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EPilf: ' I Spring i; Rcflt T< i. ' Our Miss Harr > - i are in New York I V 1: Coats, C and E and will have them ir !! day, March 4th. Ill Spring J Our Milliner, I here with a Complete nery at that time. L M. E | Cheraw, WEXFORD 5 Mr. Jule Lowery and family have moved to their new home near Elizabeth. * The farmers urc preparing theii land for planting in this section. Mr. Hugh Allen and family, of Lan caster, were visiting Mr. Lancaster's father last week. Messrs Bennie Bayfield and Oscat Sellers attended service at Hopewe I Sunday. Mr. Jule Lowery has decided tc drive a Ford. Messrs. Clyde Burch and Oscui Sellers were visiting in the Maysvilh section Sunday evening. Mr. Dock Huntley was visiting al Mr. Henry Moore's Saturday night. Mr. Bennie Rayfield was in Ches turfield one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sellers visiter Mr. E. V. Davidson Sunday. Rev. A. B. Smith accidentally stuc'. a stick through his hand last week. Miss Garfield Smith was visiting Mrs. H. K. Jenkins Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rayfield wen visiting at Mr. Matthew Griggs' Sun day. Miss May Pittman, of near Morven N. C., visited Mrs. W. C. Sellers, Sat ' urday. Mrs. E. B. Sellers visited Mrs. II K. Jenkins Sunday. Mr Jf 111 A T Au/aru B?\AM1 ? ?*! ? - - ?w v?/ 0|/Vliv UUIIUO/ Will | A Ne\ Fresh f . I have bought the sto Odom Bros. Co. and will cor eery business at the same ol SEE ME FOR ANYTH Ili'Staple and Fa We Offer the Fol Pure Georgia Beat Green or Irish Cobbler and Red 1 Figaro Mei WE HAVE J BP Gasolene, Keroae; W. A. 1 dy>-Wear \ , i ington and Mr. Evans buying new things in y oat Suits )rcsscs. < > " t i our store next MonMillinery Miss Legg, will be ? line of Spring Millivans Co. i outh Carolina Mr. Joe Lowery, near Cross Rnbds. Best wishes to The Advertiser an< its many readers PAL4ETTO The people in this community ar ' preparing their land for planting 5 They seem to enjoy the work ver; much arid are looking forward to i ' successful year. ' Mr. Presley Sims spent the week end with his uncle, Mr. J. B. Sims. Mr. and Mrs. C. C Clanton return cd from Hartsville Sunday night. . Mr. Recce Clanton and Mr. C. W MoManus visited the home of Mr t B. C. Clanton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Clanton am sister and the Rev. J. E. Carter mo tored to Bethel Sunday afternooi I and the Rev. J. E. Carter filled hi regular appointment. Mr. Maie Sellers and Miss Novell; ' Campbell motored to Bay Spring Sunday morning and to Bethel Sun ' day evening. Messrs. Carl and Sam Clanton am J Will and Lacoste Brown and Tommi " Sellers visited at the home of Mi Duncan Brown Saturday evening. Messrs. B. C. and J. N. Clantoi left on February 12th to visit rela tives in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Clanton wil visit relatives in Camden Saturda; i and Sundav. v Store Goods ck of goods and fixtures of iduct a first-class general troId stand. ING IN THE LINE OF m incy Groceries lowing Specialties 1 Cane Molasses Roasted Coffee Bliss Seed lrisli Potatoes it Preserver <T ALL TIMES s i ne and Motor Oil RIVERS ar*' mUhm ' ? | tfkcrtJkema ef 3 Mr. I. Lee Rivera, who has been 1 seriously ill, is improving. leg Mr. Dan Laney left Monday for 1 Porter Military Academy. . V'N Just arrived big lot of Lipton's Tea,' " at old prices. A. F. Davis' Market. I j1 ed Mr. Craig Chapman, of Atlanta, I Re was in town a short while Wednes- era day. 651 Miss Mary Walsh returned from 1 Camden where she has bedn visiting an< for several weeks. fro Mr. Gordon Kimball, of Statesville, N. C., has accepted a position with y the Bank of Chesterfield. "" Mrs. Kimball, of Statesville, N. C. Se<( spent last week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. C. Douglass. ' Mf Mr. and Mrs. Sam Snead and child- QV( ren, of Maxton, N. C., spent last Sun- |>day with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Griggs. There was a delightful surprise ec( party the other evening at the home pe, of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Douglass. wj] Mrs. S. M. Wingate and children Th have returned from an extended visit do] to relatives in St. Paul and other points. ve] Mrs. J. C. Baker has returned from rol a visit to relatives and friends in liz< Wadesboro. , da; Born?To Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Fun- by derburk, of the Shiloh section a girl, coi Feb. 25th. in; Miss Annie Burney, of Heming- we way returned Tuesday to resume her an duties at the Chesterfield Dry Goods Wi Co. *o Mrs.J. L. Craig, of Cheraw and v,c sister, Mrs. Daughty, of Norfolk, Va., spent several days this week at the bo, home of Mr. W. D. Craig. ev There will be a meeting of the 8:11 Stonewall Chapter U. D. C's. next Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 p. m. at 801 the home of Mrs. W. J. Hanna. 1)1 The famous Eagle and Flag Brand ,jj, canned Snap Beans, Lima Beans, 1 Sweet Corn, Pitted Cherries, Rasp- ^ ' berries, and Bartlett Pears. All but j I the pears at the old prices at A. F- bo | Davis Market. ^ | The young folks enjoyed a hop ?h j Saturday evening at the home of Mr. ' c|, W. M. Gulledge, in honor of Mr. E. , T. Gulledge, home from Camp Sevier '. on furlough. ! Mrs. P. B. Sanders is spending the BC| week at Petersburg. Va.where her hus- t0 band, Lieut. P. B. Sanders, U. S. A., p0 is stationed. Mrs. J. K. Hair is teach- 8U ? ing for Mrs. Sanders during her ab- ta . sence. . ! to Did you see that man drive through th j town the other day, whose horse could so scarcely walk? Sure! But did you mi see the two sleek, fat dogs trailing fr along behind. If that man should mi kill his dogs he could probably trans- th B fer some of their fat to his horse. ta * MAYSVILLE ft Mr. Dodd Teal, of Patrick, spent 8" last Tuesday night at the home of -1 Mr. E. D. Myers. pi Mr. Kirby Smith, of Black Creek, - was in our neighborhood last Wednea- W day. Si Mr. Vernon Myers spent a short >t while in Ruby one afternoon last week. ' an j Dr. Chatman, of Morven, N. C., was motoring in this section last 'ai n Thursday. 80 n ._ n_ ? 1 ?? ? * . - th .1 uum, iu mr. ana mrs. Kicnard I Tucker, Feb. 20th, a son. ' a Messrs. D. E. rind B. H. Burch 'Jr s were in Morven, N. C., 1 .st Friday on i- business. jl Messrs. W. D. Niven and Peter d Jones spent one day last week in e Morven, N. C. Mr. H. B. Burr and family, of Lon? Pine, were in this community Monn day. Vernon, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Burch, of Mt. Croghan, spent a short lj while at the home of Mr. B. H. Burch Bi y Saturday. to Misses Minnie Lee and Kathleen Myers visited at the home of Mr. B. " H. Burch Saturday afternoon. Mr. Charlie Atkinson was in Mor- P? I ven last Saturday. I Messrs. E. D. Myers and Wesley I Adams were in Wadesboro, N. C., recently. tei f if v* ? I messrs. ijoss Myers and Wesley | Adams spent Friday in the town of ne Morven, N. C. Mr E. D. Myers spent a short da while at Mr. Thomas Huntley's in Chesterfield Saturday. ne Mr. Oscar Rayfield and family, of Anson county, N. C., visited at the *f< home of Mr. E. D. Myers last Sati urday. Messrs. J. W. and Tom Sellers, of Wexford, were in this section Mon- no day.. ***( Mr. E. D. Myers and son and Mr. I J. W. Adams and son and Mr. W. 0. rei Rayfield motored to Wadesboro, N. Ce C., last Sunday. da; Born, to Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Jor- 1 Ian, Feb. 21st, a boy. am Messrs. Clyde and Oscar Sellers, 1 of Wexford, were passing through chi >ur neighborhood one day last week. Tei Mr. John Long was in Morven, N. 1 C., one day last week. mo Dr. R. M. Newsom and Mr, J. 8. la?i i rv. if K<>r, oi KuDy, were in this com- 1 nunity Sunday afternoon. Str Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Burch spent 1 ist Sunday at Mrs. Burch's parents, thii fr. and Mrs. Peter Jones. B Mr. Vernon Myers was in Morven tioi last week. B Mr. E. D. Myers and son, Vernon, has vere in Wadesboro one day last ??ti week. I Mr, Will Trexler, of near Wadesboro, visited his brother, Mr. Jesse hel| Trexler, Friday afternoon. I Mr. r local Jhttereat j Mr. King Moore, of Wofford Col- * ejs at home for a few days. Mr. A. Rich Poston, of Bennetta- p e, was in town last Tuesday. c Mr. Henry A. Wallace, well-known c *e, died on Feb. 23d and was buri- a at Zoar church on the 25th, the g v. B. J. Guess conducting the fun-1 d service. Mr. Wallace was in hisig v .? /???. c The three-year-bid child of Mr. r 1 Mrs. D. A. Smith is now suffering d ?m its third attack of pneumonia. * i operation was recently performed v the attending physician for the re- 11 val of puss and the child now a >ms in a fair way to recovery. ' The government is advising not to I or sell hens before the first of J ly, or until the laying season is . ar. It should further advice a lot 1 our people to kill their dogs and * to raising chickens. There is no _ >nomy in raising dogs at the exrise of profitable stock. One dog 0 II eat as much as a half dozen hens. v e hens pay a handsome return, the g pays nothing. a Master William Perry is-one of our j. ry youngest surgeons. With sleeves c lied up and hands properly steri- r I'd he assisted his father the othef y in treating an ugly wound caused g ah exploding shell. "Duck" Bau- r m, son of Sallie Baucom was fool- r r with a cartridge when the thing nt off and took with it two fingers j d a thumb belonging to "Duck." < ith Master William's assistance the j und was dressed and is doing very . 11. No doubt the members of the local t ard of selection are taking what- I er precautions are deemed necesry in order to be in condition to j ive an adequate sigh of relief about i me time next week. Though their 1 >rk will hardly be through at that i rticular time, the end is in sight, j ic names published ih The Adver- ] er this week complete the list. And i ten these are all examined and pass- i by the district board, the local \ ard can knock off and attend to t eir own affairs until the next call i all set them to work for your Uni Samuel again. ] We understand the authorities are < iking over Chesterfield County for : cite for a government aviation 1 hool. In several respects this teriry is said to be ideal for the purse. The mild climate is especially itable, and has an unusual advange. The climate here may be said be very deep?high in the air it is e same as on the ground, while in me sections of the country the air ay be pleasant on the ground and eezing a few feet high. Fact is the ore Chesterfield County is studied e more numerous do her advanges appear. Mrs. H. M. Faulkner, who has been :k for the past week, is improving. Messrs. E. E. and Jule Lowry have irchased a John Henry. Mr. Dock Sellers and family, of exford, spent a short while here inday afternoon as the guests of r. and Mrs. L. L. Jordan. Mr. E. B. Smith, of Mt. Croghan, id the Revfl A. B. Smith, of Wexrd, passed through this community st Sunday morning, enroute to Anil county, N. C., where they spent e day. Mr. Vernon Myers has purchased a and new rubber-tired buggy. Mrs. Raymond Eddins spent Sun,y with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Gaddy. Mr. Peter Jones and son Eugene id Misses Lula and Minnie Jones otored to Wadesboro, N. C., last iturday. BETHEL Mr. P. S. Campbell has gone to the iptist Hospital at Columbia, S. C. r a treatment. Mrs. M. C. Campbell visited her iter near Middendorf last Sunday. Mr. Dwight Campbell visited his rents last Sunday. Mrs. Mary Davis attended services Wilks' Chapel Sunday. Mr. T. A. Campbell went to Ches- 1 rfleld last week. 1 Mrs. Mary Davis spent last Wed- 1 sday at Mr. John Campbell's. ' Mrs. S. N. Campbell spent a few ' ys at Patrick recently. Mr. C. L. Crowley is building a w house. * Preaching at Bethel next Sunday Lernoon at o'clock. ' ] LITTLE CEDAR CREEK ? Well, Mr. Editor, as I have seen ' thing from this section I will try 1 d give you some of the news.' ] Mr. and Mrs. T.P.Curtis and child- ' i visited Mr. John W. Vaughn near 1 nter Point last Saturday and Sun- 1 V * Mr. R. H. Vaughn visited friends 1 i relatives in Patrick last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Jordan and Idren visited Mr. W. D. Brown ata si's Mill last Saturday and Sunday. v Mr. J. M. C. Adams and the writer tored to Morven, N. C. one day t L week. rhe small child of Mr. Frank n eater is sick with pneumonia. * tfrs. Thomas Bosswell visited in I section last Sunday. dr. John Sellers visited in this see- d \ last Sunday. 4r. J. B. Streater, of this section, ^ yost several hogs recently from c< ing cottoir seed meal. >on't forget the gardbn for it mi time and food bills and will I to' win the war. So get busy, ' mmmm mOLE WORLD NOW BAFFLED OVER THE STATUS OF RUSSIA Washington, Feb. 28.?Russia aborbed official and diplomati: conversions here tonight. Cables received at the state deartment and allied embassies indiated the whole world?including the entral powers?is baffled at the sitution now confronting the Bolsheviki overnnaent of Trotsky and Lenine. The uncertainty existing in Petrorad itself was reflected in delayed ables from Ambassador Francis, who eported Trotskv of fVio ?n<i enness of the German advance into )vinsk, the Soviet on record as faoring armed resistance if efforts are nade to capture Petrograd, and the Hied ambassadors preparing to flee f the situation grows dangerous. With Francis, at the head of the rorld's most interesting and pathti problem, are 150 Americans, includng 30 women and children and 45 nefnbers of the embassy staff. Should Petrograd be menaced. Yancis will take as many out of Eus % ia with him as possible?probably 'ia Vladivostok. No concern is felt, however, at the iafety of thfc Americans. The great;st interest is rnaytlfeet in whet will tappen to Ifre German army on the >ne hand and the Bolsheviki govern nent on the other. Military men here look for a strong itand by the Russians when the Gernans near Petrograd. Allied diplonats believe the Trotsky-Lenine regme is tottering. Some who know Russia well saw that following the 'inevitable fall" of the Bolsheviki eaders will come still greater chaos? hen, finally, a strong centralized govsrnment about some military chiefnin, possibly the former Grand Duke Nicholas Nicholaiovitch. What may be Germany's real obectives are expected to develop durng the next week. Chancellor Von Rertling has promised, according to eports, to address the reichstag and s expected to combine an answer to President Wilson's last war aims ipeech, with a discussion of the Ruslian situation. That he will claim the German advance is to "help" rather than to harm Russia, is looked for by officials "here. Germany's possible disposition oi Russia, once in her control, has lon^ developed interesting comment frorr "\11 quarters?ever since Lloyd George's declaration that Russia's fu ture is now virtually in her owr hands. Editorial comment by th< newspaper of Premier Sonnino oi Italy, anent this point, has reachec this government and thrown a nev light on Germany's possible objec tives. The newspaper article declar ed that "now that England has lef Russia to her fate," perhaps German] and Austria will see a chance ol peace by giving up Belgium, north orn France, Trieste, Trentino (ar( other territories demanded by Italy] and accept the privilege of expand ing in conquered Russian territory. 1 * uiikimiiu, nowevcr, already hai served notice that she will acknowl edge no peace between Germany ar.< Ukraine (now signed), which fails t< give Poland the right to express hei wishes in the negotiations. Upon developments in Russia dur ing the next few days also is expectet to depend what happens to Rumania now completely surrounded by ene mies. Rumania to-day finds herseli the crux of a fighting circle?at wai with Germany, who.in turn is strik ing at Russia, while the Bolshevik are attacking Ukraine and Ukraine fighting Rumania. Rumanian diplo mats here look to see their countrj forced to an early peace unless un looked for developments swing Rus sia in powerful opposition to the Ger man advance. No official pretends to be able tt solve the weird Russian tangle. A1 agree that greater chaos is ahead be fore order finally can be restored. liff. 15 u/odtu ? ..vnin IT1U3 1 WHEN OTHER THINGS ARE WORTH MORE "In the beauty of the lilies Chris was born across the sea; As He died to make men holy, let u. die to make men free." That is what our soldier-sons, sol dier-brothers, soldier-kinsmen art. themselves doing beyond the seas? pffering life itself to make the world free, to make it free from the menace pf a nation whose only god is Powei ?nd whose success would enthrone brute force as ruler of the world. Terrible as is war, let us now thank 3od that America did not hesitate 10 ccept its bloody challenge rather than lose her soul in a coward's peace. Paradoxical, it is yet true that life s worth living only when men reuize that other things are of incomparably greater worth than life? vhen we esteem life but a little thirg n comparison with honor, duty, 'ighteousness, service; and our times ire nobler because this generation, ried by this acid test, has shown its netal.?The Proirre??ivo p -0 v i aiillCt. LITTLE BEAR CREEK The people of this community are ery busy preparing for their crops. Mr. Sam Hopkins was in this secion Sunday morning. Miss Wilma Hurst spent Saturday ight and Sunday with Miss Mattie lunter. Mr. Elmor Coward visited Mr. Cluence Davis Saturday night and Sunay. We are glad to report that Mr. feldon Davis is on the road to reive ry. Come on Route 4 we like to read lur good news. Mr. Bennie Hurst visited friends I id relatives here Saturday night and I I ? 1 "?>.V ' ' A BAF One Secoi Rosewood Sc In Perfect Conditior $65 AGENT! Baldwin andHallel Victor and Edisc Piano Tuning a Crawford J< CHERAV < ?.? u ? a ? u ?. ? ? ? ? sr-?^= i . = FRIENDSHIP : 1 Mrs. S. J. Brigman, of Wadesboro,1 . spent Saturday and Sunday at the i home of Mr. George W. Rivers. Mr. Tom Melton is quite sick at this Writing, but we hope he will soon . be out again. 1 Mrs. James Perkins is on a visit 1 this week at Wadesboro, N. C. and be1 fore returning she will spent a few 1 days inMarshville and Raleigh, N. C. 1 Rev. Mr. Stubbs was in our community a few days ago and made a 1 fine lecture at Friendship the 3d Sun| day. Rev. A. R. Phillips filled his regu. lar appointment here Sunday aftcrr noon and preached a most excellent ' sermon. Small grain is looking some better . since the warm spell, j The Messrs Adams are now ready ; for sawing the large belt of timber f of Mr. J. H. Gardner. 1 Mr. W. R. Huneycutt, of the Teal's , Mill section spent Friday night in our . community. Mrs. James Rivers, of Chesterfield, l spent apart of the week-end at the f home of her son-in-law, Mr.Tom Melf Mr. Fred Rivers, of Chesterfield, . spent Sunday in our community, j The Sunday School at Friendship ( is progressing nicely. But we hope . for it to be better in the near future. There were 64 present last Sunday. s Let's see if this amount can be doubled next Sunday at 3 o'clock, j Master Arthur Melton has just re t covered from a light attack of pneur monia. PATRICK j Rev. W. V. Jerman has moved his family to Jefferson where he was sent . by the Presiding Elder to serve the C work left vacant by the death of Rev. r M. M. McLendon. Mr. w. J. Odom has moved into j the house where Mr. Jerman formerj ly lived. Little Miss Mary Gillespie and her j two little brothers spent the weekend at the home of Miss Nina Gillespie. Misses Juanita Bennett and Bessie May Ray of Cheraw, spent Saturday t ata the home of Mrs. D. F. Buie. j Mr.O.P.Brower stopped of Thursday with his brother, Mr. D. S. Brower, on his way to North Carolina. He has been spending the winter at Palm Beach, Florida. Mr. J. A. Buie, of Branchville, . spent Friday with his brother, Mr. ' O. F. Buie. CHESTERFIELD, ROUTE I Messrs. R. H. and D. E. Burch were in Morven, N. C. Friday on business. Mr. J. T. Davidson was in Chesterfield last Friday on business. I Mr. J. T. Davis was in Chesterfield EggsForl * FROM MY HI Barred Foundation Stock T You Can Get Eggs Fi Florence, S. C., Not. 6-9. Pee I exhibition Pen, let Cockerel Florence, S. C., Dec. 26-29. 1st i end 2nd Cockerel bred Pullet hibition Hen, 2nd Cockerel br uion Pea. B. C. PA Bambrockbi , prn ! "iii m m line ei Minielnie ' ' (.GAIN I < id-Hand j [uare Piano i. A Bargain at j .00 S FOR tt & Davis Pianos \ in Phonographs nd Repairing ewelry Co. V, s. c. ? M'?IIM I mm mm i mm i ? ? ? < } last Thursday on business. Mr. Vernon Burch, of Mt.Croghan, visited his uncle, Mr. B. H. Burch, recently. ^ Mr. L. L. Jordan and sons, Vester and Harley, were in Chesterfield last Friday on business. Messrs. Elisha and Dopes Smith were in Maysville Sunday. Mr. Vernon Myers visited at the home of Mr. B. H. Burch Sunday. Mr. J. T. Davidson was in Mt. Crocrhan recentlv. Mr. E. Dossie Myers and son, Vester, were in Wadesboro recently. Mr. Bradley Burch was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Moore recently. Mr. Smith Oliver was in the Maysville community recently. The Rev. B. A. Brown filled his refular appointment at Elizabeth Sunday after noon. . Mr. Vester Jordan visited at the home of Mr. Alec Atkinson Sunday morning. Mr. Vance Moore was in the Maysville section Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dock Selelrs spent the week-end with her brother, Mr. Mall Tucker. Mr. Thomas Rivers was in the city of Ruby recently. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dock Sellers, of this community spent a short while at the home of Mr. Luther Jodan Sunday. Dr. Newsom was in the" Wexford community Sunday. Mr. Elisha Huntley was in the Wexford community recently. BAY SPRINGS The Rev. J. D. Purvis filled his regular appointment here Sunday morning. Mr. John Huntley, of Ruby, has been visiting his son, Mr. James Huntley, of Merriman's Mill. Hurrah for the writer from Little Bear Creek. We are very sorry to hear that Miss Cora Pigg is very sick at the A present time with German measles. We regret very much that Mr. J. J. Johnson has been confined to his bed for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Davis, of Little Bear Creek, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Johnson recently. Mr. A. L. Johnson made a trip to Cheraw Caturday. Mr. L. S. Hopkins was in Chesterfield Saturday pn business. Misses Pauline and Dora Middleton, of Merriman's Mill, entertained a number of thier friends Saturday afternoon. Messrs. John Davis and Claton Hall Cheraw, were in this section recently on business. Best wishes to The Advertiser and its many readers. latching ? IGH CLASS Rocks j, hompson Ringlets j "om These Winnings . \ Fair, 1st Cock, 1st Hon, 1st mating. ' and 3rd Cockaral Mating, 1st s, 1st exhibition Pullot, 4th axed Hen, Champion Male, Chans. 4 lRKER / irn, S. C. ?I-ih?IB,m,w mtmuwmi <>