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Jc Xiving A Trade-M In the morning you shav breakfast on trade-marked f of cigarette. You have con I tKiP th intra unn Knir I It's the same way with with the label: you can't be I tails of style, materials an< job. We choose |i: High-Art Made by Strouse Haiti me ?they best reflect the hitfh set for ourselves. We stake . authority ; their smartness of Will you come in? " TEAL-JO "The Homo of [i k* A. F. DAVIS MARKET ^ The Fineat Frenh Meat* H The Beat Fancy Groceriea H High Grade Canned Goods W The Beat of Everything for the |[ Table r A. F. DAVIS MARKET fc NOTICE . Notice is hereby tfiven h:vt thi 1 books of subscription of the capita k stock of The Advertiser Publishing L Co., will be open at the office of thsaid company, on Thursday, Octobei 14, 1920, at 10 o'clock. Capital stock of said corporation r I^HBl5,000 divided into 150 shares o ^HsiOO.on each. Free G. WT DR. GREGORY ACQUITTED I The final case before the Court 01 General Sessions last week was thai of the state vs Dr. George \V. Greg ore, charged fith assault an 1 batterj gith attempt to kill. The Jury return W />! a verdict of not guilty. Dr. GregF ory was charged with having shot Duck Griffith about a year ago. ^ Baby shoes, all sizes. W* EVAN'S CO. HOME BUILDING & LOAN NEW SERIES: Notice is herebj given that a new series will be open ed by the Home Building <y Loan As sociation of Chesterfield or. Octobei 10 and will close on November 10, Persons who have been unable to so ! , cure stock in the Association maj pi now be accommodated, i'lease cal y' and place your subscripti )n with tin f"" Secretary, who will explain the plan fe' and workings of the association. J. C. Rivers, President. James Ross, Vice-President. C. C. Douglass, Sec'y-Troa. tf ^ .> > i Fatten Your H h I 1X.1I J | LtIIII ft i I have a large supply o w ' Attractive prices on 5 ai J Have just received a ca I _ ^that I am setting at rock bott Also have car of Texas car of Salt, and car of Cotton PRICES. Have Rock Salt for stocf stock owner should have or M stock. II have a large stock of C and can make you prices in , bought anywhere. Reduced prices on all O Golden Crown, Flint Riv Turkey, Southern and Karo S My stock of everything jL plete and prices are ritfht. Plenty of Ice Cold Drirl i BRING YOUR COTTON | YOUIi TRAiUNG WITH US 11R. P. McGRE 1 I I 1 Ij larked i i I ! # % , . \ e wnn a trade-marked razor, ! ( ood, light a favorite "brand" I ' 1 fidence in the trade-mark of l i: clothes?your confidence lies j < expected to know all Ihe de- I 1 1 workmanship- That's our ! < I ] Clothes t & Brothers Co.. re, Md. standard of clothing we've I 1 i our reputation on their style < . line, their tine workmanship. < r i ' NES CO. |, Good Clothes" ' ?_ | SENATOR SMITH CONFERS 1 WITH HOUSTON AND HARDING Washington,D. C.,Oct. I.?Senator Smith, of South Carolina, issued a statement tonight, saying he had conferred with Secretary Houston and Governor Harding, of the Federal Revive Board, and had been assured ihat the Federal Reserve System i would "lend all legitimate aid in re- i discounting the paper based on cotton sent in by member banks." The Senator's statement said his ' conference had been prompted by * conflicting reports as to what had transpired at a recent meeting of the American Cotton Association and irea?ury officials. Governor Harding, j. it added, had reiterated to the Senator what he had said to the cotton men, while Secretary Houston denied that he was opposed to the formation jf an export corporation hy the coton association. "It was stated," the statement con' tinued, "that there was an inordinate ^ demand for credits from practically every line of business in America; tnat our export business was being entirely financed by American credits on account of the unsatisfactory conditions of foreign exchange, these conditions resulting in an unprecedented drain upon the financial resources ol' the country, the Federal Reserve system included." Senator Smith suggesle.i a lower discount rate for farmers owing to ' the time required for production of a " marketable crop and said Governor ' .larding had promised to take the matter under advisement. " Let i he Southern hanky and mcr chants continue to co-operate with ' the farmers as they have been doing," I the Senator's statement continued, s 'and the problems will !> solved. Th world needs every bale of < otton that is produced and more. The South should not be stampeded, but steadfastly demand her price and get . it'.' -. y /-\ r-y o 11 * wgo UII J Feed | n hand and more coming in. : rid 10 bag lots. . rload of MELROSE FLOUR, j om prices. j Red Rust Proof Seed Oats, j > Seed Meal; all at LOWEST j c, in 50-pound bricks. Every j le or more of these for his j hewing Tobacco of all kinds j box lots as low as it can be ( I VERAI LS and Work Shirts. er, AIjikh, Sunny Gold Polly, yrup 10 cents per gallon oil". in the Grocery line is com1 <s of all kinds. i IIEKE TO SELL ANI) DO , IGHT, Ruby 'i1 ty LOCAL ITEMS= All members of Hopewell Baptist Jhurch are requested to be present text Sunday afternoon, for the pur>ose of calling a pastor for the com ng year. Now is the time for all good men to Irink good COFFEE. I have it by the >ound and by the bag at the right trice. W. P. ODOM. New Wool Sweaters and Shirts at EVANS CO. Miss Maude Campbell, of Ruby, vho received the degree of A. B. ast year at Limestone College H-i* returned to resume studies leading to the M. A. degree. Miss Campbel iad the honor of being president ol the student body during her senio: fear. SELLING OUT our big stock ol Bridles, Collars and WaCon Harnen ind single and double Lines a< lesi than wholesale price. Farmers' Hardware Co. I have a car of Thoroughbred Mill Feed that I will make close prices on See mc when you want feed. w. p. ol>om. White Middies for Misses' at EVANS CO. Abbruzzi Seed Rye shipped by T W. Wood & Sons, the genuine article w. P. odom. Mrs. Tom Gaskins has returnee home after a six week's visit t< friends and relatives at Pelzcr Sreenville, Rock Hill, Fort Mill Charlotte, Monroe and Wadesboro. Sec mc for Wagons. I handle th? Ceo. Nisscn wagon, the best wagor nadc for farmers. 1 have (hem in one ind two horse, body and brake comilete. w. p. odom. Two pound Bagging and new Tie: for less. w. p. odom. There wil be Sunday Schor.l at J ind preaching at 1 P. M. next Sunday at Hopewell Church. A few One-horse Hickory Wagon n stock. W. P. ODOM. Just received, new line of Boys School pants, prices are right. EVANS CO. Dr. L. H. Trotti, having sold hi home on Craig Avenue to Mr. Joe Catoe, will move 011 January 1 int< !.'s house on the corner of Main stree and Craig. Hog Digester Tankage, the stul that completes the hog feed like but ter does your bread. Al! hog raiser; use it. W. P. OL?OM. Ribbons, all colors and widths. EVANS CO. Mrs. S. M. Jackson is spendin; some time in Charlotte with he brother, Dr. A. M. Redfearn. Purina Cow Chow, the stuff tha make* cows give more milk. W. P. ODOM. *Mr. Roy I.. Barcntinc is visting a Moultrie, Ga. Mrs. E. M Melton, of Lrevard, N C., is spending some time at her honn here. 1 will make you tobacco by the bo: at a price that will make you wonder I am overstocked and will sell close closer and closest. W. P. ODOM. Mrs. 1J. D. llowell, of Charlotte, i visting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T 1.. Autry. O. N. T. Crochet Thread. EVANS CO. Rev. and Mrs. J. R. .Milliard, o Ruby, were visitors here lues 'ay Munsing Wear for the whole family EVANS CO. Much interest is being manifestei in the Meeting of Days row going 01 at the Raptist Church. Rev. (). W i'lipleit has delivered sour.' powerfu a l'u.ons and his singer, V*. Ihggins anus inucn to the religious atmos phere by his rendition of tin- popul t hymns. Munawk Sheets r.n?l Pillow Cases. EVANS CO. s ?? mmum ?/octrJcJ y&r 0VQjry JTarm " Real Help For Busy Housewives Housewives appreciate the conveniences and comforts of DeleoLight, ? bright electric lights throughiut the house, and electric power for forcing the water to the kitchen sink, running the washer, vacuum cleaner, separator and churn. Write for Catalog Funderburk Electric Service Co. PaReland, S. C. Dealer for Chesterfield County. There's Satisfied User Near You RED CROSS WOlSc NOT COMPLETE The American Red Cross, during the great World War was a most familiar name.. Since peace has come, if it has, moat folks may think the work I of that great organization has been I completed. The truth is the greatest1 work remains to be done. We are call- j ed upon to engage in a more strenu-1 : ous warfare than when our forces | were fighting the Hun. Today, the I great peace work of the American | > Red Cross is educational.Ever a reliever of suffering and a helper to the distressed, it is today engaged in a warfare against disease and death. "In order to avert tomorrow, the 1 i suffering it mitigated yesterday, the 'J new Health Service, built around the Red Cross center, is trying to educate .o keep people well, rather than cure the sick, thus minimizing the spread of disease and preventing the 760,- [ f 000 unnecessary deaths which oc cur annuallv from nrpuontniii? 1 ases."' This service has already touched 15,000 communities. In the immedi-j I ate future the Chesterfield Chapter expects to undertake this splendid work. A trained nurse or instructor,) if you please, will begin a course of lessons in Hygiene and Practical Demonstrations in the Home care of the sick. This work will be given in ny High school in the county and to classes of from twelve to twenty ladies in towns or communities where desired. The expense or t his courso * will be met by Chapter funds and ' members who prefer Charity begin? aing at home, will have the gratitica ion of knowing that their own couns ty is getting the benefit of the money 1 invested. 1 It is earnestly desired that those i schools which have not already arranged for this work, will communicate at once with Mrs. .T. R. Milliard, > Ruby, S. C., who is Chairman of the Chesterfield County A. R. C. j Boys' and Misses' Cadet Hose at j EVANS CO. CLASSIFIED , BUILDING MATERIAL ? Store ' front; 20 feet wide; plate glass; tuo-way prisms overhead, twe doors; heavy steel beam lor twe s story building. Has not been used because of change of plans. For o ?i*- ? - * .v.. v..v.. iMii/imiiuuuii wnie or ca(i t at Advertiser office if SALESMEN WANTED?to solicit orders for lubricating oils, grease; ? and paints. Salary or Commission. Address LINCOLN OIL CO., Cleveland, O. lp SEED OATS?Red Appier and Fulghum Pedigreed, Smut Free, Highest Quality, Guaranteed. In lots of 10 Bushels, $2.50 per bushel. Humphrey-Coker Seed Com1 pany, Ilartsville, S. C. S. Pressly Coker, Manager. 45-E PIGS FOR SALE?Several n:ce one ;. 1 W. R. iluneccutt . FOR SALE?243 acres of land, 2 miles from Chesterfield on Chesterfield and Me Bee road, V4 mile from church. 3 houses and 2 good peach orchards. For price and terms C. Jim Sellers, lOtf Chesterfield, S. C. f FARM FOR SALE?107 Vs acres, three horse farm in cultivation splendid land; good dwelling and 1 room tenant house; good water; good pasture; plenty of good out' buildings. On Ruby and Wadesboro road; 1 mile from church and school. For further information see Bogan and J. F. Griggs, i 14p Chesterfield, S. C. R 1. 1 LAND FOR SALE?86 acres, 1 mile from school, 7 miles from Chesterfield, on old Catarrh road. J. Tom Rivers, ,. 2p42 Ruby, Route 2. COTTON SHEETS FOR SALE? Standard sizes, 50 cents f. o. b. Cheraw, S. C., in orders of ten or more. Chech with order. It42 II. L. I'owc, Cheraw, S. C. TINS FOR SALE?Two 00 saw gins and press, for sale. tf.'Il D. T. Teal, M. D. LOST,' STRAYED OR STOLEN? White Pointer dog, with liver colored spots. Answers to name of "Bob." Liberal reward for any information . Thurinan White, tf. WHITE WOMEN WANTED at State Hospital, Columbia, S. C., be-1 tween the ages of 18 and .35 to enter training school for nurses. Splendid opportunity to become a nurse. Also vacancies for white female attendants. Pay for attendants $30 to $35 per month, with rooms, board, laundry, no expense. for medical care if sick. For information write the Su penntendent. E42. Beautiful line of G?n gha and I Perca|e?. EVANS CO. ? FLOUR PRICES MOVE DOWN Minneapolis, Oct. 4.? Flour prices ?*on#nued their downward trend vhm mills effected a reduction of 10 o ??0 cents a barrel for family pat"nts here today. One larjce mill's quotation was reduced from $12.15 to $11.55 a barrel, while another, which lowered its price half n dollar Saturday, made a further cut of 10 cents, making its prlfre $11.30 a barrel. The ow wheat market is responsible for the decline, millers said. COTTON CONTINUES TO COME TO MARKET Notwithstanding the unsteady condition of the cotton market ind the low price offered considerable of the staple has been sold on the Chesterfield market. The total for the up to Wednesday at 6 P. M. was 1658 bales. Twenty-one and a frac tion was the lowest price offered fo?.' short staple middling. On Wednesday as high as 23.55 was pa'J. . Long t SMA1 Jack I At KOLLOCK, j I i This Elegant Farm Into S I | Era 'IB fl wjm PU H OCTI The home tract, < of the best in 1 in a good c EASY TERMS $40.00 In Gold Gi\ Crosland-Tys BE* f* % < -L.. staple brought 85 canto and aaad was sold at 60 cents. Following is the list of bnytfrs end the number of bales they had pureb- c ased Wednesday night: li John T. Hurst 750 > Farmers Mercantile Co 262 C Lienburger & Lore 213 L Redfearn-Rivers Co 204 d J. H. Rivers 176 t; Hursey Bros. Co. ..... . 50 In H. W. Pusser . . . 3 o OF LL ?A iickson Near C i, Containing About 500 Acres, Ha mall Tracts and Will Be Sold At 1 Auction At Your Price SDA" t)BER AT 10:30 A M. :arrying the house where Mr. Hick Marlsboro County. This is a model ommunity. The house contains ab< well lighted, water and sewer and STEAM HEATED. - - F ren Away Musk on Realty & INETTSVILLE, S I I.VlfclllB ?~ FIRST WOMAN S^UUPF Miss Myrtil Siler, of ftttaboro, N. ia the firtt woman in North Carona to hold the office of sheriff, havig been appointed to that office in Chatham County to succeed Sheriff .eon T. Lane, who resided. Immeiately after her election by the couny commissioners Miss Silcr filed the ecessary bond and took the oath of fflce. UN mm iRMS Farm HERAW, S. C. _ D O..L J!_ J a oecn jUDQiViaea Public on now lives, is one n home, situated nit ten rooms, is REE DINNER , D-. D- D?J ; uy Dross pana i Auction Co.