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^ VOLUME 36?NO. 10 ^ CIlESTKItFIKLI), S. C., THURSDAY,May 24, 1917 ~ $1.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE A New Local Com ^ Formed As Pari A Third Regiment, National Guards,has been ordered recruited for the State of South Carolina. Hans are on foot to organise a Chesterfield company for this regiment. Those who desire to join a local company of the Third Regiment are urged to meet in the court house at Chesterfield on Saturday afternoon, May 26th, at 3 o'clock. This third regiment will be organized at once, and will be a volunteer crimpnf TLneo !? 4U:~ PT ?o* '?v?v " *?x' 1,1 l,1,S company, if formed, though they will have to register, if within the registration ages, will be exempt from the draft. All young men between IK and 35 years of age are acceptable as volunteers. The formation of a company in Chesterfield should especially appeal to the young single men between 21 and 31, who are subject to draft, for after June 4th, no one will be permitted to volunteer and the new draft regulations go into effect. If ^==2=121^ One More Chance The following notice has been rcceived from Capt. W. L. Gillespie, Co. W I, 1st S. C. Infantry: "A recruiting party from Co. I, 1st S. C. Infantry, under Lt. William A. Mulloy, will be in Cheraw, from May 18th until about June 1st, seeking recruits, as all the companies of the First Regiment have been ordered rto recruit to war strength. This will give the young men of Chesterfield HERE IS AN AMERICAN The Following Letter Was Written by One of Our Brave Boys on Ches- , terficld Route 3. Dear Mr. Editor: I noticed in your paper that our boys between the ages of '21 and 31 will soon be conscripted. I am one of the boys who wil lhave to go. I am willing and ready-to go any time, thank God. I am not like poor Philip Nolan, "without a country." I read the story in your paper. I think PhiMt Nolan died one of the saddest death: t of any man that ever died, althou !; Kr /v I think he wi? n o.. i _ ..vuiv; ill.III. \Jll 111: I " _ k Fruit f ' & * ./ A big lot ot Fri extra tops, at good pn A small lot of ti price. Solder for soldei _ - 4, Preserving Kettl r' | Nice lot of Sen and wire. i t Sec us for anything in II t China, Crockery Enamelwarc, Chesterfield I Scrap I Brass, Coppe I BOU j Highest Casl R Will be here Frid next week back of Ode . T T' pany To Be t of Third Regiment % furnish two companies of white troops, and possibly more, and it is far better that our home boys should p;o as volunteers than as conscripts. This is an opportunity of a home company, officered by home men and composed of home boys. Those who will be <lr: fted will be mingled, possibly with men from other States. Some of the young men are of the opinion that only town hoys will be c illed to the colors, hut they are badly mistaken. It is estimated that Chesterfield county will have to furnish about five hundred men, as the quota is based upon the whole war I strength of the National Guard in addition to the new selective army. Thus it can easily be seen that the towns cannot furnish the whole quota. If Chesterfield county is to have another volunteer company in addition to the Che raw (Junrils the f must be organized not later than Saturday, May 'JGlh. Let all young men who are inter' ested be at the court house at p.m. to Join Company I County a chance to be with then* friends and under officers that they I:now. The draft law will soon go into effect, and no young man who . comes within the ages can miss being , drafted. Ifow much better it will Ik to volunteer and go with friends than to have to be forced." Charles T. Moore, of Mt. Croghan; , John 1?. Murray, of Cheraw, and Wil ; ham I*. Kvans, of Cheraw, have joined Ihe company in the past week. death bed ho showed that he loved his ' country. We boys of America have a country ' of which we .ire proud anil we don't ' expect to shirk our duty one hit. We should not mind to go and should not f tr even death, if that should lie our portion, we who have v to wife or children to grieve for us ' .when we are gone. So let's prepare o go and win the victory or die. We don't know how long this war .cill last b utwe hope that none of our ! tiarried men will have to go to leave children and wife to sulTer like our v oor mothers suffered during the ,'ivil War. Now boys, let's go up and register ' > men, and give our correct uges. * * * i I ! : jars |; I 1 lit Jars, Rubbers and j ice. I v n cans left, at a good | 5 l I ang cans. i . o f es, Paring Knives,etc. i I jcn Doors, Windows M |: I r ardivarc, Cook Stoves, Ranges, j i| Tinware and Paint of al! kind. J t IH hardware Go. P ! i Iron i ;r, Lead, Etc GHT h Prices Paid ay and Saturday and all >m Bros, store. President Nai Of Re PRESDIENT'S PROCLAMATION: "Now, thereforefore, I. Womlrow Wilson, President of In; I'nitcd States, do call upon the lover;,<>r of >ach of the several States ami territories, the board <>f c< .amission- "f the District of Columbia and ; I licers and agents of the several Sta and Territories, of the i? ' ri< of (' lumbin, and of the counties an municipalities therein-?to perform certain duties in the execution of the forepoinpj law, which <1 n: > . ?;! !.. coininunicated to then >l r"< , rej?luationk of even da I .-crew h. June 5 the I,' o "And I do further .reclaim am! j trive notice to all pers? jh., ?. . ! registration iti the several Sat .-in,l in tho District of Colli;.1 -in in no.- I ancc with the ahove th M- i' >io and i?laco of such lV-gistl". it between 7 a.m. and !t i . < ' day of Juno, I1H7, at t. i plnee in tho procinot li \ have thoir porinnncnt i !'o??n vho shall have attained thoir 1 birthday and who shall not have 't ainod thoir "1st birth lay on or before tho day hero named aio required i) register, excepting only 'licvisi )f tho regular army, tho navy, ti ? j marine corps and the National Guard uid naval militia while in service of i he United States, and o.'in rs in th?* I itTieers' reserve corps and enlisted : non in the enlisted reserve corps' vhile in active service. In the torri- j ories of Alaska, Hawaii and I'orto ( tico a day of registration will be! lamed in a later proclamation. "And I do charge tho. o who hrough sickness shall be u able to resent themselves for registration hat they apply on or before the d: >f registration to tho County Clerk, j vhoro they may he for instructions is 10 now they may ho registered by nronts. Those who expect to !>o absent on the day named fr? v the ! ountios in which they hu.e iln- T per. nanenl homos may re;;! i.cr l?y mail,1 ut their mailed registration eanl.s nust reach the place in which tiny lave their permanent homes by day ' lamed heroin. They should apply a a I non as practicable to the (iountyi 'lor!; of the county wherein they | nay he for instructions as to how hey may accompli- h their re istra! m by mail. In case s?:ch persons as, hi-outrh sickness or alee., e, n lie inahle to present tlu-n -h , >n dly for rejjiUrelion :-h 'I i.e so ?nnu' in cities of over l! y tin av-.nd opulation, 'hey slial! p dy .>? 11> ! iiy clerk wherein the;. ...ay i s>. | ouminir rather than t ?ho eler . of| he county. The eleri coa . id of cities of over t. .' > -n c i I lopnlation in which nil . m -ppl-l ulions from the sick : i from .. ' (iir i A JM A in, . if iiiit .?i d ti> tal.di -h .such suh-ar"neies :.'i ' ' o employ ami deputix- ! e" '( . | '<-rco as may he necc. . to av. >. j sodale these Uppla'a' ms. War Ha* Char 'ri! "The power against a;ch .vi- ate rrayed has souj:ht to oj ? e r ; w. ipon the world by fore . To t' - ! t h>s increased arma t unt'i i' las changed the face of war. I: i use in which we have ' . \\ t \o hinl; of armies there . i i. > s n n this struj'ylo. Th a- are *: { tation.s armed. Thus, . ae i > n einain to till the soil ,d ih aetories are no less .. r r' < i" ti e iiany that is in Franca- i ten est til the battle (hue ' o with us. It is not an m\ ... oust shape and train . -.ar: it nation. To this end our m >:>!e oust draw close in one compact trout nrainst a common foe. 1'ul tins can :ot be if each man pur uc- ;i | . !? nirposo. All must pur ie one pur >ose. The nation needs jwi: ; hi t needs each man, not in tTie tield hat will jjive him most pleasure, hut n the endeavor that will host serve he common ^ood. Thus, though a harp-shooter pleases to operate a rip-hammer for the forurinj* of jrrea'. runs, and an expert maehinist desires n infirr'li with flu* fljic* thn nsition iv. icing served only when the sharphooter marches and the machinist emains at his levers. '! he whole : ion must be a team in which each nan shall play the part I'm whicl s best lilted. To this end, t oi.^n - provi l< <1 that i he nation shall l> n; rii''e<l for war by selection and h .l each man shall he cH. olied f >r rvica in the pi ice to uh -li it h >!' e-t serve the j'creral ^"?x| to call i::n. (' innnt Bp Ovcrcsti: ,il 'I, "The significance of the. cannot i ?\ c: estimated. It is a im\\ Hem; i. .or history and a Inntln pioj'i'ess. It is a new in nncr of ac ci at in' and vitali/.intr our duty to e .. e ourselves with tho'i;;|. fu! devotion to the common purpose <.f us all. I! is in no s msc a consci iption of the unwilling;; it is rather, selection from a nation which has \oluut( v.I ir. ! n isfio. It is no more .. choo Hj; of ' ? who hall march with the col o.r !> in H 'a c. selection of th-.v v.ho sh ill servo un equally necessary and devoted purpose in the industries that MMin lies June 5th, igistration For lie Ivhind the hattle line. "The date named is the time upon which all slmll present themselves for assignment to their tasks. It is for hut reason destined to he rcmem- j hered jis one of the most conspicu- ! ous moments in our history. It is ; olhinjr less than the day upon which the manhood of the country shall step . forward in one solid rank in defense of the ideals to which this nation is t I consecrated. Il is important to those deals no less than to the pride of his generation in manifesting its de . ol ion to them, that there he no traps 1 n the ranks. In Thoughtful Mood "It is essential that the day he nporoaehed in thoughtful apprehension of its significance and that v/e accord 1 o it the honor and the meaning that i iu"-.iir . Our induct nul need ' cribes that it be not mad" a techuial holiday, but the stern sacrifice ' h: ' is before us, urjtes lb it it be carie<! in all our hearts as a jrrt?a> day j : <f patriotic devotion and obliealion 1 v lii'ti the duty shall li<* upon. every j ' man, whether he is himself to be rey- ' stored or not, to see to it that tin." ' name of every male person of the d -s- i ' imitated atfo i - written on tim-o Ij.sta j i ot" honor. I J "In witness whereof I have hereun- ! to si't my hand and caused the real of the United States to he affixed. | "Iione at the city of Washington, tliis lKth day of May, in the year of j our Lord, U?17, and of the indcpon- i dence of the United States of America, the 141st. i "By the President: "Robert Lnnsinjr, { "Secretary of State." ( GOVERNOR'S PROCLAMATION | Machinery for the registration of i all male South Carolinians under the J i provisions of the selective service act I of congress am! in accordant- - with < the proclamation of President Wilson | was set in motion last Saturday throughout th<- State by Governor i Richard !. Mai-ointr. The re^i tra- t t ion will I.. --I - ' ' 1 ..... vi'iiivw wn illllir mmht.'.i authority, ea? ii prrsnn engaged in i such registration he ng rluthod with I powers to carry out tin- j pensions of j j the act. The country federal hoan's < ' f registra1. h n and coarc rip' ion i through their i gislrars in every pre- t inct in tin* St to will register every i.?le citiven. white end colore.I, who < '"its reached the age of til and has I not readied tin* age of ill, '1 'lie.'day, , line f>, 11)17. 1 Governor Manning, by virtue of f the provisions of the act, will have hnive of the registration through-.; it the State. State headquarters will he lh" office of the Governor. | In each coun'y there is a county' . nleral hoard of registration and con- . riplion, which consists of three ieti: One representative eiti/.en, who | chairman, the Clerk of t'ourt and < ie Judge of Proha'.e. This hoard is i harged also w ith the duty of .lissim- < na'.ing necc sary infornrition and or- | t ins to the regislr a s in each | net i i it- respective county so that the re- | uired registrations can he made on ie <lny appointed. In settinj? the muehinery ?>f vejjis: ration in operation, (Jovernor M:mint; issued the folli.v.'inic proclama- | on: "Whereas, tli.- TYes dent <>f the ] 'niled States, hy proclamation, h:i, \<v! Tuesday, .Iuim fth, as reni' | ration day for nil male citir.ens he ?o 11 the ay <> f ? 1 and ".o, h >th in- f dusiv , "Now, tllel. for, !, K'chni'd AI: I I - ; .iny, '"oveii.ei* oi* the S*; ' Sou. 'arolinn pat until 10 the r< \ - |j in said | roe1." a 'i Path nd on.-ihililios u . i- therm} ; ( md further, l>y v:riiie of ' Ik- n .. er i nuthori .eatod in mo as rov- j ntol" of Sin! f Sea 1 t' if da.a. do hereby !d.i v. i > ?el ? i i lay. , I iie ">th day of .) ur , ' ' 7. a< tlie da. >n which till male citizens in South < ('arolina, ho'li white and colored, i>etwecn t he eye - < !' I and dl.inrlu ivc, i -ha!!, hetween the I ours of 7 a.m. ttml ' p.m., present themselves in peron and register :.t t h?* plnci no v. le.iijmatod l?y the e >u'ily honr.U of j rcjris! rat ion and '/ription 'For this purpose I have appointed, in eaeh county of the State, a registration and conscription hoard, con sistii ;* of a rej.i vsentat?ve eiti/.en, who shall act a- cha rman, the clerl; >f c >urt of co.onion plena and llu ,udrc of prnb..;. of said county. * ' 4P?y virtue !' authority vestid in nic hy s"ction ' i r' the act of congress, approved I,y tiie President May 1H, I'.?I7, ae<l nio;e s*pecilie ;:ly referred to ai hi- '>Poci mat ion 1 hercl>y clothe ind vest tin several boards with full authority, federal ai d St de, ai d do appoint tliem, and e: eli of them, as agents for thi,:.r respective conn* ties, for .he e edition of the said act ami the dutii . imposed thereby, subject to further orders from the President of the t* sited States, the provost marshal general of the United Slates, and from me s governor of the State ! of South Carolina. Any person fail 4s Day Great Army he Is now, ?>r may hereafter be, appointed uiwlcr the provision of the said act; and any male person wlio comes within the apes of 21 to 110, both inclusive, both white and col- ' ored, who shall fail to register on the day and between the hours named, will sulfer penalty of the federal law. "I hereby call upon all courts of he State now in session, the ehurches, he collcc.es, the schools, the press of he St ate, and upon all i*ood and pa-i. Iriotii- citizens, ami all other ajteneies >f publicity, to read, post and spread i < tbroad throughout South Carolina his and other necessary information, < <o that each and every man between lie >s of J! and MO, both inclusive, ( both ? Iiit" and colored, shall be in- |, formed of |,is duty in order that lie i n:y comply therewith, and not be ; j oioje<-: to tit" penally of the federal {? lav for failure so to do. \, ' Let every citizen of South Caro-i; ina vrive heed, and do cheerfully ' whatever duty is imposed by these ; rivlnmatiniis. !( "In testimony whereof I have here- t, into set my hand and caused the', feat seal of the State to he affixed, | it Columbia, this l'.lih day of May, | \. I)., 10 i 7, and in the 1 list year of, he independence of th?* United States | | ?f America. (Sij*ned) "Ilichnrd i. Manning, ; "(lovernor. , THE LOCAL CALL By authority of a proclamation by tbe President of the United States and also a pre iamotion l>y the Governor of So'itb v, irolina, v.'e ere ortic. - ed to have en/ellcd every man, white and colored, married and single, physically disa" !rd or not, who ha.reached the n,;e of 21 and has re' i reached the a.,.* of 31, *o appear at ' his nearest voting place to he enrolled < on Tuesday, June 3*h, between the t hours of 7 a.m. ?nd 9 p.m. Cards will !. supiied on which to register and tr. * will ho appointed to \ do the regist.- .ng. It is very in.| o. tant that our people understand th t NO MAN is exempt From registering who is between these ujes, and we urge otir citizrns to see .! .hat everyone, vhite ,ind black, does i not neglo t this ii??portant order of he United St?' s Govornn-on!. > . .7l:e pen.-lty for not registering is >ne year in the pcn'tcnlia.'y, followed >y compuh>ii/ se"vice in the army. The only person who is SURE". t~> ! ?avc to go to the war is the one who ails to register. r F. XV. OUVALL, Chm., |" M. J. HOUGH, I. P. MANGUM, Com. h NOTICE TO CHAIRMEN OF REGISTRATION You :ir?? ordered to appear at tin* i'M'ihouse id f'hostoiTteM <>n Monday, lay* : !>, at 10 a.m. to receive in* .> it ructions in the mat tor of repistreion for tin* IV ted > tales army. I\V. I>t Y.-\ I.E. m. .1. union. I. iMAN'GI'M. I 1ST OF REGISTRARS ("lvraw 11. I.. Tillman, f* Lynch anil .!'?o I.imlsay. * Bethel It. S. M atheson, .!. II liurn ami 1'. T. Tracoy. I 'oo 1 loo 1 1. G M fill OJ.il, II. K Linton aioi !. I. Wallace. Brock's M ! I). F. Brocl;, .1. F. !:ort ..ml \V. A. i'i ;'iio . I' -vio !>. I'. I'.:II. It. Fusion > 'i I'. <'amphell. ;. .? ! ' . i> M. U.nvo, .1. It. tin::)., ami K. Johnson. .V.o'o-,. T. M. |;,mio. W. L. M'ny ao.i 0. T. Jloriofi. Cat Pond - Y. J. ttu n? or, J. \V. J I'ti In i i : ml >1. \\ . > inlaira. (i ra! t s M11 i W. 'I . \! i' r do. F.rn- J . ' Kin" anil V-' I". '' i Snow 1!:!1 W. 11. Pum-nn. \Y. 1". f'iisoii and ('vrol! \V. i. Odom's .\!i!! !'. A. Snt'iii, !. \\ a! ! t<r Iwiist'ot* .in ! .1. I). I?oii"'a"? Mi'i A A. lloiii'..i -.Si I'.. Wa.i worih a-ml I. K. Sui'. mi Wexford - A i! Smith, J. 'i . lkav-;' iilso'i ami Anilnnv Mourn. Kuhy K. \ Me' '! < '!)(, CJ. (i rijr-r; aid .i . . 4 "os.' v. Mi. < ::Im W. 'I (i!!?s--n, J. ii. | ?!ivo?\s ami \Y ( Raker. Cm- Kami <1. K. i < ? '!, V. R Wml loll ami ?;i <lull <Urc. \\ inxo i. I' \N :i?i . I tor Kiv? rs i ami II '/. t>u* '). 1 IVe^elnm! !i. I!. Hiaher.ey, .1. \ ' Arnnt nml ) C. Rlackwoll. P'ai'i \\ . .! lin k , W. H. Eva - ; and -I. A. Bla ey. I>udle\ T. IV Kuml?'vl?i:i-k. W. c 1 Jetikina ami (). }>. .loan .lefiVmn !.. I'. Clar.'imr, I. S. Ilorlon ami I',. .1. ("lar: . Catarrh C. C. Ilort mi. R. K. Fun(lorhurk and J. I). Mi.hlieton An>*o!us I!. K. Kni/ht, .!. K. Eoe ami .1. C. .lowers. () us s 1 a y d a I e Conly Win'.urn. Frank V/iikoa and F. J. Joh. ;v>n. (>* j'o'd. t ISner.crr, 'ohn D. Smith, R. E. Rive.'s and W. P. Odom. County Fair Make v> H* vviii i>e bigger As Although ?he I" <>1" America will In- rti-.ei.- ,n>r:r. < >! in tin* ureal world war t! ; f til, vith Ana rictiii troops !i: ' upon ' he plain-; <>!' 1? i . tli. ('la- : !: el , County Fair w" ! 1 i ?i : i? i . a' ; an-! nuai exhibiti??r? iV>v<-n.b. i- 7. >. 0, 10, l'J17. Complete |> :i i- ha . a!r< dy I?? ?'?i iai'l ami tlx- 1 . >? -rs and tito superintendents of the vai ious dc| vtiiio.'lts leva :t!r<- i i?i ? . i at), a*.'"active list ni .a i. ait-, v h'eh | have been Ii; ' <! <1 in ;: - - pr ator. j and a hundfoipo, !!.. tratcd Premium j I .isi in pamphlet form will l>o issued j from ill*' pre* - < ' "C,c ('! . yerliold i Advertiser with H ilv t..\i three weeks. The list of |:i i!:-1i>i> ! t*.i year <and all ... . ,,, ,'usll > JIIV tl)<- u.oi il' .11 ' / 1 li.lt t 'if I ' 'oiuity I a il" n :. 'i: < <-r 1 ' r?>-?! ?>s ii?i i- ?i.* .i . lisplay of h- pr? . >f ChoRteifirltl Fair n "<'ii1 ii proi'ro-ry is i:?. ; !? ; . ?n y v .i i \ r ilu' < ionic. The ("n )Ut olio < >f till' !' orfuM ' i. hal ' in ? . ri" I "' ' ! r r,tti> iv['i':n: for i!' :y fi ;il . i- < .. . ' ? into ;1 i ? >.; ; tr' I". 'r ?25.'J0 .".in- fo. 3f.-Ho 'i.-! iclo Mr. 'i \v. !'io: ii. of ' u raw, has j ii ? : !i !< ii.i |??- sun -ii raises one ! ilihdri ! lei 1 n: mum one ere of < M C'luniy so!!. I is is a v ! liberal of:or that i >".vn I has anil si'iin'one ; ! wenty-1ive i v .1 w; nieii all ' i y h'air lit. (Ivcr a i.. i o I'l.'i'i y in* vorlil r?eurd for th? pro < .n i>. rii was ;:i'; . > - . , '.tin.. 1Jr l! . > !v - . hat 11:? s-?i! ' "a - , ! ! ? v ill produce . a. : as Mel' corn a my dirt in .M: !! . <> c \ ? ;;? f. It in nr.th;>; , r_v l > his cinml all la! a -j" .' < f corn . it Ire- : ' >: ' ii. : : . I: ' It . ?' -| >5 k it.to: " .i* io': i.;V i I y " i it.I:. i'o win tliv prize. of .. i . . i?i|ii!rc an a. i j .;!. he;: y ertiliy.nt "ti ai..j ii : i e ; ion. Who \.iU i.:. in1.' u;> ; he r- con! . ! >. tuxiMMM ( ! < orn ".i in icre of Innd n < in's'rrfi 'ii! I'liun:; Il < in ! one I* will lio done! The crop of 1 orri !i:i!" c '< ! fr<? : ;i . . ? . ! ?Iy r< 'my >? :'ur i: *' (' . ''ill! if. nl'.'.l .O'l, : i i r i* i iii a tv\i'iii. ii. 1 i ,r c .. il ; i . Comiiiiini?y ' i?: "s Thr ! ':> r A :i 0.11 \v\ h<-s to ? ni ?'.i Hi to ' oi- an:/, itiiat of co iii 1111111! y Knit . o (' ? i vory t iv si i ar.ii j .cm one for ry 11 "! iii.- is. . 'hostcrfioM county. Three ctim | uini'.y l-'aii- Alar-10a, .'it. ' nn :t?: i Mid Icndorf were organized ! i Chest' rlield county lust full, and 1 a a in : lie; i u.-i'i- '* 11 ? j .1 il il.. ..? c. ?ii " ' -^"ri'i! 1, } j, r . ; r i.ili'iv.s, : v his f.; 1 i. !?o ' "" )? lit I1 r ( 1 ,{<T. t. < w" . Til! I'ai i P .< . ' . . P-s SU'P- M . I! > i? . i. ion .V*.'i- I., i' >? >lay, . r ; 1 !',( ? i? 1 :i 1'. <> ; > . KM.-I. '1 ' no.l.i: ' ... >li.' ?' I * !: . >: V V. ,y . i i.u in . IT ' l'.'ir ? i us Jump : ' ;? . . ' . a . v "< . Sl \< . ill . (' ! .mil y ' : tliii I " l' <! '' P. I'u'ii' y > Ik < r: in tlif ! ii- li, -n '> .:V'M , t 1 .I'l l y ' > ' 'i ' lit : l i n i \h ' i . . f \ ., t j : . r j'cil > lit honl 'i, i . i ' ' i ? aw: til'-.l a,fin i ?,. i'.iy I raft in 'MK ss o f i!if i! I . 'i munity fair !: it win: p. . will l>o awMrii.'d $.'"00. Th mo \v ' he Hfoond, th ril ami fovr h . $16.00, $10.o<> nnd $5,00 r ?p:c . < $23.00 ur n- -i LAs h i- : f {h* ' rn' r.'r \ ;?>cifctio.. > ;11 .3 Early Start; id Better Than Ever ' r 01) t<> the individual farmer in Chesterfield county who makes the 1. St ^.rs^rlc exhibit at the County Fair <?! ,;! ' im-:. raised on his or her farm. there was sharp competition for the prize last year and Mr. F. W. ki\< is. who won this prize for two emics.'u? ice years, was nosed out by Mr. D.-witt Watson. Mr. Rivers has already served notice that the farmer who wants to win this prize this fall at the County Fair had better . I.<t . : ' .i_ - , , n: >i- in- i.n uireauy prej *r !'> place on exhibit one of the 111 individual displays that any f rmc; ever made a' any agricultural fair. H >.vit, thore are many fanners in 1h:s county who can do what Mr. h'ivers and Mr. Watson have done. i'<. win The prize for heir the I es- fnrnvr in Chesterfield may is i.-n hon..r of which any t v V he proud. The e offers $ 1 .">.00 to the i- v i : ui < - the second best < utuy Fair, $ 10.00 ' t < : . i i ?.'i(i to the fourth. - exhibitor cannot : i:there are other ' i. if they make f fort. ' t I..-diss n the Premium List iiie lot of cash ; <1 for every ; iCt, as well as F u-cial attention r to exhibits of . > the individual v V . ' r . es the best dis!..; o" cm there will be a r i. There will i : M'./I'S ot !?.>.()() r<! > ; i >!y. There are spec- i' pri''t . ' r -t :-a?red in the ? *!t i'? and for those i, < > i-i| ! i- <i<-" onst rat ion i" nic . . m- other prizes r- - those v.' " ii' i >t r crnhers of the 't.'?-. K . ' ry '.. !y in Ches! ? t il to prepare . . . a" i < <>tii ty Fair and t ' una ;-<ms prizes i ' I .>i <i ! ?r kitchen pro r' ! . tneinhers of and all boys of the boys' corn . is who are v and piit clubs 11 e pa sos to the ;> <| they make t . : i.- to Major W. eila Minis upon . ore the County ' i- i;> pursuance .t's policy to -a .r - ural interests of ' 1 COUt.l V. 'I ?e ! . i lean v ent has taken an "l compiling the l.e ant" will be 1 ... i !y f >rm so it may ! 1 1 available all . r f..r information in . : ... .1 to pi .'.niuies. . a it ! t \: issue. I?and to li tnd coji'es of : -; ribute.l to the < .M county free, lie;. in .Me book for all in... r yard to the >\ I - :. ! in he consulted i; u i ! ! < unty Fair opens ! . . -ty are requested t ! he Secretary of the . < ? i*{:? !? 1? S. C., end ' : 1 - ere issued from I,, v , . h?? irlad to mail \NOTHF v'\ NT'ON TO \T THE SUBMARINE. The I'hila,i ory to tho ; i found the i subniui to he a merrdiv.ed at mijs dead it can, 'y elude any inknble. of Simon p i is eap> 1 n half a i .'e turned e othets af ' i liivi- "r four a > v oil. lilt and op. by the Mer< > any under j?ov? ! su .;! -i?m. ( , NOTICi*. > no, ilv of Cher-erflt M. a. I' ..!> Unl^v ' ?'< A y ? mile . uit < :< 1>?T I t r of Admin'* to ami e'Tects of ' < '. ? ' ' , l<> ' ill* and i it tlto kindred tin- said C. C. Cas!. tli 'hoy In- and appear i o, 1:1 the Court of Pro! i . t > id al Chesterfield, S. on .1 a- tii. m vt. jifier puhlieation here >f, at 1 I o'einek in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the s id Administration should not i be granted. i, i. <:.?r my hand th:s I8th d?y