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Easter 11 Is Dress-t I 'I Always Was it and, somehow or other, our fi I them in new clothes at Eastei come to be National Dress-up Ti High-Art ( II Made by Strouse & Broth II for Easter live up to their rep II ish?for all those fine points wh J! noted. II Glad to show them to you Our stock of Low Cut Sh< | Ralston Longwood Last, Mahog Heel i Ralston Black Kid Leather Cor ! Ralston English Bal. Bon Ton L ! Ralston Trostan Leather, Rubl I Last I Ladies Dull Kid Pumps Frencl | Ladies Mahogany Pumps With | Ladies Havana Brown Kid Ties I Ladies Patent Pumps, Turn Bol ! Misses and Children Oxfords fr< i We have a complete line < I Summer Underwear. Union T | $2.00. | TEAL-JON ' The Home of Go Tested Seeds For Field and Garden Get our free Catalog which tells about the lost varieties >if Garden Seeds?for homo use, canning and shipping?what Held seeds to plant |Hr t< heavy yields of grain or hay?which to ], sow for abundant pasturage. WOOD'S ii SEEDS | are choice strains of the best varieties, li re-rleaii< d and tested for germination and purity. Write for Catalog and "Wood's Crop Special," giving timely information and ' current prices. Mailed freo. I T. W. WOOD & SONS SEEDSMEN, ei RICHMOND, .... VIRGINIA E. MAE EDG OPTOME Office in Peoples' Bank. Prep glasses by the most up-to-date ai guaranteed. Not here for a day manently. EYES EX JUST RE FULL LI PET BRAND a/? Children's an i [ ' JL tui /Vfi FROC | made fr< ff\py{ RENFRf I DEVONSI | L ~CLOT I 'I'I jj V \ n Chllds Specia JJ> ^ Ul"onC,v A.W.HUK Mil - r "T f-'l Time ; Jp Time . II e " \ I II fiends expect us to greet i time?and so Easter has ime. e jlothes 1 a lers, Baltimore, Md., 1 C utation for style, for finich they have always been 1 i < i 5cs is complete. I ;any Color, Rubber $8.50 to $11.50 I nbination Last . . . .$11.65 .ast $11.50 aer Heel, Thermos 1 $9.50 and $11.50 li Heel $7.50 Buckle French Heel $7.00 i French Heel $10.00 tton, French Heel. . .$8.50 on* $1.50 to $6.00 j jf Shirts, Collars Tics and wo-Piece suits, $1.00 and II i ES GO. >od Clothes j LOOSENS TOUCHY CORNS Apply a few drops on a sore. >uchy corn or bothersome calms. .Instantly the soreness javes. "At Ease" removes ard corns, soft corns or corns el ween t he toes, without soreess or irritation. "At Ease," ie guaranteed corn remover, i sold in Chesterlield by the quare Deal Drug Co., Chestereld Drug Co. and all druggists very where. Manufactured by THE STANLY SALES CO. Albermarle, N. C. Watches, Diamonds and other jew* ry?all fine good* no faker *tuff. Edgeworth, the Jeweler. Peoples Bank. IEWORTH TRIST tared to examine eyes and fit id scientific methods. Work or a week, but located peri ( AMINED < CEIVED: NE OF I t aHOMADE aMisses' a jt ' 'ICS iA ' nil W . 1IRE ^ m i Jty House " Vr/ I T?nn V;^N>/ I!' :SEY CO. = i . ... < - LOCAL ITEMS The regular meeting of the Wo- 1 mn's Missionary Society of St. aul's Church will take place at the hurch on Thursday, April 8, at 4 '. M. Mrs. Eugene Myers, of Wadesboro, isitcd relatives here this week. I have a heavy one-hone wagon rith tongue and shaft* that I will sell t a bargain. W. P. ODOM. We have in stock and will be pleasd to show you a fine line of Gold Vatches, Chains and Diamonds. Come n and see what we have. Edgeworth, the Jeweler. Peoples Bank. Kill the Rats with RAT-SNAP. Square Deal Drug Co. We are making suits to order from tach of our three stores. No experinenting here. We know how to fit. >. A. NICHOLSON & SON, Jefferson Mr. John Funderburg is spending lome timo at the home of his parents, *ev. and Mrs. R. S. Funderburgg. Fresh vegetables arriving every few lays. ADAMS CASH MARKET. Do not forget me when you are hinking of Green Coffee. This is one >f my long suits. I have it parched also, both bean and ground. W. P. ODOM. If your watch is out of fix I can :ure it. Work guaranteed. Edgeworth, the Jeweler. Peoples Bank. Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour, 10 cts pkg., Flag Brand Canned Goods, best luality. * P. A. NICHOLSON & SON, Jefferson If we havn't it, we will get it. oquare L/cai urug v_o. Mr. E. E. Porter is in a hospital at Charlotte undergoing an operation or rheumatism. Mrs. C. K. Curtis and little Margaret Hunley leave for Paxville, .vhere they wilj spend some time. . . 1 am selling Pure Wheat M>H Feed, 15 per cent, protein, 100 pound White Cotton Sacks at the right price. W. P. ODOM. We use only reliable drugs and guarantee absolute ACCURACY and PURITY in Prescriptions. Square Deal Drug Co. We have opened our third store? next door to Seegers Shop. All new goods. In charge pf A. C. Nicholson. P. A. NICHOLSON & SON, Jefferson When your clock strikes thirteen, its time to get it fixed by Edgeworth, the Jeweler. Peoples Bank. Miss Sara Moore anil Miss Ida May Stafford spent the weekend at DunJar, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Byrd, of Jefferson, spent several days with Mr. tnd Mrs. E. M. Melton last week. Mrs. M. C. Durant is visiting relatives at Lynchburg, S. C. Mrs. G. M. Smith visited at Pageland Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. S. A. Hunna is visiting, her laughter, Mrs. Thos. P. Young, at Whitmirc. Don't take chances. Have your eyes examined by an experienced optician. E. Mae Edgeworth Peoples Bank. Do not kill your little chickens with meal dough hut buy a 50 cent package of little chick Feed from W. P. ODOM. Big line of Silk and Crape Shirts, fust arrived. Lion Collars, the latest. P. A. NICHOLSON fit SON, Jefferson Mrs. Carl CuUcdge is the guest of her sister Mrs. K. Jfi. Porter. Mr. T. Benjamin Davis bus accepted a position with the First Nutionul Bank of Cheraw and begins his duties this week as assistant cashier of that institution. Mr. Davis through his long association with the Farmers' Bunk of Chesterfield has made many friends throi^rhout the county. He will prove a valuable acquisition to he staff of the First National. Hen Chowder will certainly in:rease your egg output. 1 will tell you low to u?e it and will guarantee it. W. P. ODOM. On account of the Woodmen meet UK on April 3, the regular session of tf the .Junior Order will be held on Saturday night, April 10. All members ire urged to attend. Dr. II. W. Lewis will remain in Chesterfield Friday and Saturday April 2 and 3. Dr. Lewis has jj4>rivate >tfice in the Peoples' Bank Building, vhere he will examine eyes and fit classes. This arrangement is much nore satisfactory both to the doctor iikI his patients than formerly, when his delicate work had to bo done in he drug store. The Western Union construction ar is at unesierneui, the crew being ngaged in putting in new poles and vire on the line between here and ;heraw. Kev. A. B. Smith who on account of he influenza missed his last appointicnt at Westfield Creek, will conduct rvices at that church on Sunday, Ap, 1 11, at 1 1 o'clock. Regular Communication of Lodge lo. 220 A. F. M. will he held Friday vening at H o'clock, April 2. By orer of B. F. Teal, W. M. Regular meeting of the W. O. W. aturday night, April 3. Mr. Bryan Moore has accepted a I osition with the engineering departlent of the New York Central Lines nd has gone to Mattoon, III., where i o will be located for the present. 1 Mrs. G. K. Laney and Misses Jennie I cKennell and Elizabeth Lindsay >ent the afternoon and evening of < ist Tuesday with Mrs. S. W, Evans ; her home in Hornaboro. , . , ? MELTON?SITTON One of the prettiest home weddings of the season was solemnized Saturday morning Mar. 27, at 9 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. I and Mrs. E. M. Melton, when their charming and attractive daughter, Stella was married to Cephus \. Sitton, of EaRley, S. C. The Rev. B. J. Guess, pastor of the bride officiated. The house was tastefully decorated in potted ferns, golden jonquils and violets, the bride's color scheme being purple and gold. Just preceding the ceremony a short musical program was rendered by the Misses Vera and Nell Melton, sisters Nof the bride. Miss Vera Melton sang "Because," and "I love you truly," followed by "Souvenir" on the violin by Miss Nell Melton. To the strains of Lohengrin's wedding march, the bride und groom entered unattended. During the ceremony which followed, "Melody in F" was played very softly. The bride, a lovely blonde, Was never more attractive than at this time. She wore a spring coat suit of tan and harmonizing accessories with corsage of sweet violets and maiden hair fern. The bride, as Miss Melton, j was quite popular here and hor many friends regret that her marrl> age ta\es hor from her homo town. Mr; Sitton is a prosperous young farmer of Easley, and a man of sterling qualities. immediately after tlie ceremony, Mr. and Mm. Sitton slipped away in their car for a bridal trip through the mountains of North Carolina, after which they will go to Eaaley where they will make their home. The guests present outside the immediate family were: Mrs. W. D. Sitton, Miss Ellen Sitton and Mr. Joe Sitton, of Easley, S. C. Miss Eugenia Parker of St. George and Mrs. Frank Sanders of Chesterfield. MCNAIR?LAMPLEY Married Tuesday evening by Rev. F. M. Cannon, Mr. B. E. McNair and Miss Mary Lampley. The ceremony was witnessed by only a few friends of the young couple. Mr. and Mrs. McNair are very popular in the town and community and many friends extend them their besj. wishes. JOHNSON?RIVERS On Monday, March 29, at the office of Probate Judge M. J. Hough, Mr. William K. Johnson, of Middendorf, M iss Lillie Blanche Rivers, of Patrick, were united in marriage by Rev. F. M. Cannon. Mr. Johnson is a prosperous young farmer of Middendorf and his bride is one of the popular young ladies of her town and community. Roth have a large circle of friends who join in extending them hearty good wishes for a long and happy life. When you want flour either Plain or Self Rising, I am the mm to see. have either, and will make you prices far under the market. W. P. ODOM. 30 Doz. Overalls at $2.50 the pair. Shirts and Work Pants just as cheap. P. A. NICHOLSON & SON, JafTarson CITATION NOTICE The State of South Carolina, County of Chesterfield. By M. J. Hough, Probate Judge: Whereas W. B. Brown made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration of the estate and effects of I). W. Brown, deceased, These are, therefore, ta cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said D. W. Brown deceased, that they be and appear oefore me, in the Court of Probate, to hp b.e'd af. Chesterfield, S. C., on lfith of April, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock ip the forenoon, to show cause, if anv thev hnv?* u/hu tin. said administration should not bo granted. Given under my hand this the 31st day of March, Anno Domini, 1920. p M. J. Hough, Probate Judge. CITATION NOTICE The State of South Carolina, County of Che.sterfiejd. 11 y M. J. Hough, Probata Judge: Whereas Merchants und Farmers Hank made suit to me to grant it Letters of Administration of the estate und effect of C. S. Brijner, deceased, These ure therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said C. S. Bruner, deceasod, that they be and appear before me in the Court of Probate, to be held at Chesterfield, S. C., on the 8th of April, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if anv th?>v hnvo why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 24th day of March, Anno Domini, 1920. I> M. J. Hough, Probate Judge. The State of South Carolina, County of Chesterfield, By M. J. Hough, probate Judge: Whereas T. II. Douglass made suit to me to grant him letters of administration of the estate and effects of A. B. Davis, deceased, These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said A. B. Davis deceased, that they be and appear before me in the Court of Probate, to be held at Chesterfield on 31st of March next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, If any they have, why the said Administration should not bo granted. Given under my hand this 17 day >f March Anno Domini 1920. , M. J. Hough, J Probata Judge. CHESTE I LADIES' and MEN Sizes, all La Sense and > CHILDREN'S SIIO MEN'S SHIRTS, v cales, and S LADIES' WASH SI SLIPOVER MIDDI mings, from CHILDRENS' WA! and Linen ( CHILDRENS' MID LADIES'COTTON SILK SHIRT W All MILLINERY, all 1 your Order Ohesterfi CLASSIFIED FOR SALE?One heifer, Jersey; 1 months old, $35.00; 4 pins, 7 weeks old, $32.00; one metal corn crib 275 bu. capacity, $1.50. 2t-p-14 H. J. Douglass. FOR SALE?Ford Loadster. Sc( 2pl4 J. A- Campbell FOR SALE?A few settings of egg from my pen of Columbia Wyan dots for $2.00 per setting. Will sel to Club members at $1.50 per set ting. 2p Burress Lisenby I OR SALE?One fine Milch Cow. Ret tile before you buy. It 13 J. II. Burch, Ruby It 1 1 OR SALE?Young Mule; good one about 1,300 pounds. Farmers' Mercantile Co LOST?Aspirator Needle Outfit ir tin case, 4 in. by ti. lp Dr. J. T. BulT SALESMEN WANTED.? To solici orders for lubricating oils, grease: and paints. Salary or Commission i Address The Harvey Oil Co., Cleve . . land, Ohio. 1 ] LADIES WANTED?For a few hour work among friends. Just a fe^ hours work in the afternoon is all We wil pay you well for it. W prefer School Teacher* and thos expeirenced in canvassing fo church work. Will accept others Will you give us a few afternoon at good puy? Write at once. ' Carolinu Farmer and Stockman Co Dept. C., Charelston, S. C. 3tl Feed Oat* and Corn both have ad vanced since 1 bought, and I am sell ing White Clipped Oats and Bone Dr Virginia White Corn at bargaii prices. W. P. ODOM MANY BUSINESS WOMEN NEED PEPTO-MANGAI* They Build Up Promptly On Pepto Mangan Recommended By Physicians I _______ . Builds Rich, Red Blood?Create Natural Attractiveness Pleasant To Taste The pule, nervous, ulways-tire* type of young business woman is i liability both to herself and to hei employer. How the bright, laughing, energet ic type of girl is admired in business Her sunny disposition, enthusiasm and general efficiency combine t< make her a valuable asset to her em ployer. If the girl with the continually list less, tired and worn-out feeling wouli only realize t|int her condition is probably causer) by poor,impoverished blood which can easily be improved how much happier she would be! After taking Pepto-Mangan for t short time, the cheeks regain the wholesome, rosy complexion, the eye> sparkle, the step quickens, the entire system Is filled with new vitality nnd energy, Pepto-Mangan is sold in both liquid and tablet form, Both are of the same medicinal value. "dude's" is the genuine Pepto-Mangan. If "dude's" is not on the package, it is not Pepto-Mangan. adv. fofTsale LIMITED AMOUNT OF IMPROVED ROWDEN COTTON SEED AT $2.50 PER BUSHEL. FIRST COME FIRST SERVED. P. M. THERRELL ^ - jt&tUfc 'i Jl'l " ^ I'l I1 11 -1- " ?? RFIELD )RY GO( 'S OXFORDS in Black, Tan and \V 9ts, (Ladies' in high and low heels, farrow Toes) Prices from ES, from /ith and without Collars, in Mad woisettes, All Colors, from <IRTS, Garbadines and Peques, frc ES, Plain with Red, Blue and Old i 3H DRESSES in Ginghams, Perca 'rash, from DY SUITS - SHIRT WAISTS, Big Assortment, 5TS from the latest, just in, Individually r , from \ ield Dry G J BUILDING , NEW AND SECOND HAI IALS, SASH, DOORS ON QUEEN QUALI ; RED CEDAR SHINGLES : J. i ANNOUNCEMENT | FOR CONGRESS W. F. Stevenson I hereby announce to the voters of the Fifth Congressional Disliict of . South Carolina, that I am a Candidate ! ; for renoniination for Congress; in said , District, subject to the action of Ihe I Democratic 1'iimnry election; and I , take this occasion to thank the voters for their support in the past and I promise them if elected to serve them in the future to the best of my abil1 ity as I have endeavored to do in the past. 10 W.F.STEVENSON. Dr.H.V OPTOM 8 I f> CI U 1 ^ ;.. M wmm\ . Vr ' r \7 ^ \ \ * V; .: \ '-ifev; ywu ' A \ ' -J . .. . J i J* : \a * i i t i MHMMMiMMMMBMUHMjWanw i ???????? ??i? WILL BE AT PEOPLE Up To Anc j Saturday, Examinations Free Fi April 2d 3DSG0. rhite, all Common . $4.50 to $10.00 . . $1.25 to $4.00 ras, Per. . . $1.25 to $4.00 >m. . $2.00 to $6.00 Hose Trim. . . .$1.50 to $3.00 les, Poplins . . . $1.00 to $3.50 $4.00 from $1.50 to $3.00 . . .$4.00 to $10.00 rrimmed to . . .$2.50 to $18.00 loodsGo. MATERIAL VID BUILDING MATERHAND. TY MANTELS $9.50 AARON SELLERS NOTICE OF ELECTION / The annual el. ction of Intendant and Wardens for the Town of Chesterfield will be held on the second Tue day in Ap il next, the same being April i:<, i:>20. T. E. MTJLLQY, Clerk Kodak season is on. We handlp <| complete line, also Films. Squhre Deal Drue Co. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the people of this community for their kindness to us during our long suffering with influenza. David Vaughn and Funnily, Chesterfield, Route 2. / V. Lewis CT D I OT i?< i mo i EyesTreated Glasses V'si 1 i raea OFFICE IN S BANK I Including April 3 riday and Saturday" and 3d