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f GUjINER'S MATE HERE GUNNING FOR RECRUITS x Chief Gunner's Mate Frank J. Bp. Burress, from the Central Recruiting L Station, at Columbia, was in Chester^ Bj|' field last week canvassing for new rePF'v .cuits for the navy. Mr. Burress, v hile here only a short time covered the ground thoroughly and left a very fivorable impression with those who had the pleasure of meeting him. Under recent orders from the navy department "recruiters" are being Br** sent to every part of the state ih an effort to get more men for the Navy. Every town and village will be go>ne over in the effort to make the men between the ages of 17 and 35 understand the opportunities offered by the navy in peace times. The navy is endeavoring to release all men enlisted for the war so that they may resume their former occupation^; but at the same time the soldiers nave to be brought back home and the navy is the only ferry availI .r able. Mr. Burress became enthusasiastic when asked by a prospective recruit to name some of the advantages je of an enlistment in the navy. Said he: "The advantages of enlisting are manifold to a young man. Travel is -? the best known medium of education, and the navy never stays in one place any length of time. The chance to learn a trade is unexcelled as the navy teaches 55 trades and gives pay while the "rookie" is learning. Any one interested in the navy should write the Navy Recruiting Starr . tion, at Columbia, for full particuI lars. I We Do It Right Mi! 1I1 Specialist* on repairing all ;;; - - - makes of Automobile Radia . I _ tors. We make them as good III as new. We also repair fen- III ders. tanks anJ make racing ""; seats. Ship us your radiators. 11 DISCOUNT TO DEALFRS - - ^ W.R.Hartin & Bro. 1815 Main St., Columbia S.G. i . ** , r or bale By W. A. RIVERS Renew If your subscription to J expire the following pro; Thi Proi Both One Ye: You cannot afford in common with other 1 cent war conditions, bu 1Ar111 corvn frilrr? rvn nntir I Will I3UU1I U1I\V/ Ul 1 Ill^VV 1 regulated home in the c The value of The and almost impossible t price. In this combinal If your time is abc UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH I CAROLINA SCHOLARSHIPS AN ENTRANCE EXAMINATIOl The examinaions for the award vacant scholarships in the Universi of South Carolina and for admissi of new students will be held at t county court house, July. 11, 1919 9 A. M. Applications must not more than sixteen years of age. Wh< scholarships are vacant after Ju 11 they will be awarded to those ma ing the highest average at examin tion, provided they meejt the co ditions governing the award. App cants for scholarships should write Preside.nt Currell for scholarship a plication blanks. These blanks pro erly filled out by the applicant, shou he filed with Dr. Currell by July Scholarships are worth $100.00. fn tuition and fees $138.00, total. Ne session will open September 17. 191 Tor further information write to: 'resident, W.L. Currell, S. C. Unive ;ity, Co'.umba S. C. MOONSHINER BLAZES AWAY AS OFFICERS WRECK STIL Hearing considerable complaii hat liquor was being made in tl icinity of Wilkinsville and Troug Iherokee County, Sheriff Thoma >f Gaflfney, and several assistan proceeded to that neighborhood ar 'ound the complaints well founder Kt Wilkinsville a still was located an lesiroyea without much excitemen ut at Trough the moonshiner opene ip on the ra'ders with an automat ind sent sixteen bullets whizzin ibout their ears. He was a bad shot and good runnt as by the time the officers trot to th spot from which the shots were Are there was no one to be .found. The returned to their work and sniashe i sixty-gallon still, copper condense \nd some barrels containing 150 ga Ions of sour mash. There is a stron -Jspicion as to the owner of the sti and an arrest will be made soon. NOTCE OF COURT Court of General Sessions of Chei terfield County, will convene on Mor lay, June 23d, 1919. Grand Jurors, Petit Jurors and wi nesses take notice. I. P. MANGUM, Clerk of Cour PERUNA No sufferer from catarrli of the stomach can reac Mrs. Van Buren's lettei without a feeling of thank fulness. "I have spent & groat deal o money with doctors for eatarrl of the stomach and at times havi been compelled to give up mj housework for days. For yean I did not know what a well da: was and cannot help but fee that 1 would not he alive to-da; hud I not been Induced to trj Peruna. Six bottles ot Pernai made me a well woman.** Now! rhe ADVERTISER h position ought to intere : Adveitis fresive Fa ir For $2.00 to be without your cou ocal papers, has been t if id nrvia; iimarrfinrf f i I 11 1J 11UYV Ulll^l 1-1 ife, when it will be ind ounty. Don't let it stoj: Progressive Farmer v o exaggerate. It is i tion you get it at half p >ut up, send in your rei A fiE^SS9BS5SSES9E5S55HEES9E9BEEE59 WHAT ABOUT ROAD D IMPROVEMEN MS . One subject which might be w of dicussed at your neighborhood mei ity ing is that of road improvement. T on time has come when bad roads p he the mark of backwardness on a at community which tolerates them, be We realize that m many counti en sums have been spent for buildii expensive roads, and then these roa have been alowed to go to ruin. Eve an_ body, however, knows what the rei li- edy for such a trouble. In all cas to the builders thought of consructi< P" ' only and forgot that maintenan< J1 j is just as important?or more so, rj possible. As we frequently said, ce is just as foolish to build a road wit xt out provision for keeping it up aft b- building as it would be to buy a hor; , with no provision for feeding it aft , buying. In all hilly country, too, the propi laying-off of roads is just as impor L ?"t as either maintenance or coi struction. In fact, in many cases, tl n(_ wise laying off of a road would sob ie half the diffcultics. Just for examp h, the writer not many weeks ago, tra s? eling over an old road, drove up ts ^ very siui-p ruiisiue ana uown tne otm (j side. That road had been there sevei uj ty-five years, probably longer. Ar t year after year, month .after montl ,(j day after day, for seventy-five yeai j teams have wearily pulled loads u that steep grade?and still it is thor One ten-thousandth part of the tim >r and horsepower and labor spent du ing these years in climbing that grad i(j would probably have fixed it for a time to come?either by a cut or els . by making a new road around the hi instead of over it. j Taxation for good roads is u tru f, form of cooperation. You are likel jj *.o get your money's worth even you go ahead and charge up your fir: nistakes to experience. The wis thing to do, however, is to learn th lessons which other counties and se< s- .ions at great expense to themselvi i- have taught. And the greatest c hese is that no road tax or bond issu t- should ver be voted unless for mail tenance is provided at the same tim is money for construction.?Progrei t. sive Farmer. Made Me a . Well Woman IfiHHS [ For Years g Mrs. Mattle A. VinBnm, 17 r Highland St., Grand Rapid a, i MloU., I'ast Commandtr Valley r city Hive, L. O. T. M. 1 r ' Mqatd mt lr?blrt Form Sold Everywhere I las expired or is about t( :st you. er imer y Worth $2.5C nty paper. This paper hit pretty hard by the re rom these conditions ant ispensable in everv well * ) now. /ould be hard to estimat worth many times its ful irice. newal tOnce! * 1 3 v ' ethe I t Ut j ; * : ny ( ; * i *? ' , UK ? ds ?c ' \ ' jl a V.- . V .frW**1 ' w ? IM hra ff /^RUDELY F p & V J piece of din e | stuck there rc & knife, was this r ict they knew what " $ they had sought fc n to be lost? now t $ worse than lost. ;e g y $ Calypso, with her pui |t $ silken hair ? Calypsi ie $ girl who had maskec u % to be allowed to gc ? perilous journey? ,f $ Should he give up tl le $ his party ? some of Q preme price ? had s- risked their lives for; $ wealth of gold and = fc adored, or trust to fc for her safety ? < fc This is the situation i Gallienne?in his inini I Pieces v V Do you enjoy a story $ ing, sometimes unc $ exciting?just full of I Our Ne BURR S RIDGE The farmers are quite husy now cutting errain. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Johnson spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Joe Meechuni. Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Campbell spent Saturday nij^ht and Sunday with Mr. ind Mrs. J. C. Campbell. Mr. Jadie Campbell and family spent Thursday ni^ht at the home of Mrs. M. V. Stroud. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Vaughn is improving slowly. Miss I'lnima Smythe is some better. Mrs. R. R. Hill and Mr. Runnie Hill, of Wadesboro, were visiting at the home of Mr. R. F. Smythe Sunday afternoon. Mrs. W. C. Adams spent Sunday with her brother, Mr. John Sandford Campbell. Always BUY IT AT HOME If You Can | ^ Btnta of Ohio. City of Toledo, I.ucas County. ?s. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ho Is senior partner of the Arm of F. J. Cheney & Co.. dotag business In the City of Toledo. County and State aforesaid. , and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL.LAR8 for each and every case of Catarrh tiiat cannot be cured by the use of HADE'S CATARRH - MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me und subscribed in imy presence, this fi'h dsv of December. A. D. 1886 A W. ODEA SON. (Seal) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Mcdl'dne Is taken Internally and acts through the Rlood on m the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send for testimonials, free F. J CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O. Sold by all druggists. Tf,e. Hall's Family Pills for constipation. ROWEl ^TROUBLE SB Hg U a common ailment that Hv people are too prone to ntr- 33 feet until tfie danger Una la JH R> reached. Don't YOU do Itl jH Get a )Sc bottle of m DR. THACHER'S 9 | DIARRHOEA ? I B MIXTURE I IK from your dmg store and | have It ready at the flrat ' H?' symptom of Diarrhoea, Flax, jH ^ H C aolcra, Infantum etc. In use H W * K half a century. Pleasant 9 and harmless. jJS KT THACHER MEDICINE CO. V| CKnltRnOOgi TiBA. U. S. A. <^j I THE CHESTERFIELD DRUG CO .r rciJHr ^ """ "~1 ^ X>^0^ ' ~ I -v/RN THE 5 - ; '.y.-V ;.r;?,. . -., "&?,*? . *&>-"'< -r..v.>s ' * , --v.,. ^^ ^ ' ' '. ' ' ' TR?A?UR? ! rrinted in pencil on a ty brown paper, and with a sailor's rusty nessage. And well it meant. The girl >r days and believed hey knew her to be re, olive skin and black, ), the beautiful Spanish 1 as a boy and begged > with the rest on their ic treasure that he and whom had paid the sufought and repeatedly should he give up this jewels for the girl he mercy of his enemies created by Richard Le litablewayof writing?in of Eight I that at times is perplexanny and at all times adventure? Then read w Serial GERMANY GETS CARGO OF AMERICAN COTTC The Associated Press reports th j the steamship Gulf of Mexico h 'arrived at IIamhurj.r, Germany, fro New Orleans, with a eariro of cot to ' This is the first cotton boat to rea< Germany since the start of tin- \v: j A leading firm of K>*uin dealers Manheim, Ciermany, has contract! with a Chicago commision hou. for a ship load of malt harley. Th message is the first direct con municution of a commercial natui to pass between the United Stati and Germany, hut is considered most hopeful indication that Amer can jjrown malt grains will find mai kct after July first. CITATION The State of South Carolina, County of Chesterfield. By M. J. liou^h. Probate Judjn Whereas, Mrs. Al/.ora Haley mad suit to me to jrrant her Letters of A< ministration of the* Estate and Ftfec of A. .1. Raley, dec-cased, Those arc thoroforo to cite and n< monisl) all and singular the kindr? and creditors of the said A. .1. Rah* Iceeased, that they he and appear l> fore nie in the Court of Probate, I !>? held at Chesterfield, S. C., on 101 of June next, after publicatu hen of, at II o'clock in the for noon, to show cause, if any they ha\ why the said Administration shou not be granted. (liven under niv hand this "1st d; of May, Anno Domini, 11)19. M. J. HOIKill, Probate Judp NOTICE Not lee is hereby driven, That at o'clock noon on Tuesday, .Inly I: 1919, the undersigned will apply The Farmers' I tank, Ruby, S. C., f he issuance of a new certificate stock in said corporation, for shares of the par value of $2.">.0() p share, in lieu of Certificate numb thirteen (No. 11t i of said eonoratii hearing date April Htth, 1918, a beinjr for '.Ml shares of the par val of $25.00 per share, which has lalost. JAM KS L. CROW Ida PROMISSORY NOTES in pads 100. Prices reasonable. The Advertiser, ? SBRVIG If you deman p your Banking you to conne< [ THE FARM] ruby, south r. H. BURCH, R. M. N?H President. V.-l Our Savings Plar ? [ ? 52 ifyatik of 1 | The Oldest, LarjJe; ?| Bank in Chesle v1 * $ | V 4 Per Cent. Paid en Savings D< po $| See Us S V V C. C. Doug la ?*< R. E. Rivers, President. M. J. Hough, Vice-President. I ^ $ THE BOLL WEEVIL HAS $ INVADED JASPER COUNTY y According to the State's eorresnonil ill Hit!. 1 lid, I lit* 1'iii oil j^row V ' i> of .Jasper county arc facing tin V s; serious p ilili'iii presented it > ^ A i v ve;i.-. It is the appearance o! J<, ,\ t.oll wo. vil. A Within the Inst few days -> I ?*< 'he largest farmers in tie- en inty >*? lia\ e esliiuated that at least pel ?*' i t lit of the eo'.ion planted at tiii. V ni.e is vlYstcd with the weevil. li on.e distances fields with eottoi 8 ... . .... . . .. ... u; 1.. > l< I llljtl' " ioi'lllj msamcd. the owners stating tha' >*? : ey arc unable to tind any s ju i"e i' La- have ot l>. i punctured. Sun:. * | ' I it' the farmer, an even plow.nj; U| < vl Lee ?11? 11 and putting in corn ami i'< leas, with tile h >pcs of ma.am a i ~ least a erop <>f hay >>n what Lad al n ways iieen their iiest cotton land, in Other farmers tire preparing; t" fiprht 1 In- weevil and are making preparalions to pat a poison solution on tin i ei a?L r'dlon stalk under the direction of I hi as the county ajrent. ?! m While most of the farmers expected u that the Loll weevil would put in a. . . . ; its appearance in larjre nuinhers this el " year, none expected that much dam- e?r jjrt. would he done until the last of in July <>r the first of August and there ,,| fore planted their crop earlier than usual hoping to make the crop before the weevil not started in its work of IS destruction. It is thought that the i- xccssive humidity has caused the 81 .veevil to start sooner than usual as for the oast two weeks it has rained P' almost every day. I'nder tlie present na ~ outlook, it appears that the cotton crop, which is practically the only ? r- money crop planted in Jasper county will he curtailed between <>< and 7"> j per cent. W LABOR WANTS BEER N1 On last Saturday a crowd of sever-| al thousand gathered <>n the cupitol l(> steps, in Washington, to protest to an I empress apainst th?* enforcement of the war lime prohibition on beer and lipht wines. The ciowd was not as larpe by nine tenths as had been ' promised by the labor party and there '' was not a preal deal of enthusiasm | ^' Sain'l dampers, head of the Allien ' can Federation of Labor, was on hand '/ and said he was afraid labor would " refuse to adapt itseif to the new eondit ions. Other speakers protested ( 1 that the new law was strikinp directly J* t their personal liberty in ta' i ' i roin them what they had always considered a part of their daily food Representative I pshaw of (ieorpiu iTotested in the Iwnwn ...r. .. ... af.cnii.^i tin* nti-prohibilion demonstation <>m the capilol grounds, deelarinfr laboring j ? people \vi re putting- up a h >pel< ? ' upht in endeavoring to keep li^ht 1 *J in< < and beer on the market. The it. wijority < f working 11 . Mr. I'p- \ tr haw eontemled, believed in the \v i. or dom of prohibition laws and w-nild t of nsist in >>a their enforcement. itmpie I i Garden T 5 TEA ?0? I 5 A. F. Davis Market | i?, !n 'E d prompt service in all J Business, it will pay h with ERS BANK I CAROLINA VSOM M. L. RALEY, President Cashier. i Is Interesting heaterfield st and Strongest rfield, S. C. sits. $1.00 Starts An Account ss. Cashier D. 1.. Smith, Assist. Cashier ). H. Douglass Assist. Cashier "FAKE" ASPIRIN WAS TALCUM Therefore Insist Upon Genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" .Millions of fraudulent Aspirin iihlets weii' sold by a Brooklyn nnnfacturcr which later proved to composed mainly of Talcum nwder, "Bayer Tablets of Asp i in," ie true, nciiuaie, American made id American owned Tablets are allied with the safety "Bayer ross. .\>\ i<ii aim uii'ii msisi upon nay T:il?l?*ts <?f Aspirin" and always ,iy tin-in in tin- original Rayor pr.ckH' which contains proper directions id dosage. Aspirin is the trade mark of liayr Manu focture of Monoaec ticuciditer of Salicycaeid. DR. L. H. TROTT1, Dental Surgeon Chesterfield, S. C. Office on second floor in Rosi lidding. All who desire my services will ease see nie at Chesterfield, as 1 i\e discontinued my visits to other was. DR. R. L. McMANUS Dentist Office over Rank of Chesterfield, ill visit Pageland every Tuesday; t. Croghan every Wednesday. Other days in Chesterfield. Prices reasonable. All work guar iteed J. 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