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r u For Spr When selectir ahead vou owe it I count to inspect our Our shoes r quality and solid, 1 for men are: Walk-Over "Compo Walk-Over "Norfol! Walk-Over "Balfou Walk-Over "Sroilt," Walk-Over "Due," * Walk-Over "Dope" American Genllem-. American Gontlema Hunt Club "Roekoi Hunt Club "Waban Hunt Club "Senator Hunt Club "Durbar. *1 ? Ol f 4 1 f \ 1 num Liug uuroar. Hunt Club "Argo" I "Bench Made," gla: "Bench Made" gun "Jefferson Special," "American," glazed "Roomy," gun meta "Roomy", viei kid. 1 "Scoop," glazed ka< Other gun metal ox White canvas and 1 soles at In Plain toe, brown, ro: Black kid, bal. Oxt'o Patent leather, two-: Battleship grey, kid Brown kid, plain to< Black kid (seamless Black kid, one strap Black kid, plain toe I Black kid, plain to< Black kid, cap toe. ) Patent leather, plan Black kid, rubber h Patent calf, plain to Black kid, plain toe Gun Metal, medium Patent leather, Cub Black kid, two stra Piltcnf I Patent leather, plai. Dull kid, plain toe, Dull k. I, plain toe, i Pluck kid, plain toe Plack kill, patent t i u Patent leather, two 3 Patent leather li-sti\ Plack kid, plain toe ; Plack kill, 1 strap. ! Plack kid, patent ti Patent lea' t, ('oh Plack kie, ' olonia! Plack kid, 1 .strap. Patent lea her. 1-st Patent leather, 1-st; p Plack kid, two-stra Plack kid, hlucher ^ iliac : kid. ()ld Ladi j Black kid, Old Ladi Plack kid, leather 1 Plack kid, rubber h Plack kid, rubber h Plack kid rubber he White Duck !'<> We have the In Pumps am We also have ers, and Tenr the family. When it comes to pit as to quantity, qualit Cheste Gc RHEUMATISM AND GOUT A convincing fact of the rcmarka- j Lie power of L-Rheumo as a cure for Rheumatism and Gout is shown by the grateful Jotters received from people that have taken this famous ( prescription. L-Rheumo eliminates j poisons by its action on the Liver, j kidneys and bowels. Aids digestion and assimilation of food, purifies the . LI I IL.,'11 lmuum anu ouii'is you up. Don't sulfur when L-Rheumo is ready to aid j you. Demand Hie bottle with big L. | Guaranteed. Price 1.00 and pay no j more. For sale by Chesterfield Drug Co., ' Chesterfield, S. C.; J. T. .lowers A Son, Jefferson, S.C. ;MorvenI)rug Co., Morven, N. C. or send us $1.00 and get a bottle post paid. ChapmanAlexander Labratories, Greenville, S. C. Adv. A NEW PLAN Every member of St. Paul Church, | ought to adopt the envelope system in paying church dues. Simple, con-1 venient; and makes payments easy.! The Stewards respectfully ask your| 9 Lk mmesssmoemsaaaaassaaaisaeammasat HOE ing And lg your footwear for r lo your comtort, appes stock before buying, epresent style, beaut} lonest value. A f< site." glazed kangeroo bluchc " cherry tan bal. oxford . . . . ! " dark Russian, bal. oxford, tobacco brown, blucher oxfoi ici, blucher oxford gun metal, blucher oxford . . -? "Aviator", glazed kangaroo. i "Mogul." black kid. bluehei Cordovan calf, English oxfor " Cordovan calf, blucher oxf< " vici kid. blucher oxford . . . " gun metal blucher oxford . " chocolate tan, blucher oxfoi rown, gun metal, blucher oxf< ,ed kid, bal. oxford metal blucher oxford gun metal, blucher oxford . kid, blucher oxford 1, blucher oxford duchcr oxford igaroo. bluch< r oxford fords at $3 'aim Beach Oxfords in leatht $1.1 For Ladies Ladies' Footwear we are shov 40 kid, low heel, pump, at . . . ril, white heel and sole strap, plain too sandal , plain too, Louis hool pump . low hool pump ), plain too, low hool pump . , plan too, Cuban hool, pump . low hool pump , Old Ladies' Comfort, ox for ubber hool, blucher oxl'ord . . i toe, medium hool, pump... eel, plain too, blucher oxford Louis heel, blucher oxford , low hool pump i hool, blucher oxford an hool, button oxl'ord .... p sandal i too, low heel, lace oxford. 1 too, low hool pump Cuban hool pump ncdium hool, button oxford . . medium hool. lace oxford . >, low heel, blucher oxford . -strap sandal ip sandal <'uban hool pump / k nr ll<i/J on ?wl ?? I w tt JIV.V. l oaiMUll ip, blucher ox lord >nial pump pUl'llp medium heel, sanhai rap sandal ;tp sandal p sandal oxford ?s' Comfort, oxford cs' Comfort, oxford leel .Juliet eel .Juliet jel .Juliet el Prince Albert ot-wear is tfointf strong agai m in hitfh tops at $4.50, 4.00 :1 Oxfords from a bitf line of Children's Oxfon lis Shoes and Oxfords for eve >w shoes, we are prepared to f ty and price. rfield D >ods Co Louis Mill of the jrreat Northeri Railway, has over the- desk in hi private office a picture of a cow "It is the only common cow that ha ever been killed on our tracks," ex plains Mr. Hill. "A large number nav< been killed and we have always fount New Autom< 'Phone 44 for A Calls answeri Rates r s ! Summer the long hot da;ys | trance and bank ac- | /, comfort, sterling of our offerings ?r oxford $7.50 6.50 6.50 I ?l 6.00 ' 6.00 5.00 blucher oxford 7.00 oxford 5.00 $ d 6.00 3rd 6.00 5.00 ? 5.00 d 5.00 i ard 5.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 6.50 .50, $4.00 and $4.50 jr and rubber 50, $1.60 and $1.75 dng $6.00 5.00 4.50 4.00 4.00 4.00 : . 4.00 4.00 <1 3.85 3.75 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 2.75 2.75 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.25 2.25 2.00 2.00 1.50 2.50 2.25 2 00 2.50 11 t h iu u o o u r\ n , 2.50, 2.00 and 1.50 $1.35 to 3.75 J Is in all leathry member of ill your requirements >ry mpany 11 when we came t<? adjust the loss, thu s I the animals were full-blooded priz winners. This cow happened to b# s lonj; to an honest Norwegian, win - when the claim agent asked him wh;i i he valued her at, answered: "Vel, A I tank she ban vort' about $.'17.' " obile Transfer i utomobile Transfer. j j sd day or night. j easonable. Hunley ' i I '*f ' iA 'v * " ' > ' ' "? wmim? , : fr?-Mill dhort Jteim cf 1 - Mr. C. H. White, of McBee, was in town several days recently. $20,000.00 of farm loan money has been received this week from the Federal Land Bank. The Junior Order will give a fishfry, flag raising, bible presentation and picnic at Dixon Springs school next Saturday. If you want style, beauty, comfort and pleasure in foot-wear, buy WalkOvers at Chesterfield Dry Goods Co. The young people's society of the Baptist church will meet ut the home of Misses Lessie and Bessie Pusser, j on Friday afternoon at 5 :.'10 o'clock. (} VVord has been received in Ches1, teriield of the death on Tuesday j night at Camp Sevier of Mr. Prenf tice Evans, son of Mr. N. P. Evans, of the Evans Mill section. The friends of Mr. David Vaughn and Mr. James M. Rivers were glad J to see them both on the streets of I Chesterfield yesterday. They have n both been seriously sick. |j Sogt. Fred Huneycutt, of Co. I, has ? returned to Camp Sevier, after ji . short furlough. Fred says there i: 3 unmistakable evidence that the 118tl j regiment is preparing to move at ar 3 early date. Here's a tip to cotton planters n 'i he price dropped $20.00 a bale dur rj ing the past week. The cause of thi: 1 drop is no doubt due to the eGrmar K "Tensive on the Western front. II J Germany should win, well, but Ger I n.any must not win. 4 Mr. Ray Rivers, of Camp Sevier i: m home on furlough. Mr. Rivers is s 2 member of the Wadesboro Campany S of N. C. National Guards. His sis jj t?>r, Mrs. J. G. Hurscy, who has beer I .?"riously ill, is reported to be improv I ing. .; Chairman Geo. K. Laney, of th< 3 Liberty Loan Committee and Chair J man Charles L. Hunley, of the Coun 1 ty Council of Defense, delivered ad H dresses at the Patriotic Rally at l'a H trick last nijrht to a larjje audienn Kj of responsive people. Corporal Foster, of Cheraw re h eruitiim station, will be in Chester 0 field Saturday. lie calls the atten H tion of youn^ men now over twenty one to the fact that they will sooi (I be drafted and should volunteer whil they are permitted to do so. I* I have been sick for some time, am Bl have not been able to look after m; 1 auto transfer business. I am now i D; shape to trive it my personal atten Hi tion, and would thank the travelin n public to remember me when the I want to ride on business or pleasure JULIAN C. BAKER. You owe it to your country, you family and yourself to econimiz< Therefore buy Walk-Overt. Chei terfield Dry Godt C. j The Woman's Missionary Societ of the Baptist Church, numbering si> teen members, has raised for mis sionary purposes, since January, th handsome sum of $.r>0.80. An add i71 ' loiiiii .>M) na.s been subscribed b j these members, to be paid by May 1 j One of the fastest and snappics [ games of the season was played her I. yesterday afternoon, when Morvei I High School beat Chesterfield llig 4 "? tot!. The next jtamc scheduled i |j with Mr Bee for Friday on the Iocs R diamond. ; Chesterfield passed throught th II quietest election on record last wee I* when the present set of town officer K were elected without opposition. A $ no campaigning was done and n bj ticket offered in opposition, man; voters forgot to vote. This is un mistakable evidence that the coir niunity is well satisfied with the ad ministration of its city fathers. Th officers are: Mayor, L. H. Trotti Wardens, C. C. Douglass, S. M. Jack son, M. S. Watson and I C Redfearr Mr. Clyde Davis, of the U. S. Navj Iiu i dwfitti iiiuiiiiim aurvit'f, ciunni which time he has crossed the oceai several times, visited his father, Mi A. F. Davis, last week. Clyde wa in fine spirits and the best of health I He has been to England and Franc several times, making numerous trip through the submarine zone. He say the most discouraging thing that ha happened to him since his enlistmen was to hear Americans grumblini about food regulations. After wit nessing the terrible sufferings of ou allies in Europe, he says it made hir ( sick to hear people over here growl ing about food regulations. Civil Court adjourned rather sud denly Tuesday afternoon. Judg ' Gary refused to follow a roster o cases arranged by the bar of the y county and, when upon the call o the calendar Tuesday afternoon, ni jury cases were ready for trial at tha . time he proceeded to dismiss all ju rors for the term. The judge him self departed a couple of hours la tor. The civil docket of Chester i field County is badly congested wit! litigation and will probably ever re main so, for the disposition seems t< be to continue cases instead nf dio posing of them. What promised tt t he a two-weeks court and clearing | from the calendar of many case? where important property rights art involved ended in one case being tried?that of H. C. Lisenby who ap pealed from the award of the County Commissioners nllowing him fifty dob | lars damages for a road that will be changed across his property just west of Chesterfield. The jury awarded Mr. Lisenby a verdict of one hondred ? dollars. HcealJntereift 11 l McBee, Aligator Township, is the, first town and township in Chesterfield County to "ko over the top"? to subscribe its quota of bonds of the Third Liberty Loan. What town or township will be next to purchase their share of bonds? When you walk, walk in WalicOveri, and your walk will be a pleasure and your Walk-Overs a joy forever. Chesterfield Dry Goods Co. i uur quoin oi war savings stamps is twenty dollars. Yet, you are expected to take this amount not only for yourself but you are to see to it that every child of yours purchases the same amount. $20.00 for every .nan, woman and child, white and black, that is what Uncle Sam expects of us. Have you bought yours? The general merchandise store of Mr. J. E. Oliver, just west of ChesterfieljJ, was burned to the ground early Tuesday morning. The origin of the fire is unknown. Building and i stock were only slightly covered by insurance. Mr. Oliver, who lives about one mile from his store hud I kept open till near 10 o'clock Monday night. Several neighbors were vith him until the store was closed, j ( There had been no fire in the store that duy and only a lamp used for lighting, which was not left burn ing. The building was new, having - been completed less than three ' months ago. The stock of good coni tained some matches and some oil, F hough how these could have become1 - ignited is difficult to see. A carelessly dropped cigarette or cigar p slump will probably receive credit l for the conflagration. , When you wear Walk-Overs, you have the satisfaction of knowing you 1 are correct in shoes, and besides, you - are comfortable. Clie?tc.-ficltl Dry Good* Co. c AN AMERICAN PEACE There can he no peace with honor or safety to oursel.es or to posterity, except a just peaee, and there can 1 and will be no other peace. Work for peace accomplishes nothing hut the . hampering of our effort, the delay of . ihe real peace, and a greater toll of . death of America's 'V.htinic men. Our . duty is to war for just and ri;;hteous n peace; to work or speak for any other (> peace is aid and comfort to Germany ?injury to our boys in France. A BIRTHS y n To Mr. and Mrs. Archie H. Sellers, April 11th, Rirl twins, jr To Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Smith April y 12th, a nirl. To Mr. and Mrs. J. YVelborne Pusser, April 17th, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. Franklin '>. Selr lers, a boy, named Pershing. To Mr. and Mrs. Winston Roscoe, a " irirl. i- By TP . M M| BB BH i y t | h mSLJMMxBi ^^pHH|iH|HHHMb!iiSi?flN ' AV?1 I 'Hn :I*I*fiPBR ,i ;; d k is =? : = J k: : faA | I ; r ,// i! I 1 eMM Prospective Should 1 Prices on all Pianos are $75.00 each before Fall. I Save fi>5( / kij iniuiin now. on me i easily afford to enjoy the and save a large sum on ] We handle two of tl They have a reputation ba of satisfied customers.. HALLETT <5 BALDWI Call, 'phone or write? Crawford J A. B. Frailey, Represent Stop him any time and a ! 1 ! CHEV | TOURIIN I have succeeded in j Automobiles and have th This car is a good se will not last long, so wc to-day. Price, $1 L. J. W Agent for Ch PAGELAND, ? MEN WANTED At once, three or four hands t work on public roads. Steady em ployment for six month. Apply to? G. H. GULEDGE, Townshi] Commissioner for Mt. Township It. Ruby, S. C., R. 2. Mr iflM'Waai ic Quality Cocc C-car Throt Buy n Dart am 10 only c::trava^nt car 13 tbb vnu car in me *3 a car tliut ia cr.vini t rift to buy a car and uso it. io Dort is tho so-t of a cr.r thct la tise<1?c i ?!f. Lh\ht, easily handle'1, costir.\ litilj iitancy about usin& it "early end often." iu can <fo mono with a Dort to fcet you r'.-or fretting "on the Around" instead of teh-ph. :uuse of the outdoor air you &et in usin& y ony way you look nt it, tho Dort will y a Dort and use itLUCAS AUTO CO THE DORT MOTOR CARCOMPAN" Fourtieafton Cars: ? ?" S. The Don. Sedan, /?***& L* I I B | Coupe and Ssdtnst - I I enjoy (rest popularity I | emontf those seeking j HMn in cer fine appearenea^ utility and corn Piano Bayers 5ny Now sure to advance $50.00 to f you plan to buy in the Fall 9 to S75 erms wte will offer you can instrument all this summer purchase price. he best makes in America. ,sed on merit and thousands k DAVIS and m\ N PIANOS (ewelry Co. ative, will be glad to call. sk him about these pianos. *> ROLET IG CARS jetting a few more Chevrolet em in stock. ller and what I have on hand )uld like to deliver you one rso Delivered I ATFORD esterfield County. ? ? SO. CAROLINA No. 666 Thia it a prescription prepared ip?fatty for MALARIA or CHILLS A FCVCR. - Five or aix doaea will break any caae, end 3 if taken then aa a tonic tha Paver wUl not i return. It acta on tha liver batter than ' I Calomel and doee not (ripe or eickaa. 2Sc i|__ . ? HUSTTrTP' Open Cera y'{\ Touring 9069 ku<wi>ivr $865 Foumuon Can Srdanot >1000 _ S?l.n $1260 i J] Cuupo $1260 ] All prices aqh" F.O. !>.&? . Mick. i Use It seel or the useless can irao unci money. It is AO that more than pays for i for UbkuttD. there la nn it quickly; yoa can do better oninA; you will feel better our Dort. incr??M your afflcluney. Agents