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i,. g . ^ I 111 I 1 I ? I Ml | Clothe Do they tell the 1 You don t want Glomes battle is stern enough wil I appearance. High-Art Made by Strouse & B Give you the look of the wellTEAL-JO ij LESTER RUSSELL IN HOSPITAL FROM KICK Mr. Lester Russell, known among hi friends as "Kid," is in a hospital in Charlotte in a serious condition as a result of being kicked by a mule last Sunday. Mr. Russell was driving near Mt. Croghan when he received the injury. He was rendered unconscious and was taken to Charlotte in that condition. From his condition and rrie location 01 mo wound it is feared that his skull is fractured. Have cut the price to clo?e out. RED CEDAR SHINGLES at $8.50. J. Aaron Seller*. Save j Tire V SO z 3V4 Goodyea Fabric, All-Weati SO z 3% Goodyci Fabric, Anti-Skid -U T*1" " *; v . | j ralk I truth about you? to misrepresent you; life's ihout the handicap of poor Clothes II rothers, Baltimore, Md., dressed, and that's half the battle. NES GO. ???? ????? j A. F.DAVIS MARKET The Finest Fresh Meats The Best Fancy Groceries High Grade Canned Good* The Be*t of Everything for the Table ]A.F. DAVIS MARKET I 666 ha* proven it will cure Mala| ria, Chill* and Fever, Bil|iou? Fever, j Colds and LaGrippe. It kill* the ; germ* that cause the fever. Fine Tonic. 39 Just try a package of "Rit" for Dyeing, we have it. All colors. Laney's Pharmacy. Money?I :s on You Avoid disappoi ^ sold at sensatii Goodyear Tire mileage at mini mIo The high relati M\|4 Tires, of the 30 iimlM s^zes> results fro 111 j experience and Ill the world's lai |$B|;: these sizes. S Such facts expl; P sizes, were faci E Goodyear Tire; f If you drive a I I Dort, take adv; I I I enjoy true Goo J equip your car u m Tourist Tubes a YTOxoi V? r Double-Cure $^150 Goodyear 1 ler Tread...... ?J you are aik ir Single-Cure *f en casing* wh Tread ... Z 1 30x3V? I LOCAL ITEMS I P There will be an important meeting of the patrons of tho Vaughn l u School next Friday afterr.oon at 3 o'clock. The meeting will be held in the school house. P All kind* of toilet necessities, n Mary Garden, Mavis Djer Kiss, ^ Pond's Extract and Cutex at Laney's Pharmacy. I ?H?ve you any FRESH SALT? Sure 8 Mike, a whole carload of Fresh Salty Salt in 10's, 14'*, 5(>*s 1nd 100's. a W. P. ODOM. f Mr. Eugene Abbott, who broke in- * to the newspaper ;'amc as printer''. * "devil" at the Advertiser cfFice a few years ago, now has a responsi r ble position on the force ol the 0 Greenwood Isndex-News. Gene paid u. a visit last weett and we were sure | glad to note his resemblance to ready p money. Red Cedar SHINGLES Going at $8.50 per thousand. J. Aaaron Sellers. Be sure to reduce the quantity of > lard when you use SWEET SIX- , TEEN. W. P. ODOM. i August Magaxines now on sale at Laney's Pharmacy. Mrs. T. D. Barentine and daughter Elise, are vis-ling Mrs. B. B. Melton, of Badin. Mrs. D. H. Lan';y and children, ' Will and Bert, are visiting Mrs. W. G. White, of York. i Fresh Shipment of Nunnally's and Reese's Candies on ice. Laney's Pharmacy.. . I SWEET SIXTEEN will bake you i the nicest, whitest and fluffiest bis { cuit if you will not try to make it ^ swim in grease. 4 W. P. ODOM. Mr. R. L. McManus and son, Bobbie, are in Lancaster 10 attend the marriage of Mrs. McMarus' sister, M iss Beulah Porter. i Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Gurgnnus und children, have returned from u ten day visit at JackksonvMle, N. C. I Be sure to call on me for your , ' Tobacco. 1 am IT on plug tobacco by , the box, and 1 have many of the i most popular brands. W. P. ODOM. Mr. aind Mrs. L M Stank y, of Marion, are visiting relatives here this week. Mrs. M. J. Hough and daughters, are spending some time in block Hill ^ with relatives. It takes less lard for SWEET SIX- j TEEN than any other (lour. Too much lard makes a short biscuit that crumbles easily and is off in color and fluffiness. W. P. ODOM. Mrs. W. P. Odom and children are . visiting at Landram. S. C., this week. 1 All kinds Turnip Seed?Fresh, For Sale at Laney's Pharmacy. ?a?j 5ut Goocb r Small C intment with tires made i anally cheap prices by i is built to deliver maxii mum cost. ? 1 1 a ive value built into Uool x 3-, 30 x 3V2'> and 31x4 m the application of Gooc care to their manufactui rgest tire factory devote lin why more cars, using t tory-equipped last year s than with any other 1 Ford, Chevrolet, Maxwe intage of the opportunit flvpai* miloifHQ J " v*7vt** anu CCOIK 'ith Goodyear Tires and H it our nearest Service Stai I Hicavy TourUt Tube* coat no more than th fJ to pay for tube* of leas merit -why risk en such aure protection i* available? e in u>at*rproof bug r*^* I mp ?" II,!Work is programing rapidly on he improvements at the C. A L. de>ot. The capacityf of the freight is ouse is being doubled aad a cotton n ilatform 35 by 135 feet is being S uilt. ? n Eltinola?The Phonograph that ^ Jay* all record*. For *ale on inatallncnt plan or for oa*h. Come in and ^ tear it. Laney'e Pharmacy. " Miss Cora Craig left Monday for Baltimore to buy fall and winter ;oods. I have tested SWEET SIXTEEN C igainst the most popular brands of f lours if you will cut the lard, it ^ rill make the nicest biscuit every 3 itne. W. P. ODOM. ? Mr. and Mrs. J. L.. C,-aig ,cf Che- ^ aw spent the week-end a* the home if Mr. and Mrs. W D. Craig. ^ Cotton Seed Hulls both sacked and oose, and standard 36 per cent. Feed Heal. W P. ODOM. r V SHOOTING AFFRAY AT RUBY { Last Saturday night at Ruby the i 'concert" of the BrajiiRlan Herb * 'Doctor" was abruptly terminated [ when a fight started and the flash of | i pistol and its report in the midst of the crowd caused the audience to < scatter in various directions. The en- 5 tertainers, both of them, are also re- J ported to have vanished from the j scene with lightning-like rapidity. As , a result of the encounter Van Camp- i bell is laid up with a slight wound in 1 the side and Kinmore Sellers is under*1 bond charged with carrying a con- , cealed weapon and with assault with ( intent to kill. There had beetn a 1 LCrudge between the two young men for sometime. When they met in the the crowd Saturday night a fight started. Whether Mr. Campbell struck a blow is not known. He re- | ceived a blow on the forehead and the next instant a shot in the side. Mr. Sidlney Smith, who was standing near, seized the hand of Mr. Sellers just as the shot was fired. He receiv- i ed a powder burn. When the men were separated it was soon seen that Mr. Campbell was not seriousv in jured, the bullet passing through the : flesh only. Mr. Sellers was brought to Chesterfield and placed in custody. It is thought that Mr. Campbell will be about in a few days. See me for Cotton Sheet* 80 by BO, 8 ounce. W. P. ODOM. I FOR SALE?Three Good Mules and some fine young shotes. J. A. Aboot. I EGGS WANTED?Bring us your j eggs. We pay highest market price. A. F. Davis Market. 1 . I pear 'ar to be using num lyear i inch i lyear , re in ] d to r :hese with ' cind. c il or t y to i my; t eavy f tioo. 6 F P i s price L : cottly j $450 1 j (J sss I ? . . r HENS0N?PR1VKTT A very pretty marriage was soltnnsed at the home of the officiating minister, Rev. F. M. Cannon, last lunday afternoon, when Miss Hanah Privett became the bride of Mr. >aniel Hinson. Mr. and Mrs. Hinson are very opular young people of Chesterfield nd many friends extend congratulaions and cordial good wishes. DEATH OF MRS. OTIS Dr. A. H. Hayden was called to Charleston Monday to attend the uneral of his sister, Mrs. Nina H. )tis. Mrs. Otis who had been ill for ome time was in her seventieth year. 4rs. Hayden and A. H. Hayden, Jr., ccompanied the doctor on his sad aission. iRMY WORM WORRIES fAKMtKS MLKr.AuUU I 3 From various parts of the county eports of damages by the army vorm. In most cases the damage re>orted has been slight, but in rare nstancer. entire fields have been ruinsd. Cotton has suffered little, if any. dost of the damage so far reported las been to corn and pasturage. Some of our farmers have been considerably worried lest this pest diould destroy the crops entirely, but there is no possibility of such a thing happening. In fact the army worm las done its worst and in a few days will have passed out of existence. Its natural span of life is lortunately only eight or ten days and this period is jenerally shortened several days by a certain kind of fly that follows the worm anl lays eggs on its back. These eggs, hatching, produce a niagot that bores into the army worm and kills it. The worm that is at present causing some damage is not the regular army worm that worked such havoc in 1911. This worm, unlike the regular army worm does not march in a given direction destroying all before it; but usually spreads in all directions from the ph ce it cornes forth from the ground. It feeds principally on grass and young corn but in the absence of these will attack cotton, cutting o<T the leaver but seldom, if ever boring into the bolsl or eating the blooms. It is now about time for the last summer generation of the pest, but t?s cr.tnn lil'lilior.rl of ??oofVw?v generation appealing several weeks later. These will not do much harm as crops will then bo w?o far rdvancod to be enticing to the worm, which is essentially a feeder on tender green stuff. The worm is the offspring of a moth which lays its eggs in the ground. About two weeks are required for the hatching and appearance above the ground of the worm. The worm is described as grayish on the back with three white stripes, one on each side and one down the back. On the front of the head is a white mark resembling the letter Y upside down. CLASSIFIED FOR SALE?80 acres on Bisnopville road, 6 miles from Jefferson; no cleared land. 235 acres on both sides Bishopville road, 9 miles from Chesterfield, 65 acres cleared. 127 acres 4 miles Northwest of Chesterfield, 35 acres cleared. 2p34 B. J. Douglass. SURVEYING?Those desiring my services may see me at my office in W. A. Rivers' store ofn Suturday afternoon of each weekk. 2tp34 Kirby Melton. MACHINERY FOR SALE?Two cotton gins; single'box self tampering press; boiler and engine and grits mill, see Adams & Griggs, tit3<> Chesterfield, R. 4. FOR SALE?Chevrolet Touring Car in good condition if A. Ray Rivers. FOR SALE? Fishing Rights, On Tuesday, August 17th, I will sell to the highest bidder, at my mill the lishing rights to Hunt's Pond, drawing off the water for repairs. ?t33 J. B. C. Hunt. 7OR SALE?1 New Metal Corn Crift 1 new Underwood Typewriter. !-31cbjd. B. J Douglass IINS FOR SALE?Two 60 saw gins for sale. f31 D. T. Teal, M. D. ARMS FOR SALE?Several nice farms for sale. f31 D. T. Teal, M. I). "OR SALE?My nour.e and lot in town on Craig street. See me for prices and terms. Hp33 Clayton Jenkins. :OR RENT A four horse farm near Friendship Cnurth. Will rent as two separate farms. ( Address A. T. Davis, 1430 Hhodc Island Ave., -p-33 Washington. D. C. OST?$5.00 Bill, Aufuit 3rd, at Chesterfield or between Chesterfield and Bethesda on the Teal'sMil! road. Finder return to G. W. Bonn, p Advertiser Office. /ANTED?Youiur people to prepar* for stenographic and book keeping woric. We average filling one vacancy out of four in our employment bureau at salaries rnn?inp from $85 to $175 per month. Prepare yourself for one of the unfilled poitions. For full information write Drauxhon's, Columbia, S. C. We guarantee positions 4t33 ' " 1 " I I - * If Dysentery i can be chocked and the pain | relieved by the use of Anti* Ferment. Take a dose every three or four hours until relieved. | Directions with* each bottle. ' I "A.lr Tkma U/U. U fl 1 It." II 1 Campbell's ANTI- FERMENT | For Mild Disorders of the | i I Stomach and Bowels I FIRST BALE BRINGS $1.30 IN SAVANNAI The first bale of cotton appeare 'on the Savannah nuuket one day las week. It was sold at auction for $1.3 a pound. It was strict!/ middling an weighed 310 pounds. New shipment of Roamer Tirea an Tube* juat arrived. Guaranteed 6,00 milea. Laney'a Pharmacy LUCAS AUT ON HAND FOR IN 2 Chalmers Touring 1 Overland 4 Tourir 1 Dork Touring Car. 1 Traffic Truck?2 1 Maxwell Truck? New Model Dorts Or LUCAS AUT I Full Grading a SHIP YOl NITRATE A< Cotton I Bay Street, Ea LiDerul Advance 4t37 Correspond MSgMB Woman And L< that dainty, elusive thin# whic heart, lies not along the path> and the like, but may be retai through proper sleep. If you are not sleeping pi sacrificing those things which and womanly charm. Our beds will give you tl room furniture adds much to tl * *y L< /'!_ # \ , / Farmers H OPERATES LIGHT | 1 FARM MACHINERY * Deleo-Light is more than a mere lighting plant. With the electric *; light you also get electric power for pumpinjf water, running the fanning mill, grindstone, feedcutter and f?r operating the cream separator, churn and washing-machine. I DELC0-II6HT yxoi7ii >| Write for Catalog i Funderburk Electric Service Co. 4 PileUnd, S. C. (j Dealer for Chesterfield County. 't There's A Satisfied User Near You 0 V ,, d 666 quickly relieves Constipation, d 0 Billiousness, Loss of Appetite and r. Headaches, due to Torpid Liver. 39 0 COMPANY , [MEDIATE DELIVERY Cars. ig Car. . < T i un. 1 Vi Ton. i The Way. 0 COMPANY md Good Weights JR COTTON To 3ENCIES GO. ; )epartm't. st, Savannah, Ga. is on Consignments encc Solicited fins,' . 8' ]FI<-vWJ ly Beauty liveliness h is the desire of everv feminine A'ay of cosmetics, beauty parlors ned in all the youthful freshness operly and comfortably you are alone can make for real beauty le desired comfort, and our bed le beauty of your home. ... /fcjfrl i Mim* \ / I "!$t ,11 wf / ff i ;ir ^ ? \ I I TO#! I *1 ? > i ** * ardwareCo. .i .