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E A AND f Think of Easl only day of the yea correct fashions. Suit. We are Fashions in HIO Made A suit that ' show you these fas honest, and the fal and designs. o Ralston1 Ralston Toney Red Ralston Piccadilly Farnum Mahogany Ralston Black Kid, Ladies' Patent Tic Ladies' Patent Pur Ladies' Dull Kid P Ladies' Dull Kid P Ladies' Dull Kid P Ladies' Mahogany Ladies' Cushion Ini Ladies' Oxfords am St P51W H Q1 lk/?.LU TT JLJU I Men's Alpine Panai Men's Bankok Hat Men's Yacht Sailor Men's Sailors Boys' Straw Hats . Our Shirt S No. 14 to No Interwo B.V.D. We have 01 Of EASTER When in To ing, Shoes and Gent? TEA! P.S.?We m:-,? u i- . << FRIENDSHIP Mrs Fair Ilittle, of Chesterfield, I accompanied l>y her son, Elijah, spent a short while Momlay at the home of Mr. J. VV. Gulledge. Mr. Willie Griggs, of Ml. Croghan, was in our comunity Sunday. The Friendship Sunday school will . have an egg hunt Saturday at 21 o'clock. Let all the school turn out and enjoy the afternoon. Mr. Johnie Gulledge, of near Kuhy, spent a part of the week-end here the guest of Mr. Pierce J. Melton. Mr. Jack Gulledge, of old Co. I, is spending a few days here with his relatives and friends. The teachers of the Vaughn school, Misses Davis and Hinson, are prepar ing to tfive their school an Easter hunt Friday afternoon at 2. m' """ 11 ' Cow Peas Soja Beans Reduce your fertilizer expense and nave feed fa I is by growing Cow i'cas and Soja lieana. They enrich tho land not only when plowed under, but when used for forage and grazing. They ran be grown to advantage In your corn crop?adding nitrogen and humus to your Boil. It paya to a order I ! WOODS 11 SEEDS I' Oar Cow Peas, floJa TVans are superior In cleanliness and quality to cow peas and benns as ordlnarllv sold. Wrlto for food's Crop Special." giving ?rlcee id seasonable Informalon about all Field and Garden Seed. T.W.Wood & Sons , III IIBBIKSV, llllinBlli Virginia. u S T IEW CL :er and you picture ne\ ir set aside for official i Of course you will \ ihowing the very latei JH-ART CL01 by Strouse & Bros., Bi will please you is ami shion clothes. The tai )rics are unexcelled in s Oxfords for Color Longwood Last Last, Neolin Sole, Rubber He r Color, Thermos Last, Rubber National Last, Rubber Heel . . :, Louis Heel np, Louis Heel ump, French Heel ump, French Heel ump, Military Heel Pump, Military Heel rier Sole, Black Ties J Ties $3 ts, Panamas an< na Hats s s itock is complete in sizes and c< . 18, selling at, from $1.00 to $ ver Toe and Heel Socks in all At 40c, 50c and 60 c the Pair Union Suits, $150; Others at -? display one of the prettiest a: t NECKWEAR that we have e \vn, call to see us. We are Hea> ; Furnishings. L-JONES have just received a shipmeni ulals. BETHEL Mr. Leonard Campbell, of the University of South Carolina, spent the week-end with his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. I'. S. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Vander Baker and eh idi: n and Mr. Hoy lloairiuht, of lefTerson, visited at Mr. W. .J. Camn bell's Sunday. Miss Irene Campbell has been visiting relatives in Chesterfield. Mr. and Mrs. Connie Sellers spent Sunday with Mrs. Sellers' parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Campbell. Miss V'erdie Davis spent the weekend with home folks here. Mr. Archie Kllis, of Bethune, spent Sunday with relatives here. Miss Vera Campbell, of Chesterfield hiirh school, spent the week-end with her parents. She was accompanied by h'-r sister-in-law, Mrs. Walter I). Campbell. Sunday school at Bethel next Sun day at three o'clock. Miss Irene Campbell is visiting her l.-.tU..- l " > >1111-1, i?i r. Minnie uampiiell, at I.atta, this week. Best wish* s to The Advertiser and its many friends. ATTENTION, AUTO DRIVERS This is to call your attention to the fact that the law governing speed, euM ut and parkin# witiiin the town limits of Chesterfield, is still in force and must be obeyed. L. II. TROTTI, Mayor DISCHARG7E NOTICE On the BOth of April next at 12 o'clock I will apply to the Probate Court of Chesterfield county for a discharge as administrator of the estate of J. R. Teal, deceased. W. S. Teal, p Administrator. 25 March, li t9. Hi E R ,OTHES v clothes. It's the showing of the latest vant a new Spring st attrantivp Snrinrf S rHES iltimore | ang them. Let us loring is scupulously wear-giving qualities \ Comfort $8.50 el 6.50 Heel 6.50 7.50 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 jjj 5.00 ^ 5.50 jj 4.50 jj .00, $3.50 and $4.00 g J Bankoks I $5.00 I 5.00 | 4.50 i . . . . $2.00 and $3.00 jj 50c and $1.00 j olors from 13.50. colors, $1.00 isortments ver shown dquarters for Cloth- & GO. t of Children's and fi I "Children's Week" will be observ! ed in hundreds of communities in i South Carolina from April 27th to May 4. Under the direction of tinState, County and District Sunday School Associations, plans have been made for emphasizing during this week the religious training of all children under twelve years of age. South Carolina is joining with all the other State and provincial asso| ciations in the observance of Children's Week on the dates mentioned. It has been suggested that an old fashioned debating society might be a good thing for the men of field. It would bring them together in a friendly way, furnish amusement and recreation, and give some men, tal stimulus. Deputy Grant , arrested a r.cirro last Thursday whose wrong name was Tom Brown. right name not known. : i ci 1. d escaped fro. i ihe chnin g ng ir. It'ehlai 1 c i>j ry soi e ten pve 5 i.?; .> : Hi! 1. ! In i . working for >. i >ng I tiith at Wilhelm's sawmill near iddendorf. Last week a clue to his whereabouts was found and after a clever ruse, in which Mr. Grant impersonated a. lumber merchant, the negro was arrested again. Brown's trouble started in Richland county when he and some friends stole a hog. They had taken the porker to a swamp to kill and dress it, and were followed by the owner of the hog. When Brown saw the man he opened fire and the man was so badly wounded that they left him for dead. Jfe Idid not die, however, and Brown was arrested and tried for attempt to kill. He overpowered his guard and escaped to Chesterfield, where he remained free for ten months before being located. New shipment of Strouse St Bros. Suits for Easter, received to-day. Teal-^oaos Company. " * 'V . ... [ LOCAL ITEMS Messrs. Ed. and Ben Gulledge were in town a few days this week. Mrs. Carl Gulledge visited relatives and friends in town last week. , Miss Eunice Johnson, of Savannah, is visiting Mrs. L. H. Stanley. Born: To Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Adams, Monday, May 13, a boy. R. E. Hanna, Esq., of Cheraw, is attending Supreme Court at Columbia to-day. Young Men: When you think of buying suit, remember that TealJones Co. has them. Dr. A. H. Hayden is attending the meeting of the State Medical Association at Florence. Mrs. A. H. Hflyden and son, Augustus, are visiting relatives at Marion and other points. You can get Cattail Millet, Rape, Early Amber and Seeded Cane seed, Laney'i Pharmacy. The regular meeting of the Woodmen of the World will be held Satur <iciy ui^ui, ui o p.m., lusi nine. Mrs. C. L. Hunley and Mrs. G. K. Raney will attend the U. D. C. convention in Darlington Tuesday. The Pension Roll and funds have been received by the Clerk of Court. The roll is the same as last year and the warrant is for $8,040.00. Easter will be appropriately observed Sunday morning at Zoar and Sunday night at St. Paul. The public is cordially invited. Oliver Typewriter For Sale Almost new. A bargain at $25.00. Crawford Jewelry Co., Cheraw, S. C. Next Sunday the regular services will be held at Mt. Olivet, at 11 o'clock in the morning and at Pleasant Grove at 3:30 in the afternoon. This being Easter Sunday, Dr. Wolling will preach on the Resurrection. Keep cool while you eat or drink at the Buiy Bee Cafe. Electric fans going all the time. The Spring term Court of Common Pleas convened Tuesday morning, with Judge Ernest Moore, presiding. Only equity cases were tried the first two days, and much work of that class was cleared up. Jury cases begin to-day. Edison Phonographs, $41.00 to $285.00, and Record*. Crawford Jewelry Co. Dr. Wolling. the pastor of the East Chesterfield charge, M. E. Church, South, requests us to announce the Second Quarterly Conference which will be held at Pleasant Grove church at 3:30 in the afternoon, May 4th. Remember, the first Sunday in May. The collection of used clothinp for Europe's destitute, that was recently conducted by the American Red Cross was a pratifyinp success so far as Chesterfield county is concerned. A larpe amount of serviceable clothing was contributed. The biff parcels coming from Pageland, Ruby and Mt. Crophan contained a larpe proportion of new and unused poods. All these poods were immediately packed and shipped and are now doubtless well on their way to perform their mission of mercy. Try my delicious home-made ice cream and carefully made soft drinks one time and you will come again. BUSY BEE CAFE, P. J . Zounis, Proprietor. Mr. and Mrs. John Adams announce their bip picnic dinner to the soldier boys on Saturday, April 19th. They extend a cordial invitation to all the boys and their friends. hresh e.rugs from the most reliable firms in America and abroad are arriving daily at Laney's Pharmacy. Also Standard toilet srtirlaa end -..v. ber goods. The price is right. Laney's Pharmacy. All of the boys of the community between the ages of twelve and eight'-en are requested to meet at the Courthouse Friday night at 9 o'clock for the purpose of organizing a Boy Scout troop. The men who are interested in this movement and will stand by it are also requested to be present. The boys and girls of the Chesterfield High School literary societies will conduct a joint debate next Friday. This debate promises to be a record-breaker in the matter of interest. | he subject is "Resolved that man's mind is inferior to woman's a ind." There is war, revolution and bloody murder in that subject. New Lot of Silk and Wn .h Tie* on display. See them at Teal-Jonea Company. "The Victorious Life" is the subject of the morning service at th<' Baptist church next Sunday. Special music will be furnished. Will be glad to see you out and have you worship with us. We had a good day irif i :ii;t'iana cnurcn uisi nunuay. i I $'10.22 for Homo aVid For jj: Missions in the Sunday school Look out, Chesterfield Baptists. Are you going to do likewise? Yes! Come on time. B. S. Funderburg, pastor. Just received new line of Nunnally's Candies, in Satin boxea. Price from $3.50 to $8.00. AI*o a lot of mailer boxea. Get One.. ? Laney'a Pharmacy. RADCLIFFE CHAUTAUQUA HERE MAY 26, 27, 28 Announcement is made that the Biff Three-Day Chautau<|un will be in Chesterfield Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Muy 26, 27, 28. A fine program is promised for this occasion, which will be published later. Sufficient to say now that Col. G. A. Gearhart, who gave several very pleasing adresses here on previous engagements, will deliver two addresses at this engagement. Reduc ii ir CO I! Coats ll I II Dr i ii _______ ii $67.50 Coat Suits at . . I $4o.i)u uoat suits at . . ; $39.50 Coat Suits at . . j $37.50 Coat Suits at . . ' $29.50 Coat Suits at . . ' $27.50 Coat Suits at . . J $26.50 Coat Suife at . . | We have j have to hurr | L. M. i FOR SALE ENGINES, GIN, ETC.?25-horse tubular boiler; 20-horse engine; One 80-saw Lummus gin complete, and press, self-tramper; One 25horse gas engine. All in good condition. Will sell at a bargain. E. T. TEAL. McFarland, N. C., It. 1. tf ONE MULE, Some Hogs and a lot of home raised corn for sale. D. T. TEAL LAND?Others are buying my farms, Why not You? I have a few left. 25 per cent, cash; balance long time at 6 per cent. Will help you get farm loan. D. T. TEAL. ONE FORD ROADSTER; in good condition, for sale. J. A. Knight. 2tp MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES ? Neatly printed on white bristol, suitable for framing. Special prices to ministers and magistrates. The Advertiser. EXTRACT CERTIFICATES? Have on hand a supply of Certificates required by law for the selling of patent medicines and flavoring extracts. One pad 15 cents; delivered by mail, 25 cents. The Advertiser. | O HOUR KODAK FINISHING All rolls developed 10c; packs 20c up; prints 2He, 4c, 5c; enlarging 35c up. Specialists?we do nothing but Kodak finishing. All work guaranteed to please. Eastman Kodaks, Films, Supplies. COLUMBIA PHOTO FINISHING Co. 1111 Taylor St., Columbia,S.C. PROMISORY NOTES?In pads of 100. Prices reasonable. The Advertiser. Only The L * m.i fcion In ON 'AT SU1 and D< THIS WEEK ess Up For Eol We Offer $49.50 $49.50 C< $37.50 $43.50 C< $32.50 $39.50 C< $29.50 $37.50 C< $22.50 . $29.50 < $22.50 $25.00 C< $19.50 $19.50 C< n't a great man; y if you want to nirl^r E.V AiN Cheraw, S. C. FOR SALE NUNNALLY'S CANDY?Fresh for Enster. Juat arrived. D. H. I.aney. OLIVER TYPEWRITER, No. 5; Almost new; $25 pets it. CRAWFORD JEWELRY CO. Cheraw, S. C. tf EDISON PHONOGRAPHS and Records. Instruments range from $11.00 to $285.00. Crawford Jewelry Co., Cheraw. FAMILY HORSE?Work anywhere; a good animal. Or will exchange for Fard Car, 1918 model. 4t J. WATT LOWERY WANTED: A New Customer, to try my delicious home-made ice cream and carefully made fount drinks. He is sure to become a regular customer. BUSY BEE CAFE, P. J. Zounis, Proprietor. EXCHANGE FREE THIS FREE ADVERTISING will be given to everybody who wants it in the remaining issues of this month. If you have a pocket-knife you wish to swap for a necktie, or a cow for a Ford, a farm for a fiddle; no matter what, so long as ft is an Exchange, and not a sale, send in your copy, plainly written, and it will be printed free. After this month, however, Exchange advs. as other Classified advertising, will cost one cent a word. Try it. Offer a reasonable swap and see how many answers you get. One I OR I Touring C Now I] ucas Autc ^H Prices ;| ITS 1 )lmans iter Dats-Dolmans at . . $37.50 i sats-Dolmans at ..$35.00 :>ats-Dolmans at . .$32.50 lats-Dolmans at . .$29.50 lata-Dolmans at . .$22.50 lats-Dolmans at . .$19.75 lats-Dolmans at . .$15.00 ?????????? . | y, so you will get your size. S CO. PALMETTO The farmers in this community are preparing for planting cotton. We gladly welcome Mr. Jesse Sellers from France back home with us after being in service about eighteen months. There a^e many other boys back also, all of whom are cordially welcomed. Mr. B. C. Clanton and son, Carl, and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown made a business trip to Chesterfield last Saturday. Mr. Will Brown visited in the White Oak section Sunday afternoon. Mr. Ervin Odom motored in this community Sunday. This community was greatly surprised when Mr. J. N. Clanton and Miss Estelle Lett, of Hartsville, were recently united in matrimony. Mr. Carl Clanton and sister, Miss Bessie, were iruests at th?> hnmo nf Mr. J. F. Alexander Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sellers are spending a few days with the lattc's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Sellers. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Alexander April 6th, a boy. Come on all you writers and let's ^ make the dear old Advertiser better than ever to read. Best regards to the editor and the readers. The trouble with our common school education is that it has been directed from the tower of knowledge rather than from a seat on the ground. This old story is being revived again, we might as well repeat it. The colored brother was earnestly beseeching the Lord for various and sundry necessities. He said: "O Lord, send us a barrel of flour. O Lord, send us a barerl of sugar. O Lord, send us a barrel of coffee. O, Lord, send us a barrel of pepper? hell, Lord, that's too much pepper." N r ar n Stock ' ) Go. I