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COR 1 Rebi We have inst XI W?? - ? " ine rora Tactor; tuning up engin complete and gi Factory work. There is no c than Charlotte, I We are autho All other car; The Li Salvation Army Fund* Received The following acknowledgement of the receipt of funds has been received by Mrs. J. R. Millard, Treasurer for Chesterfield county for the Salvation Army drive: Columbia, S. C., June 5. Mrs. J. R. Millard, Treas., Ruby, S. C. Dear Mrs. Millard: We have your valued favor enclosing check for $688.50. We congratultc you on the i splendid showing made. Yours very truly, | E. O. BLACK, Zone Treasurer, j SOLDIERS RECENTLY RETURNED ( The following "hames of soldiers! are furnished to The Advertiser by < the Columbia War Camp Community 1 Service. These boys have been late- j 1 II ' II I ij FureDi | it I The Hogthat | ing good profi ! Broadway J Is No About 40 got i readv for sale now. * Pigs are fron [ King Jack's Wonde J 250830; Joan Che i No. 292282. One i I have now re of gilts bred to Broa Get some of th they are all gone. Come and take in this section. , I Meat is high now and ii I comes bjeeding stock will go I Mail orders filled under fj L S. GRA1 J) c lilt Like ] :alled the same m y for burning in es. We can bui larantee the wor >ther machine of si. C. rized distributor? 3 equally well rep acas Auto ly mustered out of service. ' v Fred Sellers, Chesterfield; Win. C. r Brown, Patrick; Robert L. Vaughn, h Chesterfield; Rufus R. Baker, Jelfer- r son; Kenneth O. Chisholm, Pageland. f Henry K. Moore, Cheraw; Walter c K. Edgeworth, Mt. Croghan; Daniel t A. Morrison, Chesterfield; Leranzy Ogburn, Jefferson; Roy L. Melton, I Chesterfield; Harley E. Andrews, p McBee; Herman Tadlock, Jefferson. !", STORM IN UNION COUNTY, N. C. 0 t I n Last Sunday a violent hail storm ( e swept ovevr the northern and south- f eastern parts of Union County, N. C. \ Considerable damage is reported both from the large hail stones and high p wind. Several houses were unroofed, a jut the most damage seems to have been done to crops, some of which > BIG TYPE D 1 Dreu iroc-Jc e Hog of The Do is paying his way ts. The Real Bi| Pathfinder N< >w Heading My H )d growthy pigs sired t i dams: Pal s Wonder, r 2d, No. 526158; Gra> rry King, No. 356156; of the best herds in the ady for sale at attractive dway Pathfinder for ear ese while the nriee i? nr I ? a look at the best lot of * sure to go higher soon and as sti still high er. [uarantee of satisfaction and papers m, r ?* - ARS Factory 1 achine used by i bearings and 1 ild new engine k to equal Ford the kind nearer 5 for Ford parts, aired. ' Go. . V.v ow */?%? aj \itllll?^VU aa LU It-l|LilKl' eplanting. No injuries to persons ave been reported. The only pood esulting, so far as known, js reported roni Buford, where an enterprizing itizen feathered enough hail stones o make ice cream. W. H. Wakefield M. D. of Charatte will be in Morven, at Misenhei* ler Hotel on Tuesday, June 24th; t Wadesboro at Pardons Drug Store, n Wednesday, June 25th.. .The docor limit* Jiis practice to the treat* lent of eye, ear, noieand throat disa*es and fitting glasses. .Ask your amily phys'cian about con*uting Dr. Vakefield 2t ave captured the city of Chihuahua nd to have executed eight men. Pancho Villa is on the war path in lexico again. lie is reported to ~ j: ; I i 1 i j irsies I I ! 1 I I and return- j ; ? Type Boar ! I ? ! . >. 128693 i lerd : ==? i i >y this good boar, J 1 3d, No. 197490 ! /e's Wonder, No. ! r? I ^ 1 Palmetto ljueen, j 1 State. | i; prices, a nice lot i ly fai -rows. j 1f >t high and before ? c i hogs ever raised 1 IS 11 ton as the fall demand t for registering furnished. : t luby, S.C. !; -. ? - . LOCAL ITEMS \ Mrs. Albert McCall, of Monroe, N. '., is visiting her mother, Mrs. W. P. Iwinnie. | MiT B. J. Douglass, who was dn the J. S. court jury, at Charleston, has eturned home. Mr. D. C. Coker of Ruth, Miss., was he guest this week of his son-in-law dr. Oscar Sellers. Mr. Jim Sellers, of the WhiteBuchanan Motor Co., was painfully iurt last week while cranking a Ford. The Rev. J. H. Hildreth will preach kt Palmeto church next Sunday evenng at 4 o'clock. Messrs H. M. Odom, W. P. Odom ?nd J. H. Culberson went to Charlotte yesterday. The many friends of Mrs. J. E. Lucas are glad to welcome her back to Chesterfield. Mr. and Mrs. Lucas are now living on College Hill. Thomas Posey Young, Jr., of Whitmirc, is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. S. A. llanna. He is accompanied by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Posey Young, of the same address. Misses Vera, Stella and Nell Melton, of Chesterfield, came up Monday evning and gave an enjoyable musical at the Blackwell hotel in honor of Mr. Algea Blackwell. Messrs. J. C. Blackwell and Arther Knight accompanied them.? The Pageland Journal Dr. Ceorge P. White, of Bamberg, is preahing some very interesting sermons at the Baptist Church. Mr. Augustus H. Hayden, who has been until recently employed in Charleston hus received orders from the Government to report in Atlanta, Ga. the Southern Dental College for matriculation in that institution. His entire four years course and incidental expenses will be paid from from the U. S. A. vocational training fund. . .Mr. W. M. Redfearn, the under-| taker announce* that he 's having an j automobile hearse built and will be in position to travel any distance in serving the people. On May 29th Messrs Abbott and Grant raided a moonshine establishment in woods of the Adams settlement on the Croflford land. They arrested one man, got some more whiskey and a still. They now have five others under bond for next term of court. On the following Friday they dfstroyed another still near Deep Creek. Mr. Roy L. Melton, son of Mr. I. K. Melton, has returned from France. Roy was a member of the now famous Co. I, but was prevented from returning with the rest of the boys by illness He is now well again. Mr. Fred G. I learn, brother to the editor, with this issue becoihes associate editor of The Advertiser, which is to say that he forthwith becomes reresponsible for all errors and all other offenses committed by this paper. All angry subscribers are referred to him. Mr. J. A. Sellers recently made a trip to Hamlet i"n the endeavor to irrange for an adequate ice supply for Chesterfield. The Square Deal Drug Co. has noved into its new quarters at the old itand. Regular communication of Chestirfield Lodge No. 220 A.F.M. will be leld Friday evevning, June 13th at 3:30 o'clock. By order W. W. Davs, W. M. A union meeting will be held at High point Baptist church on June 18th and 29th, instead of Center Point, as previously announced. The Misses Melton, Chesterfield's harming and talented musciane, con.ribuled a delightful program recenty at a reception given by the Social "lub of Camp .lacksom, at Columbia. Violin solos, piano solos, vocal num?ers, duels and quartets were render:d before an enthusiastic and admirng audience. '1 he colored citizens of Chesterfield net at Ml. Tabor M. E. church on lune 9th to organize a movement to ivelconie home our colored soldiers The date decided upon was July 4th. Further notice will be published. Chief Abbott arrested B. D. Kober ion last night at about 8 o'clock on the farm of Mr. Hossick Bittle, five miles from town. Robersofi was wanted by the U. S. Government for having deserted from the army. Ho had enlisted on April 24th; deserted on May 23d and was arrested on June 11th. Robersan is u gentleman of color. FRiFNnsmp Mr. and Mra. J. B. Lampley, of the Wamble Hill section, spent Satjrday and Sunday here the quests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hunt spent Satjrday and Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Hunt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. lames Hunt. Miss Mary V. Sowell, teacher of the icnior class of the Sunday school lore, went with her entire clans for i picnic to Teal's Mill last Saturday. Hie occasion was a very enjoyable ?ne, according to all reports. This lass numbers about 25 members. Mr. Henry Davidson, of Wexford, ;pent Sunday in our community. Mr. )avidson has recently returned from iverseas. We are glad to welcome all he boys back, as they keep, coming >ne by one. Itev. Clayton Jenkins announces hat he will hold p. soldier's service at /aughn school house the fourth Sunlay in this month. The soldier boys I ue all urged to be present and a ordial invitation is extended to evxybody. Services begin at 3:30. Harvesting is about over and some tave begun to lay by their old corn. Pric We wil season to an | our Clearance I Hats. I Njw is your | wear while our st< I the following prices: $11.00 Hats no1 10.00 Hats no' j 9.00 Hats no 8.00 Hats nov 7.50 Hats no 7.00 Hats no 16.50 Hats no1 6.00 Hats no1 5.50 Hats no1 5.00 Hats no1 4.50 Hats no1 4.00 Hats mr 3.50 Hats no' 3.00 Hats no1 2.75 Hats no' 2.50 Hats no' 2.25 Hats no 2.00 Hats no 1.50 Hats no 1.25 Hats no | CHESTERF % M The Chevrolet * i Touring Car is a \ i built car. Only th M terials, methods am # part in its consti M Chevrolet manufac M are high. And C 7 sources are so grea i i them to build up to $ high standard rath ? to a price. PAGELAND M( Jj J. Arthur Knight - FOR SALE 1 BIG DUROC JERSEY SOW and two . nice Shoats, for sale, tf S. M. WING ATE. . ? \ MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES ? J Neatly printed on white bristol, t suitable for framing Special ( prices to ministers and magistrates, j The Advertiser EXTRACT CERTIFICATES? Have on hand a supply of Certificates re- < quired by law for the selling of patent medicines and flavoring extracts. One pad 15 cents; delivered by mail, 25 cents. The Advertiser. EDISON PHONOGRAPHS and Records. Instruments range from | $-11.00 to $285.00. Crawford Jewelry Co., Cheraw. LOOSE-LEAF BOOKS and Devices. We have the agency for the finest and most complete line of loose- ~ leaf books and devices. The looseleaf way is the modem way. The Advertiser. , LINE es Reclm I not carry a Hj other. We nov ; Sale of Spring a opportunity to get a Hat :)ck is complete. They w kv kv r w kv kv IV kv kv kv kv kV kV kV kV kV % W w I w 1ELD DRY Gi 'Four-Ninety" rery carefully maChevrolet ret as to enable an unusually * V er than down | DTOR CO. I PROMISSORY NOTES?In pads of, 100. Prices reasonable. The Advertiser. I O HOUR KODAK FINISHING " I" All rolls developed 10c; packs I >r ?0c up; prints 2 Vic, 4c, 5c; enlarg- ^ ng 35c up. Specialists?we do noth- ** ng but Kodak finishing All work C guaranteed to please. Eastman Ku- al laks, Films, Supplies. t* :OLUMBIA PHOTO FINISHING Co. M 1111 Taylor St., Columbia,S.C. Hl WANTED >AW MILL LABOR WANTED? ? White or colored, $2.10 per day " and board; pay every two weeks. 01 Mills three to eight miles from ville. Don't write. Come. ACME LUMBER CO., 81 13p Westville, S. C. - la C -OST?Shepherd Dog, answers to ni name Dan; black on back; red legs a, and feet; rather small; 1 year old; lost lust Saturday near C. Si L. Depot Reward for information. ltp .P. T. HURST. t? Always I }g BUY IT AT HOME i If Yn Cu I ! I RY a JL I ced I it from one I v announce I nd Summer I for Mid-Summer 1 won't last long at . | 7.50 6.50 6.00 5.35 5.00 4.65 4.30 4.00 3.65 .3.35 A 3.00 | 2.65 j 2.35 ' I 2.00 " i 1.85 ^ 1.65 | 1.50 5 1.35 | 1.00 | 85 I OODSCo. I ChtcroUt "Four-Nlnity" Touring Car, equipped With electric lights and starter, highest type two-unit system, singls wiring used. Complete lamp equipment, mohair tailored seeman top, top cover and aide curtains; tilted windshields speedometer: electric boras owtra rim and carrier on rears complete tool equipment, including pump and Jack. Food rest, robe mil, pockets in each door. Price $>35. f. o. b. Wat, Mich. MRS. S. C. RIVERS Mrs.S. C. Rivers died at Hamlet in le hospital while being operated on. ier death ocured early Sunday moi nig. Mrs. Rivers had lived here with usband, who died the latter part of ebruary. She was a Miss White of heraw and is survived by her mother id father and one sister of Cher.iw ? whom we extend our sympathies. Irs. Rivers was about 38 yeurs okl id had been married about ten yeuia -Pageland Journal. SHINGLES FOR SALE I have a carload of line No. 1 heart ine Shingles and fine No. 1 Ced.?r Singles.. Prices right.. See me at ice, if you want some of these. J. AARON SELLERS 1 rlate of Ohio, Clly of Toledo, I.uras County, as Frank J. Cheney mnkea oath that ha senior partner of the firm of F. J. heney A Co.. doing bindneaa In the Cltv r Toledo. County and State aforesaid, id thai said (Inn will pay the aunt of MO II UN I>11101) Dm.I.A ltH for each id every case of Catarrh that cannot Ue ired by the use of IIADD'H ('ATAItlt 11 IODIC!MO. PRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In y presence, this 6th day of December, . D. 1886. A. W. OL.EASON. (Beat) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Medicine Is taken lnrnally and acts through the Blood on is Mucous Surfaces of the System. Baud >r testimonials, free. P. J. CHENEY * CO., Toledo, O.