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-v 5 - 7?->v ^ r-' " aaa?aaegg i ? 1 i f : Don't Envy the Big G i BUT EQUIP YOUR? For WITHHaffler Shock And it will be easier riding up to $2,00 $16.5 The'Com pie Cheraw Motor CHERAW, S Mail Us Your Orders. Sal A ()WSj IIIU? Wf tS mrim nu jgynmai Buy Them Help Win Ti FOR SALE EVER 3$ank cf OMt >1 Bank In Ch R. E. River*, President. M. J. Hough, V ice-President. D Bring Your Banl Problems To Us Just at this time, probl lems of peace must be man should watch his b1 and should form banking upon. Make THIS your banl whatever might develop, efficient co-operation. F? you throw around your safeguards. Isn't this v> THE FARME ruby, south c T. H. BURCH, R. M. NEWSC President. V.-Prei Come to Hurst-Stre; Whether you wish to will ^ive you the top your cotton and wil soon as they can s room. Have on liar Good Wester 1 Reclea at $1.25 a bnshel Lime, the cheapest $6.75 a ton. Bring the L (idies. Mist will sell them Dry L anyone, quality consich Will Have Seed Whea And you can aid y by growing your owr freight room for the Hurst-Streat< if/ ' * ir 9 Xi Absorbers than any car costing I o.oo ! n I I te i^et | ' Sales Co. . c. es Agency For the County il S] iff ft M ' IT And le War YWHZEI esterfidd 1.11 i ^ e.fleriieiti C. C. Douglass, Cashiar. . L. Smith, Assist. Cashier. A t tine I 1 I lems of war?and perhaps prob- ' faced. This means that every usiness more closely than ever, connections that he can RELY k, and you can be certain that you can rely upon prompt and i irthermore, our officers will help business the strongest possible 'orth considering? % RS BANK AROLINA )M M. L. RALEY, 1 * r 1 tiueii i v?*??ivi . I i ater Co.; buy or sell. They \ i of the market for I buy your seed as ' ell some and make|j id 2,000 Bushels of i tned Seed Oats I i , and Agricultural i grain Fertilizer, at ' ( ; Leiland Douglass I Joods as cheap a as , ^red I t Soon our government by r \ supplies and save s i boys over seas, i, zr Co. |: ii'iin hi 11 jilt IIII jfciiHfr The C I I i | This question i Just look at ou j admirably correct 1 j cloth and sewn in tl I \ | are supplied us in n | fit it so the most cai Men's Tan English Men's Blach Englis Men's Black Kangj Men's Trupedit and Straij Men's and B03 Interwoven To When in T ??n ? n.ntfhcrt J-temtf cf Mrs. C. K. Curtis is visiting at 'axville, S. C. I Mr. Dan Laney has returned to I'orter Military Institute. Miss Maggie Robeson of Pagelaftd, ' vas a visitor in town last week. Misses Sarah and Pearle Moore ire home from Shorter College. I Mrs. Wilson, of Cheraw, is the j juest of her son, Mr. W. E. Wilson. I Mrs.Tommie Breeden, of Ben-; nettsville, is visiting relatives in ;own. Mrs. J. W. Evans, of Darlington, is :he guest of her sister, Mrs. A. H. flayden. Mrs. E. J. Smith, of Pageland, is /isiting at the home of Mr. C. P. Viangum. Mrs. W. J. Tiller is spending a few lays this week at her horpe near Blackville. Mrs. II. N. Askins, of Pageland, *pent lest week with his sister, Mrs. I. P. M mgum. The liev. B. J. Guess and Mr. W. I. Tiller are attending the Methodist Conference at Orangeburg. M iss Maud Edgeworth, a high ichool student here, spent Saturday :ind Sunday at Kersahw, her home. Cheraw is making great preparations to give Company I one grand reception when that company returns borne. Dr. L. II. Trotti, Mr. C. L. Hunley ind Mr. Johnnie Davis are in Charleston this week, attending United States District Court. M isses Mary Bell and Maud Garland Welsh are at home from Queen's College, the school being closed on t _ r : _ a icuouni (ix imiuurzH. The Red Cross booth at the County Pair, of which Mrs. D. H. Laney was n charge, cleared for the cause he tidy sum of $114. Mr. C. C. ouglass has received a ard from his brother, Henry, written dnce the armistice was declared. Henry was then in Paris, having the :ime of his life, he said. The Piedmont Lyceum will enterlain at the school house on Thursday evening, (to-day). The pro'ram has not been announced, but a Tine entertainment is assured. I have Cotton Seed Meal for imnediate and January shipment. See ne at once if you are interested. W. P. ODOM. T"V.? \tr ?(: ?: o - - i iic Muuinii b miBBiunnry Docieiy | >f the Methodist church will meet 'riduy afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at 5t. Paul's church. The services of Dr. Gathings, of 5ageland, have been secured by the chesterfield Drug Co. Dr. Gathings s a graduate pharmacist and comes tiprhly recommended. LOST: Between the signboard and he fair grounds one baby carriage obe, embroidered on white nap with lue ribbon. Finder please return to !. M. Wingate and receive reward. Mr. Clyde Davis and Horace Doug*, iss, of the U. S. Navy, and Mr. Craig idom, of the Naval Training Staon e.t Charleston, were among the uesta in Chesterfield during Fair efc ? Question How mu comfort ' can be answered mos ir Fall and Winter Suil Dut the colors and pal le seams. "HIGH nodels that will please ; idid friend must admin Shoes Shoes, Parado Last, h Shoes, Piccadilly Last iroo Shoes, National Last, . . , B Shoes, made on three models, ?ht. * ,rs' Union Suits, . .from $1.50 ' e and Heel Half Hose in all co town call to see us. eal-Jo "The %ceal Mteretft Dr. A. H. Haydcn has received .letter from his son, A. H. Hayde: Jr., who has been dangerously ill o intluenza on the western front. Th letter contained the very satisfyin news that the young man was nv pnrently on the road to recovery. Interesting overseas letters hav been received lately as follows: fror VVatterman Adams to his sister, Mrt Allie G. Adams; from Kirby Meltor to his mother,Mrs. S.E. Melton; fror J. M. White to his father, J. I White und sister, Miss Ola Whitr These letters were written before th armistice was declared, but left th boys in fine shape. Chesterfield was treated to thrill last Tuesday when live aerc planes appeared in the sky overhea traveling in a westerly directior Four of them passed to the north o town and the other one was furthe south. It was soon learned that forced landing had been made a Ruby by one of the planes. The lane ing was made iji safety, but on al tempting to leave the ground and r< sume the flight to dumb .a, ih plane c .Hided with a i badly uair aging the machine. liae observe) Sergt. Kambicur, suffered a broke arm and some bruises. The lieuter ar.t in charge, Pilot E. C. Smith wa uninjured. The plane was packed i a box car and shipped to Columbia These planes were enroute froi Langley Field, Hampton, Va., mal ing a cross country flight of 37 miles to Emerson Field, Camp Jacl son. The objects of the trip are sai to have been to locate possible lane ings between Columbia and Old Poir Comfort and also to work out a sy: tern of aerial navigation, by whic locations may be determined in th air by means of astronomical obsei vations. PECAN SEEDLINGS Fine young Pecan Trees ready t set out. Prices SO cents to $l.5( The most profitable tree chat grow Now is the time to set out. 40 T. E. LUCAS SHINGLES FOR SALE I will handle No. 1 Pine Shingh ind No. 1 Cedar Shingles. Will ket these on hand. See me for price 'iU-p J. A. SELLER1 FARMS FOR RENT Three or four good farms to rer with good buildings; also store buil< ings, at Teal's Mill. 2t D. T. TEAI TOWN TAX BOOKS OPEN , Town Tax Books are now ope for the payment of taxes. See m at the store of W. A. Rivers T. E. MULLOY, CM NEW IRISH POTATOES 100 bushels fine Lookout Mour tain Irish Potatoes, this fall's croj for table use; J2.00 per bushel. 2p , R. K. PITTMAN Chesterfield, Route 1. FARM WANTED Small Farm in Chesterfield count; with good improvements. Cash price Apply to R. M. JORDAN, Westville, S. C R.F.D. t Box 17 I] MMi i t m ?J i .?g l of Glo ch in looks, sei can I get for m >t convincingly by an insf ts will make you eager t< :terns are of a wide rang* -ART" CL( you. Whatever your e your choice. . . . . : $8.50 Ladies' Gra 6.50 7.50 Ladies' Brer Inflare. Outflaru Ladies' Tan to $2.50 the Suit lors. . . .40 cents Ladies' G. We are headquarters [or oes C< Home of Good C # Don't be mmmm e . . (r 9 B n L ? i?YOUR SHARK > ?The nation haa 1 e sense of duty?to e America's valiant ?The graves of n a unfaltering devoti ' mutely tell you \ American lives hai f lean youths suffer r insure the fruits < a money to the govs ? ?It will require 1 t. until their work ii died in vain; and splendid armies u 1 armed forces of i r' | Tinr?nn a??l n ?rr* "?u i. stint to the goven 0 task. n i. :: i I rf ' If, by ?v d afford onlj $ 1 quota. If y< s. quota. And h $1,000 worth r' that, and nol : DON Bl P s. (War lutifi Manpt Pur-chaw a I 1- 1 lr " - UNITED WAR WORK CONTRIBUTIONS The following names are added to n the United War Work contributors: e C. J. Eddins $3.00 W. T. Owens 1.00 i. The following list of contributions was secured by Henry Cash omaftg the colored people: James Rorie $1.50 , H. N. Nivens 1.25 Jas. Rivers 1.00 Ranee Blackman 1.00 Elijah Rorie 1.00 Lester Little 1.00 Thomas Little 1.00 7 FOUND i FORD TOOLS On Scotch Road about ltt miles from town. Loser may have same bf calling at this offlce and paying 25 ) wnt$ for this advertisement, u ' . !'? 'PW' ii i i iHBca=?igeai" i ii i i i Ml?.?.?l ? i?.?.?.? i.i thes rvice and y money? jcetion of the lines we a 3 own one of them. 1 s, while the wearing que DTHES build?athletic, filling -on Shoes y Boots, Military Heel wn Boots, French Heel Walking Shoes A. and Kid Shoes, from I Clothing and Gent's Fu >mpar lothes" a QUITTE uy Your Q1 or W. 8. 8. 18 UP TO YOU. ieft your W. 8. 8. quota to your your appreciation of the ins soldiers and those of our Allie iillions of Allied soldiers who, 1 on to humanity, offered their 1ft vhaX your share of W. 8. 8. re been sacrificed and blood spilt; from fearful wounds and hardi of their ooetly victories, we an unment. huge sums of money to maintai i done, until we know that our h it will require further huge sum rhose valor and'strength crump uitocracy. Let us express our demonstrate our sincerity by anient's appeals for funds to fin oiding extravagance and by sa *20 worth of War Savings Stamp* )u can afford only $100 worth the if, by saving and economy, yon i of W. K S.?on investment i t a cent less, is your quota. T BE A QUI' JY YOUR QUO sd In Deoember Pay Interest at tha rati Quarterly) TEAL'S MILL The Rev. Phillips filled his regular appointment here last Sunday and Dreached a fin? lormnn W? liAr.. m ....w wvs IVIK fT V livpc he will be with us again next year. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Brown died .last Monday. It was laid to * rest in the Hopewell cemetery. Miss Bessie Whitaker spent Sun* day with Miss Bulah Swink. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Miles, of Craig's Mill, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Huneyeutt last Sunday. Mr. Luther Hicks is home on a ten day furlough. Mr. John Johnson, of Angelus, was ' the guest of Mr. W. R. Huneyeutt recently. I Mr. John Davis, of Chesterfield, visited at the home of l|r. Roe Swink Tuesday. i I Mum. Willie Ceulder tad Seat ... * $ * I* % re showing this fall. Mo only is their cut ilities are cut in the it or portly?we will $8.5? 8.00 6.00 $2.50 to $5.00 the pair ! irnishings. I w I ) :r UOTA I it , . 'ym-f+r...... coxudenoB?to your piring heroism o4 B. 0 their sublime sad res for your liberty, must be. Precious thousands of Amerihipa. And mm, to 1 asked to lend our n our armed forces eroic dead ha** not s to bring back our led to the dust the thanks, pro** our responding without ish America's great . ing yon can \?that is your ;n that is your can purchase af $846?then ITER [A ? of 4(4 Per OmL. UHL.lLiJtWWIl i Rainwater and Misses Ret Rainwater and Kezzier Caulder attended the Fair Friday. Best wiahea to The Advertiser and its many readers. THE BEST Of Everything TO EAT At Lowest Prices A. F. Davis Market " WW pmw Illicit MMflil prif* fbr HMm. I ' '"".i" it