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Mid-Win c A Clears In taking our im we are OVER-LC t* r * lines ot good hone* order to convert thi cash we have cut the Now is the time to make much merchandise as it woulc when it was 35 cents. These THROUGH FEBRUAF 35c Dress Ginghams, iti plaids, stripi 35c Percals, in stripes, red, blue and colors, sale prit e 35c Outing, all colors, sale price. . , 35c Cotton Serge, sale price 75c Hall Wool Serve, sale price.. 35c Riverside Plaids (best made), s 40c Riverside Shirting, sale price . 30c 36-inch 3-yard sheeting, sale pr 52c 36-inch, I yard sheeting, sale pi 30c Cotton Flannel, sale price 35c Cotton Flannel, sale price 35c Bleach saie price $6.00 Wool Army Shirt?sale pric $3.50 Wool Shirt?s i!e price $2.00 Cotton Flannel Shirt?sale pi 3.00 Jumbo Work Shirt?sale pric $1.50 Jumbo Work Shirt - sale price $1.25 Jumbo Work Shirt?sale pric $3.00 Overalls, sizes up to 50-in. wa $2.50 Overalls, sizes up to 50-in. wa 60c Buster Brown heavy ribbed lloi 50c Buster Brown Misses Hose?sa 40c Busier Brown Men's Hose?3 p 40c Heavy Fleece Lined Ladies' Bil 25c grey Work Hose?sale price, 3 Buy That Rs e The ground hog says the worst us and then is no excuse 1 >> go withoi ' $5.00 Boys' and Girls' liai Coats?si ' $9.00 Ladies' Rain ('oats?sale prii ; $8.50 Men's Rain Coats -sale price $7.00 Men's Rain Coats?sale price j The Pr ice oa the: COAT C The Latest Styles in Ladies Coat $40.00 Coat Suits $34.50 Coat Suits $32.50 Coat Suits J $25.00 Coat Suits " $10.50 Coat Suits CHILDREN'S AND M 1$10.00 Coats $9.50 Coats $9.00 Coats $8.50 Coats I $7.00 Coats $5.00 and $5.50 Coats Prices Are In MILL $10.00 Hats 9.00 Hats 8.00 Hats 6.00 Hats 5.00 Hats 3.00, 3.50 and 4.00 Hats. . . 1.50 and 2.00 Hats . . . . , Now, this is not cheap, shoddy this sale, h it it is standard brands ti Nothing Charged Chesterfield Com] (. v ' * iter s H ince Sale I /entory we find that )ADED in certain j 5t merchandise. In j I s merchandise into | prices to the quick. your low-priced cotton buy as 1 have bought had you sold prices will last "?Y Or until our stock is sold e and solid colors, sale price . .25c I grey designs, also solid 25c 25c 25c 60c ; ale price 25c 32V2c ice 25c ice 25c 25c a 30c ii 25c e $4.50 2.75 rice 1.50 e 2.25 i $1.25 I e 1.00 ist?sale price 2.50 4 1 _ n /\/\ I ? ??uic price se?sale price 50c le price 40c air for $1.00 ick Ilose?3 pair for 1.00 pair for 50c lincoat Now weather of the winter is ahead of jt a rain coat at these prices:? } lie price $4.00 J ce 7.00 g 7.00 g 5.50 | se j SUITS ^an't Be Matched | Suits, at the following prices: j$j Sale price.. $28.50 ^ Sale price.. 25.00 Sale price.. 23.50 iE Sale price.. 18.00 ji Sale price.. 12.00 ISSES COAT SUITS j | Sale price.. 7.50 ; d Sale price.. 7.00 Sale Price.. 6.50 Sale price.. 6.00 $ Sale price.. 5.00 Sale price . . 3.75 Slaughtered JNERY Sale price . . $2.50 Sale price. . 2.25 ^ Sale price . . 2.00 H Sale price. . 1.50 -.j Sj? l*? nrir<> 1.25 <| Sale price. . 1.00 k Sale price . . .50 merchandise that we have just for i lat we have sold you for years. I at Sale Prices Dry Goods pany dhcrt Jtcmtf of Some "Advertiser" this week. Phone Lucky 13 for drugs. 1" Dr. J. E. Lucas, of Blue Fields, W. Va., was in town Tuesday. ii The Rev. J. L. Tyler, of Gibson, N. C., was in Chesterfield Wednesduy. t The Peoples' Bank and the Bank a Of Chesterfield have declared their [ usual 5 per cent, semi-annual dividends. j Mr. Ben Davis has gone to Fori t Mills, S. C., where he has accepted a position. Mrs. J. A. Welsh and J. A., Jr., are ( visiting Mrs. R. L. Ilur^t," of Lexington, Va. There will be special service at ' Zoar church Sunday to aid in the world-wide Centenary movement of the Methodist Church. The regular meeting of the Wood men of the World will be held Satur day night, February 15th. All who have Red Cross work oui are requested to bring in same asearly as possible to Miss Elizabeth Lindsay or Mrs. W. J. Tiller. WANTED: A good farm hand to work on farm. Will pay highest I rice. Apply to T. E. Howell, at J L. Johnson place, near Middendorf. > Delicious fount drinks now on tap I at the Chesterfield Drug Co. Mr. T. L. Iluntley is now with the Hope-Davis Co., in Columbia where he will be glad to meet an\ of his old Chesterfield county friends Mr. M. B. Summer, of Columbia, employed by U. S. Internal ltevenui Department, was in Chesterfield Wednesday checking up income tax payers. Chesterfield county furnished on? |( thousand men for Uncle Sam's Army and Navy in the world war. Our proportion of volunteers was above the j average. Iiit< Supply of 6(i6, the famous ( Chill and Fever Tonic at the Chesterfield Drug Co. Others sell it for 3S cents. We sell it lor 25. Phone Lucky^ld. Mrs. Mary llualey Alexander and daughter, Mary-Charles, are the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. C. ' L. liunley and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. \ Douglass. D J Regular communieation of Che:; ^ terlield Lodge No. 2: 1. M. wii. L be held Friday eveitii bruary 1 at V :l>0 o'clock. By . 1 ui W. \N j DAVIS, W. M. Announcement is made that thi government will return to America the bodies of the American soldier* who died in France upon re<iuesi ' from his nearest relative. Prescriptions carefully compounded by a competent licensed pharmacist, and promptly delivered. Chesterfield Drug Co. A good many of our farmers and business men are attending the cotton convention in Columbia to-day to hear Governor Harding of thi Federal Reserve Board, speak. Chief of Police B. B. Melton has I resigned from the force and has gone | to Bad in, N. C-, where he has acccpt' ?i .. ,.o ....... ..m....,- \li J. R. Abbott has boon appointed to till the place made vacant. ' Fine line of Toilet Articles, Perfumes, etc. just received at the Chc>. terfield Drug Co. You must call and see them. The lion. W. P. Pollock made the ( speech of his life in the U. S. Senate , Monday in support of the proposed ( amendment to be submitted to the respective States on the question of Kqual Sutfrage. Jacob's Candies! Freshly made, and just received. Reasonably priced. Go'to your phone right now , and call Lucky 13 and have us send a box to your house. 1 I Mr. Harmon Allen passed through ('hesterfield Monday enroute to his home in Pugcland. .Mr. Allen has traveled all over France, as one of Uncle Sam's soldiers and talks interestingly of his experiences. '1 he fifth and last Government dond issue will bp offered to the pub. I lie in April. This loan will be called the Victory Loan. Uncle Sam needs money with which to bring the boys home from France. 'I he .'50th Division is expected to I return from France in March. These heroes will parade in Columbia. The MHth Infantry (old 1st S. C.) lost ' 170 men killed in action and 50 by disease, according to war department I! official furures. Demonstration Agent W. J. Tiller reports 2,400 tons of Government soda applied for by ChesteMield 1 county farmers. The government is selling the farmers nitrates at actual cosl,$Ml a ton, plus freight from port. The lime for application for soda has been extended to h brua"y t'.t. On last Monday a >g belonging o Dr. 1). H. Laney became rabid ar l bit a number of other dogs. After a long chase he was killed by Deputy Sheriff James T. Grant. Two dogs belonging to Mr. Parnell Meehan, one belonging to Mr. G. K. Laney and one belonging to Mr. A. F. Davis, having been bittep, were also killed. EGGS FOR SALE Silver Spangled Hamburgs; good layers, non-sitters. Parties to whom we have promised eggs will please call and get them. , Mrs, C. P. MANGUM. v > ' aiVdfiV . a %oeal Jntere&t c UNERAL OF MRS. W. G, WHITE J Mrs. W. G. White, Jr., who died t n York on Wednesday, Feb. 5th, was ^ aid to rest in the Chesterfield Cemeery last Friday morning. The funeril services were conducted by the f lev. B. J. Guess. e The large gathering of sorrowing 'fiends woh accompanied the corpse ' o its last resting place attested the iniversal esteem in which Mrs. White vas held. Her bright and sunny disjosition had endeared her to all who ;new her, both old and young. In hurch and society she could always I ie depended upon to bear her part | ind she will be missed as very few j ire. I Mrs. White, nee Miss Nan Laney, laughter of Dr. and Mrs. D. II. >aney, was born July 28, 1895 and vas married to Dr. W. G. White, Jr., >n July 12, 1916. She passed into .he great beyond on Feb. 5th, 1919. GOVT. SEED DISTRIBUTION The Agricultural Department .vants nic to distribute to farmers in ihesterfield county 130 quart pack;ges of cotton seed of varieties which t desires to test. Full directions will fo with each package and no farmer vill be allowed more than one packige. Distribution closes Feb. 28th. Will fine names in order of application. Write me if you want any. Write me if you want any. The applications for vegetable seed ire coming in very slowly and must >e filed by February 2<->th also. W. F. STEVENSON. BI(T( Rath ft 1713 I 13 JL 1\1L/ Ending Sat This big opportunit to reduce our big stoc Spring Goods. There will be Tren "Z)e< an our entire stock of m Let nothing keep y Friday morning, Feb. T mITLIF WHERE THEY There is a Dand Luc. - .? flffijfcifti " t' fejfftiit -i>iif - -1 Miiiiiiiv ''iiilihV V11 i", ' "ii . ii agge?gggS33gger~j.rrs COUNTY FAIR PREMIUMS Mr. W. P. Odom, treasurer fov .the 'ounty Fair, reports that all prem- j lims won at the last exhibit of the 'ounty Fair have been paid except 0 the following. As Mr. Odom . lasn't the address of these people, ie requests that they call or notify lim. Hardy Sellers, L. E. Edwards, T. \ Haney, Zena Short, Annie B. Sellars, Ernest C. Sellers. | If It Is Building F You want, we hav< . of Doors and Wii Cement is complet The Prices Are . 1 If It Is Fencing You want to do, w needs We have Field Fencing, all Wire and Barb \A FAPMFDC UA i i niuiiLiiw I in i i :utf 1 8> HA AY, FER urday Nig y you cannot afford to r k of merchandise to n lendous Bargains in ev( Lur pric erchandise. ou away. Remembei itli and closing Saturda F & HA MORVBN, M. e. ' IIL\STI,K?SKM, EVERYTHING? ly ipR ?Touring i Wait 31S Auto TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE In the town of Chesterfield, on* 6room house and lot, 90x190 feet, and barn; conveniently located. For further information apply to 2t R. A. MELTON FOR SALE Eggs for hatching from S. 6. Rhode Island Reds; guaranteed pure bred. Price $2.00 per setting of 15 eggs. tf ' O. I. PITMAN Material \ e it. Our stock ndows, Lime and e treasonable. r I > e can supply your a good stock of ? I widths; Poultry /ire, RDWARE CO. ! R^CE RDISON A * ' . 14th ht, the 22d niss. We are obliged I nake room for our new iry line as there will be xs" r the date, beginning on y ni ght, Feb. 22d. I f?D/S0JV KEEP NOTHING r Car :ing For You at Lyt.I