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'^If UQank of ?i Oldest Bank In j^Hp We solicit your Busircss. We f XCe Snvite Xfai Your Patronage wanted. it will receive cour SAFETY DEPC OUR MflTTn. -- ...V av/. J 1 IXLIIU I I 1R. E. Rivera, Preaident. M. J. Hough, Vice-Preaident. ' i Young Man, f Scatter Yc YOUTH IS PRODIGAL. Frequ XHOW THE VALUE OF A DOLLA1 YOUTH IS NOT EVERLASTING, foundation for their success by oj tnr young. " . ? f' If You Hope to Amot Belay Starting a Batik A Start It Today. TL - r 4 nMr ^ i ne r nivriE | BIGX * AT CH Land comprii Davis will be sole before the Cour Janu There are three tracts of 40 ACRES two mil I* Abram's Creek Place, ^dwelling and barn. f\76 ACRES One mil ville road, known as the or divided and sold as tw< Lot 1 contains 35 1-2 aci 146 ACRES Two mi ville Road, known as the or cut into thr#>o * ~ "r". One dwelling on cleared acres; Lot No. 3, 42 acre f M. S. W7 \ ____ ll p he.iterfield 111 II lm I I ( ClG Chesterfield \\* j!J{ \\ wl >ay interest on time depoflit* II tn I I I I bh i to Visit lis ? || ? fr< Whether large or small ? teous attention DSIT BOXES ft AND SECURITY." C. C. Douglass, Cashier. D. L. Smith, Assist. Cashiar. AJNLJ; ESTERFIELD, sing the estate ol i for cash to the thouse door at < ary 7, 1 i i - land to be sold, as tollflu es north-east of Chest A good one-horse farm e south of Chesterfield, Perkins place. To h ) farms; buildings and hij res; Lot 2 contains 40 1 les south of Chesterfipid McGregor place. Will One-horse farm ope land. Lot No. 1, 52 aer ^s^TSON, Admii ' 'i itarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured A local applications. aa they cannot reach i diseased portion of the ear. There only one way to cure catarrhal deafness, il that la by a constitutional remedy, tarrhal Psnfncsa la caused by an Inmcd condition of the mucous lining of l( ? Eustachian Tube. When this tube is ' lamed you havo a rumollrgp sound or perfect hearing, and when IC Is entirely ised. Dcofneaa la the result. Unless the lammatlon can be reduced nnd this tube itored to Ita normal condition, hearing II K< fl/Vll t >ur Dollars!| ently the young man DOESN'T ! I. The big men of the country laid j >ening a bank account when they j int to Anything Don*f ccounC RS'BANK T a iT\ t luioci. many case* or afneas are cant' <1 by catarrh, which la Inflamed condition of the mucoua aureea. Hall's Catarrh Cure acta thru the >od on the mucous surfaces or the aya- N T?. Wo will give One Hundred Dollara for y caae of Catarrh >!-Donfnesa that cannot cured by Hatha Catarrh Cure. Clrculara a a. All Druxglata. 75c. F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo. O. TYPEWRITER FOR SALE ei Brand new Blickenderfer Type- a riter at half-price. An unsual bar- js in. Call at this office. r? SOne | Pain Pill, To Head-Off 'l a Headache !i Nothing ia Better than IT Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills al They Civs Relief Without f1 Bad After-Effect*. if "I can nay that I>r. Mllea' Remedies have been a godsend to me and my family. I used to have such terrible headaches I would al- t' most be wild for days at a time. I c< began using Dr. Miles' Anti-1'aln I'llln and never have thoso head- e aches any more. I can spunk highly c of Dr. Mllea' Nervine also for It f) cured one of my children of a terrible nervous disorder, I can always " apeak a good word for your Item- (J cdlcn and have recommended them to a go?xl m.my of my friends who hava been well pleased with them." a MRS. Q1CO. H nUYAN, () . Janosvllle. Iowa. t For Sale by All Druagiats. 25 Dotee, 26 Cents. c VILES f.'.EDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind. ? T I ~ ALE !( c s. c. i t f the late I. J. 1 i highest bidder ' I Chesterfield on," 918 0 I LSI r ^ h erfield, known as the u in cultivation. One v o 1? a on Scotch or Bishope sold as one farm rns on each part. -2 acres. u in i on ocotcn or Bishopbe sold as one place c"; n; balance in woods, ?! es; Lot No. 2, 52 1-2 c ' I ar or nistrator ?' to AJTO-INTOXICATION RESrGNSlBLE FOR 95 PER CENT OF ILLNESS ?? m 5 THE SELF POISONING OF THE j HUMAN BODY RESULTS ARE SERIOUS lew Discovery, Vitona, Is Said to Overcome This Dreaded Malady. Scientists hold that ninety-five per ent. of all human ills are due to , uto-intoxication. In fact, everybody j i subject to this trouble to a greater j r loccor K???- ' ?' 1 4 . vntcub uui. lew are saia lO ; jalize they are affected until some were ailment or disease develops as result of it. Auto-intoxication can be best scribed to our own neglect or c.iressness. When the organs falter or lil in the discharge of their duties, 1 le putrifactive germs set in and ' enerate toxins?actual poisons? hich fills one's own body. It is then lat the more serious consequences egin. Sleepiness after meals, flushing of le face, extfenie lassitude, billious- 1 ess, dizziness,.sick headache, acidity) f the stomach, heartburn, offensive | reath, anemia, loss of weight and luscular power, decrease of vitality, r lowering of resistance, to infec-1 ous diseases, disturbance of the eye, yspepsia, indigestion, gastritis, lany forms of catarrh, asthma, ear ffections and allied ailments result rom auto-intoxication or self-poison?K 1 ( In Europe this condition has l oon eated with some success. However, lie method of treatment there is onsidered antiquated when compar-! d with the latest discovery in this ountry. America has advanced to commanding position in chemistry nd a preparation has, at last, been iscovered and perfected, that is said o be a combatant of the ailments rising from this insidious poisoning1 f the human system. More than hat, Vitona, as it is called, has prov- j n to be a stomach tonic, appetizer nd invigorant of astonishing merit. Jnusul praise is being accorded the reparation of people have taken it1 ,nd have been wonderfully benefited, and who declare it seems to acually restore and keep up the vigor f youth. Vitona is sold in Chesterfield exlusively by D. H. Lancy;and by Melee Drug Co., McBee; Ituby Drug ?o., Ruby; T. E. Wannamaker and >011., Cheraw. Advertisement. ! M AYS VILLE I After a short illness the small in- [ 'ant of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adams lie J last Thursday nij^ht and was! aid to rest Friday afternoon in the 3ethel cemetery. Mr. J. T. Davis and son were in dorvcn last Friday on business. I Mr. B. II. Burch spent last Saturlay in Wadesboro. ! Messrs. Lester and Wid Short, of Hack Creek, spent the week-end at he home of Mr. E. D. Myers. We are very sorry to report that Irs. E. D. Myers is sick with rhema-; ism. j Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Watson visit<1 at Mr. E. E. Cowry's Sunday. Messrs. E. D. Myers and J. W. i idams motored to the City of Wades- : oro recently. Mr. B. II. Burch was in Mt. Cro;han Thursday. Mr. Henry Atkinson, of near Mor- [ en, recently moved into this part 1 f the county. Masters Vernon and Wilson Burch, f Mt. Cropchan, spent a short while t the home of Mr. B. II. Burch Monay. Mr. Henry B. Burr spent several ays of last week in and near Wadesoro. Mr. Frank Jenkins of Wexford, isited at the home of Mr. J. T. avis Sunday. Messrs Cyrus Sellers and I). E. urch, of Mt. Croprhan, were motoric in this section one day last week, iroute to Morven. Well Christmas has come attain, uess old Santa arrived safely everhere as he did in this nart of ?Vw> nty. Here's wishing the Advertiser i?i its many readers a Merry Christ. : and a H ippy N / Yea:-. AUCASI AN ARMY ADVANCES ON GF.N. KALEDINE'S ARMY Potrograd, Dec. 24.?A Caucasian my of 100,000 men is advancing i the rear of the troops of Clonal Kalendines, the Cossack leader, co/.ling to an announcement made day by the Bolshevik press bureau. DR. L. H. TROTT1, Dental Surgeon Chesterfield, S. C. Office on second floor in Ross Building. All who desire my services will please see me at Chesterfield, as I have discontinued my visits to other towns. l)il. R L MoMANU* I?i illist Office over Bank of Chesterfield. Will visit Pagcland every Tuesday; Mt. Croghan every Wednesday. Other days in Chesterfield. Prices reasonable. All work guaranteed. HANNA & HUNLEY ?Attorney* R. E. Hanna, C. L. Hunley, Cheraw. Chesterfield Offices: Peoples' Bank Bldg., Chesterfield Bank of Cheraw Bldg., Cheraw MASTER'S SALE State of South Carolina, County of Chesterfield. In Common Pleas. J. A. Shaw, et al, plaintiffs, vs. W. I,. McCov. dcfendent. In obedience to a decree made in the above case of His Honor Thos. II. Spain, Judge of 4th circuit, I will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash before the Courhouse door at Chesterfield, S. C., within the legal hours, on the first Monday in January next (same being 7th. "ihat tract of land in Alligator Township, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, containing 300 acres, mort or less, bounded now or formerly by lands of Mrs. J. E. Minter, Chesterfield Land and Development Company, Estate lands of Murdock Sh-aw and others." Purchaser or purchasers to pay for all necessary papers. P. A. MURRAY, JR., Master for Chesterfield County, South Carolina. CLERK'S SALE State of South Carolina, County of Chesterfield. In Common Pleas. J. C. Adams, Jr., and G. W. Adams as Administrators of the Estate of J. C. Adams, Sr., deceased, plaintiffs, vs. James T. Adams, ec al., defendents. j? Under and by virtue of a decretal order signed by his honor, Judge -- ? memminger in mc above entitled action, dated Nov. 2, 1917, 1 will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash in front of the Courthouse door in Chesterfield, S. C., during the legal hours of sail- on Monday January 7th, 1918, (same being the first Monday) that tract of land situate in Chesterfield County, South Carolina, and containing 70 acres, more or* less, and known as the home place of J. C. Adams, Sr., deceased?the same to he divided into three tracts and plats of same to be exhibited on ! >f sale. Saul land being bounded by lands of J. C. Adams, Jr., Crawford and lands and others. Purchaser or purchasers to pay for all necessary papers. I. P. MA NCI I'M, Clerk of Court. Notice To The Stockholders Of The Chesterfield County Fair Association. The annual meeting of ii... terfielri County Fair Association will be held in the rooms of the Commercial Clubs, Chesterfield, C., 7:3# p. m., Thursday, January t, 1918, and at the said time and place a resolution will be voted upon to increase the capital stock of the Chesterfield County Fair Association t* $->,000.00. C. L. II UN LEY, Sec. & Treas. L. II. TROTTI, Sec. & Treas. Dec. 7, 1917. DISCHARGE NOTICE On 15th Junimpv " * 11 A ** ..I II rt. 1*1., next, I will apply to the Probate Court of Chesterfield County for a discharge as administrator of th Instate of Clement Griggs, ileeem cd. .1. A. GRICCS, Administrator. RUB-MY-TISM Will cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic Sprains. Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old Sores, letter, Ring-Worm, Kczema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used internally or externally. 25c