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i the" ne I j BLUM & j 1 Chesterfie MEN'S DEPARTMENT JVJq doubt >'OU A nice selection of Men's 1 1 f 1 Dress Shirts, Philip Jones "ie WOnder 111 I make, $1.50 value for $1.00 SIIICC W0 loCQt ! V J Thousands have visited us and Men's Good Quality Overjj alls, suspender back, $ 1. -<) U value $1.15 fc-VC'M. " Our Stock is not as I ~\ Standard, but we ai I A nice selection of Ladies' It is our Endeavor Tailored Shirt Waist in Pon- our store and we w 1 gee and Voiles, very hand- BARGAINS from ti ' somely trimmed, $2.50 value, ... I . , We are maugurati ' special $1. j 9 . , . , i ^ J items which ave um I ty and reasonablen j Our buyers are constantly at the | able offer. This enables us to serve o 1 ing their needs lar below their usual c j to do this. i r n . Bed Sheets, very good quali- REM I . ty, 81x90, full size, $1.50 . value $1.15 L^cA\ | v / I All Of Our Merchandise j Alway I r \ j All colors of Chambray, a C?mC In Ancl | good 15c. quality for .... 8c. j ^ C>()11 | J We Are Li j CHERAW, S. C. ?> | LAKE VIEW^S. C. S j CHE i Mirage Brings Coast Towns 1 ."5 milt's atTos tin- hay cou Into Ken of Cape May Crowds plainly, ami P.t h ' etii, :-ev. Cape May, N. .T., .Tune S.?Crowds below I.t vi-town, wa? flocked to the boardwalk here today Ih-laware 1! iy a:..! ri\ r p to view an ocean mirage. Lewistown, say that they never have Weekly S Something yew Eve Specially Red uc Watch Our Window: It is our intention to oiler a Spe every week, beginning Satnrday. It these advertisements and keep an o Beginning Saturday? of this week we are going to put on s Enamel Wi which includes Coffee Pots, Water Kettles and other useful utensils too 111 first-class goods at GREATLY REDUC . IWSTI KORNBLUT, I lei, South Carolina / have partaken of some of bargains we bad to offer ed here. many yet will do so, to Bargains yet up to the BLUM & KORNBLUT *e receiving new Merchandise Daily, to Hold our Customers' interest in ill try to do so by offering SPECIAL me to ttime. ng this idea by mentioning several ssually good, considering their quali- v ess of price. i northern markets taking ad nr patrons to an advanage, a ;ost. The buying power of s A1BBR OUR SLOGAN lies. Less Profits. V 3 Is New And Se s Dependable. Look Over Our Stock vincod Of I he Fact That iving Up To Our Slogan. 1/ 1 T1 . ? fiornblut? inc. 3TI-RFIELD, S. C. Id bo seen feet a mirajre. ra! miles : ' ''u* hist 1, w days the foy: , -j.j( he Delaware Capos lias been worst in se\or.il vears, which, aecc llols lu re . , .11 j; to sc.<tr? ii men, ai counts for en so per- >henoinenoii. * ry Week At 3d Prices ? ^ ^ irn4 iiaarriains rial Bargain in some line will pay you to watch ye on our windows. ia!e our complete stock of are Pails, Dish Pans, Stew jmerous to mention. All ED PRICES tw. Co. *\-r . - 7 SS? 3 RE nc. i A very nice selection of j young men's Summer Suits, ' lively .shades, .nifty, styles, ' $15.00 value, special $10.95 ' ' i > take advantage of j I A Real Heavy, Well Made Work Shirt, $1.00 seller, special 75c. " | i 36-inch Bleaching, good | quality, 20c. value for Friday ^ and Saturday only, special. . 12'ic. s / i | vantage ot every favor- j tssisting them in secur- | ;even stores enables us ; j N j AH Florshein Oxfords $10.00 to $12.00, values $8.00 to $8.50 | iasonable, And ! i i j ' \ I Ladies' Barronette Satin Skirts in white, navy and grey, extra special, $4.48 | J I I DILLON, S. C. I LATTA, S. C. CHESTERFIELD, S. C. I I MASONIC MEETING off I Special Communication of Chestui t,h(> liclri Lodge N?>. 220 A. F. M., will b ,rt|_ I held Thursday evening, June 15th, a the 1 ^ o'clock for the purpose of conferi j ing the first degree. j By order of B. F. Teal, W. M ^ KUBY CON 1KIBUTES TO ? WILSON FOUNDATIOI J The following: citizens of Ruby hav i contributed 50 cents to the YVoodro\ Wilson Foundation: Mrs. J. Sidney Smith, Mrs. R. D McCreight, Mrs. M. L. Raley, Mrs R M. N'ewsome, Mrs. J. R. Millard, Mrs I). 11. McGregor, Mrs. J. S. McGregor Mrs. L. S. Graves, Mrs. T. G. Griggs M. J. Deese, T. II. Burch, Duncan McGregor, Wayland Raley, W. R. Ed dins, I. N. Steen, J. C. Huntley. J. F Crawley, Sam F. Crawley, J T. Stc venson. j The following have contributed dif forent amounts: Z. Oliver, 25 cents; Dr. It. M. New some, $1.00; Dr. J. T. McGill, $1.00 11. A. l'orter, 25 cents; Frank Threatt 25 cents; Ruby School, $5.00. Total, $18.00. i Som ft U Thank (loci every morning whei you get up that you have somethinj to do which must be clone, whethei you like it or not. Being forced to d< : your best will breed in your temp eranee, self-control, and a hundrec ' other virtues which the idle nevei known. | RESIDENCE PROPERTY FOR SALE Very desirable residence property I on Green Street for sale. Also hand J some dining room set. Paul H. Hearn. i ~~ ~ L. H. TROTTI, Chesterfield, S. C. Dental Surgeon Oflice on second floor in Ross ! Building. i 6f>6 quickly relieve! Colds, Constipation, Biliousness and Headaches | | A Fine Tonic. 37 IHl UNIVERSAL CAB CARS, TRUCKS, TRACTORS SERVICE PARTA 111 ly.f |^ L I ?%l|l j| Ijlfg LOCAL ITEMS Miss Mary Davis is visiting friends at Page land. Mr. Clyde Watson is taking a business course in Columbia. Mr. Preston Hurst made a business i trip to Columbia Sunday. Cadet Lindsay Odom of the Citadel, is at hynie for the holidays. Miss Icy Watson of Hartsville is visiting relatives here this week. Mr. T. E. Mulloy is attending United States Court at Charleston this week. Mr. J. Greenburg spent Sunday in Savannah, Ga., the guest of his parents. M iss Sallie Lucas is attending the S. S. Teachers' convention at Myrtle Beach. Miss Flora Hell Stegall, of Morven, N. C., is visiting her aunt, .Mrs. R. E. Rivers. Mrs. .J. P. Parker visited her sister, M rs. .1. M. Roseboro last week at Lake I View, S. C. I Messrs. W. A. Rivers and R. L. I Hurst made a business frin fn (Inlnni. bia Monday. Pure hog lard by the pound or tub. Special prices. ! Home Grocery, T. B. Owens, Mgr. j Mrs. 0. C. Douglass and Miss Alta I Douglass visited friends at Bennottsj ville this week. | Mrs. D. A. Brown and children are | visiting at the home of Mr. Brown's parents at Kershaw, j Mrs. VV. II. Porter and children are ' spending some time with Mrs. Henry I Gibson of Mt. Croghan. I Sugar, coffee, tea, spices, etc., still | within your reach. j Home Grocery, T. B. Owens, Mgr. j Mis Cora Craig spent several days j this week at Cheraw, the guest of her I brother, Mr. J. L. Craig, j Miss Maude Garland Welsh,- who | has been visiting at MceBc for some ! time has returned home. The big radio receiving set has | been received ;n Chesterfield and will | he in operation in a day ci two. j Flour equa' -to the best, a little | cheaper. That is all. Home Grocery, T. B. Owens, Mgr. j Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ilunlcy and chili dren of Ruckinham, N. C., spent the I week-end in town with relatives. Electric Irons, Fans, Lamps, etc., ' at less than you usually pay. Other ) elecrical supplies. Chesterfield Elec| trie Supply C<;.? at W. A. Rivers' store. | Miss I.ucile Kimball of Statesville, | spent several days during the past | week with Mrs. C. C. Douglass. | Mason fruit jars, tops and rubbers j at reasonable prices. Home Grocery, T. B. Owens, Mgr. Miss Gertrude Parker of Peniel ^ Church, is attending the teachers' training school at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Douglass and daughter of Jefferson, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Douglass. Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Myers and son i f Wadesboro visited Mr. W. P. Swinnie Sunday, who has been very sick. Don't fail to read our advertisement this v/t;ek. We have a very special bargain in Enamel Ware at 15 . cents. Farmers' Hardware Co I J Misses Eva and Lila Teal, have returned home from Whitmire, where L> they have been teaching for the past v year. Call us when you wish some of the I, best cake that was ever baked. A. F. Davis Market. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wannamaker, of Cheraw and Mrs. Hardin of Chester,visited Mrs. II. II. liarrall this ? week. Mrs. J. A. Campbell and little - daughter, Opal, are visiting Mrs. . Campbell's aunt, Mrs. Ellen Rivers, of I'axley, Ga. The Willing Workers of Friendship Church will sell ice cream and cake at the church spring, Saturday evening, June 17. Proceeds will go for payment on the piano. Mesdamos W. P. Odom and J. A. Welsh gave a picnic Tuesday in honor of Mr. Hall Odom, who is leaving for camp in a few days. A full inc of fancy and heavy gro1 ceries at popular prices. Come and be r j convinced. r Home Grocery, T. B. Owens, Mgr. > Mr. Legette Bittlc, while crank. ing his car under the shelter a few I days ago was hit and his leg brok en. The car by mistake was left in gear and when he attempted to crank . it immediately started and tore its I way through the rear of the shelter f and hemming him in front of it. Boy Wanted Somewhere in this town is one boy who is a "go-getter" spirt, full of grit and ambition n?a muvi ly honorable. We want that boy. He will be the only hoy agent in 1 this town for the famous MOVIE WEEKLY MAGAZINE. He will work after school and other spare times. His pay will be what he makes it; besides line prizes and free Movie Tickets. When he makes good, he will be promoted. If you 1 are between 14 and 19 years old, determined to "make good" and truly think you are the boy for this job, then apply by letter to Mr. E. L. Gilbert, "Personal," lird floor, 119 West 40th Street, New York ( City. Give full details of any paBt selling experience; your age; parent's full name and business; your ] school grade and at least two ref " WRjG \ Satisfie \ - and aids aj I Cleanses r*** \ A great \ relieving 1 ^ \ Combii ixwx^L ^ \ benefit. utr Don't r ' new WRIGI kA va"'ab,c / /rj premiums / > j' / '' 4$ NOTICE OF COURT The Couit of (Jcnonil Sm ion?; for Che-dorf: Id County, sum . r '.i i, will convene on Monday, .Hun - a. 1 'J22, al 10 o'clock, A. ?\J. Grand jurois, petit juia t.- a . .1ncsscs take notice. The Solicitor requests that <.lVx-i.il j notice be given that he will t ill .11 cases ?.ii the docf et. Hail c isos as wai as jail cases. All those having: cases in the Court! of ticm ml He ions will i>l; ice ia!; ' notxe and govern then.selves acccn mgly. June 1 2lh, i'.i22. \\. J. Dougla clerk <>. Court,I mu i 1 wr. mi- LIMKULL.MhN i IN CHESTER FIELD COUNTYI Umli*r the rules of the Democratic Party a re-enrollment it required id r each election year and thi.-> is mandatory. The enrollment books will be open at the \arious clubs on 'i iu day, the sixth (Olh) day of June I 'J _i J and will close on 'iuosduj. J c.ly 2. in. 1<J22. The Democratic Executive Committee respcetfuly urges every democrat to enroll and uudsr the rules ol the Parly unless your name is on the club roll of your precinct you cannot vote and must enroll in the club nearest your residence, calculated by the nearest practical route. The rules of the party further provide: "Each applicant for enrollment shall in person write upon the club roll his (or her) full name and immediately thereafter his (or her) age, occupation and post-office address, and if in a city or town shall write the nana of the street number of the house i> which the applicant resides, if su?.l. designations exists in such city or town. "If the name be illegible the Secretary shall write the name beneath thci signature of the applicant. In the | event of the inability of the applicant | to wrie 1. (or she) may make his( oi j her) mark upon the roll, which shall, be witne.- d bv the See re. - iv nr 1 or per.,on then having the custody then of, and if the Secretary shall (ill in other requirements." Under the laws 01 the > State and the rules of the Tarty the women have the full, right of suffrage and they are most, respectfully invited to enroll i v tinelections and their failure to enroll and vote would give other s ections >f j the State a voting advantage. All den - erats who are properly enrolled and* who have reached tin* e of T\V KN i'Y-GN'K VriAUS, c. ? oi become s-> I . fore the gon< ? !< t i in November, and v.ho have lie n in the Stale TWO YKAKS ai d in the1 county SIX MONTHS and in the voting precinct C>0 DAYS prior to tl.e first primary to he held on /.'.'th day! of August shall be enlitl 1 to vote,' provided, of cour.se, they are citizens of the t nited States and ol South Carolina. The following is a list of the voting place?, the Committee of enrollment for each and the places where the book; can be found; Cherow, No. 1. Mrs. G. W. Martin, loe Lindsay and L. C. VVannamaker. Place, Town Hall. Cheraw. No. 2. J. J. West, H. T. Claulder ami, - , J ..vor* Pigce,. 1 mmlmm gs s the sweet tooth ipetite and digestion* > mouth and teeth* : boon to smokers, [iot, dry mouth* les pleasure and miss the joy of the LEY'S P-K-the sugar* ppermint tid hitl i :)j T!. K. Linton, R. C. Spease a,:!. . L. W. l! e.e Place, H. K. Linon r il:. ; aal place 1 . . i. X.r.ery. 1). S. Matthe:i j mi C. C. Chapman. Kimery's tare. ]!n . ' .Mill. 1 J. C. Cuulder, R. S. .l.i ilia o!c. School house. Gi itu : i .11. B. F. Mc Bride, W. B. Atkii. 'ii ami W. II. Cuulder. Teal's Mill. Patrick W. A. McXair, D. M. Mc* air and )?. L". Unite. Post-office. Mi(i<h. ndoiT. II. C. Wilhelm, J. C. >. toe aid W. R. Johnson. Depot. , ()u-leydale. F. J. Johnson, Theo: ie W'mburn and R. C. Baker. School 11 ouso. Me Bee. R. T. Sccffcrs, D. L. Guy am! I), t.. IKPherson. Corner Drug Store. Cat Pond. .) \V. Rulhvcn, John A. Williams and Leu is Wilkes. School House. Shiloh. J. W. Merriman, Bryan Odoni and T. li. Douglass, School 1 louse. Pay Springs. J. W. Rascoe, J. A. Davis, and Daniel C. Campbell. Bay Springs School House. Douglass' Mill. J. L. Douglass, B. C. Wadsworth and O. H. Douglass. \\ adsworth's Store. Cross Roads. V. B. Waddell, J. H. Dalrymple and W D. Gulledge. / m 1 V yllUIdl. Snow Hill. \V. C. Freeman, E. C. Crawford and J. F. Crawford. School house or usual place. Ruby. W. R. Eddins, J. S. McGregor and M. L. Raley. Bank. Wexford. P. A. Gulledge, I. R. Melton and J. G. Lowry. Dowry's Store. Mt. Croghan. W. J. Rayfield, H. A. Jackson and W. F. Hough. Bunk. Winzo. T. B. Watts, W. M. Jordan and J. A. Taylor. H. Z. Outen's or the usual place. Center Grove. J. A. Demby, Roy' Cummer land and J. W. Jordan. School house. Pagcland. C. F. Funderburg. G. W. K.nninglon and II. J. Ogburn. Mungo Bros, store. Dudley. T. D. Funderburk, Howard Fundevburk and W. .1. Funrlorh?i?V School house or uual place. 1'inins. (J. W. Unison, T. J. Rogers and W. J. Hicks. Hicks' Store. Ti flVrson J. A. Hakcr, J. W. Millii' and I. R. Nicholson. Nicholsons' store. An?-in . T. J. Knight, E. A. Middle ton and W. L. Jordan. Jordan's store. ( rh A. M. McLeod, J. G. Holhy ; ml i'- 11. Funderburk. Funderburk's store. I ] < .1 -t 1 louse. F. M. Cannon, T. W. Kldins and C. .1. Sellers. Court house. 11 .tleiuen whose name appears last on . tch comia'tteo will act as sec ivuiry, ^ Lvi the word ge out toa 11 the voters so that there will hi; no reason for anyone in tni county being deprived of his veto, in the coming election. 'the Executive Committee at all i in vil he jrI ul to give any additional information. I). F. llrock, M.J. Hough, Secretary. Chairman, 666 Curat Malaria, Chill* and Fer?r,