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1 Three RuSt Germ* < Then They Tackle ii Let us demonstrate a ii derlul Rant FARMERS HA Farn Get your mo Wamble Hill Loan As CHARTER COV] RATE OF INTE EST. 35 YEAR ITED CAPITAL SAL. MAKE J ONCE AND YOU ACTION. B. J. DO! Seen SUPPER TO WOODMEN-SOLDIERS i The local camp of Woodmen of the ^ World are busy preparing for a re- I ception and supper to the boys represented by stars in their service flag. The affair will come off at an early date in the lodge rooms in the Chesterfield Bank building. Those in whose honor this event is given are: H. D. Douglass, Henry R. Davidson, D. H. Douglass, Dr. R. I,. Gardner. D. P. Gulledge, John (\ Rivers, Izial Tarlton, James E. Teal E. D. Vaughn, R. E. Vaughn, and O. G. Watson. FOR SALE FOR SALE?At bargain prices, all buildings, lumber, doors and windows at North Camp Jackson. Also two 50,000 gallon water tanks; four 12-horse power gas engines; two Worthington 24-inch stroke pumps; one 250 gallon Bowser pump and tank. Address Lewis Roofing Co., Columbia, S. C TOWN PROPERTY?One house with six rooms and large sleeping porch; central part of town. Apply at Advertiser office. FORD CAR?One 00-inch tread Ford Touring Car; good condition. J. W. II ANN A. OLIVER TYPEWRITER: Good as new; guranteed perfect condition. Can be bought for $25.00?A real bargain. CRAWFORD JEWELRY CO. Cheraw, S. C. GOOD COW, with first calf; fine condition; reasonable price. lp W. W. MELTON. EGGS WANTED?At A. F. Davis Market. Highest Market Price. MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES ? Neatly printed on white bristol, suitable for framing. Special prices to ministers and magistrates. t The Advertiser. I EXTRACT CERTIFICATES? II ave I on hand a supply of Certificates required t>y law for the selling of patent medicines and flavoring extracts. One pad 15 cents; delivered by mail, 25 cents. The Advertiser PROMISSORY NOTES -In pads of 100. Prices reasonable. The Advertiser. h EDISON PHONOGRAPHS and Roc Jj ords. Instruments range from $41.00 to $285.00. Crawford Jewelry Co., Cheraw. LOOSE-LEAF BOOKS and Devices. We have the agency for the finest * and most complete line of looseleaf books and devices. The looseleaf way is the modern way. >1 The Advertiser. w A , ; " " ,r i Big Mmat Had 1 3& m-i #1 #,5 d a Copper- Clad B nT~ I 1 **' ^-****** ** j 11 ( nd explain this won- j i [e to you. ' RDWARE Co 1 ners! ney from the J Federal Farm , i sociation 1 ERS THE COUNTY 1 < :rest t*he lows' time. unlim- c at our disfo- s application at 1 will get quick 1 UGLASS 3tary 1 ================= l THE CITADEL 1 7 The Military College of South Car. j Classed by the War Department as a Distinguished Military College. 7~ < Full Courses in Engineering, Sciences ( And Languages t One Beneficiary Scholarship, which j pays nearly all expenses, is vacant in t Chesterfield county and will be filled j by a competitive examination to be ^ held on August 8th, at the county j. seat. This examination will be given on the following subjects: Algebra, through quadratics; Plane Geometry; J English Grammar; Composition and Rhetoric; Literature, American His- j tory, Ancient History and Physical Geography. A limited number of pay cadets will be received. Total expenses need ' not exceed $400. Early application ' s necessary. For catalog giving full ' information, address Col. O. J. BOND, Superintendent ( The Citadel, Charleston, S. C. \ i t r Always t a BUY if AT HOME t i If You Can ' c o a LIFT OFF COrtto! t Apply few drops then t touchy corns off with fingers k \v 91 / 1 ir Doesn't hurt a hit! Drop a little r( reezone on an aching corn, instant- 'r , fi y that corn stops hurting, then you ^ ft it right out. Yes, magic! t\ A tiny drop of Freezone costs but M few cents at any drug store, hut T ? sufficient to remove every hard orn, soft corn, or corn between the ro ?es, and the calluses, without soreess or irritation. nt Freezone i the sensational discovry of a Cincinnati genius. It is th onderful. ^ ' 7' I ????E??????? LOCAL ITEMS 1 Mr. Ben Gulledge, of Cameron, visted friends here Saturday. Mrs. C. C. Douglass and children ire visiting at Statesville, N. C. Miss Celeste Armfield, of Monroe, j s the guest of Miss Elizabeth P<frter. j Mr. D'Fonse Threatt, of Columbia, j /isited his parents a few days last j veek. I Judge and Mrs. M. J. Hough and :hildren are visiting in Lancaster this Aeek. The Baptist Sunday school held their annuaal picnic at Big Spings yesterday. Mrs. W. Andy Lucas and daughter, Miss Dorothy, are visiting relatives at Rockingham. The Rev. B. S. Funderburg is standing the Bible Conference at Sreenville this week. Don't forget you can buy a new Singer Sewing Machine at the Chesterfield Drug Store. H. D. Wat'on. Mr. Horace Douglass, who is a member of Uncle Sam's Navy, visited 'lome folks last week. The Baptist^ Missionary Society will meet tomorrow, Friday, evening, at the Baptist Church at 6 o'clock. Mrs. Thomas Posey Young has returned to her hopie in Whitmire, accompanied by Thomas Posey Young Miss Mary McCullough and Mr. C. R. Edwards, of Chester, were the ' quests of Miss Mary Walsh this I ?veek. I Miss Ruth Hurst entertained a I lumber of her young friends at a j Lawn party last Friday evening at > he home of her parents. All Woodmen are requested to be present at a supper to be given to the eturned soldiers'members on Saturlay night week at the W. O. W. hall. ?' All the new colors and models will ie shown at our Tailor Opening next reek, Thursday, Fr'day and Saturlay. Teal-Jones Company. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Tille| spent sev- ' ral days in Georgetown and John- ' sonville this week, visiting at the < pomes of Messrs. J. H. Tiller and J. 1 I. Chapman. 1 Mrs. F. B. Sanders is in Rock Hill * his week in connection with her work ( n behalf of the drive against illiter- 1 icy to be instituted over the State \ lext month. A few pair of Tennis Oxfords left, . n Black and White; w'll go at 75 ct*. he pair as long as they last. . TEAL-JONES COMPANY. 1 Regular communication of Chester- j leld LodgeNo. 220 A. PL M. will be ( leld Friday evening, July 11th, at j ':30 o'clock. By order of W. W. . Javis, W. M. j The Vaughn School will open next 1 fonday for a six weeks course. The j ;eachers in charge will be Mrs. Brew>r, of Pageland and Miss Connie Hin;on of Kershaw. Mr. T. L. Hanha, of Anderson, who s spendind a part of his summer va- , :ation with his mother, Mrs. S. A. ianna has gone on his annual fishing rip to Little River. Mr. Hanna is 1 irincipal of the Anderson schools. We are requested to announce that ' protracted meeting will begin at Heiron church, near Middendorf, at 3 /clock, Sunday afternoon, July 13th. 1 Everybody invited to attend these icrvices. ! Dr. Blair, of Spartanburg, has ac- 1 :epted the position of prescription :lerk for the Square Deal Drug Co. I [Jr. Blair comes with fine recom- < nendations. He began work Wednes- s lay morning. Lieut. Emsley Armfield, who has ! ecently returned from overseas, vis ted in Chesterfield for a few days his week. Mr. Armfield has a great ; nany friends and admirers in Ches- 1 erfield, who were delighted at his tafe return. He has accepted a posi- ] ion with a Florence wholesale house, ^ t is understood, and will travel from ( hat point, making Chesterfield oc- L asionally. Young men, we want you to visit >ur store July 17th, 18th and 19th _ nd let the expert tailor, Mr. Moses, | ake your measure for a Fall Suit. TEAL-JONES COMPANY. One of the interesting exhibits at J he forthcoming County Fair will be he Duroc Jersey show, fostered by he American Duroc Association, t Promotion Pig Club has -been oranized in the county, in connection /ith which 20 Duroc Jersey pigs will e shown. This club consists of five icmbers, each of whom pays in $5.00 i the form of dues; the County Fair Lssoeiation contributes $25.00 and he American Duroc Association conributes $25.00, making $75.00 in all or premiums to be divided among a s* u/innnru VooU *v* n *-*-? L/.w ?.l*? our pigs. A car of Dort Automobiles, conigned to the Lucas Auto Company,; cached Chesterfield last Thursday, ftcr a month enroute from Flint, ' lichigan. By Friday evening they 'ere all gone and inquiriese being lade for more. -Two cars are on, the >ad and one of them is due to arrive 1 i a few days. Those securing cars' om last week's arrival were: Mr. j J. I,. Tolson, of Cheraw, who took vo; Mr. S. W. Teal, of Patrick; r. T. L. Teal, of Chesterfield, and he Adevrtiser of Chesterfield. Will J ucas could have disposed of te*n j ore cars in two days on the strength | ' the beautiful appearance of these' w ears as they stood in front of the ? irage, .coupled with the reputation I ese sturdy machines have made in is locality. L I You are cordially ii Fall Ta Ope Which will be hel July 17 By MR. D. 1 REPRESI | Isaac Hambu OF BALTIIV | Workmanship, Fit anc | A visit incurs no o p We advise early b Teal-Jones The Home of ( | m m rHE CHESTERFIELD BALL CLUB The Chesterfield Base Ball- Club ias been organized for the season and ast week met and defeated by a score >f 8 to 3, the Pageland team. It is exacted to have a game at the Chesterield diamond, in the County Fair Grounds, either the coming Friday >r early next week. Arrangemnts ire on foot by which it is hoped to won have a grand stand erected, rhese arrangements have not yet )een completed. The following is the ine up of the Cheterfield club: J. S. McGregor, 2nd Base; Bryan VIoore, short stop; Dunk McGregor, Lst base; D. H. Douglass, 3rd base; Vrther Rivers, catcher; Julius Stanley :enter field, Eddins, left field; Ray livers, right field; Griffin and Sowell, | litchers and King Moore, 2nd base iubstitute. From time to time it toped to add the names of the best ilayers to be had to this line-up. FRIENDSHIP Mr. Cleveland Jordan, of Marshdlle, N. C., visited in our community Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Pierce J. Melton, whb is now in the employ of the Southern Bell Telephone Co., spent Saturday and Sunday here. Mr. John P. Rivers was a welcome visitor in this section Saturday and Sunday. Messrs. John and Press Gulledge stopped a few hours in our community Saturday and Sunday. Miss Edna Gardner and her nrother, Master Gordon,, spent Saturlay and Sunday in the Teal's Mill lection with relatives and friends. M iss Beula Stanton, of the Ebelezer section, was the guess of Miss Vfary V. Sowell Saturday night. Mr. Jim Griggs, of Texas, spent a >art of the week end at the home of dr. J. W. Gulledge. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Moore died Saturday and was juried Sunday in the Bethel burial rround.. The bereaved parents have he sympathy of the community. i?hen You Sell four Tobacco In Cher aw You Will Want to Buy An Edison ; A Victrola or A Columbia Graphonola We !!ave Them And 12 Different ' Makes Highgrade Pianos rawford Jewelry Co. CHERAW, S. C. ft V - I nvited to attend the j j iloring \ ning j Id in our store on , 18,19 M. MOSES DNTING rger & Sons (ORE, MD. 1 Quality Guaranteed j bligation to boy. * i uying this season. Company | v | 3ood Clothes. | Have just receiv ^11111^^11 Two more carlo Some CI TheL dill si I j .J.uJMi .ui.im|lWii^ STATEMENT OF THE the farme: Located at Chesterfield, S. C., at the cl Resources Loans and discounts . ... $59,21991 C Overdrafts 976.46 S Bonds and stocks owned Ii by the bank 28,300.00 si Furniture and fixtures . . 2,060.07 1 Other real estate owned.. 4,563.36 o Due from banks C ' and bankers 178.43 ! Currency 235.00 E i Gold 5.00 Silver and Other* Minor Coin 34.64 Checks and Cash items. . 6,460.31 Other resources, viz.: Expense 1,507.21 Personal Property .... 400.00 W. S. S 66.15 Total $104,306.48 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD. Before me came J. B. Streater, Pre sit being duly sworn, says that the above a condition of said bank, as shown by tl Sworn to and subscribed before me th Correct Attest: J. B. Streater, J. T. Hurst, T. D. Huntley, Directors. I ROBBER HOSE FOF We have Garden Hose, Water He Hose. Our garden hose at 25c per f< you can buy, for it will last from an average of about 3c to 4c per fot a hose for 10c you know as a rule one season. With an order for 50 give a lawn sprinkler. Radiator Hose in 1 inch, 1 V*. inch, inch, in 3 and 4 foot lengths. I COLUMBIA SUPPLY < ' ? fd and delivered B ? ? Touring C aas on the way; lalmei 0 ucas Auto r". iinHpr-^piiiimiiPfli1 fouW TALK ab 1 is geared ttyat just lav every man game enough tidy red tin and a jimmy Get it straight that wt pipe or cigarette makin's in P. A. That's becaus You can't any more make tongue or parch your throat th drink when he's off the water 1 out by our exclusive patented p You just lay back like a regu the cards and wonder why in section in the P. A. smokepasti to remember back I Buy Prince Albert everywhere tobac tidy red tine, handeome pound and K ?that clever, practiced pound cryete ' moist ener top that heepe the tooact R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. .11. mm. CONDITION OF RS BANK lose of business June 30th, 1919 Liabilities Capital Stock paid in ... $7,750.00 qrplus Fund 2,500.00 ndividual deposits abject to check 42,217.84 'inie certificates f desposit . . 2,455.00 lashier's checks '53.C4 $44,756.48 tills payable, including certificates for money borrowed $49,300.00 Total $104,306.48 \ lent of the above-named bank, who, ,nd foregoing statement is a true lie books of said bank. J. B. STREATER, President tis 9th day of July, 1919. D. H. Douglass, Notary Public I ALL PURPOSES >se. Radiator Hose and Steam jot is by far the cheapest hose ' six to eight seasons,which means it a season. While you can get the 10c hose will last you about ' .feet or more of garden hose we , 1 V& iqch, 1 inch; 2 inch, 2V6 COLUMBIA, S. C. ^ 823 West Gervais Street I one carload of r sirs nearly all sold. rs it the wav, too Go. out smokes, Prince Albert to a joyhandout standard nsties smokehappiness on i to make a bee line for a pipe?old or new I mt you've hankered for in smokes you'll find aplenty ? P. A: has the quality! Prince Albert' bite your an you can make a horse I Bite and parch are cut rocessl lar fellow and puff to beat samhill you didn't nail a ire longer than you care / CO It told. Toppy rtd kmgt, olf pound tin hmnddort' mnd 1/ glass humidor with tpongo o in tack ptrftct comdMtm. * WinitOB-SalaB, N. C