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mm i To PATR PEC OF COO ! Germany's accept-anee o by the Allies and the Unite hostilities for the present, b been accepted the war will many refuse the event nal ] would be resumed. Durin; must elapse before the final the Allied armies must nu and must be kept in readi peace. More than 2,000,000 An be maintained in the field; snppliod, and fully prepare even after peace is formal! be required to bring" home t once and whose brilliant vi ! of the armed forces of the collapse of C irmany, and ir safe for democracy. The must continue unabated, i activities. It is manifest, therefore must continue their work, s itself until peace is finally brought beck. It will reqi and a vast amount of labor army and navy and thus to through the sacrifice of pre< not afford to relax prematu of America must continue government and to save for patriotism and determinal while hostilities were in pr degree is responsible for tl arms. The war savimra cam-on men, women and children c d vast sums of money to tl unabated. The people of practice thrift and to buy * , of their resources, and in t the nation must have to ins W. S. S. PAY INTE ! OF 414 PFJt CE COMPOUNDS THE WA COM! Don't Envy the Bi: BUT EQUIP YOUR? Fc w Haffler Shot And it wii! !>e easier ric up to $1 $i< The Cor Cheraw Mol CHERA Mail U? Your Ordm. 1 I The IOTIC IPLE i TUC i n Ci MTY f the armistice terms imposed d States means a cessation of j n;t until the peace terms have t not be over; and should Ger- j rjace conditions, the fighting ; r the several months which agreement as to peace terms, untain a ceaseless vigilance, ness to enforce the terms of lerican troops overseas must must be fed, clothed, armed, d for any eventualities. And y declared many months will he gallant troops whose pressor in action sealed the fate Central Powers, insured the i truth helped make the world activities of our navy, too, is well as many other war i, that as onr army and navy o must civilian America exert affected and the troops are aire immense sums of money and materials to maintain the insure the triumphs attained ;ious lives and*blood. We canrely. To that end, the people to lend their money to the ' victory, in the same spirit of tion which manifested itself ogress, and which in no small le splendid triumph of Allied ign, as a result of which the f America have already loanbe government, most continue America must continue to rar savings stamps to the limit his way provide funds which ure the fruits of the victory. I13ST AT THE RATE ITT. PER ANNUM, D QUARTERLY | % R SAVINGS 1QTTE2 ? e Car >rd I T II :k Absorbers ling than any car costing 2,000.00 5.50 nplete Set tor Sales Co. w, s. c. S?1m Aimcjr For the County tfhort Jtemtf cf Mrs. Roy Moore is visiting at Dovesville. Mr. .Tamic Griggs, Jr.,^ was in Wadesboro Sunday. i Dr. and Mrs. W. G. White, Jr., are Impending 'i hunk.-. giving with Dr. D. I H. Laney. j Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Lift is and ! family are visiting at the home of Dr. Lucas. Mrs. S. M. Jackson spent last week with her brother, Dr. A. M. Redfearn, at Clemson College. Mr. A. Hammond, who has been employed on government wcrk at Wilmington, is home again. Mrs. Robert T. Redfearn has charge of the Fancy Work Department at the Chesterfield County Fair. Mr. Sanford Griggs, of near Wadesboro, who is in the army was h?me on a furlough a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Welsh are .spending Thanksgiving with their uauKniers at yueen s college, vjnarlottc, N.C. Messrs. Clarence Catoe and L. A. Campbell, are home from Savannah, where they have been working with .he Tcvry Ship Yards on Government ontracts. Chesterfield Council No. S7, Junior Order American Mechanic* meets in regular session Saturday night at the jsual hour. The Rev. J. H. Hildreth will preach at the following places next Sunday, December 1st: IIopcwcll, at 11 a.m.; Okeland, at p.m.; Pine Grove at 7 p.m. Mr. Mott Buchanan was home a few days last week on business. Mr. Buchanan is employed in Savannah, Ga., working with the Georgia Automobile Co. The Red Cross will furnish mourning bu.ali to the wife and mother of soldiers who died in the service. This band, to be worn on the arm bears a small golden star. As we go to press we are assured that the air plane from Camp Jackson will postively arrive this (Thursday) morning. A lieutenant has arrived and prepared for the reception of the plane which will fly from Columbia to Chesterfield in about 45 minutes. A detachment of two officers and four men will accompany the plane. Don't forget that victory must be paid for, and that our war expenses do not cease until actual fighting ceases. Keep your war savings pledges and buy more W.S.S. At last report there was not a case if "Flu" i i or around Chesterfield; though three cases are reDorted at Ruby. While the danger of sprcadng the disease is now seemingly very slight, it is to he hoped that ail those .vho have been exposed to it lately will practice a little self-denial for .he benefit of others, and remain at home for a reasonable period. Sheriff I). P. Douglass is able to be on the street again after an automobile accident near Dillon last week I he sheriff h;ul been called to Dilion or. the trail of the negro wanted :n the Johnson murder case. The Sheriff's car struck a stump and the the sheriff went to {he hospital for several days before returning home, out we are glad he is all to the good again. The Red Cross Booth at the Fair .hould receive the liberal patronage of all fair attenders. 'lhere is no .nore worthy cause on the top side of ?.urth for which money can be expended than that for which Red Cross funds are spent, ANNOUNCEMENT FROM TEAL LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY We are now ready to turn on the current, suplyiT.g Chesterfield with electricity. We wish to state that at the outset our service may not approach perfection because of changes still necessary to be made in the old system of wiring in town, but as soon as these changes can be made we are sure that the service will be entirely satisfactory. We have on hand complete stock of lamps and fixtures for the public. Anyone desiring same should call on Mr. W. A. Stoll, electrician. TEAL LIGHT & POWER CO. FINE JERSEY BULL A fine Jersey Bull, entitled to re gister. See me about service. Farm across Jndian Creek. W. W. Melton, lt-p FARMS FOR RENT A Two-horse and a One-horse farm for rent; both within one-half mile of school at Mt. Croghan. Apply at once. 2p W. M. RATLIFF THE BEST I OfEverything TO EAT At Lowest Prices A. F. Davis Market Will pay market price fer HMee. ? v, i?,ri, M.w, i? , . wBtmm %ceal Jntereat WATCH FOUINU Apply to Chief of Police; describe same and pay for this advertisement, and your property will be returned. It cost considerable money to send our army, to France and it will cost just as much to bring them home. Your savings are still needed by Uncle Sam?needed badly. Make good your W.S.S. pledge and buy _________ PECAN SEEDLINGS Fine young Pecan Trees ready to set out. Prices 50 cents to $1.50. I he most profitable tree that grows. Now is the time to set out. 40 T. E. LUCAS WHERE ARE THESE NINE? We had a good day yesterday at :hc Association. Lower Macedonia gave over one hundred dollars in c ash and pledges for Christian education, and the brethren and pastor say they will be able to make it one hundred and fifty on next Sunday. I am truly thankful for this contribution. Brethren of the Chesterfield Association, we must succeed in raisini* the full amount of two thousand and i'-ve hundted dollars that we have i eon asked to raise. To do this \\? v-e want to find nine men who will five one hundred dollars each or* (hit fund. Are there no: nine *d:o will (' ? ''li ? Orwm i't? vnnr Uoni't ' r, and ilo this thing. Show y>ur pi tr'O'.ism here as splendidly as you ! have shown it toward you.* government. Just write me, saying: "Put me down ;.s one of the nine." 'ihow. is no cause of greater importer eo to-day nor rr.ore essentia! ' > our denominational success thr * !< hris'i .n education. You cannot ii | est or hundred dollars any whore > i :t v, I yield larger and better divide ids tiian it would invested in our young nen and women. Let me hear from y_u. The time is growing short | in which this fund must be raised and i am cat to raise the full amount. Lot's do the thing. What do you sav, you? B. S. FUNDERBURK. REPORT OF COURTHOUSE TOWNSHIP? THIRD QUARTER Bal. on hand from last repot $333.30 C. *J. Kddins, com 30.30 Coit Ilartsell, with team .... 15.00 Bert Rhyns 5.00 &ye Rati iff 4.50 John Copling 4.00 Eddia Copling *2.00 John Btemette 2.00 BBarnie Jacob l.f>'? Wane Digt 3.00 Joe Rivers 5.00 Walter itivers 3.50 1 C. Rivers 4.00 I P. L. Teal 50 ' Ben Burch 1.00 Eddie Ratliff 1.50 John Copling . . . .% 4.00 John Copling 4.40 Xewsom Hall 4.40 W. T. White 50 E. B. Smith 4.50 Cal Edwards 2.50 Fred Miller *... . 2.00 .iandolf Johnson 1.50 Fred Rossman 1.50 L. B. Freeman 1.50 Will Copling .60 water uoy 2.50 (leo. Little 2.50 Walter Sellers 1.90 TIarman Sellers 1.25 Lucas Sellers 2.50 Charley Rivers, team 2.50 Charley Rivers, overseer . . . 3.00 Frank Short 2.00 Lige James 3.50 Bert Rines 5.50 Coit Hartsell 5.50 Will Huneycutt 3.50 Sye Rati iff 2.50 John Bennett 1.50 John Bennett 5.50 Wane Digs 2.50 ikddie Copling 4.50 Pass Burch 5.00 Isaac I>avis, overseer 3.75 Lddic Davis 31.12 W. L. Hinson 3.12 Daniel Hinson 3.12 Cull Eddins 3.12 Tom Johnson* 2.50 Arthur Melton 1.25 Bedlie James 1.25 I>. C. Clyburn 3.'<5 II. C. Davis 1.25 H. C. Davis, horse 1.25 J< hn Teal .50 Bill Streuter .50 Rill Streatcr, mule .50 I.onnie Sellers 3.13 Leonard Sellers, one hand, and two mules 5.03 Fred Watts, one hand, and two mules 6.25 D C Smith, one hand and two mules 5.68 John D. Smith 3.75 F. H. Boat right 1.50 F. H. Boatright 2.00 Press Timmons 1.00 Paul RatlifT .50 F. H. Boat right .75 F. H. Boatright 2.25 Jade Rivers 1.85 F. H. Boatright 1.50 Press Timmons 1.85 Loyd Timmons 1.85 Reddie Melton 1.23 Jim Nivens .63 George Crawford 1.60 George Crawford 1.60 Charles Crawford 3.00 Range Crawford 3.00 Ran Almons 3.00 Godfrey* Watson 3.00 Earnest Wallace 8.00 W. T. McBride 6.00 C. G. Morgan 6.00 John Fresman 1.00 I Csrrell W. Davis 1.00 wMwimwipu*1,11 j * 1 7 SCHO i And i 7\ We Are Prepat Girls With Shoe We buy our Shoes from Mai leather Shoes on proper lasts foi Shoes have advam 15 to 33 per cent. We ask you to Black Kiel Button, o Black and Brown Kit Drown Button, our j> Brown, Button, our j Brown, Button, our Gun Metal, Button, School Heei, Gun M. School IIeol, G. M. a; School Shoos, lace a Sc.unor G.M. lace ar Misses Black Eik 13. iii issi s Lt SH Youth's Tan Scouts, Youth's Gun Metal 1 Youth's Kangeroo B Youth's Gun Metal 1 Youth's Gun Metal 1 Boys' G.M. Bluchr ai Boys' G.M. Blucher, Boys' G.M. Blucher, Boys' G. M. Blucher Boys' Mahogany Bai Boys' Black and Tan Boys' Tan Army Dre We also have a prices. Shoes for out-door v We have a con Ladies' Dress SI in high and low heel Men's Heavy ar $2.00 to $6.50. Dre In Dress Shoes ever we carry the otl ilton Brown and Bea If you buy fror your Savings will b< above. We have just re due us for months, tl Chest* Cary II. Davis 2.00 | 1 May Davis 2.00 j *' Robert Davis .?r>0 ' Rons Freeman 1.081 ' Miles T.White 1.50 \< Peter Ratliff 1.00; ; Sidney Bowman 1.00I.J B. F. Griggs 2.25 \ L. B. Davis 4.50 J Sid Bowman .30 ^ L. B. Davis, 4 mules 12.00 ; ] E. B. Smith 2.00 p L. B. Freeman .50 r Joe Rivers tJ.OO J Call Edwards 2.00 p Walter Rivers 2.00 f Floyd Rivers 2.00 S Randolph Johnson 2.00 p Lige Johns 2.00 p Fred Bowman 2.00 f John Bennett 2.50 \ Ben Burch 2.00 S Colt Haresell 2.00 J Wane Diggs 2.00 F W. T. White ' .50 J Fred Miller 1.00 s Yye Ratlii? 1.60 T Cecil Rivera 1.60 V Water Boy 1.00 V C. P. Hartaell 3.00 l J. D. Smith, 2 males and on? G | hand p.SS'c OL Til SHOE Ire Hen ed to Supply I s That Will Star lufacturers who have had years r growing Boys and Girls. ltd since we bought 01 However, we are still s consider the following compari; IN CHILD'S SPRING HEEL ur pi ice $1.25 1 Button, our pric $1.50 rice $1.75 >rice $1.90, i price $2.00 i our price $2.00 r and Vici, lace and button .:d Vici, luce*?.nd button, $2.50. . MISSES' SHOE3 nd button, our price $3.00 . . . . , td button, c .r price $2.00, itlon, our price v?>!00 tec, our pricu $2.wJ OES i-Oii YOUTHS AND BO\ our price $2.00 i Jals. our price $2.25, lucher, our price $2.<*0,. ilueher, our price $2.75 LJlucher, our price $3.00 < nd Hals., our price $3.00 our price $3.25 our price $3.50 and dais., our price $4.00 s, our price $4.00 i Army Shoes, our price $4.00 . . . ss Shoes, our pricee $5.00 i big line of doy's Heavy Shoes at /ear, ranging in price from $2.( ipiete line of Ladies Heavy an loes in Kid, Gun Metal and Dar Is, from $2.00 to $6.50. id Medium Weight Shoes for or ss Shoes from $2.50 to $8.50. lor Men we feature the WALKher well-known makes, such as ( icon Shoes. ri our present stock of Men's a; e just as great as on our ChiL ceived a shipment of Men's Arm tat we are selling at old prices. jrfield r* y QjOO; llob Weston 4.38 ' ohn Fellers 2 r.iub s, and one ( hand 7.50 ! ; *.oy Burr 2.50 , arh .35 j I) Smith, milt* 2.50 .1 1) Smith, overseeing 3.00 l V I, Sellers, team 5.25 ( ueius Sellers, team 5.25 t liner Parker, team 3.75 I )eacon Caulder, team 3.75 '. ' am Parker, team 5.25 \ (uncan Calvin 1.00 ft . M. Sellers 1.501 ( L. L. Teal 1.00 I >aniel Caulder . 2.50 F iam C ...'. 1.00 ft ienry Cash 2.50 I '. D. Parker 3.50 J '. P. Parker 7.50 J V L Sellers, team 7.50 ft iam Williams, with team . . . 7.50 J ohn Sellers, team 3.76 ft 'red Hillian 2.50 1 im Johnson 1.87 L t. B. Outlaw 1.87 F 'ercy Rivers . 1.26 fti Vade Kinjf .65 B Walter Kin& .25 C Vila 35 leo. Rivera 2.25 lal Toektr ?... 8,00 A MM, Ill ?? jssakttssaasssssa ME TIME * \ our Boys And id School Wear of experience in building solid jr present stock, from elling at the old prices. ion in Prices: 9 market priced 1.50 market price $1.85 market price,$2.15 market price $2.35 narket price $2.50 r.arkct price $2.50 .... market $2.90 .... market $3.10 ^ market price .i:U!'.tCt price $ j. i 5 ..an i.v:t price $5.>3 market price $1.50 narnel price $2.o0 market price $2.<5 , murKct price $31.5 narket price $3.50 market price $3.75 *. . . . market ^J. (3 narkei. price $1.00 market price $4.25 ^ market price $5.00 narket price 55.00 market price o.00 market price $6.50 just as reasonable )0 to $4.50. d Medium Weight k Brown Leathers, it-door. work, from OVER LINE, how }eo. D. Witt, Hami id Women's Shoes Iren's Shoes listed y Shoes that's been Js Co. ' R Davis, with road machine 15.00 'hurley Newman 4.00 ;;eh D;^9 4.00 lerhert McNeil 4.00 Hinott I'.atliir 4.00 acob RatlitT 4.00 ecoh Rati iff and team 6.00 - p i*? . 11. 1'HVI.i (>.00 licit Digs .50 ,oyd Hartsell 2.50 'ick handles .40 Vork on picks 40 Jails ^ 25 J. P. Hartrell 6.00 Icnry Cash 3.50 ">nve RntlifT 2.50* like Conraed 1.00 i ???>- * , .. mm team .... 13.12 ohn Sellers I.H7 . ' ohn Sellers and 2 horses . . . ' V. A. Sellers and two horses Jfrr.ffi ohn Smith Ml. 87 Jed Douglass B2.25 "hrec shovels 4.75 .onnie Selelrs MF>. 2 5 J. Bittle 2.00 Vaterman Bittle H2.00 4 1 F Grijcprs ?3.00 1. J. Eddins, com. out of $200.00 Bo.00 Paid out *Bli.97 Bal. on hand J?8.74