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I? % j 4 1 ( -cjatuaaHEaEM b ! Ah n*t dt n m . c /s j hsiiui i v LOCAL COTTON MARKET Thi* cotton market closed in Chesterfield as follows: Short Staple 27:40 I .on Staple 40 :00 Seed $1.00 Number of hales bought to date, 1. Air. T. T. Lucas, of Charlotte, is in town for the County Fair. Mr. L. L. Spencer, of the Spencerville section of the County, was in town on Tuesday. Don't fail to patronize both the le d C ross boo ths while at the Fair, 'l b ; erve your heartiest suppor 'i he Spencerv111<* school opens next V- with Ms ,\1 l.ueas in cha: jiih I received nice line of fre:.h randies at the Square Deal Drug Co. 'I'ai.e the children to the Ueil Cross hoot h on the hair firounds for s ane |e|ieji i ice cream. 'J li !i'*v. .1. I. Tyler preach' I a line ->'riiiont Sunday morning ;it St. Paul church on "Self Preservation." A larjje and attentive congregation heard h'in. V* anted 1000 feet to f: t ! TealJones Co., new building, in Rohr Barher r.hop. I >f M -I. Peri ;, h.i. traded with Mr W. M Kclfearn for the lots het en 'leal -loru-S Co. store and the Im 11 < 1 is formerly occupied hy the ("he toff. Id M'Tean* ile < onipany I'/ all .-jeans visit the County l air. An-! list hot not least visit our store and inspect our o< -to-date stock ot eoods, clothing, shoes and mill.r.'-ry. Chesterfield Dry Goods (Jo. "In to.vn council met Monday and I is l:i ' i din a nee prolntrit ing -mo|<i c.r ii. or near the exhibit building at. I hi ' o11111 v Pair 'irnunds Tin- n?n ally is $1.00 to $100.00. The lirst near arrest was Mr. Tom Mulloy, who was employed to paint a sij.ru, "No Smokinjf." While enjnu'ed in this work, he was also huxy burning a cigarette until the police force or tiered him to put out his (ire or pay a fine. Torn smothered the smoke. C. P. Mangiim, Cashier. To our customers and friends: l.et's settle our obligations while green cotton is selling shove 20 c a pound C. P. Mangum, Cashier u n/i i t if 11 iTiui^jn [hat Describes C New Every availal line of Nothing, Shoe Our shoe stoc in a variety of Ieat New goods fo We represent made or made-to-r We guarantee And Fit, Workmar rEALNew Store in Rhor I f Socal Jhitj I Congressman Asbury F. Lever will make an address to the farmers today. M.ss Esther Teal, of Wadesboro, is : visiting her brother, Mr. B. E. Teal, i this week. I I ,, j .dr. John ! underburg is spending tiie week with his parents, Rev, and I .Mrs. B. S. I-'underburg. i \1 , /! I." M..I-I < .1 ... . v.. 1.. .UK I.nil, <11 I lit* mjji.ll' ) l.oaf section of the County, was in < 1 'hesierueld .Monday. I or comfort and service try a pair ! { of our real leather shoes. Che-iter held llry Lionels Co. j I I he (frock's Miil school in charge hy .Miss Sallic I.ucas hooins its fail j I term next .Monday. Horn: To Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Allen Nov. 1th, a hoy. I For your wants in the Toilet and i)ru|( line call on the Square Dr.! Dru,{ Co. I hey have it. ( M iddendorf is not dead hy a jrood j ileal. Head the letter from then- i I this week end then jr<ve ll.i, < ?*'? i i i or her ! j The Chesterfield Methodist parson- ' I'll l aye is rapidly nearinji eomplet ion The hriek work having heen prnc.-i r a 11 v i o r 11 o i < i < I 'i l>i- i.... i. i - - i ...... . ... . w: 11 ' i> l S ] lillll.lM). We carry both fire and burglary insurance in order to protect our i elves and customers. We pay in- ' terest on savings deposits. Your i business appreicated. C. P. Mangum, Cashier. / \ iTi-nt deal of tmul Ihas be " ' liei ii'iueil I > ih" Carnival p!<- I ii 'I'l'iirm;' i croiiioda! ions. All the I re*;aor.'inls are worked over time. ! I he f 'lii'inw |{ed Cross will run an old time country store at the k'rii?* this week. Mrs. \V. P. Pollock will he hi charj?e. tt..? 1- c - , mnuv nil I or>I - mou icro j last. They are found at Teal-Jones Co., new building, in Ruhr Harher Shop. Mr F.Ii Moll in, <>f Aiiyi'lus, !os' ;i fine ifiule 1st -1 Monday nipht at the I*'.tir Croun Is. 'i'l- ?. 11 h;i'l helped brintr to (ihe.sti-riicdil the Macedonia Community Fair exhibit and was put up in a stall on the fair prounds. It broke out durimr the nitrht and trot into a lartre quantity of corn. It was dead when found Tuesday morninfc. """""" ? )ur Great StocI Goods Packed ! >le square inch in packed with t s, Hats & G< to k is new and complete. Your hers to select from, and all the i r the same price as old goods! the best tailors in the South. W neasure. i deliveries of made-to-measure iship and Quality absolutely gu JONI Jarber Shon Ruildinor tk<> The pastor, the Rev. J. L. Tyler, will preach at Shiloh next Sunday at 1 1 A. M. This will be the last regular service at this church before the meeting of the annual Conference in Rishopville Nov. '2(1. All the members of Shiloh are urged to attend this service. _ -CHESTELFIELD RED CROSS ORGANIZES The Chesterfield auxiliary has become a full-fledged Red Cross Chap! er. i Over two hundred names areti >w on the Chesterfield roll and the c hapter was organized last Thur lay e ening. | The officers are: Chairman, O. I'. Douglass; N ice Chairman, Mrs. .1 W. ' llanna; tre i. wrer, C. ('. Douglass; cretary, Miss .Millie Dou lass. Th" following auxiliaries are as o! cited with the Chesterfield Chapter: I'ageland, .Me Croghan, Ruby and j ..'efferson. \ box ill' pajamas- fur the Kcd Cro s 1 !) . pii.1!s have already mailt* arm fni'W'i:r?I? 1 ami lhanl.s an* r.*turni*i| to "every laily w ho assisted mi making I hem." Th" ladies an nuvv waiting fur n un* sllpplie . in tlx* Meant inn* a l.nuth i.; liein.iT conducted at tin* Fair (irounds tu raise funds fur the work ami a Christmas bazar i*- e hitemplate'l. FRF. CENT . C.R EV ARY SON Oi AMERICA AT I RON'' America Traininir ' amp in France, Nov. -a. The American sohliers in France will be treatei! tu a genuine ol.l fashioned Christmas in the Young Men's Christian As.* nidation anil the "Kei| Triangle" lints. There will be celebrations with Christmas trees, not only at the base camps mi the American training zmie, but also behind the trenchcV from which the American buys are now facing the tlermans. Franci will supply a tree for every hut, ami the Y. M. C. A. with the help from home will provide a gift for every soldier. The movement of tin troops makes it impossible to guar .i ,.* ... i M. i : ...Ii... ii .... . i:iui .in imiiviiuiaiiy a'MresseO present will reach the person ti? whom they are sent in every e se, h r !i?"Red Triangle" organization, as the V. M. A. is now being; called here, intends thnt every man shall he r nicMihcred, even if the fhristmns pae' >'i s addressed to him personally frot i home cannot be delivered. m JTTL1 t Of Brand In Our Lifile Sto he choicest and latest ents' Furnishii be had in this town, size and last is here, /cry latest styles. e can fit you in readyclothing in ten days, ranateed. ?S CO street from old stand j BELGIAN WOMEN ( WORK UNDER FIRE ' British Front in Belgium, Nov. 4? i Belgian Women and i^ir!s arc being i compelled to build concrete dugouts under artillery fire. The statement that this form of slavery has actually beeon practiced is recorded in the diary of a German soldier who was recently captured. If*' belonged to ] a landuohr division and was personI ally in charge of a large number of I these unfortunate Belgians, who were | <! lily herded together and taken to a ' zone near thfc German lines t<. per form manual labor of the hardest kind in constant danger of death. The t soldier's diary tells the story as fol- i , I lows: i "I am going ,-ive another in- I j stance of the u.e. ii en-y .?f the Ger- j 'man authorities. Since the 1 Kth in-' slant ">< women and young girls have i been working at coneiv e dugouts at ' I .eke. "A Shameful Deed." |S "As I,eke is in the zone of fire and ' was shelled no later than yesterday, 1 this is another case in which we can (' not understand the action of the au- i ' thoritie . If this is not done by way 11 of rep?- I, then it is a shameful I ' ?!? ? <! i. i (':< part nf (iermany which can m?l he surpassed even in imagin| ation. The civilian population of t I,eke was evacunte?l three or four (| j weeks ago and now women and child ren are compelled to work at the con J ere I e dugouts of the village. hat .? that such steps shou'd /1 have been taken whether there is rea- t j son f<>r it or not. I am sure of the I _ facts which I state, for it is my duty I to take a gang of 17 women to Lekc i 3 room Cottage, Scotch Ave., tihes- ' , terhehl, S. ('. Will sell at a bargain. For price and terms. Sec or write. 35 p W. J. WALLACE, Badin, N. C. THE BEST i Of Everything j ij TO EAT ! At 1 ^owost FVices J ( ? A. F. Davis Market | I Will pay hi||heil nutrkut orU'f | ! ;; for Hide*. t 1 i E | re I lg I I ?.? .4 ?very morning and brinjr them back n the evening." An illustration of the German disregard for the laws of war and humanity can be found in an incident which occurred the other ni^ht near Houtholst forest. The British heard cries of "stretcher bearers" from No Man's Land. It naturally was assumed that a wounded man was call ing Tor help and Red Cross bearers, rushed through the darkness to render assistance. They ware shot down , by German snipers who used this ruse to entice them into the open. Murder Red Croc* Worker*. There have been many other cases recently in which German snipers have shot down Red Cross workers 1< libcralely, not withstanding the fact that German Red Cross workers lave been permitted to work unmolested. Did you miss either or both of the 40? services at St. Paul Methodist church ast Sunday. If you care to take part n the interesting services be at St. 'aul next Sunday. Sunday school at ft A.- M. Preaching by the pastor, he Rev. J. Ij. Tyler, at 7 I?. M. A icarty welcome awaits you. FOR SALE OR RENT Nicely located 3 horse farm. 2 Iwellings and out buildings. f>.r> acres pen. Will sell at a bargain or rent or 75 pounds seed cotton per acre, tpply at once to? M. I.. RAl.F.Y, f. Ruby, S. C. PEACE In Every Ifome That "trades with Me WHY? i ' Because the delicious Steaks, with such fine flavor will keep everyone in good humor. And you are sure to call for more. Corrmlet* !<?? FANCY GROCERIES Call on me for what you want J. H. Johnson Market ????????????? I H A 4