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f BlDS FOR COUNTY SUPPLIES Bids for one month's supplies fo the county will be recieved and open ed Saturday, September 30th. Bid must be sealed. Estimates are requii ed on'the following items: 600 lbs flour, self-rising, be; grade; 400 lbs. strip meat; 400 lb !, I - Ask Sale A man's personal a card of Admission. Appearance decide judged at a glance. That's why so many of their clothing. Its the you wear that reflects yo MARKS ^ , In their fine chara< of fabrics and workman perience in the making c RALST< In the long Run? You judge your sh " their style or price. Ra values. They give and years of good lasting ser We are showing tl ' Toe Model, made of hai 1 and equifTped with rubb Teal-Jo "The Home o Money Chesterfield He Loan A: C. C.. DOUGI The Chai Creal - t ! Are To Be 1 The marvelous art of P that almost living air o every Peggy Paige dre A host of newest Peg} selection. Came in at 3 let us have the pleasur Priced $19/ lima beans; 20 gallons syrup, SunnyI r Gold brand; 85 Wlard, Snow Drift;) i. 8 bushels meal. i. - WILL SELL to highest bidder for cash, Saturday, September 30, at 1 it 10 A. M., my mule; good?condition. * s. ltp Burrell McMillan. a, Any sman ^ appearance is frequently his s the outcome when you're men realize the importance 5 Style and Quality of what ur. personality. > CLOTHES \ iter of style and excellence . isliip, represent years of ex- ; j >f fine clothes, fairly priced. j ON SHOES J oes by their service not by t lston Shoes are time-tested t have given for over twenty i vice and satisfaction. ' 1 lem in the popular French ( idsome dark brown leather ' er heels. >nes Go. I 1 ( Good Clothes" 1 1 ] to Loan ' ,rB? I; CCAPIOriAn 1 adwiauuii 11 i ^ASS, Secretary 1\ ( \ *ming tions Of Peggy Paige 7ound Here Only cggy Paige is felt and seen in f smartness you will notice in ss. xy Paige modeis awaits your 'our earliest opportunity and e of showing you. 75 to $69.75 mi \ I U' J Iff I \ \ % I i One o ) questi partic Every It was ol' yes ences.' That J rpL.' A 1 Ills St We ai , House / J. < .--I > -,*4 < ' i'l'i'tf' 'iiliiififf f ilifV*^ii I'lfclit fitiftt ^ ' i fii iVflitl LOCAL ITEMS" Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hurst, Mrs. J. i. Welsh and Mrs. C. J. Nichols visted the Made-in-Carolinas Exposition n Charlotte yesterday See me for your Coal, $10.00 per :on on the yard or $11.00 delivered at four houae. O. L. Ba routine. The Parent-Teachers' Association vill meet at the school auditorium Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. All eachers, parents and others interestid are imvjted to atend. 1 have a car of mill feed in IOC >ou?4 white cotton aacks. Mill feed it rery scarce. Supply your wants while t can be had. W. P. Odom. canaries M. Moorefield, state highway engjtner, and J. L. Craig mem>er of the Chesterfield County Comnissilon appeared before the railroad commission recently in an effort tc irrange for overhead bridges at twc places between McBee and Midden dorf on the Washington. A tlantc lighway. Genuine Abrusxi Rye of the Cokei Pedigreed Strain, South Carolinj frown. W. P. Odom Revival services are now being conducted at Macedonia Baptist Church The Rev. B. S. Funderburg, pastor, it issistedj by the Rev. Mr. Huneycutt May Sol'ers is cading the singing. The Wamble Hill Federal Farm Loan Association is in position to tales s few applications for farm loans foi ft limited time. Rata of interest, 5 1-2 per cent. See B. J. Douglass, Sec'yn ftt o"ce. ti Contract for building Pine Grove School building was let last Monday ;o Mr. J. E. Hall for $2,175. Just unloaded a car of Self Rising Flour and two more rolling. 1 em the man to see for your flour. W. P. Odom. Among those who have recently eft Chesterfield for college arc Misses Ruth Hurst, to Columbia Colege; Flora Bell Rivers, to Coker; Bessie Hursey, to W&throp; Mary ftedfearn, to Winthrop and Mrs. Mjlie Saunders, post-graduate course at Winthrop. Messrs. Grayland Dougass and Lindsay, The Citadel; Floyd 3. Douglass, University of South Carolina. Misses Nancy Knight and Mary White, of Pageland, are guests at the lome of Mr. Watt Davis. 1 am giving a pound of meal for a >ound of aeed. Carry your seed to he scales, and bring me the ticket. 1 rill give you the highest market price n cash or e?l in December and Jan. lary. W. P. Odom. Major W. D. Craig is attending the ixposdftion in Charlotte this week. Miss Elease Jackson leaves thie HI H Sue With i f the most important problems on of how she should best blei ular phase of herself which sh woman knows that the art of once remarked by a wom^n ii terclay could remain a beauty >P ? ^ ? ? t mowiecige, dextrously applied, ore is in league with all womei re exclusive representatives ii of Youth Garments make it w Prices Rai L COK HARTSVILl v * week for Nichols, 8.' C., where she has accepted a position as teacher in the public schools. Dr., I. 8. Funderburg and family of Cheraw, visited at the home of 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Douglass this week. Laarn the way to my warehouse, it will save you moeey. 1 buy in largo quantities and soli close, I depend on the volume of business done to show the profits. A quick turnover is. my watchword. W. P. Odom. Mrs. Charles Alexander and daughter, Mary Charles of Clover, spent i the past week-end with Mrs. C. L. , Hunley. > We will give a Brownie Kodak to the school pupil who brings the larg. est number of Rexall tablet covers to . this store on the last day of school . before Christinas holidays. [ Square Deal Drug Co. 1 Mr. T. C. Hunley of Charleston is ' the guest of his brother, Mr. C. L. Hunley. Misses Vera and Nell Melton and Sara and Pearl Moore spent the week-end in Jefferson with Mrs. L. L. ' Byrd. Regular communication of Chesterfield Lodge No. 220 A. F. M., will , be held Friday evening at 7:00 o'clock, September, 29th. By order of B. F. Teal, W. M. , There -will be a special two-days , meeting of the Woman's Misisonary f Society at the Chesterfield Baptist , Church next Wednesday and Thursf * STATEMENT OF T THE FARM Located at Ruby, S. C., at the close RESOURCES E Loans and discounts . . . .$126,374.94 Overdrafts 3,550.93 Bonds and stocks owned by the bank .... 200.00 r Furniture and fixtures . . 2,551.21 , Banking house 2,592.28 Due from banks and bankers 4,955.44 Currency 213.00 Gold 140.00 Silver and other minor coin . 160.85 Checks and cash items . . 2,878.05 i TOTAL $143,616.72 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD. , Before me came S. F. Crawley , being duly sworn, says that the abov condition of said bank, as shown by Sworn to and subscribed befor Correct Attest: M. L. Raley, J. S. McGregor, > J, Sidney Smith, Directors. cess In Di >he Aid of of the woman of today is unque id her wardrobe with her person e most admires and most ardentl retaining ? vr?u+v?-f.?i ? _ j UUviiiui a^ficarituce iternationality famous in the real , she would be without rivals o J. , will keep alive all the enriching n of youthful personality?no ma i Hartsville for THE HOUSE OF onderfully easy for you to attain ige From $29.7! MS G LE, SOUTH C lifa ' ^ '? ' ^ ? -1 J* day tfemoons at 4 o'clock*. Those mooting* are in the into root if State Miaisona. The following Friday, October 6th the regular meetng will be dk held at the same hour. 12 I ^ FORD NOW WORLD'S au WEALTHIEST MAN fif? New York , Sept. 26.?Henry Ford ** is the richest man in the world, ac- <>r cording to an. article published today to by the Wall Street Journal. "Henry Ford has in the Ford Mo- ?; tor company, the largest income and a. if capitalized, the largest fortune in i the world,' said the newspaper. * "Profits before taxes for 1922 will exceed $126,000,000 ;after taxes they will be $110,000,000, or about $100 a car. With these earnings the Ford Motor company would be capitalized at $2,000,000,000 and pay Ave per cent on that capital. "Ford condemns bankers, but with $180,000,000 in cash he is the largest banker in this country, If not in the world. 4 ' rflc iunnm o * - *-1- 1 * .?vviu<.| auulllj^ t(J run DOIUIJless wealth $500*000 a day through the busy season, is probably unequal1*. ed in all history. "If he continues to pile up cash at this rate he cannot long denounce Wall street or the money power of the country. 1 "Henry Ford will be that money I power." HE CONDITION OF IERS BANK of business September 15th, 1922. LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in . .. .$10,000.00 I Surplus fund 2,500.00 I Undivided profits less current expenses and taxes paid 1,814.97 | Due to banks and bankers 4,601.93 * Indvidual deposits subject to check $62,032.74 , Time certificates , of deposit . . 19,448.31 | Cash's h'ks .. 8,218.77 I ' $89,699.82 Bills payable, including j certificates for money borrowed 3?.000.00 TOTAL ' $143,616.72 r? cashier of the above named bank,who e and foregoing statement is a true the books of said bank S. F. Crawley, Cashier e me this 20th day of September, 1922. M. L. Raley, Notary Public, i I w l\ ress Youth stionably the matter of dress?th ality, and present tovthe world tha ly cultivates. is largely a matter of dress. Im of beauty science, "If the beaut; wing to her store of rich experi charm of the ensuing years, tter what their ages. ' YOUTH Dresses, Suits and Wraps vour ideal in dreaa ?to $69.75 OMPANI CAROLINA mmm CARD OF THANKS I appreciate vary much the spleni vote given me on Sop timber the ^ th, by ell parte of the county and arant any voter to feel free to con- ? It me in regard to any matter of moral interest to the county, rerdleaa of whether he supported me opposed me as it will be my purpose n represent the county as a whole. q W. J. Perry. 1 Shoes! V Just received a k id Leather Shoes whi( complete. Shoes for e family. From the cheapes the finest Dress Shoe. Winter will soon you must have, so v chance of finding wha when the stock is cc NOW and the pi ace t THE NEW STORE the most complete and reasonable. We sell nothing but S and every pair is guarantee We are sole agents ir lowing famous brands of sh Florsheim, BoStonian and C can't be beat. The Ne> Blum ft Koi Ha* Store D CheAerfield, KORR DRES Korrect Dresses are famous a erywhere for smart well cut a Lower in price, but of absolui and style, these fine all wool d play here in all the wonderfu tine, poiret and serge. A wide range of sizes, also I Priced $9.T5 t< e it p HI rm i B ^ r* j . . i ii iiginiifcii ii ? 7 TRESPASS NOTICE Hunting, cutting timbar, riding irough fields and otherwise trtTpm ig on our lands is forbidden. D. C.< Sowell and Mrs. D. C. owell. 2tp-40 BIRTHS Born: To Mr. and Mrs. John Brigguin, September 20th, a^irl. To Mr. and Mrs. Will Johnson, of >ak Grove community, September 6th, a girl. Shoes! irge shipment of Sol"h makes our stock :very member of the t, every-day shoe to i be here and shoes /hy put it off? Your t you want is better >mplete and that is 0 buy these shoes is because our stock is our prices the most Standard Brands of Shoes ij :d to be Solid Leather. 1 Chesterfield for the foloes: Selby, Drew, Peters, ^ carter, a combination that v Store 'nblut, Inc. epesdable I I South Carolina ii I I I I ECT SES # I mong good dresses evppearance. ely dependable quality ncsaes are now on G18I new creations. Tricoup to 52. ' o $39.75 ^ I