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\1 Great ft !** a I When yo ,|| to Teal-Jones | anteed fast co I $8.50 the suit Just rec( the Blue and I ? $hort ef ' Cotton, 15:10; Seed GO cents. | fu I si The Junior Order United American ! M echanics meets Saturday night in l regular session. I tl * * * I b Mrs. A. L. Griggs is spendhig a Li few days in Charlotte before opening y her fall millinery. Announcement i p for the opening:, will appear later. [si * * * j ]y Miss Cora Craig and Messrs. H. M. j b Odom and Welborn Pusser have re- I turned irom Baltimore and New ! York, where they went to purchase ' ( their fall line of goods. ?j * * * The fall vegetable garden is a t great money-saver and should have j just as much show on your place as the good spring garden, says Clem- ( son College. ) + * * I Miss Byrd is again on duty at the > Chesterfield Dry Goods Co., where a j r..w. Imn foil mlllirnru o K.Utwv , prepared for a fall opening, the date of which will soon bo announced. . * * * The Junior Missionary Society of t St. Paul's M. E. Church, will meet with Mrs. P. A. Murray, jr., Friday afternoon at 4 :30. Ail members are ( urged to bo present as matters of importance will be discussed. j * * > ( The many friends of Mrs. Hollis ( Smith, of near Marshville, N. C., who ; was formerly Mrs. E. J. Vich, of Chesterfield, will regret to learn that j sue is quite sick. Her niece, Mrs. | Josie Douglass, of Pageland, is with , ner. * ] Sheriff I). P. Douglass was handsomely complimented the other day by his friends in Cheraw. He was presented with a gold watch fob, on one side of which is the Shriner's ' emblem and on the reverse side is engraved the words "Cheraw Friends, , August 29, 19lb." ' * * * ( Word was received in town Mon- ' day of the death on the Sunday preceding of Mrs. Annie Fail (nee Wadsworth) of Mt. Pleasant, N. C. j rif ueceaseu was ino sister 01 Mr. J. S. Wadsworth, of Ruby, and cousin of Mrs. M. J. Hough. She was a daughter of Mrs. W. W. Patterson. * * * Invitations have been issued to < the Hurst-Newsom wedding, which will take place next Saturday at St. Paul's Church. The bride is the love- \ Jy and accomplished daughter of Mr. < and Mrs. John T. Hurst, of Chesterheld. The groom is a rising young physician of Ruby. ( * * , The columns on this page are reserved for local and personal news. We are anxious to publish all tfce go- 1 ings and con.ings of all the people of f Chesterfield but cannot do so without your help. Our 'phone is No. 34. Please inform us of all those little % interesting items in which you and r your friends are interested. * Attention is cailed to the announce- t ment of H. W. Pusser & Sons on an- 1 other page. This firm has always done a fine business and is now well equipped to double its past efforts, r With a dry goods and millinery store | ( on the north side of Main Street and i a gent's furnishing store on the South ! side of Main Street, they will he in c position to handle a very large I amount of business. + * + It is to be regretted that Mr. R. E. h Rivers has resigned as a member of v the Board of Trustees of Chesterfield High School. Mr. Rivers is one of the bus; yl.Ticn in Chesterfield. He C is '? J* fM the Bank of Chester- IV /> M nk of Mt. Croghan, j. ^largest farmers in I For six years as it ^ V* ?f% 4 years Clerk P 11 nC I: / d* Che"ter- p / Sights i iu think of buyir Co., where you ' lors?from $7.5( Lad ies Dress sKo< Lad ies Work sho O. L. Comfnrts s Men's Work sho< Men's Water-Pro iVlen's Dress shoe Misses shoes in B sived a shipmen 31ack at $1.50 tc Make Our T ?ceal Jhitere&t | Id county one of the best officers te ever had. # <t * Mr. J. R. Abbott, who has served ie town as chief of police since the L'?innin,e; of the present adndnistraon, resigned one day last week. Ir. Monroe Gripes has accepted the ositon thus made vacant. On reiprninjr Mr. Abbott was told by the layor that his work for the city had ecu satisfactory in every respect. * * * The Rev. J. L. Tyler and Messrs. *. P. Manjruni, C. L. Hunley, B. F. 'eal and W.J. Tiller attended a Stcwrds' Conference of the Stewards of he Florence (Methodist Church) )istrict in Cheraw Wednesday. Others who attended from Cheserfiehi and vicinity are Messrs. W. iV. B. Davis, 11. W. Davis, S. P. ' lodjjje, R. T. Teal, \V. J. Odom, J. s". Johnson, W. W. Spencer and II. ... Spencer. * * ' * Mr. Perry M. Thcrrell, cashier of he Panic at Mt. Cro^han, was in own Tuesday. Mr. Thorrell :s scc etar.v of the Mt. Croj*hnn Comnunity Fair Association and is very nuch intcrsted in the succi is of the 'omniunity Fair in his town. The late for the ML. Ciar-chan Fair is Friday, Nov. I>, and the jrood people >f Mt. Croatian are taking a jcood ical of interest in the event and il.ins have been matureo that will insure the success of the initial venture n Mt i roR-han alonu" Community Fair lines. Mr. Jamie R:\tcliff is m-sident of the Mt. Croghan Fair Association. Thore who Know Mr. [tatcliff are satisfied that the he.st nan for the place has been selected. $ * * Please dont' ask f< r credit when purchasing school books at the Ches.ertield Drug C'o. | ^Personal Jtems j Miss Stackhouse is the guest of Miss Grace Hurst this week. # ? i'.t Air. J. K. Abbott and family are visiting in Spartanburg this week. :J? 3f? Mr. and Mrs. \V. D. Craig spent >ne flay last week at Jackson Springs. * * * W. P. Pollock, esq., of Cheraw, vas in town on legal business Monlay. T/jt >: i'f Mrs. Madge Curtis and Miss Jessie Curtis are at Jackson Sorinys this veek. * * * Mr. Welborn Pusser is having a landsomc cottage erected on Mursey Street. * + * Mr. Errfsley Armfield spent the veek-end with his mother 111 Mon oe, N. C. * * * I)r. I. R. Funderburk, the popular >hysican of Mt. Croghan, was in town Tuesday. * * Messrs. A. I.. Griggs and R. Thurnan Teal attended the Methodist Conference. * * Miss Mollie Redfearn spent a part ?f last week the guest of Mrs. J. M. ledfearn. ? * Miss Eliza Talton visited at the ionic of Mrs. J. M. Rodfearn last. /eek. ? * Mrs. Marv H. Redfearn, of Mt. Jroghan, is visiting her daughter, Irs. S. M. .fackson. * Mr. L. L. PaiKer, of Pageland, was 1 town on business Tuesday. Mr. arker is president of the Banks at * ageland and Jefferson. < h"i - SSBBSt for Men \g your fall Suit, will find the new D to $20.00 the 5 :s at $1.75 the pair up to $4.00. es at SI.50 and up. hoes at &1.50 the pair. ;s SI.75, S2.00 S2.50 and up. of shoes at S3.50 the pair, s S2.00, S2.50 and up to S5.00 tl utton and Lace SI.50 to S3.00 th t of new hats in ) $3.00. Store Headqurt C?tl"J Ol * Mr. YV. M. Ratcliff, one of the j prominent citizens of Mt. Croghan, 1 was in town Tuesday. O *5 * Mr. YV*. A. Lucas is unable to be at i his regular duties at the Lucas Ga- j rage on account of sickness. * * ? Mr. and Mrs. Anderson have I moved into the house of Mrs. O. L. j Bnrentinc on West Main Street. * * * M iss May Barnett has returned to | her home in Florida after several | weeks as the guest of Miss Cora | Craig. * * * Mr. C'oker, the new supcintendt of Chesterfield High School, and family, will occupy the Perkins house on Green St. * * * Miss Mary Walsh was the hostess Tuesday afternoon at a linen shower j complimentary to the bride-to-be, | Miss Grace liurst. * * * The Rev. J. L. Tyler has returned , to Chesterfield after a week's absence | at Bingham, S. C., where he has had j charge of a successful revival service, j * * * I Messrs. 11. N. Askins, of Pngoland. and Allan Macfarlan, of Cash's Depot, were . in town Monday. These two gentlemen are making the race in the second primary for the Legislature. + * ? Misses Elizabeth and Margaret I Byre!, of I'ocomoke City, Md., who | number their friends in Chesterfield j by the score, have arrived in town for the Hurst-Newsom wedding. The Misses Byrd are guests of Miss Mary Walsh. * * Dr. A. M. Redfearn, of Clemson College, is in town this week on business. Dr. Redfearn has been the college physican at Clemson ever since the co'lege was founded and is very popular there as well as in his home town. CORRESPONDENCE ROUTE NO. 4. Suppose we vote for the fellow that will clay the most roads. + ? * \ Mr. J. It. Henderson spent Sunday at .1. W. Roscoe's. * * ? Fodder-pulling is about a thing of the past, but cotton picking is very Serious at the present. * * * Don't see so many candidates passing now-a-days. But what few we do see seem to be in a hurry. * * * Mrs. Rachel Odom and Mrs. Sarah Kodirers snent t.h<> iu week in Cheraw visiting their relatives. * Mr. Henry Odoni, of Cheraw, came over late Tuesday 'evening to vote for some one, but he was about three minutes too late. But its better to whistle than to whine. * * Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Turnage, of near Patrick, spent Sunday at Mr. G. N. Clanton's. * 0 More wheat and bigger sack-fulls are going to the flour mills from this section daily. There is to be a picnic at St. John Church n*xt Saturday, September 9. * ? * Four ofthe boys from near Sugar Loaf were in this section fox-hunting Monday night. Guss Clanton and Ervin Odom say they are sure fond of red apples and scuppernongs. * * * Mr. G. N. Clanton's mother and sister have returned home after spending a week with him. Lots of diflfernce in the print of our county paer. Many thanks to 3ur good euitor. hitniir i 1 i and Bi Overcoat, Shoes, est Colors, Weav suit. Boys Cloth Boys G. M. shoe Infants shoes in Men's Dress Pai Overalls 50?ts a Shirts 50&s, 61. lie pair. Buster-Brown II e pair. Inter-Woven To which you will fir ers when in towr ties Co iiiiii ii mwiMw^iwiin'inFiifi?iii i'IHI Best wishes to The Advertiser and its many readers. < ROUTE 3 Talking polities will soon be a s thing of the past. 1 * * The trustees are having the new school building painted. It will no 1 doubt look much better. * * * Master Edwin Davidson has been ' very sick for some time but we are glad to report him improving and we will soon see hin\ out again. * * 1 Miss Kate McDougall has returned 1 from a trip to North Carolina. * * * I , Mrs. Nick Watson spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Lee Rivers. * * * Miss Clara Watson has returned : home from Marl burg. * ? * Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. .John Riv- ' ers. 1 * * * I | -Miss Eleby, of Cheraw, is visiting ' | Miss Lexie Huntley this week. * * * 1 Several of the young people from ;.his community attended the Kothesda meeting last week. SNCW HILL ! The Friendship Sunday School pic- 1 nic at the Jessie Smith old null place last Saturday was a very enjoyable occasion for the children. < * * * I ! I Little Miss Essie Lee Cason, dough- | tor of Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Cason, | celebrated her birthday last Friday I and entertained many of her little J1 friends and relatives. Those who at-1 tended are Misses Fannie Smith, Jes-J sie Gullcdge, Eveline Caddy, Mar- ? garet Caddy, Eula Caddy Daddy Caddy and Masters Paul Parker, jr., ind Rue Parker. * * * ] Mestfield W. M. U. sends the fol- ' lowing as messengers to Cross Roads Tuesday and Wednesday: Mrs. I. R. Melton and Miss F.stell Caddy, to rep- ' resent their society. 1 Born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith a 12-pound boy and his name is Douglass, after our high Sheriff. * Miss Olivia Cason has been quite sick. no* I The election passed off quietly here last Tuesday. I < MLRRIMAN'S MILL < Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Middleton re- 1 cently visited their son, Mr. S. O. Middleton, of Darlington. *00 I ] Misses l)ora and Alma Morrison, of 1 Me Bee, have returned home after i i apcuuKiK some lime here with their | aunt, Mrs. I. B. Merriman. i* * * V jl Miss Virginia Middleton has re| turned from an extended visit to her cousin, Miss Margaret Middleton, of * i near Ilartsville. . 1 * * * Miss Lottie Huntley, of Charlotte, spent her vacation recently at the 1 home of her father, Mr. John C. ' ; Huntley. I * * I Miss Virginia Bass has returned to her home in Florence after spending. * I some time here. Misses Pauline and ' Dora Middleton accompanied her as1 far as Ilartsville, where they spent I several days with relatives and f friends. | 1 # * * Messrs Gaddy Johnson and Jess Johnson and Fred Wilhelmon visited * Mr. J. W. Merriman recently. c PATRICK I Mr. T. L. Ingram, of Cheraw, was in Putrick last Wednesday. 6 j Mr. S. G. Godfrey, of Cheraw, was in Patrick Thursday. * t Mr. D. S. Brower and family returned Monday from a visit to thoir old home In North Carolina. 1 " > .;' Dys at 1 Hats or anything es and Models in ing in Norfork an ;s from S 1.50 to &2.50 the pair. all colors at 25 and 50c*ts the pair. its SI.00 to S5.00 nd SI.00 the pair. 00 and SI.50. osc for all the family. c and Heel Socks for men at 25?t&. id the Pearl, the l. WP> rp \a/? i H o - , ^ VX T ? I Wl I I p, impan atoshshrsxtc ,#&+ sra* Rev. B. D. Thames spent several lays in Marlboro county last week. Vi * * ] Miss Emma Poston, of McBee, ipent a week in Patrick at the home f her father, Mr. H. B. Poston. j Ci: * * * I S? Miss Vera Buic is visiting relatives n Rockingham, N. C. ?. ? * ? Mrs. S. L. Gillespie returned from tockinghnm, N. C., Sunday. sit * * i wi Mr. Thomas S. Buie, of Clemson j q, College, is home for a few weeks be- | ore the next session begins, on Sep- t( ember 19th. * * 1( Mrs. J. S. Swink returned home : ruesday from an extended visit to | i ] lorth Carolina. Misses i'euiah and Blanche Sellers, of Wadesboro, ac- |? ompunicd her home. ] ; S> ft * Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Hardesty, of 2 Sebastian, Fla., spent a week at the ! Tome of Mr. I). F. Kuie. They were J 3; >11 their way home from Washing[on, P. C., where they visited their M laughter, Mrs. Otto Pracier. Mr. ! Pruepxr is second-assistant pustmastcr general. j it PATRICK j It M'ss^S. O. Goodale, of Hartsvillc, j ind Buford Jackson, of Columbia, * spent Thursday and Friday of last iveekin Patrick. >? * >? Misses Marj*nret and Olivia Moore, * jf Kollocks, and Miss Mary Mathewson, of Cheraw, visited with Mrs. S. L. Gillespie Thursday. * * * Mrs. Ella Ingram spent Friday in . 11 Cheraw. Messrs. It. A. Rouse and J. A. I l( Kni|?ht, candidates for County Sup-1 erinlendent of Education. ' 1 Patrick Friday. I * * ? , Mr. D. C. Quirk, rural carrier on j Route No. 1, has purchased an auio-1 mobile to carry the mail. * * * Mr. S. I*. Poison went to Colom- J h bia Saturday to bring his daughter 1 il fionie from the hospital. j cj * j li Mr. G. F. Davidson spent Sunday in ' D Columbia. | ci * * ?h Mrs. J. A. Thomas returned to her w lome in Hartsville Sunday. hi * * * : m Rev. Peter Stokes, Presiding Elder ei >f the Florence District, preached an a excellent sermon in the Methodist h :hurch Sunday afternoon. 01 * * ' di Rev. 11. D. Thames and family left \v Monday morning for a week's visit fil vilh relatives near Columbia. si < 'p Misses Edith Goodale and Margar- r< >t moak, of llartsville, are visiting ja 'riends and relatives in Patrick. hi hi Mrs. S. L. Gillespie and Miss Nina J< jillespie are visiting Mrs. D. P. Smith *~ n Glenn Springs. if + * lc Mrs. D. M. McNair and children M ire visiting relatives near Chester- i* ,eld- li . McBEE Mr. Will Shaw, of Camden, is in I own and we understand he intends j noving his family here right soon. * I Misses Theresa and Helen MeDon- j) ild, of Kershaw, were the guests of H clatlves her last week. * * * s Mr. E. B. Cain and daughter, Miss $ Beatrice, left Sunday to spend ten j lays in Washington. * ? Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Horton and I laughter, Miss Joyce, spent the week>r.d with relatives in Camden. * Misses Mary Mcpherson and Mol- j | i ie Poaton visited friends and reloivcs near Patrick lust week. * ' p Mr. I). M. Pate, of Patrick, wan in i own Saturday. l i. l,1 "eal-Jon % in Gent's Furr Clothing. , Eve id D. B. Suits f Carlson Green % to serve you. y Mr. Lewis Lawrence, of Norfolk, a., visited his brother, Mr. Douglass iwrencc, here last week. * * * * i Messrs. Ted Mellon and Jesse .skins, of Chesterfield, wore in town iturday. BAPTIST ASSOCIATION- | The 191G session of the Chester^ Id Baptist Association will be held i'h the Westlield Creek Church i-tober 19th to 21st. Thursday lMovnin^. > to 10:20?Devotional half hour, Ld by Brother Kirby Rivers. ):30 to 11?Enrollment of Delegates and organization. I to 12?Introductory Sermon by Rev. J. C. Lawson. ! to *1 :30?Recess. :30 to 2:15?"Aged Ministers," by Brother W. T. McBride. :15 to 3:30?"State Missions," by Rev. B. D. Thames. ;30 to 5:15?"Religious Literature," by Rev. J. K. Hair, i.scellnneous business and adjournment. Friday 3 to 10:30?Devotional Services, conducted by Rev. J. Purvis. 3:30 to 11:30 -"Orphanage," by Rev. R. W. Catoe. 1:30 to 12:15?"Ministerial Education," by Rev. F. M. Cannon. 2:15 to 1:30?Recess. A f teinoon :30 to 2:30?"Ilome Missions," by Brother V. W. Eddins. :30?Adjournment, naming of committees, etc. Saturday Morning. [) to 10:30?Devotional Services, by Rev. Leon B. Funderburk. 0:30 to 11:30?"Foreign Missions," by Brother Kirby Rivers. 1:30 to 12:15?"Baptist Hospital," by Brother 11. A. Jackson. Afternoon, session at dispositon of ssociation. B. S. Funderburg, For Executive Com. John Haley, a negro, shot his wife vice in the back with a pistol at ithy late Sunday afternoon, and es:ped. lie w rt into. North Cnvci a, where Constable Helms, Sheriffs ouglass and Griffin, and posses of tizens endeavored to appiehcnd Im Monday night. Haley's old home as in Lanes Creek Township, but he ad lived near Ruby this year. He nd his wife had been separated sevral weeks and he had been at work t Mr. Mack Kcziah's saw mall, while i.-. wife in said to have found her anther man. Haley went down Sunay afternon, and after some words ith his estranged spouse, opened re as she started away and fired six tots, only two of which took effect, he woman was seriously hurt, but ports this morning say she will robably recover. Haley is still in idinp and all efforts to catch him ive been unsuccessful.?Pageland >urnal. jp==== We 1 You Will Pro! at This It is an easy ma 1 other person to save chases. It can only t ever, by trading at a still maintains popular \ THIS IS THE STORE A. F. Davi &1 lishings come i ry Suit gu&rrom $2.00 to I " " I ' ~ if I , the Smoke, | 'i ii ii iiiii Cntnrr^mean^ inflammation. ^ Inflammation is the stagnation of blood?the gorging of the circulation with impure blood. *Of course you can't be well under N # this condition. ' It menus, headaches, j indigestion, kidney trouble, coughs, | | | cuius, eic. Feruna By ??!?!?* * t.i.J.XC4 nutrition in- ^ creases the circulation, invigorate?* the * system, removes the waste matter ami < brightens you up. 'l! Over 44 Years Of service to the public entitles it to a place with you. It Makes Good j The Fcruno Company Columbus, Ohio You can gel Peruna In tablet form for convenience. Get Rid of Tan> Sunburn and Freckles by using HAGAN'S I : Magnolia ]|SF | Balm. i Ac* iruftantly. Stops the burning. i Clears your complexion of Tan and { blemishes. V c" cannct know how : ,o'?ci it i3 unli) you try it. Thousi - j-4 of women say it is bejSl of all joautifiers and heals Sunburn ? ...i ickest. Don't be w>hout it a [ cloy longer. Gst a hcttle now. At . i ! v our Dvncrfnof af Ut* m ail ^ , ./ ? ? r* r? *J * * 1* uucv.1# SJ ' /5 cents for either color, Wliite. Pink, Rote-Red. 2 SAMPLE FREE. $ LYON MFG. CO.. -CO So. SiltSt.. Brooklyn. N.Y. Kavwram.. jsagaam utx* mmum i j f Hp; Registration Books Open Registration bonk* will ho ' H open ovf-rv fir^t Monday ut.thn AndiH>r'? r(Iic? until I!0 days before the general election. H 8- R Timmons, ("hm. K T. White, clerk, K W. M. Bolk Turnip Seed in great variety - B .strict), fresh. Hu.v now, while i i they are to be hud. 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