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" Econo i Economy by 1 clothes-buying watc remember that ec< price but in the ex I j| Co. Clothes you w \ quality and durable >< V We have w < Ralston's' Comfortable S ing of "all's right ' >' " whose feet feel "fi SHOES, fitted in th them in Tan, Mahc and heels, Other kinds at Ladies' Pearl C Ladies' Mahog ii Ladies' Black 1 soles and heel Ladies' Patent Ladies' Vici K We have a con Pumps with French \ ' H( f' Straw Hats arc: ors, Telescope Bank Inter-woven T( . B.V.D. Union ? Men's Work 'J Dutchess Trou i ; ~ When in town Shoes, Hats and Ge 1 Teal-J I " MAYSVILLE Mr. T. F. Jones and Miss Connie Benton, of Wadesboro, surprised their many friends last Wednesday night when they were married. Mr. Jones is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jones, of this community. He has made his home in Wadesboro for a number of years. Miss Benton is a charming daughtr 0f Mr. and Mrs. ' ' J. H. Benton. Their many friends hope for them a happy life together. Mr. Vernon Myers spent a short while ut the home of Mr. L. L. Jordan Saturday. Messrs. R. C. and Henry Coiey, Jesse Trexler and Mr. Troutman, spent a while with Mr. H. M. Faulkner Saturday afternoon. Mr. Alec Short and son and Mr. Doll Adams visited at the home of Mrs. Anna Short Sunday afternoon. Mr. J. J. Tucker spent u part of Sunday with Mr. L. L. Jordan. Prospective I Should I , /Prices on all Pianos are a $75.00 each before Fall. If Save &5( by buying now. On the tt easily afford to enjoy the i and save a large sum on p We handle two of th They have a reputation bas of satisfied customers.. HALLETT A BALDWIf Callr 'phone or write? Crawford J A. B. Fraiiey, R?pmenU ; &< &Stop htm any time and a# my WitI ire Cfie< all means! Let this hworrl for Snrinct nnrl cur - ?- ? ?- ^ V44 ?v? :>nomy resides not in the :cellence of the goods, ill find true economy, th< service. them in all colors and sis )7.50 to $25.00 the Suit --Shoes of Rea* hoes make CAREFREE men. It' with the world," which radiates it." It's the way men feel who io pains-taking TEAL-JONES CO. igany and Black leathers, leather $5.00, $5.50, $6.50 a $1.75, $2.00, $3.50 a irey Pumps, with French heels, at any Pumps, with military heels, a English Walking Shoes with whit Is, at Pumps, at id Button, plain toe Oxfords, at. (Guaranteed all leather) iplete line of Ladiefc' and Misses \' and Military Heels, from iadwear For Met l n w. A U ? aw iiciis Arc lie : here in Alpine, Panama, Yacht 5 oka and Alpine Milan Hats, from . >g and Heel Socks for Men, three >uits at $1.09, trousers at sers from (10 Cents a button; $1.00 a rip) come to see us. We are Headqua nts' Furnishings. ones Con The Home of Good Clothes. Messrs. Arthur and Doll Tucker h motored in this section last Sunday. ( t Mr. Threadgill, of Anson county, j was in this section last Wednesday. S Mr. B. H. Burch was in Ruby last Wednesday. Mr. D. F. Davis spent a short while * with Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Faulkner t one afternoon of last week. | Mr. Wilson Moore left last we< k r for Winston Snlem, N. C., where h will make his future home. Mr. J. Wesley Adams motored to Wadesboro Saturday afternoon. c Mr. Jesse Trexler visited at the home of Mr Henrv Lovo hist Snt urday. , Mr. Bee Burch, of the Wexford , community, will leave this week for ^ Patrick, where he will make his home. Mr. W. P. Niven visited at the home of Mr. II. M. Faulkner Sunday nfternoon. Mr. Hoy Rayfield visited at the i; o s ?iano Buyers >uy Now j mre to advance $50.00 to ti you plan to buy in the Fall ?? ) to S75 I rr >rma we will offer you can instrument all t.hfs summor urchase price. e best makes in America. TI led on merit and thousands ^ Pi A ; DAVIS and C) I PIANOS Jj M M Pi Pi ewelry Co. itiv?t will be glad to call. ?* ik him about these pianos. Hl \ lout I! I ipilCSd 11 be every man's i nmer. Only first ? 1 r*r cheapness of the v In our Teal-Jones $ V* c e economy of all- ? :es from I Comfort |J s queer, this feel- K t( through the man wear RALSTON p way. We have and Neolin soles fi; t) nd $7.50 the pair nd $4.00 the pair H e $5.00 I <1 it $5.00 | v e Neolin Q 1 $5.00 | " . . $2.50 3.00 | y yhite Oxfords and . . $1.50 to $3.50 d o ti! \l ire | ~ tailors, Milan Sail- jjj | . . . 3>1.9U lO $t>.UU Rj r pair for .... $1.00 others at 50 cents J$ $1.50 1 < $1.50 to $6.00 | v rters for Clothing, ^ < tipany jj omc of Mr. W. D. Niven Sunday afernoon. 1 Mr. L. L. Jordan and family spent ( latuiday night at the home of Mr. . J. Tucker. Mr. Frank Jenkins, of Thompson ( '.reek, was u visitor in this communiy Sunday afternoon. Mr. Henry Coley spent Saturduy light with Mr. Will Moiden. Mrs.^C. C. Jenkins, of Jefferson, /as a visitor in the Wexford cumnunity last week. Mr. Jesse Trexier and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Henry jOVti. Messrs. E. 1). Myers and J. W. J Wlatns were visitors at the home of 1 Jr. Robertson Bowman, of near Vadesboro Sunday. Mr. Hurley Jordan spent Saturday 1 ifternoon at the home of Mr. Alec 1 Vtkinson. Mr. Eugene Collins, of near White ( Store, was was a guest at the home i f Mr. II. C. Gaddy Sunday. Mr. I). Franklin Davis, of Route 1, i pent Sunday afternoon in this sec- 1 ion. 1 Mr. J. F. Griggs spent Sunday ' ight near Morven, N. C. 1 Preaching at Elizabeth next Sun- ' ay afternoon at 3 o'clock. Let's all ( 0. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Eddins ( pent Sunday at the home of Mr. II. 1 1. Gaddy. * Mr. B. II. Bureh spent a short r ime in the Cason Old Field comlunity Monday. Mr. D. E. Bureh, of Mt. Croghan, >ent Monday here. Mr. Robertson Bowman, a citizen ' 'ell-known to the people of this coin- 1 lunity, died at his home near Wades- f oro, Sunday afternoon. Mr. Bow- P lan was a Confederate soldier in the P ivil War. , < .? Salt's report* of Wur Savings and ^ hrift Stamp* for Chesterfield Coun' for week ending April 13th, 10 18: y ott Offices Week Sales Total Snles ^ nKeluH 2.50 | 63.00 n heraw 360.25 3.490.50 ie*terfield 32.25 1,510.00 C fferson 449.60 706.00 8 t. Croghan 161.00 *813.75 & cBee . . ... * 92.75 igeland .... 764.00 A itrick .75 40.25 C uby 3.50 153.50 MILK COWS FOR SALE Milk Cow* for sale or trade. Sec? m W. Douglass, Chesterfield, S. C., w aute 1, Box 15. lt-p r< .11.. , I . W ?. u. nuisuii. ' ~ I our 1 Clatoline always on hand at J. H. . . OHNSON MARKET. Cnnnc The Lilesvillc High School baseball cam comes to Chesterfield today to lay the High School here. Game be- R ins at 4 o'clock. Admission 15 und 5 cents. Standard Oil Co., gasoline at J. H. j ohnton Market. ^ The sales of War Savings Stamps 1 Chesterfield are looking up. Yes>rday over $100.00 worth of these 1 aby bonds" were sold here. ,> I can give you meal for your left rer seed. Bring the seed and get hi itieal. 1 will pay you cash fo.* a* ism if you prefer it. W.P.ODOM. The District M. E. Ourch Confernce will convene at Hartsvile Tuesay Wednesday and Thursday of th's ireck. The Rev. B. J. Guess will atend. Delegates from Chesterfield le Messrs. B. P. Teal, W. J. Tiller, . W. Merriman and J. N. Campbell. Your children will measure our patriotism by the way you my bonds. J All land that taxes are not paid n for the year 1917 will be adver- ' ised for sale as soon as the execuion are placed in my hands. And j warrants will be issued for those fail rtCT to DQV noil tn*- Sinrnofl? i'i t ' " 1). P. DOUGLASS, Sheriff, j Mrs. Harriett T. Donalson, State j Manager of the Woman Auxiliary' Circle of the W. O. W., will speak in Chesterfield Courthouse at a public j neeting on Saturday night. Other ' fficers of the lodge will also speak, j Miss Blanche Martin, of Cheraw, de>uty for Chesterfield and Marlboro | ounties, has visited Chesterfield this veek in the interest of the Circle. It pp.ya to get the best. Standard 3i 1 Co., gasoline, sold by J. H. JOHN- |l SON MARKET, U best. f The first Junior Four-Minute Ora-(E .oricai Contest of the series was held it Ruby Tuesday night. In this con- J M est wore represented all. the scHools ' M >f the Ruby District. Many fine ' 6 ipccnhes were made. The winners Jh verc Ruth Smith and Eleanor Sellers, | la f Ruby Graded School. The second |J\ neeting was held at McBee Wednes- H lay night. The third will be held at [C Pageland tonight, the fourth at Che- E raw Friday night. The winners ofi5| liesc contests will meet in Chester- K field at a date to be announced later K iv he re final contests will be held. E These speeches are all on the subject ? if War Savings Stamps. '^ When you buy cotton seed nieul I lo teed, get the 36 per cent, protein ! kind. It i? the cheapest by far. W. P. ODOM. , You will come to measure | pour own patriotism by the W way you buy bonds. f The contests of the Four Minute speakers now being e inducted hy Prof. Claude Melton in ail the schools IS )f the county in the interest of \Var ffl ..... ommps among t?it> children 1 -houlil have the whole-hearted co-operation of all the teachers. Prof. Melton has an unusual mental grasp uf the breadth of this proposition. Dur teachers, he says, are trying to instruct the children in history from ' ivritton books, and the greatest thing j in history is the development of democracy. This great principle, de- i mocracy, is now on trial for its life, j ; By its very nature, it cannot survive ; without a whole-hearted support of, ill the people. What a wonderful; ipportunity, he says, is this, for the .eachera to instruct the children, not; >nly whnt democracy is, but the im-; jortance of doing their part and thus lecoming a working unit making denocrncy sure and safe for all time. RHEUMATISM AND GOUT A convincing fact of the remarka>le power of L-Ilheumo as a cure for i theumatism and Gout is shown by, he grateful. letters received from people that have taken this famous prescription. L-Rheumo eliminates oisons by its action on the Liver, | idneys and bowels. Aids digestion I ' nd nssimilation of food, purifies the lood and builds you up. Don't suf- ' er when L-Rheumo is ready to aid ou. Demand the bottle with big L. Guaranteed. Price 1.00 and pay no i lore. ' For sale by Chesterfield Drug Co., an.*"** cgmiiciu, o. i/.; <i. i. jowern & on, Jefferson, S.C. ;MorvonDrujf Co., 3 Ion.cn, N. C. or send un $1.00 and ot a bottle post paid. Chapmanlexandor Labratories, Greenville, S. Adv. LICENSE NUMBER LOST Car License No. 21102 lost from1 y car on or about March 27th some- i here in the county. Finder please' i (turn to this office and receive re* ard. T. P. CAMPBELL, " Patrick, 8. C. WSfk tfhort Jkema of %c Tho boys in France will measure your patriotism by the ray you buy Bonds. The Miss Clarice Clark, of McFarlan, 'n. pent the week-end in Chesterfield. .'n^' citizei Mr. H. W. Pusser made a trip yes- man erduy to Benuettsville in his new Comir 'Uick. Chain Mr. Carl Gulledge and his father, D^fen V. M., have bought a handsome Over- a* a" ind-from the Rivers Auto Co. Thi sched' Misses Gertrude Chamberlain, Mrs. 26th '. B. Pinkston, Mrs. E. M. Dudley, Jr. and Mrs. G. W. Martin, of Che- jjt. at ux, w-?re visitors in Chesterfield jjon> Wednesday. > Carol Regular meeting of Chesterfield will a >utnp W. O. W. will be held Satur- er w 1 ly nitrlit at usual hour. lJy order Park, i e \xT?t.. i wur snoes r quality and solid, 1 for men are: Walk-Over "Compc Walk-Over "Norfol Walk-Over "Balfou Walk-Over "Scout,' Walk-Over "Doc," ' Walk-Over "Dope" American Gentlema American Gentlema Hunt Club "Rocket, Hunt Club "YVaban Hunt Club "Senator Hunt Club "Durbar Hunt Club "Durbar Hunt Club "Argo" 1 "Bench Made," gla "Bench Made" gill "Jefferson Special,11 "American," glazec "Roomy," gun nrett "Roomy", vici kid, "Scoop," glazed ka Other gun metal o> White canvas and soles at In Plain toe, brown, ro Black kid, bal. Oxf< Patent leather, two Battleship grey, kid Brown kid, plain to Black kid (seaniks: Black kid, one straj Black kid, plain toe Black kid, plain to Black kid, cap toe, Patent leather, plai Black kid, rubber li Patent calf, plain to Black kid, plain toe Gun Metal, mcriiun Patent leather, Cut Black kid, two stn Patent leather, plai Patent leather, plai Dull kid, plain toe, Dull kid, plain toe, Black kid, plain toe Black kid, patent ii Patent leather, twe Patent leather 3-str Black kid, plain toe Black kid, 1 strap. Black kill, patent t Patent leather, Col Black kid, Colonial Black kid, 1 strap, Patent leather, 1-sl Patent leather, 1-sti Black kid, two-stra Black kid, bluch er Black kid, Old Ladi< Black kid, Old La li Black kid. 1 Mack kid, rubber h Black kid, rubber h? Black kid rubber lie White Duck fo We have the In Pumps an We also have era, and Teni the family. When it comes to pit as to quantity, qualit Cheste Gc 4 , . eal Jntereat j , PATRIOTIC RALLIES t patriotic rallies being conductall parts of the county are ng out the true spirit of our is. Hon G. K. Laney, Chair- , of the County Liberty Loan littee and Mr. C. L. Hunley, j man of the' State Council of , ,se report plenty of enthusiasm of the meetings so far held. | ree big meetings are on the ule for tomorrow, Friday, the i first meeting of the day wily Chesterfield, at 11 A. M., when E. Marion Rucker, one of South ina's most forceful speakers ddress the audience. Mr. Ruckill be accompanied by Lietft. a Canadian officer, one of the <0 cross the ocean in defense of iberties. Lieut. Park has met lun in his worst mood and will lian talks as well as he fights. c o For Spr Wlien selecti ahead yon owe it count to inspect our r\ i The military brass band from but 3amp Jackson will be here. The same speakers will visit Mt. tri 'roghan at 1 o'clock, where an enhusiastic crowd will await them. vii They will return and speak to - a Bi arge audience in Cheraw at 4:30 .he same afternoon. ho ? ' ? < m< CHESTERFIELD, ROUTE 1 ' The people of this community are br fery busy planting their crops. ni| Mr. J. T. Davis and daughter visited friends and relatives near Shiloh ho une day last week. Mr. B. Hamer Burch motored to fie the city of Ruby last Wednesday on business. he Mr. R. K. Pittman, of the Wamble af Hill section, was in the Maysville community recently on business. Jc Mr. Guss Lowery, of the Wexford community, was passing by last Fri- w day. Mr. Charley Atkinson visited at W the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Tuck- b< er last Wednesday night. Mr. Vester Jordan was in Chester- M field recently on business. Mr. Mack Jenkins was in the city n: of Chesterfield one day last week on b< HOE: iny And S ng your footwear for tl to your comfort, appeara stock before buying, epresent style, beauty, lonest value. A few >site," glazed kangeroo blucher c k" cherry tan bal. oxford r" dark Russian, bal. oxford... ' tobacco brown, blucher oxford. vici, blucher oxford gun metal, blucher oxford .... m "Aviator", glazed kangaroo, bl in "Mogul," black kid, blucher o> " Cordovan calf, English oxford. ," Cordovan calf, blucher oxford , ?? i.: j i- ? ** * , vivi iviu, oiucner oxiorci ..... ," gun mptal blucher oxford . . . ," chocolate tan, blucher oxford brown, gun metal, blucher oxford zed kid, bal. oxford i metal blucher oxford ' gun metal, blucher oxford . . . 1 kid, blucher oxford il. blucher oxford blucher oxford ngaroo, blucher oxford :fords at $3.50 Palm Beach Oxfords in leather i $1.50, For Ladies Ladies' Footwear we are showing ?se kid, low heel, pump, at ord, white heel and sole strap, plain toe sandal I, plain toe, Louis heel pump . . . >e, low heel pump s), plain toe, low heel pump . . . ), plan top, Cuban heel, pump . . >, low heel pump e. Old Ladies' Comfort, oxford rubber heel, blucher oxford .... n toe, medium heel, pump icel, plain toe, blucher oxford . . ie, Louis heel, blucher oxford . . . t, low heel pump i heel, blucher oxford tan heol, button oxford ip sandal n toe, low heol, lace oxford. . . . n toe, low heel pump Cuban heel pump. medium heel, button oxford .... , medium heel, lace oxford .... p, low heel, blucher oxford .... >-strap sandal ap sandal , Cuban heel pump low heel sandal ip, blucher oxford onial pump pump medium heel, sandal ,rap sandal rap sandal p sandal oxford 2s' Comfort, oxford cs' Comfort, oxford leel Juliet eel Juliet eel Juliet el Prince Albert ot-wear is going strong again tl m in high tops at $4.50, 4.00, 2.! d Oxfords from a big line of Children's Oxfords ii lis Shoes and Oxfords for every i >w $hoe% we are prepared lo fill > :y and price. rfiel1 Or tods Mr. Gum Lowry made a flying p to the city of Ruby recently. Mr. D. E. Burch, of Mt. Cioghan, ( \ ^ lited his brother, Mr. Haner B. irch Monday of last week. Mr. Vernon Myers visited at the me of Mr. L. L. Jordan Sunday >rning. Mr. Lewis W. Tucker visited his other, Mr. Mall Tucker, Sunday grht. Mr. Vester Jordan visited at the >me of Mr. E. D. Myers recently. Mr. Frank Jenkins was in Chester>ld Saturday on business. Mr. Vernon Myers visited at the >me of Mr. B. Haner Burch Sunday ternoon. Mr. Harley Jordan motored to Mr. >hn Long's Sunday afternoon. Mr. Bob Pittman, of Ebenezer, as in Chesterfield recently. Mr. E. Dosia Myers and Mr. J. resley Adams motored to Wades>ro recently. Mr. Charley Atkinson motored to iorven, N. C., one day last week. Mr. Bradley Burch spent Sunday ight with his father, after having een gone quite a short while. J I rammer ie long hot da;ys g ^ nee and bank ac- B comfcrt, sterling g r of our offerings | >xford $7.50 6.50 6.50 6.00 6.00 5.00 ucher oxford 7.00 cford 5.00 6.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 6.50 , $4.00 and $4.50 ind rubber $1.60 and $1.75 $6.00 5.00 4.50 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 j 4.00 , 3.85 3.75 3.50 3.50 3.50 I J.9U 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 lis season. 50, 2.00 and 1.50 $1.35 to 3.75 i all leathTiember of rour requirements t 4 < * y i I k oany | '