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_v UL- & < ?No. 36 ' CHESTERFIELD, S. C.t THURSDAY* NOVEMBER 2lTl918. ~~~ $1.50 A YEAR irTADVANCE
CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE 1 C*. G. Morgan R ?n I PttFsmc-M-r \*/.? ..... . I
UN 11 ED WAR WORK FUNI
Tho contributions to the Unite*
IV ar \\ ork Fund in Chesterfield an
now a little less than $2,000. Then
are assurances, however, that w<
will go over the top. A list of th<
contributors is here presented. Man;
others have promised to comtribut*
and still others to increase their con
tributions. These additions will b<
published later.
J. R. Abbott $10.00
W. D. Brown 1.00
Ervin Brock 5.00
Wiil Bittle 2.00
J. P. Brantley 5.00
J. B. Burch 5.00
W. J. D. Boan 5.00
Waterman Bittle 1.00
Clarence Bittle 5.00
J. W. Boan 5.00
W. D. Campbell 5.00
F. M. Cannon 1.00
Joel Cato Finn
Robert Cough 2.00
G. N. Clanton 5.00
E. C. Crawford 1.00
L. W. Campbell 5.00
J no. Cash 5.00
D. L. Cason 5.00
J. A. Campbell 1.00
D. P. Douglass 100.00
-j. C. C. Douglass 100.00
i?. J. Douglass 100.00
Dock Davis 1.00
Tom Davis 1.00
W. A. Douglass 25.00
A. A. Douglass, Sr 1.00
Paul Odom 5.00
Isaac Davis 1.00
A. F. Davis 5.00
T. H. Douglass 2.00
W. H. Douglass 5.00
Mrs. Mary Davis 2.00
1. J. Davis, Jr 4.00
W. J. Davidson 2.00
Vi. W. Davis 1.00
J. L. Davis 1.00
S. D. Ellis 5.00
T. W. Eddins 25.00
G. W. Eddins 15.00
W. J. Freeman 10.00
J. H. Freeman 1.00
Mrs. and Mr. B. J. Guess 4.00
J. W. Griggs 5.00
C. B. Gardner 2.50
C. L. Gulledge 5.00
A. L. Griggs 1.00
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Joe Lindsay 2.50
Arch Lewis 1.00
Anderson Lucas 1.00
Will Little 5.00
Silas Lowry 5.00
Jas. Leake 5.00
D. H. Laney 5.00
G. K. Laney 100.00
W. Andy Lucas 5.00
W. T. Lucas 20.00
Sammie Moses 10.00
I. P. Mangum 20.00
D. J. McColemon 1.00
It. S. Morris 1.00
I). C. MeDougald 1.00
C. A. McRae 10.00
H. A. MCRae 5.00
B. C. McCaskill 50
J. G. Moore 5.00
T. E. Mulloy 10.00
C. P. Mangum 10.00
Mrs J. E. Meehan 2.00
C. L. Melton 5.00
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>| W. P. Oliver 10.00
Mrs. H. M. Odom 15.00
, ' H. M. Odom 10.00
i - J. E. Oliver 1 5.00
8! W. P. Odom 10.00 W
W. H. Porter 25.00 pc
8 W. J. Perry . 50.00 th
8 Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Phillips 5.00 .
r t R. K. Pittman 5.00
8 O. J Pifmin 5.00 tu
Dennis Parker 5.00
8 W. K. Parker 2.00 *
A. B. Parker 10.00 ^
S. J. Parker 6.00 'ss
L. V. Railings 1.00
A. J. Rohr 20.00
C. H. Rivers 10.00 nn
D. C. Rivers 5.00 re
R. T. Redfearn 1.00 Pu
A. R. Rivers 1.00 B*(
Jno. B. Rivers 5.00
Thomas L. Rivers 1.00
Lonie Redfearn 5.00
L. H. Rivers 2.00 ^
D. E. Redfearn 2.00 ^ei
E. C. Rivers 10.00 se
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James Griggs, Jr 6.00
Mrs. Mary C. Hvinley . . . 6.00
C. L. Hunley 6.00
Mrs. Paul H. Hearn 6.00
Paul H. Hearn 5.00
C. M. Therrell 5.00
J. J. Hunter 5.00
J. T. Hunt 6.00
J. W. Hancock 2.00
J. H. Hunt o nn
J. A. Hurst 5.00
E. W. Huntley 10.00
Ben Hinson 5.00
Alford Harris 5.00
J | T. Hurst 25.00
J. G. Hursey 10.00
A. W. Hursey 10.00
Mrs. A. H. Hayden 5.00
Dr. A. H. Hayden 5.00
J. N. Jenkins 5.00
S. M. Jackson 5.00
W. W. Jones 5.00
M J. Gordan Kimball 4.00
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| vv. a. Kivers 10.00 tn
I It. E. Rivers, Jr 5.00 cu
T. D. Robeson 5.00 K1"
J. C. Rivers 50.00 ab
I. C. Redfearn 10.00 co
L. B. Davis 5.00
W. M. Itedfearn 10.00 by
W. E. Sellers 5.00 re!
J. A. Sellers ' 5.00 thi
W. C. Sellers 5.00 ?a
J. D. Smith 10.00
L. L. Spencer 5.00
D. L. Smith 10.00 GI
H. L. Spencer 5.00
L. M. Stanley 20.00
J. A. Swinnie 5.00
W. M. Teal 5.00 se,
L. H. Trotti 10.00 ,
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Lewis Thompson 5.00
Jas Tarlton 5.00
D. C. Therrell 1.00 ba
J. A. Teal 2.00 dei
W. J. Tiller 25.00 mc
B. F. Teal 20.00 de
J. S. Teal 4.00 th<
D. Vaughn 1.00
W. T. White 10.00 an
J. A. Watson 2.00
M. P. Watson 5.00 8a:
M. S. Watson 5.00
Eddie White 2.00
J. C. White 10.00 | in>
D. A. White 10.00 th(
Mary Watkina 10.00 tbl
W. T. Wallace 5.00 fla
H. E. Wilson 10.00 ha
C. M. White 5.00
J. A. Welsh 25.00 si?
P. J. Zounis 1.00 w'
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LEE COUNTY FAIR
NOVEMBER 27, 28, 29, 30 Gc
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The third Annual Lee County Fair Pa
will be held at Bishopville from Nov.
27th to 30th. The Association prom- *at
ises one of, if not the best, of all cn
Fairs yet held. Many improvements ^y
have been made in the grounds and *yi
all exhibits will be housed in the
TC
main exhibit buildihg, with the exception
of stock and poultry.
Agricultural, stock, poultry, swine,
woman's work, boys' pig and com
club, home demonstration work and
schools' exhibits of a character and
quality not surpassed by any section
of the world will be on exhibition. u
The Smith Greater Shows, the at- "p
traction for the amusement of the 0
I people, is the most up-to-date and re- ?
j fined amusement combination now ^
touring the country. ?
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NEW IRISH POTATOES to
100 bushels fine Lookout Moun- tu
tain Irish Potatoes, this fall's crop, i J*5'
for table use; $2.00 per bushel.
2p R. K. PITTMAN fo
j Chesterfield, Route 1. *n
j FARM WANTED io
Small Farm in Chesterfield county ?
with good improvements. Cash price.
Apply to R. M. JORDAN,
Westville, S. C.
R.F.D. 2 Box 17 2p ,
The last nail has been driven at mi
the Fair Crounds. Everything ia ni
complete and ready for the bi>? Peace- nc
Victory Celebration next week.
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..UW ^.11 i TT IL.JUM WILL.
ATTEND PEACE CONFERENCE
Washington, Nov. 18. ?President 4
rilson is to go to Europe for the pur- *
>se of consulting representatives of
e allied Governments with respect c
the determination of the main fea- r
res ^f the peace treaty. All doubt *
at the President would visit Europe r
fas removed late this evening when ^
e following official statement was ^
?ued through the Committee on
iblic Information:
The President to sail for France
imediately after the opening of the
gular session of Congress, for the
irpose of taking part in the discus- ^
>n and settlement of the main feares
of the treaty of peace. .
It is not likely that it will be pos- ^
>le for him to remain throughout ^
e sessions of the formal peace con- v
rence, but his presence at the out- ^
t is necessary in order to obviate
e manifest disadvantages of dis- ^
ssion by cable in determining the
eater outlines of the final treatv. t!
out which he must necessarily be j'
nsulted. ^
He will, of course be accompanied
delegates who will sit as the repsentatives
of the United States
roughout the conference. The
mes of the delegates will be pres- t
tly announced. (l
:rman ships carry out v
great naval surrender
London, Nov. 17,-/-This week will p
2 the greatest hfcval surrender e
lich the world has ever witnessed. C
A great fleet of German battleships 'l
ttle cruisers, and light cruisers and 0
stroyers will leave port Monday ^
>rning at 5 o'clock for an unknown
stinatiom^ They will be met by
2 British fleet, accompanied by
nerican and French representatives
d conducted to their destination. p
The Times Naval Correspondent ^
ys: (h
The appearance of the long line ^
vessels to be surrendered, carry- ^
' reduced crews and no armament, .
II
e method of their transference to
e allied escorts, the exchange of
gs on the German ships when that
ppens and the striking of the colors
lich have replaced the Imperial en- ^
:n, the ancient token of yielding, n
11 be among the more interesting q
atures of the manifestatidn. 0
The war has come to an end, and jr
irmany has lost her colonies and j{
r trade. She now loses the best j{
rt of her effective naval force.
The terms of the armistice stipu- CJ
e that ten battleships, six battle w
jisers, eight light cruisers, and fif- p
destroyers of the most modem
pe shall be given up.
) all township chairmen, t]
school district chairmen, n
and all patriotic citi- 0
zens of chesterfield e
countyi b
It is up to the patriotic citizens to jy
rnish to each returning soldier an jy
portunity to secure for himself a e
me. All patriots are urged to list
once with the nearest township c
airman property that is available \ p
r the boys who have fought our j tj
ht. The county labor board hopes | n
ue in position to offer to each re- j,
ming soldier a nice farm on easy ^
mis and at a reasonable price. _
le matter of the price to be asked 0
r land is left to the individual paiotism
of our citizens. ^
List with your township chairman
-day all property available as set t
rth. R. E. HANNA, k
County Chairman j
CARD OF THANKS \
We wish to thank the people of the
urches, town and surrounding cornunity
for their many acts of kind- a
ss extended us during my long ill- (
>ss with typhoid fever. t
Fred Rivers and Family. ?
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RED CROSS NOTES
Mr. W. P. Odom has been appoint;d
chairman of the Home Service or
Civilian Relief Committee of the Red
>oss.
Mr. G. K. Laney has been appointid
chairman of the Membersihp Comnittee
of the Red Cross. Your memlership
has expired. It is time to relew
it now.
Mrs. B. J. Guess has charge of the
Christmas boxes for the overseas solliers.
The nearest relative of an
verseas soldier can call on Mrs.
iuess and obtain a Christmas box by
naJting the necessary affidavits. Boxs
have been supplied to the branches
t Jefferson, Pageland, Ruby, Mt.
Iroghan and Wexford.
Mrs. D. H. Laney, as chairman of
he finance committee of the Red
Iross, will have charge of the Red
'ross booth at the County Fair next
reek. Patronize the Red Cross
ooth.
The vice-chairman of the Red
Iross, Mrs. W. J. Tiller, has entered
ctively into her work and she is
usily engaged now in seeing that
irge allotments of work requested
y the Southern headquarters at Aljnta
are being distributed among
atriotic workers. The Red Cros3
woman's division has a great work
wv, in iiittiMnji; rKiuK?e garments lor
he hundreds of thousands that are
estitute in Europe. The Red Cross
ras fortunate in securing Mrs. Til3r
as vice-director.
The following dispatch was recentir
received by Sheriff Douglass, formrly
chairman of the Chesterfield
'.haptcr R. C. It is self-explanatory
nd those interested should act at
nee.
Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 15, 1918
>. P. Douglass, Chairman, R. C.
Chesterfield, S. C.
War and Post Office Department
xtend mailing time for Christmas
arcels until Nov. 30th. War and
ost Office Department also permit
istribution of labels to relatives who
ave not received overseas label by
(ov. 21. Mailing full instructions
)-day. Will send additional labels
l ample time.
GUY E. SNAVLY.
Wexford Branch
The Wexford Red Cross Branch of
he Chesterfield Chapter takes this
lethod of thanking Mr. Duncan L.
Irawley, the efficient R.F.D. carrier
f Ruby Route No. 1, for his unfaillg
kindness in helping us in our colictions
of eggs on his route. The col;ction
amounted to $8.05.
We also have a good collection of
anned fruit preserves, pickle, etc.,
hich are to be sent to the base hoaital
at Camp Jackson.
Tha Ruby Branch
The Ruby Branch A. R. C. held
leir annual meeting Monday afteroon
at Red Cross headquarters.
uncers lor the following year were
lected and a financial report made
y the treasurer.
Mrs. J. R. Millard, chairman; Mrs.
I. L. Raley, secretary, and Mrs. R.
I. Newsom, treasurer, were re-electd
for the ensuing year.
The Branch has had a very sucessful
year of service. The first
art of the year was given to kniting.
Twice have they responded
lost liberally to the call for clothig
for the Belgians. In the recent
ox sent by the chapter, Ruby Branch
ontributed almost a hundred articles
f clothing including a most creditble
amount of new material. In the
ospital linen showers they contributed
two sheets, six bath towels, foureen
hand towels, twenty-two handerchiefs
and twenty-five napkins.
)uring the recent influenza epidemic
hey furnished face masks to all who
pplied for them.
Knitting will be taken up at once.
A balance of $212.00 makes them
ble to furnish any Auxiliary in our
Chapter material for Red Cross work
hey may want to undertake but canlot,
for lack of money. Application
hould be made at once to the chair
* n *
nan* j nc muiiey was maue ior nea
}ross work and it is the desire of the
nembers that it "get busy."
DISCHARGE NOTICE
On the 21st of December at 12
i'clock M., I will apply to the Probate
ffqurt for Chesterfield county, S. C.,
or a discharge as Administrator of
he estate of Mott Buchanan and
Irice Buchanan.
W. J. PERRY, Guardian.
DISCHARGE NOTICE
On the 21st of December at 12
'clock M., I will apply to the Probate
2ourt for Chesterfield county, S. C.,
for a discharge as Administrator of
lie estate of I. J. Davis, deceased.
M. S. WATSON,
Guardian.
NOTICE
We have sold our entire stock of
hardware to Farmer's Hardware Co.
Please come in and pay your accounts
promptly. Your credit will be known
is you pay. We thank you for the
patronage you gav? us while we were
n business.
Up ( MOORS 4 MOORE
STEVENSON TRIES TO GET
ARMY PLANE FOR THE FAIR
The following letters have been received
by Mr. C. L. Hunley, secretary
Chesterfield County Fair:
Mr. C. L. Hunley, Chesterfield, S.C.
Dear Charlie: The enclosed letter
explains itself. I am to-day writing
the Commanding Officer at Camp
Jackson, to let you have a Flying
Machine for the Fair if it can possibly
be arranged. I would suggest
that you take the matter up with him
SCHO
And.
JWe
Are Prepai
Girls With Shot
We buy our Shoes from Mi
leather Shoes on proper lasts f<
Shoes have advan
15 to 33 per cent.
We ask you to
Black Kid Button, <
' Black and Brown Ki
Brown Button, our {
Brown, Button, our
Brown, Button, our
Gun Metal, Button,
School Heel, Gun M
School Heel, G. M. a
School Shoes, lace a
Scuffer G.M. lace ai
M iaaoa Plonlr ITMl* r>
luovo uiai/A, A31 A. 13
Misses Mahogany L
Sh
Youth's Tan Scouts,
Youth's Gun Metal
Youth's Kangeroo I
Youth's Gun Metal
Youth's Gun Metal
Boys' G.M. Bluchr a
Boys' G.M. Blueher
Boys' G.M. B1 uc her,
Boys' G. M. Blueher
Boys' Mahogany Ba
Boys' Black ami Tai
Boys' Tan Army Dr
We also have a
prices.
We have a co
* Shoes for out-door
Ladies' Dress 5
in high and low he<
Men's Heavy a
$2 0O to $6.50. Dr
In Dress Shoes
ever we carry the 01
ilton Brown and Be
If you buy fro
your Savings will I
above.
We have just r
due us for months, 1
Chest
Dr
also. Yours very truly,
W. F. STEVENSON
The following letter was enclosed:
Nov. 18, 1918
My dear Mr. Stevenson:
I beg to acknowledge your favor
of November 15th in which you ask
that an airplane be sent for an exhibition
flight at Chesterfield, S. C.,
for the County Fair to be held Nov.
27th to 30th inclusive.
Commanding officers at flying fields
may in their discretion send airplanes
and aviators for exhibition flights
within reasonable flying distance, proOLTI
SHOE
Ire Hen
fed to Supply 1
es That Will Sta,
inufacturers who have had year
>r growing Boys and Girls.
ced since we bought c
However, we are still s
consider the following compar:
IN CHILD'S SPRING HEEL
our price $1.25
d Button, our pric $1.50
>rice $1.75
price $1.90,
price $2.00
our price $2.00
. and Vici, lace and button $2.2!
,nd Vici, lace and button, $2.50.
MISSES' SHOES
tnd button, our price $3.00
nd button, our price $3.00. . . . -
utton, our price $3.00
ace, our price $3.50
IOES FOR YOUTHS AND BOI
our price $2.00
Bals. our price $2.25
Jlucher, our price $2.40,
Blucher, our price $2.75
Blucher, our price $3.00
ml Bals., our price $3.00
, our price $3.25
our price $3.50
and Bals., our price $4.00 . ... .
ils, our price $4.00
i Army Shoes, our price $4.00 . .
ess Shoes, our pricee $5.00,
i bitf line of Boy's Heavy Shoes a
mplete line of Ladies Heavy ai
wear, ranging in price from $2
ihoes in Kid, Gun Metal and Da
els, from $2.00 to $6.50.
ind Medium Weight Shoes for c
ess Shoes from $2.50 to $8.50.
for Men we feature the WALK
ther well-known makes, such as
aeon Shoes.
m our present stock of Men's i
be just as great as on our Chi
eceived a shipment of Men's Am
that we are selling at old prices.
erfieli
y Goo
viding such flights do not interfere
with the training program. If, therefore,
the County Fair official will
communicate with the Commanding
Officer, Headquarters, Military Aeronautics,
Camp Jackson, Columbia, S.
C., I am sure their request will be
given every consideration.
Very sincerely,
W. L. KENLEY
Major General
From the foregoing, therefore, it
I may be assumed that there is very
strong probability of an army plane
on exhibition here during Fair week.
RfF
IVICi
TIME
2
four Boys And
id School Wear
a of experience in building solid
>ur present stock, from
jelling at the old prices,
ison in Prices:
.market price$1.50
.market price $1.85
market price,$2.15
market price $2.35
market price $2.50
market price $2.50
5 . .. . market $2.90
market $3.10
market price $3.75
market price $3.75
market price $3.75
market Drice $4.50
fS
market price $2.50
market price $2.75
market price $31.5
market price $3.50
market price $3.75
. . . . market $3.75
market price $4.00
.market price $4.25
.market price $5.00
market price $5.00
.market price $5.00
market price $6.50
t just as reasonable
id Medium Weight
.00 to $4.50.
rk Brown Leathers,
>ut-door work, from
-OVER LINE, how
Geo. D. Witt, Hamin
d Women's Shoes
Idren's Shoes listed
ny Shoes that's been
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ds Co.
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