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w p I ' I ' i m ji'- * ' ; Comf This is scientific 1 over each of a pounc rectly app American At 1 This car ers who v\ tomers at i So I 1518 Sumti "Th?se Rats Wouldn't Eat My Best r.wm in " Q... I _ ?U It's hard to keep rata out of a feed store. Tried for years. A neighboring store sold me some Rat-Snap. It worked wonders. Gathered up dead rats every morning. Bought more RAT-SNAP. Haven't a rat now They woudn't eat my best grain when I threw RAT-SNAP around." Three sizes, 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold and guaranteed by Square Deal Drug Co., A. F. Davis and Pageland Hardware Rub-My-Tism is a powerful antiseptic; it kills the poison caused from infected cuts, cures old sores, tetter, Etc. PAIR MULES For Sale at Bargain; Age 11 and 12 years, Weight 1050 and 1200 pounds; fine team for saw milling or farming. 36 J.. WATT LOWERY. ?. Koute 1 aeeagaaBBl'i m ib? esi-llllm?m VMEF The Bala - ? 1 " ; p : '/ , ..j! .. 'p. if ; ' vn t%* * ' ' ort on the ; assured in The j distribution of \a of the four whee i. This principle lied for the first Balanced Six. : The AMI On Our ? FAIR' vm fx presents an atti /ish to offer high an attractive pri utnern P L. S. COV 3r Street TOO TOUGH FOR FOOD The Rev. Charles H. Spurj<eon 11/..u r?n.i .. ui/? nn,i u;.. i.. was, moreover, based on sterling common sense. One day he remarked to one of his sons: "Can you tell me the reason why the lions didn't eat Daniel?" "No, sir. Why was it?" "Because the most of him was backbone and the rest was tfrit." i ^TO mm Tift LAST aw tins only AT VOUC QQOCEB.S ^MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE ? jmm ii mm- ^ > 1 111 'I? III || MCAP need Six : * > :? S .:~ : g* 3:3. ^ - - ' 3a^x? , 4 ; y .% ~ Roughest I American Six be( weight the load Is almost to the of absolute bala : time to light ca 5RICAN 5 >ales Floor . WEEK kD ri i f.u. vjoiuii ractive propositi' quality and valt ce. llotor C IN, Pres. ASHCRAFTS Condition Powders; A high-class remedy for horses ( mil nmles in poor condition and ? n need of a tonic. Builds solid 1 nuscle and fat; cleanses the sy? ' em, thereby producing a smooth * dossy coat of hair. Packed ir 1 THE CHESTERFIELD DRUG CO. i I "air Day*-?Nov. 12, 13, 14, 15|? ! II ? !! Ill 11 I ! ?! I _____,?________ * v* > y ^ **? .3 loads :ause by a is divided fraction of nee is corirs in The >IX ? tibia on to dealle to cusJO. j Columbia I " INTERSITIAL GLAND OPERATION PERFORMED IN CALIFORNIA Word comes from California that Saturday and on a number of pre vious occasions operations similiar to those performed in France by Dr. Serge Voronoff, have been performed in San Quentin hospital, by members the prison medical staff. The operaLion Saturday involved the grafting into an old - convict of the inLersitial gland taken from a young prisoner sentenced to leath immediately after his execution. Such operations have, the report Htates, resuted in a marked restoration of mental as well as phylical strength. It is gratifying to note, from this report, that the developnent of the American medical science s keeping fully abreast with that of France in this important line of reearch and experimentation. ' * Mitu? ? SECOND HONORS CO ' ' * TO SOUTH CAROLINIAN Mineola, N. Y. Oct.'20?South Carolina captured second honors in the transcontinental air flight and return when Capt. J. O. Donaldson, landed at Roosevelt field at 10:30 today. Capt. Donaldson, who made the 5,400 mile pourney in a single-seated S. E.-5 airplane is a native of Greenville, S. C. He was in Europe fourteen months as a member of the American general headquarters squu^ron and also saw service with the British army near Dunkifrk. Capt. Donaldson took part in seven of the major operations of the American army, and while flying over Douia shortly after the Chateau Thierry drive, was attacked by three German planes. He brought down two of them but was captured by the third later, however, escaping to Belgium. GOVERNMENT MAY ACT IN LONGSHOREMEN STRIKE The failure of the plans for the settlement of longshoremen strike at New York, which has caused the tying up of a large portion of the Atlantic shipping, seems likely to cause vigorous action by the United States Government. The first intimation of such action was furnished by a statement issued u.. cl:?: n j ?1-2 t uy me omiipiiiK ouuru in wnicn a warning was given strikers regarding Government ships. The statement is interpreted as intimating that, if the regular longshoremen refuse to return to work at wages fixed by the National Adjustment Commission, soldiers will be called on to look after these vessels. Already a number of steamships in Government service are being cared for by the military and apparently the Government will tolerate no further delay in the unloading or loading vesels of this character. The statement issued by the Shipping Board reads os follows: "The delay on the part of the longshoremen on the Atlantic Coast in abandoning their work in the unauthorized strike in violation of their agreement to abide by the awards of the National Adjustment Commission, makes it necessary for the United States Shipping Board to give immediate consideration to the working of the ships under its control. This delay is resulting in great inconvience to the public and is a serious interruption in the operation of the merchant marine and is an appalling and economic waste. This is a condition that cannot be permitted to continue .nd a remedy must be found at once to sustain these awards and carry on the business in the country." HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO HELP TAKE CENSUS Applicants are wanted for positions as census enumerators for the 1920 census. The work will be for the month of January and will pay from five to six dollars per day. All men and women from seventeen to sixty are eligible. There will be an average of twenty for each county. Tests as to handwriting will be held in each county on or about the first of November. You must get your imiiiw na ?b un\.c au uuti yuu Ciftii UJM' the tests and be appointed. You will get aj| the necessary information by writing at once to S. C. Carter, Supervisor of Census, Chester, S. C. Be sure to get your name in by Oct. 26th. Very few applicants have been received from Chesterfield County and Mr. Carter is anxious that this county be represented. A LONG FELT WANT If anything came to fill a longfelt want it is the cotton picker recently a|inouncpd. Ifi f\ cotton picker can appear that will do the work and one will come some day, it will have the world at its feet as completely as the gin has. There is the weakest spot about the cotton production, and the growing necessities of humanity make the cotton picker the most desired new invenvention ahead of the mechanical intelligence of the country. Handpicking is too slow for this age.? Raleigh News and Observer. . TO ORGANIZE POST OF AMERICAN LEGION All white ex-soldiers and ex-sailors are urged to attend a meeting to be j held in the town hall at Cheraw, at 8 P. M., Friday, October 24, for the purpose of organizing a Post of the American Legion for Chesterfield I County. Election of delegates to the State convention and u discussion of matters of interest to ex-soldiers and ex-sailors will take place. Speeches will be made by Senator W. P. Pollock and Major W. L. Gillespie. COMPULSORY ATTENDANCE LAW GOING INTO EFFECT County Truant Officer Blackwell has been informed that the compulsory attendance law will go into effect either next Monday or two weeks later. That will be October 27 or November 10. Every citizen and especially the trustees can render a great service by reporting to Mr. Blackwell such cases that may come to their attention. It is the intention of the authorities to sec that the law regarding school attendance is strictly enforced, SOUTH CARC STATE k/ JL ?*\ X JUi AT COLUM October .2' Reduced Fares on / Ask Your Ticks lUONniY Great Field Da LYIWLNLJAI Soldiers from ( TFIKSDAY "Legion Day"lUOOUAl Carolina Legioi WEDNESDAY l?vuemsCarolina THriDChAY The Classic inuivou/\i football g, Don't miss any of the great fe est Poultry Show in the State's H Government showing the nation's i Exhibition drill by picked company The greatest showing of fine Cattle ri i* mi t/ 1 - v^tti uiiiiu. i ne ivmusH aggregaxioi free acts. AUCTION REALE5 Pageland, Tuesd. At lO A The Pageland Land Company der all of its holdings in and aroi some choice business and residence ing Tracts close in to town. Terms: 1-3 Cash; Bal. 1 1 Brass Band Will Furnish MusicOn the same day at 3 F of about 30C Sub-divided into small tracts. Thii North of Pageland on t Here is a chance to buy a sit on Easy Terms. Maynard, Godf re Oownem < II ' V Need no recommendation We now carry a comph licious sweets, always fr IN OUR MARKET WE CAR The Choicest Bi Pork the Ma II PRICES ALWAYS 1 1 A.F. DAVIS) iftank The Oldest, Largest Bank in Chester 4 Per Cent. Paid en Savings Deposi See Us C. C. Douglasi R. E. Rivera, President. i M. J. Hough, Vice-President. D. If Your Need Is Legitii within the help o tice, it will be gl And in any pleased to have any business pr you. Our only ex< a Bank is the I er; so consider THE FARME RUBY, SOUTH ( T. H. BURCH, R. M. NEWS PrnMnt. V.-Pr< Oof SarlBtfs Plan I Jfair BIA 7 to 31 kll Railroads it Agent ty and Wild West Show by }amp Jackson. -First Meeting of the South ri of Honor. ^ ,'s Greatest Horse Racing CAROLINA ? CLEMSON &ME. - ;; atures of this Fair. Greatistory. Big Exhibit by the .' /< strength in peace and war, of Clemson College Cadets, and Hogs ever seen in South q. of 20 shows. Wonderful I SALE STATE ly, 0?t. 28th ( . M. \k will sell to the highest bidand Pageland, consisting of lot*. ?Wo ?orr.*? rknir. & 2 Yrs. at 8 Pr.Ct. ?Cash Prizes Given Away MVI. will sell a farm ) Acres * i farm is located three miles he Monroe Road. tall farm at your own price McGregor <| (Zandies i. They are perfect. zte line of these de-esh, always on ice. RY AT ALL TIMES I eef And irket Affords REASONABLE MARKET lesterfield and Strongest field, S. C. t?. (1.00 Start* An Account i, i.aaniar. D. L. Smith, Aaaiat. Caahier H. Douglaaa A'aiat. Caahier ? I it ate, >1 sound banking pracadly met at this Bank, event we shall be you call on us with oblem that confronts ?use for existence as Service we can renus always. :rs bank . CAROLINA ^