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m?j RATS or mice, after you use RAT-SNAP. It'. a .urc rodent killer. Try a Pkg. I j f- ' and prove it. Rats ki 1K-<! with RATSNAP leave no smell. Cats and dogs "won't touch it. Guaranteed. F - .25c. *lz* (1 cake) enough for Pan? try. Kitchen or Cellar. 50c. aix? (2 cake*) for Chicken House, coops or small buildings. ?;/ $1 .00 (5 cake*) enough fori p- . all farm and out-buildings, storage buildings, or factory buildings. |F Sold and Guaranteed by r, Farmers' Hardware Co., Square Deal Drug Co. and A. F. Davis I THE LYRIC Friday & August 1 r*i i _ v^iiariie 6.. IN HIS THIRD MILL "Sunn Other Pictun Hours 3-11 P.M MATINEE SA 1 FUEL, SAVING' The four walls and air s Range holds heat like a 1 doors are double with a 1 II two walls. jj The sheet of pure copper II outer wall or range body o I making the Copper-Clad I than any other range. I Add $18.25 to the price < II year, then $18.25 for the I year. You can't afford to ' il per-Clad?The World's G FARMERS HA Fam _ Get your mc Wamble Hill Loan As CHARTER COV RATE OF INT EST. 35 YEAI ITED CAPITAI SAL. MAKE ONCE AND YOI ACTION. B. J. DO FOR SALE FOR SALE?At bargain prices, all buildings, lumber, doors and win-' dows 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. - GINS?Two 60-saw gins; 2 condensers; 1 friction self-tamping press. Practically new, less than 1,000 bales of cotton have been ginned on it. Regular price, $1,500. This one goes for $750.00. D. T. TEAL. , FARMS?I have about six nice farms for sale, ranging irom 40 to 400 acres each. Reasonable price. Easy terms. Can arrange for Federal Farm Loan. ? D. T. TEAL. FORD Touring Car?Second hand; inUslass eonditton^jM^??on SOLDIERS RELEASED The following Chesterfield CouQty toldiers have been discharged and are iither at home or on the way. Roy Barentine, Chesterfield; Albert C P. Smith, Cheraw, Richard W. See- n Sars, Jefferson. Colored: Rivers Wilso(h, Weaver C( Pratt, Paul Radcliffe, Joe Fors, Les- f ter Edwards, Chestrefield; Chancey Duckell, Hole Colton, John A. Gainey, ^ Jerome Ellerby, Cheraw; Sidney ^ Gainey, McBee; C. J. Nichelson, Jefferson; Nelson Land, Walter ? Plunts, Therman; Oscar Williams, Charlotte Road. f S ; CHERAW; Saturday t st and 2d 8 Chaplin : f ION DOLLAR COMEDY i ' j " " yside ; ;s Each Day Admis. 35c TURDAY, 25c ? ?1 ?aia<aMiM> ) In these days of high priced fuel you cannot afTord to use a cheap range or any range that wastes fuel. If it only wastes o cents worth ot | t I fuel a day you waste j .? 3 $18.25 a year or about . the price of a Copper- j Clad every five years. I ipace of the Copper-Clad ' hermos bottle. Even the ' big- air space between the II between the asbestos and. vercomes all internal rust, ast years and years longer of any range for the first ; second and so on every buy any range but a Copreatest Range.. .RDWARE Go j tiers! 1 I ?ney from the i Federal Farm .sociation : i ERS THE COUNTY 1 EREST THE LOWIS' TIME. UNLIM? AT OUR DISPOAPPLICATION AT J WILL GET QUICK UGLASS fttarv J TOWN PROPERTY?One house with six rooms und Jar^e sleeping porch; central part of town. Apply at Advertiser office. EDISON PHONOGRAPHS and Records. Instruments range from $41.00 to $285.00. Crawford Jewelry Co., Cheraw. FOR SALE?Two cows, both with young calves; one young Jersey bull. Ip T. B. DAVIS. FOR SALE?150 Acres excellent land for Truck, Cotton, Tobacco, etc., in St. Andrews Parish 4 % miles from Charleston, on main highway, practically suburban property in line of development of this growing city, and within oneeighth of a mile of Seaboard and A.C.L. Railroads. Would subdivide. Satisfactory terms. For further particulars, address C. S. DWl^JHT, Jr., Box 608, Charleston, S.C. 2t OLIVER TYPEWRITER! Good as newz guranteed perfect condition. Can De bought for $26.00?A real j bargain. y CftAWFOjyL JEWELRY 00. LOCAL ITEMS % C The Presbyterian Sunday school of 1 hesterfield held its anual picnic Wed esday a^ Seegars' Pond. v Mr. D. Luther Douglass, of Pensa- ? ola, Fla., is visiting relatives and a riends in the county. * The United Daughters of the Conederacy will meet at the residence of F Irs. CJ. K. Laney, on Tuesday, Au- N ust Bth. r Lieut. A. L. Knight, of Pageland, A s visiting his brother, Mr. J. A. tnight, .County Superintendent of ' tchools. Don't forget you can buy a new 1 linger Sewing Machine at the Chaserfield Drug Store. H. D. Wat'on. j i?ince the break; in Teal's dam ishing parties have taken advantage . 'f the good fishing, resulting from , uw wuter. To make you feel young and gay ake a swim, motor ride and a meal it Laurel Springs Hotel, McBee. lp 1 All telephone patrons on Scotch oad using lines Nog. 175 and 170 \ ire requested to meet in the Courttouse Saturday at 4 p.m. lp ^ Norria candiaa; fresh, at Chastar- ( iald Drug Co. The Chesterfeld baseball club de- , eated the McColl (N.C.) club in a ( ine game Wednesday atfernoon by a core of 9 to 3. McColl recently won ( iver^Cheraw. < Dr. W. J. Perry, of Chesterfield, md Messrs J. D. Ingram and S. B. < togers, of McBee, were among Ches- 1 erfield County's delegation to the 1 neeting of the South Carolina To>aco Growers' Association, that was ! icld in Florence l^st Friday. < Work is progressing satisfactoriy on the new building for the Lucas ' \.uto Company, on Paige street. It 1 s expected that they will be able to 1 ccupy it within the next two or three vceks. 1 After a long wait Charlie Chaplin ionics forth in a new million dollar :omedy. Manager Ladd, of the Ly- , ic Theater, in Cheraw, has secured he first release of this side-splitter iiid will show it Friday and SnJurvlav, August 1st. and 2d. It is entitled j 'Sunnyside." The first telephone booth installed n Chesterfield has been put up in'the iffice of the Bank of Chesterfield for ;he greater facilitation of its out of ;own business, in which the long distance phone plays a very important iart. The county road truck arrived in Chesterfield at u very opportune time ?nd has done much valuable and efTective^work in and near town since the rains. Many bad holes have been illed on Main street that otherwise vould hhve been a source of danger. Several bad washouts on the county roads have also been filled in. Mr. W. II. Porter has secured the igeney for the Paige Automobile, the ;ar that has won many prizes as the most beautiful car made in America. The sampff> that Mr. Porter is driving certainly justifies the judges in their decision. As soon as the new building is ready for occupancy sev?ral of these beauties will be on exhibition. /? iiicciuiK nas oeen cauca lor Saturday of those interested in the illiteracy campaign. State Field Agent, Miss Wil Lou Gray, will be here and County Supt. Knight has asked^ as many of the county teachers to come as have evinced a desire to help in the movement. The meeting will take place in the Court House. At a recent meeting of the trustees of Chesterfield High School, the following teachers were elected: Superintendent, F. H. McKinney, of Greenville County; High School, Miss Elizabeth Lindsay, Miss Beulah Porter, of Lancaster; Intermediate, Miss Ann Lucas, Miss Pearl Lucas, Miss McKinnell; Sixth grude, Mrs. J. W. Hanna; Fifth grade, to be supplied. Dr.H.V EYE SPE GLASSES Will Be SkWlIQPC MV|UUL V Drug Thursday, Trie July 31st, Auj rhe Doctor was preven I I ' " II II There will be a joint missionary neeting of the three missionsy so* ' ieties of St. Paul's at that church 'hursday afternoon, Aug. 7, at 6 p.m. A first-class market and grocery trill be operated by Messrs. J. Aa^on tellers and J. H. Johnson in the hew tore room next to the new Laney 'harmacy building. * Word comes from McBee hat the trice of good dry tobaccoes have advanced considerably on the McBee narket. Farmers are getting all the vay from 10 to 50 cents per pound. Junior Order meets in regular ses?ion Saturday, August 2d. All members urged to attend. Business of mportunce. * Ice Cream fresh every day from lodgers. Chesterfield Drug Co. Mrs. Mollie Redfearn, of Pageland, s visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Redfearn. ? | - , RUBY Dr. R. M. Newsom motored to Florence Tuesday. Miss Lessie Burch has returned lonie from visiting her sister, Mrs. Vernon Smith, near Wadesboro. Messrs. T. II. Burch and C. A. Edgeworth went to Columbia Moniay on business. Mr. W. J. Griggs and son, Tinsley, notored to Greensboro, N. C., Sun lay. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Raley and chiliren motored to Jefferson last Friiay. Mrs. W*. E. Raley and son, Emmett, >f Jefferson, who have been visiting Mr. M. L. Raley here, returned home liome last Friday. Mr. W. M. McCreight and family ?pent Sunday with Mr. R. D. McCreight here. The mountain trip planned by the local Boy Scout troop, has been called off 09 account of the recent heavy rains. ^ Mr. O. P. Kdgeworth, who is working in Richmond, Va., is spending his vacation at home heit\ Mt. Croghan defeated Ruby in a slow game of baseball last Saturday afternoon at Mt. Croghan, by a score of 8 to 6. The only feature of the game was the pitehing of J. S. Mcgregor, of Ruby, for Mt. Croghan. It seems that Mt. Croghan was out of pitchers and they had to have one of Ruby's own men to pitch before they would play. Had it not been for the pitching of McGregor the game would have gone to Rubjr by a large score. Batteries: Ruby?Eddins and Smith. Mt. Croghan?McGregor and Rivers. ? MCBEE MAN REPORTED HURT It is reported from Columbia that Frank King, of McBee, is in the Baptist Hospital in that city in very serious rondition as a result of a fight with two other men at MrBee, last Monday night. He is said to be bruised about the head and stabbed. CARD OF APPRECIATION We wish to thank our friends for their many kindnes&ess extended us during the sickness and death of our Father, Mr. George C. Wallace. We assure them of our appreciation. His sons and daughter. GIRLS. WHITEN SKIN WITH LEMON JUICE Make a Beauty Lotion for a Few CeAta to Remove Tan, Freckles and Sallowness. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter Will supply you with three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Squeeze the juice of two fresh lemons into a bottle, then put in the orchard and shake well. This makes a quarter pint of the very best lemon skin whitener and. complexion beautifler known. Massage this fragrant, creamy lotion daily into the face, neck, arms and hands and just see how freckles, tan, sallowness, redndfes and rouirhncM rfi?nnn?sr ?nH soft and clear the skin becomes. Yes! It is harmless, and the beautiful results will surprise you. Adv. 4. V. Lewis iGIALIST 1 FITTED At The n 1 5 veal Co. i lay, Saturday ?u?t 1st & 2d ted from filling his last ? ??*' 11 ' " !* 1 1 " TenNev Will Be If you want one n They will sel tank in rear, lea Timken bearing of other improv< The Roadster beai Also: Have one h Furthermore: Hav The L EGGS WANTED?At A. P. Davis Market. Highest Market Price. II ALFALFA II Alfalfa hay makes the best and most nutritious feed for horses, cattle and all llvu stock. Kail Is the proper timo for sowing. 'When planted tho end of Au' gust or during September, Alfalfa will yield full crops and make under favornble conditions, four or five cuttings of nutritious hay the following season. Wood's Alfalfa Seed la American grown and bast quality obtainable. CRIMSON CLOVER Crimson Clover Is the best of soll-lmnroving and forage crops for Kail seeding. Makes one of ! the best Winter cover crops, furnishes excellent grazing and tho earliest green feed or a good hay crop. Ost the best by orderWOOD'S SEEDS KZW CATAIiOO gives full description and information. and also tells about tho best SEED OATS, SEIS BYE, SEED WHEAT, for Pa I sowing. Write for Catalog and prices of any Seeds required. IT.W.WOOD &SONS; I SEEDSMEN, Rlclunond, Va. III ^ ^ I I p| Prim IMPORTI i j Foreign | Goo 43, 45 and 47 # > HEY, THERE, MR. Farmer, or maybe you art HOSIERY, UNDERWEA ' You should fully co . Goods, Ginghams, Outim , Pants, Overalls, Etc. Th I ...Ml I 1J ? ' win ue soiu up ana on t II Cotton picking is not II your business. While tl I quickly, Mr. Business Ma are a wise one, and not hi don't till the season's ha II Your credit is good with u prices that's coming. W< chandise, ready to ship al day longer, it will mean i I can have our salesman ct I yourself. We will pay ra shore is looking for you. your name and address s We are waiting to hear fi wishes. 1 fim PPF^pppiiippWB v Model ORT Shipped take a deposit and j 1 for about $1.100.( ther top, hand em< s in front wheel 3ments. rs a striking resemblence tc irand new Ford Sedan, at 1 e two Ford Touring Gars' ucas Auto The Columbia ( 1641 MAIN STREET, < i x Street Paving, Sidt Culverts, Floo Anything in KSTIMATKS GLADLY OIL MILLS And 0 We have a large stock of Cotton Bea made by Howe Scale Co. Also lot of C We carry everything in the way of 1 Belt. Large stock of Pump Jacks, Pi on some of our Special Friction Surf almogt equal to Leather Belt. COLUMBIA SUPPLY C rift Rrnt IRS' AND MANUFACTURERS' A< and Domes ds and Noti Hayne and 106, 108 and 110 Mar CHARLESTON, S. C. BUSINESS MAN, maybe you are s both in one. Are you buying now R, ETC., for your fall and winter s ver your wants quickly with us? ra, Flannels, Blankets, Comforts, ey will be much higher later and th< he market and you will be too late far ofr, and, for you, Dry Goods ai le price of cotton soars daily, Dry n nnH liiiv unnro nnow </ ' - ?.v j vu?o ucai at iiuiiic aim > Lindreds of miles away, for the railrt If over and all you have is the won s. liuy now and get our fall terms a e are well supplied with a big stock t once. Your competitors are buyir i big loss to you if you do. Write i til with samples; hut better still, c< ilroad fare both ways. It's a nice This is a note of warning to the > ind we will do the rest. Get bus^ rom you and are mighty anxious to s Aug. 1st . jlace vour nrrlpr DO. Have gas % urgency brake, and a number > the Buick Little Six. -egular price. will sell at a premium, Co. / J Concrete Co. COLUMBIA, S. C. jwalks, Bridges irs, Walks Concrete ' FURN1SIIK1) ? ?i OTTAXT H/III f O I u 11 urn mills m Scales complete with Frame Cotton Trucks. Rubber, Candy, and Leather umps and Cylinders. Try us ace Belt; will give you service 0 COLUMBIA, S. C. * 823 West Gervais Street :hers jENTS, >tic Dry ons I ket Streets, a Merchant or a big , your DRY GOODS, tupply? || -in all lines, Cotton Hosiery, Underwear, i 2 best Quality and style j to get yours .at all. j e better than cash in j Goods rise too. Act. j *i f 5?i. Liirm ijmrtviy n you >ad gets th"m and yo',i ry and the bills to pay. nd save the big rise in ; of well-selected merig, do not put it off a is, or phone us, or we i>me down and see us free trip and the seavise ones. Let's havo I /, Mr. Businses Man. I 4 meet your wants and