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tmfc?fc?. I if"'- iff1,:^ * ^ BL'.-tLI ffi ?\v.2-"> <1 \ as-v'^A Ladies' Patent Coloi Pumps and Gun Metal an $3.50 tlie pair. Straw Hat I We are headquarters Faruisliinirs. The House "IT Of Quality I L< ??PT? a.. Z^sr*x*>r*m9: Wanted?500 Ileus and liK)0 Fryera and Proilers. Bsst prices paid. J. W. llaiina. ( Five Room Hous < )n Academy Hill to rent cheap. See C : H. Rivers. tf. ] E^jjs tor Sale: ?My A rnv.as tiro excellent layers. 'J hat's why . we keep chickens. Improve ] your egg production. Will sell settings of Ancona eggs for I $1.00 if called for: $J.'25 if ! mailed or expressed. Vance Tyler, Wanted:?Chickens and eggs. Can handle jours st market prices. Wanted d') to (it) dozen eggs this week. Will pay cash?See? V?nce Tyler. Registration Books Open Registration books will he open every first Monday at the Auditor'8 office until do days be-j fore the general election. 8. B. Titnmons, Clirn. | K. T. White, Cleik, ' W. M. Belk. pHBm aaaaafficagamjaiMiaMi r~ i Our stock c ' We have Gi For ladies, f' high and low h $ feet of growing t-t. 1 1 E > / ;' ? * _ r > 'Vr>! . y ' Is Inseparably Associate With Braxi No man is (nor wants to be' Easter. \ The girls have ba n preparii j evy girl's best frllow should pay V^l of looking his best on Easter mo Assure yourself against a the sort of garments that are ai ami ilmt will keep their shupelii wool and so guaranteed. K&rschbaiim C S7.50, S10.00 an Ralston Shoes ( Are you on your feet all t shoes that are supremely com stons. Stylish! Decidedly yes. els and judge for yourself. ml Pumps, Mary Jane ( d Kid Ties, from $1.50 to i s SI to S3 ^ for every tiling in dent's A 1 IAMPC ro wsssmaBBEsasaEsssmsfisssxsfsaafaaesms Cull for Trioio L'eanut Meal, i . It )s the l>eKt food you ran I uy | Made of pure pe anuts le-s tlio ? -? >il. * -Jt | Wo ? at (55 For Sale ;it a bargain in Mon-j April roe, N. C.% .several bouses and voiy lots in best resident section, kvitli lights and water. A. W. McCall. Whc p^rS?Ari'-!i'^ & .'frfr ;|j T^: \" ' ' i - 7 i J js-t cut out t" is I 'Sj r?- T ru'voil'* iu' til .. <1 I ^r:v A ) rtv. H to our * to | I ' t t l\ Rod vcwiil nvkcioti 1 l a jdcsint ol lit I vV' V,r/ 7 rno.rV K'C)? '?.h I f . * - \t " A? * . .U"% >. W r . | r . * " v .. ... f.. ? I > or i ireofJ/imK Oor* I M doney ut rjr r. U!l. TV ?V 1 h.Kt'" ?. ".u . ; I i .-T you i <vr.t - ?'! i ( k i'i J \ l AI.,; i . t j-on i'iiii itisd f.? .. orr w .iik. die * ?l.l. ?. i bi-t Rook i nna of t' ?* v.<?Instructive anil i ?ni1 17 II.LI)NTR.\TKI> T.fCHKONS W:?h Mrw D.'tifflt Ly Mifmia ?ee\'. 8hOw% )nat h?>vr t ? Ofirhet. Ts* aril l!i.?hrr| If* tho i ' ? ? tiandiM)ii.c? i fr.. air! ty o.t '.% ? for \-nir . ? (it'ivtiul U? -I . ..1 < ? ? ' '1 . , 1. i. . k. . for tve y l.ofy to lrjf? lio-. to . > till I a "l.'..v j M ? - - ~ _ ar.ti prolitnlno vork AL?oluti*'> fr*o. |4QL NHW JAI'KILK t?tho nor* I a f -t erochf t Cotton. Ct ri In V 1 .ta A |0.1 . i 100; <?" ? hi n?| koUn. f**i ? lore si n ? ai I. ' . . r t? introdui iKW "I - Cut OOt thlt r..| % r' J 1 merit v ?* i . r y< ?i f. ? I: *ml rr. yourcc^y ^1 ^%mn\ ll.)*tilg .h?o* f . \\ V.i*:K sum. C^fll H. VV. Piiv'cei4 Smic ?.?* I I ? a. V/ VJ V /1 .J fca II II I I )f Spring Footwear jn Metal, the differ we have shapely s eels, from 1.25 to 3 line of Children's C children. d see our line of Ox i i -m . i ?? er a id New Clothes I deaf to the call of !ig for weeks and evlicr the compliment riiiu^ isappointment? buy utlioritativ? in style less because they are Ilothes d M5.00 or Men lie day? You waut fort able. Try Raises the new mod I Chesterfield, e South Carolina flSB ;?! mmmmvsmammmmmmnmrmtm iiummi? >l's Iroiifie Cotton fc?eeu ;usliols going at $1.50. 1>. H. Lane< s will takrf your cotton see. c ntn per bushel up 1 th; prico will 1; much lower. Qtlnin P.r>t^ '' :n you think oi lember \ B. Davis Prompt Delivery Good Weights mo Peanut Meal ll,c IDEAL FO It JSES, SiOGS and CATTLE sk Y<?ur Grocer For It For Sale By S. BURCH, Mt. Croy!-.an Y MARKET, ChestcrfklJ tim factored by Sen Island a ton Oil Co., Charleston. is most com ent shades o tyles in new .00. Also wf Dxfords in Pa fords for met I \ 11 Personal Mema < Mr. Karl Watson, of 4-Mile la Branch, was in town Tuesday. I Mr. A. J. Kollock, of DnrlingB ton was in town Wednesday. Hines Pickles now in stock at The City Market. Mr. Boh Therrell is visiting home at Ileath Springs this weejt. T. J. Knight and family are visiting friends in town this week. There will he a picnic at Vaogh Schoolhouse next ThureI d*.v. 1?,.0?.|, T.,?of /1-1 --J i.* i vyoi i i j\/a L riilCUUt lytlKt'H HIIU Jelly Rolls, at) The City Market. Over twenty persons from hero saw the "Birth of a Nation" in Darlington last week, j "The Lost Prince" to-night at | the AmusU. i Mr. W. M. Gulledge will visit friends and relatives at Whit* Store, N. O., this week. There will be an Easter egp hunt at the Methodist chuch j next Mohday. Mr Mott Bnchanon is now env ployed by the Morven Garagf Co. at Morven, N. O. When you want your meats cut to suit you, call 72 The City Market. Dr. Harmon, one of the surgeons of the Baptist Hospital in ! Columbia, is attending court ii I Chesterfield this week. Mrs. Ortman who has beer i visiting her daughter, Miss The* jj Ortman, has returned to hei J home in Charleston. Messes. K. M. Myers and A, I W. Ilursey went to Columbie JH Wednesday to see the thirc j# game in the opening series. If your watch needs repairing H. bring it to Wingate, High grad* gj work guarant . ed. Wingate Jewelry Co. * , The banks of the Pee Dee riv j er ure proving popular picnit ; grounds while the sliud are plon tiful. Some Chesterfield spirts wont wild cat hunting yesterday. They tracked a cat some (lisIO tance, but he finally escaped. Mr. John W- Merrinian, prom Inent young farmer of Shiloh community is quite ill with typhoid* pneumonia :iVi pounds of 1'2'Ac Coffee for 25c at The City Market Saturday. The ladies of the Methodist church have presented that church with some Easter embellishments in the shape oi a new carpet. If you have a sweet tooth for - Easter just sample those Triola Sweets and Maxixi Cherries at tne Square Deal. Delicious and only ofiets the pound. Tickets fbr admission to the first episode to the new seriel ; picture, *'Who Pays," are now {on sale at the three drug stores I This is a ten cent ticket but for ! the first, episode. May 2nd, is sold for 5 cents. Admission . without ticket is 10 cents. plete. f Tan, Vici, etc., fc pumps, and Oxfc iitq canvas for mi itent Leather and 1, women and chi of %csal Jhitereat Rev. Paul T. Wood, who was attending the Sunday School Conference at liartsville, found that to cotr.e by way of Colon* >>ia the best w?y back to JChes I terfield. I M-. It. E. tlanna will enter tain at dinner Judge S. VV. (1 Shipp, Hon. VV. F. Stevensot and Messrs. J. P. Kilgore ant U. L. liunley at his residence 1 to-night. Puy your fresh meats of al ' kind at the old reliablo market. A. F. Davis, j Dr. Ira W. Porter, physic!at 1 of the Sovereign Camp W, 0 W., at Oinaha, Neb , was th( guest of Dr. C A. Glover las i Friday. 1 If you are not our customer give us a trial and you will be. The City Market. White Oak Camp W. (>. W will give a fish-fry on Friday ' April 28th, at White Oak. Tin public is cordially invited to at ; tend and bring baskets well till ed with things good to eat. A ppeeial communication o ' Ohestertield Lodge, No. 220, A F. M.. will be held Friday even ing, April 2lat, at 8 o'clock, fo } the purpose of conferring Firs and Second degrees. By Qrde of B. F. Teal, W- M. Inspect our Fancy Groceries The Most up-to-date line in towi > The City Market. The Ladies* Missionary Socio 1 ty will have a rumago sale a ' the L'eoples Bank on Saturday r Member* are requsted to sen' garments there to he sold for th . benefit of the society. 1 Ask Vllllr frir?n/!o m ivuuo t'lUVU 11 (IU 1 | with The City Market about th I money they save by doing sc. [I Mr. W. .!. Odom, who attend ed the Sunday School Confer ipnce at Harts\i!le tins week re ported a fine session. He sai< i there was a record attendance ' there being: ueurly 2(?0 delegate present. Ife says ( he finest whea he had seen on his trip throng! ' the county was that of Mr. I*. T Hurst, near Shiloh. Th re will be a call meeting o; the Junior Order Unite< American Mechanics, Chester field Council, Tuesday night -April doth, for th'"- purpose o initiation. Let every rnemte attend. News was received here tha Mr. J. T. Dossier, of Marrion, S C., father of Mr. li. li. Dozioi suffered a severe stroke of par alysis Wednesday morning. Mr Dozier left Chesterfield yester day for his home. Try Clean Easy Soap. Washes clothes without rubbing The City Mai ket There are only two more installments lo the ' Perils of ! Pauline" and if the brave ami handsome Hurry doesn't get busy and Juil the unspeakable Owen and marry the beautiful l> ?: - - * * I j an; iat? wunin I tie uext few days we are going to say that I picture was pun!; after all. ga-av.iTtt? wirggiflETya: maeKMsm.'C Dr men, from $2. >rds in Vici, Gun en and women. I white canvas. ldren. MeR8rH. O. P. Mangttm, Peter ! Jordan, J. W. Griggs,1 J. O. Baker, G. K. Lanev, and O. L. Hunley were in JefFerson Saturday in attendance on a trial in magisI tri.te's court there. The oas" j lasted from 11 a. m. to (> p. in. without intermission for lunch. The euse was a question of land title and trespass. An appeal has been filed to the court from * the magistrate's decision.. ) There will bo a special Easter , snrvinn of. ( ? ,nitiiuauiij cuurcn 011 r noxt Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Oc Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock the members will ' gather to decorate the church. Following the work of decoration there will bo an Faster egg * bunt. Mrs. J. P. Parker will ' have charge of the work of deco rating the church. Those assist* t ing are requested to bring Mowers. 1 Tbe W. O. W. picnic of Merriroan's Mill Camp, hold at Merriman's Mill last Saturday, was an . unqualified success. The big , tish dinner was excellent, there ! being an abundance of roe shad - that would please the palate of -1 any epicure. The speakers on this occasion were W. R. lluneyj. cult, Ivirby Rivers and W. F. Steven sou. An old claim against the towu f was settled about two weeks ago t by the retiring city oflicers. r Some years ago a new street was opened extending from Main Street to the railroad, and enu croHching on the property of the Baptist church. The sum of $500 was decided upon as the price to be paid the church. Of r this amount $100 was paid at in ' time. The Balance, $-100, w..? paid recently, and the town now e has a clear title to the street property. L The Boston Host is the nutne e of a doubtful publication appearing on the streets of ChesterHeld. The personel ot the editorial stair is doubtful; its aim is doubtful and it drav. s its news d from doubtful sources. Uf course. , we welcome compel.tion, 1 ut R how are we to deal with a comt pany incorporated in the city of !i beans doing business away down . here. Here is a line sample of war news carried by this unccr, tain sheet: "A German torpedo j struck an American liner named _|\\liekie Myers.' Only gas in the head saw d said American j liner from sinking with the lose r of a full-blooded American life." Attention is called to tin* no^ tice issued by the Board of Health and printed in another column. In unmistakable terms they say that the lly ami disease-spreading places in this town must be cleaned up right now. We advise all those whose places are none too clean to get ' busy at once?with a shovel and a barrel of lime. A little energy and a few dollars spent in . this way right now will save! ' much sickness during the sum I iner. The town council stands ready to a man to hack up the Board of Health in this matter, j But worse yet, the ladies are 'threatening to take a hand! j Gentlemen, take u tip and clean ! .... ... .1 i ? i up unit UP IJUH'K ttUOUl It I 25 to $5.CO. IVletal and Paten They are the kin Ju<Iye S. W. (i Shipp It is Raid that no other judge in this judicial district has ever I inspired so-much respect and affection among all classes of people iu Chesterfield as Judge Shipp who is sitting this week in the court of Common Pleas. The lawyers are with one accord loud in hi-t praise for his knowledge of the liwand his wise use thereof. In his make-up he has a most happy combination of democracy, gentleness, consideration and tirmness that make the ideal southern gentleman. lie invari 'ably inspires the faith <?f all 1 those who come before him that in this court even-handed justice will be meted out. I j j Miss Henna Entertains at Rook The Rook Club was very pleasantly entertained by Miss Ruth 11 anna Saturday afternoon. Tables attractively decorated wmi vases of cut llowers were arranged on 1 ho long broad porch, and a pretty and t ovel way of selecting the partners for the game was used. Each guest selected a small bouquet from a tray containing uti assorted variety of early spring blossoms and was asked to day at the table with a like decoration. At the conclusion of the game Miss Ilunna assisted by Mrs. R. E llanna and Mrs. L. H. Trotti served delicious home-made ice cream and small cakes. Appointor i r Ch sterfield Chrag> for o. do.?, A.,.il 28d, ui as it>;lowo : bt. I'ujI, id a. in., Sunday . -ch^ol; 11 a. m., preaching; 8 p. m., preachitic. Shiloh, 2110 p. m-, Sunday , school; 3:80 p. ni., preaching. j /oar, 10 a. m., Sunday school. J This being Easter Sunday there will be a special musical propram at the evening service. 1 have a new line of American Alarm Clocks. Guarnteed for 't.velve montlw <<? lr??r>r\ ??? ? < _ ?w vwuuv U time. Wingate Jewelry Co. "What is your name?" inquired the judge. "Mali name?" said tne prisoner. i "1 am talking to you." | "Wtdl, suh, niah name is J llaliowed Hopkins," answered ' rhe negro. "ilallo.ved, Hallowed!''gasped the judge. "Where did you get that name:?" "h'roni niah maw," answered ! the negro. "it am frum de | Seriptuahs." "Doaii you all I'memb&h, judge, wheah it says 'Hallowed be thy nanu ?' " 'the judge recalled the passage. "What is the ditl erence," asked the teacher, "between caution ami cowardice?" Johnny, who observed things carefully for so youthful a person, answered : "Caution is: when you're afraid and cowardice is when the other fellow's afraid." Geese and Hens Wanted. wOO hens, 100 geese wanted. ^ Highest market prices paid. f .1. W. Ha una. II I t Leathers iri; j d that fit the I