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BP^'' I ?.^W---~--^.- ,-^T-..^--. -.--~Z Pleasing a cus, merchandise. V [ HIGH A \ r r high ai i jj il il I HIGH ART?with capi I is more than a trademark. I High Art Clothes are r | highest and most idealistic High-Art II Made by Strouse & Bi I embody a talent in designi skill in workmanship, that's I! I i | TEAL-JO 11 I The Home of I II I Lucas Auto Co. JUST ARRIVED:f Six Chalme/f ToAritig Cars One Dort I i One Overlaml / Three TraffJ Iruclii Three MaxtLl Trucks Lucas Auto Co. f ? Hudson L* Jk We are now & Cars and can give in We also sell K Genera! Tires, 10,0' City Sei CHERAU v r " ~ Kainit fc With Cotton V a Pound D< I 4" D 1 L Ud I V CO Maximum \ It is now about time to I of Socla and you can do m Kainit with your Soda. Ni easily soluable in soil mob almost immediately availal tion of Soda is quick and i food elements it is short. V around the soil grains and i the Soda. It therefore rem ton plants after the effect i We have on hand at f nage of genuine Germain K HARDISON MORV1 ' >1. I! / . g - ... - r-r-rr-^wy tomer is more than a matter of 11 ta/^cs knowledge. We have it lRT ;; ii it same thing it ii ii tals?as applied to Clothes? II i Ij eally high art?apparel at its I expression. Clothes | J I -others, Baltimoref Md., yr ng, in durability, a | all too rare these days. j NES CO. : Good Clothes SOME MORE BLOSSOMS | H. H. Brantley brought in a cotton I blossom last Thursday. W. L. Brock, of the old Judge Adams place, Vaughn section, brought in a blossom on Monday. Plans are being made for Educa j tion Day in the Association. One at ; Pageland, if tho people provide for it, on July 15th and one at Ruby July 16th. On the night of the 16th at Chesterfield some prominent speakers are expected to be with us. We want every church m the association to send representatives to one of these meetings. Delinate announcements next week. B. S. Funderburg. x 8 Essex king orders for these kmediat* delivery. Springfield and CW nyes guarantee. vice Sta. s. c >r Cotton */ort& 40jbents Dn't IfouFrhink You Iko Jr y for 'ield kMt Acre? begin putting out your Nitrate othing better than mix some trate of Soda and Kainit are iture and both are therefore de for plant food. The armless backed by other plant Cainit in solution forms a film s held in the soil longer than lains present to feed the cotol' the Soda is passed, Horven, N. C., a limited tonainit. BROS. CO. j IN, N. C. J* LOCAL ITEMS Sunday mornisg at 11 o'clock Rev. T. B. Owen will preach at St. Paul's. There will be no service at night. The Lucas Auto Company has recently equipped its plant with a lighting system. Five-cent water melons have ap-' peared on the Chesterfield market?at $1.00 each. The Presbyterian and Methodist Sunday Schools held their annual picj nic jointly at Seegar's Mill, in Parj ington County Wednesday. Court Stenographer Kilgoe did not officiate here last Monday, but arranged for Mr. W. M. McCreight, of of Cheaw, to substitute for him. Mrs. Parnell Meehan and children, are spending this week at Ruby, the guests of Mrs. R. M. Newsom. Mr. and Mrs. R E Rivers spent several days this week in Charleston. Misses Esther and Mary Evelyn Cloud, of Rock Hill, are visiting at the home of their uncle, M. J. Hough. Mrs. L. I"). Hnrrall, of Cheraw, is visiting Mr. and Mrs II. II. Harrall. Miss Mary Knight, of Cheraw, is visiting Mrs B. S. Funderburg. Mrs C. N. Alexander and daughter, of Jonesville, are visiting Mrs. C. L. Hunley. Miss Maggie Lucas is attending summer school at the University of South Carolina. Mrs. E. A. Smith, of Hope Mills, and Mrs. J. D. Cannady, of St. Pauls, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. S Funderburg S There will bo a regular i^rting of the Woodmen next Sat^TOiy night, July J. New Maxwell Touring Car For Sale. F.. E. PORTER. The Sunday School Convention of the Chesterfield Association will be held at Elizabeth church on the Fourth Sunday in July and Saturday before. We are hoping to have some of the Sunday School force from Columbia with us. 1'iogram will be sent out sometime next week. B. 3. Funderbuy. Miss Doris Laney gav ; a delightful picnic at Teal's Mill last. Monday. NOTICE There will be a meeting of the Wexford Democratic Club Saturday night at H o'clock. Let every one entitled to vote in the primary come to enroll. Committee on Registration. NOTICE TO STOCK HOLDERS There will be a meeting^!of the stock holders of the SlaudTBunk of McBee, on Aug 1st hk'"o o'clock A. M., at the office cm UjJFsiatc Bank in McBee, S. C., fo.^pv purpose of increasing the capital slock of said bank to $25,000.00. F. E. Ken , ltdO President. OUR ORGANIZED CLASS The Convention Class was organized at the Baptist Church last .Sunday. The class is to make an organized effort to lander more service to the people o our mi 1st, enlist them in some form of Christina work. We are looking forward for bigger and better things to1' me Muster, Fred Rivers, J. .1. Davis. CARD OF THANKS Th committee responsible for the production of "The Flower Shop" wishes to thank all those who gave of their time and support to the effort. Especially do they wish to thank the members of other churches who aided and supported the sow. Jr 111 Of 011 the retprnlng favorite* of t i^>n# shines as a star today. With i The Lion and the Mouse" and "The T melodrama, "The Kportlnpr Duchess] Durend." and "Slaves of Pride" as hei ra of steadily increasing popularity, rf tba screen. ; ... ^ ifci ( * .ar.fi /...i. ' " ^S1 ' V "" " I" 1 I II m, I. ANOTHER BIG FREE ACT FOR THE FAIR The Chesterfield County/ Fair As- I r.ocintion has just signed a contract I for the appearance here during the 1 | fair of the great Ferris Wheel act. ; This is one of the finest and most at1 active acts ever produced and has 1 heretofore been seen only at State Fairs and the very lurgest of county ' exhibitions. The engagement for Chesterfield is one proof that the next ? Fair will prove to be the rival of the 1 best in the country. The Ferris Wheel act will be given in the open ' I ~,i _i?*? x . .i c.vj mil uc Ausuiuieiy iree iu aii ; visitors to the fair. An enormous Ferj ris Wheel to which, instead of seats, trapezes are attached is erected. ' ( When the wheel begins revolving five ' beautiful girl athletes swing from the trapeze bars and perform graceful i and thrilling feats in mid-air while in ! motion. To add spice to the er.tertain, ment two clowns will perform comic ' antics. NOTICE TO CANDIDATES AND OTHERS Those interested will please take notice that the time for candidates to file their pledges expires on Friday, July 30th, and that the first campaign meeting wil be held at Wexford on Juy 31st. 4 Further meetings will be held ud follows: < Jfr Ruby Friday Augustv, 20th JEvlX. night.) & mf Mt. Croghan, Saturday ^flogust Pagelnnd, Monday, AmJth 23rd. Jefferson, Tuesday, AWlist 24th. i Catarrh, Wednesday, August 25th. j McBee, Thursday, August 26th. ' Patrick, Friday, August 21st. Cheraw, Friday, August 27th (at night.) Chesterfield, Saturday, August. 1 OOi-L ? Olfl # I). F. Brock, M. J. Hough, i Secretary Chairman ! COAST TO COAST IN THIRTEEN DAYS A new world's record of 13 dnys, fivu hours for the 8,500 mile trans' continental trip from Los Angeles to j New York has been made by a pneu matically equipped motor truck of I the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company. | The previous record of 17 days and three hours was established in 1918 by a light weight Maxwell truck, i When the three-ton Packard that | had hung up the new coast-to-coast ! record rolled into New York City, it . hud traveled from the Atlantic to the ! Pacific four times since 1918 and rolled a total of 180,000 miles. 1 Driven by Howard Sholder and' Herbert Temple, the big freighter I traveled" 2,000 miles over the Santa' Fe route to Kansas City in eight days | and 13 hours despite 32 hours lost | because of bad roads and detours in j New Mexico. I Just 12days after leaving Los An: geles, the big truck rolled into the factories at Akron?-a distance of j 2,900 miles. Tho drivers relieved each ot her every six hours, one sleeninir in a comfortable cab behind the driver's scat, while the other maintained the schedule.* , The truck made its first transconti| nontul run from Boston to San Fran! cisco in September 10'8?3.700 miles I in 'J 1 days. The same truck traveled ! with an army transport train over the Lincoln Highway in 1019 and since then has been Riving demonstrations along the Pacific coast. Company officials believe that the new record, with its average daily run I of 250 miles, will stand for some time. (33 ~ My n he early motion picture*, Alice Joyee mioh notable play* an fJharle* Klein's "bird Degree;'' the famou* Drury Lane [{ex flench'* *tory, "The Vengeance of * mediums Alias Joyce baa entered an 8he oceuiiee a place MTrrg tbe ratals I - _Y? 1 > I SOME WILL NOT VOTE IN PRIMAI The rules of the Democratic pi ty require that every voter shall ? roll his name in the club book at ! voting precinct. It is also requii each man write his name backwa Up to noon Wednesday S27 vot< had signed the club book at the coi house.' The book will be closed July 27 and only voters who he signed will be permitted to vote August 31. FOR SALE?New Five PAsep* Paige Touring Car, The Inpraso est Car in America. W. *9?Port LOST?Broach, with Sapphire stoi Lost last Saturday afternoon street or in picture theatre. Mrs. T. A. Welsh. / Clea Cor Again we are offering < tion in prices as will move ou have on hand a larger stock opportunity to buy brand nev Read below a few of the mar Men's Clol Suits from .$65.00 to 77.50, 5 Suits from .$47.50 to $60.00, i Suits from .$35.00 to $45.00, i Suits from .$28.50 to $32.50, J It ,? 9 1 mens 1 We have a full line of M Dress Pumps and Oxfords. \ Mens Low Quarter SHOES. Mens', Ladies' Boys' Slipper Mens', Ladies, Boys' Slippers Mens', Ladies. Boys' Slippers Mens', Ladies', Boys' Slipper Half Price Between the hours of 10 ticle in our store at half pric store so don't miss a single c Reduced prices will be cept Stetson Hats, Overalls a Clothing or Shoe line remem Sale IN Don't Wait. Com L.l As sure . are a foe you will lili YOU never got si contentment as you. Camels quali blend of ehnire Turl Domestic Tobacco goodness possible?a prefer this Camel b kind oftobacco smo Camels mellow-r revelation! Smoke freedom without tirii They leave no unp retty aftertaste nor cigaretty odor! Give Camels ever compare them puffany cigarette in the I niftier - ... - ! r V' * k T*** v ..s f ' iy Classified f RUNAWAY?I hereby forbid any. 6 ar" | one to shelter, feed or clothe my _ j wife, Ola Streater, who has left p | my home. 'ed . 2tp-27 Lonnie Streater. rd. j . ?rs j NOTICE?All persons who have shoes _ ,r^ | at my place that have been repair- ? "" ed are notified to call for same as ive I need the inoney ai^^will hereon after sell allA'epaup^^ shoes after / 30 days. m c-l-t Moore. ~ m- * or> ; FOR SALE?Improved Farm Land; ? | almost any size, both improved and ne. unimproved fasms; iprChesterlield, on Marlboro, Dil^gpMYid Darlington * Counties; at flffgains. M. B. Smith, Cheraw, S. C. 2 JUNE ranee itinued Into , >ur entire stock of Dr? Goods, Shoes r stock at once. Owing to the unseasc than we care to carry through the r seasonable merchandise at prices ?y bargains we are offering; thing Boj lale Price $57.50 Suits ffcmi $18.; Sale Price 39.50 Suits f?m $16.i Sale Price 29.50 Suits f?m $13.1 Sale Price 19.50 Suits 1?om $10.< Ladies' and Boys]/1 ens' English and Mediums LastJDxf or Ve are offering them duingj/is sale Value $15.90 yA s or Pumps, Value from To.00 to $ 1.1 or Pumps, value from 7.90 to $9.50 or Pumps, Value from 6.50 to $7.5 s or Pumps, Value from 5.0o to $6. Haif Price to 11 o'clock each day of the sale wi :e. We expect to include in lucac ^ me of these. marked on everything in our stores a ind new Summer Dresses so if you ne ber you can save money by getting il low Goi a Mm;r PaaJp w A- Ci t iiuvv. UUUUd TTUlIliJI At These Prices VI. EVA CHERAW and CHESTERFIELD as you / :e this Camel Turkish and Domestic -y test?then for-puff with f f __ .. ;. '? ^ ?Vj OR SALE?My hoU&e and lot in town on Craig street. See me for prices nnd terms. tp33 Clayton Jenkins. < OR SALE?Colonial ' Phonograph and nice collcetioi* of records. Terms to responsihfr^fttrty. E. E. Porter, fr OW FOR SALE?Registered Jersey?Fresh Calf 'fipjo Weeks old. Will sell both?-Good Milker. p28 H. C. Hurst, R 4. OR SALE?One Indian Twin Mo i?ji cycie now, cost $4U0.U0, will sell for $375.00 cash. Run only a few miles, a bargain for a man who wants a twin motor cycle. Write or come. ^Dr. Wallace Parnell, Sale July and Clothing at such a reducrnable weather this spring we i summer so we offer you this you have been looking for. rs1 Clothing 50 to $1Sale Price $12.50 50 to $W^.50, Salo Price 10.50 50 to^TlS.OO, Sale Price 9.90 mjb $12.50, Sale Price 7.90 Uxfords ds, Ladies' high and low heel s at the following low nrices:. ... Sale Price $10.50 i.OO inclusive, Sale Price, $8.50 i, inclusive, Sale Price,N5.90 0 inclus;ve. Sale Price, 4.90 DO incluuve^ Sale Price. 3.90 Half Price ? will put on sale some one arilcs aiiruit every line in our it Cheraw and Chesterfield exed anything in the Dry Goods, : at Evan. nd On iay with U$ Long ^7- M Pi Cnmala nrr aold crar/irfwrt jywSi in s< lantiflcalty "?/?l pat ka^n "sy7 oi JO eigarattaa; or fen /-n. * ''*H ajfeo ( 300 cigaraitaa) in a glaaaJXJ# ,rir papar covarad carton tVa SH a t r o ng ly raeom man d I h i a carton for Che homo or othom JtvK upply <>r whan vu traval. v: , j j ...