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The Rit Kind oi | "All is not Gold th< II that it is loud." The Fan the street in his dress of the pinnacle of fashion We know what the I that doesen't shout. That's the kind of si I i l H.rifi-A, Made by Strouse 6 And it's the only ki: II is correct. It H TEAL-J The Horn. il II l| Hudson We are now Cars and can give We also sell General Tires, 1C City St CHEl v STATEMENT O THE BANK < Located at Chesterfield, S. C., i RESOURCES Loans and Discounts .. $617,761 Overdrafts J ,791 Libery Bonds . , 155,40( Furniture and Fixtures . .'1,001 Banking House 10,001 Other Real Estate Owned . U,00( Due from Banks and Bankers 32,S Currency o.SllI Gold '14' Silver and Other Minor Coin 1,35i Checks and Cash Items . 2W-! Exchanges for the Clearing House . . . TOTAL #7 i <1,057 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD. Before me came C. C. Douj. who, being duly sworn, says that true condition of said bank, shi Sworn to and subscribed befor Correst attest: J. C. Rivers, James Ross Z. T. Redfearn, Directors SHILOH Mr. Car! Douglass, of Charlo N. C., is visiting relatives ir. community. Mrs. Lou Hurst is spending sr time with Mr. anil Mr.. Andy '1 of the Zoar section. Misses Ila Teal and Eulah IH spent last Thursday the quests Misses Annie anil Lexie Itiveis. Quite a number of tl e Shiloh f( attended services at Zoar last S day afternoon. Messrs. Vester Jordan and Le and Tom Rivers, of Mt. Crogh were pleasant call -rs in our commu ty recently. Mrs. Pinkey Johnson, of near C raw, is the guest of her son, Mi. L< is Johnson. NOTICE TO STOCK HOLDER There will be a meeting of I stock holders of the State llank McBee, on Aug 1st l:">2ti at JO o'cle A. M., at the office of the State Ba in McBee, S. C., for the purpose increasing the capital rtock of si bank to $26,000.00. F. E. Ken 4t?0 Preside) i n i 11 i i - : . ' ' "< iht f Sta, ! l %-j av/ j \t Glitters" and "All is not style i iltin Gentleman who struts down j many a yesterday may think he's ! but. II II ; man of today wants, It's Style | II tvle embodied in rt Clothes ! I ? Brothers, Baltimore, Md., ' nd of style a #ond dresser admits I ONES GO. j e of Good Clothes j ^ i 8 Essex taking orders for these i immediate delivery. Kelly Springtield and 1,000 miles guarantee. jrvice Sta. RAW, S. C F THE CONDITION OF 3F CHESTERFIELD at the clu.se of business June .'{()th, 1920 ; LIABILITIES >.33 Capital Stock Paid In ...$50,000.00 >.02 Surplus Fund 12,500.00 ).00 Undivided Profits, less ).00 Current Krpenses and ).00 Taxes Paid ,. . . 20,0:10.90 j Dividends Unpaid ...... 41.50 1.00 , Individual Deposits ... | Subject to r.59 : Check . . . $386,! 59.?0 '.00 Time Certificates r.501 of Deposit 80.323.93 j Carder's Ch'ks 4 II..'10 MiO I $172,935.09 | Bills Payable, including 1.40 j Certificates fop Money Borrowed . . . . $ I .'i5.o00.00 '.77 Reserve Fun<l Carried on General Individual < r Savings Ledger . . . I),2">9.72 '.21 TOTAL $7; 4 ,(>57.2 1 class, Cashier of the above-named bank, the above and foregoing statement is a rwn by the books of said bank. D. L. SMITH, Assistant Cashier, e me this 7th day of duly 1920. D. II. Douglass, Notary Public OAKLAND tte, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Jordan, of the our Vaughn community, visited at the home of Mr. J. I). Burr last Sunday. >me Mr. Jack Turner ar.d family jpent 'eal Saturday night and Sunday s?t the itw. I. ....... ..f V f I ? 1 ... I /' O...IA 1. ?..V I w, .111. .11111 >. Oillltll. ivis Mr. ('. D. Pur.is and Mr. J??hny of Brisrman were the yuosts o.' Mr. J. I>. Burr Sunday Iks Mrs. Mary Sellers was the truest of un- Mr. Bonnie Sellers of Patrick Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bh'dine Munn and u'iJ Miss Lillie Mae Burr were the Kt"'s,*s of Mr. and Mrs. James Crawley Sunni day. Mr. Calvin Sellers ar.d Wa;ter Sellhe t.i*s were motoring on Route Four >w* Sunday. Mr. Will Johnson and family were the dinner quests of Mr. A. B. MerriS man Sunday. '*1t" Preaching at Oakland next Sunday morning at. I I o'clock. I.veryone in,ck vited. nk i ?? of J Mill Feed made of whea' h? 75'? I'd and 100'?, Peanut Meal, Standard 'r Cotton Saed Maal, Hull* both anckad at. and bulk. W P. ODOM. LOCAL ITEMS Miss Sarah Humphris, of Sumter, is the guest Qf Mrs. W. J. Tiller. Mrs. S. M. Breed*en, Mrs. J. C. 1 Breeden and Mrs. Eugene Breeden i and children spent several days with Mrs. G. K. Laney last week. Mrs. A. R. Rivers spent last week with her parents at Angelus. Mr. R. VV. Thurmun, of Lynville, j Tenn., is the guest of his daughter, | Mrs. N. S. Kimball. Mrs. Calli Self, of Kirksert', S. C.,' i is visiting Miss Eva Teal. 1 1 have juat unloadod a car cf Choice Michigan Hay. 1 will make a very j ' close price on this hay for the cash. ( , am in position to save you some t money on your Hay. W. P. ODOM. ' Mr. J. L. McElvcen, of Henderson, is visiting at the home of Mr. D. I\ r?....~i Mrs. F. B. Sanders left Saturdayl for Birmingham, where she joined a' a party for a western tour. Recipe for the Best Biscuits First, use SWEET SIXTEEN FLOUR, just about two thirds of *he lard usually put into other Flour, salt, soda and buttermilk as usual. W. P. ODOM. Mrs. T. L. Watson and daughter, of Ilartsvillo, are visiting at the home of Mr. It. L. Watson. Mrs. J. M. Stanley, of Cheruw, is the guest of Mrs. .1. A. Welsh. Miss Jennie Tyler, of Hemingway, is visiting Miss Francis Hursey. If you are shy on milk, buy MARY JANE self rising tluui*. Mary Jane is J not the common kind of self rising , flour, but it is an uncommon good kind. W. P. ODOM. It is quite probable that there will be no Summer term of the Court of Common Pleas. Mr. A. L. Knight is visiting his lirnthm* 1 v , ^ui'vlKUVIIMCIIb >. /V. Ulll^lll, j Rev. Fletcher Stubbs, of LuutjM Hill, N' C., is visiting his daughter,J Mrs. J. W. Glides. , I have some SHOT and SWEET &1 JUICY Tobacco on hand that I will give you a bargain in. 1 mean a special bargain. All my tobacco is sold at a bargain. W. P. ODOM. The last legislature made an appropriation for the audit of the books of the counties of the State. The ac countants are now auditing the books of Chesterfield County. About dOO of the 4'?0 voters of Chesterfield have signed the Democratic club hooks a?. the Court House. Unless the remaining fifty show more peed they will not vote in the coming primary. Do not forget that I am Headquarters for the best Hay. 1 have the town skinned on QUALITY and PRICE on HAY. W. P. ODOM. Mrs. J. E. Lucas and sister, Miss Margaret Campbell, of Ruby, are spending the healed term ir. the mountains of North Carolina. The Womans' Misionary Society of the Baptist Church will meet Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Palmetto Business College, of Varnville. S. C., will give away a fre scholarship in Chesterfield County a copipetetivo examinrlion to be held in the ollice of the County Superintendent of Education at P. M., on Friday, July ffth. The Scholarship is said to be worth- $ 1 1 :i. The examination will be in the form of a spelling contest. Just received another shipment of Difesl^r Tanbn ?.*? - 1 *r _ . iua( uuuruerous H"?j Feed that complelei tile balanced ration for bit Swineahip. W. P. OPOM. Mr. and Mrs. .Tno. IV Carvidy, of St. Pauls, N. C.. have returned home after a visit with Kev P.. S. Kundej*hurg and family. The Ladies' .Missionary Society | will meet this (Thursday) afternoon at 5 o'clock at St. Pair's Church. Programs are in hand for the Pap tist Sunday School Convention and the Methodist Sunday School Conference. These programs will be published next week. The Baptist Convention meets on duly 2 lth and 25th at K'i/.abeth Church. The Methodist Conference will be held at Friendship Church on July 29th and 30th. STATEMENT OF TL THE FARM Located at Ruby, S. C., at the close i Resources Loans and Discounts . ..$ I 57,002.91 Overdrafts 1,182.25 Liberty Bonds (:,000.00 Furnitur and Fixtures .. 1,252.54 Banking House 1.852.75 Due from Banks and Bankers 19,509.00 Currency ., 1,001.00 Cold 125.00 Silver and Other Minor (loin 002.89 Checks and Cash Items ........ 020.39 i 1 TOTAL $188,975.88 F.TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD. Before me came R. M. N'ewsom, pr c beinj* duly sworn, says that the above condition of said hank, as shown by tl Sworn to and subscribed before Correct Attest: T. H. Burch, R. M. Newsom, J. S. McGregor, Director*. THE BAPTIST FORWARD MOVEMENT Conferences are to be held in the Chesterfield Association the following dates: Pageland, Thursday, July 5,. Friday the 16 at Ruby. There will be all Jay services. Dinner furnished by the i-hurch where meetings are held. II is desirable to have every church in the association attend one of these, The one nearest you. Then Fridaj night let's all come to Chesterfield for the closing service at 8:30 P. M. The speakers on the program are: Dr, Jamison, of the Orphanage, Dr. Sikes, of Coker College, Dr. Hurts and Dr Jones of Columbia, and Dr. J. Furman Moore, of Greenville. You'll want to hear these speakrs sure. So let every church send si large delegation. You see you are just going to a picnic, so come right along and It's have a good time, whsit you ssiy? II. S. Fundcrburg. NOTICE While we are temporarily out o( business in Chestjviicl 1 persons who left jewelry with us for repairs may get the same from Mr. W. 1'. Swinnic. We are arranging for a location and hope soon to announce our opening. Kdgeworth Jewelry Co. CLASSIFIED AUTOMOBILES?We want an agent in this county for the 11 & V Knight Six, which is the only Knight Six manufactured in America. Columbia Sales Agency, lt.'12 Columbia, S. C. FOR SALE?Chevrolet Touring Car in good condition, tf A. Kay Rivers. MACHINERY FOR SALE?Two cotton gins ; single box self tampering press; boiler and engine and grits mill, see Adams & Griggs, St.'lO Chestorlield, R. 4. FOR SALE?New Five Passoturer Paipe Touring CM", The Handsomest Car in America. V/. tf. Porter. POR SALE?My house nnd lot in town on Craip street. See me for prices an?l terms. Gip33 Clayton .tonkins. FOR SALE?Colonial Phout>?7apl and nice collection of records Terms to responsible party. E. E. Porter. LOST?July 2, 10X0, on the road be tween Bcthune nnd Rip Springs <> between Bip Sprir.ps and McBe one Navy Blue French Serpc Coat Suit Coat, trim me.I with blacl braid and made with double colla one collp r of black velvet and on of self material. The coat has flowered lininp, lininp lias tor place near collar. Finder will pleas send by Parcel Post to D. A. Smitl R. F. I). No. 3, Cbesti rfiold, S. C Cost of trouble and charpes will b sent bv return mail 2tp2' FOR SALE Sto**e buildinp of A L. Gripps on Main street. 20 fee by 60 feet. 27 foot space in real For prices and terms see me. 8tp31 A. L. Gripps WANTED?To Contract with som one to bore a W"ll at Snow Hi School "House. So" oi write. R. N. Davis, Chester,eld, ltc P.outc 4. FOR SALE?Eipbty florae Pow< Boiler and One llbyl2 Ames Er pine. Both in pood condition. Als 1,000 feet second band pipinp. , tf (\ II. Rivers. LOST?War Middendorf about Ma 1st, white. Mark and yellow spol ted bitch. Has little ^ruy aroun eye- and mouth, medium size, cai ries tail, well up over back. She wa sold t". V.. A. Matthews on trial an lost. Matthews refuses to pay fo her, so 1 will (dve ? 10.00 to part who has her to vnte me. It T. C. Hodges, Abbeville, S. C IE CONDITION OF ERS BANK r>f business June .'50th 1920. Liabilities Capital Stock Paid In ...$10,000.0 Surplus Fund 1,500.0 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid % 4,073.5 Individual Deposits Subject to j Check $102,089.02 Time Certificates of Deposit . 25,796.1 1 (Cashier's (Theeks ... 1,510.67 $330,001 . Notes and Kills Rediscounted .$^2,501 ). Hills Payable, including nertifieat.es for Money Borrowed 10,001 U TOTAL $ 1HS,97' ?.! v.ident of the above named bank, -j h< and foregoing statement is a tri io books of said bank R. M. NKWS< >M me this 7th day of July,1920. II. II. liouRlass, Notary Puftfi* i CLE AF r In order to make r ; to sacrifice our profit on We must have t so great that it will e I now for next spring < . Mens'$12.50 Walk-( II last nnw nnlv Mens' $10.00 Walk-< now only .... Mens' $10.00 Walk-" onlv Mens' $9.00 Walk-0 Mens' $8.50 Walk-O Mens' $8.50 Walk-0 Mens' $8.00 Walk-0 Hoys' $7.50 Brown c Boys' $7.00 Brown ( Boys' $6.50 Brown ( We also have a in the different lasts Ladies' $12.50 oxfor Ladies' $10.00 oxfor Ladies' $8.00 ox fore Laches' $7.50 oxforc Ladies' $6.50 oxforc Ladies' $6.00 oxforc Ladies' $5.50 oxforc Ladies' $5.25 oxforc Ladies' $5.00 oxforc Ladies' $4.50 oxforc Ladies' $4.00 oxforc Ladies' $5.75 oxforc \V" have oxfor toes in the? different we are trying to "v up-to-date foot-wca We can't affor charge at theses pr charged at the regu ' Chester! i< i DR. HAYDEN BURNED IN GASOLINE EXPLOSION r Dr. A. If. Hayden was painfully i> burned ut an early hour Monxlay ,. morning when u live-gallon t;tnk of ^ gasoline with which lie was tilling his car caught lire. The doctor had been (called from bid just before day to make a call into the country and " | found it necessary 1o Jill his car. Hp I ? I first pine *d a lighted lamp at what he { considered a safe distajice rrom the * * garage door and taking the tive-gal| I Ion can was in the act of pouring its I contents into the ar when flame 1 aped about twenty feot from the ? j lamp and ignited th?? gas. There was a . loud noise as the fumes ignited and flan.es shot high into tfoe air, but neither of the tanks exploded. Wit'; -J his clothes on fire and Harass IdisLiej ing his hantls Dr. Hayden took the can II ; out of the garage* and rolled in the i sand, extinguishing his clotniuj*. He then applied sand to tin? car and soon had all the flames extinguished. ? He then proceeded to dress his r wounds, which con.-isie.d of a bl?si tered stomach, badly cooked left o hand and several scorched nnjrers on the rijrht fcand. y i td r- > IS 'i I <1 >r n - con? an e. Iovcr enclv SHOE IANCE oom for our Fall stock of our Pumps and Oxfords. he room. Our loss is your gain. The ven be a good investment to "lay in and summer if you do not need anyl 3vcr Mahogany and Calf, Brighten Dver Mahogany and Gunmetal, Nor Over Black Kid Dock and Stride la ver Mahogany, Scout last now onlj ver Gunmetal, Scout last now only Iver Tan, Hunch last now only . . . ver Gunmetal, Norfolk last now on >xfords now only >xfords now only >xfords now only good line of Witt, Beacon and We leathers that we are selling at the i ds and pumps now only ds and pumps now only Is and pumps now only Is and pumps now only Is and pumps now only !s and pumps now only < . . Is and pumps now only Is and pumps now only Is and pumps now only Is and pumps now only Is and pumps now only Is and pumps now only ds and pumps in various height h leathers, now this is not a lot of od I'ish oil" on you, but comprises oui r. d to eliminate the profit which is ices. If you want these shoes char lar retail price. ;id Dry (j< STATEMENT OF THE C THL BANK OF MT. CR( Located at Mt. Croghan, S. C., at the cl<: Resource* | Loan:, and Discounts . . . $> 105,497.44 ) Ca| Overdraft*- 3 lo.20 , Su | Ponds and Stocks Owned {tin by the L'ank 20,390.00 1 < Furniture :.nd Fixtures . 2,301.01 Ta Ranking House 3,614.29 Dh Due from Banks and In< ! Rankers 25,178.30 Su Currency 1,840.00 Ch (>?>ld 8.50 Ca ' Silver and Other Minor Coir, 323.00 No Demand Loans . . 372.52 War Saving Stamps 64.23 \ TOTAL $157,842.09 TC STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Chesterfield. Before me came ,1. O. Taylor, Presider I being duly sworn, says that the above and ! dition of said bank, as shown by the bool Sworn to and subscribed before m e t F. Correct Attest: j .111 Rivers, T. K. Redfearn, Robt. Tucker, Directors. Unusual Tires that 3re different in [istixicr vc freed lucks arid in tr? 1 r.~ 1 ira ply of fi ixtm heavy t{,ead and gen z zd ir ake a I'ro of remar trance. Next Time?BUY FISK Lucas Auto Co Rl x-vV'Safsmmm SAI.F ? Shoes we are going saving to you is " your footwear thing at present. and Norfolk $9.80 folk last 8.00 sts now 8.00 r 7.20 6.80 6.80 ly 6.40 6.00 5.60 5.20 - ! yenberg oxfords sonic reductions. $9.80 8.00 6.40 6.00 5.20 4.80 4.40 4.20 4.00 3.60 3.20 3.00 eols and shaped ds and ends that r entire stock of rightly ours and ged you will be 3ods Co. ONDITION OF DGHAN iso of business June I'Oth, 1920. Liabilities pital Stock Paid In . . . $2.">,000.00 rplus Fund C,000.00 divided Profits, less Current Expenses and vnc 1 rm no .?vo 4 o,irji , i o ddcnds Unpaid .... 1,276.25 iividual Deposits bject to eck $106,482.02 shier's Ch'ks 277.64 $106,759.66 tes and Bills kediscountcd $16,214.40 ITAL $157,842.09 it of the above named hank, who, foregoing statement is a true con- ? ;s of said bank. ^ J. O. TAYLOR. his 7tb day of July ,1920. M. Moore, Notary I'ublic. their their ibric, erous kable imMirnTOM jDTOg i - t ? - *JA