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_ _ -fy 'i ' -y? '"'" ' - ~ .-TV, ywy r <- T *r"vi?r"^f" " ^ VOL. 39?NO 4.'* CHESTERFIELD, S. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER lZ 1020 ~ -? * 7Z~75 . ~ ? The Strand THURSDAY ALICE LAKE ?In? "SHOULD A WOMAN TELL" Metro Special FRIDAY "PARLOR, BEDROOM A BATH" SATURDAY MARY ALLISON * ?In? "FAIR AND WARMER" MONDAY "SLAM BANG JIM" 1 Featuring WILLIAM RUSSELL Big Western TUESDAY "BEST OF LUCK" WEDNESDAY I W. S. HART ?In ? "TOLL GATE" A Win. S. Ilart Production ! DEATH OF DUNCAN DOUGLASS Mr. Duncan Douglass died thc30th of September and was buried the following Saturday. His death came as i a shock to the whole community. He had a wide circle of friends and was loved by all who knew him. He lived , a good life. He was 72 years of age. He leaves a wife and the following children to mourn his death: Mr. J. L. Douglass, Mr. D. V. Douglass and Mrs. Sandy McNair. DEMOCRATIC DOLLARS Tkera is great danger of the Re- . publicans electing the next President three weeks hence and all for the lack of Democratic money. Snail Governor Cox, the Democratic nominee, . be defeated because the Southern Democrats refuse to support their party? The Republicans have the money?plenty of it. The Democrats eed sufficient funds to meet actual expenses. An appeal is made that the Democrats of Chesterfield County 1 send in their dollars to Treasurer C. C. Douglass at once. The south will see some hard times that will be hard times if the Republicans elect the next President. It has been under a Democratic President that prosperity has smiled on the southern people. The folowing additional subscriptions of one dolalr each have been received: J. W. Ousley, S. A. Teal, Miss M. B. Hanna, Miss Cora Craig and the Rev. B. J. Guess. BIGCC On account of the lov we have decided to offer i per Cent. off. The public gardlcss of this we have pi in mind that every piece < by creating a demand, ai prices on goods will follow Don't I 20 Per O Everything With 01 THIS SALE STA Buy now and L.M.E / LOCAL ITEMS Cards arc out announcing the mar riage in November of Air. Hubert Rati iff, of Winston-Salemn, to Miss Addie ShoufT, of that city. Mr. RatHIT, brother of Mrs. C. II. Rivers, attended school in Chesterfield, where he is well remembered. Now it the time to buy the family supply of winter good* while the Big Cotton Sale is on. EVANS CO. I have just unloaded a car of Ral ton's Purina Horse, Cow, Hog and Chicken Feeds. This is the highest grade feed made. W. P. ODOM. TKni',. ...111 1 1- ? -* . .... o.ii ut- it it'^uiitr rucviuig 01 the Womans' Missionary Society at the Baptist Church Friday afternoon ut 4 o'clock. Robt. T. Douglass, of the U. S. Navy, with headquarters at Philadelphia, spent this week with Mr. T. II. Douglass. Don't blame anyone but yourself if you fail to take advantage of our great reduction sale. EVANS CO. Mrs. A. U. Hayden has r< turned home after spending a few v eks at Darlington and Marion. Mrs. 1,. I., llyrd, of Jeffer on, spent last week-end in town with relatives. Mrs. Ft. L. MeManus and son, spent several days at Patrelan 1 this week. Pure Soft Winter Wheat Mill F-.ed, n 100 pound white cotton sack*. W. P. ODOM. Don't fail to read our add in this issue. We save you money on everything. EVANS CO. Mrs. C. A. Sitton, of F.aslev, is spending some time here with her mother, Mrs. E. M. Melton. Mr. Dan Laney, of the University, spent Saturday and Senday with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. D. II. Laney. Mrs. D. M. Barentir.e has returned from Charlotte, where she spent several days with her daughter, Mrs. A. B. Fraley. I h?vc some birgini in Chewing Tobacco by the box or by the pou?d. W. P. ODOM. Miss Katharine Falwell, the Red Cross instructor who is to teach the course of hygiene and the home care of the sick ~ in several" Cow ris and schools in Chesterfield County, will report to the local chapter Monday, October 18. Dr. J. C. Park, of Winnsboro, is now associated with Dr. L. 11. Trotti in the dental offices in the Ross building. Dr. Park is a dental surgeon of reputation and will be a welcome acquisition to Dr. Trotti's establishment, the volume of work long age having surpassed the capacity of oik man. )TTOP r price of cotton and the slump jur entire stock of merchandis knows that not all goods hai ut this sale on every article in c of cotton goods you buy you ai id you should buy now, beci Vliss This Opp Cent, or in Our Store-ie Exception?JOHN B. STETi iRTS AT ONCE help yourselves by helping 1 Ivans C Dr. A. M. Redfearn, of Charlotte was attending to business and visit ing friends and relatives in Chester' field Wednesday. * There will be a box supper and cak? and pie luncheon at Shiloh school house on October 30. The proceeds will be used in buying seat> for the church. The public is cordially invited. If it it Hog Feed you are looking for, I am the man to tee. Special prices on good round lots. 1 have Thoroughbred and Henderson's. W. P. ODOM. Dr. .1. T. Rutledge attended the t Eastern Dental Association of Dentists of South Carolina, at Florence ' last Thursday. I Rev. F. M. Cannon has been called i to the pulpit of the Raptist Church at j Brock's Mill. Rev. Cannon announces I that he will preach at that church j every second and fourth Sunday af(ternoon at 3 o'clock. I T??.fr:l1?i ?* .41.... ..r 4 1. ..T. j 11. v v viii}- WI nir.iuiUW! uruur will Ik li.-Itl Saturday ni^ht, October 10. Ail member-* are urged to attend. Adam* Cash Market will pay highj est ii-.?.4k'-t price?cash or trade for fro*i? eg?;s. j NOTICE AS TO A CORPORATION No-ire is hereby given that on Monday, October 1 x, 11)20, at 10 o'clock A. M., the books of subscription to the capital stock of Cash Grocery Company, will he open at the office of M. J. Hough, Attorney, Cm derfield, S. C. The corporation will do a general mercantile business at Chesterfield, S. C., with a capital stock of $6,000.00 represented by 60 shares of the par value of $100.00 each. T. R. Eddins, i J. J. Davis, C. E. Davis, Declarants. LAND SALE Notice is hereby given that on the first Monday in November, same being 1st day, I will offer for sale before the Court House door, at Chesterfield between the legal hours of ?nle to the highest bidder the followng described property: One tract of l.'lO acres more or ie.-s, neer Ebenezer Church, known :i. the Hurst place. Also place known ' i* the Thurman Sandhill Place on he Canulen road, containing 190 teres, more or less. Terms: One third cash, balance in me and two year payments. E. II. Thurman, i ?)t4~>pd A Kent for the Estate. FOR SAl.F.?Several pood farms, al so two 75 bushel metal corn cribs. B. J. Douglass. 2p44 ? MONEY TO LEND?Will negotiate i farm loans for you at GV6 per cent. H. J. Douglass. 2p44 J SALE in price of some cotton goods le regardless of profit, at 20 ve declined in price, but re>ur store. You will also bear re helping the price of cotton tuse v/hen cotton goes up, ortunity 1-5 Off -For Cash Only SON HATS Buy Clothing?Men's and Boyi Buy Shoes Buy Hosiery Buy Cotton Goods the price of cottonompany >, S. C. : MR. ODOM REPLIES E MEMBER OF GRAND JURY PAYS RESPECiS TCT MR- SELLERS 1 s< The Writer Charges that Conditions d Were Changed Between Tinie Of Gr.-nd Jury Report And h r. Sellers' Visit (J A Mr. Editor: I Will you kindly give this the same i prominence that you did an article ]\] written by Mr. Sam J. Sellers rola- |u , tive to th-' condition of the Poor 01 House? * c, The writer was chairman of the tl sub-commit ;e appointed by the jr. Foreman of the Grand Jury to in- C( spect the I 'or House and farm. We t.< found cone '.ions over there just a>; we reporte-i it, and I consider it a t.( 1 crime linfnr 1 Mio-V. 14.......... tl--? ?1- - - jivut v.-ii liiul ii1vj f. unfortunati i who have to accept alms from the | ublic are forced to live |)( under such onditions as we found at the Poor 11. use On September 27th. (), The official who have charge of the tv Poor House leserve the severest orili- | cism for their neglect. y We found the bedding and premises disgust ngly filthy and foul. It ti would have been impossible to clean w the bed clothes and put them in a half .,] presentable condition. We found j,, other thin} thcya that we cannot p| mention in print that showed an ut- j.j ter disregar 1 for the health of the poor unfortunate inmates. I The oflicirIs, after the report of the (Jrand Jury wasj made, got busy, bought some new bedding and did a ](J little cleaning up, and then invited Mr. Sam J. Sellers to inspect the Poor llou _ arid give the lie to the Grand Jury and bring their report into di -.credit with the public. Mr. Sellers according to his report found every'hing just as it should bo except that a few Bibles shou'd be > given the i: mates. The bed clothes I were clean and sanitary according to j him and the inmates seemed to bo j content and happy, well fed and pros- | perous, all of which was in direct i conflict with the ftiport made by the j Grand Jury of Chesterfield County. ' Mr. Sellers sayi he was invited by j nnn af tvws ^'ah^ ^ this inspection and he did not know j at the time the Grand Jury had made | any report, lie was out of his place, ; and it does seem that a man of ordi- | nary intelligence would suspect some- I thing when he was asked to do as un- I usual a thing as"-^ make an inspec- i tion of the County Poor House, and j he nothing more than a private citi- i zen. As to the Official who had all ? this done in order to discredit the re- f port made by the Grand Jury, the | least that can be said is that he is in j contempt of a co-ordinate branch of i the Court of General Sessions of f Chesterfield County. Any report that ! conditions at the Poor Hiuse were j not as the Grand Jury reported them f on September 27th is absolutely false f regardless of the source from which i it emanates. j II. M. Odom, . Member of Grapd Jury. j WILD RUMORS OF NIGHT ! RIDERS AND GIN BURNERS j For the past week tales of notices f | stuck up on cotton gins in all parts ! of Chesterfield County have been cir- | culating freely. According to the i tales no gin in the county has es- j caned. Everv irin is said to have been i posted with a sign, in some cases j written in blood and attached to the f gin with a match, notifying the owner I to shut down until higher prices for j cotton arc attained, or take the con- i sequences, which the match would | imply, meant burning. It was report- j erl that sum" gins had already been j J burned and that others had stopped I operations and hud returned ungin-' f ned cotton to its owners. The climax j j was reached Wednesday morning | when a farmer from a remote corner j of the county arrived at Chesterfield , and expressed surprise that the gins f were running. It had been reported in I his neighborhood that all gins in and | near Chesterfield had either been j destroyed or the owners had shut j down in fear and trembling. Telephonic communication with j gins throughout the county found ' ! them all running to full capacity and j no one had received a warning. No ' j one could be found who had seen such ' j a warning. I j ALI.EGF.D RARER CAUGHT 1 Deputy Sheriff Grant, with an offi- ! eer from Hartsvillc, captured Dill I { Purdue at the home of his father,'j John Purdue, in this county Wednes I j day morning. j i5 Purdue, i" a white man wanted at Hartsvillc on the charge of criminal assault on a young white woman near that plac e, 'i ho crime was committed Tuesday afternoon. Purdue has been taken to Columbia for safe keeping, as the feeling in and around Hartsville is running too high to risk tab ing him there at present. Purina O.iolene i* a 05 per cent. { SWEET FL.J> scientifically prepared j o that the horae or mule can digctt . and assimilate all of it. W. P ODOM. j JIG STILL LOCATED?MASH AND WHISKEY FOUNL Deputy Sheriff James T. Grant lo< veral raiding parties last week witi istressin^ results to moonshiners ii veral parts of the county. Mr. Grant was accompanied bj hief State Constable Eichelbertjer ederal Officers Evans and Kelly an< lajristrute's Constable Pitfn:. The first plant raided was betweer IcBee and Jefferson and was tin irjfest and the most completi utlaw distillery ever found in tbi: 5unty. A 75-tcallon copper still oi lc latest pattern, 14 tormentors, K0< allons of "beer" and :br> gallons o )rn whiskey were found and destroy 1. After this raid the officers discover 1 evidences of peach brandy manu icturinj; on the place of .Iop Smith ear Ruby. A Federal warrant h i: sen issued for Smith. On Friday the officers journeyei /or to a spot on Juniper Creek, be veen Cheraw and Patrick, and found 200 gallons of "beer" and evidences lat an enormous distillery had hasly been torn from its brick founda on and moved to parts unknown. A ell-worn wagon road leading to this lace indicated the large amount ol usiness that had been done. This lant was on the land of Howard endrix. NOTICE OF DELIVERY HOURS We, the undersigned, have agreed ? and will strictly maintain the fob wing delivery hours: A. M 8:30 to 9:30 P. M 4:00 to 5:00. A. F. Davis Market. Adams Cash Market. J. S. Rivers. It Pr 1 ? &40,000 On The We have slaughteret more buy a dollar's i is good. This is a ? OVERALLS Crown Specials and "Ironall made, $3.50 value N. & VV. Overall. $3.25 valu One lot Roys' Overalls, $2.0( Now One lot Roys' Overalls. $1.5( Now WORK SHIRT One lot Men's Work Shirts, Now One lot Men's Work Shirts. Value, now One lot Men's Work Shirts, Value, now MEN'S CLOTH I One lot Men's All Wool (in Suits, $45.00 value. One lot Men's all Wool P?lu Suits, $40.00 value, . . Boy*' School and Dress Si Same Proportion. PIECE GOOD All ottc Dress Ginghams, at. All .*>() et Dress Ginghams, i All 40c Dress Ginghams, at I Apron Ginghams, now 20c, I Heaviest Outing made, in 50c, . . . Now 3; , Lighter weight Outings, at 2 Portals in all colors, 50 cenl now Only 30 I ABSOLUTELY Nothing Ch 1 Prices. ' This Sale 1 otitis to-< 1 ever we advise von I [ stock will not last loi ! CRetfterf I COi TON ASSOCIATION MAKES > HUS1NCSS PROPOSITIOI The meeting hold at t In- coin j house last Saturday in the interest o j the Ameriean Products Export an Import Corporation proved to he th 1 mo: t busincs -like eotton mei.'tinn' yi held in Chesterfield. ' A lively interest was manifesto from the time the meeting was calloi ' to order by County Chairman R. H r - r . I. 'y - i.jiii'v, iji tiR1 r>. v. ( utlon Associu 1 lion, until it was dismissed by Coun l' ty Chairman I?. A. Kerr, of the ne\ - association. * Mr. Kerr, fresh from the big meet I" ing at Columbia, explained every do > tail of intended workings of the cor f porations, as well :>.s conditions do manding such an organisation. The Chesterfield County Commit - tee for "olh-'ting stock subscriber: - was appointed, as follows: Chairman, C. C. Douglass, C. \V ' Kddins, C. 11. Kivors and J. D. Smit The following were appoint"! t< 1 represent their school districts: Center Point, Croff Jones; Wamhl I ilill, Will A. Seller ; Vaughn ! Archie Stroud; Snow Hill, W. )> Duncan; Pine drove, II. F. King - Parker Xo. I, I red Miller; l'arkei No. 2, Frank Brock; Bethel, \V. T ' MeBride; Mt. Croghnn, .1. S. M-Dreg or; Old Store, L. L. Parker; .leffer on, J. W. Miller; Alligator, \V. L I McCoy; Colo Hill, W. J. Ihn Steer Pen, ('only Winburn; ('h raw It. J. Little; Pee Dee, D. S. Mathe son. I Meltings in the school houses be gan Wednesday night; Thursday night at Vaughan. On Friday nigh there will be a meeting at Pint* (irovi ind on Saturday night at Ccntei Point. The last school district meet ing will be held at Snow 11:11 Mon day. ices He "i is p iimhlA h MJLAJLPU'AV' i.OO Stoc[, Bargain ] prices unmercifully an worth. Come get your genuine REDUCTION ME Non,? hS*ZZ One lot Men .. Only $2.75 Xmv es. only $2.4.> <)n(. , ot Mt>, ' values Now . . Only $1.50 ,n| Mt>n ] va,uo; \alm . n . . .o nly $100 |()1 ^Ion S .\ en's Shirts. 1'ii's I>n'ss $2.00 value. Men's SO.on . . Only $1.25 Men's s"..on $1.7 "> . . . Only $1.00 $ir>0 , 7, Men's 11 eav\ ?n|v 75c 'M.awer NG M ell's I lliell now . . ?y Severe only $32.00 Ledito' and e Ser^e same pi . . Onlv $29.50 r.X i lits cut in the t. 100 Dozen 1^ . 40c the yard ' ^ f>a'r it .33 1-3 c yd. . .30c the yard '1 hese Price 25c, 30c yard day Cot all colors, was cost in. 1 l-3r. the yard them, ; !5 and 30 cents E>u? we ts value. farmer cents the yard lor.s. \ loss. 1' arged at these buy wh poods a Jay and will last until fu i to Inly your winter njf at these prices. ield Dry (. ot . K> z\ l I'iAU I.\ ALJVAINCIU At each of these meetings compe>J tent >pe:i!;ers will explain tlic plans of tlie corporation and the committeenien will he on hand to take ..ub, scriptions. On next Tuesday morning, October 'there will be a big meeting at the court house. This meeting will conI cone at 1 1 o'clock and will be the I wind up of the stock subscription , campaign. Speakers will be present who will not only convince the skeptical that this is the one big business ^ move : o far gone into by the cotton farmer, but wil Igive other facts and figures that are of particular interest to cotton men at this time. Chesterfield County's quota of stock i $100,000. There is little doubt < !" its hoinj; subscribed. Che raw raised $11,000 in ten minutes and s other sections of the eounty are just i< unucr. 'she movement throughout the tat is pro"re-sinjr nieely and there . an be no douht of the suceess of the . movement. e NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby jrivoii that on the ; !ii-' Monday in December, before the ou t 11ou so door, in Chesterfield, . du? the . (I bout < of sale, the fol !"'vi.iy land i :n?\vn a the Harry Gad !y I'Mid. on : aininp- ">7 aeres, more or . iesv; bounded on the North by W. I. ; llurr l .nd.-; on the Kast l?y A. F. DavI iads ; on tiie F iutb by I). I'. DoUtf !a Sands; on the West by J. L. Landon lands. - :'t iI,. It. Knight, Supervisor. W AN T!I!) Colored teaehers for one ami two teacher schools in Che.r terlield County. For further information write .M. Louise Foster, Supervisor (Colored Schools. 2p-t4 1 i ive | I ; Thrown i I Counter i I d your dollar will once \ pick while the picking j SALE. | :n's dress shirts j 's Silk Shirts. ST ."?0 value, j only $5 75 \ i's Silk Shiius, S (>. *>0 value I Only $4.00 . 's Madras Shirts. $1.00 o\v Only $3.00 ' 's Shirts. $:>.r>0 val., only $2.50 1 . > 2.7"' value only $2.00 I tints. SO ,~>o value, . onlv $4.50 | hat '. $4.25 . hats $3.75 j underwear | fleeced lined Shirts and s, *2.00 value only $1.25 1 S fits, $:?.oo values, only $2.25 ' Children's Underwear in the | oportion. HA SPECIAL CUT IN \ MEN'S HOSE | lien's 25 cent Black Hose, for Only $1.00 . s are on a level with present- J on Prices. The goods actually j more l! .a we are asking for , n some instances much more. ? are all in the same boat. The I must sell his cotton even at a I Ve are compelled to take our | t will be to your advantage to | s!e the sale is on and these good < ;i*e going cheap. ^ rther notice. How- { clothing cit once, as our j ! < k joods Go. j jm