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S s t ? * Spring $ / w Ui Late CI01 i Fashion has decreed so and fabric patterns this Sp II showing of authentic models, an intense interest for all met appearance. II We would get a lot of all about these new models I i pleasure to see them ; so we c our showing of? ! J Hidh-Art j Made by Strouse & Bri I The materials in these .e | able and the tailoring and | The style lite s are inspiratioi i Come to-day and sec J Fashions. | We are showing new 0> I and Children, in Black, Plttho | .... ers, Military and French He. | If it is Clothing, Shoes, ! I see us. We have the goods < | TEAl-JO! I I he I lome ol | FOR SALE !' OFFER YOUR PF.Aa field; any variety . a can furnish i>u at 2 "> c cacii. t "h? t? |.!, !.. i. 'it-plO SHARE-CROPPER .WANTED ?> .; Small Farm. 1 1 j . i i j,'ih?1 house ami u t >n Jt-pS .1. \\ I >< >! , I \HS. At Fair (i round. I LOST I )?ta< h;i!)ic I ?. r;:- . ! between < iu*slrr!i- : ! aiM ' i. rau on Ttv.l Mill iJun.l. I'? l i i t urned t" i d i.\ \ \ S i<) (iheraw (.r 1 :" < i > Advertiser (iilire. lit-pis j FURS WANTKD i will l.ny ail kinds of fur.s; Coon ;'l'">ssun..M ;nk, Muskrat, etc. i. 10. White, tf At (iheterf. id Dry < ?'?<? i s"~j Envelopes Use envelopes to matt stationery. We can supply you v printed on ilammermi envelopes to match ir colors or white. Kor wit* rr* 1\V 111V. Ill 1/V.I VV V_ (II \-? IV-UV.I will find the cjuality of paper we give you very very low. Let Us Show Von The Farm' * J. C. RIVER3, Presid^ni. CAR LOAL cf hi.CM Se 1 f - R i s i n f? ? in THREE < \R LOAD: Th rec Cars Roll JU j I AKKI V rAJ DAIRY FEED COTTON SEED HUI THOROUGHBRED r FARMERS U lowing St Style c.1 r 1 t thes ];~ many changes in style lines ms ring that our season's first i nu which we are making, holds sal 1 who arc thoughtful of \'.y. wi ag pleasure out of telling you | so . . I sit >ut we know it will give you j ty ordiallv invite you to inspect j w* Gi i i Clothes olhers, Baltimore, Md., ' i Vl annenls are the best obtainwi (inish the sort that pleases. Op i< of master designers. * those leading authoritative ho vi: he <fords for Men, Boys, Ladies ^ igany, I*atent,and Kid Leath- |[ m , t li ds. 11 ' tit lato or Furnishings, come to ')lJ la: ?J! new and up-to-date. VV m go. . i | I (llothes i I Mi Or\ il.M- - I !f lamping Cotton P'? '' . iv?> ?",i# -;1 < ii?i>, almost as "1 a new. *r,.,iMi(). "If I',. I). T, TEAL. VIvi S iLK ! I-aria Mule; $125.00. 1 ?i. *1?. T. J KAb. V a VI-: . .... PAV A STRAIGHT SAL- ,,a \ A., s.i.'i.tai |?. r week and ex- *'u -.1 "I i tail <>r woman with rijr l'OUl TliY MIXTUKK ' . . vl IV ?'<?., Kast St. Louis, 111. < r 1 IT so OR S \LF. or RENT?Place known nrell M niinan Place, near I oal Mill. list it k of Chestcrlii l<l. w i v oS ' i.icTiM' Plate No. I; ^ shout 'liiursiliy, Feb. 12tii. .' n-turn to or notify? 15. Thurnmn Teal. j hi) okc.! YS f or Si'l?* Two (Joblers & foil) lions. II. \V. White, "ti : t -t.\ . Chi raw, It. 1 tu tlv tie to Match l.o h the color of your (/t be vith fine letterheads te 1 Bond and furnish oil t any of the twelve I* head specialists. You our p? inting and the high and our prices <lr What Wo Can Do dvs Merca J. A. WELSH, P. M. Vice-President. Secreta R Coming?CRUSADER, PLAIN Quarter Sacks? $1 CHOICE MICHIGAN HAY on h i n g -25 K x;s PURE GEORGIA CA $3.75 LS 101 A ILL FEED , , $3.5C IERCANTILE .....i - LANS FOR REMODELING COURT HOUSEu e It begins to look as if Chesterfield ur.ty is at last to give some atten- . n to the Court House, which for v ny years has been inadequate, was rays without any sort of sanitary n lveniences and which lately has A >n falling to pieces from decay. Two years ago the Grand Jury t ule strong presentments to the unty Commissioners for improve- ( ;nts, especially demanding that nitary conveniences be installed, i th the necessary water and sewer- i e connections. At the following term of court the a licitor, under direction of the pre- 1 ling judge, had served on the CounSupervisor a rule to show cause ^ ly he had not carried out the v rand Jury's recommendations. ( At the next term of court the survisor made return of the rule, exaining that he had no funds with ( tiich to make the needed improve- ( ents; that as soon as the Delegation ' the General Assembly should prode the funds he would proceed with i e work. On this occasion Judge Ed- j iI'll Mc Ivor made the statement in ( ion court that the Chesterfield | >urt House was a menace to health' ] id a disgrace to civilization; that ( was ashamed to have judges and > sitors from out of the County come ( re on that account. ( It was at this point that Hon. G. K. i mey announced that the improveents had not been made, because | e delegation had under considera>n plans for either erecting a now lilding or making substantial and ' >ting improvements on the old one. ' ith ideas of this kind, Mr. Laney 1 id, it would not lie wise to spend on 1 e small immediate needs when ev- 1 ything would go for nothing when * e new building should be put up or ' e old one rebuilt. The County Commissiosers, taking ? i\ I,aney at his word, have engaged ? e services of Architect C. C. Wilson Columbia, who has furnished ins, specifications and drawings r the complete remodeling of the j i building into a thoroughly niodn and adequate Court House. The plans include the enlargement tin i uiiiii. g by adding a two-stowing at the rear of the West side, t ults for the safe keeping of the t erk's, Auditor's and other valuable t pels that are now absolutely with- , t file protection. 'I he installation!, sanitary closets and retiring rooms '/ r both sexes with tin* necessary wat- | j, works and sewer connections and . <tcam heating plant are among oth- ., improvements Included in Mr. Wil- j it's specifications. The (irand Jury room will be of j flieient size to allow for the proper . nduei of thai body's business and J j II fie located on thi* second floor. !i Kor linaiicing this improvement v 0 plans ari- available, Ootids and dit taxation. It is tbohght not necesry to issue bonds, as a few mills udd to the tax rate would pay the . 1 in a few years. Repairs will soon have to be made i It'll* I the building, as the floors are acally falling through and it is said i' cupola is in a dasgerous condi- * >n of decay and liable to fall in. It is, therefore, thought to be a I n Kiiin- viiiii'iUMUii linn luc lieie^a-| m will provide for the work at this; esent session of the General As-' mhly. , 1 AIR WARNING I forbid any anil all per on < from '"f> my private road passing my use. L. lb DAVIS. 2l-p-0 NOTICE Notice is hereby tfiven that the oks of ubscription of the capital ?ck of the Douglass Real Kntate >nipany, of Chesterl'eld, S. will opened at the offi -e of I'ho Chesr;i? Id Loan A- Insurance Company Feb. 21th, 1020, at 10 o'clock A Mt'.p'tal Stock of said Corporation Ten Thousand ($10,000) Dollars, rioi-il into One Hundred (100) aires of the par value of One Honed ($100) Dollars each. W. .1. DOUGLASS, I ('. <\ DOUGLASS, D. II. DOUGLASS. .1 ntile vjo. fj / THERREI.L. ry-Treasurer 'i and FAMOUS? 14.00 Per Barrel p land and another ^ $50.00 Per Ton ' NE SYRUP. Jj i per 100 lb. Bag. f) lb. Bags, $1.00 I per 100 lb. Bag COMPANY J . X.'J. .m,: Uirr*' .1 rifc -a.-.* .L~' Mil ?MM?MB CLEM B????B?BBB?H?BBBS In order to make i have ever carried we a stock FOR LESS NOrs We must have $30.00 to $35.00 L; $10.00 to $11.50 C (Sizes $1.00 Men's Caps, $1.50 Men's Caps 1 Ml Mon'a f'ona LOCAL ITEMS Miss Betty Ratliff, of Wadesboro, i visiting her sister, Mrs. J. A. Gul?dge. There will be preaching Sunday evsing at the Baptist Church at 7:30. Sunday School at Hopewell next unday will be at 10 o'clock, preachrig at 11. All who wish to attend rill please be on time. 1 The Woman's Circle W. O. W. will1 leet Thursday, Feb. 36 at 10 A. M. ill members are urged to attend. Mrs. F. M. Cannos is visiting relaives in Sumter. Mu?li ns for your tobacco bed*, at chesterfield Dry Good*, Chesterfield Mrs. C. J. Anderson, of Pageland, s visitisg her sister, Mrs. B. L. Gathngs. Mrs. J. II. Stanley, of Cheraw, ipent several days last week with Mrs. H. M. Odom. Miss Cora Craig and little Margaret Hunley are spending this veek end in Cheraw with Mrs. J. L.| >aig. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hursey were railed to Lexington, N. C., last week >n account of the death of Mrs. Salie Thompson, sister of Mr. Hursey. Dr. J. T. Rutledge has purchased the business of Dr. R. L. McManus ind will continue the practice in Chesterfield, Pageland and Mt. Croglan established by Dr. McManus. Dr. Rutledge will occupy the office in .he Bank of Chesterfield building and vill visit Pageland Tuesday and Mt. Uroghan Wednesday of each week. [)ther days he will remain in Chesteriwld. Money, to loan on improved farm land*. See Hanna & Hunley, Attys. W. II. Wakefield, M.D., of Charotte, will be in Morvcn at the Drug Store on Tue. day, March 2d. The loci or limits his practice to the treat nent of eye, ear, nose and throat dis;as?'s and fitting glasses. Ask your 'amily physician about consulting Dr. Wakefield. 2t-y The Chesterfield G in Co. will operate its plant tor the last time this eason Tuesday, February the 27th. W. P. ODOM. Rub-JMy-Tisin is a powerful antiseptic; it kills the poison caused from iifecled culs; cures old sores, tetter. A CALL FOR UNITED PRAYER Believing that the revival of Chrisian religion in the church of our (immunity and throughout our nai'lii is the deepest noid and most imicrative demand thai confronts us, inil that such revival can come from Jod only, and that He makes Himself mown to men and manifests His >ower among them through the igency of prayer, we invite'all prayng men, women and children of our (immunity, who share with us this lelief, to join us in a season of united irayer 'for such a revival, at St. 'aul's Methodist church, Wednesday, 'eoruarv 25th. at 7 :<?? I1 VI Signed: I). L. Smith, T. B. Owen, G. .1. Jenkins, J. H. Hildreth, B. J. Cucss, B. S. Funderburg, F. M. Cannon, C. P. Mangunt, C. P. Chewning. <JG(I has proven it will cure Malaria, hills and Fever, Bilious Fever, Colds md I.aGrippe. 1 I JAPT15T STATE SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION '11. Program Committee of the hate Sunday School Convention, vhich is to he held in Greenville, May announces the folowing outif-state speakers who will be present ,nd take part on the convention prorant : Dr. E. Y. Mullins, Louisville, Prcsilent of ti.e Louisville Baptist Semitary; Dr. W. F. Chalmers, Philadclhin. Educational Secretary, Anteri'ruf. M. A. Ilonline, Dayton, O., Eduan Baptist Publication Society; ational Superintendent, InternationI Sunday School Association; W. 'earee, Chicago, Field Superintenlenl, International Sunday School Asi.c' ttion; Prof. (,'. f). Sellers, New )rleans, Baptist Bible Institute; Irs. W. M. Walker, of Birmingham, Via. Dr. Mullins will have harge of he Bible hour each day; Prof. Sellers vill lie the director of Convention nusic. The other speakers will take art on the general convention pro:rain, as well as in the Division conore nee. Other outstanding leaders will be eeured, and it is expected that the ireenville Convention will be# the dggest and best in the history of the Association. The annual conventions f the South Carolina Sunday School Association are the largest gathorigs ?.f i? iipi .-us wm kers held in the date. Kvory section of the State will I e represented at the meeting in ireonvjlle on May 4-.r?-t>. HONOR ROLL RUBY SCHOOL Following is the Honor Roll for ,uby Graded School for last month: 1st Grade: Keith Edge worth, Maud oilers, Annie Lee Sellers, Connie ucker. 2d Grade: Lois Gibson, Dorothy elle Huntley, Franklin Burch, Loyd cNair, I'erry Steen. 3d Grade: Carrie Hancock, Katie eo Griggs, Garrison Threatt. 1th Grade: Madge Thurman. 7th Grade: Ruth Hancock. Hth Grade: Georgia Griggs, Iris cNair. 9th Grade: Kola Griggs. 10th Grade: Fay Burch, Floreid urch, Eleanor Sellers, Frank Smith, rew Threatt, Brandon Thurman. _ii I ft n"Aitfiirf YaUK* i^^ Y M ? V V AfA VII Id v/wpkl) $1 50 Men's Blue \ $1.75 Men's Blue * $2.00 Men's Blue \ $2.50 Men's Flann One lot of 25 et. II This Sale W Noll! Cnesterfi< Y. W. C. A. GALLS BIG CONVENTION 2,000 Women Expected to GathI er in Cleveland the Week of ApHI V8-2Q* 1920, for National Convention. I MEETING POSTPONED TWO YEARS BY WAR Oalapatea Will Discuss New Membership Basis for 8tudents and Question pf Future Support for Work. Many Other Things. The Young Women's Christian Association of the United Suites of Ainerien will meet In national convent ion In Cleveland, O., the week of April 111 to 20, having postponed the convention froit the spring of 1018 In order to comply with u government reipient that pvpenae and travel he reduced to a . minimum during the war. The department on conventions and conferences of the National Y. W. C. A., of which Mrs. Harry Emerson Fos' dick Is chairman, estimates an attend! a tree of 2,000 won>"n, representing all 1 departments of Y. W. C. A. work? I board members, secretaries students, | club girls, Girl Iteserves, girls frotn In; dustrtnJ Service Centers, women from ! the International Institutes for foreign | born women, members from city, town I and country Associations. Each Association In the United j States will be entitled to one voting delegate for every one hundred voting I members In the Association. Two of the most Important questions which will come up before the conven- i | tlon will be the membership basis and ' the question of support. Of old business to be considered the moat Important question will be the membership basis for student associations, the TWO NEW IV Dh Ai: p. V Cafload c These Cars all Dignified in Appear Graceful, yet Powe FIRST COST as we! They represent CARS. They must be se WE ALSO BUY, Wesell the India Dr. Chesterfield ? rER ? ' SALE 3ck of Spring Goods we large part of our present ce it to-day. loss is your GAIN, for only $20.00 ' ?A?-. . . )-WIN1 EANGE room for the largest st< re going to sacrifice a I JEY than we can repla f room for Spring Goods. Our 1 adiea' Coat Suits; your choice hildren's Coats, your choice f< i ol (Children's Coats run from for only for only for only Vork Shirts, for only Work Shirts, for only Vork Shirts, for only el Work Shirts, for only .... [ose, 8 Pairs for ill Last Throug ing Charged at these I jld Dry C granting of charter membership prlvl lege to the Chicago Young Women'! Christian Association and n rocomnien diition providing an increase In mem borshlp of the Natlonnl Hoard of tin Association will al o I e presented. Hev. Chai lee W. 'Uilkey, p.sior o n.vde Park Haptlst Church. Chicago will give a series of morning uddreasei during the convention week I>r. Itoli ert E. Speer, secretary to the Foreigi MImsWki Hoard of the I'rcstiyLiariai Chureh, North, will nlso give an ad dress. Mrs. Speer Is chairman of tin National Hoard of the Y. \V. C. A. The convention will be In sesslor morning and evening. Hie afternooi helng given over to sectional meeting! held In various churches. Attcndnnc* at these meetings will ho determlnoc by group membership and nlso by ae tlvltios. Mrs. W. P. rinrford of Omaha, Neb. will preside at the opening session having been elected as president at tin lust convention of the Young Women"t Christian Association, held In Iajs An geles In 101.Y. The committee on business to romi before the convention has for Its chair woman Mrs. John French and Include: among Its members Mrs. John It Rockefeller, Jr., Miss Elizn Hutler, sis ter of Nicholas Murray Hutler, prosl dent of Columbia University; Miss Martha McCook, Miss Muboi Cratty general secretary for the Natlona Board of tho V. W. C. A., and Mrs. Wll Main Adams Hro'-Ti, nil of New Y'orl city. TOWHGilSTO H/SVF Y. W. C.A * mm mm w w m I Association Maintains 52 Towi Secretaries?Wants to Expand Work at Once. "During (lie wnr girls nil over Mm world had their llrst lesson In natim whle and world wide thinking." say Miss Malx l ITend. director of Town win lOTOR SEN? tie Flier < reston Ca )f Prestons Jus! have Standard Eciuinment ance; Sturdy and Durable in rful in Performance, and ov I as in FUEL CONSUMPTION, the VERY LATEST IMPROVI en to be appreciated. Ask fo* , SELL and EXCHANGE CAW Tire, Guarantee! W. J. Pe DEALER ar only $7.50 7 to 12) . 80 cts. $1.15 $1.60 $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 $1.75 # $1.00 |h February Driee. joods Go. - ! Country Work for tho National Y. W. J C. A. - ' "filrls learned somctlilng of tho Inspiration of working with hundred! a nnd hundreds of other girls, unselfishly and unstlnfIngly, through Itcd f Cross work. Now the Y. W. C. V, , i through Ita world wide program oi a service for women, Is planning to expand its work so that girls all over the i world, and particularly In smaller coroi muniiles, will pot lose this experience, - i "Citizenship forums are being organa | I zed for girls In small communities, where girls may come together to learn t more about their country and their re) sponsihillty to It and aa citizens of a i |he world. ? ! "Rending courses have been plgpne^ 1 at National Ilendqtiarters In New York so that a girt in any community may I carry on a course of study, either bf , herself or with other girls, on a wlcVg . variety of subjects. s "The V. W. C. A. has at present t|?!^ i ty-nlno secretaries doing county work. This means that they travel about frotty one community to nnother helping s girls to plan out social, recreational, educationul and religious activities for a themselves and organizing them to carry on these activities. These secretaries work with the county ngents of the Department of Agriculture In capi rylng on home economics work. They , help plan pa gen ills, arrange benefits; I assist the girls In going to Y. W. 0. Alammo conference* and help plan all ( sorts of social good tlinea for tho cosenaunlty." PROVE R B9. Boost thou a man dlllittcnt is tali business, he ahull not ntnnd befori kings, be ahull not stand befort mean men. Pror. 22:29. Its la ths moral support of capital back of hln that gives the diluent man dignity 1 In the presence of the king. Buy W. S. 8. ? He also that te slothful In bis work la brother to him that is a ureal ? wauter. ?rov. 18:9. la fact, th< i slothful mitn is not only brother U * the waater, he Is IT. Put what might I be waste Into W. 8. 8. NATIONS ina rs t Arrived iey are beautiful and Make-Up; Quiet and erall, Economical in SMENTS IN MOTOR * a demonstration. 5. d for 5,500miles fry ! ] South Carolina 4