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ERWORTH ORPHANAGE WORK DAY ST. PAUL SUNDAY SCHOOL Saturday, the 17th of Stepember, will be observed by St. Paul S unday School as work day for the Epworth STATEMENT OF TF THE BANK OF __ Located at Mt. Croghan, S. C.f at the RESOURCES Loans and discounts ....$98,656.60 Overdrafts 169.40 Furniture and fixtures . . 2,301.61 Banking house 3,514.29 Due from banks and bankers 6,958.25 C ncy 818.00 Gold 7.50 Silver and other * minor coin 328.40 Checks and cash items . . . 87.00 War savings stamps ..... 7.03 TOTAL $112,848.08 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, * County of Chesterfield. Before me came P. M. Therrell, Ct being duly sworn, says that the above dition of said bank, as shown by the 1 Sworn to and subscribed before nr < t Correct Attest; t n t>?i ? v. \/. JL ay iuif Robt. Tucker, J. H. Rivers, Directors. r1 '' i EJT ( it evei listens how mi | f^TOP and talk to J you see with U I his car. Ask him wh] Most likely you'll 1 1 esting story about hi | ments?before the | found. Money waste unkept. Trouble on t morous to every on man who went throu Finally U. S. Tires Tires ever since. Perhaps it's the expei Tire buyers that makes t phatic in their preference year. When these men he I Ifllti villi United J MIDDLBTON BJ LUCAS AUTO C X ? ^sss;sBs^a^^saim J. ARTHUR KNIGHT Attermey-at-Law I Office in Courthouse Ckeaterfiald, S. C. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local tppllcmlon*, ae they cannot ranch ten tlMUM portion of tho onr. Thoro la only om wny to euro catarrhal deafneaa. and that In by a conatltutlonnl remedy Catarrhal Deafneaa in cauaed by an tnOamed condition of tho mucoua lining of the Kuatachtan Tubo. When thla tube la inAamod you have a rumbling aound or ImAdvfadi hneHn* m*\A when II la entlrslv olooed. OttfDtM to lh? result. Unleen the IntamiMtlw can be reduced and thU tube restored to lie normal condition, hearing Will bo destroyed forever. Many eaaoo of denfheae are caused by catarrh, which la an Mined condition of the mneoua eurtacee. Haifa Catarrh Medicine aeU thru the blood on the mucous enrfaeeo of the evMeni. 7 fttt f^|0 ?S*I Deafr#4 1^?"* f "t T^On | Orphanage^ Sunday School teachers 1 plan for your classes and assist them jail you can, and let us all contribute | this day's work for the helpless ones. C. P. Mangum, Supt. ' 666 cursi a cold quickly. 40 * t IE CONDITION OF MT. CROGHAN . c close of business September6, 1921 ? V LIABILITIES i Capital stock paid in ..$'25,000.00 1 Surplus fund 5,000.000 Undivided profits, less r current expenses and . s I taxes paid 3,444.21 t Due to banks and bankers 7,179.85 * j Individual deposits sub t I ject to check $51,065.63 C'sh's ch'ks . . 1,155.89 t $52,221.52 c Bills payable, including t certificates for v money borrowed $20,000.00 ^ TOTAL - $112,848.08 a - . ' a r i shier of the above named bank, who. a and foregoing statement is'a true con- f )ooks of said bank. I P. M. THERRELL* * ie this 13th day of September, 1921. r F. M. MOORE, Notary Public, d c si 1? t o THE U. S. NOBBY TREAD Where the going is specially heavy with snow, mud or sand, in hilly country where maximum traction or the road is a factor, no other tire tread yet devised is quite so effective, or sc wholly approved by motoring opin< ion, as the U. S. Nobby Tread. Its very simplicity?three rows ol diagonal knobs, gripping the road? is the result of all the years of U. 8. CnhU. 1 - u|i*>isiic? wua every type of road the world over, Tone m ito evnei ichtheyii; the next man everything by th r. S. Tires on bargains", "hurrah tinued lines at le know what not to tiear an inter- They want a />< S tire exjieri- good reputation. T answer was it is. With the i sd. Promises back :t up* 0 he road?hu- * There are 92 U. e except the . IT , . Your local U. i ? upon them continu And U. S. sized up, completeWhenever he g tires from a U. S. * are newly made ti rience of U. S. Sold to you at a hem more em- Square-dealing. A than ever thi* reputable dealer. as befits the leader ivs tried most largest rubber orgs ed Sta States m 1 [OTHERS, Angelas, S.G. OMPANY, Chesteriield, S.G. MICKIE, THE PRIN1 Gosh > vtfs uor ou *rv 2?j?j/ \ \H\$H 1WW WUPC ^ ^7 \ [ooghtmt \f / ?^2tosay?dBS rr' < i "? ' r ^??r ' Ti I'i- ? ??I . I. FAMOUS MOVIE ACTOR IN SERIOUS TROUBLE San Francisco, dept. II..?Vv!th tne jrand jury, which has been hearing (vidence against him, adjourned and | he coroner's inquest extending into ts <}eccnd day, wihout a ' verdict, 'Fai y" Arbuckle, motion picture j omedian, charged with the murder ?f Miss Virginia Rappe, an actress, vhose death occurred after a party! n Arbuckle's rooms in a hotel, spent lis third night in a cell. The grand jury adjurned without; eturning an indictment, but another j ession will be held as soon as Dis-: rict Attorney Matthew Brady is: eady to present further testimony, he foreman announced. Added interest was given the case oday when the district attorney de larea ne would start an investigation o ascertain whether witnesses who yere present at the party last weel< lave been tampered with. The ofliial's statement followed the appearnce of Miss Vey Provost also* known s Miss Pyvron, before the grand juy. According1 to Mr. Brady her testinony there was entirely different rom that she previously gave him. teports that another witness, Alice }ls?.;e, had disappeared, proved eroreous when she appeared at the listrict attorney's office. Miss Blake xplained, according to Brady, that he had gone from her home in Berk y to a friend's home in Oakland in rder to avoid publicity. rfence, >ave o ^ r 44 _ e way of staggering J^jippMcr^v 1 discounts", "discon- 4 ^raf^L ss" ahd so forth they ?s/j, live tire. With a hat's everything it say9 people behind it who ?*ePwith ? * S. Factory Branches. S. Dealer is drawing Unite< ally to keep his stocks ?to give you service. 9TG ets one or a hundred Factory Branch, they U. S. bis season's tires. U S C net price. Full values. . reputable maker. A U. S. N The whole transaction U S I 9hip of the oldest and mization in the world. U. S. REE tes Til -51 1 I ? IUUU&I KjyiBI BYRD FILLING STATION, }elf? CRIGGS BROTHERS, I ** " rER'S DEVIL W WX>UD^P^^ro S?W> j Anion*? witnesses before the gran jury some of whom later testified a the second day's proceedings of th coroner's inquest, were Mrs. Bamb na Maude Delmont, A1 Seqiinaehei Miss Kapp's manager, Vey Provos and Alice Blake, all of whom are sail to have been present at the Arbuck! party, and Mrs. Jean Jameson, i nurse who attended Miss Kappe be Tore her death. Mrs. Delmont, at the inquest, sai< she, Miss ltappe and A1 Scntinnchci Misa. Rappc's manager, drove t-> Sai Franoi.co from Los Angeles, arrivim c .. A 1 wi.xnu,* in;.,hi, i-iri'terauit t. While she and Miss Ilappe wen eating breakfast the next day a tele phone call was received that a Mr Arbuckle waited to see them all a the St. Francis hotel. Miss Rappi went to Arbuckio's room alone an< then telephoned for Mrs. Delmon ami Seniinaeher to join her. There she testified she met Arbuckle, Low oil, Sherman, Ira C. Fortlois am Frederick Fischbach. There wen many bottles on the table in th< room. Miss Rappe had three drink; of gin and orange juice and Mrs Deimont had about ten drinks oi whiskey. Two more girls came ii whom she learned later were Alic< Plane and Vey Pyvron. '1 he Ilappe girl rose and went int< the bath room of Arcukle's room When she came out of the bath roon Arbuckle was in his room. He close< the door between it and the sittinj Jfr if/ j* talk to the> next man you U. S. Tirea on hia car." i States Tires Good Tires i usco tread :hain tread iobby tread *oyal cord & grey tubes ~<S5 I pany trson, S.C. I tuby, S.C. f1 By Charles Sughroe Wcurrn Ncwipipn Union K-Ki 'an/XhAU vovt A V?A\L^.OAO our A COACH \WVTH -\V\t C HDOWS ALU STUCK \ VLL / SP?av< ro rne ,? F\ COHOOCTOtt* I d room whore the other members of I lt the party were. . e Screams Iro"' Room Ot mmm j. She heard screams coming from1 r the room about an hour later, she' tfaid, and demanded that Arhuckle '' open the door. He did so. The Rnppe J girl was on the bed tearing at her' e clothing and screaming. " T am hurt. 1 am dying,' she said, , " We removed the girl's clothing and placed her in a tub of cold water, I which seemed to do no good and iVIiss | I Rapue was taken to . ????? >.?i i '? put to bed." 1 Arbuckle kept his t yes fixed on the X wit.ness throughout her testimony, j ' Mrs. Delnv nt finished her testimony n at noon. Arbucklo took more then j usual interest when, toward the elo'o i . of the session. Coroner Dr. T. B. W. j ^ Leland asked the witness: 5 "How do yot# happen to r member i what happened if you h td so many ' drinks of whiskey?" "My memory is always good," she - answered. ^ When the inquest was resumed this ? afternoon, Ira G. Fortlois, a sales p man, took the stand. He testified 1 s that he was present at the party hu' left before Arbuckle is supposed to f have gone into a bed room w'th M s: 1 Rappe. s Mr. Seniinacher testified that he attended the party after trying in > vain to induce Mis Rappe to return j . to Los Angeles. ! senunacher also testified that ho I visited Miss Rappe the day f ?llo\vii"?jjr ! the party and she said to him: "Roscoo hurt me." He said lie did not hear the screaming teslined to by Mrs. Delmont, and was surprised when he heard the full details of the.parly from Mrs. Del mont next day. A. F. 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Kngine and grist nfi'l on place with a regulai cu ton. of 3,000 bushels) j."r ye ir. 1 shingle mill and 1 planer .?nd matcher; 5 head dairy cows an.l good accommodation of same Getting Your 1 BBIi* "^CpT^ 32''! y/x^SSSSf -_ i, <^ f, '??? ^??'*' jx>. r~"J?: IT took over half a billion pounds of Ice costing over a million and a half dollars to conl refrigerator carloads t y one transportation agency in the huge t.< K of moving the perishable fruits at.d vegetables of Florida atom-, in the l'.rHO-L'l season, t?i 'in* eonsttining markets of the North and Mast. Hugo new iee manufa.-uiring plants have reeently lieen built at Jacksonville, Miami llaines i.'ity and '^leiland, Florida, in order to iHsor#. a aullieieiit and regular supply of iee for the ears. This Is In ndfllMnn to th movement of 10.tiOO ear:- of :l peaches and < tin r i: us: mi <>r . ? of small fruits and > < : < ta Ides it) Iced cars from the Carolina* and Virginia, where iui no modern ioiim plants have !> n ? ??. trio t> I. These (inures will ! ttntllinr' to the thousand:: of truil ami veri table ennvers of the South \\ h?? have not lieen informed as to tip a< tual workinRs of tin nia at in a adjunct to the transportation industry that is fast im-rea: inn the wealth of the Southern Slates A mass of conflict istur infor *>* hm and fragmentary I'm tiros was recently suhiriltted to the interstate Commerce Commission in \\ ;. Itii ;;ton in connection with il ?- appliestion of the Florida ll.tilt o.t<! Commissioners for a reduction . rnaeratlon cliaru. s ami in il . r future the effort will In* mi:i I t?y the transportation eompu lies to throw the spot liaht o*i -kim,' operations and all the . - \ , In prote< t ina the prod, i ,s ni a. * . rn fruit and variable a.'-e * H.H.LIi trmirn a r iMnrrifrr Quality Depenc We carry a full line of Co Supplies with W. H. Porter, '1 wo Motor Funeral Cars?< l'or colored. 'Phono No. 31. Wamble Hill Na Farm Lc Open to negotiate bounty on improved fc Federal Land Bank of C \ * association charges 1 )aid witli each application. Parties must exhibit t lpplication. See me at office in Bank nformation on loaning to far promptly as possible. B. J. Douglass Wamble Hill I* k Windows Should Always 7^ " ->^vT y*"' ^ SSJ 5ft g ?Ag ^3f Jp \oi 1 l\5P with a good delivery already established. G cream shipping cans. 1 pony and buggy for milk delivery purposes. The best private bid in the next 30 days for the whole or any part of same will get it. A. A. Douglass, Jr. 4tp-ll Chesterfield K. 4 Box 115 ?ruit To Market I TO MftUE BIADini'O iHAii m v uiv I U I U\Jl\ IV tk O 1 ^ L\)~L I CROP ALOKK REQU1RED600 Million Pounds of Ice. Costing $1,700,000 iu 2.7,713 Refrigerator Carloads from tlu-ir farms ami plantations to tin- lal.l. s of triors in New York, flii-ano ami oilier jrreat ami distant markets tVrta i of th.-ir ottiein Is state that tlx- piil.ii. larks telialilc information of what u a.tuall.v means to take an orant'o, a ?. n?l of eabbane or ii 11 m i . a mini II <>l celery a urape fruit i>r a tmx nl" si raw-lorries from lln warm Sou i Ih-iii ('liliiii'v lu the I a II i i.f ili- Noiiliiiii consumer in a- lii ; li un'l i <l. ilo condition us limn h nrow n m his o\vi back yard. 'II v wa ii I but a loriiiHi ion to lot i ,||i. . e.| l.v i ..tib ial body so that tin fa i i r bo rii.scs and uliips Ins i ron ami lln man in Vow York, who bu>s il.i : i 11;l.11..i out of season lali'i-s. . I....I .-.I upon as luxuries. iic.y know whether they aro Im> ill air . Pari!. for tefriReral ii?ii i niinr to in: and whether On iriii la'i.r companies can five ir. . s-.. . on the iharttcs ; i: 11. I i > (lie Federal Commission. *l"li . liiiin of n'.inniinis under ' n tit if Florida ulone, last finr, Ann twice that of two : n- ,i *11 and six times that of id. indie alillK the I lit 1 ' '1 ' 'on f..r th. fu 4 i.. r i? lMo.iuc-ers ai.fl cuii* Ml ?i#*rv avitt )R EMBALMER labilitv * Service flins, Caskets and Burial Chesterfield, S. C. OiH' 1'or white people, one tional >an Associaton i loans lor Cnesterfield trm lands through the olumhia. per cent, and requires $10 heir deeds at time of tiling of Cliesterheld Building lor mors. Will serve you as Sec. Treas. j. F. A. Be Opened This Way lOT 'ER OPEV4?j ^r~viti==J i i . ii a. / i^of* tMtmaw B flr - - - -???