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1 ' 11 A NOTICE OF ESTATE SALE OF I CERTAIN PERSONAL PROPERTY 1 AND REAL ESTATE 1 Under authority contained in the Will of E. N. Redfearn, deceased, wc will offer for- sale to the highest bidiCW der for cash on 3d. day of December, next, (it being the first Monday) within the legal hours, before the Courthouse door at Chesterfield, I South Carolina, the following perj sonal property belonging to the Esa tate of E. N. Redfearn, deceased: I That tract of land in Chesterfield County, S. C.f containing 26 acres, I more or less, bounded North by lands of Mrs. F. H. Funderburk, East, by * lands of J. A. Williams, South by S. L L. Ry. and West by lands of H. R. : > ! ast( . - r A Yo. l\ ' tim we dre H C T . , tfkort Jhems ' Dr. T. E. Lucas is having the old '"Wooden roof on his residence replaced with a new metal one. Elan to buy something from the Red Cross Christmas Bazaar, thus RsJendin^ aid or comfort to our soldier boys. The control of tuberculosis is one of the most important ways to conserve the strength of the nation in the supreme test of this wur. Every^ one who is allowed to buy Red Cross Christmas Seals is given an opportunity to "do his bit" in a way that counts. It is a patriotic service. Dr. A. H. Hayden hus received a letter from his son at Camp Sevier who described in glowing terms a magnificent brigade parade. Of the whole brigade he said the finest showing was made by the 118th Infantry and unmistakably the finest company in the regiment was Company I, Chesterfield county's own crack company. The Advertiser is going to press one day late this week, and is being mailed on Friday instead of Thursday. Though- the editor did not take ^le ?l?y (who ever heard of a Tyicourrtt'y editor taking a day off?), he 1 ' 'agreed with Uncle Sum to ulln\Y?all the post masters and route carriers' to muke a holiday of this great nnnim versary. All^mrsons who are registered and have not been sent to Camp are noti0 fled to be on the lookout for th< , "(Questionnaire" whieh will be nn?lJ ed to them within the next month 1 Posting of the notices of mailing at jkv' ythe office of the Local Board is th< i only notice required. And any peraon failing tfo return this Questionnaire within seven days will be punished by one year's imprsnnnv it. I There is Hi movement on foot t<> HBjw open up a new road commencing j i d . this side of Bear Creek crossing on wan, iiii(i coming into the Ruby-Chesterfield road near the railroad crossing about a mile \m-sI oi B town. Thin short piece of highway H will shorten the route to Antfelus and D t will Rive the people between Ches j terflcld and ('voter i'oint a direct fc;route ' the Court House. La. 5treet ami running down Front Street fronting Market Street 103 feet, morel or less; said lot being 103 feet, and I bounded North Dy lot lormeny owned by Ryan Bros.; East by Front Street; South by Market Street; and West by lot formerly owned by J. W. Smith and now owned by Mrs. Marion Evans?said lot having been deeded to T. E. Pratt by Mrs. Mary E. Manning December 7th, 1908, and I by T. E. Pratt to M. B. Smith on the 14th day of January, 1910. Also all that certain other piece, parcel or lot or land situate, lying and being ,in the County of Chesterveld, in the State aforesaid, within the corporate i limits of the Town of Chcraw, S. C., being the Southern part of lot konwn on the plat of said Town as lot No. 12 having a front of 50 feet on Front Street and running back 166 feet, renfcw tsuu ii tney dc We have the dandiesl )nishingly low. Maokir Have just received bi Don,t fail to take a p ur patronage is highly aj In our store next to :>ffer. Big lot ol ladies' t< alnrf mil r\ T V-y U1 VylVLJUIg WUl U e to buy. Big lot of ek. * Lovely goods they ;n s underwear. Now that the Christina* Holiday :. w. f HE PEOPLE WHO GIVE "MORE GC r Soeal Jhitznlit 1 The Chesterfield Masonic Lod^< noiu lis regular annual election o officers last Friday evening. The following officers were elected for th< ensuing year: B. F. Teal, W. M.; W W. Davis, S. W.; J. T. Grant, J. W. T. E Mulloy, Secy.; J. M. Wright Treas.; T. D. Hur.tley, J. I).; J. And; Teal, S. D.; J. S. Rivers, tyler. The Chesterfield Red Cross Chap ter will conduct a Christmas Bazaar beginning early in December. Even member, and all others who will, ar< requested to make or present some 1 thing to be sold. There is no limi to kind or variety of articles, sav< the they should be intended foi Christmas presents. Let everyoni get busy and make this bazaar a howl ing success. Remember, every pen ny of income will be spent for th< benefit of oUr brave soldier lads, wh< are maKing ^reat sacrifices for ou welfare. This baZaar should be wel supported and still better patronized During three days of this week Mr. W. J. Tiller, county demonstry tion a<;ent, made nearly fort, i speeches to the school children at a many schools. It was not Mr. Till r's intention to speak to the childrei alone, as his message has to do wit I the planting of wheat by the farmers 1 Hut the farmers did not come out I and he was compelled to rely upoi i the children to take the mcssa^r* home. There is (treat danger tha ihe present hitfh price of cotton, i I blessing now, may assume the nuturi of a boomerang a year hence. If wi plant the earth in cotton this sprinj and raise no wheat, the question aris es, wherewith shall we be fed? Th< government has more than intimate* that there will be tu> Western whea n?r us, money or no money. Mr Tiller deserves credic for doing hi best to arouse tin- people of th? eounty to this situation. The burdei of his forty speerhes was "Two acre; i of wheat to the plow." Will they (|( it? I !GV7 TO USF. SEALS Ked Cross Seals stuek on I'inve lophs, msthe Letters more eordial bills, more payable; Prescriptions more valuable; ('hecks, moi wel come; Presents, more useful; Mer chandisc, more acceptable; livery tiling, more cheerful. Fl nr- "x, ? r nryn?ubb ( i & Sons r Thiers and Sho: iople who sell n and young n '? i i >n t "please. t line of overcoats you ( laws in plenty, g lots of clothing for all eep through our line, fo apreciated and we are a the postofFice we have ailored coat suits just in; ur ladies dress hats at i ladies and misses coats are. We are Headq will soon be here, end everything USSER )ODS FOR THE SAME MONEY; T % CHERAW LOCALS I Special to the Advertiser. ? ^ Cheraw, S. C.?Quite a number i the subscribers to the Advertis ^ were bitterly disappointed at not r ceiving the last week's issue of tl . sheet. ? t ? It is rumored that tha people f Bennettsville and vicinity are endea t oring to have the County of Marlbo . in conjunction with the County < Darlington build a bridge over tl f Pee Dee so as to change the route , the Quebec-Miama highway making run from Camden via Darlington t Raeford, N. C. This change w , | hardly affect-Cheraw as most of tl r i tourists have gotton one look . ' Charming Cheraw and will not 1 _ i denied another look from time _ 1 time. i I Mr. Langford, formerly of Ne< i berry, who has been visiting 1 r daughter, Mrs. Kd. Laney, has goi i to St. George's fur a visit to anoth . yf his daughters. Mr. Langford hi the misfortune of fracturing his ar I while cranking an auto hut is gcttii on nicely. s Quite a deal of interest was c - cited at the procession of huggi i towed by two autos and a tru* l which passed through the streets e i. route. From the showing made soi one is after a new buggy even tl a you see II. Ford's output infestii e 1 even the byways. 1 j Mrs. Will (Jodfrey and two dang 1 1 ters spent Saturday in Columh ' shopping. ? | , Mr. John laicas, of Augusta, (I: _! passed through town Monday enrou [.'to Chesterfield and Kuby. I | The following have been appoint* t j by the city authorities as a speci '. i guard over the bench just in the re s of the old market 1 uilding. Ml a i >f equa' rank being < th'T .* fniirn l or General- according to the weal s er: Mr. Jim McCieight, Mr. Georj > Malloy and Mr. F e Huntley. \i trc.,|)as. r\ will be severely del with. On account of the scarcity of rol int; sloe . it will only be a short tin before the Covern.nent will he ope atinK barges on the (Ireat I'ee I)? as far up as Chora .v. A? it is now is a question of months and not < days as formerly to ^ct freight froi northern points. RmRarvHHMHHnaaiwji ji ? > s Outfitters, the celebrated'St} len. uror ooxAr or* A fU r\ r%t*ir*rkO r* v*rv VW OUVV , UI1U 111^ |J1 U1C the family. r to do so is to save money, lways anxious to please you. some very attraeti/e vj i s and are on display this we ek. sacrifice prices. Now is the i to be in and on display this uarters for ladies and chil in a ruth, we advise early shopping. & SON HE SAME GOODS FOR LESS MONEY." Cheraw is unique in the scarcity of houses for rent. The unique part is that so great is the demand that the 26t ^ Chesterfield and Lancaster Railroad has rented the station of this road in er Finland and same is now occupied by ' '?* a family, being the only station so ocl,s cupied in this country. 1 cei 0f Mr. L. A. Meikeljohn, who is in j v_ charge of the Fuel problem for the ro Fifth Congressional District attend- sa-v 0f ed a meeting of the Fuel Commission R''1 .. C P-M mi Ile ui r rmiiy. inc (government is rapid- arc ()f ly (retting all these matters in shape it and will soon meet all the acute . it # tru to needs of the towns and cities. II SO Mr. Aaron Sellers, of Chesterfield, soll rK> was in town on Monday buying ma-1 :it material for the buildings that he is u> now constructing in Chesterfield. i ^ to I in* Mr. J. J. Evans, of Rennettsville,! *?h was in Cheraw recently on his way to ?er A'- % attend a meeting of the Hoard of bui IIS i Trustees of Clemson College. I ne er . . ? 'in 11 Heavy and !| GROCE ne 9 tlo | "K I I have opened up i l,. ! llf^;i\/\/ fltirl I ?ww? j uuu iuiiw^ uix i "" | A. S. Oliver stand a lu;11 your patronage. \ | Chickens a r ^ V I I am in the marke ils I ; i eggs aiul will pay high y J ::ame. See me before : V. E. 01 ?' RUSY, Sc id i i ' ? de-Plus I s t> BIRTHS To Mr. and Mrs. S. J. White, Nov* h, a girl. r<? Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Guy, Nov, .h, a girl.' Mr. William Wallace recently reved a card from his son, Jesse Wale, a German prisoner of war. Jesse 's he is keeping well and that the il Cross and Y. M. C. A. parcels reaching him regulstrly. Very L?ly if he could tell the whole ith he would say he owed his life far to these packages of wholene food. Ve carry both fire and burglary uranca in ordar to protact our res and customers. We pay in, est on savings deposits. Your dness appreicated. C. P. Mangum, Cashier. I 1 Fancy | iRIES : \ complete stock of ies, etc., at the old ntI will appreciate nJ. Eggs !i t lor ol iu?Lpnc Miwl III IVi | est rash prices lor j yen buy or sell. , ?"W rm mte. i _i V JbK i >uth Carolina { i