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BEST QUALITY?Webber Long staple cotton seed for sale at thelow price of $2.50 per bushel. Lint from these seed brought 54 to 75 cents on first market,W. W. Poison, 2 miles west Bay Spring Church, near Sanday Davis. 2tp-13 If Your Need I. Legiti within the hel] tice, it will be And in a pleased to ha any business you. Our only < a Bank is th< : J ci, au cunsiut THE FARM RUBY, SOUT1 T. H. BURCH, R. M. NI Pr??i<Unt. V. Oar Savings Pla DOUBLE SEAL PISTON RII ARE GUAR We Guarantee Double Sei faction, when a FULL SET is in 60 days after purchase, the isfied with the rings, we will r< for them upon receipt of the voice showing purchase. Th through the channels receive Down." COLUMBIA SUPPLY Rugs and We are fortunate just now i Patterns in DELTOU VELVET, AX1 that are priced right. This is an exceptional oppor in need of a Rug, you had better Farmers' Hardi TAN1J Has Brought the Unspeakab The Lives of Give Tania To i Introduced into South Carolina .i.l_ . " 7 imu iiauiEuuuui popularity, dial ralut for ailments of the di of unprecedented proportions has who buy more TANLAC when th SOLD IN CHEJ CHESTERFIELD I "There's u Tanlac De Champion B< < ' ^^^rriell> f ? s NOTICE The books of registration for the town of Chesterfield are now open at the Clerk's office. You had better register if you desire to vote in the town election. F. M. Cannon, Registrar. S 'mate, p ot sound banking pracgladly met at this Bank, ny event we shall be ve you call on us with problem that confronts excuse for existence as e Service we can rentr us always. ERS BANK -I CAROLINA iWSOM M. L. RALEY, . President Cashier. in Is Interesting ^GS FOR AUTOMOBILES ANTEED al Piston Rings to give satisproperly installed. If, withuser should become dissatsfund the money we receive rings, and the original ine rings should be returned d. Ask for "Keep Upkeep COLUMBIA, S. C. 823 West Gervais Street j Carpets n having some very attractive t RUGS, MINSTER AIJD tunity at this time if you are come in to see us at once. ware Company h THE MASTER ! VL MEDICINE tie Joy of Good Health Into | Thousands. c A Qhance fp You ill five yeara ago, it leaped immedihundreda atteated to ita great remgeative ayatem, and a aalea record been built up by aatiafied uaera eir ayatema again need toning up. ITFPPiFi ri DV )RUG COMPANY 1 aler in Your Town." ' 0 | ^ arred Rocks W&U My matings are far better than ever. V EGGS $5 per 15 ^ Special to Poultry Club Pi Boys and Girls 12.50 Per Silling. / Meehan j I NEW WORLD PROGRAM DEVISED ' c BY CHURCHES t ? By 8. EARL TAYLOR DR. 8. EARL TAYLOR, General Secretary Interchurch World MovemneL If Christ, on the day II? was born, had started on a tour to preach in every village in India, He would still have 30,000 more to visiL We now believe wo have found a way by which the leaders of the Protestant churches can sit around a common table and have the Christian program of the entire world laid before tlxem. By means of the Interchurch World Movement we can see where the Methodists are, and where the Baptists are. We can see tho general outline of their forces, their present status in this great world struggle, and may also have some idea of the unoccupied places, and what may be done by all of us to enter these unoccupied parts of the world held which Christ sent us to occupy. LIFT Oh- COr.'.-S! Apply few drops tnen ?i:t ire, touchy corns off wit'i fingers Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little Freezone on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then you lift it right out. Yes, magic! A tiny drop of Freezone costs but o few cents at any drug store, but is sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irritation. Freezone is the sensational discovery of a Cincinnati genius. It is wonderful. TAX NOTICE The tax levy for Chesterfield County is as follows: State nine mills, ordinry county 7 Vi mills, Road 3 mills, past indebtedness 1 mill, Constitution School, 3 mills. Making a total of 23 Vi mills. The following Townships levy for Road bonds as follows: Cheraw 1V4 mills. Mt Croghan 4 V4 mills. Jefferson 5 V& mills. Alliirator G % mills. The School Districts below carry the following levies for local School purposes; U mills: School Districts No. 1, 2 , 6, 7, 10, 12, 16, 17, 19, 20, 22, 41, B2 and 53. 2 mills: Districts No. 4 and 34. 3 mills: District No. 42. 4 mills: District No. 51. 5 mills. Disti4ct No. 14, 32, 3G, 46 and 45. 7 mills: District No. 23 and 5. 10 mills: District No. 11 and 8. 10 V* mills: District No. 13 and 24. 11 'A mills: District No. 26. 11% mills: District No. 35. 12 mills: District No. 27, 33, and 37. 12% mills: District No. 39. 13 mills: District No. 3, 30, 25, 38, 44, 47 and 50. 14 mills: District No. 15, 21, 31and 48. 15 mills District No. 49. 15% mills: District No. 40. 16 mills District No. 29. 20 mills: District No. 9 and 28. 20% mills District No. 18. 23% mills: District No. 43. All male citizens between 21 and 55 years pay a Capitation Road Tax of $3.00. One per cent penalty on all taxes after December 31. Two per cent penalty on all taxes after January 31. Seven per cent penalty on all taxes after Febuary 28. J. A. Welak) Tm>|U||| Ckaataxfiald flmti rnmvtiiHWiMurmiuTTowu. s&Sowol Lesson (By REV. P. B. FITZW ATER, XX Bk. Teacher of Ens Hah Bible In Mm MeeO Bible Institute of Chicago.) (Copyright. 1*10, Weatcrn Nawspaser Ualoa) LESSON FOR MARCH 28 REVIEW: TH^ LlFE WORK OF PETER /}Nt) JOHN. | SELECTION FOR READING?Rev. XI: ! *1-22:6. j, ..... . .. GOLDEN TEXT?Go ye therefore and teach all nations, baptizing them In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost; teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you siway, even unto the end of the worldMatt. 28:19, 20. ' ADDITIONAL MATERIAL-John 1:4X; 11:16-24; I Peter 1:8; 1 Jqbn 1:1-4. PRIMARY TOPIC?Two Stories Aboul Peter (Acts 3:1-16; 11:1-17). JUNIOR TOPIC?Peter and John Win. nlng Others to Christ (material of last quarter). INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC ?Peter and John Compared and Contrasted. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC ?Contribution of Peter and John ts Christian History. The review of the quarter's lessons can be-profitably made to center In the service of Peter and John, or perhaps better, the activity and power of the risen and ascended Christ manifest In the service of Peter and John. Lesson 1. Peter Preaches at Pentacost (Acts 2). Peter proves that Jesus Christ arose from the dead, ascended on high arid poured forth the Holy Spirit upon the church; the evidence of It was the unusual behavior of the disciples. Lesson 2. Peter and John Ueul a Lnnie Man (Acts 8). This remarkable miracle wrought In to noma a# Taomo nu-i-i. * '* ? ui ocouo vjiinsi proven mat though the Jews hafl crucified him, he was now nllve and continued his work through the disciples. Lesson 3. Peter and John Witnessing ot the Risen Christ Before the Sanhedrln (Acts 4). As a result the Sanhedrln took knowledge that they had been with Jesus, that Is, his life and work were being reproduced In and through them. Being with Christ will: 1. Give an experimental knowledge of him, so that the life will remind one of Jesus. 2. Take away the fear of man. Peter, who a little while ago quailed before a Jewish mold, Is undaunted before the august sanhedrln. 3. Open n man's lips. Peter said: "We cannot but speak the things which we have seen and heard." What the heart feels, the mouth must speak out. Lesson 4. The Risen Christ Vindicating His'Cliurch (Acts 1:5-16). He passed Judgment upon Ananias and Sapphira for their hypocritical pretense of generosity. The living Christ knows the Intents of the heart; nothing can be concealed from him. Lesson 5. The Living Christ Saving Men and Women In Samaria (Acts 8:4-25). His sanction of the preach"ing of the Gospel by Philip In Samaria Is shown by the outpouring of the Holy Spirit Peter and John were sent by the mother church te confirm the work. Leson 6. The Living Christ Healing the Sick and Raising the Dead (Acts 0:32-48). That Christ Is alive Is proved by the vanquishing of the dreadful malady of palsy and the retenantlng of a corpse by the departed soul. Nothing like this had been known since the days of Christ. Lesson 7. The Risen Christ Revealing Himself to a Gentile (Acts 10). Peter testifies to Cornelius that Jesus Christ died for sin and Is to be the Judge of the quick and the dead, and that everyone who believes on him will receive remission of sins. Leson 8. Peter Is Delivered From Prison Through the Living Christ Sending His Angel to Open the Doora (Acts 12:1-19). The church prayed for Peter's deliverance and the prison was opened. All power is given mm in heaven and In earth; there la nothing too hard for the living Christ. Lesson 9. Peter Shows the Resurrected Christ as the Head of the Church (I Peter 2:15; 11-25). Because Christ Is alive, those who are Joined to him by faith grow. Because of the contact with him they are able to maintain seemly behavior In the various relations of life. I ? A (<.? T r, n ? -- - bvaaun iv. viiuai ie? nit; m!Vfuit?r UI God's Love (I John 4:7-21). The proof tlint Christ Is ullve Is the love of (Sod In the honrts of those who hnvc been horn again. Lesson 11. Christ Is Alive Because He Is Walking in the Midst of the Cliurehes XHev. 1 :4-18). Lesson 12. In heaven, the erueifled, risen and glorified Christ will be the center of worship. All glory and honor are ascribed to him because of his marvelous work of redemption. Anger Injure* the Soul. Had temper Is like the scorpion I which stings Itself. Every fit of anIger Injures most the soul that Indulges In It. Sunshine. Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep It from themselves.?J. M. Bnrrle. Being Always Right. From t. worldly point of view there la no mistake so great as that of betag always right.?Samuel Butlsr. I NOTICE OF ELECTION State of South Carolina, County of Chesterfield, There wil be an election at th< school house in Bear Creek Schoo District No. 12, on Saturday Marcl 27th for the purpose of voting on tin question of levying six mills for schoo purposes. E. D. Roscoe, J. M. Hendrix, J. W. McLean, Trustees BUY IT AT HOME It Xtm Cm ^ . ^ y y;. ypy th""* T' 1 j*r'\ " " ^y* i-1 The Farmers' U J. C. RIVERS, J. A. Vt President. Vice-Prei FLOUR?FLOUF Just received Car 'of Crusader, at HAY?HAYSee us for hay. We carry the bei time Virginia White Milling Corn i Recleaned Feed Oats i ( Thoroughbred Mill Feed | * Cotton Seed Feed Meal . . . Cotton Seed Hulls Dairy Feed 16 per cent Sweet Feed Complete Line of Staple Groceries. It will Pay You to Visit the Big Sto The Store that Carries the Goods. FARMERS MERCA Lucas A 3 TRAFFIC TRUCKS JUST IN r.n TA UfADV v?\/ iv ? vivrv. i 1 Two of these trucks are fitted wi ics. Any style body, with or without LUCAS AUK TO MY Customers i You will find me Store in front of his stab Those who have seed?Weigh them ov them in my seed house your pay. Bring your cotton store; all the buyers are Have some s in Shoes. J.T.I ^ I thf #?: 5 o/v/avi \ / 7//VA//V A4.*e*Dy co/w/,v' up To pla ' y> 7-s ? oog*r to pop V v * . Mil V? ? . > 2 W- ^ When the trees begin a 'buddin' gt ^ And there's Springtime in the air, > _ And old Mother Earth seems smilin' 0^* / And a'beckonin' everywhere. < ? , That's the time our thoughts are turnin' To a comin' onion row, - ^r?^v And life's only one ambition j.Seems to watch the durn things grow. p When the Springtime fever hits us, l You can put it down for cert' i That we've got the "gardenitis" p And we're grovelin' in the dirt. \ l Including Rake*, Hoes, Shov< Big Line of Things necessary f< L Faimeis Hardy ____________ Mercantile Co. 1 rELSH, P. M. THERRELL. 1 lident. Secretary-Treasurer j I?FLOUR Famous and Melrose, going | I $14.00 per barrel | it. We keep receiving all the 3 $50.00 per ton. I $2.25 per bushel -t $1.25 per bushel $3.50 per bag $3.75 per bag $1.00 per bag $3.75 ppr bag $3.25 per bag NT1LE COMPANY I uto Go. AND READY TO FILL UP AND ith Solid Tires, One with PneumatCab. ) COMPANY . 4ud Friends in Mr. W. H. Porter s les. always sold me their er at the Depot, put ^ !, come over and get over in front of the over here now. pecial Bargains Liuru W OA//0/VS 6//V ' ought 'A , ^ _ I / /v/9 re 'ew & r Mo/?e osv'ows. ?*| i r> GOOv p/nce LI" "~ *?'G*/r our/? r^^/re I -J-f ^ , , )' j \ ] I>OrvT risi/v/" > \ I r)/v r OKKr, I ill^pr lUl / ./fcwr /t/ce ,r '-_A s _4=*==y^>\ I Ly-?r^TTm'TO roTOBFC - -r^-' mkX4**'-* *^^4 -/fryxgp* " _ 7 c- ^ ~ -# /^/ -'.J?::* ^ t& ,*i*.zi*&r.^' r,- 4 -vi.-.^'r'-'' ^5 ?*. V-r-^O? * SEE OUR LINE OF iARDEN TOOLS els, Spading Forks and a >r the New Spring Garden N ya/e Company ^