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- :: y?! 11 i wmmmcvtwawsm I ffri ^ /j | jLk^i1^) ^i. ..S <f' A A ji *v | Greetings: I a he t * 1 Anothc** ;hn: ; The luxurious I ft r nitrl i 1 ? v Iiy ciuu i.i SIXT: Kyil.c \ A ? j in your c y no I w i' CO-OpCl':": H ^ your conn' .. TM f , T i he iaot ; izxt dise dish'!.; I elusive pr; 1 V ;* > "*" rr A ami cliam . vie:: for L< .. | [ for 10 in ill i O'lr bit i favor:: 0 It . . IJimd <? I. ? **" .??v, r STORES i Lake view. . . . Dillon, S. C . Ch? r .w, \ AUG! IAN A farrow <>i .. any farm. 'i ho oat ' l j) > wheat is .1 ! < . and the lato ci Mr. B<>b i".' the Deep Cre.'k where he is opci .it Mr. B. L. ' Pete, spent the Deep ('r- . .. < Mr. L. T. Mo. . : Sunday morn! ; . the Sandy PI; i afternoon atte- , Plains Church Seymore Taylor sermon. Glad to Campbell is sr. and growing Su place. I Preaehinjr at I'd. Sunday at 2. 666 quickly ret: stipation, Bilioiu.i A ! ine Tonic# Make It You G Before I Hay, F1OU?Y iVi / u ri f* ' It's An Easy vVay i- J. C. RIVE MMt&iMum* m mmwmmmmmm? I P H > ^ w V > . . ' .*> vv J r :' "TBST"Vr^:?*We?WW3Sl "opleof Chesterfield and . d toourCI and fertile country in c rr.. .1 r:_i i i i './ U'1-- "I lll'IU IlUVt? ICIT1I ITMEN' . h oi su'*e that we wil diking this store the we have grown to be t the Eastern Dart of So JL :r method of doing bus: ::-?Jes _ and Smal vs entire i. i' 1 1VI bo coiitriuiit ho i !i Honest, Thoroughi - Prices and good faith, courfce ? ' h<. *"!( ;!; i* omidulum for \v' We have been guided r Chcsl erfi< !d Store* UTlio Buj :: Power 01 six store . > s I >1 I-:..; - a.nd take ? -Vu i ities of new, so ? s \ \ \ ' > 1 > r r w ? v a n-*. you \ "ill do yo irs If justice i .... , : r. .). Civonboiv, ?ii y- . .. car, Men's Clothing, Dr; . .. yc ' i. ! : lie VER i LO\ . . es at our si ore. A ? a > .A -illil v : - yr?^9 F-sr wS '/ V' Jl .. ? ? ^ IP <3 ?? -i'Wi.'.'ft, ii ? A5|^?? e-\' BLU S. C. Men V ."?.. IV , v-7inS33KrA; ! 666 '..is os IVJ !nria( Chills and Favor, _ or .j,I. j-.is Kcvcv, It kills lh,! t i > *. . 37 iN . .VfvT)?1 > rll our fjoo-l* - >ai : y ; 1 ci y Why work I'm . you can have a bu i>? ; own Willi a steady . V. o i! jroocls on lime anc o .ii ioney. Team or nut 1 "i* < znt ry work, no imiiI i , y. K :pericnee un. V train in Milesiiian iion Ai C'o, Winona, a ll.i- paj r. Ii. f... . ..i iV, &?,']'2 NO* . i: no ' nipf ol' llK' t il i '.enc of < a! (i to incut at tl." y ni. !.t, May lliili, 'put . Ill . ; . Pf n volun: .".Mt .ii it i luetinjr a ci i i : .id r oii'cc-i'.-. . < .'.'lis nv i'Cst M <!*'? i'CilUCSL, ; i i ( . I.. Jiu ley, Mayor. > UT ? 'l L . >li iin ss i lauit to r ti> 13 i ' ^ Tf J*"* ?.% -it -h/ <4^ *- -? ' D ou buy i and Oats teat and >? ^ ^rr? .5 i Cl 10 Save Money RS & CO. ?n ment j Chesterfield County, [lain of Stores I ind about this counited us to locate our r STORE II receive the hearty : shopping center of he largest merchanuth Carolina is con- y iness, ? 1 Profits I ly satisfactory to all. etl to our willingness iy Trustworthy mors.v ii ui Eilicient Ser- h IrT'.i we are building by Those principles i h s enables us to keep advantage of every . ll 1 asonable dependable :J 0 H >y catling to see our 1 ' , l . I I I ll'tiv Ul . ; ' y Goods and Notions 7 PRICES and make d 8 1 ' U Profits^ | "* "9 i I M And KOR >JBLUT, INC. |.j And Women's Wear r ?- ?? i,CT-SL' :U3nlSt. fftrawoium HI WK& CARD or 1 HANKS ! Wo wish to thank our neighbors 1 r > .eir !. iinni-s:; and thoughtfulness ,'ini; s!: i! so beautifully at the time | >! om- leci-nt bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Sellers. ! TWINS, 90. CLAIM AGE RECORD rvansns Brothers Dispute Ohloane' Longevity Title?All Agree on Work. Leavenworth, Kas. ? Friends of Tamos and .Tool Clientwood, twins, wlio oelohratod thoir ninetieth birthday annlvr -ary reoontiy near here, are prone to dispute the claim of the Woodvile, Ohio, twins, William H. and Henry r.runs to the title of "oldest living twins in the United Stntes" at the age of eighty-eight. The reeipe for long life of the Kansas twins is similar to that of the (diioans?"work." F.aeh of the Client wood twins owns a farm and works on it daily. 1 So striking Is the resemhinnee between the Clientwood twins, that when they don their "Sunday elothes" and have their beards trimmed, it is dif flrult to tell them apart. Old Hand Press. Kansas < 'ity. Mo.?Neff Hall, home i of the Journalism classes at the Unii versify of Missouri, has on exhibition ! in the council roojn a bund press made ! In 17bI which turned out the stupenj dous inemher of ."500 papers an hour. 1 Tt is the property of A. H. Bverett of 1 Kansas City, who loaned it to Neff | Hall. It was used by the Leesburg (Virginia) Washing) onian, established In 1 Si>S, tlu> first newspaper to be publb-lied in the slate of Virginia. The press was built by Adam Kamage, a S' ot' li inventor who came to this country about I7S7 and was chief press builder hen for a number of years. Bankrupt Town Sold. Portland, Ale.?The sale of a town was contained In a Federal court or dor recently when Judge W. R. Sheppard consented to the neeeptanee of the SO.ROO hid of F. O. Plu of Chlcago for the assets of the Town of Valparaiso, which has hoen In litigation for some time. There were two bids, the one coming from an association of unit holders, who were unable to present before bank closing hoar the required certified check for $6,000. The other bid was In cash. Tha bank-1 x# LOCAL ITEMS . As we go to press news is received that Senator Geo. K. Laney has decided to make the race for Governor. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Sneid of Rae- ^ ford visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. ^ Griggs Saturday and Sunday. Cane Seed, both Early Amber and ( Early Orange, also Seeded Ribbon Cane. W. P. Odom. Mesdamcs W. P. Odom, G. K. | Laney, and C. K. Curtis and Mr. W. j P. Odom attended the U. D C. convention at Latta Tuesday. On hand Guarto, 16 per cent. Acid, I Kainit and Soda. First come, first I served. W. P. Odom. 1 Mr. W. H. Craig, of Atlanta, Ga., 1 spent a few days here this week, the 1 guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Craig. I will pay you 35 cents per pound for frying size chickens and will pay ' a good price for old ones. 2t-20 Cash Grocery. Miss Margaret Griggs is visiting friends in Hartsville this week. Alyways see me for Sugar, Coffeet ; Lard, Meat, both rib and fat back. Try my Dairy Feed to increase your milk production. W. P. Odom. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Douglass spent the week-end at Wingate, N. C., the , guests of Mrs. Douglass' parents. Bring me your Hams and Eggs. 1 will give you the top of the market c .1 r..L r. - 9?_on . IUI IIIVII1. V/tt8II VSI uv-tl J # asfc-JfaVT Mrs. M. S. Minis of Blackville is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. J. Tiller. Bring me your B?ef Cattle. 1 will pay a good price for stall fed cattle that are fat. Cash Grocery. 2t20 Miss Mary Ford Robeson, of Be! thune is spending the week with her ! grandmother, Mrs. D. M. Barentine. Purina Laying Mash will make the hens get busy again. Price $3.25 per hundred pounds spot cash at wareI house door. W. P. Odom. Mr. T. T. Lucas of Charlotte was ; in town this week. Mites and Lice on your chickens use Sodium Floride, it is certain. Ask i all the chicken fanciers. Square Deal Drug Co. ... Baby Chick Feed is the thing to give the Biddies. I have Oyster Shells which should be give*1 your laying hens. W. P. Odom. If you want the best cup of coffee | try our Maxwell House, good to the | last drop. A. F. Davis Market. i More cows and betters cows. Fresh , milkers with young calves. For sale or . I exchange. J. M. Rcdfarn. 1 tp ^ Polish your auto. Silver ware and furnituro with LiKhtning Polishing Cloth. Ask to see demonstration. Laney's Pharmacy. There was a very delightful family reunion at the home of the Rev. E. A. j Hartsell last Sunday when a number j of brothers and sisters of Mr. Haitsell and of his wife spent the day with them. Don't forget when in need of a Kodak, films or developing see us. Square Deal Drug Co. Mrs. C. A. Edwards of Chester is visiting her aunt, Mrs. A. W. Hursey. High grade Chicken Feed delivered at warehouse door at $2.30 per hun dred pounds for the spot cash. W. P. Odom. Mrs. J. A Welsh spent part of last week in Columbia with her daughters, Alary Belle and Maude Garland of Chieora College Mr. Campbell Laney and sisier, Miss Ruth of Cheraw visited relatives here Monday. j Mr. B. C. Moore and son, King, are in Spartanburg this week on business. Sweet Feed with high ;rain content. It is the thing to feed. The corn and oats are crushed, and your stock get the full benefit of all the grain. W. P. Odom. Mr. F. II. McKinney was called to Columbia last Friday on account of the serious illness of his brother-inlaw. Hon. G. K. Laney spent Tuesday in i Columbia on business. Contributions to the Woodrow Wilson Foundation Fund will be received by Mrs. Millie Sanders. Large contributions are not expected but it is desired thai as r.iany as possible con-( tiibute something to this great cause the promotion of those principles embodied in the life and conduct of our great ex-President. If I wore a gijrl and a boy hroudht | me any other candy except Whitman'* No. would li? mv intwur Wo i-lI i ' Whitman'*. I Square Deal Drug Co. Elsewhere in this paer apepars the t announcement of a new meat market1 for Chesterfield. Mr. W. A. Rivers has launched into this line. Mr. Henry Johnson is head meat cutter. "Home Coming Day" will be ob;crved at Hopewell Baptist Church in the afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, May 14th. All are invited to attend this : service. Especially the membership of the church. There will be some special exercises rendered at this service. Mr. R. E. Epton of Kershaw is the guest of Mr. C. B. Edgsworth this week. Miss Ola Boswell of Chesterfield Route 2. was married to Mr. Henry | Co ley, of Chesterfield Route 1 last | Sunday at Westfleld Creek Church. The ceremony waa performed by the % safes=in . i 1 1 =5 Handsome stationery, all grades, ii*s and prices. Laney's Pharmacy. Colorite Fashion Dyes. Xll colors. Laney's Pharmacy. The friends of Judsre M. J. Houtrh ire glad to see him on the streets igain. The Judge has been indisposed or about two weeks. Bring me your eggs and g?t top-of:he-market price. A F. Davis. Some excitement was caused in Chesterfield on Tuesday morning vhen a dog went rampant and after siting a number of dogs and being :hased through the streets was shot >ack of the Bank of Chesterfield by Mr. R. E. Rivers, Jr. The head of the inimal was sent to Columbia for diagnosis and a wire was received Wednesday to the effect that the dog was rabbid. A JOLT FOR THE G. O. P. There is no doubt that the Administration and the Old Guard got a bump in the defeat of Senator Harry S. New by former Senator Albert J. Beveridge in the ra<;e for the Republican nomination in Indiana. Senator New is one of the leading lights of .he Old Guard and he is, in addition, one of the closest personal friends of President Harding, and a staunch supporter of all the Administration's policies. Mr. Beveridge, on the contrary, during his career in public life, waa known as one of the most vigorous exponents of progressivism in the Republican party, and he has not hesitated in the campaign which he has made in Indiana to criticise some of the present Administration's policies. Allowance must be made, no doubt, for the vote-getting power of Mr. Beveridge's picturesque and magnetic personality. But even when this is done the Old Guard's faithful lieutenant by a thoroughgoing Progressive must be regarded as a sign that the present management of the Republican party is losing whatever hold it ever had upon the public's confidence and that the people are not enthusiastic over the way the Harding Administration hno Knii.1 ^ v. J v. ? ? U ? . uu>?i?k lilt: country. There is no doubt that if Senator New had won the fight in Indiana his victox-y would have been proclaimed far and wide asa striking endorsement of the National Administration's rec ord. Nor is there any doubt that whether they admit its significance 01 not, his defeat will worry the higl priests of reaction at Washington more than anything else that has yel happened.?Charleston News <& Courier. the universal car CARS, TRUCKS, TRACTORS SERVICE PARTS LUCAS AUTO CO. I BIO ! GIV | Starts We have placed sev of 5 gallons of gasc . bag. One of these V j 1. When keys h j store, and you will b ' 2. The Nonpai ! the keys are all give j 3. The lock thai , tion at our store. 14. In case the su "Nonpareil Bicycle | keys, write your na t and register your nj j not come in, the tent j the "Nonpareil" Bic | once. * Onltr Hma V vrinjr uuc IV With each Casl oil at our store we w one is sure to receiv out, the lock will be given in which to coi who has the success Bicycle. The First Oppoi . given | Next and keys will be giv gone. ^ _w. 1 . ^ I THE LYRIC CHERAAA ? Friday and Vaudeville A Funny Comedians Pictures start at 7 :30 P. M. Admission 25 j I Monday am ^ GLORIA S1 i j ?I "HER HUSBAND'S Wednesday Ai RUDOLPH VALENTIN< ?IN "THE ? WHAT DO POULTRYMEN DRINK AT THEIR BANQUETS? "The poultymen'8 midnight ride" * I would be a fine title^for a story of the experiences of a group of poul- ' trymen returning from the meeting at Jefferson last Monday night. The ^ meeting closed about 11 o'clock and a ; few minutes later Messrs. H. H. Har- * rail, O. I. Pittman, R. G. McFnrlan 1 and the writer, pulled out in Mr. Harrell's little car for the twenty-mile x run back to Chesterfield. We had not t ( gone more than a mile when we lost * our way and took off down a road 1 which appeared to lead everywhere, | But after traveling through fields, woodlund, through water and over ditch banks for about an hour we felt | certain that we were at least fifteen ' miles from Jefferson. We had passed , four cr03s-roads and turned to the . left and right not less than fifteen . times during our wild dash in what we [ thought to be an eastwardly direction, j when shortly after midnight, feeling ! our position to be well-nigh hopeless, ( j we decided on a cooperative move and ' accordingly stopped at the next farm , i house we reached. After raising noise , | enough to wake up anything with a i spark of life in it, we finally roused out a man who informed us that we i were only a few miles from Jefferson and about seventeen or eighteen mi.es from Chesterfield. He obligingly came out in the wee small hours of a new day and pointing in the general diver- . tion of the Atlantic ocean told us to 1 drive straight ahead, turning neither to the right, or left, up or down. Following his timely advice we took up the new trail and drove into Chesterfield shortly before 2 o'clock Tuesday . morning. Everyone declared himself enthused over the great adventure and will probably relate it to his hope- 1 fuls in the years ot come.?News & , I Courier. rCLE ri?M A ? ?LI> J\>\ Saturday, Ma; eral hundred keys in a bag, and vr dine and 1 quart of oil you select ;eys will unlock the lock on exhibit lave all been given out, notices wil e given 30 days in which to try you reil Bicycle will be left on display n out. t one of the keys in this bag will ur ccessful key is not presented in 30 < will be given away as follows: W me and address plainly on slip of ame in our record book. If the su< th name drawn from the box will I :ycle. Your name will be allowec ey in the Bag Will < i Purchase of 5 gallons of gasolin ill give absolutely Free one key fro e the successful kev. When the ir on display at our store and 30 da ne in and try your key in the lock i ful key we will present this beaut tunity to Obtain Keys with Your Saturday, May 1 en out with each purchase until t A. RIVE THEATRE [ r, S. C. I Saturdajy nd Pictures I Pretty Girls Vaudeville at 8 :45 P. M. ? and 50 cents 1 Tuesday | V ANSON I I TRADEMARK" I nd Thursday , 3 and AGNES AYRES " >HEIK" | RUBY SCHOOL HONOR ROLL 1st Grade: Duncan Deese, T. G. iriggs, Grace Allen, Alene Allen, ''renccs Gilmore Railey, Ethel Rawings. 2nd grade: Cleo Coker, Thomas Jraves, J. W. Crawley. 3rd grade: Nettie Allen, Ethel Crawley, Jim Deese, Beatrice Hanock. M. 4th grade: Virginia Crawley, Al Mn Edgsworth, James Craves, Doro- | hy Belle Huntley, Dora Rawlings, | vnox Thurman. 5th grade: Catherine Crawley. Cleo .. Gibson, Thomas Griggs, Katie Lee Griggs. (5th grade: Jasper Crawley, Josie lordan. 7th grade: Minnie Crawley. 8th grade: Ruth aGddy, Maynette I Smith, Mary Funderburk. 9th grade: Ruth Hancock. 10th grade: Mildred Graves. Leila I Belle Allen, Iris McNair, Georgia I Mae Griggs. S 11th grade: Gladys Graves, Beulah ft Gibson. NOTICE All those holding claims aginst \ the estate of W. H. Porter, deceased, are given notice to present same duly itemized and verified and those who are due the state anything are requested to settle same at once. J. C. Rivers, Administrator. RESIDENCE PROPERTY FOR !$XLE Very desirable residence on Green Street for sale. AIbq^biI 1 some dining room set. TT I Paul H. Hearn. I WEXFORD STORE 1 Heavy and fancy grocerieSj?>n Goods, Notions, at country Mjrt 1 4tp-19 J. G. Lowery. - I VAY * y 13th ith each purchase a key from this* ion. 1 1 be posted in the r keys in the lock. for 30 days after i j dock is on exhibi- ^ days as stated,the hen you try your paper provided, jcessful key does ?e presented with 1 in the box only Open Lock 1 e and 1 quart of m the baR. Someeys are all given ys* notice will be ind to the person ;iful "Nonpareil" Purchase will be he keyys are all Rsll