfield Advertiser PUBLISHED EVERT THURSDAT * Subscription, fl.00 a year. 0 Vdvertising rates furnished on appli- k cation. q Entered as second-class matter at the T 2 postofilco at Chesterfield. South Caro- . ? lina. 1 PAUL H. HEARN Editor i i?d Publisher. i SI IS THE MILLENIUM AT HAND? \ JI One of the most remarkable ( ? I SnPftphAO in ?-.? ? * 1"* 9 ? .u vuc pi'estsnt VJOn-| * J gress was made recently by the 15 Republican minority leader.! Hon. James Ii. Mann. It was notable and unexpected, coming c ' as it did from the leader of the 1 ^ Republican party. In discussing the Lincoln me- 1 DSe morial project, Mr. Mann said: I' "Some day this great Govern- ' raent of ours, in the loving ten-1 derness of forgiveness and for-l getfulness, would reach out with a road leading from the capital ' of the United States to the capi-1 Vou tal of the old Confederate States, I the and that at the other end of that 1 ol!, road?Richmond?some day there I 1 ? would be erected a monument to! the man whom the South most! Q. loved and revered?in modern 1 days at least? Jeflfer&on Davis, ?the President of the Confederate ==i States " This must have made some of the Democratic Congressmen pinch themselves to see if thev I were dreaming or wonder if the millenium had arrived. It was a brave thing for Mr. Mann to do, especially as he has been mentioned as a probable candidate for the Presidency or Vice-i'residency on the Republican ticket An English paper is calling upon the United States to interfere in the war and make an end of it. It's like the boy who stuck his head in one end of the calf's yoke. When the calf was runuing away with him he yelled: "Stop us, somebody stop us." Henry Watterson says, and _ says truly "that if the money that has been appropriated on undeserved aud fraudulent pensions had been spent on our naI vy and army there would not be * a country in the world today as ^ well 'prepared' as the United States." J. T*. 1? l ? ib ims jwn over Mty years 4 since the war between the States 1 closed and yet pensions and in crease of pensions go steadily on * as if there was no bottom to ^ Uncle Sam's money chest. Mr. Brandies is not the first | Jew to be appointed a Justice of ? the Supreme Court. Mr. Judah * P. Benjamin was offered this m high office by Franklin Pierce, ? but Mr. Benjamin declined. He ' T later followed the fortunes of the Southern Confederacy, re 1 * signing from the United States * Senate. He became Attorney 1 ' General of the Confederacy, then Secretary of war, and afterward Secretary of state. After the ] ' war he went to London where he * secured a large and lucrative < practice. e NO TIME TO TURN BACK 8 Much ado is being made about " the fire insurance situation of ] the State. The mildest descrip- v tive word that some of the pa- I pers are now using is "muddle." ? Laney aud Odom, McMaster and n McL?aurin, not forgotting Man g ning and the legisture and sen- ate in general are coming in for a good deal of cussing? tne quality and extent of said cussing, it seems to us, depending upon the political bias of the cusser. C When this legislation was proposed this paper deemed it cne of the finest moves ever attempted in the State. To-day it sees no reason for changing its opjni- p on in the matter. The way is ^ now clear for State fire insur- v ance. The experiment on a b small scale of Insuring thecounty court houses has proven ? | successful. We fail to see why j the state cannot at once enlarge g the scope of the insurance de p&rtment to take in all kinds of k fire insurance. ^ This could be done at a good o! profit to the State and at a big ' saving to the insured. fc This is no time to think of surl render to the big insurj. e com- j[, \ ptnies Ajy th Bfc^Viththe Southes*. I The Columbia State urges in a ' igorous editorial that every one { the Coonby Conventions of k>uth Carolina endorse the reiomination of President Wilson? 7he Advertiser seconds the moion. A man went into a court room n Kentucky and acciiently drop >ed from his pocket a pint bottle >f whiskey. The judge got nothDg(but the odor of the whiskey jo he fined the man ten dollars The Indian appropriation bill jarries $12,000,000 for the next 5seal year. It does seein from this and the pension increases that Uncle Sam has money to burn and is burning it, making a bonfire as it were. With characteristic modesty Roosevelt says he will not be a candidate for the presidency un less conditions are like they were when Washington was president. If Roosey's modesty, like measles, should strike in, it might be the death of him. Kentucky Republicans are di vided very widely as to what to do with Congressman Caleb Powers. One funf-inn ?-onfo seed him back to Congress, the other faction wants to send him back to the penitentiary, where he had served time and was pardoned out. Owing to overcrowded conditions at the South Carolina Industrial School it was found necessary to "parole" 82 of the boys. A parole granted for good behavior often accomplishes much good for the youthful de linquent. But a parole given be cause the legislature has not allowed sufficient funds to properly house and care for the inmates is quite a different matter. Military Training for Business Men The national government will hold an encampment f<?r business men of this section at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia. This encampment will begin May 3d and last about four weeks. The expense of this encampment will bo .$30, to be paid on entrance This will includi all necessarv expense for the thirty days. All attending will get the very best of tr. ining under U. S Army officers. This includes not onlydrilling but lectures and genera' instruction to make a man n broader and better informed man and citizen. Those in charge of the arrangements ex pect 200 from South Carolina and it is hoped ihat there will be at least ten from Chesterfield county. Any further information and application blanks can be had from E. Wa'ker Duvall, Cheraw, S. U. Has Eight Children Mrs. L\ Kehkamp, 24l)4 Hernan St. Covington, Kv., writes: 'I have been using Foley's Ilonsy and Tar for nearly two years ind can find no better cough lyiup. I Lave eight children ind give it to all of them. Thev ill were subject to croup from >abie8 on." It is a safe and rejft hlo marl!ni?.? - 1 ww?v iiiuuiviuu iui men quo vomen an well as children, ion't. let the cough that followt;rippe hang on and weaken vout is easier to get rid of a cough r cold than of its cons* quences. Square Deal Drug Store. SEVERE PUNISHMENT X Mrt. Chappefl, of Five Years' Standing, Relieved by CarduL Mt. Airy, N. C.?Mrs. Sarah M. Chapell of this town, says: "I suffered for j ve years with womanly troubles, alsd tomach troubles, and my punishment < tas more than any one coulu tell. I tried most every kind ot medicine, ut none did me any good. I read one day about Cardul, the wo- ' tan's tonic, and I decided to try it. I , ad not taken but about six bottles until was almost cured. It did me more ood than all the other medicines 1 had , ied, put together. f My friends began asking me why I >oked so well, and I tola them about I ardui. Several are now taking it." . Do you, lady reader, suffer from any 1 the ailments due to womanly trouble, ? ich as headache, backache, sideache. ? ecplessness, and that everlastingly tired . If so. let us urge you to give Cardui a ial. We feel confident it will help you, . ist as it has a million other women in 1 ie past half century. ] Begin taking Cardui to-day. You on't regret it. All druggists. Writ* t* Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Ladlm' ' Ivisorf Dart . Chattanooga, Tann.. for 1 nrmn**a on your ctMand 64 paga book,' Homa I aatmaot lor Womw.^pkUn mapper ii.a IM 1 Kate* for campaign announcements are as follows: $3 (X) for y ail offices save weigher and (J. J S. Congress; charge for the lai-| tor is $5 00, for weigher, 11.00. J i The fees are pavable before or ? at time of first insertion. Accounts will not be carried loi ger than two weeks. Campaign advertising at regu- r lar commercial rate. State Fire Insurance For Public Schools | The attention of the school 1 trustees of Chesterfield county g is called to an act of the recent General Assembly that all scboi 1 tiouses worth three hundred dollars or over must be insured. If I ! the buldings are of wood thenjl the insurance must be carried in j & -onie regular fire insurance com- j pany : if the buildings are of j brick or concrete then 55 per j cent of the insurance must be j carried in a regular firj inrur-1 ance company and 45 per cent of the insurance must tie carried in ! the Insurance Fund of the Sinking Fund Department of the State of South Carolina. The Insurance Fund of the Sinking Fund of South Carolina ' has been uniformly successful , evcr since its establishment fifteen years ago. In the begin" ninc lli" ' vue i nifiiii wan wit hout appropriation of any kind whatsoever and only a small percentage of the insurance on any one State or county building was carried By the present, however, the Insurance Department of S uth Carolina has accumulated a surplus of over one hundred thousand dollars, all earned from premiums over and above losses an I expenses. The State of South Carolina has bv a gradual process gene into the fire insurance business to protect her own property and that of the various counties. Now, the policy is further expanded and public school buildings will be taken care of in part. The rate charged by tie State is a good deal! cheaper than that of regular fire] insurance companies. CORRESPONDENCE! MchKE Messrs. M. 0. Lancaster, T. M. Beattie, J. R Hall, U. II. Holder and G. T. ilorton attended court, tit, Uhestei(ieltl last week, j Mrs. Sallie I igrain is very ill and has retained ih-t services of Miss Duraiit, ot Rock Hnl, graduate nurse. Mr. and Mrs. Ji lit) Ingram, of Kershaw, speut Sunday with their mother, Mis. Sailie In-, gram. Misses Bernice and Annie Mae : Pate visited at th-. home of their uncle, Mr. A. J. Ilahy. Mr. VV. L. Olyhurn died at liisj home last Sunday night after u ? short illness from pncumonii. / Mr. Ulyburn leaves u wife ami , several small children. To them 1 we extend our sympathy. j * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ingram, r.f ^ Pageland, visited the termer's r mother, Mrs. Sadie Ingram Sunday. ' c< Mrs. Mollie Kedfern, of Page ^ land, is a guest at the homo of ^ her brother, Dr. J. I). Ingram. ^ Geese and Hens Wanted. f>00 hens, 100 geese wanted. Y Highest market puces paid. ~ ft .1. W. Hanna. /'!x - A - ? ^liauon. djj Toe State of South Carolina, County of Chesterfield. ffifl By M. J Hough, ProbatfjBjj Judge: Whereas, C. P. Manguinfl^ made suit to me to grunt hint^H Letters of Administration of tht^H Estate and effects of G. I). MtinfiB Hum, deceased. gH These are, therefore, to citflH ind admonish all and singul^^H the k 1 < dred and creditors ot laid G. I>. Mangum, > tha they be and appear in the Court of Probate, ?c held sterfield, S. March 80th, next after put ion hereof, at 11 o'clock t. 'orenoon, t.> show cause, if hey have why tlx- said Aduji.j^H stration should not ho Given under my hand t hfl D 15th day of March Anno Onmi^^H 91(1. BB M. J. Hough, Fmbnte .fudge I Hj FOLEY KIDNEY PlLlI I OS BACKACHE HI ^Mt>SAN0J)LAu^J * ^Ts\\ " fl "i DK A GLOVER ^ ./ Physician and Surgeon utmmu """' " " ' :*l Calls answered day or night. HfR/^ FX'S Office at Chesterfield Drug Compai.> Condition Powders OF EDUCATION A high-class remedy for horses ' iui mules in poor condition and ,wll ' . i nr erl of -i tonir Builds solid ' ^V',0 ??"'M , v, ,'v ".V ??? ?! I Ini nrcci ot a ionic, jjuik.s jOik- ^nil| l( <>i ,.nrh month iuscIc and fat; cleanses the sy? ??? 2m, thereby producing a smooth, OR L H TROTTI S *& ^toUb^ iD ( 1 iii v iv.? v "hestertield. >s. LJ. H. L/\iN tZ. i Ofllcc on second Hour in JEbss Building:. ? " " All who desire tnv services will please see me at Chesterfield, an I rOIEY CMHAKHC TSKir i.v? discontinued my visits to other I !en> Stomach Swecl-Liver Active-bowcbRer towns 1 We are selling 1 Studebakcr -..J Wac?nn<v C.hs>an v W5 -w iu u fc-f' & S T*->J f JL And everything else In our complete and up-to-date^H line of merchandise at Live and Let Live Prices SPECIAL?We are selling ^ui lormerly used in the Cornu erci xl :IotflHH at remarkably k w nric *. I I Also rooms to rent. HURST-STRtAHR COMPANY irps^Ci^H |?13='"r3 *' C^: B-' -;. It' - :%4 BBBm Protect Yourself I -,|_J i :-y.i '! Against illness I; You may be enjoying the best of health today. There siege of illness. ARE YOU PREPARED FOR IT? fl I Doctor's bills and enforced idleness are cxpenrivc. Yv bank account you are prepared to combat illness. Can you conceive of anything more tragic than a long any Therefore, if You Haven't II Account, Start One Tom I The FARMS'!- S' B JH||H 5<r5S cS3' ?3 a Fnr 9 ncjjpanr^ ?*>/> HBHra We ivpiesetit the Slrorpesf :ni:l Pest ^ 1NSU ItANCE I See us for all kinds of ! JHHBHH ^g|nHHUj^ncuj