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Announ | TO OCR f RIENDS. I wish to annoi returned from the Lynchburg, Va. W1 it will be to your iq inspect the New Li at the new prices, leather shoes to offe Remember w shoes they . wear predate you calling some of the many t. ^ ' offer for the comint agents for Craddo< son, Biltrite, and Shoes. Teal-Joi "The Home of / [LEAVrn & PORTER I FUNERAL DIRECTORS i Those who employ us have the assurance that they will receive the i highest degree of service and sat- i isf action. We are equipped to i handle a commission in a thorough manner. Our services are dependable and polite. N, QUALITY DEPENDABILITY SERVICE l Calls Answered Day or Night Chesterfield, S. C. Night 'Phone 20 Day 'Phone 107 WANTED?To board two school girls. Box "17, Chesterfield. It J \ Did F The man who / ' troubled by the Did he pay less actually did he ] Did he get the 1 perhaps have di Was the net pri tire of establish* In the belief t transaction, we discounted the' Instead of listinj you with a soprofitably can. nr. t mj *. WC LJU1IU u O Goodyear methi price than you t unknown wortli Compare these pric 30x3# Clincher $12.! 30x3# Straight Side.. 13.! 32x3# Straight Side.. 19.! , 31x4 Straight Side. . 22.! $ V' ' ! v Goodyear Crass-Rib T 1 I Lucas Aut( yflooc 11 'i i . i > i, i agg cement 8 CUSTOMERS: | jnce that I have just Shoe Factories of lerv yon need shoes terest to call in and ne bought for Fall Nothing but ,solid T. hen you buy new longer, we will apin and let us show values we have to ; season. We are ^k-Terry Co., RalsHoge Montgomery nes Go. Good Clothes" CHESTERFIELD'S MARKET* Wednesday's Prices Good middling short cotton 22% Rowden 24< Seed 60i Eggs 30 Hams 30< Young Chickens ... .30 to 60c. eacl Irish Potatoes $1.2 Sweet Potatoes $1.0 Beef Cattle 4 to 5 Butter 35 An Apt Misquotation The minister was attempting t carve a very tough fowl at the Chris mas dinner. As he was trying to sej arate one of the joints it slid out < the dish to the other side of the tabh He picked it up quickly and gravel said: "What God hath joined togeth( let not man put asunder." "Do you rent out rooms, Aunt Li: zie?" "Why, no, Willie. What makes yo ask?" "Pa said you had rooms to rent i your upper story." * rou Get the Vice, After / buys a "long discount*' tire us above question. for the tire than his neighbor r pay more? >ottom price, when all is said anc iven a sharper bargain? ce really more than he might ha :d reputation and value? hat the average motorist prefer built the new Goodyear Cross-R 'discount" in advance. 3 It at a high price, to enable t called "long discount," we list f high-grade long-staple cotton, od of group-ply construction, an ire asked to pay for many "loni u es with NET prices you are asked to pay SO 32x4 Straight Side.. $24*50 50 33x4 Straight Side.. 25.25 15 34x4 Straight Side.. 25.90 Z0 32x4>^ Straight Side.. 31.45 These prices include manufacturer'i excise read Cord Tires are also made in 6, 7 FOR SALE BY > Co., Cheste - 7/ V??>?e??w?I??sunnm I LOCAL ITEMS Miss Margaret Griggs is visiting in Florence. . Miss Mary Bell Welsh has returned from a camping trip of several weeks in the mountains of North Carolina Ladies, you can buy juet u good Dresses, Coats, Coat Suits, Sport Coats in Chesterfield and as cheap or cheaper than you can get them else, where. Then why use gas or railroad fare? Come see us. The New Store. Misses Evelyn and Sarah Odom | have returned from a visit to relatives at Landrum. Miss Ellen Gaddy, of Wingate, N. C., has accepted the fourth grade in 4L- nu ~ij TT;-.L O 1 me vjucbici lit-iu xii|;n ocruui. Misses Leo and Nellie Sowell, Sallie Ingram of Pageland and Maude Hilton of Jefferson, visited Miss Mary Bell Smith recently. Mr. Edward Buff has returned from Anniston, Ala., where he ha? been for the past month taking a course in the Citizens Military Traini ing Camp. I Bring me your eggs. I pay highest i i cash price. A. F. Davis Market. I A letter from "Cat Pond" received |] last week could not be published because of lack of signature. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Horton, of Kershaw, visited relatives in Chester, field Sunday. Always come to see me down on the railroad track. If you want to J buy anything in my Tine, I can save [ you money. W. P. Odom. Misses Flora Bell and Nan Stegall, I of Morven, N. C., are visiting relaII tives here this week. <6 Mr. B. F. Robeson, of Big Springs, 5 visited in town this week. Rev. and Mrs. L. E. Peeler and daughter, Miss Katherine, have returned home after a two weeks' vac. cation in the mountains of Eastern c. North Carolina. C. Another car of FLOUR on track. I C. keep them coming. Best price yet. See me for FLOUR. W. P. Odom. i. Mesdames Madge Curtis Mamie g Britton, Miss Cora Craig and Lam q Britton left Tuesday for a visit to c Sumter and other points. c. Mrs. J. L. Craig of Cheraw, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Craig. 1 wil pay 30 cents per doxen for yuur cggi. v.aan grocery. Zt Mr. Elmer H. Griffin, of Atlanta, - is visiting relatives at the Advertiser } office, e. y See our Pattern Hata before apend;r >ng more tor an interior quaiity and tyle. The New Store. Save an open date for Thurs., Ocz tober 5th! This is the date of the first lyceum number this fall, when the u Royoux-Reynolds company will make their appearance. Mark your calenn dar and then watch for further announcement. a // The new Qoodyear J | / Cros?'l\ib Tread Corel jBottom I ui? | ually finds himself R night hav-j paid, or ^ ^ 1 done, or could he f ve had to pay for a ? s a frank and open r ib Tread Cord and he dealer to attract V, t it as low as we using the patented ;j d sell it at a lower M g discount" tires of for "long discount"tires 33*4yi Straight Side.. $32.15 34x4yi Straight Side.. 32.95s 33x5 Straight Side.. 39.10 35x5 Straight Side.. 41.05 I tax I ' ,?.. 0 -t. ?- / < f. ? ?r?vri ?<CJ jvt ?7?l.VS | rfield, S. C. ^ Miss (Catherine Hague, of Hartaville, ^3 the guest of Miss Margaret Griggs this week. , Mr. John Welsh, Jr., leaves Saturday for school at Cross Anchor. Bring me your chickens. | will pay 25 cents for fryers that will weigh over 2 pounds and 13 cents for hens. 2t. Cash Grocery. Miss Leo Hough visited Miss Nell Clark of Angelus last week. Miss Clark accompanied Miss dough on her return this week.^ Mr. .and Mrs. G. O. Brantley, of Chattanboga, Tenn., are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hanna. Mrs. T. C. Melton and little daughter are visiting at the home of Mrs. Melton's parents at St.'George, S. C. Just unloaded another shipment of MILL FEED, 16 per cent Protein. Best mill feed at the price of the other kind W. P. Odom. Mr. Boyce Funderburk, of Lancaster, who is representing the New York Life Insurance Co., is now located here. Miss Vida Nivens spent Sunday at her home at Morven, the guest of her parents. Sugar i" all sizes at the right price. Bought some time before it got o high. Delayed by strike, just in. See me for your- SWEETENING. W. P. Odom. Miss Dora Westbury was called home last Thursday on account of- the illness of her grand-mother, who died before Miss Westburv reached home. Regular meeing of the Junior Order will be held Saturday night at usual hour. Mrs. G. B. Lowery, of Corbin, Kr., was the guest recently of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Teal. Mr. B. F. Teal and family made a most delightful trip recently by automobile to Lynchburg, Va. Electric current in day time will be discontinued after Saturday. Current, however, will be furnished on Thursdays from 6 o'clock in the morning until noon. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Sitton, of Easley, have returned home after a visit to the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Melton. . Messrs. W. L. McCoy, J. D. Sexton, Dr. Norwood and Prof demons, of McBefc, were in town Wednesday. Fresh bread, cakes and rolls received the same day baked. Rolls 10 cents per dozen.. A. F. Davis Market. Mr. R. A. Griffith of Jefferson, was in town Wednesday. I am in the SEED MARKET ju?t as 1 have been for the past EIGHTEEN years. 1 give you the market price for your seed in cash or in meal on exchange. I guarantee you the best meal, and assure you it will be delivered to you in time. 1 have never failed in all my Eighteen years' exprience to get my meal out in ample time and in an orderly manner. W. P. Odom. Prof. E. O. Green will conduct a singing at Chesterfield Methodist Church the third Sunday in September,beginning at 2 o'clock. Bring your ( xview ferlect Fraise song books. The public is cordially invited. In behalf of the club girls of the county, I wish to express our sincere appreciation to the people of Chesterfield, who so delightfully entertained the girls during the County Home Demonstration Short Course, August 9, 10 and 1.1. Mary C. Haynie, Co. Home Dem. Agent. The manufacturers write that the motors for the waterworks plant will be shipped Seplember 21st. These are the motors that start-the pumps that transfer the water from the reservior to the elevated tank. As soon as these motors arrive and are installed then applications will be received by the Town Clerk for water connections to be made. The well at the power house, which is 503 feet deep, is giving a fairly good supply of clear water and is of sufficient quantity to start up the waterworks system though it is necesasry to drill additional wells in order to take care of future needs. Everything now depends upon the arrival of the motors. MORE THAN WILLING Although he felt that in the course of his association with such an amible lady as Miss Mandy Smiff he had made no exceedingly slight impression, Mr. Rastus Rasorstrop felt that he didn't have the courage to ask her face to face to be "hisn" for life. he determined to do this by means of telephone, and forthwith called' up the residence at which his ladylove was employed. "Is dat you, Miss Smiff?" he asked when someone iiuuie reply. "Ya-as4 dis here's me," warbled back across the wire. . "Well, Miss Smiff, I has a mos' peticklah question to ax oh you ef I mouc." "O'long dar niggah," came the reply. "Wat you done wanter ax me?" "Dar now. I'se done gwine to say it, Miss Mandy. Will yo, hab me fo' yo' husban'?" "Ya-as, cos' I will," replied the dusky mnid, and then asked interestingly, "Who is you, anyhow?" The Manager?You must have annoyed that customer to make him < walk out of the shop like that. The Assistant?I didn't. Ho asked me what sort of a hat would suit bis aumkHMMii i o neip you The Nev has purchas selection of Sport Coats; styles and shown, in CI We have al grade sailor tion of patt of the origir Just think where you gasoline or you want. Take some us a visit courteous a through our Th Chesterfi "t SOME ADULT SCHOOL LETTERS Jefferson, S. C August 22, 192. Mrs. J. A. Knight, Chesterfield, S. C., Dear Mrs. Knight, I will write to let you know ho^ we are learning in school. We ar sure proud of this school. It is sur fine for men, women, boys and girl; This is the first adult school 1 hav ever been to, but hope to go to anoth er next year. Because we do enjoy i so. Close with much thanks to yoi I sure do thank you so much fo your kindness. Azilee Kirkley. Jefferson, S. C August 22, 192i Mrs. J. A. Knight, Chetserfield, S. C., Dear Mrs. Knight, We are glad of this opportunit of going to another adult school, must say that this makes two adul schools I have been to and hope t have another next year. We have taken up problems fro? addition on up to percentage. Thanking you for your coopeia tion, I am of best wishes. Yours sincerely, Jas. H. Gregory. Jefferson, S. C, August 21, 192: Mrs. J. A. Knight, Chesterfield, S. C., Dear Mrs. Knight, As I am in school I will write am toll you some of the things I am do ing. I have been learning to writ checks, business letters, friendlv let tors and make out bills. Also I learn ed to read and write. I certainly do appreciate this op portunity of coming to this schoo and I wish to thank you for organitini this school at Bethel. I am with best wishes, Yours sincerely, A Student from Bethel School Mt. Croghan, S. C. August 28, 1922 Dear Mrs. Knight, Our * moonlight school is still ii . EW CA of Gtiesterfiel . sixty days th time was cons olitical. meetir \ that great Pol 10 doubt you I our choice to e still remain; f greater impoi impaign of sei oat, Coat Suit h. ' with that Can v Store of ed and hason < Ladies' Dre! , and Coat Sui shades, snrp h ester field pre so on display": s, all shades, ern hats, exac ial Parisian m of it, right hen do not have pay railroad day or aftern You will fine nd always gi stock. e New Blum & Kornblut, The Store Dependable eld, ? reading and writing. We want j one that cannot read and write ., i busy and come to school foi I. have no idea how much good be to them. We would like f< to visit our school. Sincerely yours, v Burley Taj e e WIFE OF CAPTAIN 3- HAILED AS HEF e t' San Francisco, Calif., Aug. , Details of a harrowing voyage i the Pacific during which sea were killed and sharks captui replenish the larder when star seemed imminent were told wh t' four-masted schooner VVillia Smith, 123 days qui of Faisi Sc Islands, was towed to port fodi On hoard wero seven long men comprising the crew, C Y Nels Peter Jensen and the sk 1 wife and four erildren, the yo ^ a baby. ? Food taken on at Sydney, tralia, and found to be unlit n progress in calm after calm, 'ai rationing of one pound of among 13 hungry mouths?s? the unoflicial log as pieced to| from the stories of those on h The plight of the schooner to light a week ago when the ? ship Annie Johnson brought ^ of having overtaken her in mid and of relieving the wants c captain, his family nnd the crev a 30 days' supply of provisions d Members of the crew hailed - heroine the wife of the cs 15 Holding a blue-eyed, fl'axen-1 " baby, born when the schoone " 11 days out of Sydney and i Sydney Smith in joint honor < - port and the vessel. 1 ? "OLD KENTUCKY HOM1 Kentucky is a good old stat people live to a good old age i "Old Kentucky Home." Here is John Shell who recently died a ? advanced age of 134 years. H' the oldest white man in the 1 He lived in Greasy Creek in the 1 tucky mountain* most of hi* life. > _ V " , *>V ' ' ' I THE N Ladies < For the past your spare 1 attending p ing politics. Now, since ended and r in electing y offices, ther paign, one o It is the Ct fall Dress C Hat to mate ? * _ i _ _ i -s K959K99fi59Q9S&9MMBK9EB9K5fi95^?Sffi9HI MPAIGN d County: i greater part of umed by either ?gs or discuss itical Strife has have succeeded their respectve a another Camrtance to you. ecting your new , and Shoes and npaign Chesterfield display the finest sses, Coats, and its in the newest assing anything ? vicus'y. sport hats, high arc! ; nice selec:t-reproductions ode Is. e,in Chesterfield to dress up, buy fare to get. what loon off and pay I the sales force ad to show you Store Inc. South Carolina * z* WOODMEN MEETING ^ ^ The Chesterfield Camp of Woodmen of the World, is held on the first it will Saturday night following a full >r youirnoon. tf | i "or | | ITHACA WINS vnpiciin raui M. CurttG Shooting miMr Editor of Field 5^6* ' tUIiNh and Stream i??7 saysi- "The first T __ bought was an 2**^ 27.? Ithaca. It >s iust as strong across and shoots just ?&?.? '' as hard as it ft V*.v.TKr*rJl birdi cf Id when I 'S& was a boy." >< red to 8 "vatioa v ^ :t rSWm r /1 i .1 haired k i V .. aptain ft* }' l\ V ipper*s yf j I \ .v. -T . unseat t I y v . -A Catalogue Free I a Ooui lt guns /or i ? ^ ! name $37.60 up. I * . 4g| , slow K 5i I n 0 I e barrel | F it ap guns $7btip. $ * 'Mjgr n,l the I IJH/tCA i t GUN CO. I ich ?- > h thACA, N. Y. ,' ' / pether ^ ' 0ox G- * * oard. came motor quickly relieves Colds, ConWOf(| itipation, Biliousness and Headaches, locean A Fine Tonic. 37 >f the I.wHh A. F. DAVIS MARKET ' fS. H The Finest Fresh Meats iptam. _ The Best Fancy Groceries hnirpfl 1 High Grade Canned Good* r was J|,e Best of Everything for the lamed , , ? , Table [>f the A.F.DAVIS MARKET E" ! , THE UNIVERSAl CAB ?t the e was CARS, TRUCKS, TRACTORS world. Ken. SERVICE PARTS