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p A..? f ! f When I< 1 Back Is 1 II II II II IJ What're they saying ab Not the gossips on the s summer girls on the beach. Rut the clothes on vnnv 1 ' There may bo character | your back is turned, there's a I less the tailoring and the sty icare of the fit and the lines? That's why we reeomme | High-Art Made by Strouse & Bro il | 'i i Back and front, coming of a well-groomed man. ! The light-weight sum me seleting. | TEAL-JOI i } The High Art Stoi i J i' .*X Trr~\ / i *x0*. y / I : ; . 'i|<1 i '' ! i yf':-' !1 Tff | ! I . I FOR EVERY ITEM ON YOUI For every nook and corner find a place to trade that will ii your individual taste. When your list of needs i: us figure on your every require Livir ?Bed 1 ?Dinii ?Kitcl Let us supply your wants f< FARMER'S HA Do You Have Headache, Eyeache ? Do Your Eves ? ? Smart, Burn, Itch? Do You Hold Things Too Far Things Too Closi Dr.Wm.E Eye Specialist, will Monday, I Better Know too .soon than Chesterfield D i ?u ? U ? 1 mm.mm.m..-,A I F >ur i 1 turned I I II ' * out you ? t i ummor hotel porch?or the F j II I I i 11 >ack. it to them?in front, but when ^ different story. That is, un- ( c ling is good enough to take -as they should. * ! i >nd a II I 1 l Clothes ; S i! thers, Baltimore, Md., j I t f r or going?they tell a story 2 I lJ I c i * r fabrics are ready for your j SI m CO. ' : -e in Chesterfield I 1 I 1; j' a * HOUSEFURNISHINGS LIST of thenew house, you'll want to nsure a suitable selection to suit * finished bring it to us and let ment. ig Room loom ig Room lien >r the whole house. RDWARE CO. i i ( ( i i c <: or J B ? ^ ). Jackson ] be with us again (, Way 10th ? too late about your eyes. >rug Company (? MHMHHF v*" LOCAL ITEMS There will be no services at St. 'aul's Church Sunday evening as the ?astor is out of town. Rev. T. B. Owen will preach at Shioh next Sundy at 11 A. M. Martha Washington Oxfords for cdies; no better thoe in town for the noney. A. W. HURSEY CO. 2G piece Silver Set, Community, guaranteed for 25 years, in handnoine >ak chest. Hdgeworth Jewelry Co. Peoplr* Rank Work is progressing: nicely on the iew home of Mr. B. F. Teal on East lain street. The debate by the Literary Socieies of the High School that had been lounced for next Friday has been lostponed for one week. The subcct selected is: "Resolved that the Jnited States shall adopt compulsory tilitary training." Hon. G. K. Laney went to Columbia Wednesday to attend an anlual meeting of the Souih Carolina Cotton Association. Mr. Laney was >ne of the speakers. Give him a Hamilton or an Elgin vatch, a scarf-pin or a pair of cuff inks. He's looking for it; don't disippoint him. ?dgeworth Jewelry Co. Peoples Bank Just opened fresh shpment of Hoiingsworth's delicious candy. Chesterfield Drue Co. We are now prepared to do your luto repairing. All work guaranteed. Service Motor Co. (Lucas Old Stand) Fresh vegetables arriving all the ;ime. Adams Cash Market. Last Friday Mesdames G. K. Laley and A. W. Hursey conveyed and haperonod two automobile loads of 'unior Missionaries, of the M. E. Sunlay School, to the annual conference it Bennettsville. Miss Ruth Laney, of Cheraw, visi;ed Mrs. G. K. Laney this week. Mrs. F. B. Sanders is visiting "riends at Maxton, N. C. Sterling silver pieces, the very :hing for wedding presents. Call ard lee them. Edgeworth Jewelry Co. People* Bank If your hen house is infested with rermin you can save the little biddie ind make the old ones happy and carefree by using Blair's Delousing Compound. Ask Joe Hanna about it. He has tried it (on his chickens.) Square Deal Drug Co. Mrs. E. A. Hough and Miss Inez Hough, of Lancaster, are visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. M. J. Hough Mrs. B. F. Teal and children spenl last week near Wadeshoro with relatives. We saw the shortage coming and prepared for it by buying 20 cars of hay Farmers' Mercantile Co. Just received 16 Kodaks. Get yours now, Films for all cameras. Square Deal Drug Co. La Tosca Pearls for your daughter's graduation present. Edgeworth Jewelry Co. Peoples Bank Mrs. Tom Perkins of Cheraw, spent Saturday and Sunday with her sister, Mrs. J. T. Hurst. Miss Jessie Curtis, of Paxville, is the guest of Mrs. C. K. Curtis. Mrs. J. D. Cannady, of St. Paul, N. C., is spending some time with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. B. S. Funderburg. We don't keep Norris' Candy. We sen 11. we (;et trequent ihipmenti insuring freshness. Chesterfield Drug Co. Rev. B. J. Guess is attending thi International Sunday School Convention at Greenville this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Taylor, of Mt Croghan, visited sit the home of Mr and Mr*. B. C. Moore this week Yes, there is hay in town. eW have it, three cars here and six coming. Farmers' Mercantile Co. Mr. W. I). Cruig is in Sumter attending the old soldiers' reunion. There will be a regular meeting of the Woodmen next Saturday night May K. A full attendanle is expected as the Chesterfield band will open the meeting with a concert. The Chesterfield Post of the American Legion will be organized at the ourt house this Thursday evening at > P. M. All world war veterans are nvited to be present. Mr. King Moore has resigned his >osition in the Peoples' Bank. Beautiful stationary for ladies' orrenpondence. New lot just in. Chesterfield Drug Co. Mr. Bryan Moore has been sucecd at the Bank of Chesterfield by Ar. Gary Douglass, a Chesterfield ioy who has made rapid progress in he banking business since starting /itb the Farmers' Bank a few years Ko. Mrs. A. B. Fraley, of Columbia, /ho has been visiting her mother, Irs. D. M. Barentine, for some time as returned home. Mrs. Barentine i convalescing from a severe illness. Mrs. S. A. Hanna is spending some me with her daughter, Mrs. Thomas '. Young, at Whitmire. There will be a meeting of the Roman's Missionary Society at the aptist Church Friday afternoon at o'clock. Girt h?r pearl necklace, a wrist watch, a diamond necklace or ring for her graduation; a thing of beauty and joy forever. Edgeworth Jewelry Co. Peoples Bank Prompt service?Immediate delivery. Adams Cash Market. We hare accessories and parts for all cars. Service Motor* Co. (Lucas Old Stand) The annual convention of the United Confederate Veterans, South Carolina Division, is being held this week in Sumter. "SOCK" PARTY WAS A BIG SUCCESS The "sock" party given by the Ladies of the Presbyterian Church at the High School Auditorium last week proved a very successful undertaking. The entertainment was well attended and about $300 was added to the building fund thereby. Excellent entertainment and refreshments were provided. Among those minning prizes were Miss Alise Britton, who was voted the prettiest girl present. Mr. Henry Douglass, by dint of considerable electioneering and unususual .pen u.-.3ive power succeeded in gaming the distinction over all opponents as being the unhandsomest man. Miss Serena Evans carried off the first prize in the foot identifying contest. FLORENCE DISTRICT SUNDAY SCHOOL MEETING The Florence District Sunday School Conference was held last Thursday and Friday, with Bethlehem church of the Bethlehem and New Market charge. This was by far the best Sunday School Conference that I have ever attended; more than 200 were enrolled and a very fine program was carried out. Field Secretary J E. Ford was present and made a very interesting addresses on grading, equipping and organizing the Sunday school. Bro. Ford was very fortunate in securing for this session Mrs. W. L. Cams, who made several very interesting addresses on Sunday school work. Other addresser were made by the following preachers: Rev. F. H. Shuler, Rev. J. A. Campbell, Rev. M. L. Banks, Rev. W. R. Phillips and Rev. : G. A. Teasley, also by A. J. A. Pcrritt and J. M. Lynch, laymen. Chesterfield Circuit and East Chesterfield were represented at this conference by the pastors of each charge and Bro. C. P. Mangum, Bro. Lewis and the Misses Lewis and Lucas, of Chesterfield, and Bro. I. It. Melton, of Friendship. By a large majority the Confer ence voted to hold its next session at Shiloh, of the Chesterfield Circuit. I All who atetnded the conference : seemed to enjoy the addresses and the entertainment received at the hands of those good people of Bethlehem, and I feel sure all feel benefitted. Now just a word about this church of which many do not know. Bethlehem is a large country church with eight Sunday school rooms in one of the best sections of Darlington county. This church with one other make up what is now Bethlehem and New Market charge, just two country ' churches, paying a salary of $1,800. Their Sunday school has an enroll, ment of 22a with an average attendance of about 175. The pastor, the Rev. G. L. Jngraham, is doing a good work o nthis charge and is much beloved by his people. Just before adjournment Friday Rev. M. L. Banks offered resolutions of thanks to the good people for their hospitality to the delegates, which ' was adopted by the conference. a nounteous dinner was served or the grounds which was enjoyed b> all. C. P. Chewning. ELECTION NOTICE To the patrons and qualified voters of Piney Grove School district No. 17 and Spencer School district No. 10. There will be held at Pineji drove School house in said district on Saturday May 8, 1920 an election , to vote on the question of levying I mills on said districts for the purpose of erecting a school building, also the question of consolidation. II. F. King, Ray White, Isaac Davis, B. F. Robeson, G. R. Spencer, W. M. Teal, Trustees. Adams Ca While the Spring Time co hearts go out in gratitude to thank our many friends and cu We wish to say, we have 1 1, Best of Everything we c 2,Prompt and Personal att 3, 16 Ounces to each poui 4, The truth at all times. 5, Money back if not satisf hood of God and the Brotherhoc Adams Ca - r j POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR SHERIFF James T. Grant I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Chesterfield County, subject to the action of the Democratic Primaries. James T. Grant. W. J. Tiller I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff for Chestarfie'.d County, subject to the rules of the Democratic Party. W. J. TILLER. A. W. Huncy I wish to announce to the voters of Chesterfield county that I am a candidate for the office of Sheriff of said county, subject to the action of the Dcmocrotic Primaries. A. W. HURSEY. FOR REPRESENTATIVE L. C. Wana maker I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the House of Representatives subject to the Democratic Party. p L. C. Wannamaker. FOR COTTON WEIGHER H. A. WaUon The friends of H. A. Watson announce his candidacy for re-election to the office of Cotton Wcipher, subject to the rules of the Democratic Primaries. p HIS FRIENDS. A GOOD MAN GONE On the 23d of April, 1920, Deacon Albert Eddins, in the G-lth year of his ape, departed to his home above. On the 24th the funeral services were held in the presence of a great host of people assembled in Pine Grove church, and his body was laid to rest in the church cemetery. Brother Eddins was stricken with paralysis about seven years ago, from which he never recovered. His faithful wife and children stood by and watched over him day and nipht from the beginning of his illness until the end came. Durinp all these years of suflferinp he did not murmur or complain. He leaves behind hirn a wife, four sons, three dauphters and his mother, also five sisters and one brother and many other relatives, and a preat host of friends. But I would say to them all, "Sorrow not as those who 1 live no hope," for he was ready, waiting and watching for his Redeemer. "How blest the righteous when he dies, When sinks the weary soul to rest." He told me and others many times before he lost the power of speech that he was ready. He was a son of Rev. A. J. Eddins, one of the pioneer Baptist preachers of this county. He was one of the charter members of Pine Grove church, a deacon and leader in his church. True and faithful in his home; true and faithful as a friend and neighbor; a useful man to Chesterfield county, and he will be greatly missed by us all. To the bereaved family I desire to express my heartfelt sympathy and my prayer to God i:> that Jesus, our Savior may bo much with you all during these sad, dark lonely hours. J. II. Hildreth, Pastor. "CLASSIFIED STRAYED?White and brown spoti ted hound female, May first, last seen at the Blands Bridge. Finder i please notify mo and get reward Z. A. Matthews, i lp Middendoif, S. C FOR SALE?A few bushels of Cleveland Big Boll Cotton Seed at $1.7") per bushel. One year from Cokei Seed Co. II. L. Spencer, Cheraw, S. C. R. F D. ' RUNAWAY?My boy James Little ' aged 15, having left my home, 1 hereby forbid any and all personf ' from hiring, sheltering, feeding or harboring him. lp L. H. Little, care C. H. Rivers FOR SERVICE?"Dude," Pure-Bred registered I)u roc-Jersey Boar, Fee, $2.00. C. W. Rivers, Chesterfield, Route 4. tf. GIN FOR SALE?Two f?0 saw gins, one press and other equipment. tf D. T. TEAL. I ish Market mes and flowers bloom and our our Great Creator, we wish to stomers for their past favors. five rul?s as follows: ran buy. ention to each order, nd. ied as we recognize the Father>d of Mankind. sh Market, THOUSANDS of country?and many right I | have learned from pleasant i get honest values every tir I I "wv r * W eyenberi for Ser All Wyenberg Sho comfort and they perforr need not be "broke in." ready to wear at the fact able from the start. We h.ivc an artorimenl boyx, to come in and io Chesterfield Dry At The Tc < HERAW, Thursday, I\ HIGH CLASS V WILL BE PRESE1 Meyer Davis M;i! OF WASI-IINOTO Real stars, such as never and the famous Meyer 1 make a wonderful proe Admis.: Children 55c, Adu At The WEDNESDAY AND May 12th cr NORMA TA IN? "The Wornai SHOWS 0, 7, 9, E. MAE EDG OPTOME1 Office in Peoples' Bank. Prepai glasses by the most up-to-date and guaranteed. Not here for a day oi manently. I EYES EXP * 11 , ( ' i i* > ' *' i i rifin;<!> ? men all over the i lere in Chesterfield experience that they ne they buy ? Shoes vice es are designed for n their part. They They are made ory and are comfortt for men anil ok them over. J r Goods Go. iwn Hall C. flay 13th AUDEVILLE MTED BY sic Company N, IJ.C. seen in a small town Davis Orchestra will [ram. its &1.10 8:30 P.M. ^ Lyric M THURSDAY a !3t;> \ Vk /1* '< '' ' > y .. ? >?,- ."i / V LMAGE n Gives" ? Admis 30c F.WORTH rRIST *ed to examine eyes and fit scientific methods. Work r a week, but located per* MINED