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ilK. 3hcrt cf This is Food Conservation week. Do not neglect to sign the voluntary pledge. Miss Annie Gulledge left Saturday to take charge of her school near Patrick. There will be a box-supper at Friendship church Friday night. Everybody invited. Mrs. F. M. Cannon was called to Paxville Friday night on account of the illness of her little nephew. * Miss Mary Walsh is visiting friends DaaI. U:II il:. 1. an ivutiv mil uhb wt'uk. Mr. John Fundcrburg, who has a position in Hamlet, spent the weekend here with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. B. S. Funderburg. Food Choppers end sausage stuffers at L. A. Campbell Hardware Co. Sheriff D. P. Douglass had a long and fruitless ride to Sumter last Friday. He had been informed that the negro who killed Mr. Belk near Cheraw some time ago, was under arrest there. Sheriff said it was a bad guess as there was no resemblance 1 ' between the two. The second payment on lands of the E. N. Redfearn estate that were sold last fall are now due. All buyers will please meet these payments promptly. Z. T. REDFEARN. That delicious Stone Take is again on sale at the A. F. Davis Market. This is the finest pound cake on the market. Try it once and you will save yourself the trouble of baking cake hereafter. Dr. Cliflin, of the State of Maine, will speak at the Baptist church next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Dr. t Cliflin represents the Anti-Saloon League and will speak in the interest of constitutional prohibition. A very successful Community Fair was held at Patrick last Tuesday, Oct. 30th. An excellent premium list had been arranged and some fine prizes offered. As a result Patrick will have a fine Community Fair exhibit at the.big County Fair. Wood and coal stoves and heaters at L. A. Campbell Hardware Co. The Chesterfield Brass Band under direction of Secretary Hunley, of the County Fair, is making a tour of the County today advertising the County Fair. Stop for dinner will be _ made at Macedonia where the Communitv Fair will ho in nrnirnwo ? - ? ~ ? v""* Patrons will now be able to get their meal, grit3, stock feed; flour, shorts or bran, shelled corn, etc., in short order. We are installing a lar* ger engine and will give quick service. EVERYMAN'S MILL Report has it that the Rev. Paul T. Wood has become an expert fur trapper. He bought six rat traps recently and captured 17 fur-bearing rodents that same day. To our customers and friends: Lot's settle our obligations while " " green cotton is selling above 20 c a pound C. P. Mangum, Cashier ii. ?FOR? SURVEYING Making rials DLa DJ-i Diue r mils See or'Phone MELTON & MULLOY Chesterfield, S. C. ML*. ???????? m Car Loa?l of Mules Just arrived?& carload of fiine YOUNG MULES. We carry fine line of buggies. harness, lap * robes, etc. Prices right. 1 FORD GARS jp We handle second-hand Ford Cars; always some on hand. (Have now two 1917 , touring cars; one 1917 ?. p Roadster, all in first-class 11 APMFTOpnpTW CO. j . HI T ' . ) Seed JaLre&t Mr. It. C. Atkinson, of McBee, was in the city this week. Mr. J. P. Alexander, of Middendorf, was in town today. Mrs. II. M. Odoni left Wednesday morning for the Columbia Hospital, where she is going for treatment. Mr. Ilobt. Therrill, of the Hospital Corps, Camp Sevier, is spending a few days in town. Wamble Hill school begins Monday, Nov. 5 with Mr. B. J. Douglass princi- j pal and Miss Mary V. Sowell assistant. Quite a number of Chesterfieldians motored over to Hamlet Inst Friday to "see the animals" with The Barj num and Bailey Shows. We carry both fire and burglary insurance in order to protect our selves and customers. We pay interest on savings deposits. Your business appreicated. C. P. Mangum, Cashier. Send the address of your military boy to the office of The Chesterfield Advertiser. The Red Cross Society is anxious to send a Ch.istmas gift to every Chesterfield County boy serving his country in any branch of the army still in the United States. Pass this information around and have all names and addresses 3ent to this office. Mr. J. D. Brady, of Wisconsin, will have occasion to remember Cheraw as a good town in a very special sense. Mr. Brady was passing through Cheraw on his way to visit his daughter in the eastern part of North Carolina. Though a man evidently accustomed to the comforts of life, he was apparently without funds and weakened from lack of food. While passing in front of the Reynard Hotel he fainted. IT<> woo ....? u.. ** ? avcii uy mr. r. n. Arant, proprietor, who called his wife and with other help brought the aged man in and placed him in bed. He was treated, fed and cared for h?>re until thoroughly recovered, free of charge. A purse was then made up by the young men and Mr. Brady was sent on his way with tranportation paid to his destination. JORDAN-TAYLOR The following invitation has been issued: Jtev. and Mrs. Henry Harrison Jordan request the honor of your presence at the marriage of the.r daughter Lucy Elizabeth to Mr. James Oscar Taylor on Thursday the eighth of November nineteen hundred and seventeen high noon Main Street M. E. Church South Gastonia, North Carolina. RUBY GRADED SCHOOL Honor Roll for October. First Grade.?Ellis Hancock Vi?l? Crawley, Katie Lee Griggs, Raymon Hancock, Perry Steen, Loyd Wardswoith, Geneva Ilanc ii?. Second Grade.?Willie Edgeworth, Clarence Steen.Fourth Grade.?Pleas Eddins, David Harrall, Vernon McNair. Fifth Grade.?Ruth Hancock. Sixth Grade.?Iris McNair, Lelia Relle Allan, Eva Eddins. Seventh Grade.?Pauline Allan, Etta Lee Villa Ponteaux, Bon FunIderhurk. ' Eighth Grade.--Van Burch. Ninth Grade.?Carson Griggs. Tenth Grade.?Ethel Griggs, Ruth Smith. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Poston wish to ; thank their friends for the very kind | attention shown them during the illness and h ?f .Mrs. Annie Burr, Mrs. Boston's grandmother. WANTED?SWEET POTATOES We want to huy sweet potatoes. Write or wire us for prices. WILLIAMS COMPANY, 2t Greenville, S. ^ Let Mi P<*y Your Bill This cal| I make to all, while jrou are well and tound. Let me pay your bill, when you are ill, and feed the children when you are gone. pi A A 1 CiO I S. J. SELLERS, Agent PEACE fi In Every Home That Iradee '' with Me WHY? I, $ Because the delicious Steaks, with such fine flavor will keep ;j everyone in good humor. And you are sure to call for more. Complete line of FANCY GROCERIES t P Call on me for what you want J. H. Johnson Market Read the label on your paper. " If it does not show your subscription f to be paid up, you should need no ' other invitation S pay up. 1 1 x F? 1? IV lnd* IB Way last fall when 111 we bought and boug !j?? stock. Now our j 'Hi fearfully high, but 01 In Silk and Woo We are displayi $1.50 in black, white 36-Inch Taffetas Children's Coat: jj| Remarkabl Misses' Coats a Sweaters for ev Shirt Waists, in Shirt Waists, Si] Ladies' Coats at Ladies' Sport Cc Ladies' Coat Sui Boys' Suits at $2 Boys' Blue Serg< Great Assort 1 We can fit you < have the finest line v It is very imp or poorly fitted do not g through iife. It take We have that stock -range of leathers adi * S Note this variety $2.00, $2.25, $2.75, J Ladies' Dress SV Men's Dress She Men's Work She Our Millinery D to the minute, showi something different, to you, see Miss Burr jjj The Great (1c B Getting in Full ! | Chester! I < FOR SALE . . 1 A splendid fifty acre farm near hiloh church five miles from Chestereld. A. T. DAVIS, 1 5-p Mercersburg Academy, Mercersburg, Pa. FOR SALE Eight shares of Hank stock in the lank of Chesterfield. Will sell at ' 110.00 each. Address me at Hamp- 1 on, S. C. H. H. KERRISON. i t::i5. 1 FOR SALE 1 3 room Cottage, Scotch Ave., Cheserncld, S. C. Will sell at a bargain, 'or price and terms. See or write. 5-p W. J. WALLACE, ! Radin, N. C. < ~ _?? ( FOR SALE OR RENT jl Nicely located 3 horse farm. 2 < Iwellings and out buildings. G5 acres i pen. Will sell at a bargain or rent i or 75 pounds seed cotton per acre, tpply at once to? M. L. RALEY, I f. Ruby, S. C. i cated! prices began to rise wt ht until we had accumi judgment is vindicated, jr customers don't have lien Dress Goods our line is unsi ing 36-inch Taffetas and Messs , green, navy, cafe, pink, browr s in beautiful stripes, s at $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, I le Values in Read) t $5.75, $6.50, $7.00 and up t< ery member of the family, fron voils, 50 cetns to $1.25. Ik?$1.25 to $5.00?all in the \ t $6.50 to $20.00. >ats at $3.50 to $6.50. its at $12.50, $15.00, $16.50, $1 5.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, c uuua hi ^o.uu and $8.0 tnient of Shoes to I out in Men's Women's and Chil ve have ever shown, tanl to yet a perfect fit for yoi ive good service and cause injur; s a lare stock of shoes to insure and a perfect fit is easily secu n lasts to choose from. Of prices? $1.00, $1*10, $1.35,1 >3.00 and $3.50. IOCS, $1.50 to $4.50. >es, $2.00 to $6.00. >es, $2.00 to $5.00. opartment, in charge of an expt ng the latest designs of the se* but something you are sure is r ley. nte$t for that Sweet-T ^winy. Now is the ielcl Dry Company i-a^e & -IKE AN ELECTRIC BUTTON ON TOES Tell* why a corn is so painful and says cutting makes them grow. Kress an electric button and you form a contact with a live wire which rinRS the bell. When your shoe* sress aRainst your corn it pushes its diarp roots down upon a sensitive lervc and you Ret a shock of pain. Instead of trimminR your corns, which merely makes them Rrow, just dep into any druR store and ask for i quarter of an ounce of freezone. This will cost very little but is sufli:ient to remove every hard or soft lorn or callus from one's feet. A Tew drops applied directly upon a tentier, achinR corn stops the soreness instantly, and soon the corn shrivels up so it lifts ripht out, root and all, without pain. This druR frefezone is harmless and never inflames or even irritates the surroundinR skin. lllll!ll!llll!l!!i!!!l!llUlllll!!llllllllllllllllilHIIIIII| i began to buy and Hi llated an enormous HH Market prices jgj? i to worry. irpassed anywhere, ilines at $1.25 and t and gold. $3.00, $3.75. $4.00. r-to-Wear > $12.50. l 50 cents to $6.00. 'ery latest styles. 8.00 and $20.00. $4.50, $6.00, $8.00. ggj Select From H Idren's Shoes. We ==a* children. Shoes === y that will continue jrwa a fit for every foot. ' red here. A wide =?===?' ( 1.50, $1.60, $1.90, * WS >rt, is kept rijfht up ison. If you want ight and becoming oned Piano Is time to enter. (innric m?