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F"" ^l|( (?1)esfcrfidt? sCfoherfiser ^ VOL. 38.?No. 33 CHESTERFIELD. S. C.. THURSDAY. OCTOBER "><). 1919 $1.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE COAL CONFERENCE FAILS; | ordered for November 1, which will | I miinn'q mii . i 1 800,OOO MINERS TO STRIKE In th hope of averting a break, President Wilson has sent to the members of the Coal Strike Conference, through Secretary of Labor Wilsoji who has been conducting it, a strong plea for a continuation of the conference and a settlement of the matter by arbitration if other means failed; but in this case, as in the case of hi* recent earnest appeiil to the Industrial Conference, the President's request was ignored and the conference broke uu. leaving no further hope, unless there be quick legislation action in Congress, of averting the strike which has been Better Thai I have secured the agency 4-^ k? DC^rrrnn n " iu uc dcji iiiin man me BUST tn this market. The brand is SWE in transit, and when it arrives, I ing sample to any one who will ( The man who sold me this i . in Wadesboro and he says in a 1< |L the only Flour he ever had on K WHITER and BETTER than ME BP and see for yourself. SWEET SIXTEEN is a Plair ing of the same grade. W. P. ( Au^tio JENKINS?DA Sub-Divided tc Also Pure-Bred Hof SALE AT in A M T k\ RAIN OR Farms Wei Two Miles No Farmers 1 Just received 100 E 2 Fresh Lot Famous !S 3 15 Tons Thoroughb * 4 Fresh Lot Sweet M m ... 5 Chicken Feed 6 Big Supply Alga an v/ mm * o 7 Red Rust Proof See Farmer* TWINl This week start We are proud anything in volume We strive as b( attribute our wonde Well our buyer k ing up a most wont pure wool and guar buyer?and the pri< We have this \v to-wear for Misses Hn Aiit* **o n l/u 4 V/il V/Ul A MV l\n I and coat suits. P' Our piece tfoot and most desirable ? $' HiW.l involve 600,000 miners and their families, and which will apparently result in a complete cessation of soft-coal production in the f;as and electric lighting plants, and other public utilities, as well as private industries of all kinds. Do not fa'l to get your cabbage while the car last*. A. F. DAVIS Mill Feed! Mill Feed! Genuine Soft Wheat Mill Feed in 100 pound White Cotton Sacks at prices that beat the world the flesh and the dev>l. Unloading thirty tons now. Very attractive prices on lots. W. P. ODOM 666 quickly relieves Constipation, Biliousness, Loss of Appetite and Headaches, due to Torpid Liver. i The Best 1 for a Flour that is guaranteed lat has been sold heretofore on ; ET SIXTEEN. The car is now i am going to give away a bakeall for it. Flour is a wholesale merchant etter that SWEET SIXTEEN is his table that he thought was ILROSE. Try the Free Sample i Flour, but I have the Self-Ris )DOM. n Sale .v1dson farms > Suit Buyers fs and Live Sleek. UESDAY, NOV. 11 SHINE 1 Located rth of Ruby > Mercar barrels Melrose Flour SelE-Rising Flour red Mill Feed lash Horse and Mule F< d Sunny Gold Canned t *d Oats going fast at ? Mercai STORE :s us well on the way toward Ch to say that net results for last 1 in our business career, jst we can to give all a square < irful success. ' returned and believe us, we an lerful line of clothing for youny anteed to be up to requirements :es are cheaper than cotton tod; reek opened up thousands of doll and Ladies. oday you will behold all that i> Is department is fairly bristling in the piece goods line. We Live to Serve And Serve that We May Live Pusser BIG PREPARATIONS FOR COUNTY FAIR Preparations for the biggest and best Exhibition the Fair Association has yet given are nearing completion. Space has been allotted many exhibitors and others are filing entries daily. In addition to the exhibits enumerated in the Premium List there will be quite a number of new mechanical devices shown. The Delco Home Lighting Plant will be shown complete. Arrangements have been made whereby the Teal Light and Power Company will furnish light and power continuously. The United States Navy Recruiting Station will have an exhibit that will be of special interest. They will display a torpedo gun and other guns, torpedoes, bombs and other weapons that helped rid the seas of the German U Boats. This exhibit will be in charge of Yoemen D. H. Wilson and W. A. Kirkley, now handling the Navy's exhibit at the State Fair. The farmers are showing an unusual interest in this year's fair and that insures its success and justifies the association in making expensive preparations. If negotiations jiow being carried on terminate successfully a passenger carrying aeroplane will be secured to take up these who wish to try the modern way of traveling. The free shows will surpass anything yet seen here and good clean entertainment will be continuous from opening to closing time. Good music will be furnished by two bands. Our Clothing wit bought Last Spr'ng for thia Fall, we are aelling it for leas than Factory coat.. Waist Models & Bell Coats. TEAL-JONF.S CO. When you want to buy TOBACCO, see me. 1 have Pride of Winston, Ox, Brown Mule, Red Jay, Red Crow, Sweet & Juicy, Moonshinc, Big Whistle, Rock & Rye, Harvey's Natural | Leaf, R'pe Peaches, Ram's Horn, Red Juice and Brown & Williamson's Choice. '1 will make very close prices by the box. W. P. ODOM GG?? has more imitations than any other Chill and Fever Tonic on the market, but no one wants imitations in medicine. They are dangerous. itile Co. - - $13.00 hl,l - - 12.50 bbl $3.50 per 100 lb. bag *ed, 3.25 100-lb. bag 5 cts. lb. )yrup. - 95 Cts. itne c?o. NEWS! I I ristmas. , week far .surpassed :leal and to this we e accordingly open; men and men; all of the most critical Wlars worth of ready? desirable in Coats Wltll 'ill J Vw* In4 vii an tui; iair.il &Sons Those who have been interested in my giving the news from this section to a county paper will have to look ' for me in the dear old Advertiser. Mr. Hearn looks just like a man who ' x can sympathyze with and criticize a 1 poor correspondent like me. News is rather scarce this week,but ' first of all I'll give the fae's about ' cotton. The farmers are almost v through picking and selling as there J svas only about a half a crop in this H section. The farmers are enjoying a * handsome price for the fleecy staple ^ at our home market. Jefferson is the leading market in J the State, with six buyers. There ( have been 5,000 bales ?>f long and 1 short cotton bought and weighed at Jefferson to date. At a future date I'll give the number of bales each buyer has bought. The highest price s paid was 41 cents-for short staple J: and 61 cents for long. Mr. David L. Kirkley is weigher, giving general satisfaction. '] The Lee Mercantile Co. at Angelus ^ is buying cotton and giving a price equal to Jefferson. Angelus is com- ? ing to the front with two stores now open, the Lee Mercantile Co. and M. v O. Gleach, and Messrs. f'harlie and 1 Lloyd Jordan will be in their new ^ ( building by November 1st, with a nice, fresh stock of general merchan- ^ <1 ise, in a handsome new building 60 ' x24 feet, neatly painted. So you see f Angelus is among those towns in the " county that are coming to the front. u Mr. B. 11. Finlayson and family, v formerly of Angelus, who have been in Itowesville, S. C., will, in the near ^ future, move back in this section to make their home. _ Miss Acsa McCaskell spent Wednesday in Jefferson and is now spending a few days in Kershaw, S. C., " With her brother Mr .1 A M/.r'.iuL-ill I The writer and son, C. C. Miles, ' spent Saturday in Pageland. Mr. Joseph Lynn and Robert Dem- v by were ia Chesterfield Thursday on ., business. At an early date I'll be able to make known their business. , Mrs. Asca Miles, who has been suffering from eancer, is now apparent- t ly well as a result of recent treat- s ment. t Mr. Henry Knight, who is attend- ^ ing school at Chesterfield, spent Sat- s| urday and Sunday at home. Henry (J says Chesterfield has a nice school, and it is well attended. Little Ross Knight, who had his v collar hone fractured a few days ago, ( is now well. Mr. T. A. (iullcdge has a large r crew of hands cutting shingles near ( here and is selling them locally. ( Mrs. J. C. Halrymple, of Mt. Croghan, with her two sons, Reese and (J Johnnie, with Baxter MeLaurin, , spent Sunday at the home of the writer. Mr. J. C. Munn will have lumber j cut for a new home as soon as he can find a man with a mill. (1 With all th<? sinus of the times and | all the preaching and praying there are stil! hundreds of people who don't think they ought to go to church or j Sunday school, but go joy ruling on Sundays. The Sunday school at Fork Creek s regrets very much that Miss Mary ( Kirkley gave up her class to make her v home in Hartsville this winter. ' Mrs. Cattie Johnson, who has been 1 in poor health for some time, is now r improving. There is need for more teachers in M the county. There are several va- 1 fancies still unfilled. 1 Our school lost two of its pupils, 1 Misses I.illie Belle and Jnnie M< Caskill. W. J. M. 1 ' Standard Cotton Seed Feed Meal, 3<> per cent protein and hull* to g. with it . W. P. OPOIV We are receiving new clothing eve ry week. We would like to ihow you through the line and offer toine suggestions as to the model and colors you buy this season. A visit incurs no obligat'on to buy. TEAL-JONES CO. GRINDING DAYS FOR RUBY ROLLER After Oct. lKth we will grind wheat ; only on Monday and Tuesday of each week; corn on Wednesday, Thursday,t Friday and Saturday. 32p Ruby Roller Mills FOR SALE?GOOD FARM A good farm, containing 450 Acres; Ten-horse Farm open. Will make i...i.. ..< ? I'HM wi vihluh tu utrr. On public road, five miles from Chcraw. If interested, address, r. O. BOX 129, Cheraw, S.C. WANTED?One horse crop for 11)20, near good school. Answer Box f?4A. Kuby, S. C., R 1. 34p. LAND POSTED?All hunting and otherwise trespassing on my lands is hereby forbidden, under penalty of law. 2tp VV. J. Griggs. LAND POSTED?I hereby forbid any hunting on all mylands. 40-p R. E. RIVERS. FOR SALE?i Good Farm, 1 Mule, I 1 Wagon, 1 Buggy and Harness J V-uuki fKOCEEDINC.S The case of Mrs. Lillian H. Wells lgainst the Philadelphia Life Insurxnce Company that was on trial last seek, resulted in Judge Townsend di ecting a verdict in favor of the de'endant, the jury not being permitted o pass upon the evidence. The Judge efused a new trial. The plaintiff vill appeal to the Supreme Court. 1'his is the case in which Mrs. Wells ought to collect a i?,UUO dollar insurmcc policy on the life of her hus>and. The defendant company 'laitned that the policy had not been iccepted by them prior to the death >f Mr. Wells and was therefore not n effect in-time to be binding. This week three cases have been ried. The case of Mrs. C. V. Jordan s. John C. Steen resulted in a nonuit. Mrs. Jordan's attorneys have iven notice of an appeal to the Suirenic Court. Sam Ratlitf vs. R. D. Teal for amazes resulted in the jury finding or Ratlitf against Mr. Teal for $75. >am was also awarded the possession f a mule, valued at $i.r>0. Ernest Melton's suit against J. A. Vatson caused a good deal of interst. Mr. Melton claimed that Mr. Vatson rented him a restaurant in Iheraw and then took it away from iim without rhyme or reason and withheld the contents. Mr. Watson laimed that Mr. Melton was behind r? the payment of rent and had volmtarily turned over the keys to the stablishment. The jury found a erdict in favor of Mr. Watson. Court is expected to adjourn on Yiday. "REATY SQUABBLE CONTINUES More reservations, more amend, nents, more long speeches, and more lolitical dickering, and bucking and illing and interminable hair-splitting ?that continues to be the story of irocoedings in the United States Senate, as day after day and week ifter week passes without tiny deli iit?* or otherwise progressive action in the peace treaty. No wonder the President is ill?the he whole country is rapidly getting iek of this Senatorial child/ play, his failure of the Senate to 'act on he Peace Treaty and to recognize mil remedy the other crying needs if the times. Of course everybody wants provision made for the permanent prevention of foreign wars, if that be lossible, but every thoughtful person ilso realizes that at the present monent the gravest danger that conYon ts America is the seething inlustrial unrest, the danger of violrice from within and not from withiut our borders; and unless Congress urns quickly to the work of dealing v i t h and remedying our domestic ndustrial troubles by appropriate egislation, we may soon be confront d by a situation which will be more langerous to our country than would ie the menace of war with any or all ither countries. NDUSTRIAL CONFERENCE ENDS The Public Group has adjourned ine die and the National Industrial 'onference at Washington,* from vhich so much was expected in con lection with the settlement of dilferrice between capital and labor, has esulted in a comnlete failure. In adjourning, the Public* (iroup lent to the President a letter reeommndinyr the reconvening of new rroups in another conference, hut no intimation has come from the hilo Mouse iis to what action will ho tliki'ii in thi? m-iltt-r Men and Boyi when you think o buying a suit or overcoat, we have your number, Color and Model. TEAL-JONES CO. CITATION The State of South Carolina, County of Chesterfield. iiy M. J. Hough, Probate Jud|(c: Whereas Mrs. Maud Kirkley made. -u<t to me to grant her Letters of Administration of the Estate and ef. feels of c?dumbus B. Kirkley, deceased, These are therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred >nd creditors of th said Columbus B Kirkley, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court o! Probate, to he held at Chesterfield S. C., on 2'Jth Oct. next, after Pub. lication hereof, at 11 o'clock in thforenoon, to show cause, if any thej have, why the said Administration should not be granted. (liven under my hand this 14th dnj of October, Anno Domini 1919. M. .1. HOUCH, Probate Judge Rub-My-Tism is a great pain killer It relieves pain and soreness causei by Rheumatism, Neuralgia. SprainsEtc. SORRY WE WERE NOT INVITED On Thursday, October 2d, the children, grandchildren and friends of Mrs. ('. M. liu!it gathered at the j home wf her son-in-law and daughter, ' p 1.1 r. and Mrs. .1. It. Davis, to celebrate I p Mrs. Hunt's 07th birthday. The day ' v ill be lonjr and pleasantly romem- ^ bered by those who attended. The dinner, especially, will not soon be fortioti.cn, for it certainly was a tfnod one with everything that anyone could wish for; but when a lartre, fat 'possum, baked trood and brown, oozing irravy and f IIinyr the nostrils with appetizing vapor that only a properly prepared and seasoned specimen of this species knows how w to emit, was brought to the table j st it was not to he wondered at that a [ $ sli;:bt impatience was evident among' the diners. Mrs. Hunt received aj number of presents and was madi :C happy to know that she was remem- ! H bered by so many loved ones and kind i L< i rienos. Closing C We are going to close out o ir SIIOKS, HAUDWAUl!; KAILM1N" in our Store and Warehouse. Have not space to name price Some of our prices on We Women will astound you. We ha This sale is made to wind i Streater Co. It will run for tin i We will continue to buy youi est market price. Hur,st-?Stre Au^tio 01 My plantation at Middcndor small farms and will be sold at A RAIN OR SHINE ()\? FRIE Novernb The Sale will Commence at 1 The town of Middendorf ; [bounds these lands on one side ai lir<iiij/h the place, approximately a ts 1, r.v a froutuj.ee on the IIit the land is under cultivation ; .11 bo nil ivated. The soil is s; a; sub/oil. The land jjrows it rlo< ion and has been pronoun oil toba"co land as there is in i lion in the South. Tobacco i ..id, th" land a'1 joining very su o: rns, ten >nt houses, barns and ?,I iddendorf is a logical plac |ji\\ostor> brick school building, A coll Veil i? lit. We have laid ??(]' a heautilu will s II at iiiu-tioii to the highest i.i'di i"I'i . I'!'' < isniess and res aad ;<i i -ideal ia I lots lor colore (lis Section ; assesses I lie p! | lion in i lie Sta'e and within a lew t1 s I h ,'ei to I our t imes the pi i ,\ Good roads, tfood school: " and healthy. ( i\" these lands a thol'ou^l I -, |. i his is 01 ' oi i he best pr . ? o i i arofully and you will a,; ' i cis proper! v will he Bob IN,, .ST 1511 >I>1 i:. The sale v ' . a, red tor sale. Ladies espe , mi buy or not. I ;yl WILL GIVE AWAtf TVVEI ING THE SALE. MUS f Terms: 10 Pr. Ct. on day ol i ,io ci- livered and tlie balance i ' vith interest at 7 Pr Ct. 1 ,7. L. LLNNi - i r, Auctioneer CHESTERF1F.LD COTTON SALES Cotton is IIirtin^r with the forty* em marl; in Chesterfield. Over six , houn.;r.d bales have been bought by :>cal dealers end the past week's rie *s are bringing it in pretty fast. 'he following sales are reported by iTei-'her ll. A. Watson, up lo Wedc day night: 11 u 1 st-Sti eater C< Farmers' .Mercantile Co. .1,336 Iiodfearn-Kivcrs Co. . . . .* 034 Hursey Bros 357 B. C. Moore 112 I. A. Threatt 113 Total 6,152 The highest prices paid to date ere: Short staple, 39 cents; long aple, 62:62 V?. Cotton seed brought 1.15 per bushel on Wednesday. We have shoes for all the family, uhon Heels, Military Heels, French celt; Black Kid Leather, Mahogany eather and Gunmetal. TEAL-JONES CO. ^ (CI 1 Jut dale entire Stock of DRV GOODS, (i FOODS, in fact everything s. Conn.1 and sec for yourself, aring Apparel for Men and ivc lets of Underwear. i|? the Corporation of Hursttext :U) days. r cotton and seed at the high :ater Go. n Sale jANDS f has been subdivided into 20 auction, to the bichest hirlrle* )AY er 7th 10 O'clock in the Morning. :i:ul the Seaboard main line nl the National Highway runs two miles. Nearly all of the hway. Several hundred acres in 1 every acre of the balance mdy loam and most of it has >tton, corn and small grain to iced by some experts to be as the State, and the best fruit s being grown on these lands ccessfully. We have tobacco stables on the plantation. e "for a good town. Has large lethodist and Haptist churches 1 town site at Middendorf and Ditiiici on r mi'A 1 , r\() VLA1 idential lots for white people (I people. reatest possihilii ies of any sec years these lands will be sellire they can he bought for to< and jfood railroad facilities i inspection before the day of ( positions in the State, Look ree with me. il. KA1N OK SI 1 INK, to the rill be held on each tract as it cially invited. Come whether NTY-F 1VE $1.00 BILLS DURIC BY GOOD BAND. f Sale; 20 Pr. Ct. when papers in live equal annual payments P. A. HODGES, Owner 404 Nat'l L. & E. Bldf. Columbia, S. C, |