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J tthcrt Jtemtf cf Mrs. F. M. Cannon is visiting relatives ut Silver, S. C. 1 Mr. Dan Laney is home from Porter Military Institute. I Mrs. L. L. Byrd and children, of Jefferson, visited Mrs. Byrd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Melton, Monday. Six new members were admitted to the Chesterfield Baptist church re- i cently. They were baptised Sunday afternoon at the nool. I Misses Meta and Elease Jackson < are home for the summer from Anderson College. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. llanna, of Pendleton, S. are expected here next week to visit relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Posey Young of Whitmire, are expected this week to visit Mrs. Young's mother, Mrs. W. J. llanna. Misses Lynna and Annie Clu'iedg i entertained informally Sntn:d??y evening for their house gu .or and Miss King, of Sanford, N. Wanted: 1000 Frying-Si^tc Chickens and 500 Hens. Will p.?' ; highest prices. PARNE1.L MECHAN. C. L. Ilunley, Esq., chairman o I the County Council of Defense, g.? to Columbia today to attend a Slat I Council ofDefense meeting. Miss Elease Buchanan has return ed from Clreenville Woman's C(.I, lege, where she has completed a course in music Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Kinn -nd Mi Emma Kinn and Mr. Victor K n?\ ? Sanford, N. C., were the week-em: i quests of Mrs. Ed. (Julledire. Mi i Emma Kinn was on her way fro:v Coker College where she had been it school for the past year. Mrs. J. T. Hurst and daughters. Misses Ruth and Mifry Hanna, ..no i Miss Violet Welsh, leave to-day fo: | Lexington, Va., where they will attend the commencement exercises a Washington and Lee I'niver- ty where Mr. R. L. Hurst nraduat's. The 'Torn Thumb Weddinir", helii last Friday at the school auditoriun and participated in by a la rye number of small children, was an alto aether delijrhtcr alfair. A tidy sum was realized by the Woman's Mission ' ary Society. 1 Miss Claudia .lames Sullivan, vho recently nruduatcd at the law school of the University of Columbia, v.. admitted to the bar last Tuesday. Miss Sullivan has many friends here who are delighted to learn of her I achievement and are freely predict i ing a successful career at hci chosen profession. Miss Sullivan and > a Miss Ilolman, who graduated at the ' same time, have the distinction of ; being the first South (' .rolina w>.nc:, i to enter the practice of law in the . own state. "MAKES YOU FEEL ( That's exactly what it will d< testimony of doctors, druglsi.s ; MEN AND of today who are enjoying incr ty through tin- taking of M ANT ' KING OF RECCN FULL TREATMENT GUAEANi gSSSSSS^.J fTTa 1 "-a jLtlllll ALL over Amer/n- at Ih XjL dirt Lack au'.o r -.:t, vc 3 won v'vjto 'icri. In 227 r .<l-b B thcytc ' ! :.c score'ongpun.sh 2 up an 1 ilicd f i! J jj J "More Tread on 7'o< 1 A monarch in quality, :i Ltn.OL.-a; !. i 21 Knad I'inp? has mmo tread i 1 ?P!l Oiher ti en?more contact area mo &j with?becau3e of Ajax patented Slioulderc of Streri H Thes? int.'.lit supports brace the e? 8?J tread friv;?U-:i i lit --more stn iu-i * liO' , '/ ; ' '/C?-Sinj;!' -I ' ? percent .1 . f. u,:.e to that can.e v> 1 j, k w..3. Couiuih? jf THE CHERAW HARDW I Cheraw, S. C. I CHESTERFIELD HARD\ 1 Chesterfield, S. ' WfcfT* OwilltT.Wi .. V- ' '*? V' " 'J SCcea/ Jittered | I Miss Mary Walsh is attcnilint* comnoncemeiit at Winthrop. Mrs. Perry Them 11, of Mi. Cro*han is visiting Mrs. l>. C. Moore. Mr. W. P. Oilotn hail his tonsils renoveil in Alison Hospital recently. I Mrs. (Ico. K. I/iney is visitin;: her1 -.ister, Mrs. H. M. Pierce, at 15 .v. in, 5. C. Mr. T. 1). Huntley, formerly v.ilh llurst-Streater Co., is now with the | Jhesterlield Motor Co. Mr. .1. B. Buchanan is Inane for the suininer from Bailey Military in Uitute. Mrs. K. C. Bailey, ami children, of Lahrelield, are the quests of M?s. Bailey's mother, Mrs. \\\ Henna. Word has been reeeiv.il from the hoys of Co. 1, 118th Inf., to' the < ll'eet that they have nil landed in Franco safely. Dr. \. II. li.iyden received a card last week J'rom his son, Auyyastu >, who has reached France safely. llv1 jciid.- h.:c? a ehctry and hopeful ie.es-ae.e. Mr. i. : y M< on, member of the sr:: ?! ! <!.; and Mulloy, surveyors lias \oiu i reil in the service of U;i i t joins me i^uaricr .Mater's department. Mr. V. K. Oliver, associated with villi Mr. S. M. Wingute in the W in rate Darbet" Sohp, has movt'tl *o .? adesnoio, X. C. Mr. (i.tiy West, who is home from \\ ti.l' id t-. ting School, visited it. he si .'flivltl Sunday. (iary. with h:s otln.-r and sisters, is making hi.; if, . in llartsviile. M. . A. W. Ilursey, who was in liiir.1.' of tirt- iar.it.tins tor the "'J thumb Wedding" wishes, in tl .< am of t ie fl'aul .Missionary So ie'.y, to thank all the mothers, who tor .a it led tli tr children to take j>; i 11 lie exercises, anil the young ladi s vho kindly furnished such excellent mi-ic. Soe me for Standard Feed or i cr.ili.'er jural. . I have .a few tons 10 let .lilt Acid alio. W.P.ODOM. It 'l iter#' will he fro.a. this d:.t" a dight. advance in tin- subscript #n ate.; to 'the ('liestc rlield Advert i. r. The rate for three months vi!I be cents in stead <>f and or six months tl'? eents instead of "i0. The yearly rate remains the (ante, Sl.UO. The Rev. .1. I\nox Hair, as Scon Waster for Hopewell, has received a "e<iuest from the j.rv crnim-nt for in'onnation ahout the presence of valnut trees. The wooil of th. fees is needed for vnn stocks and loroplnne propellers, Everyone who m. such a tree or knows of one will h? a service to report same to Mr. i a: r. BOOD ALL OVER" >, according t<? the signed ind WOMEN eased vim, vigor and vitaliONE STRUCTl VES" KI:I) r.Y all dr'' a;is i s igTlre j 2 f;rcat State Fairs where rc held in 1917?Ajax Tires I ot finishes >^5??^v 9 men*.. stood /V . "Jr^\ ? I I Fim ?&Sm j ? service. The ? v .e road than I / j/ff- jli r| ro grip to gnp^ jS| V'jpp?. \ iffth **Jjl IR j ; .?ir? width of ^ J j * ';j'rB[ J [!). Ajp.:rTires ^ j ; f ' ?"t f'/ diis l:ig ^ i . flH j ... . of tirea [ 1 ' i ; 1 SB I1 let's tulle Ajaz. V ^ I ;' 5^ 'ARE CO., VARE CO. Ar*> Canmnteeinc y; j Jfl WILL TAKE SHORT COURSE The following Chesterfield County demonstrators will take udvantage of the Short Course at Winthrop Col- v lege, offered for club members: Miss A Hie Clark, Angelus, S. C. 1 Miss Sara I'egues, Chora w, S. C. Miss Lealla Guskins, Chesterfield.* j j Miss Agnes McNair, I'atriek, S. C. ; jj The women demonstrators are: Mrs. W. M. Tadlock, I'ageland, S. C.; | Miss Eliza Oliver, Ruby, S. C. j p -Under the leadership of Miss Stella Minis and ?.l ss Rosa Rogues, county q agents, there are 250 Women Home .r Demonstrators, 155 Canning Club j,: members, 100 Poultry Club mem- j bers; 500 total. I t.j, M iss Minis will be one of the instructors at Winthrop for the short course. yt ! fr "TOAST TO THE KAISER" ; Hi-rn'x (u the Rllie nf the win-swent S North, t i'i When we meet on the fields of France; A May the spirit of Grant be with you all As the sons of the North advance. And here's to the Gray of the sun- si kissed South, n When we meet on the fields of France; May the spirit of I,ee be with you all \s the sons of the South advance. And here's to the Blue and Gray a: one, When we meet on the fields of France; May the spirit of God be with us all As the sons of the Flap: advance. ?Selected. WILKES CHAPEL The Sunday School Institute for Patrick and Bethlehem Charp.es will be held at Wilkes Chapel, Friday, tune, 1-ilh. Our Field Secretary, . Itev. Owens is to be with us, besideseveral other prominent speakers. '' There wil Ibe both morning and afternoon services, 'i he speaking will be gin promptly at 10 o'clock (Government Time.) Dinner will be served n the grounds and plenty of ice wa- l| . er. Kverybody is invited to come ' mil hrintr u*i?l 1-1111i?fI 1 isiv!:i*t Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Campbell, of ^ near Bethel, spent Sunday at the * home of Mr. K. M. Wilkes. Mrs. Mary Wilkes still continues very ill Mr. and Mrs.- .1. I). Campbell and n little, Kuih, spent Saturday night at W 'he home of their unele, Mr. B. or Wilkes. MERRIMAN'S MILL I'i During last week this community 11 wrought wonders in the development of the oat crop. Some weeks ago it looked as if the farmers would not) have the trouble of harvesting their oats. But not so now. The poorest " of crops now bids fair to produce a good yield. Mr. Grafton Guy, of ilartsvillc, ^ visited relatives here Sunday. Misses Pauline and Dora Middleton t.j visited their cousin, ?di.ss Carrie Gal- n( loway, of Ilartsvillc, recently. A bunch of our folks attended the i Sj Children's Day at Mt. Olive last Sun-j tl day afternoon. Mr. .1. W. Merriman motored over tl to Cheraw last Tuesday on business. f h< Messrs. Oscar Hurst and Henry | Sowell visited at Big Springs recently. I vV Mr. Guss Oliver and family spent',, last Sunday at tin- home of Mr. Kbby j Johnson, of Middendorf. ' u Mr. Joe M. Midleton and family, j.of Ilartsvillc, spent last Tuesday and Wednesday with his l.r. thcr, Mr. W. n ii. Middleton of this place. : tj MAYSVILLE j Chopping cotton has been the or I' r here for the past week and near- ... ly all of it has been chopped out and is lool.injr well. Corn is also doinjr ! . j o, Mrs. I'eter .lones Visited at the! home of Mr. H. M. Fauhner Monday of last week. Messrs. K. D. Myers, I'eter Jones, (j It. I!. Burch and the writer spent <.. Friday in Wadesboro. tj Mr. I)oe:. Katlitf, of Cason Old Field was in this section Friday after j| noon. (j, Mr. J. Wesley Adams spent a short ul.de at the home of Dr. J. K. Hart jj Friday afternoon. y Mrs. II. M. Faulkner has been on llu* s i-k list fur the past week. Mr. A. I'. Smith, of Kuby, was in this section Saturday afternoon. Messrs. Alee, Henry and .John At- v? ir.son motored to Morven Saturday. Mr. J. W. Adams and Mi s Kath- \\ le"n Myers visited at the home of Sj Mr. Henry Faulkner last Friday. 'I he turpent ine man of near I'ajfc-i {?? land, was in this section 'ast wee' I ,j? with a line lot of turpentine for sale. Messrs. I., h. Jordan and Will Mol- vv ten were in Ruby last Saturday. Mrs. Charles Iluneycutt and ehil Gi Iren spent Sunday in Albemarle. |; Mr. J. W. Adams was in Wadesbor< st Saturday afternoon. Ri Mr. II. A. Jackson, of Mt. C.roghun d Mr. Redfearn. of ( heaterfield. \t ms-cd through our community Sunhr Mr. J. Wesley Adams made a trip j.j i Albemarle, N. (!., Sunday. Mr. Doll Tucker visited at the ionic of Mr. I.uther Jordan Sunday, 'p Mr. Willie N. HatlilTe and son, (p rInward, passed through here Sunday n, ri route to \\ adesboro. |), Mrs. Mary Redfcarn and Mr. and vTrs. V/. N. ltatliffo motored in this Jf section last week. ie Messrs. Eugene and Peter Jones pent Sunday in Pcachland, N. C. lVj Masters I.ex and Preston Hurch pent Sunday afternoon at the home itt >f Mr. Peter Jones. i. 1 i 11 1 i. 11 !> i eesaMBgaae SURPRISED THEIR FRIENDS Chesterfield was agreeably surprisd on last Monday when the news as circulated that Miss Annie Barntine had become the bride of Mr. t. B. Fraley on Sunday afternoon. Miss Annie, the daughter of Mrs. ). M. Barentine was one of the best ked and most admired young ladies f Chesterfield. The groom is the son of Mr. M. C. rrley, contractor and builder, of olumbia. He is connected with the raw ford Jewelry Co. His frcquen' ins to Chesterfield have v?bn for m many warm friends here, who :artily congratulate him on his loice. By having the ceremony performed Morven Sunday afternoon, the rung couple were able to take their iends comDletelv bv surnrise. They are now at home on Green treot, where their friends are wis'nitf them all happiness and a lonjj life. DDITIONAL SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE RED CROSS The following names and amounts lould be added to the Red Cross doitions as published last week: 1'. E. Brock $2.00 W. II. Cravfonl 5.00 Will Chapman 5.00 Horace Chapman 5.00 I.. 15. Davis 5.00 d. A. Threatt 2.50 j I,. .1. Dorman 5.00 .1. Sam Haskell 1.00 f}. W. Johnson 1.00 E. Pearl Rivers 15.00 John M. Sellers 1.00 S. M. Winjrnle 5.00 J. K. Wallace 1.00 Total $52.50 | This brings the contributions of the ?\vn of Chesterlield to $2,120.20. j he Chesterlield chapter now has re- j >rted $5,858.50, with a few auxiii- j y chapters to hear from. NEW RED CROSS MEMBERS TUi> r..n : i *1 nvi iv.iK.vv inn uiivi- ri-cciiuy joineu i? American Red Cross through the) 1 liesterlield Chapter: Mrs. Mike Melton, Mrs. J. R. Ah-, ~ ?tt, Chesterfield; .las. F. Crawley, j rs. .J. Sidney Smith, Ruth Smith, I n Steen, Lenore Campbell, Ruby. ' . t,n PIANO AND ORGAN TUNING | Piano and organ tuning and repairg A. II. FRAILEY \ t'n ith Crawford Jewelry Co., C.hcraw,! at Chesterfield. tf. M' FORD CAR FOR SALF. ,11 rst-dass eondition, Price $425.00. g, CRAWFORD JEWELRY CO., Cheraw, S. C. 15,1 CHESTERFIELD, ROUTE 1 The farmers around here are very i isy with their crops. General; reen seems to have a very strong! my. j A Mr. J. Wesley Adams was in Tulesboro Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Bivens Tucker and ci lildrcn visited friends and relatives m ar Wadesboro Saturday. Mr. Daniel and Miss Iris Davis J ,\ >ent Saturday night and Sunday in j a| le Zoar section. Mrs. H. M. Falkner is quite ill at j. lis writing but her many friends ipe for her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Lloyd Davis spent the week- "v id with her brother, Mr. I). L. Boatright v' Mr. Daniel Davis was in Chestereld Saturday on business. ?s Mrs. J. W. Adams spent last Sat- j sf rday at the home of Mrs Henry D alkner. j Mr. James T. Davis, of this com-' at mnity reported cotton squares on j M ie "Jxth of May. Mrs Will Moldcn spent Sunday at Si ie home of Mr. K. C. Coley. \V Messrs. J. L. Davis and Lewis ec ucker spent Sunday in the Shiluh etion with friends and relatives. re Mr. Henry Moore was in the city El f Ruby Sunday. sa Mr. Ed. Lurch spent the week-end 1 the home of Mr. R. I lamer Lurch, wi Mr. and Mrs. Dock Watson an lite children, of Chesterfield, spent it: unday at the home of Mr. James avis. Mr. R. K. Pittman, of the Wamble ill section, was in this section one ?y last week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Mall Tucker and Mr. olden Caddy made a flying trip to 'adesboro Saturday on business. j Rest wishes to the Editor. SHILOH | The farmers of this section arc 1 ry busy fitfhtinj; General Green. j Mr. J. N. Gaskins and Misses Icy atson and Blanche Gaskins spent , iturday in Hartsville. I Mr. J. A. Oliver and famMu u.iuni I "I'* 1,1 inday at the home of Mr. K. K hnson, near Hartsville. Miss VVilma Hurst spent Sunday ^ ith Miss Blanche Gaskins. Messrs. Claud Rivers and Minor itskins went "dear" hunting Satur- ( ly evening. I Misses Clurcy Oliver and Lillic i vers were in Hartsville reeently. j The "bob cat" was in the Teal's I ill section Sunday afternoon. < Misses Novella and Viola Camp- I >11 sp"nt the week-end with Miss ' Hie Rivers, of the Mcrriman's Mill ' ction. ' Mrs. Author McDougald, of Dar lgton, has returned home after . ding several flays with Mr. Mc ugald. -ugald's sister, Mrs. J. N. Gaskins. , Messrs. J. A. Oliver and A. L. | hnson made n flying trip to Ches- I rlield and Ruby last Saturday, ' 'he Flag Raising at Shiloh Sunday i is a grand success. < Best wishes to The Advertiser and I i many readers. 1 ??*mmmm 1 1 "Th< IS IP H Jfl The A c |?g 11 thri 13 [H 7*hc !?/' ? $?% itsel Hp ,'Csil Hi y?u P & H? In ? |P| Buy *" o u n - j TEAL'S MILL The peoplo in this section are hav;; a time with (ieneral (Jreen. The Children's Day exorcises were le at Mt. Olive Sunday and wore joyed by a larpo crowd. We are ukul to rep ?rt .'dr. \V. M. cBride improving ( Miss Alline Iluneyeult v. is the nner yuest of Miss Mayyle i urnapo inday. Mrs. Will Brown and children1 ient Saturday nitfht and Sunday ith her sister, Mrs. Mack Jordan. We are sorry to rope a Master illie Huneycutt sick at this writinir. Mr. James Lampiey and sister, nnie, were the iinnior p/u<u>ls of iss Carrie Iluneycti c S .. day. There wil be Mother's Day exerses at Macedonia Sunday at 1 1 a. Everybody invited to come. Mr. Standmooie Sellers and B?;.d tkinson were in this sect, in Sunday tcrnoon. Messrs. W. H. Iluneyeult and Will rown were in ChesteiTield Sunday. Mr. Roy Boatwri^ht v . in tins ction Sunday Miss Nora Tun.aye, of Cheraw, i sited her trramlinother last week. Mr. and Mrs. \ . M. McBridc, Missi Alline ami Dora lb 11 lluneyeutt ient Saturday afternoon with Miss L*tha Johnson. .Mrs. Leandi r Watson ami family .tended Childi Day > .? rciscs at t. Olive Sunday afternoon. I'rayer meeting at Mi. Olive every Diidny niyht and Maeedoniu every rednesday night. Everybody invitI to come. Mrs. W. It. Iluneyeult i as lately ceived a card from hei sin, Corp.) red Huneycu ', who has landed fely in France. Conic on Friend hip. We are al uys dad to hear from you. Best wishes to The Advertiser and ? many reader I VJ/-> V muo o I ?IVI r-a IN U INTAXABLE. When preparing for the Issuing >f Thrift 8tampn and War Savings Certlcates the national administratration very wisely decided that they aheuld not bo subject to any taxes, federal, state or local. In this respect they are entirely jnique, being free when almost everything else is subject to impost, ^s the amount that an Individual may hold is limited to $t,000, this >enc*ssion dees not deal unjustly toward other security holders. It Is simply an Inducement to the imall Investor to make an unusual effort In his own and his country's behalf by depositing as much of his turplus with the government as sesslble. Those who buy these little bonds?and all should do It? ihA.iia ?* - umovi >ianu in aovance or the coming days of taxation return n April that whatever of their tarned aavings or aurplue derived From economies is converted Into rhrlft Stamps or War ftavlngs Certificates need not be recorded upon :he aeasasor's blank. As the intertot and principal are payable in I?28, neither la It necessary to rtake mention of the investments n the return ts the income tax colsctor. They are, as stated, absolutely 'ree and, as they also pay 4 per tent sompound Interest, are the seat securities that one can buy In Lhasa troubled times. 1 W" ?. JJX'J.U'J -U ^4 '" ??E l : Quality Goes Clear Throuqh Buy a Dort and i only cxtruva&nnt car is tlio unused ar in uso is q car that is saving timo ft to buy a car and use it. Dort is tlio sort of a car that is tiscd?one th f. Lifrht, easily handled, costing littlo for lancv about u&infr it "early and often." can Jo more with a Dort to fret you about qu iettinfr "on the frround" instead of telcphoninj uso of the outdoor air you fret in usinfr your ny way you look at it, tlio Dort will inc u Dort and use it. LUCAS AUTO CO.,, THE DORT MOTOR CARCOMTANY, FI Fourscason Cars: Tlio Don. Si'Jjn, ^TiTir''^ I I Q Coupe and Sed tnet - f 1 1 Tjj.fi njoygrrnt popularity 1 LI, Xtr , . J n mo it)' those seeking | ^$2dmTi in o car (ino upiwar- CM S'Jr unco, utility and com. >LC>/ || I ??tort ut a low price, ? mtk ? Pw > ?. A S O N McBEE I Tin- commencement exorcises of Lhe McBee High School, were begun Friday evening. The' graduating exercises were held Saturday evening with tin address hy 1*', A. Miller, of t Hartsville. The Rev. M. M. Benson, , l'astor of the First Baptist Church of ] Camden, preached Cue hacealaureate ] sermon to a large audience on Sun- < ilay evening. This brings to a close < a most successful year's work. Mr. j Luke and assistants, Misses Carn, Ful- | ler and Leonard wore re-elected for ? another session. But on account of Mr. Lake having' been drafted, he had to report at Camp Jackson Monday and will therefore have to do- ' cline the position. Mr. and M>-s. \V. J. Gardner and children, of C'allanhau, Fhi., arrived here Monday to spent some time here ( v. ith friends and relatives. Mr. Cury Kvans, of Hopcville, Va., j is li, guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs C. J.. Kvans. I Mr . C. L. Caiadi returned to hcr| home jit Croyet, Va., on Saturday, | after upending some time here as the , gimsl of Mi s Molile I'oston. Mr. and Mis. J. K. Middleton and j Mrs. C. ! '. Cauthen motored to Ker-11 shaw Monday afternoon. Mr. 1,. Mellon und Miss Clara Watson, of the Shiloh section were) the guests <?f Miss Mollie Boston j Thursday night and Friday. M< . is. C. I.. Gulledge, T. E. WhiteI \ and I.. A. Campbell, of Chesterfield, | motored to McBee Sunday nigiit. Mr. J. W. Maynard inforn.s us he i will have Big Springs opened up in , tali i?y Sunday. LITTLE CEDAR CREEK Crops in ibis section are very line. Mrs. W. I). Brown, of Teal's Mill, visited Mrs. Mack Jordan last Sunday. i Mir, i i.)rgoi mat lale garden, Mr. ! *;?in.t-r, for it will save you money. Mr. W. T. Duncan wa.s motoring in tlii section Sunday. We think it would ho wise for ! farmers* to save their own seed wheat 1 this year as the price may he even too high for sowing next year. All our farmers are very busy just now. FRIENDSHIP Mrs H. A. Watson and son, (Irmly, j .pent Saturday and Sunday hi Anson , County, N. with relatives. i Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Gardner spent ( Sunday in Chesterfield visiting their , oil, sir. linMer, who has just return- ; ill from the llosnital. We are glad , to h am that he is slowly improving. .Mr. h.i. Morris and a part of his | tamtli, o ' -- * " " .? > 11jr ounuiiy in oiurwon<i,i\.C. < Several from around here enjoyed an old time lieo taking last Snturd y , flight at the home of Mr. W.J.Adams ill lilt- Utile Cedar ('reek (''immunity. iVIr. W. R. Huncycutt was in out Community u while Saturday after- j noon. Sunday School next Sunday at ' > , m. and preaching at 1 p. in. i 'I he delegates to the Sunday School Institute which meets at Chesterfield, June II, are: Mr. H. A. >V. i. on and Mr. Wilile Sowell end to th- Florence Distriet Sunday v'hno! 1 (Conference are Miss I'alnu Card ,ei i ind .Mr. Grady Watson, which meet at I.amar, June 1HO and 21. M.as Mary V. Sowell entertained ome of the young people Sunday afternoon. A..- nr n - " \mm- ?TMr onvinKa v ;cril!c:itc tillo:' i;h twenty (20) stamps ($8"t.00) .ill feed an entire crew of oiie of -ur torpedo-boat devtyoyera or the day they catch a submarine. .millU I ?! !! Mil.-LI SlQ^vsa ^mm\p ^ wIOpm Can * Tourinfl $86$ Rocdator $66$ FourMuon Car* Sed.net $1000 Sedan $126$ Coup* $126$ All jirle.1 t * P.O. U. FUnc. Mich. ^ Use It or the useless car. and money. It is iat more than pay* for upkeep, there ia no ickly; you can do better you will feel bettor Dort. reuse your efheiancy. Agents .INT, MICH. a I . UjDIUpj ?? CAR* ANNOUNCEMENTS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Peter C. Campbell I come before.' the voters of Cheserfield County. I stand unchangeihh' for peace, liberty and justice of mmunity, and peace to all the world. I stand for the administration, from Wood row Wilson on down. I oppose Germanism. I hate the name of he junkers, who hate peace and li>crty. 1 am pledged to the rulings >f the primaries. PETEIt C. CAMPBELL. CARD FROM MR. STEVENSON . . To the Democratic Voters of the Fifth Congressional District: 1 respectfully ask to be renominated and re-elected to Congress from his District and agree to abide the -esult of the Democratic Primary Election. I will not be able to spend much Lime in the District this summer, be suse of the great amount of impJlrLant legislation growing out of the .var situation, but will attend meetings whenever possible. It is absoutely essential for Congressmen to be at their post this time. W. F. STEVENSON. NOTICE Those interested will please take notice that the time for candidates in the Democratic Primary to file their pledges expires on Wednesday, July 3d, next and that the first campaign J meeting will be held at Patrick on J luly 4th. dl Further meetings will he held as H follows: 9 Cheraw, at night, August 19 H MeBee, August 20th. flj Jefferson, August 21st. 9 Pageland, August 22d. Mt. Croghan, August 23d. ? ^.mum in>ua?, august z4tn. M. J. IIOUCiH, Chairman, J. CLIFTON RIVERS, Secretary. I State of South Carolina, County of Chesterfield. Hy M. J. Hough, Probato Judge. Whereas J. W. Ousley made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration of the Kstate and effects of I. A. Campbell, deceased. I These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kin- I I red and Creditors of the said J. A. Campbell deceased, that they be and appear before me in the Court >f Probate to be held at Chesterfield, S. C. on 18th June next, after Publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they | i.uvu, vMiy me mud Administration slmuld not be granted. Given under my hand th's 5th day of June Anno Domini 1918. M. J. HOUGH, Probate Judge. ^ DISCHARGE NOTICE On the 8th day of July next 1 will apply to the I'robate Court of Chesterfield County for a discharge as i executor of the Will of Catherine M Ousley, decease'd. j? SMITH D. ELLIS, Executor. HELP WANTED ,1 We can use at once, several fami- ,aB lies, can give work to either day or night workers. w < an work either men or women, toys or giris. || Good houses, electric lights, good ? water, a desirable pla<;e to live. jg Wages arc paid on basis of war^^\ tnn increased coit or lifing. Come to see us or write, we can Interest you. gg Apply at the Mill. CIlEllAW COTTON MILLS. H 12 I