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Rp. \ frn I Admission 50 < LOCAL ITEMS Mr. Latta, of Cheraw, was in town Tuesday. Mr. J. Arthur Kndtfth is in Greensboro on business this week. Mr. B. E. McNair, of Badin, N. C., was in Chesterfield Wednesday. Don't Envy the Bii BUT EQUIP YOUR? Fc w I Haffler Sho( And it wi II be easier rid up to $16 The Con Cheraw Mot CHERA Mail Us Your Orders. Buy Tht Help Win FOR 8ALX K\ Bank cf X? ; , r Oldest Bank Ir R. E. Rivera, President. M. J. Hough, Vice-Preeldeat. _im_ I . | aateaaaafetfggaeaeBsaag i Uncle Sam will s PE T I 11 CI The < No3ents Mrs. II. I). Tiller left Tuesday for 1 r* i * - uaniucn and ouier points, where she will visit relatives. Mrs. G. K. Laney is at the bedside I of her aunt, who is very ill at the hospital in Wadesboro. A number of Chesterfield hunters are down on the Little River this week after wild (;ame in that section. I Car >rd T H :k Absorbers ing than any car costing >.000.00 5.50 iplete Set or Sales Co. w, s. c. Sales Agency For the County =====j ss\ > mm * ItMdttfT sm And The War rilYWIIU I heaterfield | i Chesterfield 1 C. C. Douglass, Cashisr. ! . D. L. f aritk, Assist. Cashiav. j I , , _ IBS1 __as===___==_I==! >end him to a plac :ace ian M VI Zhestei member ! I)r. L. II. Trotti, County Food Administrator. attended a meeting of the Food Administration at Columbia Tuesday. See thote beautiful new High Art uita made by Strouae & Broi., at Teal-Jonet Co. Twenty* per cent, of all the money taken in. at the County Fair will go to the United States Government for War Taxes. Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Tiller, accompany il by Mrs. G. K. Laney and Miss Viola Minis, motored to Charlotte last Saturday. The Masonic meeting that was set far Thursday, Nov. 21st, has been 'called off till further notice. Jly order of II. T. TEAL, W.M. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Odom and lit1 tie Millie, accompanied by Sheriff D. I'. Douglass, will motor up through the Valley of Virginia probI ably as fur as Norfolk this week. i Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Griggs have purchased the residence of Mr. t Thomas Hutitley. They moved into ( I ineir new home on Tuesday. ( i The Cheraw military company will , '. probably parade at the County Fair for the Peace-Victory celebration on Thanksgiving Day. There will also be an automobile parade with the cars decorated . We have just secured the agency for Strouse Sc Bros. Clothing and have received some very fine models for young men. Call and see them, i TEAL-JONES CO. All school children in the parade and teachers in actual charge of the children will be admitted free to the County Fair Friday, Nov. 29th. Major W. J. Tiller will have charge of the school parade. There were two cases in town Monday afternoon at about the same time . of patients suffering from the effects of mule kick. The young son of Mr. 1 ? V * - | Jim Hunt received a very bad wound I over his left eye when kicked by a mule he was driving to water. Mr. Gilbert Vaughn suffered a dislocated shoulder at about the same time as the r suit of a mule kick. Wo : has been progressing nicely of la: for the Teal Light &. Power Co. After many delays about all the needed material has arrived, the machinery is in place and ready to run. The wires are about all up and they are expected to feel their first shock sometime Saturday, bringing in the "juice" to Chesterfield Saturday night. The Macedonia Community Fair will be held Friday, the 22d. The good people of Macedonia, near Angelus, always lead and this year they are holding the only community fair in thae county. Look for Macedonia'* prize exhibit at the County Fair next IF THE >CI ;e that begins wi :-vn K S G >KA rfield ( 27, 28, School Married: Last Saturday afternoon by the Itev. F. M. Cannon, Mr. Richard E. Merriken, of Hamlet, N. C., and Miss Mollie Poston, of McBee. The Florence and Sumter County Fairs are being held this week. The Orangeburg, Lee and Chesterfield County Fairs will be held next week. Watch Chesterfield with her new grounds and Peace-Victory Celebrations surpass them all. In addition to the prizes already mentioned for exhibits at the County Fair there will be a prize of ten dollars awarded to the Home Demonstration Club making the most creditable exhibit. The club makincr the second best exhibit will he given a prize of five dollars. There will be space for those wishing to make individual exhibits. ^ The County Council of Defense has been requested to ask the farmers to hold their cotton off the market until the price goes to 115 cents, middling basis. The world will shortly make a great cry for cotton and every thinking man believes the price must go up ..ithin the next six months. The farmers of Chesterfield County can not lose by holding their cotton, says the Council of Defense. FOR SALE OR RENT Small Farm containing 25 acres, 5 miles south of Cheraw; 7 miles from Chesterfield; good new house and outbuildings, on S.A.L. K.R., hulf mile from Kimberly station. Rural mail route and church and school handy; good land for cotton, com or tobacco; 22 acres in cotton this year. .Bargain for quick sale. R. A. MELTON. Cheraw, R.F.D. 1 2t-lp CITATION NOTICE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD. By M. J. Hough, Probate Judge: Whereas, Jesse L. Johnson made suit to rne to grant him letters of Administration of the estate and etfucts of John F. Johnson, deceased, These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said John F. Johnson, deceased, that they be and appear before me i.i the Court of Probate, to be held .t Chesie>...tld, S. C., on the 4th of December nex', ufter Publication hereof, at 11 o'cIock in the forenoon to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 18th day of November, Anno Domini, 1918. M. J. HOUGH, Probate Judge. TOWN TAX BOOKS OPEN Town Tax Books are now open for the payment of taxes. See me | at the store of W. A. Rivera T. B, MULLOY, Ml ' ; r, ' IP1 th "H" and is H CT01 ifirn ilVll J10 uounh '9,8 2 I Children Admitl TO ALL TOWNSHIP CHAIRMEN | The coming of peace has increased the responsibility of the Labor Boards. You will please send me a statement showing your view of the conditions in your township. Unless the farmers are furnished sufficient help and raise all possible food crops the world is facing a period of famine. The labor boards must continue to stress this fact to the utmost. In case of any shortage of labor in your township advise me at once so that I can have same relieved. Send in the names of all soldiers, not in France, who are needed at home. On account of conditions which may arise the county chairman advises that in each township a company of reserve militia be organized. The proper equipment will be furnished if enough interest is shown and officers will be detailed for instruction. Wo nri> f?pin?r n?*Vio??a most critical time of our existence. R. E. HANNA, Chairman County Labor Board. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that I will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash on the First Monday in December between the legal hours of sale: All that tract of land in said State and County containing seventy-six acres more or less bordered on the north by lands of John Burr; on the east by lands of Daniel Smith; south by Mury Douglass lands and on the west by lands of Will Tucker, the same being known as Mary L. Tucker lands. Purchaser to pay for ull necessary papers. GEORGE K. LANEY, Attorney. SALE?NEXT MONDAY On next Monday, Nov. 26th, I will sell my household furniture, Ford car, corn, fodder, hbgs, plows, etc. Sale to take place on the place of Sheriff D. P. Douglass, 1 'A miles from town. A. M. REID. lp FULL BLOOD JERSEY _ I have a full-blooded Jersey Bull on my place across Indian Creek from town. See me for terms, lp W. W. MELTON THE BEST I Of Everything TO EAT At Lowest Prices A. F. Davis Market Will pay klgfcset airksl pries foe Hlfof mmmmmmmmmmrnmrnrnm m\\m\ ? + run otter than Holland RY NG *T n IN 5 'Fair 10th ted Free Friday, N< Bring Your Banl Problems To Us Juat at thU tima, probl lama of paaca?mutt ba man ahould watch hia bt and ahould form banking upon. Maka THIS your banV whatever might davalop, officiant co-operation. Fv you throw around your aafoguarda. lan't thia w 1HL rAKML RUBY, SOUTH C T. H. BURCH, R. M. NEWSC President. V.-Pre? Come to Hurst-Stre; Whether you wish to will give you the top your cotton and will soon as they can s< room. Have on han Good Western Reclea at $1.25 a bnshel, Lime, the cheapest $6.75 a ton. Bring the Ladies. Miss will sell them Dry G anyone, quality conside Will Have Seed Wheal And you can aid y< by growing your own freight room for the Hurst-Streat< ' > . . .. , V * 7 Dvember 29th ting ma of war?and perhaps probfacad. Tbia maana that avary lainaaa mora cloaaly than aror. connections that ha can RELY t, and you can bo certain that you can raly upon prompt and irtharmora, our officers will halp buainaaa the strongest poaaibla orth considering? RS BANK AKOLINA >M M. L. RALEY, icUnt Ctihitr. ater Co. buy or sell. They of the market for buy your seed as z\\ some and make d 2,000 Bushels of ned Seed Oats and Agricultural grain Fertilizer, at I n?.1 i^nonu L^uugiass loods as cheap as . ired. t Soon our government by supplies and save boys over seas. yCo.