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IF' 1 U ^ 1 ' 1 VOL. 39?NO 21 CHESTERFIELD, S. C., THURSDAY, .JUNE 10 1920 7 1. ;0 A YEAR IN ADVANCE ______ _______ . SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS Dr. V. I'. Clayton, a former postmaster at Columbia, died last week at his home near Shelton where he had been engaged in farming. Winnsboro has raised the salarie of all teachers in the graded schools fifty per cent, and has made substantial increases in the pay of the high school teachers. Engineman Charles Shaffer, of Hamlet, N. C., employed on the Seaboard, was drowned in the Pec? Dee river near Mullins when a boat in which he was rowing capsized. Sheriff Sim J. Miller, of Lexington County, recently cnptuicd <!'J gallons mobile in which the men were transof liquor, three men unci a big auto porting the whiskey. Two of the men are white, the driver being u negro. They claimed to be on their way from Savannah to a point near Columbia, where they were to deliver the contraband to a Columbia man. The men are in jail at Lexington and the whiskey and the car have been seized by the authorities. The sixth annual ression of the South Carolina Baptist Assembly wlh be held in Greenville from dune liK to July 10 at Greenville Womans' College. Arthur R. Jordan, of Columbia, died at the Columbia Hospital from what was thought to be hydrophobia. It is recalled by his family that he ] was severely bitten about a year and a half ago by a negro. Whether thi negro was suffering from rabies is not kwnown, but it is known that .Jordan had not been bitten by a dop or other animal for thiitcen years. Senator K. D. Smith having returned home from Washington has announccd his intention of entering the race for re-election. ADAMS?HUNTLR On last Sumlay afternoon sit the home of Magistrate Thomas !,. Teal Mr. B. T. Adams, of the Friendship community, and Miss Malfie Hunter, of the Bear Creek section, were united in marriage. The young couple managed the preliminaries with such success that their friends and families were much surprised to learn that the knot hud been tied. Bo ! are verv nonulr.r and art- receivine congratulations of many friends. ALLRZD?hOflX Married yesterday morning, by Rev. F. M. Cannon, Mr. Lorenzo K. Ailred and Mi as (J race J'oylt, both o'Morven, N. C. The co.cniony v/a. performed beneath the spreading branches of the elm-tree at the earner of Mrs. S. A, Ilantin's yard. A few friends witnessed the ceremony. These are both popular young people of Morven. The majestic tree and the lovely foliage around gave a romantic touch to the happy occasion. BAPTIST LADIES WILL. GIVE PLAY Ik The ladies of the Baptist Mis ionary Society have made the preliminary arrangements whereby tin y will produce a play in the immediate fu ture, although the date has not been definitely decided upon. The entertainment decided upon is entitled "The Flower Shop," and is of a very pretentious nature. A very larj.ce cast is required and those in charge of the preliminaries request that none who 1 are asked refuse to take part, as the casting of many parts is a difficult 1 procedure and time is valuable, as ii is desired that the production b put in rehearsal at the earliest possible moment. Mr. Milliard, who is now conducting rehearsals of the production for the Civic League, of Chester, will supervise ti e production here, lie will arrive in Chesterfield next '.Won day. A. F. DAVB MARKET The Finest Fresh Meats The Best Fancy Groceries High Grade Canned Goods The Best of Everything for the Table A. F. DAVIS M ARKET Stockholders in the Spuare Deal Drujf Co., W'l! t k notice that a Stockholders i.i.-ctmp will l.e held at noon on Monday, .In. e the vdth, 11)20 at their store en M in street, t'hes terleld, S, (' , to consider tk matter of dissolution of said corporation. May 27, 1920 I). T. Teal, 4t20 President. E. MAE ED OP TOM Office in Peoples' Bank. Pr? glasses by the most up-to-date 4 guaranteed. Not here for a dc manently. G. 0. P. CONVENTION REPU3L1CAN CONVENTION A: SEMBLES AND LODGE TALKS Keynote Speech Lam'oatU Woodro Wilson and the D**mac??tic Party Bry^n Is On Hand But Not As n Candidate Tin- Republican Xat'onu! C'onvei tion is in session at Chicago. Up to the* hour of going to pro: nothing of in to rust had happened. National Chairman Will S. Hit] called tho convention to order an eceived many cheers, led l>y a hi: <1 choeivr and in which a few of t! 'ui.t audience joined in free r charge, but who probably hope to r< eive some recompense when U Republicans again come into powe trovided, of course, that they li\ ionjr enough. A Republican preacher from t! ({ publican : tate of Kentucky openc lie doings w i I h prayer. This w; most fitting, lor it is very wider :hal if the (Jrand Old Party is t ::nnic a candidate from its very niuc ulvertised list of aspirant* fo; pies lential honors who can lead it to vii lory, help must he had from or. hirri After the minister iiad finished a? /isinp; the Lord Senaier bodp" too he floor. The hired checrers ajjai nude a loud and prolonged nois.i i hen, thai capable end impartial wril > , Irvin S. Cobb, described what fo owed the three longest hours thsi ia\e pa.-s.-ed during the Chri. tia a. burin;-, tin se three hours Sem or l,od;te tool his healers ??f tn ny -an the Democrats have eon ailled and staled that the bu. ine: f the convention was to name andidatc that would east out th Wilson dynasty." Mr. Cobb, in reporting the offei f badge's "key note" on the aud nee, remarks that at the hejrinnin mne were .wept oil* their feet, In; .?njr he1* <re I lie "keynoter" hod lit .lied most of them had found thoi "eel .ind used them to walk i\w." pon. William bnninj.s Dryan was o .. id as i- reporter. Me i reporte ? iia . e.-o ed much mirth by hi ppoarancc in a boy's hat, which h i-id evidently bought at a bavgai ale ii. an elfwb ii reduce the big i>; t ?.r ii. in;;. Mr. i<v,v(on *?v x 11 ?, lirse, at; .> 1 the [(f n)ni;;,i;tic Mat rial Convent ion a( Sun r'rancisro i s oil'" i U ca;;?;rity as candidate. in hi % "!.? y note" each Si nutn ,udye 11?- to have disrejrardei '??11??i <' ,te iram Johnson';-- uyyei'ii Li a tIsn>niii plan!, in (h< R< aililicnn platform be plainly one " ppo il'nn ;o t'.e Iaaj;i'e of Nation; sidye inad" I hi;; em ol" 111 points i a "ke y cole" but il was no ranion layed with words that the nv ray /oter will not know whether he i 'for it or ay in it," after reudin .hat the Massachusetts man said. \\ I en ihe oflieial : t?mot?raphci' ha .'. en carried out e> hut" ted, :o it inu'tes reporter Cobb, Mr. I.ody vouiul uo his " ta y nete" and wen way to prepare for the biy event A'hieii are to follow. >EATH CLAIMS MRS. THOMAS SM1TI Mrs. Thomas Smith died last Tues I ?v morning after an illness of sum lays. She is survived by her busbam everni cniiuren ami om? r mauve hcHides .t lar^e circle of friends, Mr ^milh was a member of Shiloh Met! xlist Church and a consistent Ohri: 'or. Tim In n- al services were coi iuct"d ;ii v hih h Wedriirday mornin y Itv. Ji .). (iue-tli" pastor. Tli >er -live >1 hu-li..'id and family l;av e deep;' t rynmathy of the entii community in their threat sorrow, GASOLINE PROVES FATA!- TO CHIL On Sunday afternoon the tv.o-yes 'd son of Mr. and Mrs S. .1. Sherril ' Cimrii?, wn- fatally poi one.I I irilxin;' a nna'i uuam ;y of j?.. i ie. I !.. li'tie one hot yotten ho i* a si. f'il hol' o of lh? liquid ar i ok a swallow of it. Ilo wi's taken ; once to a pl y ici'in Imt all efforts I'ountei'aci the effects of the poi.were futile, Ylie child died with half an hour, lie was the only chi >f Mr. and VIis. Hherrnl. CAt%D OF THANKS As t is almost impossible foi n io sec each of iiiy friv nN personal! f will use the Advertiser an a meai if 1 htink iiifc the people of I hi em o.unity and {surrounding,!* fer th< u?ny hind services and visits ma< me during n\y illness. Respectfully, C. W. Ten >GE WORTH ETRlST spared to examine eyes and f and iciontilic method*. Woi iy or a week, but located pe XAMINED CHESTERF IELD CLUBS AT i W1NTHROP SHORT COURSE i SChcateriield County is well repsonted this week at the short course, ; w i t Winthrop College. Members of ; , jtho (lirl's Clubs in attendance are: { j Misses Nelle Rivers, Mary Brant- | | ley, Nellie Hall, Kate Bclk and Al- ' ! bine 'furnace. . j < nj Those representing the Womens', < Clubs of the county are: Mrs. J. K. i | Sutton and Misses Ethel Duncan and j Mary Sellers. f. j The summer short course given an- i . nually at Winthron Colloiw? <"? ?h.. . women ami girls from Vhfc \ nrious , IO ; . home demonstration clubs over the i state started June 4 and continues , through June 11. About 500 women an<l girls arc in attendance, coming i [ from every section of the state, from i the largest cities to the most obscure : rural districts. These women and ? 10 girls are awarded scholarships on the < quality of work accomplished during ^ the past year in the different clubs. s Among there clubs are cooking, sew- || -ng, poultry and tomato clubs for i . g is, bread and home demonstration cluas for women, poultry clubs for ; boys and various others that do much j toward making the business of living ' i more pleasant and profitable for (hose who are members of the clubs, j n ... \ scholarship to this Winthrop j i.o I course ir. a highly desired prize ; I among the women and girls of these j ^ clubs and one that is earnestly worked for. They are awarded as t fa*' as possible t<> the lenders of the < different clubs in order that the knowle<lge gained at the abort course i mi y he spread over the community ( ' an.i that not only the woman or girl attending the short course may pro- j lit but all who come under her in. fluenee in the community in which she lives. I Trie best teachers and demonstrag ters in the country are secured to ;i lecture at these short, courses, the i- . . ... . nest materials possible art sccureu to work with, and not onlv this hut . y . ... 1 * lii!1 socia 1 pharos of the* short eon . , t) are worth much to the Im 1. 111 - atj Lending. ( '' ho program for thi yea.r's short j. course is especially w?rth while and () ititen.sly in ten fjiitf just ai this time, \ (i the theme of the < ntiro course bcinj.? j. to devise means of cultim; the hij'h cost of iivinyr. Some phase of this stu | pendous ta k is ta; t ii no fo? each 1 " . .... days woi.v i he first days program wis. study of or^ani/.a'lor. as an aid I in cutting the hivrh cost of living, tin ,i der this head comes th<> o: yni: i/al ion of t: e community and i's relations to .. j. ro.ip uv.tive buyinj: ami selling, j slattttltrdixation of poultry, standardization of canted poods and , n s tandi'i'disnt ion of ib.iry products. < Second tl.iy's program took up a study of how home production cm cut the is | r 1 hiph cost of living. Under this pern r ( I:. 1 head comes its application is pard enioj;, conserving of surplus, making , , .w.w t' i.i I ..V- Iiivilin I ' "III -MH ^?ll j . I.eepinj; the home cow milking and |( tli" study of poultry. Kliniinatinj? waste from the home was the subject for the third day. Under this conn:, systematizing house work, Having fu- ?| el in cooking, saving food l?y proper | (., , care of it and dyeing old cloths, Cutj tiri}; down the cost of living by sav- j i i ???r time and money in food pre para- ,j ' ti<?n was the phase planned for the j j fourth day. Under this comes a deal- ?. ' ! onstration of the use of cheaper cuts ^ . {of meat and a lecture. ''Thrift in Its ( j Re nion to the High Cost of Riving." ( i The value of heaMh in tl < liiprh j t cost of living was also tal en up, fniI being the study for the fifth day of . I the short eour e. I'nd r this h mh , I eor.ies the caif t?! the teeth and their I relation to t n?* diet, school luedli . j n Ik diet and in the growth of eh I i | iren, and tee tax on tuberculosis. The j ?o-.tof lahor is anotlow factor, thai , ^ w.-s tal. a '.in for the si .th day. UeiuIon I ration in lahor sovii".' equip- ] j, ment was pine, tl, plannii " of I kitchens to . n?e ten and >' i 1 ?- | ,t tIons of wa and Iitfltt.irip; top , |(| van made 1 lie last day':, progti )(l ! was taken up with a .study >t how to <*ut tile l bgh cost of do''due ami home l(i fa nishiii"-. The relinM.ii!}'' of furni | |(| lure and floors, cleaning of rugs, ecu- | jt) mimical "uynij;, care <>1 elotin , ivn | l(| ovali'tj; huts and demon trr'ha s on |, house furnishing wii: pni into. I Men and women from the Unit's! Suites Department of Agriculture ^ ( who have been thoroughly trained ^ : < (heir special lire's of work were at vVinthrop during thiy short course lecturin ' and jrivine demons! rations. in addition to the study part of the short course programs of aniusuuents. i are provided for each t-venimr. m??vi Matures, parties, aui.oniobih- trips , and enl 'tninnients of various kinds. 'i'i ? < .?!! '.? swimming pool i; hemp: ~ thrown op n to these women and ;:irls and those who do not know how to vwim pre boinpr taught. DEATH OF CHILD The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. .1. Albert Swinnie died Tuesday af. ternoon. The funeral service: were r conducted at Friendship Wednesday r" afternoon by Rev. C. P. Chewning. Another of Mr. and Mrs. Swinnic's children is critically ill at this time. Much syspathy is felt for the bereaved parents. MOTICE OF ENROLLMENT FOK DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY Under the rules or the Democratic ['arty a rc-enrollment of the voterss required fori each election year, snd therefore, uRreeable to the iuIch >f the party the hooka of enrollment Tor the various clubs will be open on Tuesday 1st day of June and will lose promptly on 27th day of July 11)20. Unless your name is 0*1 the club oil of your precinct you can not .ote, and you must enroll in the eluh sourest your residence calculated by he nearest practical 'oute and you nnst aope: : in person and write your sjil name, aire, occupation ami po* fTicr ;.d(lie s on the eluh roll. wra..,. >i ? i: - ?t .j. ii UK- apoiie.nii. i?>r enroll110111 can not write he ran mala.' his nark which will be silnesed by the ecretaiv or a member of the Kn(illinK Committee or by some one lesijrmited by them. This is a veiy important election 'ear anil the County K::ecutiv? Coni11 it tee most respectfully ur^er every )emocrat to enroll. The following is a list, of the voire; places and the Committee of Knollment and the place where the >ook can i?e found: Court House: T. W. Fddins, C. L. lunley and F. M. Cannon. 11 rock's Mill; 1). F. Brock, II. F. 'arner and J. C. Brock. 1'lace: School I ouse. Snow liill: 11. F. Crijrgs, A. .1. 4i.it 11 and C. S. Ca: on. I'lace: Casio's Si ore. Ci.'.nt s Mill: \V. T. Mcllridc, W. T. Overs and Willie Parker. I'lace: '.rant's Mill. Patrick:.!. W. Winhurn, II. 11. I'o.-e. and H. F. Hum. IMa *e: Post Ofhce. Midder.doi f: W. 11. .Johnson, K. T. icManus and I). M. Howe. I'lace: >enot. I'ethel: T. C. Matliesoa. .1. F. Spouse nd .1. M. Kimery. Place: Kimery's tore. Pee Dee: 11. K. Linton, .John II. Vallaci and T. K. Chapmen. Place: !. K. Linton's i , the i. ual place < P : C T Horton, W. I.. Mcloy and I). 1.. Cuy. Place: Drug ii re or ' usual place, Ousleydule: Theodore Winhurn, J. V. Ousley ind F. .1 Johnson. Place* School II'*u'e. Odoin's Mill: Cra'.,t Odoiii, T. i'. lou lass and I). A. Smith. Place: D. I ?? i I 1. ' Aniri'lu.;; W. ij. Jordan, lv A. Mid it '.on 11 ! ('. I). Johnson. I luce: .loran's Stove. Catarrh: J. A. Morton, KuJ Moron and H. C. I'u.nlerbuiPlace: 'u ode ,*l>u I1,;'. Store. t"lii iso::: C. W. liirson, 'I'. J. i and \V. J. Mirks. I'laet-: Mick's .to IV. Mudlcy: O. it. Jones, I). r'.ir.drliurj? and W. J. Fundi rbui /. I late: ). 11, Jones's. i'. jr land: ll. \. Munj'.o, J. \. '"n and ('. M. Tucker. I'iaee Mo.a'.o Jros. Store. Win/.o: (J. F. Kvan , il. Out en nd J. A. Taylor. I'iaee: II. Out'-n < >r usual place. Ml. (To^ium: N. T. Rivers, 15, riinmons and J. II. Kaliill. I'iaee: tank Huildinp. Cross Roads: <i. !I. (lul'edj;e, S. I), lursey and J. S. Wndsworth. I'iaee: !. S. Wadsworth's or unti.l place. Cat Pond: J. W. Utithven, ('. It. Jt'iniie'* and <3. (I. Wilke.,. Plate: J rV. Uutbven's or usual place. Ruby: It. I). MrCiciifht, T. (I. Irijrj.rs and II. C. Allen. Plate: !>ruiv 4tor.e tf..v fi.r.i ; c u.j.oc \ p. r. ?kI K. J. Moore Place; K. J. Mi.oh-V >r n u .1 pica ? . ! > a I.is y> ,!1: .1. ? .. 1' >ui:'.o , (V I! !)ouj;!;t .< ami II. ('. Wiu^wnrlh. I i.ua-: *. I.. I)i>ui;l'i s* Flore. (lieraw: K. I'. Kvans, L ('. Wani .ma ;<-r ami li. i'. IViciu-.Tni omtler i--i xxhos* name appear.-last it. each ( III ciiina en. .mil.re ?vi!i iu-t ?:. rotary. i < Urn woal u." !<> J! tin -.oier .. the i-; alt oliit t\ tea..on far any one infills ,'<11111 \ >? ire.- ii< oi-ivi hi: vote. Kv ry M.' 1 is t-.u'lli- I fo vine v. h 1 hi >'?.< "f :.iff ami snail become <1 If- liie ;; i.cial e|eefio? in,\'o\ etc,if ami xx in# has been in tl.e State 1 years prior to the ceneial eleetion tml in (lie x t'i-'jf p.-eeini t fit. days |>?'io.- in tie- i 1st of August. The Iva u ive (Committee xv !i be itlnd to rive any additional informs-.lion at any time. MA ?-P.'NTLF.Y VL.R 7 ILL Word has been recived in Chesterheld from Patrick that Mr. J. C Huntley, Sr., is very ill at his home Mr. Huntley b many fri"n<ls in tin: pint of thr c unity who will revere! to lerrai of hi ill.ic s. HOOf.TKR BRINGS $2S Mr. J, S. Manning* of Clio inotoi ed over to Chesterfield one day las week and pure! acd a barred r"el cock from Mi, I'arneil Meehan fol the sura of $2."*. Mr. Mining is start ing in the poulliy business and desit ed to start rigid. He wus advised tha the best barred rocks in the stnti were bled in Chesterfield, hence hi trip here. The bird bougnt by Mr Manning was the winner of th' third prize at the Hee County fai lMt fall. iMiSS CADDY'S PUPILS j IN MUSIC PF.Cn AL; Tonight i'l the School Audit ..ium, ' the music class of Mis:; Mat tic Caddy ! i mill K've a piano recital. j 1 The following is the urogram: "Sweet Dreams".... M. Creenwald A Mary lnKlitt Mnnjruni K2 "Good Humor Wall/." . .Paul Lcdue ftt Sarah Huntley and Virginia Itohr : ^ "Little Coldcn Locks". Paul Samson Huhy May Davi "I.ittle Shepherdess" Louis A. ('norm* < lata Douglass and Hazel Wat.; >r "Tile Lost Kitten" (jeo. L. Spj>uldiu<; Millie Hu"" "Uy the Woodland Spring" Wit; . I.. ! '. ' Ethel May aim Mary ?1:111 I'ivei "The Moon Flower" . .'"ail Sherman 1^ MuiIku Hi* tic* "Valentine" W lierwahl Vivian Kinr "Happy Gondolier" <). I.aru.c Lera Kddins and i'-ial Darker "Home A'^.iin Mar'*!i," Waller it >i A. .J. Kolir, Jr. "Twilijrhl Sonir" Frederick X. Shaelley Annie Btdle Strealer, Emma liivors <:< and Gladys Hendricks ; %, "Maiden's P. ny? . Theda hodarzewskn Evelyn Odom ^ j "Marehe" L. Streabhojc Helen Ilursey, Marjorie 'leal and Kate Kivci ; A ! "'I wilijrlit Sonjr" 1*'. I'.. WeliK Hal'ali Ten I ^ "Concert Polonaise" . ..'!. Km,".'I.e.in .Mertin ilur.ey and liny i'.eile Smiii: "Love Dreams" \ L. Drown , Annie May .Ja< : >n ^ .i ? (,>i i'ealiliog J"? KathIceii Kllis, Tulh 1 >: vi , i.ntl Sallie May Threat: '.March of the Slav- " Archie A Yluntmn ' .Mary l.ee Hiv.o yy ' Iioineo and .1111?? \ . liit i ?, Kong -Virginia Wa: on and 8E Kathleen I hiiivl:.: N Mill Feed at the eld price while it .a>l?, 15 per cent, protein an:! jjcr cent. fat. V/. P. ODOM. FRIDAY IS LAS i OF SC'IOOL DAYS Friday, .lulu II. i ihe ia day < the present term ni tin* .To terliehi High School. The roninionc. ii. ,r . . i" take place on the < t nin < (inclosing day ami will mark tin closing of one of the inert. . ucces fill terms of this institution. Diplomas will he nwnd'-d {o ti. lei otting j?r.niuaies: Misses Irene Camolx-il, Minnie I So.il ll I i. :viio .1 I'.. .. II.. . I ''it ill is uiv: . i'ii I . i.s u| .ii< pnalt exercie.. ail aiiiif'i'Sv will In do.do 1 iy I Ion. YV. P. Pollock. Il is to lie reurotlou ilia' a mi..titer of tlic teachers v. ill mo ri-tun to i j ('nestoriielu next t rio, Aiming tho e who have made olio r arant'cim lit are Mi.-ses Kli/.ah tii l.iiai tv a mi .. Jennie Mck lilliell. i.oth ( f 'lies - !i lie , who l..i\c made u nay Iriviids W i I 111*re in tin last i.Vo , It:... in j ed with the trustees .11 .Met'oil, | ami will Kjiciiil liie i.e\t ler ti in tie hiv'h school at that |ilace. b? Superintendent McKinney has mil ga | delhiately decided upon tin- ne.-.t I term, hut it i pr.ihaolc tint I. \. il ' ac< opt a school elsewhere. I ; ?8jr,i n. v< ' DEALER W1 CHESTERF1ELE Sherard Hrothors Mot< r ('(imicmy I7th. 1020 lo y.< ll I>avi: * (iv 111 A! two brothers had 11 r be< 11 ?*n;f business before. Tin1 Davis Six sentod in Abb.-yville before. S'i record of fifteen Davis Cars han I have established a hij'hly reaped' 1 less. What Ihese Dvo proi?rossi o have done in Ahiieyviilc, you ran ' proves that cxperienc .' id la rye sary for Dealer success wii.h the i with 11s at onee. s> < are the Davis : , porous business of vour own. : DAVIS r ; 1903 Main St., tci /'? t~>r I f > t t \ >-? i! It , VV.UUI/IJWU ? CI 1.1 Oxfords Wo arc ajraio i.T- ; > '. U' < ' I She : :>.! ; Li^C )'< <! lie' I'i \\\ >e;iXOH, We :'5i < r.n hi! it.v I h '"MMj-'h ! he suit:iiicr, ! 1 !'L\\S\ I,A I)IKS' ii.x' \\()\ ! 'HUS up t < > '. !) va \i*'(;!ii -'S ami S' II''* 1.1 iS i price I OXFOItPS at: ' SiAPPLlt price 1 <>\V< a:).-; FLIP!" u: i'i":*** K 'mcnibir everything i rfir.ld, except Stetson * v /esses incldi! :'J ?.t.; , .. vA i!e starts IRIDAY, i.M,Evai / *5> (S i1 /?..$ h ( - :l*Vv- M J ' ; >, ' ' j,/ " ' ! -* ? _ ' '* ' ' . >' } I S;ip})\ o not I3C< o rl; v t! i -r r. c Re; a.itl !astin;-? crn 'oi tic selection-:, raiher ?'..a? a i* store j>c?w vi'i i' >r' v?.Ji>es :li worl'i y?ur v/hiL . We have ju:.? .? . ondvd Lefoie the la t advf.n I lid. Farmers 1 1 \ ? t . a ???* &*? ' \ -v^ V V i \< kNTED IK > COUNTY was onrani /<,f| on .la >bo\ villo ('? *.11 ' y. I iij?im1 in Hi" a it had never lx"?n r*>pi*?>orard JIvothers have a led since thai date and al and prosperous hasii* yuan* hash ?> m:-:i do in your county. I capital arc no hoc )avi.s Six. (lot in tou. li twenty ard have a prostfOTOl Phone 1226 yes flan's tachtv' ;ird Boys' and Slippers l : l * .->1 I I ?\ 11 . ' ' 1 I itl'IM , I I ' t M 1 ' ! in prices. </n a' nanl c?l" laic i 'i more merchandise I nail we can cncc 1 his sale. .V ( Xi'C)i!l)S and SLII'111< . 1 $8.50 m i ' \\.i \ at .-ale 5.90. S a j 'o >"7.90 ii le, at sal< 4.90. S U|) Id 9'. value, at sale 3.90. ii'? our . far -t Cheraw and Ches. fi ! O*. ' one! new summer .irifl ai a bireduction in price. ' iTtl j i. 1 ~i 11 1 iH Chesterfield Vj5 *Jf v Chcraw ' !Ionics y -"i. \v >!y Curaisiic^. *1 a ": .! sa'.i .. acl:o-> clt pearl on nrv.-.s onii vy o'. money, and here at tr . v/iii ma Ice your irvtstiguiion c. t.ai >' Now Furniture that was cc. Can give you sonv real barlaruware Co. 9 C ' 3j!S :??^2/ $ V< $ / 15 '\ f7 . i <*' ^ DAVIS civ m m $2,185 R CO.,Inc. Columbia, S.C.