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| HOM I We Are In | I Stand Wil I 1U <11 LTJIt/lVIiai ' Clothinj Gen We are offerinc A nice all-wool Blue Browns and Greys i Our stock of ] from 4 to 20 vears Sh< We have recei Ladies and Childrei Kid Pumps with Frc and Heels. Ladies' Black \ Ladies' Patent L Mary Jane Purr Men's Mahogar , Men's Black O; Men's G.M. Bit Men's Patent 1 Men's Vici Kid Ladies' Comfor Ladies' Gray, E Ladies' Lisle H I We are receivi We have what you w B.V.D. Union S Trunks, Suit Ca We are making Suits. We have lot* make y:>ur selection When you come your headquarters i wearables. Tea!-J< mmmmmamma mmmammmmmm The State High School Debating, League will hold its annual debates Friday, March 22. These debutes will j be on the subject: "Resolved: That (.'.".migration into the United States should be restricted by an educational test." The negative for the Chesterfield High School, consisting of Mr. James Millard and Miss Nolle Melton, meets Darlington at Hennettsville . The affirmative, consisting of Misses Violet and Mary Belle weisn, meets nenneiHVillc at Uheraw. ' a I il =s Hfo't^1 ; & . A Ne^ t Fresh < I have bought the stocl w" I Odom Bros. Co. and will cond eery business at the same old SEE ME FOR ANYTHIP Staple and Fai We Offer the Folk P?? r.??r ? -mmm V X4\.VI 0 B?K Best Green or R Irish Cobbler end Red B1 Figaro Meat Cotton Seed Feet * %?? | WE HAVE AT | Gasolene, Keroeeni . M I E AC Our New Stor h a Stock of I idise That Is Up J, Shoes ts' Furnis I some real values in clothing ( i Serge Suit for n all si*es and models, from . Boys' Clothing is complete, at from >es and Oxfo ved a shipment of new Sprin i?Mahogany Pumps with M inch heels; G. M. Oxfords witl fici Kid Oxfords, Plain Toe w JiAf A ** Phimms 1 .??.? >?> w>>w ?% ??|# a fTIUI X ips; Misses' and Children's Oxf ly Oxfords with Neolin Soles, tfords with White Soles. icher Oxfords, at Leather Oxfords at I Oxfords at t Shoes, from No. 3 to No. 8, i Hack, Pink, Blue and Champa ose at 25 cents and 35 cents 1 lats and Caj ng new shipments of Hats ai ant in the colors and models. uits and two-piece goods, at , ises and Hand Bags for the g< suits every day. We make a S i of woolen samples to select at once. Easter is not long off 1 to Chesterfield come in to see ind give us a look befQre yo ones Co] "The Home of Good Clothes The Junior Red Cross met Wed nesday morning and appointed fivt committees to canvass the town Fri day and Saturday to receive ol? clothing for the destitute people o Belgium. A very urgent call ha: come for clothing from this quarter These sufferers, as is well known have been robbed of everything tht Germans could carry off. Plain am serviceable clothing, new or old ii desired. Get your thincjs ready ant they will be called for. , Oi. / oiure Goods k of goods and fixtures of uct a first-clas * general trostand. IG IN THE LINE OF icy Groceries twing Specialties lane Molasses toasted Coffee Isa* Iviali A? WW Preserver fton Seed Hull and I Meal Received ALL TIMES s and Motor Oil UVERS ' 111 ""J*""" ? " <?' zzzzzzirzzzzzzr* JAIN! |: e at The Old I ? Irand New I >. i-to-Date I? ;, Hats, ; F [lings 'v .his season? 1< $12.50 to $22.50 ,h $8.50 to $25.00 k Anything you want n $3.50 to $8.50 si rds g Oxfords for Men. 31 ilitary Heels, Black ff i White Neolin Soles I N ith Rubber Heels. I ^ Vhite Soles or Black. I t, ords. Black A White I1 English last. B a $3.so I nn $3.50 I tl $3.50 I it $2.50 I n gne Silk Hose. I c the pair. I 81 l nd Cans real often. ! H $1.00 the suit l j " >ing away folks. e pecialty of Tailoring I from. Come in and I c us. Make our store I n u buy your summer I ? mpany ij h e - | TAX Sil P? ! Under nnd by virtue of authority a . contained in Executions issued by W. A. Douglass, County Treasurer and . ' directed to me I have levied upon f and taken exclusive possession of the 11 following real estate to wit: / s 4 acres in Alligator Township . known as Newton Outlaw land. v 583 acres in Alligator township, | known as N. M. Johnson land. 10 lots in McBee, known as Mrs. Lula E. Creighton lots. b * 5 lots in McBee, known as John tl 1 Putman lots. p 100 acres in Alligator township, g ? known as M. C. and C. E. Shaw land. One lot in Cheraw, known as Ed- . ' gar Allen lot. ' 83 Acres of land in Center Point I school district known as Mary E. Ca- v toe land. |j One lot in Jefferson, known as J. p P. Gurganus lot. ^ 511 acres and 6 lots in Alligator , Township, known as W. A. McQueen estate. 11 35 acres in Lewis school district, a known as J. C. Howell land. 55 acres in Lewis school district, ^ known as W. A. Griggs land. 100 acres in Lewis school district, known as J. D. Jordan land. 35 acres in Cat Pond school dis- J< trict, known as A. B. Boan land. _ I 150 acres in Ousley school district, ti known as M. E. Grooms land. ol 170 acres in Ousley school district, M known as D. L. Seegars land. f 180 acres in Ousley school known (( as Willie Johnson land. " 2 lots in Patrick, known as J. B. Highland lots. R 88 acres in Sandy Run school dis- a trict, known as M. K. Layton estate. tc 40 acres in 8andy Run school dis- _>i trict, known as W. J. A. McDonald ., land! J1 80 acres in Sandy Run school dis- 111 trict, known as Gilliam King land. PI 432 acres in Wallace school district, \ known as Mrs. L. Hopkins land. 50 acre, in w.i? known as Mrs. Annie Jones land. 01 And .will sell the same for cash to la the highest bidder before the Court- ei house door at Chesterfield between the legal hours of sale on the first Monday in April 1018. "> March 18, 1918 D. P. DOUGLASS. Sheriff i cr We any betfc ire ss4 burglary 3V teeeraaee In injn f^ereteet eur th ehree pad ??MMiera. We pay la- ' lout ea oda|i Yew >r tfkcrtMem* ef %o 7~ Mr. Jones, of Wadesboro, was in *Mr wn Saturday. . worki Mr. W. P. Odom and son. Hall, 11413 r< >cnt Thursday of last week in Co- Mr imbia. wilu Miss Flora Belle Stegall spent the *ie,t* eek-end with Mrs. Templeton, of Ow lorence. our g I k.T. lb. o.lr .Id .tjrl. HULLS " ?"r . W. P. Odom ^ and I Mrs. Watt Ratliff, of Cason Old East? ield, spent this week with her moipr Mm Willi.m ftnllprira ln M. I 1 Misses Stella, Vera and Nell Mel- Ceda on and Violet and Mary Belle Welsh will pent Saturday in Wadesboro, N. C. The Lieut. Lonnie Knight, of Pageland, *ast rother of Superintendent of Eduation, is "overseas," probably in M* 'ranee. * posit Look for an excellent letter next ?*flrd 'eek from Thornwell Sowell, who has bia. Iready crossed and re-crossed the co,or itlantic in the service of Uncle Sam. ^O0(t sMrs. John A. Welsh, who recently isited her sister, Mrs. Fodie G. Mil- a* * jr, during the latter's serious illness, weel< as returned home. />heu Messrs. B. C., C. C., and P. T. Par- Ji0rrj er, of Florence; Messrs. Coley Veron and J. R. Abbott and sog, Eddie, pent the week-end with Mr. C. M. ?tati< arker at Camp Sevier, Greenville. Satui Master William Perry, who suffer- teers d a severe attack of pneumonia re- men ently, is now entirely recovered. 1 Mr. H. M. Ratliffe, of Camp Jackon, spent the week-end at the home f Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Rivers. oe h al 7 Prof. Charle^Hanna, who has been ieaj caching for some time past at Whitlire, 3 C., has been accepted for At '. M. C. A. service on fortv.gr soil ers' lid will take the intensive training Durse at Black Mountain at once. Arra All who will assist in the singing t the Methodist church during the Dr vangelistic services are requested to be a leet at the church Thursday night to Apri take preliminary arrangements for this tie meeting and for practice. exair The J. H. Johnson Market is Vot , ow moving into its new quarters in 1 tie two-story brick building just va- ?*eet ated bv Teal-Jones Co. Mr. John- 1 % on has purchased this property from heriff D. P. Douglass, and expect* o be comfortably situated, where ^ e invites his trade to call on him. p0gti The local Red Cross chapter has cc])e eceived the "inspection sheet" from pioyc led Cross Headquarters. It is grati- have ying to note that every item ' as ^has< larked "excellent." The headq iar- Ratli er's department extends thanks to negn veryone who helped with the knit- wort! ing. # Preaching at Patrick Baptist hurch at 3 o'clock by Rev. H. L. H * taggott. It is desired that a full I 1 lembership of the church be present, 11 s there is business of importance to I >e brought before a conference im- I nediately after preaching services. I The second quarterly conference or the ChesteHield circuit will be leld at Shiloh Church next Sunday v. ind Monday, March 24th and 26th. '( 'residing Elder Rev. Peter Siokes will vi reach Sunday afternoon 3:30 and [ Aonday morning at 11. Dinner will >e served on the grounds. Public is ' ordially irfvited to attend all ser- 't ices. > Rev. Geo. S. Kirkley, of Chefaw, $ las been engaged to assist in the j vangelistic services to be held at \ it. Paul. Mr. Kirkley is a pleasing ? nd forceful speaker and those who j ear him will bo entertained and t enefited . It is expected the meet- I ng will begin on the 4th Sunday in i Lpril. | County Supervisor E. R. Knight | iras in town recently looking after ^ he matter of improvements in the */ .ourthouse building as recommended v y the grand jury. Mr. Knight says * hat funds were requested for this 4 urpose, but as the Chesterfield dele- ? ation failed to provide for them, it j i difficult to comply with the grand _ ury recommendations. i The Howard Quintet consists of a J iolin soloist, a 'cello soloist, an ob- ? gato violinist, a flute solist and a /} ianist. If the flute is a novelty on fie platform in Chesterfield, the au- flj ience may be assured that some of J le sweetest music they ever heard waits them Monday night. I Soo m? for 36 par cent, feed meel. > I t is the cheepsst. W. P. ODOM. H The tuneful Howard Quintet will fi ntertain Monday night at 8:30 in the I :hool auditorium. This is said to be 3 le very best of all the lyceum at- e 'actions. Those who have seen the there will not miss this one. Those fi ho failed to attend the other perirmances should by all means see id hear the Howards. Mr. B. C. Parker, breeder of fancy arred Plymoth Rocks, at Bamroc>n, near Florence, was in this office le day this week. Mr. Parker is a ire enough "chicken man." He be-1 eves he has the finest strain of lymoth kockb at an. ir you want fine general purpose fowl, read his I Iv. on another page and give him an I der. Mr. Parker has bought some I nd near Teal's Mill and expects to I tablish a regular Plymoth Rock I ultry farm in Chesterfield county I the near future. |fl WANTED?the traveling public tola tow that 1 am better equipped than I er to make automobile trips fori I em, provided they have the ready I ah. I will go any hour of the day I night for the real money. If you en'i the cash do toot apply to me. I p J, G* BAJCEB, ChoatorteWMMX KmZZ eal Jhttereat Je . Bart T. Rayfleld, who hdPbeen j ng in Columbia for some time ' I etumed home. I I . James Griggs spent Sunday home folks near Cason Old ring to the difficulty of getting oods early, we will dispense with mal millinery opening. Beautionneta now on display. Come in let Miss Burney fit you up for ir. Chesterfield Dry Goods Co. 1 e quarterly meeting of the W. r. was not held last Sunday at r Creek as announced, but will be held at Patrick April 7th. same program, as published in Q week's issue of The Artvertiaer be used at Patrick. ""J T. L. Huntley has resigned his ion in the shoe department at C I's Department store In Colum- 1 While awaiting his call to the s he is assisting his father plant crops to help win the war. r. H. W. Pusscr, who has been lot Springs, Ark., for several | :s past, taking treatment for 1 matism and neuralgia, is report0 be improving and is expected ; soon. i gt. Foster, recruiting officer f jned at Cheraw, was in town " rday. He is looking for volun- I , especially among the young : . who have become of age since Iraft went into utfect. gular communication of Ches ld Lodge No. 220 A. F. M. will Locate eld Friday evening, March 22d :30 o'clock. By order of B. F. Loans t W. M. Overdrs , , ? , Furnitu . a recent meeting of the Teach- other i Association it was decided to owne field day exercises this spring. jjue ngements and date will be an- Bank ced Uter' Currcnc '. H. Smith, Eye Specialist, will Gold . t Morven Thursday and Friday, Silver a 1 4th and 5th. Don't neglect Checks opportunity to have your eyes Other r lined and classes fitted. Will Liberty dsit Chesterfield this spring ow- War Ss o the South Carolina pptical law. Thrif . me at Morven. rill buy all your wholo hull sacks. _ . W. P. ODOM. Total STATI r. J. H. Ratliffe, postmaster at COUN1 Croghan and Mr. D. F. Buie, Before naster at Patrick, are setting ex- being < nt examples for the postal emses throughout the county. They been actively soliciting pur- Sworn >s of War Savings Stamps. Mr. ffe, on one occasion, visited the jt 3. ? school, where he sold $50.00 j, t. n of these securities. T. D. ? i * Fine S NewSp We have the Dry Goods, Notl ever shown in CI to anticipate you Come in and ini have succeeded. You w item of our enormous stocl We are showing Dress Goods for Spring am ed to the brim" with ever> You will find tha Department. Tlnn't -foil inon vaa v ami* W 1IIOJJ Children's Wash Suits and of the family. When you consii spend in your shoes you wi Shoes from a stock that's with service. We arc showing and medium heels. Our stock of Shot Walk-Over, Hamilto Club an Millinerv Beautiful Spii And the Departn milliner of wide experience will find so essential in hel] ing the right Hat for your I Chesterf Goo* Everything Everything ( And Sa Our new store is now Complete stock of Fr< oilet Articles, Candies, Stationery, Etc. Come to see as in oar new A cordial welcome awaits Chesterfield Dr STATEMENT OF THE CONDITI THE FARMERS BAM d at Chesterfield, S. C., at the close of I Resources ind discounts ....$49,490.19 Capital sto ifts 7,907.52 Surplus fu re and fixtures . . . 1,445.07 Undivided eal estate | current e d 2,380.66 taxes pai m banks and ! Dividends ers 36,982.00 Individual :y 1,481.00 subject 5.00 to check nd other minor coin 562.72 Time certi and cash items . . . 765.15 deposit . . , esources, viz.: Cashiers cl Loan Bonds 1,000.00 ivings and | Bills payal t Stamps 132.80 certificates borrowed $101,161.11 Total . 2 OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 'Y OF CHESTERFIELD. me came W. D. Campbell, C ashier of tl duly sworn, says that the above and foreg< ink, as shown by the books of said bank. tir n rv. u, to and subscribed before me this 20th t t Attest: ' C. C. E Streater, Hurst, Huntley, Directors. nowing 1 iring Go most complete s ons, Milline.y an Testerfield. We h? r every want in th< ipect our stock and see for youri ill find Olir nrir?? ?? Ll r- IvaMIIIAUlC lc. all the wanted Novelties in Silk a d Summer wear, and of course we 'thing in staples in these lines, t we have not overlooked the Read >ect our line of Shirt waists, Skirts Dresses, also Underwear for ever der the long, tiresome time each 11 readily see the importance of be selected with an eye to comfort, just such shoes, in al! leathers, in es includes the famous u-Brown, George D. Wit id Dixie Queen Lines Is Our Specialty ng Hats Now on Di*i lent is in charge of Miss Annie 1 !, which is combined with a good ping you solve the vexing trouble Spring wardrobe. ield Dry ds Comp ' ' Jew ' dean nitary r open, with esh Drugs, Tobaccos, j home. you. ug Co. H. ? ? ON OF IK ausi.iess March 4th, 1918. Liabilities ck paid in .... $7,360.00 ind 1,500.00 A profits, less ixpenses and id 944.22 unpaid 30.00 deposits $81,743.82 ficates of 5,952.33 leeks 2,140.74 $89,836.89 t>le, including i for money 1,600.00 $101,161.11 tie above-named bank, who, )ing is a true condition of . CAMPBELL, Cashier, lay of March, 1918. >OUGLASS, Notary Public 01 I ods | stock of | i d Shoes I ive tried | sse lines. i ?elf if we j i on every i nd Cotton are "loady-to-Wear ? Middies, y member i i day you lying your combined 9 high* low * U i ' ip nuni 1 = ! ' r i ilay Burney, a taste you ] of select' fl any I