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I ? WhoSai it You I I ft i i j I You may think you'r ! it's so. We're fitting bi<r i I tall men?with as little ti ) regular sizes. That's bee | all sorts of special models II | High-An ij Made by Strouse & 1 II II ii it We have this noted m welcome the man who thi I! him. II I TEAL-JC The Home < GRADUATIO La Tusca Pearls, set in Ol Platinum and Silver Necl Bracelets, set with Diam Beautiful Cameo Broach< EDGEWORTH The Peoples' FOR SALE?Improved Farm Land almost any size, both improved n:i unimproved farms; in Chesterfieh Marlboro, Dillon and Durlingto Counties; at bargains. M. B. Smith, Cheraw, S. ( * *$mik (*? --?1?* Wmvj 5 fs sr. i j/wm/e " f ' ~jtVJ 1 - ' Painful Memories of other days have p the latest laborsavir Come in and li plies. We are headqi essary to your Dair Let us sell you isfied with it we wii Faimeis id Are ird to (it hard t<? fit?that doesn't moan men, little men, short men and rouble as those who can wear a use we're well supplied with for the hard to lit?in t Clothes Brothers, Baltimore, Md., ako for men of every build. We nks that only the tailor can fit )NES CO. sf Good Clothes 'N PRESENTS id Gold. tlaces. onds, or Semi-Precious Stones, is. I JEWELRY CO. Bank Building. I; FOR SALF,?Sweet Potato Plant.(I $1.50 per l.ooo, e\jr?ss colle 1, $1.75 per 1,000, po.tpniii. All o rieiies prompt shipment. Dorris-Keiisoy Plant do., ' .'Sp'ili \ ahlosta, ( mm*, > ^ ^ ' &% . ' j wn</, coa>. j| j ZSFtr //=" /I "pi m / 7-///a//t / y// V? - I ^ ? a'oh/, m/) % I r?-?r 11 - j ' ' i.-. _ J rV'M!.!" i'< r I ...v-X<r I ' - - J -. ^ ^ ; - jS romptcd us to assure for the bn if? devices on the market. >ok over our stock of Churns ? larters for a complete assortme y needs. a Daisy Churn on 30 days trial II refund money. Hardwaie "? LOCAL ITEMS The Missionary Society of the Baptist Church will meet at the church [ at I P. M., Friday June 11. All members are requested to attend as business of importance is to be attended to. | rugncsi m irkct price paid for eggs. A. F. Davis Market. | Mr. S. C. Graham, formerly of t the Cheraw Motor Sales Company, I has become associated with the LuI ens Auto Company as sales manager. I.Mr. Crahm comes to Chesterfield with a line record and a complete knowledge of the automobile business, having had much experience in all .departments of the industry. Hog Feed: Rice Meal p.nd Peanut I Meal car of each just in. | Farmers' Mercantile Co. | Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Odom and i daughter, Millie, returned Tuesday * after spending several days in CharI lotte. 1 | The Department of Agrilulture ! -.ays there will be a small wheat crop | . I his year, and bread is hound to be | liiJther, I have the Flour of all Flours, j SWEET SIXTEEN in plain and MA| RY JANE in self rising W. P. ODOM. , The best Fresh Beef the market | affords. A. F. Davis Market. | j Miss Wingate who has been with | I the Chesterfield Dry Goods Company * as milliner left Monday for her home i in Maryland. | Messrs. 1). S. Mattheson and S. A.' I i Kerr, of Cheraw, were among the I | visitors here Monday. | ] i - ? i v-iioicc ivucrr.gan linioihy liay it | the best, and I have it. VV. P. ODOM. | J Mr. ami Mrs, 1. I*. Mangum and t children spent Tuesday in Dennetts| ; ville. | j The town authorities announce | j that an inspection of the premises of ? the homes will lie made th's week. I ' Oats:Car of Oat* coming this I 'week. farmers' Mercantdc Co. I ; Mrs. !i. 1". liucy is visiting at the | home of her parents in Tennessee, j Mr. Joe Lindsay and Misses Ben| son and Daniels, of the Kvans forces | at Cheraw, were all in town Tuesday. | Loose Cotton Seed Hulls at prices i under the market. Also Sacked Hulls J and 36 per cent. Feed Meal. I W. P. ODOM. j One candidate says he went up in i Anson County to "shake hands," one j day hist week, hut was much disap* pointed to find that the primary was f over up then*. f All citizens who expect to vote in I the coming primaries should go at v once to their home voting places and """* sign the Democratic Club hook. Those not doing this will not he allowed to vote in the Democratic primary. Tobacco has advanced very materially in price in the last few months. I have some rare bargains in good Chewing Tobacco. W. P. ODOM. Miss Liliie Shcppard is assisting auditor hlddius with his work in the ofiiee. Airs. K. L. Mo. icy and children, I of Camden, visited Mrs. Mamie Britton this week. I HIVI??.?? __ I--I ?? | ?? iau"i-i;i: ill nccacu ' li make balanced ration for your growing hogs. No feed is complete ' ' ' without it. All progressive hog raisea ers u>r it. VV. P. ODOM. Air. and Airs. .1. Walton Thames, of l.i hopvili , are spending today with ??' Kov. and Mrs. I*'. M. Cannon. IF SA/' -?* ???? r'' co/v* If;.you JOiT f lu J Keep o/v ^ _Jy/ CHUR-WV, UA*?S. y[ ''ti- reci. >'ou i K ' iA//-t?H TO ? S TOP P - my.- J< - - ^rjps ' II. tyf, / / Vi/a >y? of this community ind other Deiry supnt of everything nec, if not perfectly aat Company \ 1 Misses Custis Melton and Maryfc Hunley, of Badin, N. C., are visiting! relatives in town. Miss Alta Douglass, of Charlotte, is the guest of Mrs. C. C. Douglass. , See me for Camel nnd Reyno Cig- c arettes and Prince Albert Smoking "] Tobacco. W. P. ODOM. u Mrs. Roy C. Moore and daughter, ^ of Dunbar, S. C., are spending some time with Mrs. B. C. Moore. 51 |] Miss Willie Williams and little Bil- ( ly Garner White, of York, are visit- , ing Mrs. D. II. Lnney. ( Some folk* are getting wise to the I Flour Situation, and are buying their s supplies. The man who does not will 1 eat the highest price biscuit he has 1 ever seen or he will eat cornbread. A V word to the wise is sufficient. W. P. ODOM. I T Mr. Townley Rcdfcarn is at home from Furman University. 1 Mr. J. T. Hurst is in Baltimore . where he will spend some time in Johns Hopkins Hospital for treat- t ment. There is an epidemic of whooping r cough in and around the town. The commencement orator in addressing the class of 1020 of the 5 Chesterfield High School, will have to i say "young ladies of the graduating ? class," because there are no young ^ gentlemen who will finish with the I class. . i Supt. J. A. Knight is attending the 1 University finals in Columbia this ' week. Mr. Knight is an allimunus of the University. 1 Mr. Floyd Douglass is at home from the University for the vacation. , When you need ferdi or heavy t groceries, tobacco etc., it will pay you to see me. I am not always under the other fellow, but very frequently I am. My expenses aro small, and 1 give my customers the advantage of it. W. P. ODOM. A modern steam laundry and an in- iur v nvsivriieiu rwo enterprises wo greatly need. Dr. and Airs. A. II. 11 ay dun arc j back after spending several days in Charleston, where they were called , on account of the illcnss of the Doctor's sister, whose condition is somewhat improved. The cotton blossom is somewhat behind. The "1th of July watermelon" may not be forth coining. t The infant child of Dr. and Mrs. < L. II. Trotti is quite sick this week. t 1 have several hundred pounds of ' fresh honey just from the hive. See 1 me at Farmers' Hardware Co. J. H Johnson. If you wish to run for u county office, the fee is $">.00, which you have to pay to the County Chairman, Hon. M. J. llough when you till your pledge. Mrs. B. .1 Guess is spending the wool; at (Jreenvilli'. From there she will ir<> to Curryville, M?? , for an extended visit. Miss Louise Porter, of Lancaster, ( is the ^u.-st of Mrs. It. L. McManus. Miss Bonnie Brock, of Jefferson, f?a., is the truest of her sister, Mrs. P. M. Therrcll. Miss Mary Belli Welsh is in Montreal, N. ( attending the students' convention of Queen's College. Mrs. J. S. Battle and daughter, of Conway, have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. \V. 1). Craijf. Mrs. It. L. Burst and Miss Maude Garland Welsh are spending some time at Lake City, S. C. Dr. and Mrs. Clyde McManus, of North, S. spent some time this week with Dr. and Mrs. B. L. McManus. DEATH IN HOME OF MR. AND MRS. FINCHER Much sympathy is felt for Mr. and Mrs. David Kincher, w"o suffered the loss of their little child, whose death 1 occurred on Saturday morning. Thi funeral services were conducted al t fie Chesterfield Cemetery en Sunday morning. DRUNK ENDS IN SHOOTING Clarence Gilmore and Ernest, Kii Loth negroes, got a quantity of blockade whiskey Sunday and proceeded to celebrate. Though good friend and well disposed toward each other, the liquor, as is usual with the boot !*g variety, brought on a fightinp ' mood an l Gilmore pulled a pistol and shot K"itt. The injure*1 man \va taken to a hospital and it is thought that he will recover. Giimore wis apprehended at his home, near Koui Mile Brunch, by Sherifr Douglass an<i Deputy Grant and is in jail awaiting the result of Kitt's wound. WHAT'S IN A NAME "Names are names," hut many of ' them supposed to be brand new, ar? as old as the hills. The world's largest manufacturer of automobile and motor truck tires. The Goodyear Tire & Kubbei Com- " pany of Akron, was named for Charles Goodyear, the famous Yankee inventor who made possible the extensive use of rubber today by dis covering the* process of vulcanization Harking hack to the day* when Shakespeare's pen was fresh will ink, discovery has just been made of the fact that the word "Goodyear" j played no small or inconspicious part in several of Shakespeare's works. In his "King Henry The Fourth," Shakespeare coined and used extensively u the phrase, as a means of ejaculation, r of "What the Goodyear." It was the ii continual expression of Mistress t Quickly of Boar's Head Tavern at s Kastcheap and appears numerous times in her conversation with Falstaff. pipi,i ji ? imiu,inui!ip,*iiii i|i :hesterfield post of american legion meets The first meeting of the newly I rganized Chesterfield Post of the m American Legion was held in the jL ourt house last Monday evening. ['here was a good attendance and nueh enthusiasm was shown. Post lommander R. L. Gardner presided. The Bonus Bill was fully discussed md the post went on record as opiosed to it,*and esperially disapprovd of the National Executive Comnittec attempting to force it upon Congress. The post,however,was not in avor of the South Carolina Division eceding from the national body, delegates to the State Convention to * ' >e held at Spartanburg on June 15 vere elected as follows: Dr. R. L. Gardner, King Moore, F. ? 5. Blair, Luther Teal and Henry ? louglass. It was decided to hold a basket pictie at Teal's Mill at 5 o'clock on the ifternoon of July 5. A very able ipeaker has consented to be present ind deliver an address. URS. SPENCER VAUGHN PASSES AFTER LONG ILLNESS _ Mrs. Mary J. Vaughn, wife of Mr. Spencer Vaughn, after mi illness of nany years passed away on Thurslay, June 3, at her home in the Vaughn's School section. Mrs. Vaughn lad borne her years of suffering with esignation. She was fifty years of ige. Besides her husband she leaves me daughter, Mrs. Norman Allen. The remains were laid to rest in \nson County, N. C., in the Vaughn ? Cemetery. Mr. Vaughn lias the pro- ~r found sympathy of many friends .hroughout the county in his'bereavuent. NEW ANOUNCEMENTS A CLERK OF COURT I. P. M.ingu/n Thanking my friends for their loyil support in the past, I hereby make ipplication for re-election to the ofice of Clerk of Court, in the coning Democratic primary election. ? I. I'. Mangum. ? AUDITOR T. W. F.ddir.s Thanking the people of Chesterield County for past favors, I hereby mnounee myself a candidate for re leetion to the ofTice of County Audior for Chv tcrfield County, subject <> lln. rn!..u ,.r in.. i? " v..> . wi vu\ im iinaiuiir i ur> T. W. EDDINS. a> COTTON WEIGHER Parnell Meehan I hereby announce myself a canlidate for the office of Cotton Weigh r for the town of Chesterfield. I'ARNELL MKEIIAN. RUBY B. R. Sellcit I hereby announce myself a canli<late for cotton weigher at Ruby, S. L, subject to wishes of the Demorat ic Party. ? B. R. SELLERS. CLASSIFIED TOR SALE?Ford louring car with i body, radiator and fenders all new. J Two new tires. ***' tp II. II. Ilarrall. = / "OR SALE?200 bushels of corn, 'c <{. J. Adams. j :OWS, PIGS, HOGS?3 Fresn Milk Cows, Duroc Jersey Hogs, Shoats' and pigs. | J. M, Rodfearn. | FOR SALE?Cow, l,.r,00 lbs. $120.00. Ip E. H. Hildreth. ! FOR SALE?Dort .r> passenger car in perfect condition II. C. Gaskins, !p24 Chesterfield. OR SALE?Pigs and shouts. Will make fine fall and winter meat. II. I,. Spencer, lp24 Cheraw, Route 1. .OST?Crank for Dorl Cut, between Fair Ground: and Chester- j field. Return to Ip II. G. (Jaskins. i .OST?One white and lemon colored female I. und. Bred to pup about j last of June. About three years | old, medium size, end of tail badly briar cut. Answers to name of 'Blanche." Liberal reward if returned to It. M. Hall, Route 2, Camden, j r RUNAWAY?I hereby forbid any one hiring, feeding, lodging or in any way aiding my 1?> year-old boy, Levy Gooden, who has; runaway . from home. !p25 P. B. Gooden. iTRAYED?May 1st white ar.d yellow spottedfemale Walker hound; medium sizejheavy voice on trail; slender pointed tail; npe six years. A rewnrd of $10 will be paid for her return or any informationas to her whereabouts. Notify me. Z. A. Matthews, p Middendorf, S. C. ELECTION NOTICE Patrons and voters of Mt. Cro(?hin School District No. 2X, will take lotice that an election will be held n said district on Wednesday, .June he 23rd, on the question of voting pecial mills for school purposes. W. C. Baker, , N. T. Rivera, F. M. Moore, trustees, j iit<r? ? - * -v- .?>' 7^ ' - ? - * it The CHESTERFIELD'S NEW I Hours 7 :30 to 11 P. M. Ex< Regular Admission THURSD ENID BEI IN What Every W Regular Atlr FRIDA ELSIE FEF IN"Counte Also the Comedy, "f? Regular Adr SATURC BILLIE E "WANTED A Also The Comedy, "Rip Regular Adi MONDJ D. W. Griffeth "Scarlet dmission TUESDi William All Star E Regular Adi WEDNES BRYANTW IN? SIX BEST ? Regular Adi MONEY II Money to Loan on Easy Term Near Chestcrf CHESTERFIELD ING AND LOAN J. C. RIVERS, President. B C. C. DOUGLASS, ! Kainit foi With Cotton Wc a Pound Dor It Behooves V Maximum Yi II is now about time to beji of Soda and you can do noth Kainit with your Soda. Nitra easily soluable in soil moistui almost immediately available tion of Soda is quick and unl food elements it is short. Kai around the soil wains and is 1 the Soda. It therefore remaii ton plants after the effect of We have on hand at Mo: nage of genuine Germain Kait HARDISON I MORVEN, ENDORSED BY V SATISFIED I Jialei' ?-- ? "* 1 *r. - " \s Strand MCTURE THEATRE ;ept Saturday 3 to 11 i 15 and 25c. AY M N ETT. oman Learns" nission Y JGUSON rfeit" lever Too Old" nission AY iURKE HUSBAND" & Stitch, Tailors" nission \Y Production Days" 20 and 30c. \Y Fox special * nission ?????????????????????? ^ Uf\ Y iSI-IBURN SELLERS 11 i sion 0 loan! ! is to Build Homes in and teld, S. C. HOME BUILDASSOCIATION . C. MOORE, Vice-Prea. Scc'y. & Trcas. I i _ r Cotton * Drth 40 Cents Vt You Think rou to Try for eld Per Acre? ;in putting out your Nitrate ling better than mix some ,te of Soda and Kainit are re and both are therefore for plant food. The accss backed by other plant nit in solution forms a film mhl in the soil longer than is present to feed the cotlh" Soda is passed. rven, N. C., a limited ton"lit. >>ROS. CO. N. C. j AST ARMY OF ] . > USERS i Clarlre, Maquoketa, Iowa, The help to the women folks is worth the price of DelcoAlso, "Electric Lights in the ire the hest thing the world d:ng sick stock at night." Write for Catalog ERBURK ELECTRIC | SERVICE COMPANY * Pageland, S. C? for Chesterfield County