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P Welcome Customers | To The Chester We are proud to announce to the public that we have been fortunate enough to receive a large stock of Clothing under present conditions. The goods were purchased early in the spring for fall and we are there> fore giving you the benefit of our i early buying. Our stock of Young ' i Men's Clothing, made by Strouse & Bros., are exceptional values. We have them in Belt Coats, Waist 11 Seam and English Models. I I ? We are going to offer some special values for the next few days. A Three-button, regulation Suit, Blue, $16.50; Black Serge, at $20.00; , Young Men's Models at $22.50 and ! $25.00. I We have just received a lot of Clothing consisting of the Newest Models and Colors, Silk Lined and with it is included a beautiful French Serge which we are going to offer for $40.00 as long as they last. TEAL-JONE ii The Home 10 Days I Beginning Thursday. G w w J 7 Through Saturday, Nov* Unusual In Staple Merchandise, in spi face with the highest market Just to show you what that li these ten days, we are listin during the Sale. 3 Yards of Heaviest Outing, in all colors 4 Yards good weight Outing, all colon 5 Yds Light wt. outing, white, pink, blu< 3 Yds. good Percal, in light, dark an< Solid colors. 2% Yds. Manchester Percale (Heavies made)in shirting stripes & dark pattern: 2Va Yds. Amoiskeg Romper Cloth. 2V2 Yds. Heavy Mercerized Cot'n Poplii 3 Yds. Hope Bleach, good weight, fre? from starch. Yds. Lonsdale Cambric. 3 Yds. Heavy Canton Flannel. 4 Yds. Medium Weight Canton Flannel 4 Yds. Good weight 36 in. Sheeting. 3 Yds. Heavy Drill. This is not a lot of Merchandi Our Entire Stock of New and Un-l We do not restrict you to On< you want at the above prices. Nothing Charged at these pri Chested II i | vjoods L - , HI _ , a, , Welcome Visitors field County Fair Shoes | Young Men's Mahogany English I last Shoes, $6.50 to $10.00 the pair; j Men's Glazed Kid Shoes, Rubber 1 Heel Shoes, $8.00 and $8.50 the I pair. Ladies' Military, Cuban and j French Heel Boots, from $4.50 to , $10.00. Pollyanna, the Glad Shoes, j for Misses and Children, $2.50 to , $4.00. While attending the Fair we extend a cordial invitation to all to vis- ' it our store and inspect our Stock of Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Gents I Furnishings. j S COMPANY i j of Good Clothes i j <t1 QolJ > tpj. uaic 1 let. 30th and Continuing ember 8th We Are Offering Bargains te of the fact that we are face to this generation has ever known, ittle old dollar will do for you g a few of the things it will buy 21/2 Yds. Heaviest Drill. s 5 Yds. Quilt Lining (Oil colors) In ? orange, Red, Blue and Green. i 100 Dozen Men's Black Host; Regular 25 cent seller, 6 Pairs for $1.00. t I Lot Ladies' Black Hose; Regular 25 ct. 1 Seller, 5 Pairs for $1.00. 3 Pairs Kpswich Ladies' Hose, Black and i White, $1.00. 5 Men's (Irav Work Rixmio*. ox r** ? v f vt. Sellers, 6 Pairs for $1.00. I Ladies' Dark Gray Hose; 35 Cent Seller; 5 Pairs for $1.00. 50 Dozen Men's $1.50 Blue Work Shirts, Only $1.00 Boys' $1.50 Khaki Overalls; Only $1.00 se in odds and ends and off colors, but to-date Merchandise goes in this sale. i Dollars' Worth, but will sell you all ices. :ield Dry Company IB^1 ( LOCAL ITEMS On next Friday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock the Woman's Missionary Society will meet at the Baptist church. Important business will be transacted and it is desired that all members be present. The Sweetest of all Sweet Thing* U the SWEET THING at SWEET SIXTEEN. This is why some thing* that are better than other thing* arc called SWEET SIXTEEN. Invest!, gate. W. P. ODOM Yoeman Robert T. Davis, of the U. S. Navy, who has been stationed on the Paymaster's ship "Charles," at New York and Philadelphia, is at I home in Chesterfield on a visit. I Mesdames B. S. Funderburg, C. H. j Rivers and J. H. Hildreth are attendI inpr the Annual Meeting of the Worni an's Missionary Society, at Sumter. | I have a shipment of Piedmont I two-horse 2H inch tires with body | and brakes complete in transit. I can ?*? /vm ?vuio uivuoj on your w?g< | oni. W. P. ODOM I Lieut. J. D. Guess, having secured his discharge from the Army, returni' ed home this week, bringing his bride. Lieut, and Mrs. Guess will spend some time visiting the Lieutenant's | parents, Rev. and Mrs. B. J. Guess. | Bring u* your egg*. Wo are pay| ing SO cant* par doxen. Farmer*' Mercantile Co. I Mrs. G. M. Melton is in Columbia visiting her son, J. V. Melton. t Floyd Douglass spent several days | at home last week. Mrs. R. M. Newsom, of Ruby, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hurst this week. Mrs. Ray Rivers spent several days at Angelus last week. If it ia COTTON SEED MEAL you want I am the man who can supply it. W. P. ODOM Miss Irene Beulah, from the Sou thern Headquarters of the American Red Cross, delighted her heareri both Sunday afternoon and evening with her instructive talk about I the future needs of the Red Cross Miss Beulah has been overseas in wai | work. She is a professional rcadei | and before engaging in Red Cross i work was on the Lyceum and Chau { tauvua platform. She gave interesting readings in connection with hei Red Cross lecture. I have aome one-horse Niaaen wag on* and two No. 46'* in 3 inch tire Owing to a fire at the Ni**en factory it will be February before I can ge another car. In the meantime, 1 wil supply my trade with the Hickorj a.nd tK? Piedmont WAnrona ' W. P. ODOM ^ The Farmers' Mercantile Compsnj J will pay you 50 cents a dozen for al 3 the eggs you bring in. FOR S/aLE FOR SALE?Lion, the best Tonic Tested and guaranteed for stom ach and blood. For indigestion oonstipution, nervousness,sleepless ness and all blood troubles, Lioi has no equal. Cures Pellagera. Chosterfield Drug Co. 34p. FOR SALE?Ford Touring Car, ii lirst-class running order. Applj to Dr. A. H. liayden, Chesterfield FOR SALE? Two Ford Tourinj Cars. White.Buchanan Motor Co LAND FOR SALE?275 Acres Fin< farming land, in Cole Hill Town ship; 100 acres under cultivation two good tenant houses with out buildings; one six-room dwelling new barn; both painted; plenty o good water; 5 miles south of Ruby on Route 2. Price and terms reas onable. 37p W . P. Oliver LAND POSTED?I herehv forbii any hunting on all mylands. 40-p R. E. RIVERS. LOST?Check book, Bank of Chesterfield, on Tuesday, Oct. '28th, between Chesterfield and MaysvilleFinder please return to lp D. F. Davis, Chesterfielel.R i LOST DOG?Black and tan hound White spot under throat; slendei build. Answers to name of Jack Lost 4 miles below Patrick. $1< rewarel.p W. M. Pankey, Patric". WANTED?One horse crop for 1920 near ^ooel school. Answer Box 64 A, Ruby, S. C., R 1. 34p TRANSFER SERVICE?I am nov prepared to serve the public in the Transfer line. Phone, 179, 2 ring; 34p LEO F. DAVIS. Dr. H. SMITH, Eye Sight Specialist can be found the entire Fall ant Winter at his office, Monroe, N. C Modern and up-to-date methods tf. W# hatr* MTtrtl fin* farms foi sale. If you ara interested sea us. DOUGLASS REAL ESTATE CO W. J. Douglass C. C. Douglass. If you want to change your COT. TON SEED into COTTON SEED MEAL either on an exchange basis or a sale and purchase basis, see me. I have the meal contracted for 7 per cent South Carolina Standard Cotton lead Meal, the kind that will go ] through a distributor. W. P. ODOM 666 quickly relieves Constipation. Biliousness, Loss of Appetite and Headaehoe, due to Torpid U*6f? mi i > 1'i'i'iiieaBfciaggei 111 B?aea DEATH OP MR. B. B. WATSON On Sunday, Oct#bar 26, Mr. E. B. Watson, father of Mr. H. A. Watson, died at his home in Union County. He was 77 years old, having been born in I 1842. He had at one time lived in Chesterfild county and was a highly respected citizen of the community in which he had for many years made his home. Besides Mr. H. A. Watson he leaves three other children to mourn him. He was buried at Long Pine Church. i SUNDAY ANNOYANCE STIRS WEXFORD FOLK I Citizens of the Wexford community have for the past two Sundays been much annoyed by rowdies. Late at night parties have ridden past houses in the neighborhood, shooting and yelling and otherwise making the night hideous. Steps are being taken ( .to put an end to such disturbances. 1 NEWS FROM MUNN'S MILL The cotton prices are still going up. . Long brought 78 and short 43 cents j 'everal days ago. Almost everyone here has a nice balance at the bank and those who want autos have them. Messrs. Daniel and Neil Smith visited at the home of Mr. A. E. John( son's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Munn spent AVprlnoa/la \r onrl ? .. Uiiu i IIUl DUrty III V-Iiurlotte, returning with a handsome new Essex Touring Car. , On Sunday, the 26th, Mr. Robt. , Demby and Miss Maggie Jewet were , \ married by Notary Public L. E. Card- !' ner. On the same dav Mr. Webster \ D^mby and Miss Nellie <Donohue were married, the Rev. Jerman officiating. Both couples have the best wishes of many friends. On Sunday, Nov. 2d, Rev. Clayton , Jenkins filled his apointment at Long Branch' and accepted the call for the coming year. Mr. L. L. Parker made 1 \ very interesting address in behalf of the $75,000,000 campaign. Mr. Parker is wide awake and believes the - mount will be over subscribed. i '''he writer, in company with Mr. s Toseph Lynn, C. C. Miles nnd Miss Lena Miles was in Chesterfield Tuest day. Mr. J. C. Munn with Supervisor r "\i:ght, spent Monday in Chesterfield r on business. j Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Watkins spent - two days last week in Columbia. Rocky Creek Sunday school will r have an all-day rally service in the near future. TOWN TAX BOOKS OPEN Town Tax Books are now open for ' payment of Taxes. ' T. E. MULLOY, Clerk. r AUCTION SALE Thursday, Nov. 13th, at the Fair C- urids, "bout 12 o'clock, I will off for for sale the following plantation, ^ enn! ninincr lift <!< >.?? ? ? '?? * h uvftvo IIIVI t ui IC99 p 6 I acres under cultivation; one 2-room vdVng house; on R.F.D. No. 2 from Patrick; 'phone line connection; 7 . miles from Patrick; 8 miles from , Chesterfield; 1 mile from school 1 V6 . mileB from Bay Spring church. This t tract of land is known as the W. M. . Goodwin land. i lp D. P. DOUGLASS. FOR SALE Cows, hogs, farming utensils, corn i and fodder; will be sold to highest f bidder for cash on Nov. 26th, at my . place. E. L. THERRELL, 36p Chesterfield, R. 3, Box 10 f NOTICE Dr. I. S. Funderburk having left - Mt. Croghan, has placed his accounts * n my hands for collection. All those ? indebted to him will please settle with > * me at once. You will find the books ? it S. J. Huntley's store. f 2p W. J. Rayfield. t - A Rat That Didn't Small After Being Dead for Three Months "I swear it was dead at least three * months" said James Sykes, butcher, Westfield, N. J. "We saw this rat ev-1 ery day. Put a cako of RAT-SNAP I " behind a barrel. Months later my I " wife asked about the rat. Remem bered the barrel, looked behind it. :'here was the rat?dead, not the slightest odor." Three sizes, 2T>c, 50c ^ $1.00. Sold and guaranteed by A. F. " Davis, The Spuare Deal Drug Co. and ? the Pageland Hardware Co. r The Luc; 8 I On hand i Five One The Luca ttteJiMliliniMMHriMIHll H ii ?ii i?ii ii ? i in i <i i I i. i m . " i i NEXT WEEK K THE LYRIC " CHERAW, S. C Three Shows 6:15, 7:45 MONDAY ? dorothy ph IN "PAID IN AD^ A UNIVERSAL SPECIAL A Also A Harold Lloyd Shows G, 7 and 9 P.M. TUESDAY CECIL B. DEMIL "for better, fc With ELLIOT DEXTER-GLi and AN ALL STAR Ci This Show Was Awarded the Honor c of the Ten Best Selected Photoplays ] Shows 5, 7, 9 P.M. WEDNESDAY PAULINE FRE ^ IN "SAPH< ALSO ONE OF THE FAMOUS Shows 5, 7 and 9 O'Clock THURSDAY A PARAMOUNT ARTCR^ Maurice Tourner Pi The Great Druary Lane Melo "THE WHITE HI A GREAT PRODUCTION WIT UNDERSEA SCEJ Shows 5, 7, 9 P.M. FRIDAY A Good Show Benefit Sch VIVIAN MA IN "THE INNOCENT AC ALSO BRAY PICTO< Shows 5, 7, 9 O'Clock SATURDAY LOUIS BEN The Western Actor With the Gi THE ROAD CALLED ANOTHER GOOD WEST ALSO FLAGG COMEDY, "WELCOM Shows 3, 5, 7, 9 O'Clock. Admission, 3 Durocs At j FORTY HEAD OF PURE BRED DUI Breeding Purposes. All in fine condit bidder, win or lose. Will also sell a number of buggici Saturday, No AT 1 O'CLOCK, RAIN OR S W. H. Porter IS Auto C< Paige Avenue and ready for immediate deliv New Model 15 Dorts 5-Passenger Chalmers Nuff Said. S Auto C< i mi" i n n II iiii nfrirtt " N rHEATRE and 9:15 P.M. NOVEMBER 10TH tILLIPS MNCE" LTTRACTION Comedy Admission 22 Cts. r NOVEMBER 11TH .LES >R WORSE" ORIA SWANSON \ST >f Being One of the Best Released So Far in 1919 Admission 30 Cts NOVEL. BiOR 12TH EDERICK D" L-KO COMEDIES Admission 22 Ct.. xiG VLL. LJER J t ? iFT SPECIAL resents dramatic Succ-sj EATHER" 'H WONDERFUL tfES Admission 25 Cts. ? NOVEMB7ER 14TH > ool Activities RTIN )VENTURES" GRAPH Admission 22 Cts. NOVEMER 15TH INISON reat Personality, In ) STRAIGHT" ERN STORY E LITTLE STRANGER" > to 6, 11c; 6to 11, 22 Cts. 4ucTion IOC HOGS, Suitable for ion. Will sell to highest harness, etc. Sale? >v. 8th HINE, AT THE Stables [)mpany ery: >mpany - +