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l I CARL I | FINE YOUr I { LARGE AN I : Jusl A \ to Prices Right Is r i i w e^omc look Annfic'id-1 L i ? RUDY M -s. Smith Oliver, wlm hit* l?een ?|uile sick !'?>t several weeks, is iin- i pro-, in;:, (?> the delight <>i' her m.i .> i friend k .Mr. th Oliver has heen one <>f i * trip's v.etints. .Miss Luey (iilmore, a studem. at i t"< ? r (. d'.eire. visited her sister. \!t- \ M. i.. Raley t ly. Mr. and Mr-, i motored to 1 lartsville, aceoiupat.y.ay Mi.-s (lilniore when she r?- > tuiiH-d to Cokor. Mr. .1. Calvin Lindsay, of SI. Paul. ' N. C... joined Mrs. Linsay, who was . here with her parents. M ami M s i i. If MeGreior f >r a uceU-t d vt-* i They returned to th? ir hutne Sunday. 1 Mrs. doltn Lucas and Mi.-s Kloise Wriy.ht, of the school faculty, \v< i? Chesterfield visitors Saturday. Miss Wright remained In Chou<T field the jpuest of Misse- Annie and I.inna (iulletijpe. Mr. (lilntore. of Santue, S. spending some time with his daughter, Mrs. M. L. Raley. Messrs. t'o\ ai d Coward, of Wade horo, \ isiled friends here Sunday. \ic hope their welcome wn - abundant compensation for the didiculties ex peri- need in travelling over Chester Vflu vowv.V.: re .Ms. The ( hesterfield """s: r ('haiitaii (p;a will he "><? n a and yet ra> rar" to us people who live in tin* metropo lis, unless sonn tli.nv i- done to improve the road to t1 capital of th county. Mr. J. Hern in ,\ ! i i > in from a recent illn M ? .1 (I v .v l., v c ' .\fiss Kinard wi'i'c i>.< i iii' M ( ri>'/hail \ isiT >r 1 1V Iris !>< ' ) lip this way ran l;..r?il\ .' .mi ' hursday i<> jxet t*? Km' eno I'.'.'li t<> help o W RO'C l K 1 " 'I ho fr rii . . >oi with their w >rk to t o. ! iu t r *t n-'.y l>a.l w a nor have boo? having. W e under-'. . I li i? I C i; loo, of lira I" Iktlriek, ho- bough'. 1 . "billy giul" that has very bright eyes at >. iglil. ,\Ii*. \V. II. M idi! to .loroinpMiio his soil to t i. ; o 11 a I It rhino, last week l'or number ii ?111 111. 11 h. i returned and r U i o:>l |y unproved. M i.-s Dora Midleton is it nig i ? !-: t i" at I la . s\ ille. Ii'ss'rs. Ma Sellers end os fr by liont Sunday in tin- !'. h - < i r mi ni unity. V. < understand that I'rof. K. (i (i.?"*ne and Mr. Joe S r -i! .. i i?. Mom rose Saturday to loi , birds am on Saturday night they ran into a a bunch of "doar." Me srs. W. II. Middle'.on and J. VV. A".or'-iiti: n took a flying trip to Dar I.a, ion Sunday and returned Monday L evening with three fine bucks. ' Wonder what has heroine of the L Siiiloh oorrt-spondont. With iiost wish" - to The Advertiser V ^ anil i host of rradei & WESTFIELD CRF.F.K MisHt.'M Mnttic and I<nln Th >m . and I?r??*hf?-. I.rndy, of I';,trie!., were V th< (niests of Mr. I'. Jlurtsell SatB urdny nirht. H .Mrs. \V. A. Stoirall and daughter, Nan, vi itcd relatives iri Murven Sal V urday and Sunday. Miss Clarice Clark visited friend Sunday. Annie Mahie the t u people neices, had ^ .M ' ;j * I Mules j . # EZZBBHNaM32&tfffia^SMBNMSEn o ,OAD I <G MULES 1 ID SMALL G a r^svea s ? 1 erms to Suit ? lliem over. a a * 6 *orter Co. ! r 5 * 6) e ? o e o & ? a w & e ? ? a a o a CHI STERK1ELD, ROUTE 4 Tin health of the people in this <>;*11,iu11i' y seems to improve, l<ut the oads nr. no better yet. .Mi-. Henry M<lom, of Cheraw, has vturned home t<> farm this year, liis iiiiny friemls weleome liim baek. .Mr. .1. N. Clanlon, of near I'atrieh, .vas on this route Tuesday on busiless. Air. .1. R. Henderson ami daughter risiled at Mr. .J. \\*. Roseoe's Friday. We are expeetin.iT the road hamis o wander atony: any time, and we are iKvays ready to <lo our part. Messrs. W. 1). and Henry Odom rude :i business trip to Mr. L). f.. j lirown's Monday. Mr. .1. \V . Odom visited bis .I'Oi.rb I ei\ Mrs. \V. K. Tiller, Sunday ami Monday. BETHEL CHURCH Tin' Itev. W. V. .lerniun preacher ! ? very iuti rest inn- sfnnon at Bella': Sunday afternoon. r. is - Ola Davis spent the \veek-ei:>: a tli her parents last week. Mrs. .W I*. Watson and sons, Messewey and Clyde, visited the former' ister, .Mrs. \\ . .1. Campbell, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. '"nit linker tv."l Miss Viola liailitT \i ited Mv. and M. ii. ! '. i-'underhurk Sunday afternoon. Mr. :.:.d .Mrs. t". L. Crowley visitei. h> former'- mother near Bethesdi Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Hilton sje.':.1 he week < i.j . t D relatives in this omniut..t.?. 1 liey returned to the r re mar Mt. Croirhm Mommy .mm:. . ace? riipanied t?y the latt.'i < i"e, M i.-.- ? i nee Campbell. M 1'' 1 < 'a .unl'. iI spent t' ' .. en i with her pan tils in.a woe .Mr. 11. N. Cnr.iphell ..ttendcd i ' -v. ..i 's' meet i v. at I'atrn i. Sat a day. Mr. and Mm Ii< nry Davis, of i 'hcraw, visited Mrs. Davis* pare: I . ' !: . ami Mr . M. < . Campbell, Sa a lay ami Sum! ay. Mr. and Mrs. .1 I', lioseoe are \*'i. .... .... u: " -> ? in iiii.-. v i i iiu;. 11 ?*}>?.* lol' llli' i speedy r? < ? Mr. .). A. !/.. .ji;i<Ic a husin. rip t?? < her:iv. i*. i Saturday. Three ehe? i foi Oakland! We < : joyed jour letter very much. ({fain. Mr. W .F. Campled' hal.y who h . tx . n quite sir:; of pneuaionia, i reat'.y improved. Sumi M'l '.nl at I'.ethel next Sum lay at the urtia! hour. II > W. All i > ; lie Advel t iser a r its many !'i i< ml-. WF.XFORD Mr. 1.11! e ! 11 liter ami family \\ < iie ^u< stj" of Mr. !. T. Davison Sun l.ay. Mr. and .Mrs. Charlton S Hers, of | Hopewell, were the i;ue of Mr and Mrs. I). II. Tueker Sunday. Mr. Charlie flri^irs ami Sanf< i 1 Moore were out dear hunting Sun lay iM'l returned hv sundown. Mr. V> illic Moore \va ;t i"icsl at 15i?home of Mr. A. Moore Saturday nitd t imi Sund iy. Mr= Knnnic Grijrtrs and daughter Lula are visitinj.r at the home of Mr. Wesley Huntley. Let everybody eome to Sunday eliool next Sunday. I'.rinjf your l<est rirl, or vice versa. Sunday, 2 ;.'{(> p.m. 5e on time. FROG POND Mrs. Emma Mc Donald visited her ister. Mrs. A. < . 15urr, Saturday and Sunday. Mi. S. H. Outlaw and family visited lr. Lester Murr Sunday. Mr. K. I*\ 1'itirr and wife visited at he home of Mr. J. L. London Saturay anc| Sunday. MISS NANCY CLARK DEAD. Miss Nancy Clark, who lived about ao miles west of Chesterfield, died itc; Tuesday ni^ht. Sir- had sull'ered Ioiik time from tubercular lareaitis. The funeral service will take 4% " ' 1 / tfkert Mem# of Mrs. K. W .Sowell, of Shiloh, visHod relatives in town Tuesday. Mr. Bryan Huntley, of Wadesboro, a former resident of Chesterfield, was in town this week. Mr. Roy Teal, an industrious farmer of the Grant Mill section, was in town on Tuesday. Mrs. C. C. Douglass has as her guests Miss Kimball and Miss King, of Statesville, N\ C. Miss Cora Craig leaves Friday for i tv.o-week's visit to her brother, Mr. \V. II. Craig, in Atlanta. Farm Demonstrator W. J. Tiller woes u? l uiuiiima mo lirst ot next week for a mooting of the demonstration agents of the State. Mrs. T. W. (laskins has returned after spending several weeks with relatives and friends at I.ilesville, Wadosboro and Marshville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. William Godfrey and a iily, of Che raw, were the truesis of Mr. and Mrs. 1'. A. Murray, Jr., last week. Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Hanna leave this week for a visit to Washington, New York antl other points in the northeast. The eotton erop of 1!?17 will far >ur| a-s all of any year if the amount of fertilizer heiny; hauled by the fanners is an index. Mr. K. 11. I.aney, of C'heraw, was in town one day last week paying his taxes, l'y the way, Mr. I.aney is one of the bip:p.'vsL tax-payers ui the county. The Itev. .1. I.. Tyler has so far r"covered from his reeenl dim ss that he expects to meet his leuular appointments at St. Paul n* \t Sinaiav morning and at Zoar that afternoon. Ilcjriilar communication id t'hestorlienl Masonic I.nd.'ro, No. 22(1, A. F. W.. will be held Friday evening. February 2d, at 7 :d?> p.m. By order of B. F. Teal, NV.M. Mr. Stevenson seems to have the unanimous endorsement of the local oters if he makes the race, judjrin^ from the many complimentary expressions heard from time to time on he streets. The first quarterly conference for < In ti rfield charge will he held at St. "aul on Monday, Fob. Ittth, at 1 1 a.m. ! >r. I'eter Stokes, the presiding elder, i*! preach at St. Paul the third Suny in February, at 7 :.'R) p.m. Mis Rebecca Dennis, who was ex! . led as a 'nouse-^uesi of Miss Co:-.. I I::i;jt this Week, has postpone d 11? : j \:>it for a short while ow account oi I lie illness of her ivfoce. Miss Dennis froi.o 'ivslftopville and has visited re before, making many friends | ho will be lad to see- her. Prospects for a winning ball team ; i Chcsli rtield gradually tfrnw j ni'liiri a in I brighter. Dr. Sanders i a fir*: cousin <iI" Crawford Sanders, ho used to twirl for Cheraw, and is in better than tl'ish) war. in hi: nlmist days. Dr. C trier is second to one as s;ih titute ri^hl.fielder and h.-uvi en tin- 11 i !Iieoi > and the semi tedicoes Chesterfield will loom upon the horizon n< \t .summer. \ t < ri v'^ My,v;i v .-a - * w.~." rv(vyy; er<> ^Kh'r -. '.V? ' < . ?: - \J v fv \J ij C- ' \J 0r-:' V ' l 1 II i I \ I CrVJb '.rrn M IWf .<* . \; [\ ij t n I IJur IVic.n s Cnorr I North side of IVh ;.-A your our tremendo W? Men's CI < r -SJ t In Quality our line, can rarely be met. 4f? The celeb f? Wright a // il In Clothing 4 Styleplus leads '% We arc strong on f/y]> ? . Oxfords for Ladies, (It Bi|iijC?t and b< v ^ ' '$* New Spring Dress i'}> i remendous line of $eeal Mtereat H. VV. Pusser & Son's clothing and shoo store is now established in its [permanent new home on the north side of Main St., where great quantities of new goods are now being received for spring business. The Rev. W. C. Kirkland, editor of the Southern Christian Advocate, preached last Sunday morning at St. Paul church and at Shiloh that afternoon. I)r. KirHand is making the Southern Christian Advocate one of the best church papers in the whole I South. J In the form of a neat little ad. on I this pu^e, the firm of L. M. Kvans <fc j Co., of Cheraw, makes its bow to Chesterfield readers of The Advc rtiser. Headers do r t need to be told that this enterprising firm always baeks its statements with the real jroods. Representative TeFarl in is endeavoring to eancel the scholarship acquired by Mis llouser during her temporary stay in Cvederfield county It will he remem? od a rrreat deal of agitation was sfu vd up when Miss llouser won the .. inthvop scholarship ' . when slie h 1 just come to this county, and who . -he now holds, although her family have since left the county after only a short stay. A committee 'wol -d by the pastors and representioK all the churches in town with Hev lb S. Fundmburke as leader, appear *d In fore council and asked for a strict cbservnncc of the Sunday closing law. Short specelics were made by Revs. Funderhurke and Tyler, both assurin g the members of ihe council of the eo n vra'i of the church mi'mbors in the fiirlit of tin/ council for th" enforcement of 1: 'v. Council reserve its decision, hut assured the committee that everything a; for > reasonable enforceiI of the law would be attended to . at once. Mr. Nash, of th MeCronr\ Knirin( ( lint; fof Atlanta, has completed (he survey of the town and in a few wee Is the town council will have foi the ins crier of the citizens full plans for the waterworks and sow eratre sys'em. 'i'entalive plans h iv been formed for deep wells for tin water supply if a s'llV.ei *nt How car he secured. If to is is not feasible, >ne of the cl> i- rreo'.- tributary t< '1'honipson, mi i as .liu.mic. < r Decj I will be used. All of the seworam ! ".ill be carried t > a r <>dern ascoptk i tank. The costs ill not be as nun I j : ; -J.V lTrst ( St '11 led, but still then I will be considerable costs "n account 1 of th" fact th" our town is h>nj; am j narrow, hoinj; locate! on one of thv l liitrhest ridtces i tile State. Mrs. T. I?. Owens is subs'itutin? ' f >r Mrs. .1. \V. Ilanna as te- ehcr oi the sixth jrrsulo <iurinj' (ho latter'. illness. TO MY PATRONS I wish to thank my customers foi their patronage for (ho pa: t sever years. On account of the h'tfh cosi of mah rial I lo '1 t o ary to raist the price for r'.io. n.e; 'o So cents al round, or 50 in ms ; ! ustoni'T fun: ish thi> shoes. 45.) JOHN Ii.? , I .IFF, Rlncksmith. ki * 11*7 IB lias jus! moved into its uii St., w! ere we now lis stock o: othing, Shoes, i 5 are absolutely unsurpc Look at these names: tratecl Ei dicott-Johi lid the famous Hrc but we have any j youths' and boys' clotlii lildrcn and Men now arriving and line of Men's Shirts ever seen li Gooc/s are on display a Ginghams. 1 MR. AND MRS. C. C. DOUGLASS ENTERTAIN FRIENDS Mr. and Mrs. C. C.' Douglass ertI tertained a few friehds on Tuesd^ evening in honor of their guests, the Misses Kimball and King, of Statesville, N. C. JLf': Progressive conversation afforded a pleasant diversion throughout the | evening. Mrs. Carter was awarded | the prize, a box of stationery, for discussing the subject of fashions in the most interesting manner. Delicious refreshment? were served at the close of the evening. The hostess wag assisted in entertaining by Mr. G. K. Laney and Miss Kthel Humphries. Those invited to meet Misses Kimball and King were: Misses Violet Welsh, Millie Douglass, Wilmer Swinnie, Stella Melton, Brock, Sarah .uuurc, vieriruue Meehan, Mary Pusscr, Mattie Gaddy, Flora Belle Stegall, Annie Barentine, Sallie B. Teal; Mocdnmes Carter and White. Messrs. P. M. Thcrrcll, Altmnn and Edwards, of Mt. Croghan; J. C. Uiv! ers, Kinsley Armfield, Robert TherIrell, Henry and Walter Douglass, Edgar Porter, and I)rs. W. G. White, 11. B. Dozier and F. B. Sanders. V/H1TE?FREEMAN Foremost among the recent events in Chesterfield county was the marriage of Miss Martha Lizzie White to Mr. Thomas B. Freeman on Saturdn.v afternoon, at 2:.'50 o'clock, at tin home of the bride's mother, Mrs. W. F. White. | The house was decorated in green 4 and white, making a fit setting for tin beautiful wedding scene. At the appointed time, entered Mr W. T. White, brother of the bride, am Mrs. W. T. White, who took position. t?> r:;;ht and lift of the ofliciatin'. clertrynian, the Uev. J. L. Tyler. Tin bride ami uroom followed. The hritle was costumed in a suit o] 1 dark blue, with hut and gloves ei suite. Immediately after the benedictioi I the youiiK couple turned to receive the congratulations of the Katherinj of relatives and friends, after whicl I they started on their short journej home. BIRTHS i The following births are reporter , since the last account in The Advcr > tiser: To Mr. and Mrs. W. A. I)ou|rlas? | last Monday, a tfirl. To Mr. and Mrs. Levi Iiayfield, 01 i January 20th, a jrirl. To Mr. and Mrs. Ben McBridc, 01 January 2J5d a nirl. i , To Mr. and Mrs. P. W. C. Adams on January 22d, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. J. H. llittle, las ? Tuesday, a boy. f '< To Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Rivers, yes I erday, a yirl. j To Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Hurst, o - | January 1 Oth, a jrirl. r RF.AL ESTATE FOR SALE; , j MONEY TO LOAN L ! Money to 1 >an on improved farr land; five year loans; cheap rate o I in!frost ; also real estate for sale, o - tfoml terms. > ( 'l.osU rlield I.oan & Insurance Co., \V. J. Douglass, M);r, W8^ ^ IC ii <|g: ^ CIS ^ new quarters on the Wi ' . arc ready to snow & Hats, Etc. 1 >sscJ and our prices fyi m ison, E. T. H >wn Shoes *M m pnce you wish. ng at popular prices Sj|| will be on display soon n CShertcrfield t/V*t the Ladies' Store. Jp-to-date Millinery fc Sons| ' S ^ vited to\Cc MfPPi first show S [HjR White G I l? If Madras , Goods for Spring. to get an early start son s sewing. 9 * This first showing of W 2 to 10 cents per yard che S later. Sec new material e 11 Striped Madras F P Sport Stripe Voile L 0 Sheer Plaid Flaxon V ' Imported French Nainsook 3 ? Novelty Check Gabardine E S Basket Check Gabardine E I 2 ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF Z cam:, ska island, cipkd i I L. M. EV ? o The Yellow Store a 1 " 1 THE SCOUT COLUMN By Scout Scribe. ' I On January tJth the Boy Scouts mot as usual, every member beinj? present. Two new members and the ; one who failed last Friday night 1 i passed their tenderfoot examinations. ( ( This makes two patrols of sixteen tenderfoot Scouts. Then after we ad l journcd the Scout Master and his assistant nave us our regular drill. Af- 'j ' ter pounding the street for about an | 1 hour we had a meeting, the object of which was to elect patrol leaders and ^ assistants. ( Rudolph Ilursey was appointed , Senior Patrol Leader and Thurston ^ Hunley Junior Patrol Leader by the Scout Master, after much consilium- ( tion, as he said we were all doing well ' f'?r the short lenKth of time we had heen in training. Then the patrol I leaders selected their Asistants and Seouls. The duty of the patrol lead- , II evs is to take charge of the front i iik of their respective patrols and '' (heir assistants the rear rank of t'ue same. The Scout Master is making preparations to form a patrol in the Pino drove section and another in the Hopewell section. The boys of these n places will meet our Scout Master at Chesterfield, where he will assist them in beginning their work. We are glad t<\ have company. ' I'rof. Wilson, of Ruby, has also organ!1 i: ed a troop of Hoy Scouts. Won't we have big times this summer? \V? n wish Scout Master Wilson and his troop the greatest success. IN MF.MORIAM Mrs. Mary Jane Burch 'Tis true that "In the midst of life we are in death," but very few seem - to so thoroughly realize this as did U the subject of this sketch, Mrs. Mary t. Jane Burch. f Mrs. Burch was born April 7. IK Ik ^ and died January ?>, I'd 17. She had y made an effort for many years to live v a life that (lod loves. She was prepared to meet the final call whenever it should come. Iter life was a beautiful testimony to the fact that "It is well with my soul." I'or many years she had been a member of the Deep Creek Baptist .church, where the burial service was conducted by the Ilcv. 1). A. Brown. She leaves six sons and two duujth tors to mourn her death, besides scores of sympathizing friends. She will be missed in lu r church and in : her home, by her children, grand chil > in n and friends, but there was a vat fancy in heaven that only Mary Jane ' could till and sis it was (iod's will to ; take her home there is no need to sorrow, for we know she is enjoying r everlasting life in heaven, s Her life- was an example, which if ;\ followed by those who knew her, they ' >vill have no fear when the time comes for them to "cross the bar." \ "She loked for a city whose builder < and maker is Cod." M it FOR SALE $ COKKfl NO. It LONG STAPLE Got3 ton Seetl, rccleaned and graded. See what leading buyers say: Ghoraw, S. C., Jan. 2.r>, 1917. \ Mr. L. L. Parker, Pa^eland, S. C. 2 I tear Sir: The fifteen bales of cot^ too bought from you last fall at JO ? cents per pound measured full one 3 and five sixteenths to one and three s eighths inches. We consider it the A best lot of staple cotton we have ever ^ bought. A (Signed) MALLOY & CO. A Made a halo per acre last year. ^ Price, $'2.00 per bushel. L. L. PARKER, Papeland. PINE TIMBER FOR SALE 3 I have one million feet of second 5 growth pine timber. Will sell from A the stump. In 6 miles of railroad. 3 O. B. JONFS, < 2t Pagcland, Route 2. 7 FOR3Altg < 07 acres adjoinijyHHlfcMkl* school ? farm '< 1 11 .. .. ...........? ?l CORDIALLY In- j ill and inspect our j 'ing of Percales, loods, Ginghams, 2 tnd staple Dry Now is the time on yoar new sea rhite Goods will be from ".aper than goods coming Is below. * 'anama Voi'e * .ace Stripe Voile 'ivirle Silk Bi tiste 2 G Inch Basket Skirting % layndere Stripe Skirting ^ "ancy Novelty Gabardine ^ DRESS GINGHAMS, PER- 2 LOMESPUN,.SHIRTING, ETC. 2 ANS CO. | GliP.rnn)- S C. 5 __|i i??o?? <* ? CITATION NOTICE 3TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Chesterfield. Hy M. J. Hough, Probate Judge: Whereas ,Mrs. Minnie R. Rivers nade suit to me to grant her Letters >f Administration of the Estate and flfects of W. A. Rivers, deceased, These are therefore, to cite and adnonish ;?!I and singular the kini^y^f ***^4 ind creditors of the said W. , rs, deceased, that they be and M'foro me, in the Court of Prob be held at Chesterfield, S. C., \ 1 1th day of February, next publication hereof, at 1 1 o'cloj the forenoon, to show cause, o'.) they have, why the said Admin Lion should not be granted. Given under my hand this ' lay of January, Anno Domini, 1 . . M. J. HOUGH, Probate Ju^ , LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATIt ^TATI.' ni.' cniTTll r' A nnr TU* ^ . . . .1 w. nv>u i ii v7\nwiiii>A, County of Chesterfield. ou By M. J. Hough, Probnte Judge: VVhereus J. Q. Adams made suit If H H me to grant him Letters of Admii)^>\n^^^H t .'at ion of the estate and effects Francis Adams, deceased, These are, therefore, to cite admonish all and singular the kindr^uce^^H and creditors of the said Francone^^H Adams deceased, that they be at-yoU^Ha appear before me, in the Court < Probate, to be held at Chesterlie' on tlic 7th day <>f Febru? next, after publication hereof, at HI o'clock in the forenoon, to sk cau e, if any they have, why the sa administration should not be grante Given under my hand this 23d day H of January, Anno Domini 1917. M. J. HOUGH,? j Probate Judge. ? NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS 1 OF THE REDFEARN COMPANY. j NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE REDFEARN COMPANY that there will be a meeting of said stockholders *^1 at Twelve, Noon, Friday, February Hi, 1917, in the store building of The Kcdfcurn Company, Chesterfield, S. ( f,... ?!.? -r ---a ?_>., iui iiiv |>ui|j<jst; in vounK on a resolution to liquidate and dissolve The Redfearn Company. Notice Riven this January 15, 1917. Z. T. RKDFEARN, President. 17 D. E. REDFEARN, Secretary. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Chesterfield. By M. J. HouRh, Probate Judge: Whereas J. L. Lane made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration of the estate and effects of Dinah Lane, deceased, These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Dinah Lane, deceased, that they be and appear before ine, in the Court of I'robato, to be held at Chesterfield, S. C., on the 7th day of February next, after Publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 23d day ,,r .limiiurv A..?w. 1011 M. J. HOUGH, Probate LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Chesterfield. Ry M. .1. Hough, Probate Judge: Whereas, Sylvia Adams mado ttuit to me to grant her Letters of Administration of the estate and effects of Enoch Adams, deceased, These arc therefore, to cite and admonish all and singuler the kindred and creditors of the said Enoch Adams. deceased, that thev he nml ?n pe:ir before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Chesterfield, S. C., on the 7th day of February next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 23d day of Jar.jary, Anno Domini 1917.