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simnBM ALL IT h 3 fi new i While all goods hai H.W : The 1 The rair will soor The groat bi course visit the co at the same time. These two h< town and will we will have on displ 'Twill bo ?nr taking in the sigk with our solid lea while we have be* shoes that is to be children along. To the ladies and see how nieel proud of him. Br To the ladies yourselves of 1 ho dren; Coats for th will have on displf the latest styles. We have ne\ Head-Wear, and ; to visit this depar A most lovel) Waists will be on < Lovely line of attractive prices, in fact will expec store, you know. In our Gents' prices, and we ha Suits for the prices?in fact it will over have the now. Thousands i and all direct fror We are in bii better we are plea aw More good C trimmed to the very bone tl they will be priced in a w | Be sure to sec us ant mmhi?inn \ be here and of course you ilk of the good people of the entir unty seat, taking in the Fair and doii juses extend you a hearty welcome dcome you to make these stores he ay for your inspection almost everyl h a nice time to bring all the family its, at the same time have them fitt< it her shoes for dress and hard serv n enjoying the reputation for sellini had anywhere and at money-saving j : We would have you bring that ma y we can fit him up from head to f< ing him on. and lassies: We shall expect you t low prices we will be able to give o ic Misses and Ladies; Coat Suits for ?y at very attractive prices all the nt Vou will be happy when you go awa 'or before enjoyed such a nice bu /on will find our line up to the mi t mont. r line of Ladies' Silk, Georgette and display, and they will please you. Dress Silks and Dress Goods of all 1 The ladies at the Ladies' Store wil t you. Come, make yourselves at Store you will find that we have ve the goods. Boys, Youths and Men and all at is our opinion that 'twill be many i opportunity to supply yourselves at upon top of thousands of pairs of she n the leading factories of the counti isiness to serve you and the better 1 ,sed?in fact it is a pleasure to us to . Fusser o I* for the same money; the tame goods for NEW C ire destroyed our < goods fresh from re advanced in price you will find We bought them to sell THIS SEj ?? il 11 *Aj ^\# iitucw mciii ocil 1 you will be sure of getting somethi .Pusser<? fwo-in-One S ?mmm n in iOOD Did stock. Eve the big marke our prices They are \SON and New Clothin*> be able to find thing in the lii nj? new. new and up-to T eal-Jc BanmBMnnMBBi cSons tores : will be here also t? mi e county will of ty he ig their shopping Hi te to the good old adquarters. We b< Lhing to wear. Sp along and while Dl ed up all around f0 ice. For quite a cy g the best line of th )rices?Bring tiie mi R. in of yours along >ot. You will be wl vr 0 come and avail ce el n Coats for Chil- jts the ladies. We iwest fabrics and f() y. 1,11 yc sinoss in Lad ies' I | pa nute. Don't fail rh of 1 Crepe de Chine M CO iinds and at very 1 welcome you? of Hi homo?its your I jti> ! t\\ i H ignored the high M in most reasonable wi i day before you , as low prices as 1 WI >es to select from, to ry. V<! wo serve you the l,t serve you. ^'r list C\ !v< aons. |5 I CT l?ii money. I . I IH |h, 1 e\ r s -*!' %/ 4- V" M l-x u? a - ' 3i y 11 am Ul II Igb I ts for our new coming in every day, in a contin , New Hats, New Hosiery, Ne\ at our new store in the Rhor Bi ties we carried before the fire, -date?with the prices trimmed >nes Coi tfhcrt cf LOCAL COTTON MARKET t< The cotton market closed in Chesrfield yesterday evening as follows: \ Cotton 27:46 Long Staple 41:25 b Seed $1.00 IV Miss Lynna Gulledge left Sunday ^ teach at Angelus. a The Junior Order, Council No. 27 sets Saturday night at 7:30. jy Macedonia is holding her Communi- n Fair today. Wexford Fair will be Id Saturday. ^ Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. m unley, Monday Oct. 29th, a daughr, Katherine Amelia. p Hitmen of all kinds at L. A. Camp- n ill Hardware Co. Miss Clarice Clark, of Angelus, j ent the week-end with Mrs. B. J. v ouglass. We shell corn and take the cobs f r toll. EVERMAN'S MILT. Union County, N. C. had a severe A clone last Monday ni^ht, when ree persons were killed and several tl ore injured. M A letter has been received from Dr. L. Gardner who has sucessfully { ossed the Atlantic and is now sta- yj >ned at Hose Hospital No. <>, "Some- ,t lere in Europe." Everything has ^one up in price but >ur paper. Now that you have re- ^ ived unusual prices for cotton, corn, jj c., don't forget p.ur paper needs ^ i little dollar. You can pay your subscription at e Fair Grounds next week. Look ^ r the man. Take this occasion to iy what you owe and at least one ui in uuvanee. neip your county per grow. ^ c: Jas Carson, the 18 months old ild of Mr. und Mrs. E. L. Barefoot, ^ the Merriman's Mill community t) lmI last Sunday and was buried on ^ onday at Prospect Church near iddendorf. The funeral service was nducted by the Rev. J. L. Tyler. Word was received here this week " the death of Mr. J. A. Sellers, at " ickory, N. C. Mr. Sellers is a nare of Chesterfield County and leaves ^ ro sisters and one brother, Mrs. L>. . McCregor, Mrs. T. T. Burch and r. J. S. Sellers. His death was selfdieted, attributed to failing health, b The Rev. J. I). Harralson, who is. 11-known in Chesterfield, was in ' 11 wn last Tuesday. Mr. Harralson ^ is resigned his patorate at Aynor, ('., and will enter evangelistic ;?rk altogether. He goes this week begin services at Marburg. v Don't fail to hear Congressman Dor's speech next Wednesday. Mr. | ver in one of the ablest men in Con- V ess. F Next Sunday, November the 4th, c the last regular morning service at P .. Paul Church for this Conference 1 ar. The pastor, the Rev. J. L. Ty- ^ r will preach at 11 A. M. and admin- ^ ter the Lord's Supper. Every olliul member of the Charge and the C itire membership of St. Paul church b earnestly requested to attend this A rvice. A hearty welcome awaits d 'ery \ it: tor. The evening service F iil begin promptly at 7:30 o'clock. n J*, 11^ orand store iuou8 stream, New Shoes, ? v Underwear. You will srber Shop Building anyt Everything is absolutely to match old stock. npany I v ???? vr/? | Mr. Thornwell Sowell has returned s his duties at Fort Moultrie. Miss Pearl Melton is teaching at liddendorf. Miss Gladys Stackhouse, of Dunar, S. C., is a guest at the home of Ir. John T. Hurst. Jk Bear Creek school opens Monday lov. 5, with Mr. Jerome Douglass nd Mrs. Leonard Hurst in charge. U. D. C's. will meet at the home of Irs. D. H. Laney next Tuesday afteroon at 3:30 o'clock. Parker school started Monday, with liss Clarice Clurit, of Angelus, us inLructors. You can buy new goods at the old rice by trading at Teal-Jones Co., ow in Uic itohr Barber Shop. Teal-Jones Co. have opened in the 'ohr Barber Shop. Call to see us rhen in town. The Bchool at Piney Grove opened or the fall term on Monday, Oct. 7th. Mrs. Ida Holland and Miss lary ! unuerburk are the teachers. Shot guns and rifles end ammuniion to tit, st L. A. Campbell HerdW nen you come to the Fair don't mi to bring a dollar or two for The idverliser. If you owe it, we need Mr. Townley Kedfearn, Miss Muude Ledieurn, Miss Mattie Guddy, Miss tussie Guddy, of Mt. Croghan, and ttle William Perry motored to Win ute u.31 duuuay. Let us make your stock feed by rinding corn, cob and shucks togener. it can't be beat. EVERYMAN'S MILL The work at Teal's Mill has beea rogressing satisfactorily. Hie conrete work is now compete and ready or the installment of macninery. Estmates during the recent dry spell laced the availaole power at 40u orso. Mrs. Beaver, one of the inmates of tie County Home after several lonths illness died on Wednesday fternoon and was buried near the lounty Home yesterday. The funral was conducted by the Rev. J. Tyler. WE': The famous Capt. Jack Huckstikjr, who holds the world's record for allooon ascensions, is in town and as conferred with Fair officials. An mmense amount of daylight fireworks have been ordered und will e let off high in the air each day of tie Fair. Attorney Rogers, of Norfolk, Va., wus in attendance upon Court this reek. M isscs Minis and Pegues and Mr. V. J. Tiller attended the Community 'air at Patrick Tuesday. They are nthusiastic in their praise of the eople of that locality for their enerprise and co-operation as mani- Aft ested in this Community effort. The 'air was n great success. The record books of the tomato 'lub girls and the corn and pig Club >oys should be in the hands of Miss lima and Mr. W. J. Tiller on Tueslay, the 6th. Passes to the County ''air will be issued to all those who neet these requirements. ? .V