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Thank It's Official D Since time immemorial been Dress-Up Time. I Clothes make their "fin men." Folks sort of e: then. ! / It's time to get a nc if you make them? HigFi-Ar * Made by Strouse & you'll know you've be they're to be had. Onlv HP.RR in this tained?and it's an agei TEAL-JO The Home o Wood Sa1 We can furnish you Saw Frame complete witl $43.50. To anyone sendi for $45.00 we will repay f; to your freight office. ^Ve also have a larj Pipe, Pumps, Cylinders an COLUMBIA SUPPLY %ownei(s Need no recommendai We now carry a con licious sweets, alwayt IN OUR MARKET WE ( I The Choicest Pork the IN 11 PRICES ALWA1 A. F. OA VI? 1 1 Farmers 5 * ?. ' k . Car-Load of Texas Red Rust P Seed Oats, Going At Thoroughbred Mill Feed, the fa Going At 100 Rolls of 2-poun<) Baggins. 100 Bundles of New Arrow Tie rntsn uak mllkuse flou1 We have enroute one Ca Flour," guaranteed to be the Market. Come and get a ?am] you a trial package free. See C Farmers IV i' ? 'l i' 1 i" n i" ' i . sgiviirg ress Up -Time < ????? Thanksgiving Day has t's a time when Winter jt appearance with many xpect to see new clothes i IX iw suit and overcoat?and t Clothes Bros., Baltimore, Md. >ught clothes as fine as i town are they to be obncy worth having. NES GO. f Good Clothes' , w Frames i with a first-class Wood l 30-inch Cut-Ott Saw for ng us this ad with check reight on same and deliver ?e siock 01 ?5oiier luDes, d Well Points. COLUMBIA, S. C. VJV/. 823 Watt Garvais Straat 1 "Candies tion. They are perfect. iplete line of these de- , 5 fresh, always on ice. \ CARRY AT ALL TIMES ' Beef And j Market Affords ! rs REASONABLE 5 MARKET j! I Mercantile f ! roof, Redeemed $1.05 Per Bushel i est on the Market, i $3.50 per Bag * i $10.00 per Roll I $ 2.50 per Bundle I ? < R.'. ... > $12.50 per Barrel I r of "Mothergoose Self-Rising 1 best Self-Rising Flour on the ^ pie for yourself. We will give f Guarantee an Sack. 8 w II 1 4 ll lercantile. b a ipany . s=SKCKSss=$=aasassss9KBse9 LOCAL ITEMS B. B. Melton, of Badin, N. was n town thiffweek. Mrs. T. B. Owen is teaching in the luby graded school. / Miss Mary Walsh visited Mrs. J. L. >nig, of Cheraw, this week. Mrs. J. A. Weathcrsbee is visiting n Savannah, Ga. this week. Mrs. J. T. Hurst is visiting Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Newsom at Ruby. Mens Mahogany Bal plain shoes >10.00 TEAL JONES CO. Miss Wylic, of Ruby, spent the week-end with Mrs. H. H. Harrell. Miss Pearl Moqre, of Lander Col. lege, is spending Thanksgiving at tiome. See me for the very best of Pure Wheat Mill Feed. W. P. ODOM Better grits, fresher grits, cheaper grits tha11 you can get anywhere ?Ise at Everymans Mill. Mens English Shoes Black and Mahogany $6.00 to $8.50 the pair. TEAL.JONES CO. Mrs. J. L. Craig, of Cheraw, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sraig last week. Dr. R. L. McManus and Mr. Oszar L. Barentine have returned from ? brief visit to Wadesboro. Cotton continues to eome in to the local market. In spite of special trains the yards are badly congested. We carry all sizes in boys clothing up to 20 years. TEAL JONES CO. I have many of the most popular brands of Tobacco used in this section. . My box prices are simply irresistible. W. P, ODOM Mr. Ervin Melton spent last week in Brevard, N. C., where he has built a summer home. County Superintendent of Education J. Arthur Knight is attending the state meeting of teachers at Columbia. Misses Doris Laney, and Ruth Hurst,of Columbia and Mildred Laney of Andrews, will be home for turkey dinner, Thursday. John Robert Rivers, Charles Rivers and Fay. Hursey recently went to a hospital in Columbia to undergo minor throat operations. / Stock up with SWEET SIXTEEN. Bug* do not t?t into it not because they do jnot like it, but b*cau*e it move* so hit they can't. W. P. ODOM. . .Received today a new Shipment of Hat* New Color* and Block* $3.00 to $5.00 TEAL-JONES CO. Miss Fannie M. Pcarcy, Rural Superintendent of Schools, i? local delegate to the State Teachers' Association, which is convening at Columbia. Dr. W. G. White Jr., and mother, of York, Misses Willie Williams and Annette Stevens will be the guests of Mrs. D. H. Laney at Thanksgiving dinner. You can get fresh ground meal made out of now corn at Everyman* Mill-bolted 65c. per peck, unbolted 60 c. per peck. Ju*t received a shipment of 2 pound bagging that warn bought early, and I can make a price way below the present market. Can furniah tie* alio. W. P. ODOM. Men* and Boys Ribbed Union Suit* $1.00 to $3.00 the suit, TEAL JONES CO. Mr. John Davis, Supervisor Knight and Messrs Swenk have returned from a deer hunt on the Little Pee Dee River. Thfey brought a deer with them. A rally day in the interest of the Rimtiut 7fi-M illir?r> f rv. r. ?I ? ...:n L s .? ..... vii v/Miu|miKii will 111" held at Hopewell next Sunday, beginning at 10 o'clock. Dinner will be jerved on the grounds. Every member is asked to be present und the public is cordially invited. I law a detk motto in Columbia the ather day lilc* thi?: "If you want to be happy, work like Helen B. Free." To this add, a ad uae SWEET SIXTEEN FLOUR. W. P. ODOM. There will be a Thanksgiving sermon at David's Crove Church, on Sunday, November 30, at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. ClayUrn Jenkins will preach. Messrs Parnell Meehan aifd J. W. Hanna, .Chesterfield County's champion poultry breeders, are in Bishopville this week attending the fair and looking over the chickens. Many, many discriminating period are being converted and to what? To the fast that SWEET SIXTEEN is the very best of flour. She is th? Queen of all flours and supreme without a pe*r. W. P. ODOM . You can get fresh ground meal made out of new corn at Everymans Mill-bolted 65c. per peck, unbolted 30 c. per peck. Messrs W. A. Rivers, Shaw Meelan, R. E. Rivers, Jr., have returned From a very succeasful quail hunt. They bagged 120 birds in four days. The famous D. H. Laney dogs rendered valuable assistance. Capt. Trotti, of Williston, spent everal days here last week, visiting lis son Dr. L. H. Trotti. Captain 'rotti has many friends and admirers n Chesterfield, a number of whom pent several hours in his delightful omphny. Another car of SWEET SIXTEN < tow rolling. Jf you want tha vary < ost flour g?t in on this. Flour has I dvanced. W. P. ODOM ' Havs Just unloaded a ear of Red I lust Ptuuf Oats, aud they ara going 1 k. k.t MbM. W, r. ODOM. I If you know any of the following J * please send their address to Mrs. F.I B. Sanders, Secretary Home Service Sestion, Chesterfield, S. *C. Charlie fegues, William Bass, W EUerbe,? Alice es, I I Lillie Thelmas Blackwell, I Charlotte Stovason, j Lou Miller, AnTiie Mae Davis, Lizzie Johnson Llewellyn, Emma Covington, Fannie Raskins Clark. AUCTION SALE ..On Wednesday, Dec, 3rd, on the J. C. Hancock place, near Hopewell Church, I will sell to the highest'bid-^ der for cash, all my corn, fodder, buggy, harness, some household goods etc. ltp. W. B. Atkinson. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all the people who were so kind to us doing the recent illness of my husband. Mrs. J. C. Johnson. FOR SALE We have several fine farms for sale. If you are interested see us. DOUGLASS REAL ESTATE CO. W. J. Douglass C. C. Douglass. GOOD FARM FOR SALE?303 acres 5 horse farm open; easily get 2 more; good water; plenty of wood and lightwood; good clay subsoil; will produce anything; 3 tenant houses; 6 miles from Chesterfield. For furthor information see 37p J. C. Huntley, Sr., Ruby. m * FOR SALE?Ford Cars, new and rebuilt. Also bodies. We buy or exchange Standard Makes. PAYNE'S AUTO WORKS, 43 20 E. Sixth St. Charlotte, N. C. LAND POSTED?I hereby forbid any hunting on all mylands. 40-p R. E. RIVERS. LAND FOR SALE?275 Acres Fine farming land, in Cole Hill Township; 100 acres under cultivation; two good tenant houses with outbuildings; one six-room dwelling; new barn; both painted; plenty of good water; 5 miles south of Ruby, on Route 2. Price and terms reasonable. 37p W . P. Oliver. FOR SALE: 49 Acres; one good dwelling, outbuildings, etc.; 4 miles south of Ruby; near good school and church. See me for price and terms. 38p W. A. Sullivan, Ruby, R 2 BRIGHT GIRLS WANTED ? The State Hospital for the Insane, Columbia, S. C., needs white women, preferably between the ages of IS and 35, t<r work as attendants, or enter the training school. For information apply to the superindent. 38-E Dr. H. SMITH, Eye Sight Specialist, can he found niiti'" foil ~ Winter at his office, Monroe, Nf C. Modern and up-to-date methods. tf. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS OF HURSTSTREATER COMPANY Notice is hereby given that a meeting of- the Stockholders of HurstStreater Company wilfcbe held at the office of the Corporation, Chesterfield South Carolina, Saturday 29th day of ? Novmber 1919, at 10 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of considering a resolution to liquidate, wind up the affairs and dissolve said corporation agreeable to the laws of the Skate. October, 27, 1919. J. B. Streater.. John T. Hurst Directors of Hurpt-Streater Co. AUCTION SALE Beginning at 10 A.M., Dec. 2,1919, I will sell to the highest bidder the following: All my farming tools; buggy, wagon, hogs, corn, hay, potatoes, household and kitchen furniture, etc. Also have for sale one mule, weight 12G0 pounds, and one FortTHouring car in excellent condition; these will be sold either btfore or at sale. 57 J. R. Crawley. FOR SALE 37 A u .......I i > vr . .?V. vn WI f^VVU 1 (II IIIII^ IUIKI , good dwelling and barn; some good timber;one horse farm in cultivation; near good school and church. Three miles south of Huby. Also one Ford Touring Car in A-l condition. Will sell at a bargain. B. C. WADSWORTH, pd-37 Ruby, Route 2. NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS When making inquiries by mail concerning amount of taxes, etc., it is essential that tax-payers name each separate piece of rsal estate owned by them, together with its location, in what township, school district etc. J. A. WELSH, Treasurer. A Lady in Chicago Tolographs for Rat-Snap. Read Mrs. Phillips' wire: "Youell's Exterminator Co., Westfleld, N. J. Rush $3 worth of RAT-SNAP." Later re'd following letter: "RAT-SNAP arrived. It rid our house of rats* in no time. Just moved here from Pa., where I used Rat-Snap with great remits." Three sizes, 25c, 50c, $1.00. , Sold and guaranteed by A. F. Davis, The Square Deal Drug Co. and PageM Aurdwm Go. ' / ; ' ( ? BAPTIS In In In In FOR THE : Yi? N( V N When a multitude consecrated to Ki Educational and Be Convention. i- -i-ji.. .. iDEATH OF MRS. JANE WILLIAMS Mrs. Jane Williams, died at the hospital at Wadesboro on November 5, at the aK? of 70. She was a member of the New Hope Methodist Church. Mrs. Williams had been twice mirried, her first husbftid beinj; Mr. John Tarleton. Tim union was blest with /? yoct QCGAfTt Mm auir / , ff/GHf (KJ 77 T W1 S*!?*. ?-T> \lJI / I us ares: Numbers Wealth Organiza P urpose ; GREAT E tory W< )V. 30?Dec. 7 of lives and millions ingdom service throug nevolent Agencies of i\ three children, Messrs W. G. and John and Miss Elizcbeth Tarleton. Her second husband, who survives, is Mr. R. W. Williams. There are two daughters from this marriage; Mrs. J. H. Gaddy and Mrs. W. M. Boatwright, of Gulledge Township. The burial was at Wadesboro. ? V, V?SS/*, I ^ y Ha D'D / I < kw/ ^T\Vv . I \ . v^Vv I*/WE/V He t ?a< now That ? mportant you felt after you got of an old "field piece" you had >wed up") you want the best in ants in Guns, Ammunition, Hunt >' HARDW i You K Now don't you? 4. You can never foriet how i make any difference what kind But now, since you've "grc We can take care of your w, FARMERS ' ' $ ; 1 ; *11 [KONG I . M ition i ' MM VENT OF i < gek th of treasure will be h the Missionary, le Southern Baptist You can buy freah ground griti at I Evvrymani Mill "ow at 5 canta per lb. My cuatonter* tell nie that SWEET SIXTEEN make* the. beat biacuit with l?aat greaae. Creak* ia very high. Economiie by uaing SWEET SIXTEEN. W. P. ODOM r?~ n 8/visc/rs,- ? ( a/oth//v' ?(jt a 1 nrrtg o^z> cotton- j } . ta**~. ? - t/tid r Auvr I / zvc>r/v//v. - shock'S I f / AC/LLep ] THOUSANDS J \ CV^ 'EN1; - / t/LL?D J SHUCK'S \ ?fe|?l^-L. / ,?; i 17?I' ' ?. ccuu your first rabbit. And it didn't to use either. 3 hunting equipment, ing Knives, Etc. ARE CO. .