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tr. ?. | dhcrt Jtema Messrs. Will Lucas and Cai lod^e spent Wednesday in Col Mr. and Mrs. .J. A. Welsh last Tuesday in Jefferson. Dr. W. tJ. White and Mr. 'i herrell spent last Sunday in 1 I oro Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Doughi Mr. Cordon Kimball spent last end in Statesville, N. C. Mesdnnies I>. 11. Laney and Moore, and Mr. Dennet Moore 1 ...? O r. ? t i o?buiuuy sii iirrnuuri in ^ born. I have taken Mr. K. A. Tt place in the Light business. 1 attend your needs. Am at W. (Jriggs. Phone ad. 11 C. K. PKCJTKl Dr. L. 11. Trotti and Mr. Unnna are spending several <1 Columbia this week. The candidates for United { ' nate will speak at Chesti '! u?'s lay, June 21st. The cam f >r (Jovernor and other State \ ill speak here July list. Hosiery, underwear, drr? collars, ties and all notions., (ice prices. 2t-p P. A. Nicholson and S> Jefferson, S Mrs. L. A. Campbell has re undergone an operation in th son Sanitarium, at Wadesbi.ro Regular communication of terlield Lodin> \'n ' 'o \ ! ' > be held Friday night at K;.;o <> By order of B. F. Teal, \V. M. The Chairman of the County oil of Defense wishes to wan pie to ignore rumors that an stonily going the rounds to t feet that certain boys have wounded in France. The fan: any American boy in the I States army can rest assurer in case of wound or a death tli department will promptly them?and they will be the fir to receive any news. Some people are thoughtlessly aidin enemy by spreading sueh (i propoganda. The Rev. A. II. MeArn. of raw, will speak at a Red Cross ing in Mt. Croghan Friday nij H:'{n o'clock. lie speaks in tei field Saturday afternoon o'clock. Our milliner. Miss Burney, leave for her summer vaeation early date. Better hurry if you her lo help you with that hat. Chest erfield I try (loo The- Wamble Hill School eai a very successful close Friday May 10th, when a very inter j/i mil ? \ <ii I ll'il wilt l?\ II piis of tho school. The work of y >un;r people showed careful In mi the part of the teachers, school has as its instructor.* |\ past year Prof. H. .1 Dmr/las Miss Mary V. Sowcll, l.oth of deserve much praise for tle-ii cicnl work. Several llious.tnd yards Voile fancy L.awns worth 2S to 3H are fjoing to he sold for 15 cm yard. lit-p P. A. Nicholson and So Jef. ? son, S. I I SllOti ? TVTOTE in th< B JLM Tires. T Shoulders of St & inforce and cusl jj mileage. Shoul : ^ evenly over the E not come in one 1 A3AX ['] "More EH Built for maximum roa " t ^ tition. AtxJ Ajax Tir nSJ pfr<;?*ntat;e of Ajax tota I|j other tireti that came w I Cheraw S "re Alft* Tire 8m >.1jt Ajax Tlrrr. A 0 "whii i cf tUceal Jntere&t rl Gul-( Mr. and Mr ;. W. P. Odom and umbiu. and Mrs. W. M. Redtearn spent spent Tuesday in llartsville. Mis. Vera Melton delightfully P. M. teltained in honor of Miss Ki iVades- 'I. of VVadesboro. Mr. and Mrs. W. (1. White ss and returned from a visit to Dr. \V1 week- parents in York. Prof. ('. M. Melton, of the j, ( | School, is spending the week in S spent Cc'?.rKiuy j( ! Mrs. Wilbur Pan*', of ( h -rav j visiting at the home of her si , 1 Mrs. R. T. Rodfenrn. iriu t s| j\jrs j; j (iuess attended the ''1 mi triet Missionary moetinj* in Ora Mr- ! bur^r lasi week. j Mrs. R >y Moore left last \ for :? vi. it to lid- i- other, Mr. St \\. .1. house, of Hennettsvillo. ays iu \\", J'. Stubbs of Red Spt \. is visitinjr his son-in-law States daughter, Mr. ami Mrs. .1. W. (Jr rlield, | M''si rs. (iilliam I'lackwell ii'late- ,|?hri Funderhurir, of Hamlet, 1 otliees ;n Chesterfield Sunday. Rev. John A. Turob'.in has ret shirt*, , i d 1 I'urman CnAersily, (iree:r Sacri- ; after visiting at the home of Mr ; A. Soxvell of Friendship, on, 'i he regular nieetinir of the ( i. C. tor ield f'amp Woodmen of the \\ eently will lie held Saturday ni^ht, e An- li.'ith. Potatoes arc too valuable to be Cl.u troyod by bu'js or billed with I J wi . Orcen. Use toama fry, which 'eioel lie- 1 >u^s without injury to the v W. A. RIVF.RS. ("otin-! In another eolutnn of ill s p i pen- ; p iidi lied tlie proclamation r con- I'ri -ident W. on in which lie he ef- -ide. May do National Menu bee I >a\ as a day of fa.-linj; and p litv of ? a t! > i i in' ?( >: | >i"'' j 111" ill*" u Jnitcd to to church an<V pray for vie i tli u fo?- our ;irnu- :>m?i l\>r an honor ic war iti<1 permanent peace. Chester notify will littinjrly observe this day. K s; one place of business in town has hcei jrood < piested to close hetween the h p the ..f 1 n >n and I p. in. Union ch in n an - r .( > - will he held at St. Paul thodht Church, which the se Che [children will attend in a hody. meet-, "liic largist and most comf ,r..t at i .11.y Ci.'occry Stuci: in town. Cites ,t.i:i.:.iri! brands, at -1 P. A. Nicholson and Son Jefferson, S. ( w l! The pupils of the Chesterfield I at an school are now at work on a | want called "The Fascia.a tint; Fa ilrown." This i a farce ih alitpr \ lis Co. c dleee life and tilled with lauyh, ne to , tuation- and Piisunderslandi nip-lit, I he youny foil; promise a jolly p esiiny ;i > to all who attend the perf< ie pu- .nice. The play will he presented t these for the benefit of ttie school, itininjr The deacons of Hopewell cht Tlii i thai every member lie pr< : >r the Sii! dav. May 'J'llh, as this is lie s and ni; us Day. '1 he roll will he cal whom We earnestly asl; that you he tl !' elli i, v\e c-iii p -t our roll straight. \ > i at I<? o'clock, with dii ? .intl i ; 1. ? <-<,11101 so if you arc a ni cents ' of Hop. -,< ! ch II it We evpee ts the you 'I. fe Sunday, it y u are I i<- . or prov,<e nt'. liy hindered, n, >.me, siiine dinner. C. I D ;<<'on.-, of l! .p<-we!l Church. uraMOtzinL <ciz Ite g^Si 5 picture below the special sup hey brace the tread where rc rength are a special patented Aj nion the tread, thereby adding t( derr. of Strength distribute road entire width of the tread. We;i spot to grind through to the fabi ROAD KIMG Tread on the Road** ) cl rrvturance, proves superiority in coinpees ara 97% Owners' Choice this huj;e Iff 1 volume is chuacit by car users to replace Itffc ith their cars. [jB& Hardware Co. ^ CHERAW, S. C. pplv Depot In this locnlity-hea<5quarter? for jax Inner Tubes find Real Servlr . e Uther* Are Claiming Quality, We Are Gu C .WWB'Kf?B????BP?OW TTRliTP^IN wR>T|MGj?<fit .1 I.I II ? -?a 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. M Rcdfearn visit I ed in Hartsville last Tuesday B I i MrSandy Campbell, of Columbia, I i I j the well-known traveling salesman 11 ??<0> was in the city Wednesday. B ^jr Mr. and Mrs. Junius B. Davis, of Q last l-'lu^nce, are visiting relatives here. fejj Lieuts. Roy Moore and Frank San-j ^ , (>n_ dors have arrived safely in France. R ;ther '^'r" *,ar.v Hunley spent Wednesday j in aicisce. 3! have *^'r- ''?h? Lee, of Anjrclus, was in<E ute's c'^v Monday. ft; Union School, below McBoc, held B llijrh * picnic Saturday. Several from 0 outh Chesterfield attended. jji A big stock of new style shoes and R r, '!> oxfords at very low prices, much less JH ster, than you have to pay elsewhere. B Must sell them. M D's- "Jt-n P. A. Nicholson and Son, H "Ke- Jefferson, S. C. Anions those from Chesterfield to K| v' .-> "The Mirth of a Nation" in Mon- pS ' * " J roe Tuesday, were .Vi ses Mary 9 | Walsh and Margaret CSr'.;pis, Messrs. fij 'n?rs ! Kudolph Hursey, Hell and Lindsay iri aru'lodom; Misses I'earl, Stella Vera and Lj ifti?-. j Melton; Mesrs. W. 1>. Camp- fl aM<' | bell, Men Davis, Jerome Douglass, X aere {n;tr<l Campbell and Craitf Odom. M There will be a "Tom Thumb Wed- H dinu" at the school auditorium on I] ' Friday evening. May filst, at R o'clock. This delightful entertain- 9 'hes nun^ 's heinjr piescnted by the St. H . . Paul Missionary Socii'tv. wbo have a, ornl . ex M*iv ' so<'ur'''' professional instruction for u ' | the occasion. Only very smal child- Ij , | ren will participate i" the Jl , . > oin.l orate e.reinonies. l')0 ! e's i:i , aris i ... i ' , .'MS hi:--sites are guaranteed. \dmis- , Kills . . , _ ,, , i . a>n '! ami .i.? rents. Proc< Is are * ,nfS" !"< '1 benefit of the St. I'- i! Mis r' Mr. .1. M. Itedfearn and son, "own- 1 ,,r ley, and .Misses l.essie am' : Jessie set Pusscr v < nt to Wadesboro i .i "-day, 1' >r; j1 where they visited .Mrs. J. '. tied- f' ray- who is in the Anson 11 > nital. [j reed' The rule announced in '. > . by j tory 1 this oilier with reference to political) . able announcements will be enfo < < ?! to j J' field the letter this year. Advent i oe fees l! a \ery should accompany copy for ndver-! f; I i re- tisement. Where ilii-i it ?)< It 1: tren?*tii I ;ports inbuilt into Ajax Ej? >ad strain is greatest. ^ jax feature. They re- fjgg J your S WZMfmz-f%v v Bi- .i nrnnteeing It" IHl 1 Mzum m ours not luoi-c than one insertion w 11 be! SI arch ?: ;i?!< before payment is recoiv?d. IB Me- 'I'll - V iolin Club entertainment at i E hool the hiyh school auditorium, Monday1 Si veninjf was one of the most enjoya- 5 dote hie events of the season. The Vio- \ All ':s> u'rls, Misses Doris Lancy, Nolle p Melton, l.ila Teal and I'earl o Moore 4 , and the soprano ami accompani^t,.Miss J 2. Vera Melton, delighted the in! elligcnl 1 iii'h audience with classical select io -s that 1 play were rendered by the performers wi h nny a si:ill that was a surprise to all who B ,vith had the pleasure ?.f beinp present. fit able The violinists' mastery of technique 2 nyj.s. was of a hiyii order and in their inter- D mod pro.-'tions they gave to their muxie, H irm- i real sonl. Miss Melton's vocal selec- q loon tions wore rendered with unusual R i sweetness of voice. As accom- K treh |ia.iiist to the violins she played the R sent piano with a perfect technique. Litline tie M Kh/.ahclh I'oricr swept the lied, aud ience by storm when she sani? v.-re several patriotic sonps. The evenS< r- i.'T was a real pleasure to those who ytj,,,, i* i-r appreciate pood music ami had an em- opportunity of heinp present. Not t to ny towns have a violin oluh and 'at n<;l f'lie sTiehl is to he eonprat ulatcd Ves, is ion havin younp la-lies who can ''u* i <! ." u!i excellent music on the 'l'1 ' iol- 'he i iii! o and by voice. i a n o a |^18^ COLUMBIA CRAFONOLA Construction, style anc tractive If you are a Lover of * can have jus COME OVER ROS pj|| COLUMBIA CRAFONOLA ?Rot CHERAW LOCALS iul to The Advertiser. ven, heraw, May 22.?It is rumored vjsj^j the expenditures to lie made by (;rij^i railroads under tin? sanction of fjovernmenl will include the comion of the C. M. & ('.It.It. front J ' aJ See to Monroe and the comple-j of the ( heslerliehl A- Lancaster s to jrive new outlets for the mili- 'hiy. camps and for increased pro- M( J:?*y in the handlinpc of supplies. J .ford: lie '"Over the Top" Red Cross "oon tiiiu which featured tlie addre s Private Mason of tlie Princess! '){?vi > on last Friday was the most en-J fives dde and fruitful ?t any of the! Ml titles held heretofore. The hand n Camp Jackson will come later he week. M Old ieut L. Caston Wannamaker has 1 transferred from Camp Jackson amp Hancock, in Augusta. an(i he swimming pool "on the loop" Mr. < coming very popular since the Mi ni weather is here. A j^reat many ' r?u ro\enients are noted, anions 1 hur h are new hath house and wire Mi o enclose the pool. spen r. WilPe Teal, one of the pros- ,, .. . M ins /.oar farmers, ami Ins lamily, J v.ith [ i;i town Monday. j(, diior J. \\ Stricklin, of The Che- prov Chroniele, has been tendered a In a .tractive position by the Lino- Miss people, which he will prohabiy ber < pi. if satisfactory arrangements Mi l<o made for editing of the local spen r. muni M r r. i're.stoji Huntley will move in ' near future to the house just va- ' 1 <1 l#y Mr. Kalph May and family A ireen street. 'i his is the hous- M> ' L l.y Mr. F. F. Rivers. Ml 'il.e r. Ralph May, who owns a lartr Mi e .a the Cheraw Aulo Co., hat peii ed his family to Asheville. -onn he local military company is ex- Mi iiiK its uniforms every day. It> vas i arrived about two weeks njfo. Mi r. K. I). Crawley recently under >v'th I an operation for tonsilitis at the noon iinbia Hospital. were iss (lassie Watts has returned . ^ i a visit to her sister, Mrs. Hob I ' ill, in Denver, Col. , 1 homi Mi BIRTHS hof|U, > .Mr. nnd Mrs. Percy Itivcrs, May Mi , a fori. morn Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Tilley, May Myer , a boy. M f ? Mr. and Mrs. Thou. Leo Moore, 'n IC.h, a boy. ,. 1 inso . Mr. and Mrs. I. Loo Rivers, fJ ! 2i?t, a prirl. Mr i Mr. and Airs. Henry Freeman, ni^ht ii 1 Ht, a tfirl. Mr i M-\ and Mrs. i. J. Davis, May a vis , a boy. pecta "? , 'V Colui Grafo And ColumE MUlii ! .<??-w-? m ? .u* '! Disc Rc Write for further par >e-Gatl WADHSBOJ MAYSVILLE 2i r. Lee A. Griggs, (,f near Morwas in this section last week, ?L njj his mother, Mrs. C. C. I" irs. 1 L'sdaincs K. D. Myers and J. VV. ns spent Sunday afternoon at lome of Mr. B. H. Burch. i I M r. K. Coley was in Ruby Mon- ^ ^ i I'ssrs. Vernon Myers and Vester sy an were in Ruby Saturday after- m I ' 1 r. Daniel F. Davis and Miss Arie w s spent the week-end with rela- tc near Chesterfield. al r. Buddie Burr, of the Long Pine iborhood. was a visitor here last ' ' I rs. Allen I), Griggs, of Cason jc Field, visited at the home of Mr. r Jones last Wednesday. rj iss Mollie Burch spent Monday 0, Tuesday with her grandparents, \\ and Mrs. Peter Jones. M essrs. J. Wesley Adams and t., tman motored to Wadesboro last j,( sday evening. U iss Eunice (Jriggs, of Morven, t last week at the home of Mr. '. (kiddy. ^ v ri. Peter Jones spent Monda; t her daughter, Mrs. J. P. Hatlill who was ill, but is rapidly iir. ^ ing, we are glad to say. )( honor of Miss Eunice Griggs Mary Gaddy entertained a num s of friends last Tdesday night. \j r. Hivens ?>. 1 ih, of Augusia, Ga. t last week in the Wexford com ; ity at the home of his parents tl find Mrs. A. B. Smith. t r. B. II. Burch spent a short whili s with Mr. John (Irij^s Monday usiness. r. M. K. Lowery, of near Eon}' , wus in this section Tuesday. |( r (ienr/e Kathlfe, of Kli/.ahe.h it I Inst Tuesday afternoon in thi u numty. l() r. Jene K. My ers, of YVadesboro I j | in this section one day last week, r. Vernon Myers spent a whih Mr. II. M. Faulkner one afterlast week. Si r. I). K. Jturch and son, Lalon, iv motoring in our neighborhood Monday. ct r. Ed. (Julledtfe visited at the fa 1 of Mr. W. I). Nivens recently. St Raymond Eddina visited at the of Mr. II. C. Caddy's recently. ? < . Ii. II. Burch spent last Friday M intr at the home of Mr. K. I>. '? ar ' Lu'o Hunter, of Wexford, was ar is community recently * m ssrs. Charlie I), and Alec At- Si n motored to Morven, N. C., one last week. he E. I)oss Myers spent Tuesday j in Wadesboro with friends. Hi Sam Burr, of Long Pine, was itor here last week. Sam ex- ni; to leave for camp Saturday the ao The 7 alk of the Talki Tone quality i; in any talking mach bia surpasses in thi I appearance of all m piece of furnituae for Music you should have t the kind of music yoi TO WADESI E-GATHirSH Hear the machines, le them and see if you v one home. We sell J Cash or Eas1 mbia ' nolas J >ia Double- j| ;cords |Lrig Machine Trade \ 3 the first essential < ine. The Colum- c, s point of quality. odels are strictly up-to-i beautifying the home, i a Grafonola in your 1 i .i i i f .ii li ana tne whole tamily I 30R0, N. C., / GS COMPAI arn how to operate wouldn't like to take y Payments j ticulars or drive to c< hingsC ?o, jv. e. MHiBBBBaMBBBi ">th. We nre ulud to report that Mr. J. V Tucker, who haa been sick for the ist week, better. tl Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Tucker spent st Thursday niirht at the home of a r. L. L. Jordan. I] Mr. iiuss liiiwry, of Wexford, and r. K. K. Lowry, of Elizabeth, were d, i this community recently. Mr. L. Wilhert Tucker spent a 10it while Friday with his father, lr. J. J. Tucker V A much needed rain fell here last tl eek. The farmers are chopping cot- J >n and planting corn. Gardens art so looking well. 1 PATRICK 1 The Patrick Graded school closed ' riday with appropriate closing ex rcises. The program was well car ed out and showed careful training v ti the part of the teachers, Prof. J. J. Shealy and his able assistant, Mis* / larion McDaniel. It has heen a sue- ) ssful term of school and we would f triad to have the same instructors , ?r another year. ,| Mr. and Mrs. B. It. Humphrey, of 1 , lorence, spent several days the past I eek at the home of Itev. J. E. Car- j r. Mr. P. S. Gillespie spent Sunday ith his sister, Mrs. .1. A. Harrington ear Rockingham, N. C. Mrs. O. V. Taylor, of Hennettsville ' visiting at the home of her father, 1 !r. II. B. Boston. l' Mrs. W. P. Pollock, of Cheraw, line over Tuesday and organized an I lixilliary to the Cheraw Chapter of o le Red Cross. Mrs. ,1. O. Hair^ott 1 chairman. ' cl VITAL STATISTICS Doctors* and mid wives should take I slice. For failure to report to the gistrar of vitail statistics all births id deaths the penalty is fixed at i $100 and one year in prison. U I (J. W. KDDINS, Registrar. :il CHESTERFIELD, R. 3 I Mr. and Mrs. Tom Douglass spent \\ jnday at the home of Mr. J. A. ()!- (J er. tl Mr. and Mrs. James Huntlev and i.. tildrcn vi?it?i<l at the home of the ol rmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus iwell. Messrs. Oscar Hurst and Tommie well spent Sunday afternoon in cBee. li< Messrs. Henry Sowell, Iloyte Hurst ni id Minor Gaakin and Misses Mary id l.etha Johnson and Clary Oliver b< otored to McBee and Hartsville inday afternoon. w Miss Odea WehRter visited at tho ime of Mrs. Jess Gaskin Sunday. ar Messrs. Alfred Rivers and Tommie urst spent Sunday in Hartsville. in Mr. May Sellers Vipent Saturday Kht at the home of Mr. J. E. Johnn, of Cheraw. IS Mdiiani.1111 - ' - ' - ? 1 I ' '' | ^ ' # 3LUMB1A "AFONOU date, malting an athome, where you like best. j \nd Go To 8 MY 3LUMBIA CRAFONOLA H _ I o. w II Miss Mary Hurst visited Miss Icy /atson recently. Mr. Jim lrby is visiting friends in i lis community. Mr. Marine Sowell and Misess Dora nd Pauline Middleton motored to lartsville Sunday afternoon. '1 he flag raising in Hartsville Sunay afternoon was a success. FRIENDSHIP Mrs. J. L. Davidson and Mrs. ?i\ V. Sikes and Miss Myrtle Sikos, of le Wexford section, spent a part of isl week in this community with ['latic es. Mrs. Johnnie Morriman and chilren spent Saturday night and Suo- a ay in the Teal's Mill section, the uests of Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Huneyntt. There have been several cases of uouping cough hi this community. Mr. J. P. Lowery, of Charlotte, isited his sister, Mrs. J. II. Gardner art of last week. Mr. Jesse I.owery and daughter, liss Kuniee, visited the former's utile, Mr. Jim Kincher, last Saturday ighl and Sunday. .Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Gardner visited ieir son, Baxter, who is sick at his nine in Chesterfield. We are glad so many correspondnts are writing to The Advertiser, his gives us a chance to hear from inny sections of the county. Ho. e icy will continue to write. Children's Day exercises next Sunny beginning at 1 1 o'clock by the Id standard time. Sunday school at I). Let the children meet at the liurch Saturday at 2 o'clock. A NNnilweriir... - - v u M v [. m t. n l 5 HOUSF. OF REPRESENTATIVES Peter C. Campbell I come before the voters of ChesnTield County. I stand uicha- g l>le for peace, liberty tin I justice of umanity, and peace to all the world, stand for the administration, front food row Wilson on down. 1 op, job j ermanism. 1 hate the name of le junkers, who hate peace and 1 L'rty. 1 am pledged 'to the ruling! T the primaries. PETER C. CAMPBELL. HELP WANTED We can use at once, several famiph, can give work to either day o.* ight workers. ( an work either men or women, yyr, or girls. Good houses, electric lights, goo 1 ater, a desirable place to live. Wages are paid on basis of wcr id increased cost of lifing. Come to see us or wrjte, we can terest you. Apply at the Mill. CHERAW COTTON MILLS, 1 J.L.FONVILLE, Superintendent.