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gyp ? I 3 Moi*< i | Of Th [ ! Marfc-D( | Teal-Jo i|(;' . 11 Our $25,000 Mark-E it grows each day, like a twelve years. Hundreds of Satisfi store last Friday, Saturda; $2.50 to $3.00 on every $ This great movenu $25,000 Mark-Down Sale ? High Prices that hang h most other communities. Our Fighting Aggrei community has made Wai of this leading store. If you only buy a ha a pair of arm bands or a f get the bis discounts. If you buy Clothing, ren's shoes or underwear counts of not less than 20 over one third off. The more you buy th be. We cannot continue sale closes Saturday night few more days. You shoul ing all the buying you can Un-heard-of sale in the m this town and community served by any store. I! il TEAL-JO ^ ?. i \ "The Home of ? wmimmtmm Mil mm mm* mm mm KR/ _ GREATE1 AT IMarlbo Nov. 4 Big Day 20 C 350 *. y vy v/ 20 Restricte 5 Sensational 2 Big I Do you eat bread Do you make bis< Do you want the We have just unloadec PLAIN and SEL We need not t< I . . r-M better flour in the wid You KNOW it. Get our prices you buy any brand of F farmers Mt m >. j e Days le Big own Sale Vt nes *Jo. II M (own Sale is so enormous, wholesome, sturdy boy of ed Buyers thronged our y and this week who saved >10.00 Purchase. ;nt of merchandise, our | has lifted the shadows of I eavily over the people ii^ a isiveness for our town and I r Prices flee from the doors Jj nderchief, a pair of socks, >ackage of shoe polish, you Ij women's men's and childyou get the immense disper cent- and as high up as ie more your discounts will this sale indefinitely. This :, October the 30th. Only a d see the importance of do- * at once- Our motive in this onth of October is to serve as no other people are ever II il : I NES GO. i /^i .1 /n Ji ? oooii Glomes" I OJSE * SHOWS THE ro Fair 2 to 5 s & Nights r\ r\ * ars zu People d Attractions Riding Devices ^ands 2 ? Plaits? best Flour? 1 a Car oi MELROSE F-RISING. -11 you that there is no e world than Melrose. on MELROSE before lour. % ;rcantile v o. 111 iii mi> r if rrnitfi LOCAL ITEMS I 9 When writing to inquire about your taxes be sure to state in each letter where your property is located, otherwise I may not be able to give you the information you desire. 46tf J. A. Welsh, Treasurer. There will be a regular meeting of the W. O. W. next Saturday night. M iss Mildred Ianey who has been 1 teaching at Laurens is at home for a few weeks on account of sickness. All wool blankets going at coat at EVANS CO. Seed Oats, Red Rust Proof, FulIfhum, and Appier. Bought right and will be sold right. See me sure, W. P. ODOM. Messrs. Parnell Meehan and J. W. Hanna are attending the state fair, where both have entries in the poultry department. Mohawk Shaat. ?1-on ?i oe * W..VW| *? ?? ?"V". | Mohawk Pillow Cases, 46c each. EVANS CO. \ SWEET SIXTEEN is the ECONOMY Flour because it makes the best ( biscuit with less lard. W. P. Odom. ( Mrs. Carl Anderson and children, ' of Hamlet, arc the guests of Mrs. B. i L. Gathings. < Men's and Boys' Overalls in this I sale at from $1.40 to $2.00 at EVANS CO. 1 Highest Grade Self-Rising Flour is 1 the Mary Jane, milled by the Dunlop 1 Milling Co. It is SWEET SIXTEEN'S 1 Sister. W. P. ODOM. 1 Mr. Jno. B. Funderburg, of Wil- 1 mington, spent last week with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. B. S. Funder- ' burg. ( Now is the time to buy your dry , goods, shoes, hats and coats and coat ( suits, while we are selling them at ( cost. Come early and avoid the rush. EVANS CO. , PURE ABRUZZI SEED RYE, free , from foreign seeds?the genuine ar- j tide. W. P. ODOM. 1 Mrs. F. B. Sanders and Miss Sallie < Berry Douglass spent Monday and Tuesday in Charlotte. ] Stetson Hats for men, going at ' cost. At EVANS. 1 Messrs. J. A. Welsh, J. A. Knight | and W. J. Tiller are visitors at the state fair this week. i Now is the time to buy your winter i supply of shoes. They are all going ] at cost. Men's work Shoes, $2.60 ] up. Ladies' work Shoes, $2.40 up. EVANS CO. 1 I FOR SALE:? Fulgrum Oats, $1.65, * f.ob., in ten bushels and more. Send check with order. Subject to 1 previous sale. H. L. POWE, 1 Cheraw, S.C. If you want an Automobile Truck ' we will let you pay part now and uae ' it a while and then pay the rest, or we will take it all in cotton at a higher 1 price than you can sail it for. LUCAS AUTO CO. 1 HONOR ROLL RUBY SCHOOL 1 Advanced 1st grade: Thomas Burch, Bernice Copeland, Malcolm ' I)eese, Emma Gulledge, Beatrice Hancock, Connie Tucker. 3rd grade: Virginia Crawley, Doro- 1 thy Belle Huntley, Knox Thurman. ' 8th grade: Ruth Hancock. I Uth grade: Georgia Mae Griggs, lA?ila Belle Allen, Iris McNair. TOWN TAX NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the ' tax books for the Town of Chester- ' field are open and Town Taxes are now due and payable. ' T. E. Mulloy, Clerk. NEW FORD?Will arrive next shipment. Do not need car this winter; will sell my order. J. J. Davis. 2t46 i JAKE IS LOST?My black and tan hound, Jake, 2 years, is lost. Finder return to J. A. Gulledge at W. H. 1 Porter's Store. In FOR SALE?One Six-Room house and Ten lots in town of Mt. Crog- , han. Apply to Joe Hendrick ) FOR SALE?43 Acres of land 11/2 mile from Mt. Croghan on public It road. Apply to Will Jackson LIBERTY SIX?For Sale or trade. 1 Will trade for another car or cotton. See me. 1-p B. S. Funderburg. 1 NOTICE OF ELECTION OF MEM- I BER OF BOARD OF PUBLIC I WORKS FOR MT. CROGHAN TOWNSHIP. 1 In conformity with the Act of the General Assembly of South Caroilna, i passed at the regular session of 1919 1 and acts amendatory thereof, an election is hereby ordered under the gen- i erul election laws of the State to be 1 held on Tuesday, November 2, 1920, at the various precincts of Mt. Crog- t han Township for a member of the [ Board of Public Works for said Township, whose term of office shall c be six ve?r? ?nH ks- ? ? , umma nuctes- fl Mir qualifies. The same managers will conduct \ this election who have been appointed ( for the State and county officers. All voters who are qualified to S vote under the General Election R Laws in Mt. Croghan Township can vote for aaid member of the Board of J Public Works. F W. P. Odom, P. M. Arant, a P. B. Ingram, Commissioners of State and County n Elections for Chasterfleld County, g South Carolina. |tl w NOTICE OE ELECTION State of Sooth Carolina, bounty of ChesterfMd. - t Notice 1b heTeby given that th< general Election for Residential an< Vice Presidential Electors,* Unitei States Senator and Representative! in Congress will be held at the votinf precincts fixed by law in the County if Chesterfield, on Tuesday, Novem tier 2, 1920, said day being Tuesday following the first Monday, as pre scribed by the State Constitution. The qualifications for suffrage ar? is follows: Residence in State for two years n the County one year, in the polling irecinct. in which tho ? ? _ _ ??v VIVVW1 VilCIB IV rote, four months, and the paymen dx months before any election of anj poll tax then due and payable: Pro 'ided, That ministers in charge of or ;anized church and teachers of pub lie schools shall be entitled to vot< iftcr six months' residence in th< State, otherwise qualified. Registration Payment of all tax js, including poll tax, assessed an< ollectible during the previous yeai The production of a certificate or th receipt of the officer authorized t collect such taxes shall be conclusiv iroof of the payrent thereof. Before the hour for opening th polls Managers and Clerks must tak< md subscribe to the Constitutions lath. The Chairman of the Board o Managers can administer the oath t .he other Managers and to the Clerk i Notary Public must administer th lath to Chairman. The Manager elect their chairman and clerk. Polls at each voting place must b opened at 7 o'clock a.m. and close ?t 4 o'clock p.m., except in the Cit; if Charleston, wher they shall be op ?ned at 7 a.m. and closed at 6 p.m. The Managers have the power t ill a vacancy; and if none of the Man lgers attend, the citizens can appoinl from aiqong the qualified voters, th Managers, who after being sworr, :an conduct the election. At the close of the election th Managers and Clerk must procee publicly to open the ballot box an count the ballots therein, and cor tinue without adjournment until th tame is completed, and make a state ment of the result for each office, am dgn the same. Within three day :hereafter the Chairman of th Board, or some one designated by th Board, must deliver to the Commie doners of Election the poll list, th )ox containing the ballots and writ :en statements of the result of th ilection. Managers of Election The follow ng Managers of Election have beei appointed to hold the election at th various precincts in the said County Cheraw: Geo. A. Mulloy, C. S Lynch and D. L. Tillman, Clerk, Joi Lindsay. Place, Town Hall. Bethel: C. C. Chapman, J. M. Kim nery and L. T. Moran. Clerk, J. A \nderson. Usual voting place. Pee Dee: F. C. Newman, J. H. Wal ace and H. K. Linton. Clerk, D ( Vlclntosh. Usual voting place. Brock's Mill: A P Rivers, Rober Parker, J M Sellers. Clerk, J. C Brock. Usual voting place. Patrick: Shelton L Thomas, Er lest L Smith and J. Preston Camp [>ell. Clerk, D. F Buie. Usual votini dace. Middendorf: Horace Wilhelm, V ft Johnson and E T McManus. Clerk D M Rowe. Usual voting place. McBee: T A Horton, M A Mc Pherson and H H Sowell. Clerk, < D Sexton. Uusual voting place. Cat Pond: Calvin Wilkes, J A Wil liams and J W Ruthven. Clerk, 1 J Sumner. Usual votincr Grant's Mill: J H Johnson, Wad Turnage and W T McBride. Clerk B F McBride. Usual voting place. Snow Hill: A J Smith, T L River *nd E C Crawford. Clerk, C S Casor Usual voting place. Odom's Mill: W J Davidson, Craii Odom and Arthur McDougal. Clerk T H Douglass. Usual voting place. Douglass Mill: B. C Wadsworth, V A McNair and J L Douglass. Clerk 0 H Douglass. Usual voting place. Wexford: H K Jenkins, Arnold Se] lers and P. A. Gulledge. Clerk, E. . Moore. Usual voting place. Ruby: R D McCreight, J S Smit nnd J F Crowley. Clerk, W R Eddin. Usual voting place. Cross Roads: J H Dalrymple, S 1 Hursey and DAT Douglass. Clerk E B Allen. Usual voting p'.ace. Mt. Croghan: G H Gulledge, N ' Rivers and W J Rayfield. Clerk, V A Jackson. Usual voting place. Winzo: H Z Outen, F G Evans am T B Watts. Clerk, Worth Tayloi Usual voting place. Plains: R N Hilton, G W Hinsoi ind Harrison Baker. Clerk, R I flicks. Usual voting place. Jefferson: E J Clark, R H Garlan< ind L E Gardner. Clerk, E R Mil'er Usual voting place. A 1 ? " ~ stngcius: j u jowers, J A Knigh ind D A Clark. Clerk, W L Jordan Jsual voting place. Catarrh: C C Morton, A M Leairt tnd E B Funderburk. Clerk, Chan d. Jordan. Usual voting place. Ousleydale: F J Johnson, Cordj Vinburn and W C Clark Clerk J luy Wilhelm. Usual voting place. Court House: C H Rivers, J t Smith and H J Sellers Clerk T E (alloy. Dudley: T D Funderburk, O E ones and T A Funderburk. Clerk, tansom Hunter. Usual voting place. Pagelnnd: P M Arant, G M Rogers nd J A Turner. Clerk, C M Tucker. The Managers at each precinct amed above are requested to deleate one of their number to secure be box 9|id blanks for tha election Hbw COST j CO 'I Foi e e Begii 0< 9 e 8 4 We have de d '/merchandise at < IThe people I when EVANS a< e ' actual cost. S We will lose this sale. e * Remembej, a I handle will not 1; h M. ? - - ? : And the sale L. M. CHESTERFIELD - on or beforo Saturday, October 30th, ' at the Courthouse. t A. W. Hurscy, L. L. Spencer, P. II. Garland, County Commissioners of Federal Election for Chesterfield County, S. C. / October 18, 1920. LAND SALE j Notice is hereby given that on the first Monday in November, same bcl e ; We Will ; worth kl 1J h ?. | r [> v9 r j / J ) I J If you bi -1 graph no\ suggest yo 1 payment, I f There's no strir ' j or Actuelle records; I small models 3 and ( cash or extend the t ords will be deliver* I selection. ! FARMER! I : . 1 ^.wi'.'-Jt^,1 '*&w*vv?y**z ~ \NDB1 iSTSAl r 15 Da lis Thuri kober 21 cided to sell our cost and beiow cc of Chesterfield dvertises a COST i money on even the class of M ast long at these i ! will last only 15 c EVAN} ing lBt day, I will offer for Rule before the Court House door, at Chesterfield between the legal hours of ^ sale to the highest bidder the follow- in# described property: One tract of 130 acres more or ('1 less, near Ebenezer Church, known lo as the Hurst place. Also place known d; as the Thurnian Sandhill Place on le the Camden road, containing 190 g acres, more or less. Terms: One third cash, balance in one and two year payments. E. H. Thurman, d< 3t45pd Agent for the Estate. 31 Give You of New Re FREE K o o jy your phono- g; v?and you can ur own terms of ^ too! I 8 io inn oner; no joker in it. $2 FREE if you buy a Pathe Phonog ?, which arc not included). No rr terms on easy payments?the $2 ?d with the instrument as quickly > HARDWAt lLOW IF ULi ys sday 1st entire stock of 4 5St. I County know I sale it means I f article sold in lerchandise we prices. lays. i GO. CHERAW NOTICE OF SALE * Notice is hereby given that on the rst Monday in December, before the ourt. House door, in Chesterfield, jring the legal hours of sale, the folwing land known as the Harry GadY land, containing 57 acres, more or ss; bounded on the North by W. I. urr lands; on the East by A. F. Davlands; on the South by D. P. Dougss lands; on the West by J. L. Lan>n lands. A n Y? n Tr _ . ?x ? .-?? mu. iv. AiiiKnt, supervisor. $25.00 cords % 5 worth of Pathe 'raph (except the tatter if you pay 55 worth of recas you make your IE CO. I -j ' ^