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II Teal-Jones Co. I (Jhesterfielc?, S. C. I I Cordially request your presence at | I their Fall Tailoring Opening E . I Thursday, Friday, I July 27th, 28th and 29th To be held by Isaac Hamburger & Sons, of Baltimore, Md., producers of Americas highest type of tailor- | to-measure Clothes/ Workmanship, Quality, Fit and Price - guar- | an teed. | J Call in and let the expert, | I Mr- D. Ivl- Moses, measure you De- I liveries of suits will be made to fit ^ the customers. | TEAL-JONES CO. | P. S ?YW s^m the CLuilolt" Steam Latin 1 dry. Hnsitet leaves on Tuesday: returns Saturday. jr" I ATTENTION! Here are a few things that h we would like to dispose of s before fall and in order to =? do so we are offering real : Bargains j Feed Oats, Cotton Seed | Hulls, E-Z Seal Fruit | | Jars, A Lot of Nice j | Shingles, Primo Peanut j Meal, Cotton Seed Meal | | Door Screens in many sizes and prices. | See us for the famous Buckeye Grain | IDriJls. We have Ground Limestone | tor that grain land. I^et us know your | want's. | We carry a heavy stock of Groceries, * Hardware, Shoes, Etc., at all times. I McGregor & Raley \ | RUBY, SOUTH CAROLINA ft ILooti at Your I i able Expenses I After yon have used our meats a while S If, will surprise you i<> find your expenses con- X ' > siderably less than fonm-rly. Yet vou have enjoyed j? i liner n.eats than ever before. The reason in simple. ]L i Our meats are so good thai every ouree of them is ? ; eaten. There is therefore no wnRte and the stoppage x ! > of waste is saving. Also reduction in price is saving. $ The eity Market 1 I ||mmwiiii ipuwminii mm ijQ. g \ , ( ? , ? ^ X / T? V tit'* li n I tfhcrt ! Thursday night "The Diamond from the Sky" at the movies. Capt. Henry Douglass is enJ deatoring to get a game with | Wadesboro for next Friday on . the Chester tic Id grounds. ' When your watch needs repairing bring it to W in gate. Prices are right. Work guaranteed. Wingate Jewelry Co. Rev. Peter Stokes, having completed the Sunday School Campaign in this county, left last Monday for hie home in Florence. There will be preaching at the Presbytt r an Church next Sunday morning at 11:15. Rev. J.| R- Millard will preach. Everybody cordially invited to atteud. A protracted meeting is in progress at Shiloh Church. '1 he ttev. J. 1). Harrelson, the noted evangelist, is assisting the pastor, Rev. J. L Tyler. The highly dramatic film, ''Mexico and America," has been temporarily delayed but it will surely be here. Don't forget that. Watch for a later announcement. A protracted meeting will begin at Zoar next Monday afternoon at 4: IJO o'clock. The Rev. L. T. Phillips, who is so pleasantly remembered in that community will assist in thiB meeting. Watch for the new opening of fall Jewetry, silverware and cut glass. New stand in front of the moving picture show. Wingate Jewelry Co. I Last Thursday the Rev. J. L. Tyler drove over to Stokes' Bridge in Lee County, where he ! was the officiating minister at the marriage of Miss Daisy l'ate, of Bishopville aud Mr. (). F. Watson, of Andrews, S. 0. The r.-ason bo many people buy Suits from Teal Jones Co.. 11 th<?y do not have to alter them to (it. They are made by Tailors who know how. You should have heard the sermon on "The Loveless Church" at St. Paul last Sunday night. The Subject for next Sunday night, "The Chartered Church." Services v/ill begin promply at 8 :30 o'clock. Next Saturday, from 3 to 0 o'clock the doors of the Movies Hall will be thrown open and each person will be admitted for 5c. A spec al feature will be shown, also a Charlie Chaplin comedy reel. Chesterfield and some other good stroug team-probably Wadesboro?will play a double? header at the local park the day of the State campaign meeting here, August 17th. These games will close the local season for this year. To give the country people a chance to see the show next Saturday the doors will open at 8 o'clock. Only 5 cents admission will be charged, .lust think? UAI1 UM 1 I a d A 11 Nino I /\ f t V? \I A n *> H y WV4 O III OVV V? I \M VI1C 11 ? V ) and a Charlie Chaplin comedy reel. Our suits are Tailored to fit. We do not Sell the Saggy, Baggy Kind. See the beautiful display in Woolens at Teal-Jones Co., July 27th, 28th and 29th. Saturday, the 29th is Congressional Campaign Day in Chesterfield. Finley and Stevenson will on that day go to the mat. A record crowd is expected in Chesterfield to witness the contest. Mayor H. M- Odom has been having some good work done on Main St. during the last week. Owing to the recent heavy rains all the ditches are filled and streets washed. The Mayor will have the street force put every I thing in first class condition at an early dale. Who is the most popular young lady tn Chesterfield? This is to he decided by vote at the AmusU Theatre. There is a five pound box of fine candy on display in the window of this popular show house that will also go to the win ner of the contest. Each person entering the theatre is entitled to a vote, with no extra charge Extra votes will be sold at 1 cent each. Each child enteiing the show is entitled to a vote the same as older people. Boys, your lady friend is on the list. Help her win. Steal Jhitere&t Supervisor H. P. King has made two trips to Lynches rivor to meet the Lancaster county officials relative to replacing the bridges across that stream. Mr. King made the last trip to Cooks Mill Monday. Neither time however, did the Lancaster officials happen to be on baud tho thev had promised to do so. The management feels constrained to offer an apology for the kind of paper furnished its subscribers this week and for some weeks past. We can only say at this time that plans are on foot for the improvement of this paper, and reminding our good readers that "Rome was not built in a day," bid them be patient yet a little longer. Something should be doue towards replacing the break in the dam at Evan's mill four miles cast of town ou the Society Hill road. Ever since the flood, 12 days ago, travel has been interrupted. The rural carrier has to make a wide detour. We do not know whether the property owners or the County should make repairs but some one should do so at once. To morrow night, the 2Hth, the children of Oxford Orphanage wlil give an entertainment at the Courthouse. The profits gc to the support of this home. This is the orphanage supported by the Masons and is one of the fiuest charitable institutions ic the country. It merits youi support. You are sure to gel your money's worth any way as the children give a fine entertain ment. It was at one time thought that we would have something very interesting to say thisweet regarding an oil mill for Chester field, but it seems that thougl things are developing nicely ir t It O 4- /I 1 ? rl ../2 t viinv tiiir^iiuil, a IIU 11 M 1 tU UrgBIl isation 1ms not yet been effected Meetings of prospective stock holders have been held, expert consulted, etc., and we under stand that various investigation! are under way, all of which por tends good for the good town o Chesterfield. We fully expec to have something very interest ing to say along this line nex i week. While the oil mill situ&tioi iR being freely discussed, it ha: been called to our attention tha there is possibiy an edtquat water supply nearby for furnish ing sufficient electricity t< run the mill and also furnisl other motor power- Teal's Mil is the supply referred to. It ii claimed that a minimum pnwe of 200 horse can now bo generated there and that the property is capable of a development o about 2,000 horse. The prospec tive mill owners would no doubl (lo well to investigate the posai bilities here. 9SFS6nal Jtcms Dr. J. K. Lucas of Miami, Fla is visiting his parents. Dr. and Mrs. T. E. Lucas. Capt. A. T. Davis, of Stauntoi Military Academy, is in the eit: this week. The Iiev. B. D. Lucas, of Fred icksburg Va., is visiting his par onts, Dr. and Mrs. T. E. Lucas Mr. R. D. Marsh, of Ruther fordton, N. O., is in town thii week shaking hands with old friends. W. E Parker, of Teal's Mill who is taking a comraercia course in Columbia, was a vis itor in Chesterfield this week. Dr. and **rs? W. (J. White, jr., returntul Sunday after then honeymoon trip during the pas! ten daya. They are now at honu to their friends on Lucat Heights. Miss Vera Melton entertained a large number of her^ friends last Tuesday uight in honor oi Miss Esther Teal, of Wadesboro, Some of the latest pieces of music were played by the Missess Vera and Nell Melton, while the guests were served with punch, cake and ice cream Births Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Rivera anounce the birth of twins, boy and girl. v "Mart Go to Dillon," Said Marlon 7 A negro with a badly disorgan- I izod intellect caused some excitement and a good deal of amusement Tuesday morning. He answers to the name of Marion Robinson and is the son "Baboon" Robinson, a preacher of note hereabouts. Marion, it seems, has been a successful fanner over in Georgia until something got loose upstairs and he returned to his old home. Early Monday morning Marion went to the stable of Tom tlarrell and led out a mule. This animal he took to the place of Fred Redfearn, where he found some harness and a buggy. It didn't bother Marion that the harness was half of a double set. He came through town at a two-for ty gate, driving with one line. When Rural Policeman J. T. Grant stopped him for exceeding the speed limit, Marion voci1 I 1L-. t - t 1 I tcK.'imiji Mci>i?ien iiiiai ne nau no | time to stop, but just must go I to Dillon- Mr. Grant thought | that circumstances warranted his going to jail first. Marion's objections could be heard for quite a distance, but he is still in safe keeping. 1 Duvall Helps Corn and > Pig Club Boys Mr. G. W. Duvall. vice-presi' dent of the Bank of Cheraw, has ' offered two premiums to the 1 corn club boys of Chesteifield ( County that are worth competing for. ' First, he offers $25 to the boy 1 who grows 100 bushelH of corn 1 on one acre of land. This is a standing offer and may be competed for year after year. Plans i are made for accurate measur* icg of same. I The second premium will in t, terest every member, as the boy r who has poor land stands an c even chance with the more for tunate one6 to win. This premi mm is $25 to the boy whose rec?n. ~ : ] wius nuun inc m'jaitjht improve . ment in yield, beginning with theer.ip of 1910?and at the lea9t "Oft. Before this offer becomes p ili'ective there must be at least . 25 boys in the contest, a For further information see ? Mr. VV. J. Tiller. f t S. S. Conference At Shiloh The Chesterfield County Metht odist Sunday School Conference, which convened at Shiloh church ^ last Friday, Saturday and Sunday, was a success from every k view point. Owing to the cong tinued rains, and consequent bad roads several of the Sunday Schools of the county were not represented. The reports renI dered show the Sunday schools } of the county are in flourishing condition. Several of them, including St. Paul, Chesterfield, have a memr j. bershiD as largo or larger than the church membership. The t talks made at this conference were well prepared and inspir ing Resolutions calling upon every Methodist Sunday school in the I eounty to make an earnest effort J to organize a Cradle Koll, Home Department and Wesley Bible ? Classes were unanimously 1 passed. The presence of Rev. Peter ^ Stokes, presiding elder of the f Florence District/added a great deal to the interest manifested. Mr. J. C. Rivers, of Mt. Croghan, elected President and Mr. " Oscar Pittman, of Kbenezer, Secretary. Rev. Paul T. Wood, - Mr3. Asa Watson, and Paul Pars ker Executive Committee. Tomato Wilt niAm?.AM /o n i ? i ? vyiviiifllMi V^UIIC^C, O. tilliy ' If the leaves at the tops of the tomato plants, or at the ends of the branches begin to wilt, with out being discolored or spotted, and this wilt gradually works back until the entire plant is ef* fected, Tomato Wilt is in the 1 patch. This disease is caused by a bacterium which gets into the t tissues of the plant and plugs up h > the water carrying, vessels to , such an extend that the circu- p lation is cut oil', thus causing the Rl plant to wilt. p The bacterium which causes t| the diseases cannot be .destroyed ti by spraying, to all diseased t plants should be pulled up and jt burned as soon as they become affected. If these plants are not p destroyed, the diseases will 4, spread, and the whole patch may p Wise 1 Shoppers l Watch Prices | The goods mentioned below are offered at or below prevailing 1 wholesale prices. Prices are J sure to rise. 1 Flowered and striped Lawns, Or- J gandies, .Voiles and Silked Novelties at 10, 12 1-2, 15, 18, 25, 35 and 39c the yard. 3| A full line of bleached^ and unbleached Domestics, Apron Checks and Dress Ginghams. T T 1 ' underwear tor every member of II the family. J We still have a good assortment of Oxfords and Tennis Shoes for I! Men, Women and Children. Have just received a big line of | 10 and 12J-2c Laces and Inser- |l tions, in absolutely new de- Csigns. Your choice at, yard v Chesterfield Dry f Goods Co. 1 I' 'I .j 1 "Safety First" Means Cleanliness Fir.fl That' s why this store is kept II tfnew White ?tnd ytbsclutelq "Clean 5 The Whole Store is Carefully Screened - rri? J\O yue# Clan Touch lour Food Here A. jF. ?)avitf Market Our Reputation for Honest Weights and i Fair Dealings is Unsurpassed eh- -m - ' - .. .. H i i. , AUTOS REPAIRED i j Old For Cyliners rebored an < fitted with new pistons. Work guaranteed. Drive shafts, drive gears and pin i ions, guaranteed for one year. Spark plugs, wheels, hubs, axels, bolts, bushings and other Ford parts, dires of several kinds, ? casings and tubes. L\" Presto-Lite Tanks?Springs for different models. Lots of things for the auto. Call on us for prices. The Lucas Garage ; ~~~ ' ' if ruined. head to 12 gallons of bordeaux Wilt is easily carried from one mixture. , t lant to another by biting and There is no danger in using licking insects, and as tney are this mixture on the toiiiatoe* robably the main carrier* of It. is strong enough to kill the lie disease, the met lino of con- bugs, but a man would have to rol nuns al their distruction, ear. a bushel of tomatoes at one he 1'ewpr insects of this kind time tc, have any bad effects k \ tho field, the less will be the from the p >ison. , JM ttack of the diseases. The As the germ lives from one lants are sprayed with a mix- year to another in soil, tomatoes ire of 1-2 pound of paste, or 1-4 should not he planted on ground S Quads ot powered Arsenate of that has been affected. fl t. km