The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, May 24, 1917, Image 4

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n,i- ?*> . t *% x, ?v I g=== I tfhort of Children's Day Service at Friend- | ship Church begins at 1 I a.m. Dr. \V. C. T. Harris, of Sum.or. i j the new pharmicist at the Square Deal Drue: Co. Messrs. John Munn and John Seepars, of JelTerson, were in the city Tuesday. Mrs. Maleuni C:;:nphe!! v <-ti to the Hernir.er San tann-.- at i.at lotte th is week. Dr. \V. J IVrry r> oi'< ]i,?\ > passed thro .nil a hen.; it Tat -day afternoon : < n I , laiui and I'olkten. The Io-v. i >. Mr!!,"', w'-n pa '? < '* a Method eh 1 1 " ar W t -it. X. \ i : It <? V u ow Re 3: is .1 ; n I IK' IIM to in !ior Uv < to i r\ 4~ r i r >3 V .5( .'it td i i ncl s ;> h $ Bo 11 Ov c a II riot rtla I ' I | It , ? a r. ;lc iili hi in I'i I I u I Wi i: U! ju <ii (V a oi n \ \\: i Ii! Lri ! ] t i1A j r* ' h, ! *i n. t I i >1 * I it. i: f< ta ;i )l( !it im u II. K. Ilivcrs a ! ?'; >. \V. ?!i s Kate T !< : . 1 . | ?! !>> Mary 'V . of ' C unty. ; r??? spen<lin(r a f days vkh the family of the IIov. J. I., i'. : the M-tho.!:st ] r ? ?'; stock o> lncn's a:?i? ' . . anc. Si'ipcnJci o at oh. i Chesterfield Dry 's Co. Mr. K. \\ .ilk-r I \\ho is i'i char;-A' ?f ;r . for tlu* Chest rlii'l i a c.. . Selective A rmy. u a < ' Tui silay. Mes-rs. \\ II. i .. -. K Kinsley Arntliehl, 1 man White ami ' 1 have '()" to ! county, on a l'rof. ami Mrs. T. i.. H .. IVikIIi ton, S. i , tives toV. il. clo>e?l ill- :a-v. mil < of -t.ee ai u . o liijrh school at that pi-:. . j Ju t receivet! John' work r.hira. : Johns'' are the lor the market and .< < Dye. C nester.".? !> V . . Dr. II. II. U lass, M :ss Mar I'u-vr, Mr. \\ . A ami Mr. Frank !' !!>??> ?? V 1 > a i" . : i "urry >< r. . raw. The Millinery S- : . ? ovo.. howcvr, 'c sc-lcctiuii ui "J at attractive pi i ft v G'?o?.-. Co. I in- '.!>! i ( : rain.! I ha ?'U ??:. .' r ' hi < i : t: I'll' s. I >iv. ' ;:?!* Ir?? i* a .. Mfiicul ? ..rn. The < : I > :' ! -r i unary 1 V ci' . < . !: the froat. 'J J. : !;! . f ' ' f ! ; rnu * 7, J., ,i n J * / C.o ;t V > lit : :'' i : . 1 -t" M, <! < '! sir- . t Ml , V J C. J c . ! i c:u r !.. J.MI110S. ( i.. t' ill.. ?.n !' fl'lllf 1 .1 J I' .. t r . \. . . v :i' !.. i -.v I: ,< I, ! ( loll ; , <! ?'. <?f i !> villi; II.; i? ornoon D.V.D. ,<d f * ir?s< i. init f 7 L ry n; , A fl( o , I' i '!' . Mlii.M ?i:c<l th *r < i.- !' !>..! ! I i ih < t an.! < ..ri 1 i. a . r. ;r?r' <>n HI ri < Mj i ! ? fha.i v i i < St ai<- Iioar-f < r ' t < i: '. 1 net<w| I < i ! li. . I r. in. .1 i. ' T H F i a 11 a?i , v . I Ol'fcry; : 1 TO A ' ? J. \J* Jr..,*. I At Lowos1 1*1 CPS j I a >71 r\ * , 8 1 fi '"o^rio - .,".r.4j Ik. A MUl A > J. 1. 1 ? V/iI! pay hi/lit-r t r- '<? ' p \r J 1 ,r . . ' .J . *11 Xtceal Jntercift J j The Ihvrol.-.r I school commence- I nicnt occurs lo-nijrht. I There were :i number from here I m attend the com.neiiccmcnl excrcis- \ i < tit Mi. Cro:;!ian Monday ami Tues- j day evenings. Straw Mats, Men! We have them, j 5 ) cts up: also Boys' Cloth and Straw | ! its, at 115 and 50 cts. at Chesterfield i . Dry Goods Co. .W \t "-uiul.iV nu en ii" :i? Si I'm! II i.?11., tin1 ltev. .1. I.. Tyler will ^ I ;)' and reeeiee a lari'e elas- of j I > >':e nt for eluirch inerabersdiin. i I i ^ . /vice will In- followed !>y the j i ' n nont of the Lord's Supper. ' | i r vices will be'.rin :it 8:1"? ' . : < 1 will lost one hour. , " ! ? N Sunday, May 27th, will he ! Hopewell ehurell ;;.s Irene- ? <1 y. Y! we will h loll call. j I <d" the at tides of '"ait!* and t urclt covenant, also the Lord's s v i'' he eeiid.rate<l. All m< i !'< newell are urered to he ? i. I.et each family brine: din r have a day of jjord fellov- ' I !| together. * * * | J " ' -t .?!/ you will be lo!d that there * e t any such critter as 1 r? it. hos- fi y n '.v. Ndvertheh s we have suv- ] 1 i o .i ! \h o. /XI .o 1 .?c, 23c . i h! SOc 'id $1.0'': grades. Chewier- t ( J ! '. </ ' jnoi.,1 C o. riea jday that accent- i ' i l'- -day nhvld ; hai coy of the loe d * o 1 t he lie el | - i 5 ' !<:ii < timl r: ;;e , a i' r." 1 he 1 1 . ' . f ' . . ^ ? ... ' in j... V of l?e.ill- " a u -hu d -- e i...,. ? J'-. 'i\t cl l ? ; lv^'t o.- ':?r) tjood ^ j moiil of (I'liturun's Oxfordti at >0c, 90c, $1 .CO mid $1.25. V> r.-'l "l'ie liest for j ?st a little ' . < r ? i:; tiroo* t.i blor- j It'. i:ry G'nds C o. ,* ! thnt tin* cVniittt'lisI 1 { n ?"< h!vi ill.-; tin- t. ;?t I have :i**? ?! souse , ' . ! ', !- > tin- tent ?itul in! ' i '"" A- >liitiiti\'\v\ <. , I ! I'.is irsci ; it in w I t < ,i 'i j - ??i '1 K i i- : -.in- . y j ! i >: i- I - < - - ' ; \ , " ai)'l van- ^ , : i i' ,, oL fit; .nit! ji'.l.e. . - . V. ! ' < car ..14 ;')!?. - ori,l>!u?' to! s, C.' : j ana $1.50. At t ..' ill ' I'll ' Co. ( - it h - Wife -n tli" form of ' .. : >' i. i; i : 1; $ J H t i ( , " 'lit of !i" loi- - j i i i ion of . r>.-i ii Mo, j . . I'i ili'lelphi.l. | . '!r. !I. It. M"! : i. . .? .1" ?i o-.ci .. ,tl ,.i I ? "V !c -i. - j-l, cliaiiiuK tl)> our I" i '. -n.' P.!. < ii c: H.,,r(o! s,| . I dim f I : .t .11, V. Ia v. ;!! rcj. i*i u? ' r ?r ' In* tv* ?i!:* r anr.y. J ?: ! T S <?i . ?t Ar:? >\ in act !' . original vo! . for :1t !. i\? ! of 1 cr ! ! nr:.o* of men he- " f ! ' I; I.S ( (1 ' ; 0 par month. Alxo in* .i . '.i- . oi. ? 0 . ( ' -r: . i I' ' * ' . I*i ' ' : \ * . j* t.,. .. . . ?r j , O. ,| ll 'I!. ' V 1 I,'1 , .'.til- 1. I J;* >* ; !! funci' 1 o I : i: . r. ! :*. . r> " ..: . ll ,!,<; oKj .1 1 ' ' '.il l Sit t<*ll?l ' * ; ii. a..'! ??-:?< 1 o*. I ;:I if . j>o\v I* to i . i-jl of o' 'v I on tin* i' ! ! ' . i ])!*'-? i . ' I <lr lhrt 'lo* ji? inoi; al o ii! :ti.d of i ) -I ?ora< . ' 1 i : 11111 r i v ... I . v i 'it jK-ri-li from the < 1 co!'., ! oil izon , *' ' cur i' >n hereto- ' . hold <!' ' ihc I f ,!.< at re-;, U i ' y " ir c!i cf < !' ! i . ions !>?? . ,1-tyor . ii o?* / /,(<> ',vork < : I ' ni connection, wo ' .h lo 1.0 f:ic t hat ' ure of 'iii- State of West liJ ! 11 ) < ' - ly p; iod an not b< ry male both v/hito and ' *>' i tho n;r* < of 1and ill ii :i of v.or! a wtc!:, >i - , roe' >:! arnl rocoive ; ti< ? ' .lo '! and water with a j "i iS<vj?lt of l'at back. ' n< Mid-Si 7 he Finest Selections in t Suits are here in t Suits f< A Blue Scribe Sui! eessilv, iicvrr more useli \\ luiiicr you arc at work tunc hot ween the I wo a B and strictly in place. ServiceRalston Shoes are made what a flood shoe should f>ivc fort and l.'.nii wn:ir . ? mnliin ii satisfaction is>r von. As n?en so I\..';ion:? win out. Surely (hi1: shoes, and Ralstons arc made I s.'.isw t!?c test of service. Ladies' Boots Patent Innis S'umps ith ; White Reign Cloth P uni|] hc? Is at S-L50. Ladies W hite Loots at S5 vKir.metal Colonial Rumps 55.00. Hats an 'V.n.itra 1'ats at S4 50 ar.t VmIu sailors. SI.50, S2.(M) a ar.c! Sl.O'i in aSS the new color Interwoven Toe and Paim Beach and B ack, to $1 25 Id 1 hirts ai. $1* 0r) and Men'.; ii.Y.D. Union Snits, $'.00. Men m: i'.-nls, $t .50 to $5.00; r?Wri s Wo. !< i'e- ts .il vl.'H) and lip. Work Shir's 50 cts to $'.00. Call and sco us when >11 town. W nisliings. PT1 1 "W - 1.6 fil fi. ~ J O 1 P.S.?Wo are Agents for the Ch.ai every Tuesday and returns Satui C..1. Hunh-y spent several mi Wide dioro this Week. : ' ' 1 y. F.se., and hi. . , 1 ' K m h:iv, wiM'e in Ches r: !<! on Tue lay. < ' (i .r , Clieraw, 15 1 < < !; !?' 'e>i '> t iii/a-r inspector foi 'll' rliei I eounly. < l ot days, re 1 \emher the so l: 'ol! I at the t 'lies' I'lieM Dl'U};' Co ee ereani, ;nir and hdieious. 1 U*. .1. i' '* 1 y took Mr. .1. \m t-i 1 h Monday to the ; S Mr. Adams \ i!! it 1 ? an o i ti. - ? i.f a rp' u! assortment of li an., other trie! .uniiiier Dress ax. ; t reni.omh! - or'"-rs. At Civ scrii.dd D-y llos h. 'I f : ft" ?.f M.e.'i rate o|u. 1 ! | * . ' . I s.-e him n it' r< ; ." I"', r !> int* con I ! > I !.o M't 1 days fr ?m : 1 an a it??n >1 t'e Malti < ui . Flora ftelle . . t an I' ! M. n I r. ! Ai . 1M. I ll Tell i.'i i". !I' ll.; [?.. u !a-s v.err uii'mii 'ii : ' < ' i I . ? (. ' r:t Ait. Cmuhun 'I ucsduy ovyiieri'.f IV i' I kn i 'l i- - was very i y Tuc <1 y and W? 1?? - I i . yoini; the count) ami not fyiny !> n a >. e i have !)< ( n unpointed t?> . i ith, all nial s, hoih white i I hi" , ! > t :V . < - of "J I end ! \\ I r ; i i t< <.'<? in > 11 ; < ive i"*i,.. " precinct3 ami rcjjis . Those who have been appointed r<tinpell' uml': i . federal law ? <tvc, are! that without pay. Iii. ita. ' > - have been received in rli 1 a at Ii n i t he nmn < t exercises iii \V inthrop c : t<> Amoiic the prndu >t: s lis year wit) the A. H. degree is i Alary \\".:; h. It is of inferos:. to >'e in 11: i i > : aeelion that the S'Meei sohor ! for teachers wiil i>e held i';>< Ii I'. A vreat many <>f the h?- Id teachers have made their .;i to attend. '1 r<- will he a mass meeting at he court hou.'o at i o'cloc! , i t i lay ft< i u mn mi oi i r tla.t 'he pa roiis of he il 'di School may ex pros-i their n'lir.en in r t'ard to the retention f I'n f. Cn' t r as principal. 'I hc ie iM .'ieid 1! vh School closes a year f Rticccssru! work on Friday, June !. I lit- i, I i < only Ml itc II ij'ii !'>'?1 n ti:i- ciMitil.v, fri.in^ a Stall; .!< a. The Slafi- re .uircv.ents arc ur ? f I i?rh school work. 'I" y I. < ! i- Boardi Mobsw. K wJ 1 iv I. i I'. Milium anil M. J. ' ii ii, hold ihr organisation meet jr 'oil ! ,y, anil perfected all ?I? *:iiI 1 . ' vi registrars t" ri-jri u-r 1 .11* i it'i/.i Tuesday, June nth. is . . all-I that ill to lire ton nii'n ile citi/.e ; in the ITn-ted States twon the a; es of 21 and 'Jl, ami )0,ll()0 of thes-'- wiil lie selected for a- t rst call. As soon as those are operly drilled and trained, an addi:?nal increment will lie called, and so i from time to time as men arc -eded. ^ ? immer | n of Two-Piece Unlined ! ad in ess for you. ] v Men | almost a year round ne- I than for summer wear, r play or dividing your . Sorgo is always proper | Wear ! meet exactly your idea of the way of lit, style, com- | s which means economv ;nwl * . I i their shoes with more care, | Jays it pays to huy vJood I {ive you satisfaction. Ihey j tnd Oxfords ! neh kels at S4.00 the pair, vith \\ ory sole and French ' ) and S4.50 the pair. J S3.0(1 others at SI.50 and I I Caps i 5.00. Lcghnrnetis at S2.00. j S2.50. Caps, 25 ex. 5Oct. ( nd models. | eel ccks in Gray, Slate, Ladies Hose from 15c 1 50 , y s' B.V.D. Union Suits, 50 cts. | 0 cents a button, $1.00 a i-iji. i cralls from 75 cts to $J.50; re headquarters for Gents Fur les Go. tc Steam Laundry; basket loaves y. C onstab! K. A Grillith, of .lotTei >11, \\a i i town Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. linker and lit! I >11 jn-i.t Tuesday in Wadesboro. Lar|;r.t assortment in town of 1'ei *!<o, Dress and Apron Gingham: 01 iper Clo'he, Clenched and Ut leaclied Domestics, at prices that v."i eip you reduce the high cost of li >>?. Clnv.lei field Ory Goods Co. Mr. It. M. My# rs, who has. been sic >r the p:->t we--.. is i.ow improvin > the <i ! . iit i f his many friends. Dr. i 1. Trotii left ,?n Tuosdu >r iiis former home in Williston #. ie ive? ipt of a telegram stating ths filler's home ami the surrouml bti" lines had been dev.! royed 1>, "e. < ]>1. ami Mrs. Tr#>tti eseapet itln-ui in.iary, but the material he lis very heavy. Army r< ist ration day. .Tunc .r>th : dangerous thing to trill#' with .cry man, while and blue' . s'lotf lder ' .ad that lie is not dealing us' s local county ollieers, whose lea rail !>> counted on in ease o :?> 1? ; also, that there will he n< i^r shirkers, or slackers ; ' in cd States department of jll ' <! > i't know much about th la'.i'y of mercy in dealing with of teJers. We <l<?n't believe there i \ in this county unpatrioti a i h and faolisli enough to mis t !ii- aj'e in order to eseap rv.ee ,'i 'hia crisis, Imt if there is be- r n mind the words o fWall.or Duvall: "We don' i 1 ! > fsr-d ii u single man to tin ?ii?> ' iary." '!') revival meetinj;, held by th i irl Tillman, of Atlanta <-d 1 i Sunday nii'lit, with a con < at: r. conservatively estimated a 'MO I >!>'". 'i lie ,\li de eommunit - <1 i,dT"d v.ith the plain practi : :i.?fi of Mr. Tillman, and th of Mr. Stapleton, choir di c. or ai.d Mi-s Fast, j.mii >i and so t. In the meeting i. u< h -"Mid wa i ;i' lied ; old t m ;T 1 were set 1, new resolutions formed and reat n any stood up, declarini! tha iey had fully determined to lea . ,v lives. About fifty per ons unit 1 with the ditTereK churches in sin. i'i s: d town. ('hcstcrlield is a bet r town because of Mr. TiUnum' f Owinj! to the s-arcity <>f tin, th >'. < . nment lias taken over the ti ti used for llsc p-. scrvinf of vejjc dies and are now supplied onl I'oitdi prescribed ajreni ios. Ma jo dim', ll.roiu'h hi : oir.?-.. I' 1 ..i? % - , v? I I i Ml- <1111 j'ft a rar !??: ?! of the. o cans ft* la <t!:HiI county, if la- can sccur tiers to take care of them. In hi !"< ! i to place them he has so fa < ' with hearty encouragement. ,\h . \V. I >u\ til a/ret <1 to he responsihl >r i i!f ll car if lie could place tit 11, ace. air. Tiller yesterday re iwd a letter from Mr. I,. I.. Parker < wale :,wa: e Pap-eland hanker yi* i't " I lie Hank of Pagelund wil ! *< I.? thotisaml cans as per youi ggestion to our people yesterday.' will furnish the cans to the pcoph cost. Cans are going to be $ ver^ portant item in conserving the foot '! Special communication of the Ches- c terfield Lodge, No. 220, A. F. M., ' will be held Friday evening May 25th, a I at 8:30 o'clock. By order of B.'F. | Teal, W. M. t| | The daughter of Mr. J. C. Coker, t? i of the Kvans Mill community, who I was recently taken to a sanitarium a in Charlotte, is reported as improv- tt ' ing. tl ' Mr. L. It. Wood, of Hartaville, and k I Mr. 1). K. Wood, of Sheffield, Ala., | j were guests of their brother, the Rev. p I'aul T. Wood, last week. Mrs. L. ti | W ood, their mother, left Tuesday for I a Florence, where she will receive modi- d cal treatment in an infirmery. lc i ii..i?" *?=-? , i.i.io Iirirn i*. II ill, r IC'lil Atfont 11 ! of the Stale Board of Charities and Corrections, is spending a part of t( this week in Chesterfield looking af- "I ter the interest of several of the very ? worthy cases in different sections of . the county. ' j Charles Edward Russell, Member of the American Mission to Russia, u is the author of the article on an- s< other page entitled "United States u Hag (ireat Opportunity." The credit J was left off by mistake. A great lire swept the residential ; district of the city of Atlanta Mon- 1 day night, destroying 2,H00 homes and rendering thousands of people homeless. Mr. and Mrs. Will H. u Craig reside in Atlatna and their Sl relatives were very uneasy about J' them until reassuring messages were received. The fir? had passed within i one block of their residence. MIDDENDORF . | Nancy, the two-year-old daughter ? of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Johnson, died t. ' Friday evening, after a week's illI ness, and was laid to rest the follow| j ing day in the family burying ground, j I The Rev. Baggot filled his regular I ! appointment at the Baptist church ^ ' I Sunday moaning. r Mr. Otis Sims and his friend \Ir i I .MiHit, of Columbia, spent the week| end witli the former's parents, Mr. | ami Mis. J. 15. Kims, here. (] t Mes-rs. \V. K. Johnson and K. L, ( Siir.s attend"d the quarterly eonferl enee at Providence Monday. I Mr. iir.d Mis. .1. 15. Sims entertained | a few of their friends at a tish fry | 1 on Black Creek, Saturday evening. C LUCKiSVILLE I j Mr .and Mrs. \V. S. Wilkes visited | I the latter's mother Sunday. ( jj .d:*s. C. It. Sumner has been sick for t a li last th?*ee weeks. Hone tor her a ( I , i ; speedy recovery. |t Mr T. if. Starlin has been very.it | i k for ai' e time, but is improving* i dr. ('. 11. King and two sons visit- 1; - ed the former's daughter, Mrs. T. ,1. v . Sumner, Saturday and Sunday. 1 Little Kathleen Sumner has been <1 11u :e sick for tin- hist few days, llope 1 she will soon lie well. I n Mrs. K. 11. King and brother visited < Mr. I*. .! Sumner Wednesday last. in s, 'l ite Kev. J. U. Dixon will fill his ' s >- reeuiar appoinlinent at his churches \ c II n \\ illiamsburg Sunday. \ I MF.RRl.V.AN'S MILL Mrs. A. L. Johiison spent Sunday \ with her mother, Mrs. Morton Davis, i r. and Mrs. S. Owen Middicton 1 v and children, Margaret and Kuth, <d" < j I 'aLniglnn, visited Mr. Middleton'sj , pan ills, Mr. and Mrs. \V. II Middleton. of this plaee, recently. M i scs Lillic lliv< rs and Nicey 'I I Johnson visited in the Bay Springs - eet or. last Sunday. i A lot of fill s in this community ;.t!cnd"d titc tt meeting at Chester- 1 ' n-M. I J Mrs. Walker Davis died last Sntur lay afternoon and was huried the f< 1- ; lowintf Sunday. \\ e extend to the , I -reaved family our sincerest sympa- I1 , ,i,y- . li Mr. .Jo<' M. Middlcton and family, " of I' ?rts. die, visited his brother, Mr. v W. H. Middleton, last Saturday and Sunday. .Me . rs. I. It. Mcrrintan, J. W. Merrii.t in went to Cheraw on business ; last Saturday. ^ An ocrn- on enj' ' I by sixteen of our vouinc folks was a lishinvr trip)'1 ' last Tuesday, at Mcrritnan's Mill. At V iiidnwii they served an appetising,'1 ' lunch and were later invited to thej*' home of the .Misses Middleton, where 'hev played Dixie IIool< until IDdO. j Music was also enjoyed. '? Mrs. M. A. Rhodes, of Darlington, ^ " visited her niece, Mrs. W. II. Middle' ton, recently. ' y l.it'le Miss Mudj'c Sellers visited l* her > rand parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. ' B. Merriman, last Friday and Katurdy. VAUGHN'S SCIIDOI nnncr I | Poor stand , of rot ton is the com!l I mon mnip'aint. with the farmers. I Some have planted the third time. | Mr. I'lirmcr, let's try corn and beans the next time. '! lie Fanners' Union met Saturday ev? ninv and it was decided to have a ( til moduli' th?* first Saturday nijtht .n i line. All me; diers in pood standing are expected to be present, n 1 r. A J. Smith spent Saturday '.."lit and Sunday in the Cross Roads p y ; eciinii the j-'Uoxt of Mr. Ilu>.th Fini idler. Mr. I'less Vaughn is doing away r with his waterpower and installing a b e ea dene outfit for the benefit of his ii - eus .oners. K r Mr. J. I'.. St renter is very seriously C \ sic!:. e Mr. Coot Adams is suffering some c nil" r trouble, and will probably have to undergo an operation. Mrs. Sallie Campbell is sick. The t , m.-.iy friends of these worthy people fi I wish for her a speedy recovery. n r _? ii PIGS FOR SA! K a j Some fine pig* from 2*/4 to *3 p i months old, for sale. Call of write, n i: * I. K. PITTMAN, ,t ^ ^ ^ Chastarflald, Routs 1 LEAN UP OR GET JERKED UP | Mayor L. H. Trotti announces that ! t a recent meeting of the town coun- i il a certain program was adopted int he desires all residents of Chessrfleld to understand. First, a start has already been made t cleaning the streets of the town j nd the process will not stop until j ie job is complete. Then it will be opt clean. It is desired that everybody at once ut his premises in shape for inspecon, as an inspection will be made t a very early date. The existing orinances regarding trash and filth on >ts and in the streets are to be riglly enforced. It is well for visitors as well as >wn people to remember that it is gainst the law to throw paper or ther refuse on the streets. The law as to parking cars, speed mit and useless noises will be rigidr enforced. Running a Ford car ith the cut-out open and needlessly jumling signal horns are anions the seless noises to be subdued. Signs re being placed to indicate areas in hich cars are to be parked. Car rivers are expected to keep to the ight. There is a penalty attached for ie violation of these ordinances, and hile the administration does not collider arrests desirable, arrests and unismmcnt may be expected for vioition of said ordinances. OMMENCF.MF.NT CHESTERFIELD M1GH SCHOOL JUNE 1 Following is a sumary of the proram for the commencement cxerises for Chesterfield High School ommencement, June 1st to June nth. Friday, June 1st?I*iano Recital, t school auditorium, 8:30 p.m. Sunday, June 3d?Commencement ermon, by the Rev. Jones, at St. 'aul's Methodist church, 1 1 a.m. Monday, June -1th?Violin Recital, t school auditorium, 8:80 p.m. Tuesday, June 5 th?Annual adress, by President E. W. Sikes, of Inker College. Class Day Exorcises. Delivery of diplomas. At school auditorium, 8:30 p.m. !LAUD CAMPBELL. OF R'JBY. MAKES GOOD IN FIRST CASE The following item taken from a Jreenville paper, will be read with inerest by many of our readers. Mr. 'laud Campbell, who graduated from lie Chesterfield High School in 1912, i well remembered here. "Claud (Itahy) Campbell, a young awyer of 'his eity who is connected j kith the linn of McCullough, Martin i c lLythe, argued his first case Monlay before Magistrate Jamison, of , lasley, and won. The case was that if the State vs. Holler, charged with lisorderly conduct on two counts; the irguments and examinations conunied four hours and the jury was nit only two minutes, bringing in a erdict in favor of the defendant, 1 oiler. "Campbell, who is siill youthful, is cry modest over his first victory hough lie stated that ho expects to iiilie many more before he ends his areer at the bar." BIRTHS To .Mr. and Mrs. Ira C. Itedfcarn, "uosday, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. Charley Davis, of lay Springs section, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. E. C. ltivers, May 9th, a girl. FARM PLATS FOR FEDERAL | LOANS The Federal Loan Hanks require a lat of land properly drawn before >ans will ho granted. Those must loot with certain specifications. I .ill furnish them for fiO cents each. T. E. MULLOY. 1AVE YOU ANYTHING TO SELL? If you have, write to Mr. \V. .1. "iller, or Miss Stella Mints, describing to goo<ls, (fnrm produce of any eharcter), staling quantity and price for ,hich you will sell. Komemher you re expected to stand back of the ualitv. Mr. Tiller and Miss Mints, through heir oilice, and with the aid of The diosterfield Advertiser, will endeavor t> fitid a buyer for your goods. AI o, if you wish to buy anything hat is produced on a farm, get word o Mr. Tiller or Miss Mints. Wanted to Buy B F F. F EGGS CHICKENS | Pay Highest Market Prices Notify me and h.will call. J. D. BURR Chesterfield, Route 4, Box 67 LEAL ESTATE FOR SALE; MONEY TO LOAN. Money to loan on improved farm uid; five year loans; cheap rate of nterest; also real estate for sale, on ood terms. Lhesterlield Loan & Insurance Co., W. J. Douglass, Mgr. MASS MEETING By the authority and direction of he Board of Trustees of the Chester eld High School, 1 announce a mass fleeting of the patrons of said school a the court room at 4 o'clock in th" fternon of Friday, May 25th. The iurpose of this call is to get the sent1ncnt of the patrons as to the reten yjiim illi i . ^ MASTER'S SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, SCj COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD. ^ Pursuant to a decree heretofore grunted in the case of W. T. Ball, as assignee against B. F. Coward, Eliza J. Coward and A. T. Boan, defendants, I will offer for sale, before the Court House door in Chesterfield, S. C., on the first Monday in June, (same being the 4th) 4 between the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following real estate, to wit: all that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lyng and being in the County of Chesterfield, and the State aforesaid, containing seventy-five (75) acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: On the North by lunds of Jas. and s S. C. Huntley; 011 the East by lands of R. B. Laney; 011 the South by lands of B. F. Coward, and on the West by lands of I. B. Merriman. P. A. MURRAY, Jr. Master for Chesterfield County. TAX EXECUTIONS Under and by virtue of authority i contained in certain tax executions jdfl issued by W. A. Douglass, county treasurer, and directed to me, I have levied upon and will sell for cash to the highest bidder before the court house door in Chesterfield on the first Monday in June, next, the following estates to wit: 40 acres in Mt. Croghan Township, known as Joseph Miles land. One house and lot in town of Chesterfield known as Randall Hammond property. One house and lot in the town of Cheraw, known as R. J. Brewer lot. 2 lots and buildings in the town of ^ s McBoe, known ;is Mrs. M. E. RdD. P. DOUGLASS, JjB MASTER'S SALE <H STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD. "flH Pursuant to a decree heretofore \ granted in the case of J. W. Atkinson, plaintiff, against I. P. Mangum, Clerk of Court, as administrator of estate of II. T. Taylor, I will offer for sale before the court house door in Chesterfield, S. C., on- the first Bjl Monday in June, (same being the 4th), to the highest bidder for cash, within the legul hours of sale, tho following real estate, to wit: all that piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in the County of Chesterfield, State of South Carolina, bounded as follows: On the North by church lands; Mast by lands of T. Lancaster public road, and West by W. Laney; South by Chesterfield and W. M. Taylor, same containing twenty-three (23) acres. , P. A. MURRAY, Jr. Master for Chesterfield County j llanna & Ilunley, attys for pf. ] STATE Ol SOUTH CAROLINA, j COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD. Pursuant to a Decree heretofore granted in the case of Mary R. Watson, et nls, against John W. Ilurst, I will offer for sale before the Court House door in Chesterfield, S. C., on the fiirst Monday in June, (same being the 4th), within the legal hours fl of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following real estate, to wit: I - J? First, that tract of land in the above State n-nd County, contain- jj ing one bunded (100) acres, more less, bounded North by lands of liam Purr, and Neil Smith, East by lands of J. W. Hurst, and P. T. J Hurst, South by lands of .J. I). Smith 1 and West by lands of W. A. Burr 1 and Minnie L. Pate; | Second, that tract of land in the 1 above Statu and County, containing I forty-seven (-17) acres, niore or less, ' bounded North and West by E. D. Goodale, East and South by lands of T. C. Melton; j Third, all that tracl of land in the J above State and County, curtaining twenty-six and one-half ~ acres, more or less, bounded North ^ by lands <>f .1. II. Odom and others, East and South by estate lands of Mrs. Rebecca Evans and West by lands of A. L. White. P. A. MURRAY, Jr. Master for Chesterfield County. Great Improvement 1 Thanking my many friend* and patrons for kindness shown ma the many years I have been in the shoes repairing business, I wish to announce that I have purchased one of the best and JLI " - . . latest model stitching machines for all parts of harness and halfsoling. Prices right and work done while you wait. Opposite Chesterfield Hotel, at the rear of Odom Bros Co. Store. (Watt) G. W. BITTLE . 'M .How Are Liberty Bonds Obtained?. ,? Blank forms of application for the purpose of these bonds can be obtained from the Treasury Department, any Federal Reserve Rank, any National, State or private bank, any express office, and any post office in the United States,. Any bank or oust master will aid applicant in filltja^Mtjhkblank and the other aeta J .