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1 ' Teal-Joi r i I 'I j 441 Want Son j i ' I THAi about sums up t preii-i'cnccs. liv* has 110 I STYLE, and in many < us< \ ( HE may hae< a special I J another?ami he ma\ n; ) to one or two colors, ? I "SO MET Hi: < I OOOD." I j SO, when we sell a man | his telling t. ;, of yi\i. } SATISFACTION?just l I suit his peculiar ' Styie o | f SHOES, OXFORDS and i Lasts ami Colors. OCR STOCK of Oxfords 9 j Children is eotnpl WHEN in Town call in ! but the best. Sat i i Teal-joi I he Homo c I I MASONIC MEETING liouular Communication of Chesterfield I.odpe No. L'JO A. V. M., will ho held Friday ev< ninj* at 7:-o o'clock April 7th. ily Order of 11. I*'. Teal, W. M. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE On May 1st, I'.irj, I will apply to the Probate Court of Chesterfield County, South Carolina, for a discharge as administrator of the estate of Aust in 11 illian, deeascd. * . I!. Rivers, Administrator. CIVIC LEAGUE DOTS At tin- I nu'vtim of t!?. Civic Lvajrue the member- v -,v . rtyi.. | We've < ? J ' ' -V' ' " *T'"4. " .' ies Go. I 1 letting Good" j ho a\vrai?e man's clothing j preconceived notion as to j s, as to TRICK. j aninjr toward nno color or j 'VP his n:i rl ic'.i 1;> i* n)iin<?t !n? i outside of that, ho wants j I ' nuke i* a point, without | hint clothes that INSURE j i u> ki d of out and drape to ? j 1 j j PLWIIS. in all the New | i I 'j for Men, Roys, Ladies and j I ete. , , <> see us. We sell nothing isfaolion Guaranteed. | i i | ms Go. j r Good Clothes I i :.t< a - to have the pleasure of injr t<? M Jehu T. Mc-ehun, who poke :! r_ tl-e line of making f'heslertichl u "< ity licnuliful." Mrs. AleeInn stressed tho fact that Chesterfield j is beautifully -et in lovely valleys unci majestic hills and a town that nature j has wonderful y endowed with beauti' ful weiiery the leayia should s< c to it I ;ie t >u< 'i t place is kept in a worthy | manner. Yu i can stand in C'hesterliehl and "(Vunt the summits of a j i.ut'drti! hills," said tin speaker. Mrs. Mci lian is a lady of seolarly ! a".tai..incuts and in a strong and mas' tcriy manner brought home to the nber- of the league the fact that work should be done. 'mo. Jwi: uit' a i&essag jr ^ ^ m * i I 11 You Merchant T K 1 I I We We Styles, N( nnon I ' ~ J 9 | LOCAL ITEMS On Sunday morning, March 2Gth, a beautiful exercise was given at the Chestcrlield Baptist Church by the pupils of Mrs. C. H. Rivers, Sunday School class. The little people did fine and Mrs. Rivers should feel proud of the members of her class. The church was tastefully decorated with ferns and cut flowers and a large congregation attended the exercises. Only the best is good enough when it comes to paint. The Farmers Hardwni?. Chesterfield, sells Kurfee's, the best paint on the market, but not the >uosl expcnsive. Mrs. Leonard Hurst, who was car it 1 to the Charlotte Sanatorium for treatment three weeks ago has returned home and is at present im i'im, nig uiceiy, Mr. flury West of Hartsville, spent Monday in town. Mr. i'.!i,-ha Smith of Ituhy spent s'Mnc time lost week in Chesterlield. Mr. ami Mrs. .1. F. Milliard of Cheraw were in town Friday. .Mr. Thurnuin Grant of near Kolloeks, S. C., was in town Saturday. Mr. A. It. Poston of Hemingway is visiting his parents, Rev. and Mrs. T. Li. Owens. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Melton moved back to Chesterfield this week. , There will be a play at Snow Hill I school house, "Jumbo Jim" Friday j night, April 7. Everybody is invited. On lasf Sunday about 13 tniles of ! Chesterfield on the Chesterfield and I Angelus road two United States j soldiers were seriously wounded I wlvn two trucks ran together catch[ ing them between them. They were ! brought to Ch< sterliehl, where they ; were given medical attention. They 1 were then taken on to Camp Bragg, j wh .e they were enroute t" from Camp Jackson. Reports front Camp Bragg late Wednesday afternoon said both men are improving. Spring ti"1,. js paint tin,e. Sec the ; r armors H.irdwsr Co., for your paints ; oi!s, brushes and other supplies. ' TOR SALE?A lew bushels of Select Williamson Long Staple Cotton Seed, second year from originator. Also two fresh mi!!; cows at my fnrm foil** * ?* .1111 I-.I -I UI C Ill'SU'l'fluid li W. J. Perry, COURT NOTICF. (Yurt of ' oiv.mu'i Pleas of Chestor if'il t'oui tv will : ii:".v no or. Moiuiay, April 17th, 1022. at 10 o'clock A. M. | !u.iii'- ami wi?H"ssos tak" noti'-o I (Irand Jurors need not attend. ! \V. J. Dougrlass. Clerk of Court. ' ihiwiwii iiiiph?ii ?? e of (joo |' y ^ HAR will find TEN Dep lise. e store where y( nave just completed oui are now snowing an e nv Colorings, Fluffy Cc For Spot For Var Sui &McN NEXT WEEK VICTORY WEEK FOR CO-OPERATIVE PLAN 1 Columbia, April 3.?Next week will 1 be "Victory Week" in Soutli Carolina,! ' I ) and over four thousand farmers are . expected to take the field and canvass 1 < for signatures to the contracts of the j ' South Carolina Cotton Growers' Co- j t operative Association. The week, of- i 1 ficials of the Association say, will go * down in the records as a week mark- ? ing a complete revolution in the agri- 1 cultural and commercial life of South j 1 Carolina. "Victory Week" will bo the whils- \ wind round-up campaign for member- ; ' ship in the association and hundreds | of farmers will work day and night i to sign up the necessary number of i bales to make the contract operative. I Over 100,000 bales of cotton are ex- i peeled to be signed up next week. Marlboro county is now leading the ; -t .to in the number of bales signed, . j having passed the 30,000 bales mark ' | !;i-;t Thursday E. Wallace Evar.s, the '> ' county chairman, says that 40.000 t hale? will he -igncd up in that county, i v j Darlington is second with 21,000 1 ! Kn1<? .....J r-,.11 -.C ... - ' ui.w v. tiuiuuii is nurn witn i i while- Sumter is a close four Mi with t'v'.C.O b.Uo-.. T'1 j- fouv cour'.kt promise a total sign-up of 100,000 I" bales by May 1. # ? ? !i Received | Carload Fresh t I Ages 4 to 6 Years. Some Close Mi 1 i -s* I I ct>-A | I Weigh I *" m stt.'O tc [ AT W. hi. FORT |j GRANT | Of Hurtsvill ! JAMES L. JOHN ? d Cheer I TSVILLE, I artments with a complete Dur dollar is wort new Ready-to-Wear Dc ntirely new line of Sprin >ttons and Summer Sillcs "t, Street and Afte . j.__ - l iciy ana ung Our Spring ai nmer Milliner I ai^o^ Great headway was made in the Piedmont section of the state last .veek, there having been great activity n that section. Over 20,000 bales ,vere reported in one day from Piednont counties. During the week many )f thf most prominent farmers in the Piedmont section affixed their signaure to the contract, including such nen as Jas. R. Anderson, of Anderon; H. L. Watson, G. G. Dowling.i ind J. C. Purkinson, of Greenwood; ). F. Efird and Son of Lexington; t. L. Gray of Gray Court, W. A. Moorehead of Goldvillc and others. 4r. Moorehead is president of the Banna cotton mills at Goldville. In a statement issued Saturday larry G. Kaminer, president of the issoeiation said: "It is the ambition of every man to omlcr some service to his state durng his life time. There is a chance every fan or in S- uth Carolina o : uder a <i;si >."i sew ce re.'.t week. 'A ry citizen who is^ists in the can"a.s for n"\v members during 'Vicory Week' will bo rendering such serice. I believe there are enough pubic spirited farmers in South Carolina o put this thing across." lilG SPRINGS Iditor The Advertiser: | M essrs. Welsh and Jackson and j Monday j ennessce Mules i All Well Broken i itched Teams j| j 0^'' | I '' '' ) 1,100 Pounds | ER STABLES ji j?- rrk i le, S. C. ISON, Manager nannaBBKCdBMBBpmi or P rospi i ^ a 3. C. # # stock ot Spring and J h lOO cents. ipartment on the first fl g and Summer Dresse )rnoon inaliiy id V i Mail Orders Are Atte , Hart: * ^ Uj Rev, Brown, of Chesterfield were here recently on a cat hunt. We were glad to welcome them and hope to see a lot of our friends this summer. We hope to have the candidates stop with us on their campaign tour. We will do nil we can to give them a good time. This is a great place for Sunday School picnic, and we hope to see n| lot of the children h. re. ; I zm llTFi 10 Sugar jacket just "melts in your mouth," then you get the delectable gum center. And with Wrinicy's three c standhys also affording frienw aid to teeth, throat, breath, : petite and digestion. Soothing, thirst-quenching. Making the next cigar taste better. ective Bif \ 4? ^ ^ | I Eotis g?& vJa H Summer oor. s, New inded I o The Day The> sville,! not allowed. ' I want all to feel like this is a -big country home for them. When you want a rest and lots to eat this is the place. r I have been treated fine by my friends here. They are all big hearted people. To make friends is my aim in life. Come to see me and let me prove thnt I am your friend. B. F. Robeson. ie*a ihST DOUBLE *??* ?Peppermint *%?lk Jacket over Peppcrmintgum t^ers At I "? ?\ I m & i H B 5. C. I H