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||^mIi'ii?ii mm TiTi^^ i " Jones Co. Chesterfield, w Reflection Intended But you know the mirror cannot iie t? you. It. fleets you?that's why wt* say "Don't guess how truthful we are in claimiug that we can suit your in W dividuality with one of the new Kirscnhaum Suits Wr Rirsckbaum Suits, trom SI 5.00 to S20.00. Block Suits, from &10 to &15 tkc suit. Strauss Suits, from &7.50 to SI 2.50. Boys' Suits, from 12 to S8. Men's Dress Skoes at &2 and up. 1 ?wi if i H?ii wmiiii ifi i iip [ ?" wmrrra iinin 11?mum na We are heatltj artcrs for Everything in Gents' Furnishings. Call in to seo us when in town. TEAL-JONES CO. P. S.?We represent the Charlotte Steam Latinilrv Im.-ivms ?tii Ti i i-tsii 1 m v i-Mtn..tiu vi?i i it I .i ?r ATTEIS i Here are a few we would like tc | before fall and do so we are cj Bar g Feed Oats, Cc Hulls, E-Z < f Jars, A Lot Shingles, Frii to reauui Meal, Cotton Seed Meal Door Screens in many sizes and prices. [ See us tor the famous Buckeye Grain r Drills. We have Ground Limestone lor that grain land. Let us know your (wants. We carry a heavy stock of Groceries, 1 Hardware, Shoes, Etc., at all times. I McGregor & Raley RUBY, SOUTH CAROLINA Those whn attended the public Walterman Robeson did the spe&aing and ( onfederate lie- best to eat everything in k'i^I anion At Morven last Thursday but it was no use; there was t< bring haek tlie report. <>/ a mucJ' there. All the old soluie Rrand and glorious occasion. ^rom South Carolina were runt i- r ~ _ i . _ , With one accord the old soldiers ' i.Muspeciaiiy welcome who went fr<?o) here are loud in Winter legumes point the we the praiae of the hospitality ot to rich land and rich farms. the good people of Morveu. Our informant tells iih thai Ally.- The Cop?"The driver of Gen. Hickett was at his IvNtand hearse asked me just now whit: delivered an unusually fine was; the way to the cemetei speech. The dinner was the fin and I toi l hjm." est ever aud seemed unlimited The Captain-*-"Don't do i in quantity, aud our informant ^gain You're being paid as says further that the Messrs. policeinau, not as a funeral dj 'Tom" Craig, "Dick" Tiller and rector."?Brooklyn Citizen. / - I &hort Mem# c\ II None so good as Nuunally's, J 'At Ohestertield Drug Co. gj The third quarterly conference | for Chestertield Charge will b< I held at /oar, Wedueseay, Aug 1 23d, at 11a m. K The voting place for tin I Brock's R!ii is changed fron I I Parker's School House ti Brock's Old Mill. I As We ifft t o nrnuu fPt? n fori o < I' ' V *??? k?M?% morning, the citizens from fa aud near are wending their wa; toward i hesterfield to hear th | State speakers and indication . point to a large crowd. News was received here lat yesterday of a fatal accident a Mr.Bee. Mr. Henry Roland, soi of Mr. Abb Roland, was acciden I lly shot with his own gun whil returning from a hunting t ip i Death was instantaneous. Eui ; ther details could not be learned | j Candidates for the offices n ; township Commissioner, Magis ,trute, and Cotton Weigher wi speak in Chesterfield at 0 a. nv i ' August 3t)lh ou Main St. Tim set for the speaking of othe | candidates is 10 o'clock. ! Candy? There is dodo lik i Nuunally's. A t. Chresterfie'n Drug ( o. Under the captiou "Shall .Jel f. i'son Go Forward" Mr. \Vr. 1 Edmunds, of The Jelfersonian | writes a ringing edi orial callini iupon the people of his town t be up an doing. He closes witl the call for the organization of Hoard of Trade, which we hop he will see materialize. 1 Protracted meetings will he i giu at Bethesda Church Sunday I August 27th. The pastor, Rev J. W. Quick, will be assisted lv : the Revs. llarrelson ana Jcrman A cordial invitation is extendei to the public to attend thesi [ meetings. We are ((noting gasoline at 'J celts per gallon for the Sl'O', aSII. We make no tickets a s price. If you do not care t< y for your gasoline at the tank u will he ticketed with it a cents per gallon. < >:lom Bros The Rev. .1. 1). Harrelsoi ached an excellent sermon t< ackcd house at St. Paul las uday evening Por thre< nths Mr. llarrelson has beei istantly engaged in meeting? the eountv. The people o esterlidd were eager to lieai n, and those of the churches ere he has assisted in meet ;s came in large numbers, s< Paul was crowded. The ser u was an evangelistic one, anc s listened to with rapt atten 11. rhe missionary servict ich was planned for last Sun v was pospotied until next nday at 8:80 p. in. | ii 9erscna[Stems Miss Lewis, of Statesville, i* U visiting Mrs. Clarence Douglass, g Mrs. Grover Dowry and children, of Kttawa, Tenn , are visiting Mrs Li. I1'. Teal. Miss Annie Gu Hedge is visitj ing Miss Tiieo Ortman in CharJleston this week. Mr. and Mrs* Frank Hursey, of Florida, are visiting Mr. Hursey's brothers in town. Prof. S A. Porter, of North, S P., Pin town this week, shaking hands with his many friends. Mossrs. J. A. Welsh, It. M. Myers, u llunloy and O. J Hunley wore in Jefferson Tuesday. - Misses Belle and Elna Anderson of Barnwell, S. C., are visiting their sister, Mrs. J L Ty? ler. ii Miss Pearl Melton entertained lit about forty of her friends Monro day eveuiug at her home on West r\s Main St Mr. and Mrs. I). E. Shepard, Anson county visited this week iy at the home of Mr. J. M. Redfearn. Mr. and Mrs. T B. Owen, of a Mars Bluff, 8. O., are visitidg at h the home of their son-in-law, Mr. y Ira R^dfoarn. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dougt lass and Mr. Henry Douglass spent the week-end with Mrs ' iJ Douglass' parents at 8tatesville, N. 0. I F %ceal Jhttereat 1 The date for the Mt. Croghan t Oommuuity F^air is set for No- I ? vember 2. The people of thts c ' hustling community deserve I I much credit for the energy and j i '! enthusiasm with which the.vji I have gone to work to make this r e P\iiv a success. They have set h I 1 fine example for the rest of the i u county that no doubt will be i copied by several sections an- i v other year. l* A jolly party numbering morel' vr than fifty persons camped on The 1 e shores of Teal's Mill Pond last ' s Tuesdav niirlit. A \ J AA IVJUI hV/ V* time fishing and bathing was on ' ,? joyed by all. Among those wno < t, went were Mr. I). P. Douglass ' and wife, (1. Douglas and wife > - D. II. Ijancy and wife, Dr. W. G. White and wife, and the Misses , Pearl and Nell Melton, Eva Teal i . Mary Pusser, Ivuth Banna, Mil- i dred Laney, Ethel Humphre , Charlotte Blood, Millie and Sal lie Berr.v Douglass, Dorris Lan- , Jj | ey antl Miss Lewis. The Messrs j Boy, Bryan and King Moore, '* Roy Burst, W. .J., D- 11. and P. j e S. Douglass, S. B. Poston, Bill and Berttie T/aney. I will nn-ve to my urw place of ' business in the front of the , d 1 Amus-U Theatre building, on Monday, August 2lst. Will there handle a complete line of ( \ Jewelry t^f all kmds and a new i, line of wedding presents?Silver- 1 g ware, Cutgl.iss, etc Best grade o guaranteed. Be sure to see my h line before bu;, ing. Wingate 1 a Jewelry Co. It The special development Kdi- ^ tion of The Cheraw Chronicle of ^ two weeks ago deserved special , mention in these columns In ' some manner unexplained, this V notice was left out. This was a ^ - well-printed and well-edited pub J lication. the historical subjects ( e J being especially well handled, * I with perhaps one exception. * j There are some good old citizens' [ who seem to resent the implica- t t ! tion that < hesterlield has not al- f n, j ways been a good town. Wei must agree with them that Clies-! s t terlield was a good and well behaved town from the very start But aside from this correction the historical data of The i.lin n | 1 icle stands approved* Our con-' \ 1 gratulations to Mr. Strickland, j I L i j Turnip Seed?Great variety,! , large quantity. < liestei field 11 i Drug Co. Watch the window. t f Our compliments to hospitable i ' r Catarrh! The way they eliter- j 1 s taiiud the host of candidates! - yesterday was magnifiedmt. 11 y They listen'd to th ir oratory.;' - Thev shook their hands. They ; r I patted th^m on the back <-n?i f. d j them till they conld hold n? i. mo. e. \V'e must confess we : J ' don't like the sound of your 1 name, hut we like jour spirit; l i your iieart is in the light place j | so say all the candidal s. j Mr. Haul Klkin, of lV.geland, v I will be a guest at the liomo of' I Mrs S. A. Ilanna, Friday. i Mrs, lz/i*? Beecham, daughter i N jof Mr. I*'. F Jlittlc, is danger-j t ously ill of pneumonia at the home of her father. 1 j Miss Cora Craig and her visi 1 tor, Miss Mae Harnett, of Hawthorne. Fla., are spending sever- } al days at Bif-nopville and HI- | liotts, S. C. Mrs. S. M Hreeden anil son | Hugh, of Bennettsville, are guests at the home of Mrs. (1. K. I {Laney. Mrs. Hreeden is pleas ti j antly remembered here aw Miss I i Fannie Williams. t Then* will be a call meeting of n the Chest'-rfield Brass Band | I' Saturday at 4 n- m. at the Ma ' c sonic Hall All interested are cordially invited to pe present It and meet the instructor. A j Messrs. S. 1). and F. H. Hur- <* 1 sey are visiting their brothers ' M ssrs. .1. (/ and A. W. liursey. g The aggregate weight ot these r? four V>r (thers totals 1)1(1 pounds, 1 being distributed at follows: b iO . 2(10; S. I) , 2Jlf>; K. II., 2J\ ; (J | A. W., 20(). .V | On Monday afternoon Miss I Vera White entertained a nutn- ot j her of friends in honor of the a< j Misses Peal, Vera and Nell Vlelj ton of < liestertield. Those pres. ent enjoyed verv much the music r. ndered by Miss Vera at the piano and Miss Ndll on the violin. [After spending some time in al progressive rook refreshments were served.?The Jetfersonian, fti ?-- | ^ I j Summer ' Millinery SRSondECT ; CHtSSTKUKlBUJ ROUTE 4 Road working is ihe order of he day in this section and it. is jeing done in good lime, for ihe candidates would probably have lad to walk part, of the wa> text. week on account of the big ains washing the roads so bud? Thanks to all the good ovorSeer* ihat. have worked their loads. Of course I have to work the road :oo, but its OK. It helps the road every time. Seems as if some of our cor respondents were lost out last >veek as there worfc only three letters in The Advertiser and t iV?? i*pr f.tt i It 1V ?.wfc._ I .. W VMI v W\f|\ VJ u l"l t lie 1 C t" ers from Hetkesdu and Middeniorf but may ho t he writers wore iiuay on the county campaign. So come on cut. Let a few help lome. Mr. and Mrs. I). L Hrnvvn visfrid nl the home of Mr. aud Mr.-. (?. N Ciunton, Sunday. I Mr. (iyss Clanton visited his ither near Patrick, Saturday j tiul Sunday. Mr. (1. N. Olanton's wife has returned home from a hospital j in (Jolumhia* Mrs. Delia Odom visited her! father and mi.ther Sunday. Mr. J. VV. Odom was in the Shiloh section Saturday on business. Mr. Townsend (Jasaidy aud Mr. harlie Carrie were the dime r guest at (i N. i;l&nton's Sunday. -? Mr. W. ]) Odom spent' Tuesday and Wednesday in Columbia. They say money tnlks, but we heard a fellow say that ten dollars did not speak above u wliis pel in Uolum l>ia. Swat the lly ami also ^wai the tattler. Two good ideas. The plain duty is alwnya the iuty nearest* at hand; there ire no short cuts to victory in die batt le of life. You ?imply cannot #c<?r rid of j .axes nor lose sight of t he pro-|*~ "ossionnl polit icians. Best wishes to the Advertiser jv ind its many readers. l'ATKI< K l' s< Misses. Mary mi l (i:aee Ingram (J| lave returned from Cheraw vnere they *p<?nt a week with drp. It. B. Ltney. ^ Mr. J. It. Jerman lias return- jx h! to his home at (Jresham, at- (j er sp< nding several days with t\ lis brother, Itov. W. \'. Jer- \Vl nan. ^ Mi. Clillord Buit- and liis sis s< er Miss Clara Buie of Bladen m ioro, N. C., sp?nt Friday in I'at- \\ icK with relutives. tii Tnere was a large ctov/d out 111 Thursday to hear the county m andidat es spe-ik. Everything ol jasst'd v?ll quietly and pleasanty el (Jlfunie Buie ami little Nell ro ioodal are spending a few days u vit h relatives m ' heraw. Bev. B. I>. Thames left Saturlay morning for (Boueekior, Va., vhere he is assisting in a proracled meeting tL in Messrs. J. W I'olson and C. S. (J2i triggers spent. Sunday in Mc. tc 1>? Messrs. (? K Laney an<i U. !' r( dauguin of ' 'hcsterlielii were in ^ 'u trick Tuesday. r(| SNOW HILL U1 m The singing tfeho >1 conducted >y I'mf. A. M Vext.a'* at Weal- (.j eld for the past ten days closed ,n ist Saturday night. Triin is 1 ho tt, Inrd bC.hor?l rangh. To this com-L(1 lunity by Mr. Vestae and hr j j, as made many friends and nC 'ol omplishej pom? g<?"d here. t(j Mr. W. Vi. Freeman celebrated ' f() is 88th birthday last 'iuesday, di mgust 8th- There was a large rp| t tendance of friends-ami rrda- j bi ives. Dinner was served and a ood time enjoyed bv all who at ; Sil ended. 0U 'lhe SVe it Held Creek Church nu apriRi-i^r will ta.ko p'aco ar the n<i lid Mill place near Mr. (''rod : uU I iller'rf Sundav ut. d o'clock. it^ Mr. and Mrs. it. K. Pittnian j CO F Kbenczer section, attended an ?rvic?H at K<rie?idahip Sunday, j Oil Mr. K. C. Sellers attend d the j ^ leaking at Middendorf Iftj"1 itu r*4r*y. ho ro Legumes feed soils, livestock |ju id mein ' Gm Try a small aroa in clover the J O 'sfc year. lllk. . > ifaiiMlK Attractive Hats At jj Your Own | TV II I r rice .1 This is a fair and square proposition. There are hats in this stock that were worth $5.00 or more. They are now worth more to you to wear than to us to keep. Name Your Price And Take the Hat J Chesterfield Dry Goods Co. ' ji A I '.koafnailtnl'l I as toVS' iZTZZOm Upworth Orphanage L*:irs. Some more history : ChesM field has never sent a rep re- I ho following appeal has been sutativ? to llongress. The pre<- r?*ived in hehalf ..f the Kplit situation: ( hosier Sold lias worth Orphanage ami wo. gladly a opportunity to send her man Rite it span-. U ) Washington in the person of Thi" ",?tiiiitinii is under the K le Hon. W. ! '. Stevenson. Some '1,0 Methodist Church g ore history: It is said that If but " "'Sported entirely by vol hestertleld hod done her duty n"l?rJ<?"tr4bution?, the ehordh 1 vo years ago she would now """ haying made any assesaave her name enrolled at the m,'nf ,01 support. I apilat of the nation, and repre- , A ??d 80,1001 for dePe"- 1 uited by one of the brightest "rPh?" ??>?< ' ? ,ro? # en of the South. Some logic- 101'dvears of age. Supported re see no reason why Chester- bT tbe volu",0,ry ",reHn?8 of the IDid county should not vote to tt fc0Ple' 2:10 cbl,1,'re" now tho ian for its own interests in this "'P1"""^0- Children healthy, latter, laving.aside such petty h*pPy l""1 bo??- CPer?tc' Pril" ejections as may possibly exist pri'"" aod m?rble ??rd' Tbe H .... _ B r r, , . effort 18 made to give each child & L' K' K u"dar ,he a common .chool education and fi ttnd ?"?rKetic manage a tra(|e We nee(, nr f. ent of Mr. Latta, is entering . , . , , out have no ununcial agents in . ft pon a now era of prosperity and .. = , ,,, , 1. , . 1 f'ie 1 leasti send your is a foregone conclusion that _ . ,, a, 7 . , contribution direct t?> l?.pworth ft* 10 prosperity of a railroad and ft 1 Orphanage, Columbia, S 0. B 10 territory it serves are inter ioendent. This mad i? nriw truing Us attention tofche hand A F'"?-CU? Entert.inn.enl :ig oi' truck, such as cantaloup We have crowds. We appre- L . waterincllons, tomatoes, pota- date it. But if you are not a j tos, but most important of all, regular attendant at the Movies f junuts and soy beans. This why do you stay away? The >ad is anxious to ship these regular reel service is again be- I lings and consequently has shown every Tuesday and I und and is finding an invitatiog Sat urday night, and a matinee *;: arket. This paper will have every Saturday afternoon, ore to say along this line later On Thursday night the great ? the plans develop. It is suflft- jpicture,. "Diamond From the ent now to say that we have | Sky" with a regular reel includ- 3l aintained all along that Ches jed, shown. Where else can yon K n* field 1'ouuty is not a one crop j have an hour of educating fun rritory. Our soil is versatile : for 10 cents? Saturday night, ?<* . flu m/?ol linvllii"" w' " "1' " - ?".j v.i.mh wjv warren Kerrigan in three lr farmers mod is to j^ot in reels. Everybody knows War- 9y uch with a profitable market ^ ren, because of his daring and i r their truck in order to make ;exciting ways winch he always versification un-re profitable 'carries to the movie screen. JEjj le U. <k- L is planning to^ join the crowds and be convincing th- iii.irk. t to your door, je?J of the hour of educating fun 9 It seoined that some sort of a for 10 cents. No pictures are ionic ginks presided over this'ever shown that ran possible of- aft Ace last week, as au unusual fend any one* The Amus-U. ft imber of errors crept in un- ~r Iked and went to press i itfht ^cw ReistJuran| and Grocery mi/ with the perfectly truthful ...? ? j ,., . ... , l!:?\e just, opened a new di rns. We herewith make some . ,, , .. . . , i lauiai t and Grocery on ( hurch jM rrections: Mrs, J. A. Welsh , . , .. ? ./?. l I .... ... _ , Street, back of liaptist. Church, fl d family wore visiting at Luke . . . .... ,, . , - | . _ to be known as i he Oit-y itestauby, 8. O., and net Lakeland,! " * i*w i?t i. Mi** Charlotte Blood, of . . , , . 4. IhgnUr meals cents; lonch* JM liber rv, h.u., viAilnd at the I , " . . , * V .... ,. r. ,. . . ae from 10 cents np. # me ol Mr. D P. JJouklass and ., * . . - ; L ... . ,. ... nlL , Everything clean an'l of the V t W. A. Douglass. Mish Ethel , 4 . V,T . , , . 0 . best qnelity. Best of order will imphrey, of tiojkin, 8. C\, is . . . . . . .. . .. " , . .Li .u , . i be maintained ; lanie> invited ployed in the law olMce of Hon. ? , a ? . . m K. l.?oey and not at tho l^ney Fre"1' fl,h ev9rJ i " ? 1